Indian Daily Mail, 31 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 317 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 350 1 India Envisages A Socialist Co-operative C wealth Workers' Management In Operation Of Industry Labour Essential Feature Of Varsity Degree Course Congress Party Election Manifesto NEW DELHI, DEC. 30 INDIA'S RULING CONGRESS PARTY YESTERDAY PUBLISHED AN ELECTION MANIFESTO PROCLAIMING ITS GOAL AS 'THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SOCIALIST CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH. IT SAID
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  • 125 1 S.I.F.A, OFFICE-BEARERS At the Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Indian Football Association held on Sunday, the following were elected Office bearers for the ensuing v ear: PATRONS: Mr. R. K. Tandon (Com. of the Govt. of India in Singapore and Malaya) Mr. S. A. Mohd. Ali, J.P. Mr. N.
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  • 200 1 CHOU BACK IN DELHI NEW DELHI. Dec. 30. Communist China'3 Premier Chou En-lai returned here today for talks with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India. Many observers here link these talks with Nehru's recent trip to the United States and Britain and to Chou's forthcoming Moscow visit. Chou, who arrived
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  • 222 1 QUINS BORN TO TAMIL WOMAN From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Dec. SO. Quintuplets have been born in India for the first tim e in her long history. A thirty-year-old Tami] woman gave birth to five female children at Pondicherry Government hospital on Saturday morning. Delivery was natural and all the
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. SO Canada is to contribute up to 7 million sterling towards a 180,000 kilowatt Hydroelectric Project at Kundah, South India, under an agreement signed by the two Governments yesterday. The agreement is for ocono mic assistance under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 322 1 Boyd Accepts Lint's Formula On Security LONDON, Dec. 30 Ihe 'Economist' said that there was reason to think that the colonial office had accepted us a working basis Mr. Lim Yew Hock's formula for solving the vexed problem of security of the Singapore base after internal self-government for the Crown
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  • 420 1 MADRAS, Dec. 30 Arrangements have been finalised for the observance of the Centenary Week of the University of Madras. The Week will be inaugurated by the Maharaja of Mysore on Jan. 28 Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Chairman, University Grants Commission, will open the Centenary Exhibition at the
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  • 517 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Dec. M— The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-Lai, delivered a bitter attack on 'western colonialists' at a huge public rally here yesterday, the last day of his 10-day EastWest tour of Pakistan. A vast crowd estimated at 150,000 roared
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  • 318 1 Tito Aims At Co-operation BELGRADE DEC. 30 IDEOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND THE SOVIET UNION MUST NOT BECOME AN OBSTACLE TO FRUITFUL AND COMPREHENSIVE CO-OPERATION BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES, PRESIDENT TITO SAID HERE TODAY. PRESIDENT TITO GAVE AN INTERVIEW TO THE OFFICIAL YUGOSLAV NEWSPAPER BOHBA BEFORE
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  • 45 1 IDM CLOSING DOWN WITH this issue, the INDIAN DAILY MAIL is closing down. As stated in our editorial today (see page 2), we have achieved our mission and we bid goodbye with pleasure. Our thanks to all who have helped us in our efforts. PROPRIETOR.
