Indian Daily Mail, 23 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 67 SINGAPORE, MONDAt, APRIL 23, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 815 1 IF I FAIL I QUIT MARSHALL CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM OVER MERDEKA TALKS DEFENDS CLAIM FOR INTERNAL SECURITY CONTROL LONDON, APR. 22: MR. DAVID MARSHALL, SINGAPORE'S CHIEF MINISTER, SAID HERE THAT HE WAS ONLY 'CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE OUTCOME OF HIS TALKS BEGINNING HERE ON MONDAY WITH BRITAIN ABOUT THE ISLAND CROWN
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  • 286 1 tain's reserve powers might be real "If the arranlgement Is ac- cepted if reasonable terms of l service or abolition of service are laid down for the British Civil Servants and if the con- ception of a new Singapore citizenship is tempered to soothe
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  • 602 1 Poet Foresees No Immediate Change Here In Ceylon LEEDS, England Apr. 22.— The Yorkshire Post expressed the opinion that the immediate < outlook does not suggest any dangerous change in Ceylon or i Singapore. But in Singapore the urge 1 towards a pro-Chinese policy i may eventually become hard to
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  • 35 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 22.— President Elsenhower is considering setting up a commission to plan a government award for important civilian achievements in art, sciences and other activities, White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said yesterday.
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  • 172 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 22: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike Ceylon's New Prime Minister, whose government is pledged to establish a Socialist Republic, said he would discuss the question of British naval and air bases in Ceylon at the London Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in June.
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  • 146 1 NEW YORK, Apr. 22: Mr. Charles Bohlen United States Ambassador home on a visit from Moscow has told President Eisenhower that according to his on-the-spot observations, collective leadership in the Soviet Union was likely to continue for years, the "New York Times" reported from Washington. In
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  • 311 1 Five Singapore Harbour Board Unions have decided to amalgamate. This was decided at a meeting of Representatives of the Union held at the S.H.B. Staff Association, said Mr. Jamit Singh S.H.B. Staff Association. General Secretary. The Unions are the S.H.B. Labour Union, the Singapore Wharf and
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  • 133 1 CALCUTTA, Apr. 22. Ceylon's new left-wing Governi ment will decide on the future of British Military Bases on the island before this summer's Commonwealth Prime Minis, ters' Conference in London, Mr. A. Kuruppu, Ceylon's Minister for Local Government and Cultural Affairs, said here. He told reporters
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  • 83 1 Fazl Ali New Assam Governor I Prom Our Own Correspondent j NEW DELHI, Apr. 22: The Govt. of India have appointed Mr. Fazl All, former Supreme Court Justice and Chairman of the Monumental State's Reorganisation Report as the Governor of Assam. Assam has now become a heavy responsibility because of
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  • 177 1 j From Our Own Correspondent i MADRAS, Apr. 22: The Madras City Marina will be »1 floodlit at three places not only as added attraction but also as a measure of greater security. The City has one of the finest sandy beaches In the world
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  • 393 1 Jus Soli: Tungku's Appeal For Tolerance N Broadcasting last night on the non-Malays' demands for jut soli (citizenship by right of birth), the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman said: "Under the changes visualised by the new constitution, the Malays are prepared within reason to share those rights with others
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  • 36 1 AMSTERDAM, Apr. 22: Queen Juliana yesterday cancelled her festival annual traditional drive through Amsterdam following the death in Jakarta of Leon Jungschlaeger who was on trial for his Ufe. He died in > hnar»l*nl tttat Thursday.- A.P.
