Indian Daily Mail, 5 August 1956

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 170 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 557 1 Egypt Retorts: "It's Silent On Our Claims" LONDON, Aug. 4.— Cairo radio broadcast last night a point by point reply to the three power conference statement in London which it said had been issued by President Nasser's political office. TM reply was made la
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  • 104 1 —Daily Newt NEW YORK, Aug. 4.— The Daily News said editorially that the nickname "Hitler of the Nile" fits Egypt's President Gamel Nasser "better and better." The News lashed out at the way Nasser on Monday shut down the Egyptian news agency and on Tuesday "fired
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  • 85 1 Egypt's Minister of National guidance, Fathi Radwan, said in a Cairo radio broadcast that President Nasser wa 8 no Hitler and would ensure the free passage of ships throueht the Suez Canal. He said unlike Hitler, who was out to get raw materials and markets vital to the
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  • 198 1 FRANCE PLANS MILITARY INTERVENTION PARIS. Aug. 4. —The French cabinet considered plans for a possible military, naval and airborne intervention i n Egypt should the international conference prove abortive. Before that the Ministers heard a report from the Foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau, about the London talks. M. Pineau stressed,
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  • 177 1 RAMAYANA IS NOT ANTI-SOUTH Bhave From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 4.— The Hindu epic "Ramayana" was not a history of conquest of South mdla by the North, and North Indians did not look upon the book on that light. So declared Acharya Vlnoba Bhave in his prayer meeting at
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  • 27 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 4: President Eisenhower signed yesterday a bill authorising U.S. participation in the International Wheat Agreement for there more year?.- A.P.
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  • 119 1 HAS EGYPT REJECTED INVITATION? The statement listed nine points criticising the declaration Issued in London Thursday night by the Big Three powers. But it did cot say yes or no about the invitation extended to Egypt to join the conference on the future of the canal. The Egyptian statement said
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  • 68 1 Cairo. Aug. 4.— President Nasser saw the Soviet. Indian and American Ambassadors one after the other here, for talks on the Suez Canal issue, a presidency spokesman said. The spokesman said that the President had a one-hour meet in*? with the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. E. KissUev, first
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  • 283 1 MAY CHANGE FACE OF S. R. C. BILL ITSELF! From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 4— Hundred and eighty mem. bers of the Lok Sabha (Lower House) have signed a memorandum forwarded to Premier Nehru urging that the crucial question of the future of
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  • 136 1 FARIS, Aug. 4: The Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) yesterday formally and strongly appealed to Iceland to allow the United States to continue its base there. The Council said it had weighed Iceland's request for reconsidering the need for the U.S. base
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  • 135 1 End Fend With EuropeansIndians Told NAIROBI, Aug. 4: N. S. Mangat, president of the Kenya Indian Congress, yesterday called on Indians "to declare an end to our 50-year feud with the European community and bury the hatchet." Mangat reversed the stand he took in 1984 when he made a slashing
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  • 100 1 BOMBAY. Aug. 4: Violent storms ripping through Western India have killed 21 persons in the last four days, official reports said yesterday. Seventeen victims died as their mud homes crashed to the ground around them at Bijapur and Ahmedabad and four were drowned in the swollen
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  • 885 1 TANDON PRESENTS CHEQUE TO SIB SYDNEY CAINE THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HAS DONATED A SUM OF Rg. 10,000 (M 56,600) TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TOWARDS THE DE PARTMENT OF INDIAN STUDIES. The Commissioner for India in Singapore and Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon,
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  • 190 1 India To Attend Conference But No Prior Commitment NEW DELHI, Aug. 4—The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, who haebeen in touch with President Nasser on the Suez question, will probably make a statement in parliament on Tuesday, it was reliably learned here lastnight. India
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  • 77 1 International Red Cross Exhibition MADRAS: The Peruvian and Rumanian Red Crosg Societies are planning international exhibitions of junior works this year. The League of the Red Cross Societies, Geneva, has asked the Red Cross Society, Madras State Branch, to contribute exhibits for displa v at these exhibitions. The exhibits are
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  • 137 1 Flower Seeds To School Children MADRAS: The National School Garden Association of Tokyo, which is working to develop school gardens in Japan, has drawn a plan t* present flower seeds raised and collected by Japanese children to foreign children as a token of their friendship and hope for peace. The
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  • 41 1 RED COUNTRIES AID TO YUGOSLAVIA i^nion and Communist East Germany have agreed to help finance a large aluminum plant for Yugoslavia, it was announced yesterday. The agreement apparently Soviet Union's new campaign to woo Communist Yugoslavia away from the West A.P.
