Indian Daily Mail, 5 December 1955
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Title Section16 1955-12-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 292 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article546 1955-12-05 1 Singapore Cannot Wait— Marshall Complete Internal Self Govt. To Result From London Talks Ceylon's Offers To Singapore Marshall Seeks Nehru's Aid BOMBAY, DEC. 4: IN A FAREWELL SPEECH BROADCAST BY RADIO CEYLON SUNDAY NIGHT THE CHIEF MINISTER OF SINGAPORE MR. DAVID MARSHALL SAID "WE CAN NO LONGER STOMACH BEING POLITICAL,Reuter - 546 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-12-05 1 Sir WUiston Churchill, celebrating his 81st birthday anniversary makes the "V" sign as he poses with his wife at the door of their London residence at Hyde Park Gate.31 words
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215 1955-12-05 1 If You Don't Give Them Education, They'll Be Chin Peng's Recruits P.P. Narayanan's Warning LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEMEWHY NO REFERENCE WAS MADE? (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUK, iun: P. F. Narayanan, leader of the MTUC Group in the b federal Legislative Council yesterday expres ;ed grave disappointment thiit no reference was215 words
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Article228 1955-12-05 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— lndia will shortly send three people to Japan to investigate the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Indian revolutionary leader, who joined the Japanese during the last war and who was later reported dead in an air crash. Replying: to a question228 words
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170 1955-12-05 1 RANGOON, Dec. 4 Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leaders, left Rangoon yesterday for a flying tour which will take them over the jungles where outlawed Communist bands have been fighting the Government for eight years. The leaders leftReuter - 170 words
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Article14 1955-12-05 1 tary airfield and all the Japanesp concerned were now in Japan.- Reuter AP andReuter; AP - 14 words
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Article26 1955-12-05 1 COLOMBO: Mr. B. N Chakravarthy, Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon will leave for New Delhi, early In December, for "routine consultations" with the Government of India.26 words
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Article316 1955-12-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec. 4: Mr. Shaw Nawaz Khan Pailla-J mentary Secretary to the Railway Minister and former I.N.A. General will head a three-man Enquiry Committee which will visit Japan and countues in order to gather" evidence about Netaji's death. Mr. Suresh Chandra Bose, elder316 words
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Article28 1955-12-05 1 TALKS WITH MADRAS GOVERNOR On his way to Bombay. Mr. Marshall stopped at Madras, where he had a short talk icith the Governor of Madras Mr. Sri Prakasa.28 words
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234 1955-12-05 1 We're Not Going To London With A Begging Bowl" (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: "We are not going to London with a begging bowl in our hand but to ask to be given back to us that which by right is234 words
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Article29 1955-12-05 1 COLOMBO: Passengers by Air Ceylon Monday morning for Madras had their departure delayed by an hour and a half. Instead of leabing at 7 a.m. they left at 8.30.29 words
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Article24 1955-12-05 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. The Egyptian Embassy yesterday denied a report that Egypt has made a new deel to get arms from Communist CzechoslQvakis.- A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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114 1955-12-05 1 PAK EDITOR BODILY THROWN OUT OF OFFICE! KARACHI, Deo. 4. The general nranager of the English language dally Pakistan Standard was arrested yesterday and charged with forcibly ejecting the paper's editor from his office. Police said manager /.a in Noorani walked into the office of editor Fareed Jafri yesterday andAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration36 1955-12-05 1 Mr. Rulganin and Mr. Khrushchev visited some smith Indian Plantations in Coimba tore and Nilgiria Districts during their recent tour in the .State. Below they are trying a tender coconut.36 words
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476 1955-12-05 1 Says Colony's Strike Situation Vastly Improved LONDON, Dec. 4: Mr. JLim Yew Hock, Singapore's Minister for Labour and Welfare, arrived here by air yesterday for talks this month wit'h the British Government on Singa pore's claim for early independence. **r. David Marshall, ChiefReuter - 476 words