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  • 202 1 LONDON, Apr. 22: Tht Anglo-Soviet "summit" talk* reached their crucial phase to* day in the privacy of Chequers, Sir Anthony Eden's residence deep in the Buckinghamshire countryside, near London. Marshal Nikolai Bulgantn and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier and Communist Party Chief, were the overnight guests of
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  • 490 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon, Apr. 23, 1956 SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP -PREMATURE ACCORDING to press reports, proposals for a Singapore Citizenship are said to have been drafted by the Marshall delegation which is now in London negotiating for merdeka or self-govern-ment for the Colony. These proposals provide for the grant of
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  • 2737 2 FIRST YEAR OF LABOUR FRONT ADMINISTRATION Steeplechase On Wild-Horse APRIL 1955 APRIL 1956 Appreciation Apprehension r— REFLECTIONS— OF j CKTI lfa\C 1' CEVENTH of April, Nineteen Fifty-Six, which marked the First Anniversary of the Labour Front in office, virtually passed unsung by party members, unhonoured by friends and sympathisers, unmentioned
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  • 379 2 QN APRIL 22nd 1955, for w the first time in the history of Singapore, the Governor read a speech outlining the policy of a predominantly elected Government in Singapore. On April 23rd 1956, 13 members of the Assembly under my leadership will sit across the table from
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  • 865 3 Reformation Of States Ministers Objection To Home Bill Overruled Bengal-Bihar Plan For Separate Measure So'Tnow^^ tO PPOB€ BI at very ™i& n-e'cS Mr. Kamal Bose (Com West Bengal) said that whether or not the v would oppose the BUI at the very outset would depend on the nature of the
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  • 393 3 REUTHER IMPRESSED WITH SPIRIT OF INDIA BOMBAY: Mr. Walter P. Reuther, United States Labour leader said here recently that he had been Impressed by what he had seen in India and most impressed with the spirit of India. Speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the Rashtriya Mill
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  • 56 3 EGYPT-RED CHINA JOURNALISTS EXCHANGES CAIRO, Apr. 2i Egypt and Red China wilv exchange journalists, language professors and cultural mission under an agreement signed this week, Egypt's Ministry of Education announced Friday. The agreement provides for mutual recognition of academic degrees granted by the two countries, exchange of art exhibitions, films,
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  • 21 3 DACCA; Press correspondents and photographers have been offered cheap travel facilities by railways in pajcl. •tan,
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  • 72 3 DACCA; Cfc«pra— li «f the BMt Paktetaa Secretariat hawe started to he* after Of DMOk, tMs niethedl <tr their pIMMM followW the ntaMl of tt» flwwiriifl to accede to. their Asaeeia- WVMfc Oi**hse pay tacreaees aad «**pp«f» of "dome—to drudgery" they are fereaito «rry <wt at
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  • 112 3 ftiTS*. WK-HI: The Minister f? r Natural RwKmrcß, Mr Jh-?;^ 1 *POtogl»edin JjßLok sabha for his absence from the Hotue when he was by the Speaker on the agenda. The Minister who was to a statement shortly t?, 68 011 ttal correcting nis earlier reply, returned to
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  • 230 3 NEW DELHI: The Speaker Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, said in tne JLok babha inat ncrcafter he would not auow answers to questions tabled by members wno were not present in the House an<l wno nad not instructed otner members to put the questions on their behalf.
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  • 75 3 SAIGON, Apr. 21 The Vietnamese government denied it has closed the CambodianVietnamese borders. The closing charge was made by former Premier Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia last month &> one of the reasons for deterioration of relations between the two neighbours. The Vietnamese government was forced to exert
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  • 93 3 NEw DELHI; Changes suggested in the process of manufacture of fertilizers at the Alwaye and Chemicals were no w being put into practice and consequently the factory which had been a losing concern for several years was now expected to become an economic proposition, Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, Minister
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  • 1170 3 ASSESSMENT OF LABOUR FRONT IN OFFICE Labour Bill has been enacted. Central Provident Fund Scheme introduced, Free Legal Aid Bill has gone through the First Reading, Muslim Marriage Bill has been passed, a motion on Hindu Marriage Registration approved, official designations of certain officers altered, Malayanlsation of Public Services accepted
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  • 61 4 BOMBAY, Apr. 22 A strike by 6,000 workers at the Bombay naval dockyard was called off by the Com-munist-.vd union yesterday after crippling the country's main naval base for four days. A union announcement said that the stoppage— begun in support of wage and other
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  • 274 4 Message To Prime Minister Of Indonesia COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike has cabled the Prime Minister jrf Indonesia, Dr. All Sastroamidjojo pledging his fullest co-operation te furthering the ideals set out at the Bundling Conference. Asked whether his decision to subscribe to the
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  • 100 4 Attempted To Break Into Envoy's House BANGKOK, Apr. 22 Police 'Friday night shot a jnau who they saia was trying to break Into the house of the American Ambassador* to Thailand Mr. Ma x W. Bishop. The police said the man was carrying- Letters complaining about a high Thai Government
