Indian Daily Mail, 13 August 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD. 178 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 230 1 LONDON, Auk. 12, Seven civil airliners loaded with troops left Southern England today to begin an airlift of military reinforcements to the Mediterranean. Three giant Britannias, each capable of carrying 100 passengers, took off from Hum Airport near Bournemouth and four Hermes left
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  • 197 1 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Aug. 12. Iraq, only Arab nation in the Western defence system, offered yesterday to mediate bet. wreen Egypt and Britain in the current crisis over the Suez Canal. The mediation offer wa 3 be;ng flown to Cairo by Minister of State Saeb Salarri. Minister
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  • 195 1 Br. Fr. Troops: Pak. Unhappy KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. 12. A Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday Pakistan is "unhappy'^ about the movement of British and French troops toward Suez. "This could further aggravate the situation in the Middle East," he added. The spokesman said Pakistan would prefer the nations of British-sponsored
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  • 88 1 CAIRO, Aug. 12.— President Nasser announced to-night that Egypt will not attend the London Conference on the Suez Canal. He told a press conference here that Egypt was prepared to sponsor an international conference of all Governments using the Canal, sponsored by the signatories
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  • 132 1 BELGRADE, Aug. 12. President Tito said in a statement Yugoslavia was "very much surprised" that she had not been invited to the London Conference on the Suez Canal. Marshal Tito's statement, to the Yugoslav News Agency Tanjug, said. "We are very much surprised that the three powers
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  • 167 1  - HIGH PRAISE FOR NEHRU'S STATEMENT NAFEN NEW DELHI, Aug. 12.— Dr. Kamel, Egyptian Ambassador, to-day had high prlase for Mr. Nehru's statement in the Lok Sabhm accepting the invitation to to the Suez Conference. In an Interview here, the Egyptian envoy told NAFEN: We nope India's participation will help the
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 12. Mr. Nehru's "Glimpses of World History" will soon appear in Yugoslavia, translated into Slovene. The translation has already jeen completed. Mr. Nehru's 'The Discovery of India" already has been translated and published ra Slovene.
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  • 150 1 GREECE'S REFUSAL EXPLAINED ATHENS, Aug. 12.— Greece has announced her refusal to attend the London Conference en the Suez Canal. A Greek Government communique last night said: 'After examining: from all aspects the problem of Greece's participation In the London Conference the Government decPded not to accept the invitation.' It
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  • 178 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 12.— The Indian Ambassador. Mr. G. L. Mehta, called on Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, and was understood to have told him India waa 'entirely dissatisfied* with the proposals of Britain, France and the U.S. for establishing an international authority
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  • 503 1 ROUSING ARAB NATIONALISM IS MAIN OBJECTIVE NASSER ON SIGNIFICANCE OF SUEZ NATIONALISATION CAIRO, Aug 12, President Nasser told Arab Trade Union leaders yesterday that his great objective was not simply to take over the Suez Canal but "to arouse Arab nationalism." He made his statement to the executive commit* tee
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  • 100 1 PAK. TIES WITH FRANCE DENOUNCED KARACHI, Aug. 12, Representatives of 12 political partirs have formed here an 4.11 Parties Suez Committee" to support Egypt on the Suez tssue it was announced. The representatives passed a resolution "condemning the aggressive attitude of the Western powers" with regard to nationalisation of the
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  • 91 1 LONDON, Aug. 12.— One of the most optimistic men in Britain last night waa probably Khalid A«ny, tourist attache at the Egyptian embassy. He was working as Usual. While Brit sh firms in Egypt wero preparing air-lifts to bring home wives and children of employees, Azn»y
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  • 30 1 TOKYO, Ausf. 12.— A group Of Indian and 1 Ceylonese journalists arrived In Pyongyang on Friday to visit North Korea. Pyongyang; Radio reported.— AP
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  • 230 1 SEARCH FOR CAUSES OF CANCER KAMPALA, Uganda, Aug. 12, Twenty-five medical specialists Horn 14 countries will meet soon in this town in the heart of Africa, seeking new clues to the causes of cancer. Statictics produced by the Kampala cancer research committee in a conference here Aug. 24-30 may give
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  • 69 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 12. V. X Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio who will head India's delegation to the Suez Canal conference Thursday, said last night he will hold talks with President Nasser in Cairo to-morrow before reaching London Monday. Mr. Menon said he was not
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  • 37 1 MESSINA, Sicily, Aug. 12 John A. Thlvy, Indian Ambassador to Italy, yesterday attended ceremonies marking "Indian Day at the international samples fair here. The Italian Foreign Minister, Gaeta.no Martinn was also nresent. AP
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  • 181 1 MADKAS. Aug. 12.— Mr. P. Rajagopalachari, former Governor General of India, said ♦■hat internationising the Suez Canal as the western powers intended would *pnt the clock back and make th«» «conomy of Middle Eastern countries entirely dep«ndoot no the Western powers.'