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Article50 1955-12-05 1 CALCUTTA, Dec. 4: The Indian pilot and a pa r were burned to dent this morning when a light plant giving an aerobatics display at a National Cadet Corps parade cashed In the presence of a huge crowd, including the Governor of West Bengal. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement7 1955-12-05 1 JTHE LEADI»W TAMIL TmxT OVER 21 YEARSL^7 words
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Advertisement14 1955-12-05 1 I) lYE^t"p^i* B6 II IMONTH f A I In W H 3 Honthl::.-***** II14 words
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2288 1955-12-05 2 Upper House Approves Amendment To SRC Report MADRAS: The Madr: cently concluded the four-i Reorganisation Commissio i which the official motion th consideration was accepted The Council met in the afi Chairman, presiding. The motion, as amended, "That the report of the2,288 words
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Article245 1955-12-05 2 TRAINING CO-OPERATIVE PERSONNEL HYDERABAD; Some major proposals on the subject of co-operative training and personned requirements have bee n formulated by the Conference en Marketing and Cooperation, which met In plenary session for two hours here yesterday under the presidentship of Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh. Union Minister for Agriculture. The conference245 words
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352 1955-12-05 2 NEW DELHI: The shortage of technical man-power, especially engineers, may to a great extent hamper the execution of the second FiveYear Plan, say Planning Commission sources here. It is feared that the next plan will requ 1 r e engineers and technicians far inNAFEN - 352 words
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Article, Illustration31 1955-12-05 2 Group photo taken at the Madras airport on the occasion of the departure of Their Majesties the Kin e and Queen of Nepal on Nov. 27. i31 words
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99 1955-12-05 2 RUSSIA WANTS HANDICRAFTS OF INDIA NEW DELHI. Russia Is desirous to retain ail the exhibits of Indian handicrafts now on display in Moscow, state informed sources here. Fomal negotiations am understood to have begun between the two countries concerning the sale of handicrafts worth about Rs. 400,000. If the talksNAFEN - 99 words
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Article171 1955-12-05 2 CARPET TRADE TO BE "INDIANISED" NEW DELHI: A plea to I "Indianise" the export trade in carpets with the United Kingdom i s made by an expert committee of the Indian Cooperative Union. The committee carried out an intensive survey of the carpet industry and the exp^ trade. "It isNAFEN - 171 words
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Article63 1955-12-05 2 HARTAL OBSERVED IN REWA REWA: Motor workers of Rewa on Monday observed u hartal in support of the agitation against the recommendation for merger of Vindhya Pradesh with Madhya Pradesh j and in protest against vho arrest of some persons in connexion with the agitation. The call for the hartal63 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-12-05 2 Soviet Communist Party's Secretary General Mr. N. S. Khrushchev planted a coconut seedling in a coconut grove which they visited in Coimbatore District on Nov. 27 The picture slims >ir. Khrushchev watering the plant.38 words
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384 1955-12-05 2 NEW DELHI: A country- ..ide sample Census of births and deaths shows that an av erage Indian woman gives birth to between six and seven children during her reproductive period. This is very much higher than the figures for other countries in Japan it384 words
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Article90 1955-12-05 2 NEW DELHI: The inclusion of handicrafts in India's trade agreements with foreign countries has not helped producers, says a report to be placed before the Handicrafts Marketing Conference, opening here. East European countries in particular, have paid no heed to quotas reserved for Indian handicraft products. InNAFEN - 90 words
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Article132 1955-12-05 2 ARCHAEOLOGIST VISITS SAURASHTRA RAJKOT: Dr. B. Subarov, of the Baroda University, who is a prominent historian and a well known authority on neolithic culture, has arrived for an eight-da v tour of Saurashtra to explore a number of prehistoric sites in the neighbouring areas of Jamnagar, Junagadh, Porbandar and Veraval,NAFEN - 132 words
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Article151 1955-12-05 2 MADRAS: Mr. Nehru will inaugurate the 43rd Session of the Indian Science Congress which will be held at Agra between January 2 and 8. 1956. Dr. M. S. Krishnan. Director of the Geological Survey nf Tndia, will preside over the Congress which w ill be attended by scientistsNAFEN - 151 words
