Indian Daily Mail, 2 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. JOI No. 17 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 FOUB PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 452 1 Marshall Calls Upon Loyal Malayans To Unite Anti-Communist Independent Malaya Is The Aim "Now is the time more than ever when all parties should get together as one group of loyal Malayans, sincerely seeking full stature of human biengs for the
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  • 58 1 U.S. A-RR ACTOR TO CEYLON COLOMBO, Mar. 1. Ceylon is negotiating with the Unite*! States on details of an American offer to supnlv an A.tom<" realtor, it wa s reported h«»re to-day. Before aorrnttner the American offer CevJon is anxious to know th* extent o' th« financial burden Involved m
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  • 222 1 LIFTING OPIUM bAN RhCIAL DISCRIMINATION (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thus. Hie Maiayan Trade Union Council tooay cautioned tut Government that tne proposai to lift the opium ban vvouiu be interpreted as proof tti Government's discnminatioi. against a particular section of the Community and coula easily be utilised by unscrupulous
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  • 79 1 KARACHI, Mar. 1. The Pakistan Government announced yesterday that an Atomic Energy Council is to b e formed to plan and establish atomic and nuclear research institutes. The Council will control the supply, manufacture and disposal of radio-active materials and will carry out surveys. i The Minister
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  • 55 1 SHAH TO GO GAME HUNTING IN MYSORE NEW DELHI, Mar. 1: The Shah and Queen of Iran arrived Wednesday at Bangalore, industrial nerve center of South India. The programme m Bangalore includes a visit to aircraft md machine tools factories. Thursday, the Shah w*U motor to Mysore for two da'.-t
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  • 166 1 Tungku's Assurance To Employees (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thus: A tweive-iuan au'iKU uouuiuUee vi tne ouveiutucut u<*.i>-iaied tviuiciy coum,u £>""■!! tuae tuua> xuaue a couceooiOA by ai^uiiig vo w n tiitir iour-uvjii<Ai-a-uay jiuUimuiU wu£,e utmUUu to *o.<b Uiler mccivi o uic- cmef ixtoiister Tuu&*u x^uaui uaiiuictn ana his advisers
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  • 126 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. i The Prime Minister Mr. Nehiu, said here .today that Sir Anthony Edeni would be welcome m India if he were able to make the! visit. Mr. Nehru said m a written reply to a question mi n the Upper House that
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  • 104 1 LONDON, Mar. I.— Mr. John Hare, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, told a questioner m the Commons yesterday there were five supervised leper settlements Id the Federation of Malaya. Each had either a full-time or part-time Medical officer. They were efficiently run and the medical needs
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  • 368 1 India To Spend More On Defence Increase Due Mainly To Normal Expansion BUDGET DEFICIT RS 3,900 m. NEW DELHI, Mar. 1: India will spend 2,039 million rupees (about £153 million sterling) on Defence this year 189 million rupees (about £14 million sterling) more than last year, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh
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  • 316 1 PAKISTAN BECOMES ISLAMIC REPUBLIC IN BR. COMMONWEALTH Assurance To Minorities OPPOSITION WALKS OUT KARACHI, MAR. 1: PAKISTAN'S CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY GAVE FINAL APPROVAL TO A CONSTITUENT BILL SETTING UP THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN THE SECOND REPUBLIC IN THE COMMONWEALTH AFTER INDIA. Film and press photographers took pictures as Assembly
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  • 77 1 NEW iJtCLHI, Mar. I.—lndia will shortly set up a large state farm equipped witm Soviet machinery, it was stated m tne House of People to-uay. Mr. AJit Prasad Jain, Minister for *ood told a questioner tnat the bulk of tne machinery ror the tann had already
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  • 187 1 Estate Shops: Question In Commons LONDON, Mar. 1— Mr. George Darling, a Labour Member of Parliament, complained yesterday that some Malayan rubber-planting companies had offset increases m wages granted last October to their works by increasing prices m estate shops "where the workers are compelled to trade." He asked m
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  • 68 1 GRACE'S WEDDING UPSETS FILM FESTIVAL DATE PARIS, Mar. 1: The organizing committee of the Cannes him festival has decided to postpone inauguration of this ears festival until April 23. It had originally been fixed to open April 10, but Cannes hotels were already being booked up m preparation for the
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  • 26 1 I PANAMA, Mar. 1: Panamayesterday issued a residence permit for one year to Argentine ex-President Juan Peron as a "political refugee." AP