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  • 198 1 Hyderabad, Aug. 4,-Dr 8odWl«t leader said here last night that If Britain persist* S JS warUke action agaJS Egypt India should step Sut of the Commonwealth." He added In a «tnfo>tt»i»# rae White GovemSTS Europe are gathering their forces to commit i n j££Zi babymurder. **yp* thUfe JT
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  • 1008 2  -  ADRIAN BALL "ir T»HE DUKE OF EDINBURGH has been talking about a discovery he made in mid-air. A regular pilot these days, the Queen's go ahead young husband has found the English tongue becoming the standard language for air transport and commerce generally. It
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  • 1130 2  - Kathakali- National Heritage Of India V. MADHAVAN NAIR The art of Kathakali belongs not merely to Kerala, where It orginated, but also to other part* of the country. This is the view of Gum Kunchu Kurup, one of it* foremost exponents. By /MJRU KUNCHU KURUP, recipient of the President's i
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  • 298 2 n-JSFZL™** 1 Mr. ISatl Warren, Chief Justice of the Uaitod State* Supreme Court, and Mrs. Warn. w« visit tall!* H.^*,— August at the ftnvitatfcm of the laz^jjjwiinniiiMl, the Indian Embassy in Washington an- The announcement said that they will visit Bombay, Madras Calcutta, New
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  • 2050 2  -  A VIETNAMESE ANTHROPOLOGY EVOLUTION ir QOME humorist said when 9 speaking About the creation of Adam and Eve that man Is but a rough outline ■nd that woman to a masterpiece. Without going up to the simple admission of such an opinion or being more feminist than
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  • 966 3 BASIC CONCEPT OF NEW CONSTITUTION NEW DELHI: The Kashmir Premier, Mr. Bakshi Ghuttn Mohammad, declared that the "bamc concept of our new ijOTOtotion i» that Jammu and Kashmir is a n Integral part Answering questions, the Kashmir Premier said that the E*k tt
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  • 193 3 ARAB REACTION TO PAKISTAN ENVOY'S VIEW N£W DELHI: Primo Minister Nehru told the Lok SaDha uiat the Aiau countries w*h« rather '-amused" at the recent statement made by Pakistan s Minister to Syria, Mr. Lalshah rfoKhavi, that war w.th India was inevitable over the Kashmir issue. Mr. Nehru had been
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  • 161 3 PRETORIA: Mr. J. Str><lom, the South African Prime Minister, said at a Press conference that he did not have any talks with Prime Minister Nehru on the South African-Indian question during the recent Commonwraith Premiers' Conference in London. Mr. Strydom did not. say anything more on
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  • 93 3 BOMBAY: The detention order passed on Mr. S. A. Dange the Communist leader, has been withdrawn, a Bombay Government Press Note said. Mr. Dange was released on parole on «.pr. 11 in view of h s wife's ill- health. The period of parole «was then extended
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  • 69 3 CONSOLIDATION OF INSOLVENCY ACT NEW DELHI: An official Press release issued stated that the Law Commission has taken up the revision of the presidency towns and provincial insolvency Acts and will make recommendations as to the lines on which these Acts should be amended, revised, consolidated! or other wise brought
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  • 98 3 NEW DELHI: Out of 58 mercy petitions against death sentences received from different States since April 1956, the death sentence of 15 prisoners was commuted to imprisonment for life, the Home Minister, Pandit Pant, tolfl Sardar Iqbal Singh in a written reply in the Lok Sabha
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    22 3 The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, examining some old manuscripts at Madarasa-e-Mahmood Gawan (College of Oriental Learning! at Bidar which he visited recently.