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  • 84 4 No More 'Voice Of America' In Ceylon COLOMBO. Ceylon, April 22 "Voice Of America" broadcasts from Ceylon to Asia are likely to be banned, a high.'y reliable source said yesterday. C.A.S. Marikkar, Minister for broadcasting in Ceylonta ne^v left minded government, called for an inquiry into the •Voice's" activities in
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  • 64 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Apr. 22.— -The U.N. announces that Eugcnio SolerAlonso, of Cuba, has been appointed director of the U.N. information centre in New Delhi. Soler-Alonso will replace James B. Orrick, who has gone to Korea as officer in charge of information for
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  • 37 4 DACCA; Apr. 22 Pakistan intends to send students to Malaya for training In rubber planting it was learned yesterday Successful experiments with 30 rubber trees have been carried out in East Pakistan. AP
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  • 385 4 Bhikkhus' Ten Mandates To M.E P. COLOMBO: The Bksath Bhikku Peramuna wrote to the 51 MJ»'s of the Maha Jana Eksath Peramuna requesting all of them to attend the ceremonial opening of Ceylon's Third Parliament clad in national dress white banian and cloth. This implements decision of the Executive Committee
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  • 83 4 Prince Rainier holds Grace Kelly's arm, when at Monaco Palace, April 17, they were about to receive presents. Amongst the gifts they rereived was a large bundle of letters from well wtsher 8 which was presented by Jacqueline Pasmrier of Nantes, France (not shown), who was
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  • 160 4 Equal Treatment To Opposition* Electorates COLOMBO: There will be no dtscrimteatloa against the electorates represented by member, of the Opposition in the development programme* of the MEP Government. The Prime Minister, Mr. 8. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, told the Government Parliamentary Group meeting that
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  • 156 4 INDIAN ART EXHIBITION IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Apr. 22: An exhibition of decorative arts from India was opened at the Corcoran Gallery of Art on Saturday by Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta. In his opening remarks Mehta said the appeal of art "transcends all national and racial barriers." "In promoting exchange
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  • 40 4 COLOMBO: A proposal to ban the publication of Indian racing- news will be discussed by the Government Parliamentary Group. At present racing news from Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, Poona, Bangalore, Secunderabad and Ootacamund Is published In Ceylon.
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  • 348 4 POLGAHAWELA: "HIBTORV TELLS U8 THAT THE ANCIENT SINHALESE WERE WELL BEHAVED PEOPLE WHO AVOIDED VICE AND ALL EVILB. CAN WE COMPARE OURSELVES TO THOSE ANCIENT SINHALESE. "If we do, It will be seen that they followed certain principles and customs. But it is distressing- to
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  • 106 4 MALAYAN BADMINTON CHAMPIONS IN TOKYO TOKYO, Apr. 22: Malayan badminton world champions Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock won easily here In exhibition games against a Japanese student team from the Kan to area (Eastern Japan). The two Malayan players arrived here last week on their way home from
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  • 74 4 A patrolman of Malayan Railways on Saturday moming found a rail-length spikes on the left side of the track and two pairs of fish plates removed from the line in the S.im River district of Perak. It Is believed that ±hls was the work of the
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  • 23 4 NEW DELHI: The ExportImport Bank has granted a loan of $39,800,000 to Afghanistan, according to Afghan Em. bassy sources here.
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  • 198 4 ft PORTOFINO Ita-y, Apr. 22 m~ Honeymooning Grace Keliy End i-iince Rainier HI ot Cfonaoo, afloat on their Aleclifcenanean Idyll, kept Italy's west coast guessinp yesterday at where tne y would make their next appearance. A squad of ltaian Carawearing full dress uniforms and red~p .uined Nao.eonic hats, maintained
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  • 29 4 NEW DELHI: India and Indonesia are to exchange instruments of ratification "very soon" of the cultural agreenent entered Into by the two countries, informed sources said here.
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  • 99 4 Death Penalty No Abolition In India NEW DELHI, APT. 22 India has no intention of suspending the death penalty in the country it was stated in Parliament yesterday. Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs told a questioner in the House of People that the Government
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  • 178 4 Goubert Elected Pondy Leader From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY. Apr. 22: Edouard XJoubert. once the greatest supporter of French •iule in Pondicherry, has now been elected the Leader of the Pondicherry State Assembly Congress Party. This makes ■lim virtually the Chief Minister of Pondy State whose status has not yet
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  • 107 4 FAREWELL PARTY TO POLICE OFFICER More than 300 Police personnel from all over the Federation including members of the rank and file attended an informal cocktai; party at the Federal Police Depot on Saturday night, to bid farewell to Mr. C.S.K. BoveU. Deputy Commissioner (Field) who is leaving- shortly to
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  • 43 4 The next public session of the Malayamsation Commission will be held today Monday, at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room, Pub.ic Relations Office, Assembly House Oral 3vidence will be recorded on the Malayanisation of the staff of the Singapore Improvement Trust.
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