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  • 145 1 India Rejects Pak. Offer Of Talks On Border Dispute NEW DELHI, Mar. 1 India ha s rejected a Pakistan suggestion for talks to settle the Sindh-Kutch border dispute, a Foreign Ministry official said here Wednesday night. Kutch ts a peninsula on Ind a's northwest coast. Sindh t s a neio/hboriner
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  • 190 1 The Premier declared that unoer tne OocstitMUon nonMusliras would enjoy the same rignts of, Jue, pio^erty and nonour as otners, "Tney are an integral part Of PaKiStan and they must occupy an honoured place m the body poiicy of the country. Tney will judge u a not
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  • 629 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. p The Indian Finance Minister. Mr. C. D. Destxmukh, yesterday announced a reduction m tea export duty from eight annas (about nine pence) to six annas (about six; pence threefarthings) per pound m the three rupees four annas (about four shillings
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  • 35 1 M ANITA, Mar. 1: A state f-aeral is hoJnir planned for former PhMHmtaes President ""l-^ciio OiiWbo who d<i»d sudd»»nlv Wednnsdav of heart I attack at Ma country home, He wm M
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  • 478 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Mar. 2, 1986 IT IS STILL NOT TOO LATE THERE will be universal sympathy for Mr. David Mnrff^nji m his painful disappointment that after all his efforts to achieve "tnendeka" tot Singapore are to end m failure, lie started with hijgih thopes. and luckily for
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  • 36 2 NEw DELJH: The Government of India propose to form a commttee of envoys from Buddhist countries to advise it on the Buddha Jayanti celebrations planned for May tad povunber W yetr.
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  • 2269 2 Minister Explains Economic Advantages Of Scheme MADRAS: Mr. G. Subramaniam, finance Minister, affirmed his firm oonvi ction that a merger of Madras and Kerala States woirid promote the economic interests of both regions. He matte it dear, 'he was expressing his personal view and not those of
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  • 225 2 BOMBAY. The six-man foreign life insurance mission to India has completed its negotiations with the Government of India and will be returning home, it is learned. Headed by Mr. Percival Griffiths, the mission is untlersood to have reached "complete agreement" with the Finance Ministry
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  • 213 2 "DESPAIR AMONG PORTUGUESE AUTHORITIES" NEw DELHI; "There is a growing feeling even among the Portuguese officials m Goa that the day 8 of their regime are numbered," said a European women visitor, who has just returned here from a tour of the colony. The visitor, who preferred to rema.n anonymous,
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  • 41 2 RAJKOT: Work o n five of the 1« dams to be. built m Saurashtra during the Second Five-year Plan period will begin next month. These dams are the Demi. Pulsar, sakroli, Bhogavo T Wd Bhftfttvo XL
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  • 509 2 Art Of Public Speaking Slow Short, Says Rajaji j MADRAS. Speak slowly and do not apeak too long. This was the advice given to public speakers by Mr. C Rajagopalachari. Deprecating the tendency on the part of some public speakers to speak rapidly, Mr. Rajagopalachari said it seemed to j
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  • 178 2 ADVANTAGES OF CZECH-PAX TRADE EMPHASISED KARACHI: A trade agreement between Pakistan and Czechoslovakia would be ad' vantageous to both the countries, the Czechoslocak Minister m Pakistan said here. The Minister, who was talking to newsmen said that Czechoslovakia was interested mi n expanding- trade with all countries on the bagi*
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  • 130 2 INDO-EGYPTIAN VIEWS ON MIDDLE EAST NEW DELHI: Cairo and New Delhi axe exchanging views on the Arab-Israeli question and the Baghdad Pact m view of the forthcoming visits of Mr. Selwyn Lloyd and Mr. Dulles, it is reliably learned. The Egyptian Government is unuersioou to nave conveyed its views to
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  • 279 2 NEW DELHI; The Planning Commission is making brisk preparations for tne presentation of a fuller version of the second Five-Year Plan to Parliament mi n the second week of May. The Commission has, with this end In view, addressed all the State Governments, proposing a suitable schedule of
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  • 154 2 NEW YORK; Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan, Ltd., of Calcutta, patent medicine manufacturers, seeks American know-how for the construction of a plant to manufacture 500 tons of salicylic acid and by-products annually, it Is learned here. The Indian firm i s building a small pilot plant for