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  • 135 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 12, The world's population had reached approximately 2,692 million by the middle of 1955, according to the latest official estimates published here. The figures, compiled by the statistical office of the United Nations, show an increase of 40 millions over 1964. All
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  • 153 1 From Oar own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. U—* or the fifth day in succ> ss.on angry Gujarat! crowds continued rioting throughout the main cities of Bombay- and Sourastra State. Despite the curfew enforced by military, crowds of rioters roamed Ahmedabad in angry demonstration
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  • 111 1 Red China's Goodwill Mission To R.I. RANGOON, Aug. 12—Madame Sojng ching Ling, widow of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, founder of the Chlnea^ Republic, arrived here by air on her way to Indonesia as head of a goodwill mission from communist China. She is Vice-Chalrman of the Standing Committee of the
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  • 62 1 Australian External Affairs Minuter Mr. Robert Casey will be arriving to Singapore today at 3.55 p.m. by 8.0.A.C. Qantas, and will leave for London tomorrow, en route to New York. During his stay here tonight, he will meet the Governor Sir Robert Black, the Chief
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  • 80 1 TO ORGANISE INDIAN ITEMS FOR CITY DAY CELEBRATIONS Mr X M Oli Mohamed, City Councillor, has been elected member la charge of Indian Section In the City Council Entertainments and Anniversary Celebration Committee. Mr. OU Mohamed has been entrusted with the task of or« ganising Indian classical dance and music
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  • 515 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Aug. 13, 1956 FREE MALAYA'S DESTINY JF we remember right the Federation GoieJ Minister Tungku Abdn Rahman had sometime ago given the assurance that a Fr*e Malaya would not use British or other foreign troope to fight the Communist terrorists in the country, but that
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  • 1987 2 Amendment To S. R. Bill Passed InLokSabha I Scheme Into Being In Nov. NEW DELHI. The Lok Sabha accepted the bigger bilingual State for Bombay consist ing of Maharashtra, Maratkwada, Vidarbha, Bombay City, Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Hatch by 241 votes to 40. The Loll Sabha set
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  • 749 2 Ki««2^«, DE if 1I: The B »M>ort for the idea of a Umr ofpSSLSS I^ th r momentum and 180 memblr* 2i JST^ "i P arUes excepting the Communists have f* 1 1 sLj memorandum endorsing the idea and forwarder it to the Prime Minister for
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  • 305 2 Nehru's Birthday As Universal Children's Day INDIA GOVT'S DECISION MADRAS: The Government of India have decided that from this year (1956) onwards, Nov v shoukt be ooser«ed as universal Children's Day all over the country- it wiJ De declared a holiday. f op boys' and girls schools (not colleges). On
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  • 115 2 LONDON, Aug. 11, Because of tue Suez Canal di»pute, the Royal yacht Britannia Will sail an extra 3,000 miles to oarry Princess Margaret on her good will tour of nJast Africa next month. The Admiralty said that instead of sailing through the canal, as originally planned
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  • 82 2 MORARJI'S RESIGNATION DENIED BOMBAY. A report appearing in a Gujerati daily published from Bombay to the effect that Mr. Morarji Desal Bombay's Chief Minister, has sent in his resignation to the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, and has informed him that he (Mr. Deaai) would not be able to control
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  • 135 2 COIMBATORE: The committe constituted at the meeting of legislators and leading ctizens of Coimbatore last month to take steps to move the Government for the inception of a University at Coimbatore met again at the Pionner House. Peelamedu Mr. M S Palaniappa Mudaiiar pres.dia wh- n the
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  • 91 2 KHATMANDU, Nepal, Aug il.— The government radio announced to-da y that Nepal Premier Tanna Prasad Acharya is due to leave Aug. 21 for Peking to attend the First of October celebrations following an invitation from Premier Cnou En-lal. At tue same time informed sources saw
