Indian Daily Mail, 27 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 344 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1988 FOUR PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 241 1 Indians 9 Contribution To Malaya's Progress Praised Lim Yew Hock's Appeal On Indian RepublicDay Speakers' Tribute To Gandhi And Nehru "LET US, ALL THE DOMICILED PEOPLES OF MALAYA, MARCH TOGETHER TOWARDS MERDEKA," WAS THE KEYNOTE OF THE INDIAN REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION HELD AT
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  • 112 1 The Commissioner for India in Malaya, Mr. R. K- Tandon paying a tribute to the part Indians played in the progress of Malaya, hoped they will continue to play a greater part In Malaya's march towards 'political manhood.' It was very hard to differentiate between an
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  • 94 1 The Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock addressing the gathering next, recalled the words of Mr. Nehru and appealed to the Indians in Malaya to extend their undivided loyalty and! unstinted support to Malaya, their land of adoption. The Deputy Chief Minister declared: "We know we can
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  • 308 1 Speaking next, the leader othe Peoples Action Party, Mr. ~ee Kuan Yew, recalled the *rords of Indias Pritne Minis ..er, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru w.;p said that all Indians in Malaya *rho have decided to make -ualaya their only and permanent nome snould give their undivided loyalty to
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  • 342 1 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE SELECTION IN LONDON INTERIM CONSTITUTION FIRST LONDON, Jan. 26.— Today's plenary session of the Malayan independence Conference will select representatives ior a constitutional toninutiee arcmtects of tne new *'ederatton. 'rncir task will be to suggest the kind of interim constitution wnich could
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  • 108 1 Bulganins 'Friendly Letter' To Elsenhower WAStUiN^roN, Jan. 26.— 3 resiaent Kusennower Weonesaay received a "friendly letter' from Soviet Premier .Bulgarian setting forth what the White House called "friendly letter" tram Soviet Premier Bulganin setting- forth what the White House called "certain ideas" respecting world peace. Soviet Ambassador Georgi N. Zarubfci
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  • 59 1 JAPANESE CHIEF JUSTICE WITH NEHRU NEW DEI-HI, Jan. 26.— Japan's Chief Justice Kotaro Tanaka lunched Wednesday with Premier Nehru and stayed with him nearly two hours. Nehru's ton political confidante, y. K. Krishna Menon, Defense Minister K. Katju and India's Chief justice 3. R. Dm also attended the luncheon. Earlier,
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  • 201 1 LONDON, Jan. 26 Mr Alan Liennox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons that the Government of the Federation of Malaya had appointed a Kigh Court Judgef to inquire into allegations, that Malayan women had been forced to strip naked. The allegations are
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  • 124 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26— Pakistan Ambassador Mohammed All cancelled a scheduled appearance before the Yale and hastened back to Washingand Hastened back to Washing, ton. Associates said be wished to be on hand at the KmDasPj, for the homecoming of Begum Ali and
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 President Eisenhower said at his press conference that the only solution for the Arab Israeli quarrel was for the United States to be friends with both sides and thus to use its good offices to promote friendship or co-operation between them.
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. Soviet Premier Bulganin is suffering from the after effects of Ms strenuous Asian tour, informed sources said here Wednesday. But they declined to say exactly what his trouble is. Indications were it might be fatigue, heart strain or jaundice. Sources close to the Russian
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  • 180 1 Jap Exhibits Attract Large Crowds COLOMBO: The Royal Agricultural and Food Exhibition of Ceylon was opened here yesterday with a ceremony attended by Sir Oliver GooneiOlek Governor General of Ceylon, Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala, Members of the Cabinet and the Diplomatic Corps. One of
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  • 129 1 Ike Strives For Peace Says Moscow! MOSCOW, Jan. 26.— A new York lawyer quoted Nikita S. Khrushchev as saying Wednesday that he and otner Soviet leaders are convinced that president Eisenhower and) his advisers are striving for peace. Marshall Macdufile, a fairly frequent visitor to the Soviet Union, reported spending
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  • 156 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Jan. 26. Mr. Horace a Hlldreth United States Ambassador to Pakistan told a Press Conference here that American military aid to Pakistan was not restricted in amount or by a time llmite. Asked how long It would take to
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  • 43 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— I President Eisenhower said Wednesday he plan s another I full scale medicate examinaI tion before mid-February. But he declined to say whether that will speed up his decision on whether to seek second AP
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  • 163 1 Awards For Two Who Saved Nehru's Life Fought Off Intending Murderer NEW DELHI, Jan. 26. Two awards to men who fought off an intending murderer of India's Premier Mr. Jawaharial Nehru in Nag pur last March were announced In India's Republic Day honours. one or tnem Mr. k.t. Kajgopa) Military
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  • 104 1 ATOMIC ENERGY PEACEFUL USES BANGALOKE, Jan. 26— Mr. Koichrd Asaki .In pan's delegate to the Econom < Com. mission for Asia and Iht Far East said his country would Join in the proposed international Atomic Energy Organisation as it was inte; *tod 'n the development of A&QMflt Energy particularly fo:
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Jan. 27. 1956 THREE MESSAGES EXTREMELY encouraging and inspiring are the messages issued to the Overseas Indians in general by President Dr. Kajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Sri Jawaiharlal Nehru and to Malayan Indians particularly by the Commissioner of India Mr. R. K. Tandon, on
