Indian Daily Mail, 27 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 313 SINGAfOKIS, lUiJKSDAY, UECEMiSEK 27, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 660 1 Malay To 'Assist' Britain In Far East Region Tungku Explains Defence Treaty Obligations LONDON, Dec. 26. Tung ku Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Federation's Chief Minister, said today that the projected Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty ensured the Federation's security from "enemy attacks." "We have in
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  • 277 1 POLITICS NOT FOR THE ARMY -SUKARNO JAKARTA, Dec. 26. President Sukarno in a special speech last night rejected rebel leader Col. Maludin Simbolon's friendship by dismissing him from his command and calling on all his officers to return the local government to the correct authorities. "Be good soldiers, follow my
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  • 239 1 Emergency Declared In Sumatra JAKARTA, Indonesia, Dec. 26— President Sukarno issued a decree yesterday proclaiming the Residency of East Sumatra anj Tapanuli, bordering north and central Sumatra, and all coastal regions surrounding the residency, to be in a state of emergency and siege. A proclamation issued simultaneously said that in
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  • 165 1 BUDAPEST SAW END OF WORLD COMMUNISM -Nixon NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— Vice President Richard Nixon, fresh from an on-the-spot inspection tour, urged the nation last night to double its contributions for Hungarian refugee relief. He spoke briefly from Washington on a special "Hungarian lelief show carried by all major television
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  • 89 1 BUDAPEST. Dec. 26.-Hun-gary, with its economy almost completely disorganised as a result of the October antiSoviet revolution, is seeking a US$lOO,OOO,OOO loan from the International Bank for Recon- struction and Development, it was reported here yesterday. The report said that a Hungarian delegation either had already
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  • 48 1 In a pensive mood, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, lights a cigarette to help his concentration during a reception at the Indian Embassy in Washington. At right he seems to have hit upon a very nice distinction overlooked by everybody else.
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  • 38 1 SOVIET EC. PLANNER SACKED MOSCOW. Dec. 26. The Soviet Government last night ousted Deputy Prime Minister Maxim C. Saburov as chief economic planner of the U.S.S.R. and appointed in his place another Deputy Prime Minister. M. G, Pervukhin.
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  • 200 1 X-MAS SLAUGHTER IN U. S. NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— The Christmas time slaughter on America's streets and highways set an all-time record for any holiday period. More than 600 died in collisions and upsets since 6 p.m. (local time) Friday. And with an estimated 40,000,000 cars on the roads in
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  • 126 1 DUKE'S VISIT TO FALKLANDS OPPOSED! BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 26.— A faction of the Radical (Liberal) Party yesterday denounced the forthcoming visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the Falkland Islands as an "unfriendly" act. The National Committee of the party's Unity Wing issued a statement opposing the visit by the
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  • 41 1 NEHRU SPEAKS AT U.N. HQRS. The Prime Minister of India, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru (ritfht) addresses the General Assembly of the United Nations at U.N. headquarters in New York, Dec. 20, at left, Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary General of the United Nations, listens.
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  • 208 1 Menon Fop Cairo: To Pave Way For Nehru-Nasser Talks LONDON, Dec. 26. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without Portfolio, leaves here this morning by air for talks in Cairo with President Nasser of Egypt. According to authoritative sources here the talks will be In the nature of a
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  • 177 1 UNIQUE PAK HONOUR TO CHOU EN-LAI PESHAWAR, Pakistan, Dec. 26. Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai yesterday became the first foreigner in 400 years to be accepted as a member of the Yusufzai tribe when the tribal chief, the Nawab of Hotti, ceremoniously placed a turban on his head. Chou now
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  • 123 1 PESHAWAR, West Paklstan, Dec. 26. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou Enlai, yesterday inspected the Warsak Hydro-Electric Project which is the major contribution to Pakistan from Canada under the Colombo Plan aid programme. Mr. Chou, who was accompanied by the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. F. K. N.