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  • 40 2 INDIA'S GIFT TO ARAB REFUGEES The TTun'ted Nations Relief and Works Aerency here has accented a (rift Of 250 OAO yards of khaki cloth from the Indian Government. This Quantity is needed for! the emergency clotMn«r for <\r*b refufw. NAFEN
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  • 263 3 Congress Offer To P.S.P. Communist Attempt To Capture Power NEW DELHI. The Central Parllamentar Board of Congress has not received from Travan oore Oocbln Congress leaders any proposal for coalition with the PSP In the State, It Is leant. The question of such a coalition confined
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  • 150 3 Purchasing Br. Aircraft For India BOMBAY: Mr. M.K. Vellodi, I Defence Secretary, is leaving ior the United Kingdom tnis month on an aircraft-buying m.aaion. it is relir.bly learned here. He will hold talks with representatives of the Bristol and Folland Aircraft Companies for the manufacture of jet aircraft and aircraft
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  • 314 3 NEHRU— DESAI TALKS BOMBAY: The Chief Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai, declined to inform the Bombay Legisative Assembly as to what transpired between hi m anj Minister Nehru when they met here on December 29, 1956. Mr. Nehru had passed through Bombay on his way from Bangalore to Delhi by air
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  • 452 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Executive of the Travancore-Cochln Praja socialist Party was informed by its Chairman, Mr. pattom Thanu Pillai, of an offer made to hi m on behalf of the Congress for a CongressPSP coalition m the State, it was learnt. The Executive met at Kayamkulam
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  • 111 3 NEW OELHI; China has requested India to allot he a seat on the Bodii Gaya Committee set up by the Bihar Government. On this committee are already represented Burma. Ceylon, Cambodaa. Nepal and Tibet. The existing legalisation may have to be amended to a Chinese
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  • 124 3 Student exchange schemes formed the mate topic of discussion at the week-end conference recently held by the Aus-tralian-Overseas Club of the University of Melbourne, Ausralla. The students chose a perfect setting a large guest house at Sorrento, a Victorian holiday resort on one of the peninsulas at the
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  • 202 3 NEW DELHI: Burma will withdraw Rs. 50,000,000 by the end of this month from the credit allowed her by the Government of India, diplomatic sources here said. This money will be used by Burma to purchase capital, equipment from West German/, Holland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.
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  • 965 3 India's Note To Karachi W. Pakistan's Claim AHMEDABAD. Indian Army onslaught forces forced the Pakistani Invadine troops to withdraw from the Chhad Bet m the Rann of Kutch last week, It was officially announced by the Kutch Government. The Indian Army has established a strong outpost
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  • 142 3 KARACHI: When questioned on the Pakistan Government's contention made m a Government handout that Chhad Bet belongs to West Pakistan, a spokesman of the Indian High Commission m Karachi said "Chhad Bet belongs indisputably to India." The spokesman said that them was no boundary dispute
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI.- The Union Commerce Ministry i 8 considering the possibility o. sending a trade delegation tc Australia m September this year. A strong- plea recently cam* front the Export promotion Council (silk) to send a mission to study the Austral an market for exploring export
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  • 130 3 LONDON: The lion may be the Klor of the Jangle, but there Is nothing regal about the price jxaced on him by the authorities of Whipsnade Zoo, near London, where animals roam large fields tn seminatural conditions. lions are listed at only £50 each.
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  • 206 3 INDIAN LOAN TO BURMA APPROVED RANGOON: Tne IndiaBunua innunciaJ Agreement, unaer w/ucn india is to lend Ha. 2u0,uu0,000 to buruio, was rauuea by tne CttaiuDur 01 Deputies nx>we r .house; of tne iiurma '-'anmrnent m the face of strong criticism by tne Opposition. The motion to ratify the agreement wag
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  • 83 3 RA.NOOON; Dr. R, vasudevan, MBBS, FRCS, PROPS (Edln), 29'yoar-old surgeon i on the Rangoon General Hosi pital, successfully performed an operation for the first time m Enrma— an operaton hit* nerto perform^ «Uy tvlw m Asia, and 11 times m the world. It Is a left
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  • 165 3 NEW DELHI: India has pressed Japan for an early settlement of the claims of iDdiai% living m Japan whoso property was destroyed during the war, diplomatic sources said here. Ninety-eight cases, aggregating m all to 1,000 million yen have been filed by Indian residents m japan.