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  • 1280 2 Demonstration In Madras City MADRAS: Eight members of tine Tamil Arasu Khazham staged a demons tsation on the Central Station platform last week when Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, was boarding the Grand Trunk Express to proceed to Delhi, as a protest
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  • 496 2 MADRAS* Mr. C. liajagopalachari, former Go-vernor-General of India, in a statement to the PII on the reorganisation of States, said here: "lhose who have broken the law must be dealt with as the law demands. Disturbers of peace and order lhave tobe deterred from
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  • 146 2 NAGERCOIL: Mr. Raj Bahadur, Union Deputy Minister for Communications, speaking at a reception held in his honour by tne T.T.N.C. M.L..A.5., revealed that he was recommending to the Central Government to establish an Air Training Centre at Cape Comorin. Mr. P. Ramaswamy Piliai, M.L.A., requested
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  • 94 2 MADRAS; On behalf of the Tuticorin Harbour Development Association, Tuticorin, a deputation met Mr. K. Kamaraj. Chief Minister, and moade representations that schemes for developing the port into a deep-sea harbour should be included in the Second FiveYear Plan. The Chief Minister told the deputationists that the
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  • 75 2 JERUSALEM (Israel)- An Tndian Super-Constellation on tue way from India to CWro has landed at Israel's Lydda airport because of bad weather conditions in Cairo. Its 56 passengers include Polish u«d Indian diplomats. Th e P«ot of the plane said that when he was unable
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  • 546 2  -  PATRICIA RYAN By 'pHREE Indian women, all of whom hold responsible positions in India, have been making an observation tour of cafeterias in Australia. They are Dr. K. Sabarwal, Principal of the Manila College for Women at Lucknow University, Miss R. Dorabji, manager
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  • 336 2 w»| l ND W Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, said here last week that French would be retained as one of India's regional languages. Sh e a^vitS the people to study French along with their mother tongue, Tamil. The Union Health
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  • 1817 3 Reconsideration After Five Years Leaders Divided On Continuing Agitation BOMBAY: INCIDENTS IN BOMBAY CITY HAVE SET TIM MEMBERS OF THE MAHARASHTRA PRADESH CONGRESS COMMITTEE N OW IN BOMBAY THINKING SERIOUSLY ABOUT THE SITUATION. FT IS FELT THAT THE DISCIPLINE OF THE CONGRESS REQUIRES MPCC EXECUTIVE TO ACCEPT
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  • 322 3 PA'IXNA; t»r. art Krishna dinna, cnief Minister of buisu us repoi tea to nave sent a representation last week to Mr. u. im. jjueoar, Chairman of the Congress Parliamentary i>oard, seeking his permission to resign as a protest against the decision of the oovoinment 01
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  • 169 3 OUTTACK: About twenty Congress members of the Orissa Assembly including- some Ministers and members of Parliament to the President of Utkal Pradesh Congress, Mr. Biswanath Das, as a protest against the Congress High Command turning down the State's claim to some areas of
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  • 76 3 CALCUTTA; Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Ben* gal, said here ther e should be no "resistance" to the pro* posals of the Government of West Bengal. He said it was true that what had been conceded was Bengal's minimum demand and
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  • 512 3 A SUCCESSFUL Australian experiment in water conservation was shown to 15 Indian farmers when they recently visited the McGarvie Smith Annual Husbandry Farm at Badgery's Creek, about 25 miles from Sydney. The Indians are spending six months in Australia under the Colombo Plan to study
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  • 456 3 BANGALORE: The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru will inaugurate the session of the ECAFE here on Feb. 2. The Sccretary-Genei'al of the United Nations, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld -will address the session. The Prime Minister is expecetd to arrive in Bangalore on
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  • 102 3 CIVIC IMPROVEMENT IN JfOJNDICHEKRY MADKAS; Mr. V. aubbiah, Member of the Pondicnerry state Assembly and Mr. V.L. Satyanatnan, Municipal Engineer, Pondicherry, are now in Madras for the study of fcluni improvement work in tne City. Tftey met the Corporation Engineer, the Special vVorks Engineer, the Commissioner and the Mayor. Under
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  • 58 3 CHINESE DELEGATION IN DELHI NEW DELHI; a cultural delegation from the ChinaIndia Friendship Association arrived here from Peking last week. The delegation, consisting of thirteen members, is led by Prof. Wu Han, Vice-Ma-yor of Peking and Deputy to the National People's Congress of China. During its six weeks' stay, the
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  • 52 3 FOREIGN PRESSMEN'S ASSN. IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Mr. Abraham Rosentha], correspondent here for New York Times was. to elected President of the Foreign Correspondents' Association of India in succession to Mr. Peter Jackson of Reuters Ole R Orestov of Pravda was elected Vice-Presldent and Secretary succeeding Mr. Gerald Presitiand of
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  • 88 3 JAMSHEDPUR: Schools and colleges were closed, transport services were suspended, and cinema houses cancelled shows in protest against the decision of the Government of India to transfer certain Bihar areas to West Bengal. During the day, a case of assault was reported. Dr. Samarjit Banerji, President of
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  • 54 3 KARACHI: Two candidates for election to the We»t Pakistan interim Legislature were shot at, at Nawabshah according to reports received here. One of them is in a serious condition. It was reported that they were shot at while entering- the Sessions C:urt where they were going
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  • 48 3 MADRAS: At the request of the Governmemnt of India Mr. F. C. Mane, of the Export Credit Guarantee Department, has arrived in Delhi to advise the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry on the establishment of a credit in' surance scheme for Tflifon w>« por^rt.