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  • 328 3 NEW DELHI The per capita consumption of cloth might rise to 30 yards l n 10 or 12 years, according to the Union Minister of Commerce. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. Addressing a meeting of Directors of Industries of States here, Mr. Krishnamachari said that the bulk
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    61 3 yen in honour °f India s Prim Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehrxt, by H.E. Shukri Kuwatly. President of Syria, at Damascus during the r d t> o_ Prime Minister's recent visit to Syria. Githr S fi'^ rian J^ riTne Minister > MUs #«<*<* Kuwatly, the daughter of the Syrian President; the
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  • 660 3 The scheme of "People** College*" it of value in foetering adult social education In this country. TF A TRUE democracy leading to a socialistic pattern of society is to flourish, coun-try-wide adult social education on liberal lines is urgently needed. The objectives of this adult
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  • 1307 3 INDUSTRIAL ISSUES STEADY BOMBAY. Industrial issues on the Bombay Stock Exchange assumed a steady undertone in slow and thin trad ing last short working week, in which there were only two working days. On Monday, the market was closed for Tilak Day, on Tuesday trading was suspended
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  • 157 3 ASSAM AGAINST OIL REFINERY IN CALCUTTA GAUHATI: The reported agreement in Delhi between the Government of India and the representatives of Assam CMI Company, authorising the latter to set up a refinery for processing oil in Calcutta has been received here recently with "great indignation." While it is generally welcomed
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  • 147 3 CHANDIGARH: The Chief Minister of Punjab, Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon, told Pressmen that he had received the report of the Shriman Narayan Inquiry Committee into the Hoshiarpur incidents of June 17 and that it was under his consideration. He said that he was not in a
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  • 804 4 Speaker's Ruling In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI. During the resumed discussion on the States Reorganisation Bill in the Lok Sabha, the Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, ruled that no reference should be made by members to incidents in Bombay in November and January
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  • 330 4 "TIT FOR TAT" BY GOVT. DEPARTMENTS NEW DELHI: "Tit for tat" has apparently been found the only remedy against the attitude of one major Government of India Department against another, according to the findings of the Public Accounts Committee whose 17th report was presented to the Lok Sabha. The two
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    20 4 Sir Alexander Orantham, Governor of Hong Kong, attended a dinner party held in his honour In Mr A X ciuuidn
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  • 45 4 INDIAN NATIONAL'S DEATH IN LAHORE LAHORE: Bachan Singh, one of the three Indian nationals arrested recently on charges of entering Pakistan without passport and smuggling died in the district jail here. The accused had been remanded to judicial custody and investigation was still in progress.
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  • 68 4 "A THREAT TO PEACE"— FRANCE PARIS. Aug. 2. The French National Assembly yesterday adopted b> 422 votes against 150 a resolution that "the behaviour of Colonel Nasser constitutes a permanent threat to peace." Only the Communists voted against this resolution. The resolution was preceded by a short debate in which
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  • 351 4 INDO-U. S. RELATIONS BETTER NOW NEW DELHI: Dr. A. Appadorai, Director of the Indian Scnool of international Studies, said here that there was now a better understanding in the U.S. of India's stand on International issues than two years ago. Dr. Appadorai, who recently returned fro m the U.S., after
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  • 152 4 MURDER OF S. IND. WOMAN IN RAJKOT RAJKOT: The Sessions judge of Madhya Saurashtra, convicted Lalgudi Krishnaswami Venugopal under §ec, 302 LP.C. imurder) and sentenced him to undergo imprisonment for lite for causing the death of Padmini Nagarajan, wife of Mr. S. Nagarajan, Plant Protection Officer of the Saurashtra Government.
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  • 429 4 Details Of Delhi Agreement HYDERABAD: Details of the safeguards for Telengana on which an agreement was signed in Delhi on Thursday last between Andhra and Telengana leaders were available here The agreement, among other things, pdovides for retention of tfie present Hyderabad Domicile 1
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  • 944 4 •pEHERAN: Iran's interest in tVie modern Arab world. has never in the past been profound, has recently been stimulated by several factors. Forcmoßt among these is the critical readjustment of Big Power influence, and rivalry, in her own territory. Britain's once dominant position in
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  • 579 4 Conservation Of Water In India NEW DELHI: The latest scientific and technological development in Australia in regard to water conservation and irrigation were brought to the notice of Prime Minister Nehru and the Government of India by Mr. J. G. Beale, Chairman of the Water Research Foundation of Australia. Mr.
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  • 95 4 BOSTON, Aug. 3: Governor Herter of Massachusetts told a Press Conference here that if his name was placed In nomination for Vice-Prestdent at the Republican Convention, it would be without his consent He said it should be obvious he would not consent to become a Convention floor
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  • 44 4 INDORE: Ujjaln, claimed to be the Oreenwhlch of India, will have an experimental- observatory from Aug. l Atmospheric testa carried out at TJJjaln during the last four or five years had testified Ut suitability from the point of photofriphic obwrvtafi.