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  • 436 1 ISRAELI TROOPS MUST QUIT FIRST -EGYPT'S DEMAND WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.— Egypt's last minute objections are reported to have blocked a United Nations plan to begun talkson a permanent Suez Canal settlement before the end of this month. President Nasser is understood to have
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  • 8 2 S'pore, Thr., Dec 27, 1956
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  • 460 2 When Will India Send A Tamil Diplomat To Malaya? (jUR sister paper the TAMIL MUKASU has rightly deplored the Gov eminent of India's failure to send a Tamil envoy to Malaya. All expected that at least after a decade since the achievement of freedom, the National Government of Free India
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  • 1294 2 SUPERVISION BY RESERVE POWERS PROPOSED DEBATE ON BILL IN* LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: After passing the Union Duties of Excise (Distribution) Amendment Bill and the Territorial Councils Bill with a few minor amendments, in fairly quick time, the Lok Sabha last week began discussion of the
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  • 151 2 WASHINGTON. Dec. 25.The Washington Evening Star said yesterday the evidence here is that Britain's economic crisis will be weathered because there has been understanding and action in the United States and in the United Kingdom. The newspaper's editorial described as commendable and businesslike an agreement under
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    • 117 2 ROME: Rome Is excitedly discusrfng the report that the Italian Broadcasting Corporation's office here is haunted. Although a number of witnesses say they have seen or heard it. there are two shoots of thought about whose ghost it is. Some peop]e believe it is Nero. Others
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    • 186 2 JAP. BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Mr. Sri Prakasa, the Governor of Bombay, formally opened a Japanese Budihist temple here on December 23. This will be the third Japanese Buddhist temple in India. i"he first one was set up in Calcutta in 1936 and the other *t Kajgir in Bihar
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  • 251 2 Dr. Raman On Physical Properties Of Metals BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman, Nobel Prize winner in physics, presented to a gathering of scientists the results oi his recent investigations which, he said, threw new light on the physical properties of metal& and especially on the relatiou between their thermal and
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  • 394 2 Minister Injured: Police Use Tear Gas AHMEDABAD: The city police fired four tear gas shells to disperse a crowd which was stoning the police chowky at rtaipur Chakla and had earlier held demonstrations in favour of Mahagujerat at the Jyoti Sangh where Bombay's
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  • 107 2 WORLD FOOD OUTPUT INCREASES NEW YOKri: Tne global output of crops and livestock reacned a record level this season with an index value of 120, says the United States Depart, ment of Agriculture. The scale is bMMd on taking the 1935-1939 average a s representing 100. Taking the free world
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  • 72 2 TIRUPATI A polytechnic institute will be started at Tirupati from the next academic year. Mr. C. V. D. Murthi, Joint Director of Public Instruction, Aiidhra Pradesh, inspected the sites and buildings and held discussions with Mr. S. Govindarajulu Naidu, Vice-ChancelJor, Sri Venkateswara University, in this connection. He
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  • 652 2 PARLIAMENT QUESTIONS: Nationalization Did No Harm NEW DELHI: The Finance Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, indirectly refuted in the Rajya Sabha last week suggestions that nationalization of life insurance had adversely affected investment of foreign capital in India. Replying to questions on private foreign capital investments,
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  • 87 2 LUCKNOW; The Bihar State may have six zoological gardens in the near future, om 1 in Patna, the capita* city, and five in other important towns. The Chief Conservator ot iForests o f the Bihar Government has approached the Uttar Pradesh authorities to help his government in
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  • 92 3 PREHISTORIC STONE IMPLEMENT FOUND IN ORISSA CUTTACK: A rare spedmen of the earliest stone implement, the origin of which is attributed to prehistoric ages, has been rereived by the Bartpada Museum in Mayurbhania District of the State. According to Mr. P. Aeharya. Superintendent of the Or.ssa Museum, a young man
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  • 159 3 OCCUPANTS OF MANSIONS TO BE TAXED XEW DELHI; A suggestion in tho Rajya Sabha last week tliat persons living in palatia» bungalows should be taxrd raised the question whether it phould app.y to Ministers' residences also. Mr. c^andulal Parikh, while speaking o u the Finance 81.1, said that the area