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  • 72 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 30 Chinese Communist support for Soviet action in Hungary and China's reaftirmation of the leading role of Moscow in world Communism was published in Pravda and other Moscow newspapers today as an item of major importance. China's support was expressed in a lengthy article in the
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  • 176 1 DJAKARTA, Dec 30.— Political leaders held official and unofficial conferenoes here to-day to discuss the present Internal unrest which has precipitated defiant actions against the Government in South and Central Sumatra and shortlived coup l n North Sumatra. The Government Masjuml Party was reported to be pressing the
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  • 444 2 Indian Daily Mail OUR MISSION ACCOMPLISHED S'pore, Mon., Dec. 31, 1956 WITH this issue we are closing down. And we are closing down after eleven years of existence not in any spirit of regret or remorse, dejection or disappointment but in sincere joy and satisfaction over the complete fuliilment of
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  • 828 2 -National Welfare Union" Formed MADRAS. An organisation under the name and style of "The National Welfare Union," for bringing: together all sections of the people having interests in common with the agriculturists was formed at *a meeting of the High-Power Committee of the Madras State
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  • 151 2 OPTICAL GLASS FACTORY: SOVIET AID NEW DELHI: The Soviet Government had offered .to assist India in the establishment of an optical glass factory in this country. Mr. Satish Chandra, Deputy Minister for Production, who gave this information in reply to a question by Mr. R. P. Garg in the Lok
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  • 77 2 MEHTA TO CONTINUE AS U.S. AMBASSADOR NEW YORK: India's Ambassador to Washington. Mr. G. L. Mehta, has been requested to continue in his office, informed sources said. It was not known, however, whether he had been asked to continue for another full term. Mr. Mehta is scheduled to leave for
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  • 380 2 INSURANCE MEN'S PETITION TO HIGH COURT BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Desai, at the Bombay High Court recently, issued a rule nisi against the Life Insurance Corporation of India under Article 226 of the Constitution, on a petition filed by seven employees of the Corporation, challenging the new pay scales and other
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  • 242 2 LOK SABHA PASSES BAN KING BILL NEW DELHI: Both the Houses of Parliament adjourned sine die on Dec. 22. The Rajya Sabha adjourned after passing the Banking Companies Bill. While the Lok Sabha disposed of a few minor bills, the Rajya Sabha adopted the Banking Companies Bill which was passed
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  • 138 2 CALCUTTA: At a meeting here, the Committee of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, discussed the various methods of taxation possible during the Second Five-Year Plan period and its impact on the private sector. The Committee were in genera! of the view that
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  • 580 2  -  K. M. Talgeri Well-Known Rejuvenation Expert Discusses By JT is a well-known fact that India's ancient science of Ayurveda has proved, time and again, the remarkable efficacy of its specifics and soundness of its techniques in the domain of geratology. Today, thanks to the marvellous
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  • 710 2 MADRAS: When the Expert Committee proceedings of, the 30th Conference of the I Music Academy, presided over by Nagaswara Vidwan Sri Tiruvizhimazhalai Subramania PJUai commenced appropriately enough with an exposition of nagaswara music and tts technique, styles and forms as played especially i n the temples, the gathering:
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  • 41 2 TANGIER: One of thstreets of Tangier was named Rue Mahatma Gandl. bv the Governor of Tangier The main street of Tangier the R ue Due gtatut alao S^, the fl new name of Rue r> e \a
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  • 458 2 MADRAS; An appeal to th« Gujarati cemmunity to worh with unity for the development of the ccuntry was made last week by Mr. Morarji DesaUnion Minister of Commerce and Industry. He was speakmg at a meeting held under the auspices O f the Sn Gujarati Mandal
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  • 293 2 Industrial Housing; U.S. Expert's Ueport MADRAS: In the Madras Legislative Council, Mr. M. A. Manickavelu, Revenue Minister, informed Mr. T. Purushotham that Government were aware that an American expert was deputed by the United Nations at the instance of the Amalgamations Limited, Madras, to submit a report on the Industrial
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  • 1125 3 RAJAJI'S ADVICE m r o L NEW DEL HI. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said here that writers and authors had a spontaneous loyalty to the powers that be in every country and this spontaneous loyalty was as effective as State imposition of ideas. Mr. Rajagopalachari, who was
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  • 82 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru received a bouquet of red roses at President Eisenhower's farm in Gettysburg from the "Gettysburg Times", a local newspaper, with a message attached according to a U.S. information service despatch front Gettysburg. The message said: "Won't you please accept these red
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  • 1695 3 Task Before Writers NEW DELHI ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MEN OF LETTERS FROM FOURTEEN ASIAN COUNTRIES GATHERED FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE FOR DELIBERATIONS WHICH THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE, PROF. HUMAYUN KABIR, SAID WERE INTENDED TO PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP, FELLOW-FEELING AND SOLIDARITY AMONG THE WRITERS AND PEOPLES OF
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI: A new museum of sculptures and other antiquities connected with Buddhism was opened by the Dalai Lama at Bodh Gaya on Wednesday, December 26. 1956. To begin with, pieces to be housed in the museum have been collected from Bodh Gaya and its neighbourhood.
