Indian Daily Mail, 21 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 307 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1482 1 "Hungary" Is A Case Of Soviet Colonialism Russian Influence In Western Asia WASHINGTON, DEC. 20 —INDIA'S PREMIER MR. NEHRU SAD 3 THAT HIS CONVERSATIONS WITH PRESIDENT EISENHOWER HAD GIVEN HIM A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF AMERICAN POLICY, AND ESPECIALLY OF THE PRESIDENT'S BACKGROUND THINKING WHICH
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  • 165 1 A Solution To Keep Russia Off W. Asia NEW DELHI, Dec. 20— Mr. Nehru's visit to Washington has dominate^ the Indian Press .since he arrived here three •lays ago. Indian special correspondents while reporting the complete .secrecy surrounding the Indian Prime Minister's talks with President Eisenhower have written hopefully of
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  • 138 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.— Prime Minister Nehru left President Eisenhower yesterday, declaring he believes their conversations have contributed to hopes for peace. He spent an hour and 45 minutes m the White House. To a question whether he thought his talks with President Eisenhower had "contributed
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  • 277 1 INDIAN PRESS FORESEES CLOSER INDO-U. S. TIES NEW DELHI, Dec. 20. Two leading Indian papers, Indian Express and Times of India, said today editorially that as the result of the Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's intimate talks with President Eisenhower of the United States, India and the United States had
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  • 1203 1 AGREEMENT REACHED ON AGENDA FOR NEXT TALKS LONDON, Dec 20 Mr. lam Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister, said here '.hat he had reached agreement with the Colonial office on the holding of a full-scale Anglo-Singapore Constitutional Conference m London m February or March next Mr. Llm, who
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  • 60 1 LONDON, Dec. 20. Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Malayan Federation, who is also here for separate Finance and Defence talks with the British Government, was yesterday the guest of honour at a luncheon given by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. The source said that it was
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  • 101 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— The majority of the Asian-African group mi n the United Nations proposed that the enlargement of the Security Council be deferred until the next Assembly session, pending a complete study of the problem by a 15--member committee. A resolution was submitted by 16
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  • 57 1 IN BYE-ELECTION MELTON MOWBRAY. Leicestershire, Dec. 20. The Conservative Government retained its Parliament seat here today m a bye-election caused by the resignation of one of its own Ministers m protest against Sir Anthony Eden's Middle East policy. The result was: Mißs Mervyn Pike, Conservative, 19,133; Mr. Edward
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  • 299 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, left here for New York today saying his four-day official visit to Washington would result m "closer bonds of friendship and understanding" between the United States and India. Reuter KARACHI, Dec. 20. Mr. Chou En-lai, Prime Minister of
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  • 505 2 Indian Daily Mail BLOODBATH WARNING IS UNIMPRESSIVE Spore, Fri., Dec 21, 1956 THERE is nothing unusual m the gruesome warning which the retiring British Adviser to Johore Mr. D. A. Somerville has issued to Malayans. Speaking m the Johore State Council, he warned that merdeka could be marred by "outpourings
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  • 466 2 CHANGE IN CLAUSE ON CHAIRMAN'S APPOINTMENT NEW DELHI. Refusing to accept the overwhelming demand to refer the Press Council Bill to a select committee, Dr. Keskar last week persuaded the Rajya Sabha to adopt it with only one important change. His reply to the
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  • 206 2 M.P. 'SIKHS' SUPPORT TO CONGRESS Indore Mr. Raghubir Singh. Special Representative of Master Tara Singh the Akali leader who was on a tour <>f Madhya Pradesh, said the Stkh community living m this State would support Elections. He said that th e two sikh Pratinidhi Boards functioning m this State,
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  • 63 2 WHITE PAPER ON EDUCATION IN MADRAS MADRAS; The report of the Legislature Advisory Committee on the White Paper on Education will be placed before the Madras Legislature at its ensuing session. The committee held its final sitting at the Secretariat, Mr. C. Subramaniam. Minister for Education, presiding, when the draft
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  • 80 2 KARACHI: Pakistan is now negotiating with the Colombo Plan countries fcr economic aid for the next fiscal year. Several proposals have been made to the Governments of Austr.-i.ia and Canada for aid ir. regard to irrigation and power development projects. The Colombo Plan countries have extended