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  • 139 3 U'CKNOW: The Uttar rade.sh Government is consideriag a scheme to establish a zoc an Nainital, the summer <>at of the state Government. Dr a. C. Bannerji, Adminis Uutor c[ the Lucknow Zco, recently visited the h^l station an t i examined several sites n'.ong with the Forest
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  • 474 3 Plan For Satyagraha To Enforce Stale's Claim SHU LONG: The controversy over the location of the proposed oil refinery has come to be revived, Riving rise to a certain amount of tension. There has been talk of enlisting 25,000 satyagrahis to enforce Assam's
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  • 258 3 NEW YORK: A group of American physicists are still puzzling their heads about how they came to create a miniature universe in a small glass chamber. They have photographs to prove that they did It. It happened while they were carrying out research Into the peaceful
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  • 232 3 BOMBAY: Soviet Russia is to establish its first Consulate General in Bombay next month. Mr. V. A. Rybakov, who htt been appointed Consul General has already arrived here, He will be assisted by two Vice-consuls and a Secretary. "I do not know how bier
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  • 746 3 CHANCES OF STABLE GOVT. IN KERALA REMOTE Election Prospect* Of Parties Analysed erJr R o)' A K NI Tf Ra ""<rish n a Rao, Gov- Hnl? Governor with his political acumen, stressed that for n» e ""Jty of Kerala psychological fusion was necessary in the wake of the geographical m
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  • 144 3 INDIA'S ALL-COLOUR JUNGLE FILM BOMBAY: India's first alicolc«r jungle film w as launcheo heie on Dec. is by Basant i-ictures. The same concern also set into productkn another picture, "Pak Daman," adapted from the late Agha Hashai Kashmiri's famous Urdu drama, "Nek Parvin." The colour film, which is iiti.l to
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  • 305 3 Krishna Menon May Contest Lok Sabha Election From Bombay BOMBAY: The possibility of Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon India's roving Ambassador, standing f o i election to the Union Parliament from a Bombay suburban constituency was hinted at by a prominent Congress leader. In the event of Mr. Menon contesting
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  • 578 3 Silver Jubilee Celebrations Of Indian Talkie country like India where 80 D er cent «f nl y ,n a 2»t2j M-2~ 72>?iSn£Sl °e f ven he h,.? e a. P fl oo7al the mofcon talk.es" to convey any message to the TmasU Ce.eb"atioTwee
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  • 121 3 BARRISTER TURNS PRIEST TO FIGHT APARTHEID LONDON: Mr. Norwood Edfcvard Crraker, Q.C, one of south Africa's leading barristers, has decided to become a minister of the Church cf England so that he ca« fight Apartheid at an ecclesiastical level. He 'has come to this contitry to stinty a t the
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  • 230 3 MOVING WHOLE TOWN LUCKNOW; u.P.'s Flood Control Boar^ is considering a scheme fcr the protection of Badn Nath Puri against floods and ava.anches. This and two other schemes, which will cost Rs. 645.500, are expected also tc provide protection against erosion tc the banks i n front of the temple
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  • 100 3 MIDNIGHT DEPUTATION TO MINISTER! HYDERABAD: Mr. V. B. Raju. Labour Minister of Andhra Pradesh, had a novel experience when, at 2 a.m. about 300 cinema operators and hotel workers called at his residence near the Fath Maidan shouting slogans. The Minister, who was fast asleep, hurriedly left the bed thinking
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  • 140 3 COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION CUIITACK: A piea for tht».| setting 1 Up of an a.l-India I Cbuncil o t Legal Education and the imparting of legal education on a uniform basis in ah the States, was made by Mr S. R. Das, Chief Justice o f tr.e Supreme Court, in
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  • 33 3 TOKYO, Dec. 25.— The Japa nese Cabinet today decided to consider restoration of diplomatic relat ons and recognition of Communist China and to promote tr<"*<* .ff^_ countries.- Reuter
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  • 912 4 Party Prospects Analysed NEHRU THE KEY FIGURE NEW DELHI, Dec. 2 6— lndia Is warning up for the world's biggest free election, w».h the country's politicians primed to hunch their campaigns soon after New Year's day. The past few months hive seen
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  • 54 4 The Commissioner for India Mr. R. K. Tandon presenting prizes to Jolly Koh Cheng What form 111 Student of Malacca who has been awarded two prizes for painting and drawing in 14 15 Age group in the International Children's Drawing and Writing Competitions Organized by shankar's Weekly
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  • 101 4 TOKYO. Dec. 26.— India hopes to buy about U*****,--000,000 worth of plant and machinery to speed its second five-year development plan, the English language Asahi Evening News said today. India was reportedly planning to buy "U5526,000,000 worth of railroad rolling stock, U5590,000,000 worth of