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Article81 1955-12-05 2 MADRAS: All machinery and apparatus purchased in future by the Small-Scale Industries Service institute will be of the metric system type. The Union Government has told the Directors of the Small-Scale Industries Service Institute that technical literature published by the institute should be based on the metric system.NAFEN - 81 words
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2151 1955-12-05 3 Bhaktavatsalam Favours Retention Of "Madras State" LEG?s^Tl^r°r^J2L E DI BCUSSaON, IN THE MADRAS LEADr»^S^£^ IJ S aiL ON THE SJ^C. REPORT, THE SEVRRi? ,2?iL£ ATISFACTiON THAT IN SPITE OF THE RAISri^ > Ti^^J l^ >VERSIAL IS SUES THAT HAD BEEN ANn^Siir2,151 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-12-05 3 The French National Assembly on Nov. 29 voted the Government of Edgar Faure out ©f office bv a majority of 100 votes. A.P. Photo shows; Edgar Faure faces a barrage of questions from newsmen as he arrives at the Flysee Palace after the voting for a visit53 words
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Article184 1955-12-05 3 FERTILISER PLANTS FOR TROMBAY BOMBAY: proposals for two fertiliser projects at Trombay are under the consideration of the Government of India. It is proposed to manufacture nitrogenous fertilisers by using the waste gase s of the two oil refineries. One of the plants, estimated to cost Rs. 100,000,000, is to184 words
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Article147 1955-12-05 3 EVERY MAN A 'LITTLE KING' Nehru NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru envisaged a time when people's splendour world come to full fruition and everyman in India would be a "little king" in his own right. Addressing a Sikh Dlwan here on the occasion of the birthday of Guru Nanak, Sri147 words
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Article14 1955-12-05 3 Stanvac Refinery, it is expected to yield about 180,000 tons of fertilisers annually.— NAFENNAFEN - 14 words
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Article223 1955-12-05 3 TO INVESTIGATE LOCAL INDUSTRIES NAIROBI: Mr. A. D. Shroft. a director of latas, who is now in thi3 country on a three-week tour, said here that ne would investigate whether there was any scope for injreased Indian participation in local industries. Mr. Shroff also outlined a scheme to house Nairobi'sNAFEN - 223 words
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164 1955-12-05 3 CALCUTTA: College education facilities for displaced students in South Calcutta will be further expanded as a result of a grant of Rs. 100,000 sanctioned by the Union Rehabilitation Ministry towards the construction of the Muralidhar Girls' College buildings in Uallygunge. Over 600 displaced girls fromNAFEN - 164 words
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Article163 1955-12-05 3 LIFE SIZE STATUE OF LORD BUDDHA NEW DELHI: An ambitious plan to celebrate Lord Buddha's 2,500th anniversary is heing^ worked out bv a committee presided over by VicePresident, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. A l*fe-size statue of the Buddha will be erected on Delhi's famous ridge, according to present plans. An international163 words
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Article136 1955-12-05 3 NEW DELHI: Japan has told India she can obtain steel supplies from Japan only on a 'long-term' basis, say informed sources here. Such supplies, it is stated, could be made at lower rates than world market prices. Recently the Japanese Government imposed a ban on theNAFEN - 136 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-12-05 3 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillh ray inspecting a Guard of Honor of the Federation Regiment before the ceremonial opening of the the Budget Meeting of the Federal Legislative Council in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, Nov. 30.42 words
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Article1143 1955-12-05 3 Love, Peace Co-operation Guru Nanak's Message Significance In Atomic Age NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru told the people that it was very essential to remember, «->p, :ill\ in the present times, the message of peace, fellowship, love and co-operation preached by "our great men in the past." Mr. Nehnu, who1,143 words
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Article112 1955-12-05 3 NEW DELHI,': The Un tod States Embassy hero has Font out a ci estionhairo to business firms here inviting them to «-ll their products in American markets. These firms have been ■ofcad to fill in forms giving details of thoir business interests. The servicesNAFEN - 112 words
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642 1955-12-05 4 Red's Attempt To Disrupt Meeting Foiled By Police CHUNNAKAM: THE NECESSITY FOR UNITY AMONG THE TAMILS TO SAFEGUARD THEIR LANGUAGE WAS URGED BY SPEAKER AFTER SPEAKER AT A MASS MEETING HELD BY THE ALAVEDDY PROGRESSIVE YOUTH LEAGUE, AT THE ALAVEDDY ALAKOLLAI PILLIAR KOVIL642 words