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  • 279 2 CALCUTTA: The need for more evening dailies m the country was stressed here by Dr. Sachin Sen, President of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference. Speaking at a reception here, Dr. Sen said that during his recent three-month-long study tour of the United States, he found
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  • 179 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. C. Reddy, Minister for Production, said m the Lok Sabha last week that production of lignite at Neiveli would start by the middle of 1960. The annual estimate^ output, when the work was m full swing, would be three million
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI: A Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities would be appointed as early as possible, said Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister for Home Affairs, m the Rajya Sabha last week. He was replying to a question by Mr. H. C. Dasappa. Asked by Mr. K. S. Hegde
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  • 353 2 TO LIMIT STRENGTH OF COLLEGES MADRAS: The Madras Government are awaiting precise information relating to the proposals for limiting the strength of colleges to 800 reported to be under consideration of the Union Ministry of Education. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Education, told Pressmen that beyond the newspaper report, he
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  • 67 2 KARACHI: Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, former Pakistan High Commissioner m New Delhi, has decided to give up ois diplomatic career and reonter politics, Dawn reported. After relinquishing his ambassadorial post m Italy Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan arrived m Karachi (Mr. s- K. Dehlavi, Joint Secretary m
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  • 838 2 Lok Sabha Debate .NEW DELHI The debate m the Lok Sabha o n the tw o Finance Bills containing Mr. T. T. Kri»hnamachari's new tax proposals proved to be more critical than anticipated. Speakers however, attacked it from widely different points of views. Mr. N. C. Chatterjee
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  • 108 2 INDIA'S NORTHERN BORDER NEW DELHI: Mr. Anil XChanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs denied an allegation m the Lok Sabha that the Chinese from across the border had advanced to the inner Line on the Nor- them borders of India. "The information is entirely incorrect,'» Mr. Chanda said. Earlier. Mr.
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  • 441 2 Nehru Reviews Foreign Affairs NEW DELHI: But for the usual review of the international situation by Mr. Nehru, the Congress Working CommKtee at its meeting devoted its time and attention to internal affairs, principally the coming General Election. For over an hour, there was a general
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  • 138 2 JORHAT: Four persons were killed and one truck was completely burnt down by an armed gang of hostiles about 150 strong who swooped down upon the Sevararapur Tea Estate, very close to the Naga Hills. The report states the hostiles resumed sporadic raidd m the southern parts
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  • 144 2 Forward Trading In Metals NEW DELHI: The Government of India has. on the recommendation of the Forward Markets Commission decided to permit forward trading m copper, zinc, lead and tin throughout, the country far a period of three years m the nrst instance, the Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Industries
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  • 1236 3 Reconstitution Proposed Lok Sabha Passes Measure NEW DELHI: The Indian Medical Council Bill which seeks to reconstitute 'the Medical Council of India and defines its functions, was passed by Hie Lok Sabha. The House made some changes m the Bill as sent up by the Rajya Sabha
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  • 137 3 Kazhagam Leader In Custody MADRAS: Mr. S Gmuswamy of Dravida Kazhagam and Editor of Viduthalai, was remanded and ordered to be produced before the Sub-Ma-eistrate, Chidambaram, by Mr SA Aiyaswamy Chetty, Chief Presidency Magistrate Egmore, on Dec. 5. Mr Guruswamy was originally'sentenced to pay a fire of Rs. 10 m
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  • 78 3 CALCUTTA: Mangoes m India have one more variety "The Chou En-lai Mango", After Mr. Ohou En-lai hp.d planted a mango sapling m the garden of the Indian Statistical Institute, which he visited. Dr. B. C. Roy West Bengal's Chief Minister, asked the Director of the Institute to
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  • 379 3 ■NEW DELHI: Mr. C. C. Biswas, Minister for law, said m the Rajya Sabha that mock elections would be conducted at Agra, Calcutta, Bangalore, and Bombay under the direct supervision of the Election Commission by the middle of this month. After these mock elections, he
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  • 98 3 JAIPUR: The Raj as than Assembly last week adopted the State Excise Act (Amendment) Bill after rejecting a proposal' to circulate it for Dublic opinion. The Bill seeks to tighten measures for preventing illicit distillation. A reference was made to corruption In the excise depart* ment which,
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  • 67 3 HUBLI: The Government of Mysore would soon take over the State Transport organisation m Dharwar-Belgaum, Bijapur and Karwar districts from the Bombay state Rod Transport Corporat'on, said the State's Labour Minister, Mr. Jagannathrao Chandarkl, here last week. Mr. Chandarki, who was addressing State Transport employees, added