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  • 425 4 TOKYO, Dec. 26. Prime Minister Tanzan Ishibashi said today there is a possibility he or Foreign Minister Nobusuke Kishi may go to the United States to discuss key JapanAmerican issues. He would not say when nor spell out what subjects
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  • 108 4 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 26. Queen Juliana, in a Christmas message on good an<i evil yesterday, .denounced what she called efforts to drive a wedge between her and her husband, Prince Bernhard. Addressing her people i n a broadcast, she clearly alluded to last summer's' Royal Family crisis,
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  • 54 4 w n a i t"r al sr k V t a" o ".vtr e Spr^!; t V. t o a r C iSL e8 S Anaconda, a type of giant South American Perkins Perkins released the In -l!" ru elp 9 him out (left >
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  • 141 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— The movie trade magazine "Film Daily" last night named Anna Magnani and Yul Brynner the screen's top stars of 1956. Miss Magnani was cited for her role in "The Rose Tatto," and Brynner for recreating his Broadway stage role in the film
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  • 200 4 LONDON, Dec. 26. Queen Elizabeth broadcasting her traditional Christmas Message said yesterday that the way in which the British Commonwealth was developing "represents one of the most helpful and imaginative experiments in international affairs that the world has ever seen." Speaking fiom the study of
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  • 110 4 CAMP KILMER, New Jersey. Dec. 26. Hungarian refugees marked their first Christmas in freedom yesterday by thanking God for their blessings and prayed for the deliverance of their countrymen from tyranny. And their lucky children who had observed the traditional Hungarian St. Nicholas Day Dec. 6
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  • 89 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.— Christmas was a family day at the White House yesterday with President and Mrs. Eisenhower's grand children the stars of the show. Maj. John Eisenhower, the President's son, his wife Barbara, and their four youngsters drove to the executive mansion fro m nearby Ft.
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  • 100 4 NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Dec. 26.— Mrs. Kutalm Verebi, a Hungarian refugee, got her wish on Christmas Day. The 24 -year-old woman had told army authorities at Munich Saturday she did not want her yet unborn child to suffer under the Communists In Hungary.
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  • 68 4 PORT SAID, Dec. 26.— The sound of Christmas carols in five languages filled the air of Port said yesterday. U.N. troops from Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Colombia observed the holiday with the customs of their own lands. Festive dinners, gaily decorated Christmas tree, religious services,
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  • 70 4 ROME, Dec. 26. Two of Italy's famous film beauties head for Southeast Asia by air this week to begin a new movie. Alida Valli will leave for Bangkok on Dec. 28, to be followed the next day by Silvana Mangano. They will star in "The
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  • 346 4 CAIRO, Dec. 26. A spokesman for Egypt's Suez Canal Authority said yesterday there will be no work on clearing the waterway of obstructions until the last Israeli forces leave. Asked if this meant the Gaza strip, which Israel has said it intends to retain,
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  • 97 4 ITALIAN CRUISER ON GOODWILL TOUR HONOLULU, Dec. 26.— The Italian cruiser Monte Cuccoli, arriving here yesterday on a goodwill tour, reported loss of a steward washed overboard on Dec. 22 about 500 miles southwest of Oahu. The accident occurred shortly after dark. When the cruiser first arrived here yesterday it
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  • 88 4 U.N. OFFICIALS TO SPEED UP WORK NEW YORK, Dec. 26.— Two United Nations officials left by plane yesterday for Egypt to confer with other U.N. officials and Egyptian leaders in an attempt to expedite the clearance of the Suez Canal. Andrew W. Cordier, executive assistant to U.N. Secretary General Dag
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  • 110 4 ISRAEL NOT TO RETURN GAZA TO EGYPT? JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, Dec. 26.— The Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David B en Gurion, told the Knesset (Parliament) yesterday that Israel would not allow "the Egyptian invader" to return to the Gaza strip. He was speaking to a motion calling for debate on
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  • 147 4 DETROIT. Dec. 26.— A Malayan physician is among doctors in many parts of the world who have reported on the effective use of "Camoquin," discovered during World War 11. as an effective therapeutic and suppressive agent for malaria. The Bureau of Industrial Service here quotes Dr. R.
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