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209 1955-12-05 4 COLOMBO: The C-LD. have' arrested five men following their discovery Of what is believed to be a widespread racket in forged Indian passports. Of the live arrested one is a Ceylonese and the other four Indians. It is understood that the Indian High Commission authorities209 words
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89 1955-12-05 4 THE ENGLISH THEY LEARN IS UNMENTIONABLE! P. P. N. (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: What are the facilities for estate children to learn? Federal Councillor, and M.T.U.C. Chairman Mr. P. P. Narayanan was of the opinion that what little English these children picked up was from irate European planters89 words
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Article66 1955-12-05 4 AFGHAN PLANE OVER PAK TERRITORY? KARACHI, Dec. 4 Pakistan Government sotuTccs said yesterday that an Afghan plane had twice violated Pakistan arispace during the past fortnight. The sources said that as a result the Pakistan Government were lodging- a protest with Afghanistan. The sources added that a whito twin-engined planeReuters - 66 words
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Article89 1955-12-05 4 "We have phenomenal future if we can keep the clutches of Communism off our throats." "i speak as "sincere Socialist but it capital is frightened away from Singapore there will be untold tragedy." Commenting on the 251 strikes during his seven month regime Mr. Marshall said that89 words
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Article, Illustration80 1955-12-05 4 Pirture tak« n after a tea i>arty in honour of Janab Haji A. Majid, (uarlamlrd i by the Malayan Indian Congress (Johore) at -Johore Rest House on Nov. 24. The function was in connection with the conferment of the title of Justice of the80 words
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251 1955-12-05 4 It's Dangerous To Depend On Vagaries Of Rubber ÜBAIOULLA (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Mr. S. O. K. Übaidullah describing the Budg et as a "gambler's budget," stated that its emphasis on tin and rubber had pinned Malaya to a financial policy which was unrealistic and subjected the economy251 words
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Article91 1955-12-05 4 KANKESANTURAI: Tamils were asked to forget caste differences which were fatal to the future of the race by Mr. T. Manlckavasagar, Village Committee Chairman, Tellipallai, when he opened the "Mavai Bharathiun" (community centre). Mr. K. Sachithananda said that people should not inaugurate community centres with selfish motives.91 words
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Article123 1955-12-05 4 Mr. Marsha" said ■trUces Weie now tailing oif beOUW capital was at last beginning to reorientate its outlook. "My government has in mind comprehensive legislation for less wasteful methods of settling labour disputes," the Minister disclosed. The Chief Minister reiterated his stand against Communism describing123 words
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Article77 1955-12-05 4 On the way from the huai Mr. Marina ll stopped off in 1 baza.ir to buy Rs. 200 worth chocolates and cigarettes which he later distributed among the inmates of three social service centres. An official said of the last iifteen of Ceylon s GovernmentReuter - 77 words
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180 1955-12-05 4 Beware Of Spurning People's Legitimate Aspirations COLOMBO, Dec. 4: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, yesterday warned "the selfish God's enshrined in the Ban k of England and the Colonial Office" to the dangers if they spurned the legitimate aspirations of the pc180 words
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Article198 1955-12-05 4 WELIGAMA: "The Tamils know that their demand to make Tamil and Sinhalese the State Languages is not fair, but it is the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala who created this wrong impression wiien he said that Tamil would be given parity during his visit to the Jaftna198 words
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110 1955-12-05 4 CEYLON ASKED TO INVITE RUSSIAN LEADERS COLOMBO: Mr. M. S. Abu Bakr, M.M.C., has written the Mayor of Colombo, Dr. N. M. Percra now in India attending a conference, asking him to meet the Soviet leaders and invite them to Ceylon on behalf or the Colombo Municipal Council. He says110 words
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Article63 1955-12-05 4 COLOMBO The Government has nominated Mr. H. F. Billimoria, Chief Architect of tihe Public Works Department, to attend the Indian Trade Fair to study the layout and pick up any ideas for the Colombo Plan Exhibition in 1957. Mr. Billimoria will accompany Mr. A. Arulpiravasam63 words
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