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  • 40 3 HUBU: The Rajpramukh of Mysore will undertake a tour of Garnatak for four das from Feb. 7, it is learnt here. During his tour he is expected to visit important towns like Dharwar, Hubll, Bljpur ted Btliaura-
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  • 936 4 Claim Against Air Service Upheld MADRAS: In the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice Basneer Armed Sayeed confirmed the orders of the Principal Judge of the City Civil Court granting damages to G. Ramchand, for non-delivery of goods by Air Ceylon
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  • 378 4 CHUNNAiKAM: Regretting the failure of the conference organised recently by the lawyers of Jaffna to bring about a settlement of differences among- Tamil leaders, the outgoing Mayor of Jaffna, Mr. M. M. Sultan, reiterated his call for a united Tamil front to combat the
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  • 100 4 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.— A second Indian note to the U.S. State Department restating India's position on Goa is undergoing study and will be taken up when Ambassdor John Sherman Cooper arrives here from New York Thurs day for talks with Secretary of State John
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  • 53 4 OBCOW, Jan. 26— The spokesman for a West German women's defecation touring the Soviet Union Wednesday praised the lack of comic 'books in the USSR and said it shows "Soviet youth is being educated in the ways of peace, but not crime and war as
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  • 46 4 CALCUTTA; a six-member delegation of the "Friends of Buddhism" Association of India left Calcutta for Rangoon on Jan. 16 for training the Buddhistic meditation. The delegation is led by Mrs. Freda Bedi, Editor of the Social Welfare of the Central Social Welfare Board.
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  • 58 4 DACCA; Seventy shops were completely gutted in a fire in New Chaktai business centre in Chittagong- on Monday, night. According to information reached here last week the blaze started from a tea stall and soon engulfed neighbouring- shops dealing in tobacco, rope and crockery. iFire fighting engines
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  • 243 4 Troops Ordered To Stand By NI&W DELHI, Jan. 26: Troops stood by in the Eastern Indian State of O rissa today after the wave erf unrest across India ove r the redrawing oi State Boundaries. In Bombay, on the other side of the country, the Government
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  • 102 4 LONDON, Jan. 26.— A Buck- 1 ingham Palace spokesman denied rumours published in several newspapers here that Princess Margaret would be visiting the United States in the late Summer or Autumn of this year. The reports are based on unfounded rumours the palace official said. "No
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  • 80 4 OTTAWA, Jan. 26— Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden of Britain will address a joirt sitting of the Commons and Senate here on Monday, Fob. 6, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent informed the House of Commons Wednesday. Sir Anthony and Britain's Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd will visit
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  • 155 4 CARDIFF, Wales. Jan. 26.— Barl Attlee former i^aoour ty leader said tnat tnere were members of tne House o* Commons "really aying ou tneir iTeet" wno could not auord to retire. Speaking to the Cardiff Business Club L<ord Attlee claimed that Members of Parliament
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  • 76 4 KINGSTON, Jan. 26 Pakistan is reported to have raised the Kashmir issue again at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference Wednesday urging it to consider the need for an early plebiacite. The Commonwealth countries are holding secret sessions, but Pakistan delegate Kahn is said to have
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    50 4 MR. LJM ENG KWAN, manager of SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM CO., Singapore with Mr. S. S. VASAN, Chairman of the film producers Association of India taken during the former's brief stop-over in Madras prior to his Middle East tour. Mr. Lim also met several other well-known producers in the film trade.
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  • 49 4 MADRAS: In connection with the 12th annual session of the ECAFE to oe held at Bangalore from Jan. 24 to Feb. 14, Air-India International have, for the convenience of the delegates, made arrangements for routing their TokyoBombay service via Madras and Bangalore, overflying Calcutta.
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