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  • 87 3 NATIONALISATION OF BANKS MINES URGED BY P.S.P. NAGPUR: Dec. 29.— India's Chief opposition Party, the Praja Socialist party (Madya Pradesh) called for the nationalisation cf the country's Banks, mines, an^ mineral oils industry in an election manifesto issued here. The party also said it was necessary for the state to
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  • 111 3 Oil-Bearing Areas On W. Coast ERNAKULAM: Addressing a gathering of Pressmen here, Mr. K. D. Malaviya, the Union Minister for Natural Resources revealed that a geological survey would be undertaken of the coastal regions of the West Coast between Trivandrum and Mangalore, with a view to finding out areas in
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  • 80 3 NAIROBI: Mr. E. N Griffith Jones, Kenya's Minister of Legal Affairs, has upheld a ban by the film censorship board on showing of the film "Bhowani Junction" in Kenya. Mr. Griffith Jones said yesterday he did not wish to disclose the reasons for the
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  • 328 3 MOVE IN KERALA TO AVOID PRESIDENT'S RULE NEW DELHI: Following attempts made by non-Congress, non-Communist parties in Kcraia to form an electoral alliance, the Congress and Communist parties are reported to be considering the possibility of a similar understanding among themselvr.B. These moves have attracted special interest
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  • 33 3 SRINAGAR. The an service linking Srinagar with Janimu, Amritsar, and Delhi was resumed here after a lapse of five days. During these days the valley had heavy snowfalls.
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  • 109 3 BOMBAY: The Centrallyadministered area of Andamans in the Bay of Bengal is to be aerially linked with Eastern India next month, it is learnt. The Government of India's Civil Aviation Department has issued ;i licence to the Airways India Ltd., a non- scheduled airline in Calcutta
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  • 66 3 AHMED AJJ AD: The proudest man in Alunedabad is physician, Dr. Kashlbhai Patel, whose son, Ja&adtehj stricken with blindness since Infancy, passed the S.S.C. examination with second class honours. Jagadlsh, who relies on his keen memory for studies, wrote the answers with the aid of an amanuensis. He
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  • 130 3 NO AID TO INDIANS FROM CEYLON? NEW DELHI: Replying co a question asked by several members about the steps taken by Government to rehabilitate Indians arriving from Ceylon, Mr. Anil K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said in the Lok Sabha tbat the Central Government had no information from
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  • 47 4 NEWSPAPER HAWKER TAKES M.A. DEGREE KANAKAS, Dec. 30. A local newspaper hawker, Mr. Indra Devahasrt, took his M.A. Degree at the recent convocation of the Banaras Hindu University. He 1» a "Shagtrt" from Kashl Vidyapith, and his only source of livelihood Is sale of newspapers and magazines.
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  • 590 4  -  Several Giants Beaten COLOMBO. Two giants of the L.S.S.P. were beaten. Dr. N. M. Perera (L.S.S.P.) who has never before lost an election, was beaten by Dr. W. D. de Silva (M.E.P.) at Borella. Mr. Robert Guna war dene (L.S.S.P.) was beaten by Mrs.