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  • 581 5 rpHE long line of shuffling people moved slowly towards the line of soldiers, searching for arm*. The Jewish woman with the black hair and unsmiling face waited patiently for her turn at interrogation. Although under her skirts was a British Army Sten gun which she was
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  • 417 5 PRIVATE BILL TO AMEND INDIAN PENAL CODE NEW DELHI: Removal of the "discrimination" in favour of women in the matter of punishment for the offence of adultery was demanded by Mr. Fulainhji Dabhi (Con. Bombay) when the Lew Sabha took up for consideration
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  • 402 5 NEW DELHI: One of the cases tef erred to by the Public Accounts Committee in its 17th report to Lok Sabha (parts of which have already appeared in these columns is the agreement the Railway Board entered into in 1949 with Schlieren, a Swiss firm, for
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  • 565 5  -  S. CAMERON BY presented Histraduth at six In-, ternational Labour Conferences, in Britain and the United States. In 1948 Qolda Meyerson went to Moscow as Israel's first Minister to the Soviet Union. She was greeted with tremendous enthusiasm in the Russian capital by a vast
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  • 319 5 Property Of Evacuees: Restoration KARACHI: The joint IndoPakistan Oommtttee for the implementation of the moveaole property agreement concluded its meeting her© aner fixing target dates for tiie reiease and restoration "of movable property of evacuees lying with the Custodians. The representatives of the two countries met here for two days.
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  • 373 5 Like father, like son; like i master, like valet. The Western < saying has its equivalent in < Viet-Nam. i To serve in the imperial-dc- mocratic regime of Bao-Dai, an individual had to maintain a certain pattern of physical and! moral form similar to that of I
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  • 1237 5  -  R.R. Diwakar »y |t/fOBT of us commit the mis- 1 take of thinking that the ige of saints and mystics has gone. We seldom have the gen- j srosity and the appreciative ta- j lent to recognize them even when they are in our very midst One such,
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  • 115 5 MYSORE, India, Aug. 3.— The World University Service agreed at its seven-day conference which ended here yesterday to give any necessary aid to students under difficulties in Cyprus. The General Assembly of the W.U.S. which exists to provide assistance to meet the needs and problems
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  • 56 5 VIENNA, Aug. 4: Indian Deputy Minister of Production 1 Satish Chandra has arrived in r Prague on a "brief study trip" 1 of Czechoslovakia during which i he will "investigate possibilities of further technical co-opera-t tion" between Czechoslovakia and India, the Czechoslovak t Communist Party newspaper
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  • 1276 6 ALI TO REPORT TO COALITION PARTY KARACHI: Pakistan's Premier, Chaodhry Mohammed Ali, retained to Karachi from Saudi Arabia, after a five week tour abroad. He was received at the all-port hi pouring ram by the Acting President, MrAbdul Wahab Khan, members of the Pakistan Cabinet and the
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  • 384 6 HONg KONC: Trade between Hea China and Pakistan is flourisiߣ, tne omoal Peipmg r eyple Davy claims. Into tiie claim, broadcast by Pelping Radio, was thrown SJdewlpe at the United States. The paper asserted that la recent years "U.S. dumping of surplus cotton had an unfavourable Influence
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  • 72 6 Issuance Of Travel Papers To Indian-Bound Passengers Mi-. P. H. Desal the Assistant Commissioner for the Government of India in Malaya, Kuala Lumpur will be in Penang from A.ug. 18, upto the evening of Aug. 20, in connection with the issuance of travel documents to passengers proceeding to India. All
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  • 66 6 BOMBAY Director Ramanlal Desal, who resigned his post with the Fihnistan Studios, now plans to produce a musical and dance film. Gopi Krishan will star in the leading role in the flbn, which will be made by Jehanglr Productions. Sardar Malik will compose the music, while
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  • 287 6 U.N. Secy. On The Proposed Suez Talks NEW YORK, Aug. 3, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations Secretary-General, said yesterday that it would be premature at this stage of "very acute negotiations 7 for him to intervene in the Suez Canal dispute. He told a press conference that he would
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  • 126 6 PARIS, Aug. 3. French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau told the French National Assembly to-day that France had several times warned the United States against the duplicity of Colonel Nasser. "The American Government should itself rather reticent at that time,' he said. 'It has evolved since.' The
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  • 145 6 AHMED ABAD: Following a settlement reached with the heads of institutions about 2,800 students of the colleges in Vallabh Vidyanga r at Anaod called off the five-day old strike recently. The attendance waa less by 20 0, according to Mr. Bhailalbhai Pate], viceChancellor of the Vallabhbhal
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