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  • 223 3 Pak.— Afghan Talks On Pushtoonistan KARACHI: A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said recently that the Afghan ex acept of Pushtoonistan is entirely unacceptable to the Government of Pakistan since no such problem m fact exists, he was explaining how the mention of the world Pushtoonistan occurred m the join communique
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  • 106 3 NAGERCOIL: It is learnt that a new Devaswom Board consisting of three members will be constituted soon to govern the administration of the 400 and odd temples m this district. In the meanwhile, the Madras Government have authorised the Commissioner for Hindu Religious Endowments, Madras, to handle
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  • 174 3 UNIFORM LAND LAW: MYSORE PLAN HUBLI: The Government <>f 1 Mysore was considering the appointment of a commission i to study the issue of land re- i form so that a uniform law could be enacted for the whole State said the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. H. S. Rudrappa, here
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  • 93 3 NEW DELHI: The present session of the Lok Sabha is to be extended by a day till Dec. 22, according to the recommendation of its Business Advisory Committee. The recommendation of the Committee was presented to Uie Sabha last week. The Committee has allotted five hours for
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  • 481 3 Wage Increase For Workers: Minister's Plea AHMED A BAD. Mr. Kh*ndubhal Desai, Union Lawur Day gathering here recently said that wage increase for workers, raising of income of agriculturists and the development of cottage and village industries were the integral part of the overall objective of the Second Five- Year
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  • 251 3 MADRAS: Tributes were paid to Tamil Isai Mani C. N. Adi Sesha Iyer, the well-known composer of devotional songs on Muruga, at a public meeting held last week under the auspices of the Kodambakkam Welfare Association. Mr. K. P. Balasubramanyam, General Secretary, introduced the great composer
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  • 35 3 SCHOLARSHIPS OFFER FROM E. GERMANY NEW DELHI: The Minister for Trade, Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, told Mr. Sadhan Gupta In the Lok Sabha last week that It had been tentatively decided ♦<? a?e«pt Beat Germany'? offer
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  • 1239 3 Lok Sabha Questions: Govt. Quite Hopeful About Making Up Shortage NEW DELHI: Although several lakhs of tons of foodgrains bad been lost on account of the floods In various states this year, thin loss Wo uld be made up by the increase m production
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  • 141 3 NEW DELHI: A new venture m publicity for the FiveYear Plan Is to be launched aext Republic Day when the "Yojana," a fortnightly journal, will make its appearance. The "Yojana" will first be published m Hindi and English and subsequently m other major regional languages. Mr. Khushwant
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  • 312 4 RANGOON, Dec. 20. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chou EnLai, left here by ai r for Karachi on the next lap of his tour of Asian countries. He spent ten days mi n Rangoon as guest of the Burmese Government. Before boarding the Pakistan Airlines plane which
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  • 74 4 MINEOLA, New York, Dec. 20. Edward Serven, 42-year-old postman, said m a Supreme Court action yesterday that he has been bitten 18 times by the .same dog m the past 11 years. Serven filed a claim for M 5300,000 against the dog's owner. The 18th bite, he said,
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  • 754 4 MOVE TO ESTABLISH PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST Pakistan Frowns On Reported India* Plan Support From Br. Opposition TOKYO, DEC. 20 A WEEKLY COMMENTARY ON WORLD AFFAIRS ISSUED BY THE PAKISTAN EMBASSY HERE SAID THAT ACCORDING TO LONDON REPORTS, MR. NEHRU, INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, IS ADVOCATING A TOP-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON DEMILITARISATION
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  • 58 4 LONDON. Dec. 20. Quarters close to Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister, said they had no knowledge of a plan for demilitarising tho Middle East, ascribed to Indian Premier Mr. Nehru m a report from Tokyo. The report was contained m a weekly commentary on world
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  • 14 4 LONDON. Dec. 20.— Mr Hugh Gaitskell, Leader of the
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  • 256 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.: Two Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. A member of the Security Forces has been killed and a civilian murdered by Communist terrorists. Two terrorists were killed m the Yong Peng area of Johore by a patrol of