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  • 450 4 OUTTACK: The Governor of Orissa, Mr. Bhimsen Sachar. said here that it was wrong to blame the universities for the large number of educated unemployed in the country. Mr. Sachar who was addressing the 13th annual convocation of the Utkal University referred to the "misdirected" criticism
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  • 551 4 MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, union 'Finance Minister addressing the members of the Madras Secretariat Association s&id he was convinced that top prioity should be given t o the questicn of increasing the emoluments of the State Government employees, particularly those who got less than
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  • 113 4 MARATHI SPEECH IN MYSORE ASSEMBLY BANGALORE During tiie debate on the Motion of Thanks in the Mysore Legislative Assembly for the first time a member was allowed to speak in Marathi. When Mr. N. O. Samajl, Belgaum, Rural, started speaking in Marathi some members objected, but ths Speaker granted him
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  • 99 4 WAD OF CURRENCY NOTES FOUND IN LAMA'S COACH VIJAYAWADA: A wad of currency notes wrapped in a saffron coloured cloth valued at Rs. 7,900 in Indian currency, and ten notes in Tibetan currency the value of which could not be assessed, was found under a pillow in the metregauge air
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  • 213 4 UNRECOGNISED PARTIES NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— Six unrecognised political parties have so far applied to the Election Commission for recognition as All-India or national parties and reservation of symbols in their favour for the general elections, according to the Election Commission. The parties are: All-India Socialist Party, Lucknow, Bolshevik
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  • 138 4 RANGOON. Dec. 30. The former Burmese Prime Minister, U. Nu, will resume his old post as head of the Cabinet, the Executive Committee of the Ruling Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League it was announced last night. The announcement did not state when Nu, who is at
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  • 79 4 PAK. GOVT. DISAPPROVES IND. DINNER FOR CHOU! KARACHI: The Indian High Commission here cancelled a dinner arranged in honour of the visiting Chinese Prime Minister because the Pakistan Government was not "happy." The dinner was in the name of "Colleagues of the Bandung Powers" in honour of Mr. Chou. The
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  • 124 4 CALCUTTA: Can trafficking in women be treated as a fundamental right guarjiutecd under the Constitution m India Mrs. Durgabai DeshmukU, Chairman of the Central So cial Welfare Board, posed this question before a conference of social workers of the Eastern Region here, and giving a
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  • 417 4 NEHRL'S STATEMENT ON TALKS WITH EISENHOWER NEW DELHI, Dec. 30.— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, said here last night that his recent talks with President Eisenhower had 'remov«d many misunderstandings and paved the way to a better appreciation of the situation." In a prepared press statement Mr.
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  • 89 4 LONDON, Doc. 30— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without portfolio, is arriving here to-da v from Cairo after private talks wfth Egypt's President Nasser on the lastest Middle East situation and various aspects of the Suez Canal problem. Mr. Menon flew to Cairo earlier
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  • 91 4 KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec. 30 The U.S. has assured Pakistan that there will not be any change in U.S. anna and other aid to Pakistan official sources said today. The assurances were sought by the Pakistan Government after the Eisenhower-Nehru talks in Washington. The
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  • 55 4 CHANDIGARH: No candidate had come forward to hlc nominations for the by-electioa to the seat in the Rajya Sabha from the Punjab Assembly constituency till 3 p.m. the dead-line fixed for filing o t nominations. The seal was rendered vacant by the resignation
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  • 191 4 LONDON, Dec. 30 Tungku Abdul Rahman the Malayan Federations Chief Minister held a private biiufiing with the members of his delega'.'on to the current talks here with the British Government on finance and economic problems. The fourth meeting of these negotiations will be held on Monday morning
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  • 178 4 PAK. WANTS PLEBISCITE IN KASHMIR LAHORE, Dec. 30 Mr. Malik Firoz Khan Noon, Pakistan Foreign Minister said here yesterday 'the time for the settlement of Kashmir by negotiations is over,' He added: 'If any suggestion comes to this effect it will he another excuse to avoid a decision.' Mr. Noon
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  • 249 4 NEW DELHI: The reference to the Government of India's policy with regard to the introduction of power looms by the Commerce and Industry Mj nis ter, Mr. Morarji Desai, at Im Press Conference in MaJ m seems to have raised unnveossary speculation. Enquiries show there i
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  • 182 4 NEW DELHI: In India tho»e are 12 Municipal Corporations, 1,453 Municipal Committo"s and Boards, 383 Small Town Committees, 82 Notified Area Committees, 309 Local Boards, and 1,23,670 Gram Panchayats! More than half the total number of villages in the country have been covered b v Panchayats.
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  • 32 4 BOMBAY: Middle East'3 leading airports— Beirut and Damascus will now be regular ports of calls for Air India International's schedueled In-dia-U.K. service, a spokesman of tne Airline stated here.
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