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  • 242 3 NEW DELHI; N. Pineau. the French Foreign M'nister. Is certain to discuss the Baghdad Pact with Mr. Nehru during his visit here, diplomatic observers here say. The French attitude to this military pact, it is pointed out, i s one of "active dislike."
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  • 82 3 NEW POLICY ON INSURING U.S. AIR PASSENGERS NEw YORK; umted States msuiance cowjjainea nave dev^ueu nut to iaa u c policies vuvciaig tne nveg ox n r travellers uniess tiie paitaeu^er xumsuif nutKes tite a^pucauon. It is a saieguaru u^atnst a woula-be muruerer tatting out a big pohcy on hi
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  • 131 3 SILCHAR: The Assam Govment nas decided to take up a acneme costing over to. 1.v00,--000 tor tne development 01 cooperatives unaer the second nve-* ear Plan. me soneme i 8 designed primarily to toster tne growtn and development of various types or primary co-operatives In the trluai
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  • 238 4 Ceylon's Reply Mot Until After Elections T l ?l d J llower'v r that Ceylon's reply to the Indian letter «^«artajr the offw would not bTseX Sr^tf*^^ ST*" EB"\£ CVlon Acting to them, the care-taker Government now m saddle followin r the dissolution of
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  • 139 4 LONDON, Mar. I.— Mr. Fenner Brockway, a labour Member, asked m the Commons yesterday why th e right to export timber from North Borneo had been restricted to seven companies, four of them European. He also asked whether the Colonial Secretary knew that m consequence of
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  • 178 4 PARIS, Mar. 1. The French Cabinet yesterday appointed General Paul Ely, former French Commander-in-Chief m Indochina, Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces. H e succeeds General Augustin GuiL laume. Strong criUcism m ade by M. Max Lejeune, young and dyna- 1 mic secretary
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  • 126 4 .COLOMBO: Sir Kanthaiah Vaithinathan. Minister for industries. Housing and Social Services, ha s annaunced his resignation from the Senate (Upper House) to contest the election from the Mannar constituency m the coming parliamentary elections. Sir Kanthaiah's earlier decision to stay on m the Government when all other Tamilspeaking
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    16 4 **JSZ *L »H!*i v Mtaln »H»!«ter for Agriculture, inaugurating the 26th Conference of the Representatives of
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  • 273 4 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Mar. 1: A Federal Judge yesterday ordered Miss Autherine Lucy, a Negro, re-admitted to the University of Alabama by Mar. iviiss, Lucy, the first Negro admitted to the University, was oarred irirni dosses aiter a not on *co. o. ±ne University
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    106 4 Gold Rtoig Winner discovered i sin FAB during her daily wash at the stand-pipe m her Kampong off Alexandra Road, 20 year old Man Ya b'nta Haji Jacob, wife of an] Artillery man stationed at Blakang Mati became the third winner of a poCd ring m the Malaya
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  • 136 4 WASuLNViruiV, Mar. 1 Xtlti (CuciiU uun.au Oi 10-.--vi&tigu.uon was orucreu y*»tciucty iv inquire uiuj tne aiMag vi a iNegio n_-a>ifi at a railway statiuu m s>ou tn uaroLllUl Oil itlVUUll/ 'me juatice Deparumon., o iv\njj u»e UcvtMTi uaia X v»aa to iiiiu uui H Civil n^Mka law.-; tiau oeen
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  • 119 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. I.— President Elsenhower said yesterday he was confident of progress m carrying out the Supreme Court's decision against race segregation m public schools. f« ft 1 01 soiD to attempt to tell them now it i s going to be done," he added. Mr. Eisenhower spoke
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  • 34 4 THE HAGUE. Mar. I.— Two thousand Netherlander want to return to Netherlands from Indonesia, Justice Minister Prof. J. van Oven told Parliament Wednesday. He said they included 6,000 Eurasians AP
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  • 197 4 From Our Own Correspondent o* J^SP**** MaT 1: "Operation Lignite' began b^ijboltog out water from deep under the subsoil covering the huge lignite deposits at Neiveii. Baling will continue throughout the 24 hours daily for a hundred days m the hope that
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