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  • 107 4 PORTUGAL PERMITS EGYPTIAN ENVOY NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— Portugal has expressed willingness to permit the Egyptian embassy representative here to visit the Portuguese enclaves on India's west coast, Deputy Foreign Minister Anil K. Chanda told parliament Tuesday. Egypt has been acting for India m Portuguese affairs and Brazil has been
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  • 38 4 DEPORTATION— A CRUDE LIE LONDON, Dec. 20 Moscow radio described reports of deportations of Hungarians to the Soviet Union as 'one of the crudest anti-Soviet lies wliicn had ever been prepared by the Bourgeois propaganda ma- chine.' Reuter
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  • 184 4 LONDON, Dec. 20— Britain is to resume taking Hungarian refugees from Austria early m the new year, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, announced mi n the House of Commons last night. Britain received 11,500 Hungarian refugees before the flow was suspended recently because of congestion m the
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  • 62 4 PLOT AGAINST PRESIDENT NASSER NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— Fred Sparks, New York World-Tele-gram correspondent just back from the Middle East, s aid m a front-page report that more than 1,000 politicians, religious leaders, army officers an<j businessmen were being held as suspects by President Nasser of Egypt m an alleged
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  • 247 4  - COLOMBO C-POWERS' ECONOMIC COMMITTEE NAFEN NEW DELHI: Ceylon; it »3 understood, is m contact witb India, Indonesia and Burma on the question of setting up th»» permanent secretariat of the Economic Consultative Committee of the Colombo nations. Informed sources here said diplomatic representatives of the four countries as also of
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  • 164 4  - COMPANY SECRETARIES NOT COMPULSORY NAFEN CALCUTTA: The Government of India has informed the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce an,i Industry that there is no intention at present to m ake it compulsory for companies to employ secretaries or to prescribe qualifications which the secretaries should possess. The government has
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  • 145 4 MADRAS CITY'S FIRST WOMAN SHERIFF (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 20.— Mrs. Mary Clubwalla Jadhav was sworn-in today by Governor, Mr. A. J. John, as the Sheriff of Madras City and became the first woman to occupy the historic honoured office. She succeeds Mr. R. E. Castell, Managing Director
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  • 63 4 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Dec. 20.— An explosion early today shook the little Northern Ireland border town of Derniwalt near Roslea County. Fermanagh. First reports said no one was injured. Raiders believed to be members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army hurled a bomb at a
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  • 421 4 QUESTIONS IN COMMONS M,^™'^ 20 Colonial Secretary, n O B^ yd told c House of Commons yesterday that 53 Trade Union officials were held m detention m Singapore on orders issued under the Preservation of Public Security .Ordinance. He was answering a request by Mr. Stanley Awbevy
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  • 146 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 20.— A11-India Radio will only broad cast summaries of party manifestos m the coming general election and rival party leaders will not be permitted to mak* radio speeches. This was announced by the Union Inform ation Minister,
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  • 30 4 VIENNA, Dec. 20. Mr. Richard M. Nixon, Vice-Presi-dent of the United States, landed at Schwechat, the Airport of Vienna at 1655 hours local time to-day.— Reuter
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  • 30 4 NEW MEMBERS OF SECURITY COUNCIL The United Nations General Assembly elected Sweden, Colombia and Iraq for twoyear terms as members of the Seem it v nm.nxii t-.__* -*V \_\juin_u. Reuter
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  • 151 4 ECONOMISTS TO CONFER AT CUTTACK CUTTACK: Two conferhere simultaneously from D e SS"SSJ to 30 1956 f J*? Ue the fir st-named co n. Mr. Bhlmson Sachar? Governor g^hePU 8 be O^^y {Jf.R. K. Mahatabf chief Director of the Bombay School R c£lT lCs J, and Me V ss7s. R
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  • 244 4 MONEY CIRCULATION FOR INDIA CALCUTTA: Money s unni v with the public, which had dec Lned by Rs. 270,000,000 m September, 1956, expanded by Rs- 130,000,000 to rV 21 210 000,000 m the following month according to the Reserve Bank of India. This expansion, however was much lower than the
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  • 306 4 PATNA: The Bihar Government, it is understood, is demanding distribution of 70 p«r cent of the income-tax poul and estate duty and 50 per rent of the Central excise revenues among the States to fill the gap between revenue and expenditure under the second Five-Year
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  • 92 4 72 I cS? V P > 2< >-"More tha n 72,000 Japanese charged with election violations were am. nestled here yesterday m celebration, of Japan's entry into the United Nations. A. Government proclamation announced here at noon said His Majesty, Emperor Hirohito nad been pleased to grant
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