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  • 58 2 BONN; *ir. Devaaas Gandhi. Managing Editor of the Hindustan 'itmes arrived here last week for a one- week visit as puest of the west German government. He called on Dr. Hemrich yon Brentaoo, the Foreign Mineter. Hi^i'' !Ev M Pani Sfcar, the Indian writer and former indiaD aiplomat,
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  • 1707 3 SEQUEL TO HARTAL AGAINST NEW BOMBAY PROPOSAL WEDNESDAY INCIDENTS AHMEDABAD: The police opened fire on Weduesday in Ahmedabad City to break up violent demonstrations against the announcement of a bi-iingual State Bombay, as a result of which five persons were killed and sixty injured. Police opened
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  • 402 3 Acquisition Of Land High Court Modifies Compensation MADRAS. In the Madras High Court, Their Lordships Mr. Justice P. G jvinda Mtenon and Mr. Justice t*. N. Ramaswami allowed in substantial part an appeal preferred by the Government against the decree and judgment of the Subordinate Judge, Madurai, awarding enhanced compensation
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  • 31 3 BONN, Aug. 11. West Germany send a delegation of 20 led by Foreign Minister rieinrich von Brentano to the conference on Suez, a government spokesman announced today. AP
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  • 68 3 LOHIA INAUGURATES NEW ENGLISH MONTHLY HYDERABAD: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohla. Socialist Party chief, inaugurated here an English monthly, "Mankind." A spokesman of the editorial board, which is headed by Dr. Lohta, told Pressmen that in the solution of existing problems, "Mankind" would take its stand "on the ideas of sncaiiism,
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  • 148 3 NEW DELHI; The Minister for Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, told Mr. M. 8. Gurupadaswamy in the Lok Sabha that the question of purchase of eixty Canberra Jet Bombers fronn Britain was still under the Government's consideration. Mr. Tyagi said that the Secretary of the Defence
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11. The first tube-way under the Banihal Tunnel Project in Kashmir is now expected to be opened to traffic by the end of this year. The Deputy Minister for Transport, Mr. Alagesan, told the Lok Sabha on August 10 that originally it was planned
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  • 462 3 Food Minister's View NEW DELHI: The need for redistribution of land holdings in the country was underlined by the Food Minister, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, in a broadcast from the Delhi station of All India Radio last week. "Seventy per cent of the population
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  • 185 3 NASSER POSTPONES RUSSIA VISIT CAIRO, Aug. 11, President Nasser has postponed his visit to Russia, it was official ly stated here. The Egyptian President had been scheduled to arrive in Moscow on Tuesday, Aug. 14, two days before the opening of the London Conference on Egypt's seizure of the Suez
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  • 616 3 AMBAR CHARKHA WILL INCREASE EMPLOYMENT ENQUIRY BODY'S REPORT NEW DELHI: The Ambar Charkha "undoubtedly seem* to have immense possibilities" in enabling the decentralisation of »n industry producing a commodity essential next only to food and in providing gainful employment particularly in villages. This is on* of the main conclusions arrived
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  • 802 3 State Trading In Ores And Cement Criticisced BOMBAY; The Indian Merchants chamber in a communication to the Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry on State trading said that the introduction of State trading would inevitably lead to displacement of countless small businessmen and labourers from
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  • 1540 4 WIDESPREAD UNDERGROUND MOVEMENT CONTEMPLATED CALCUTTA: While it is doubtful to what extent the Netaji Enquiry Committee of the India Government would be able to unravel the mystery of Netaji's disappearance, some of the documents which have come to the possession of this three-member
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  • 109 4 FOUR MAULED TO DEATH BY MAN EATER SHILLONG: A hunt is on in Kamrup district for a maneater which has recently mauled four villagers to death and injured two others, according to information received here. A full-grown beast, the tiger has been roaming in the vicinity of Mudge village (Palasban
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  • 93 4 AHMUDABAD: Mr. J. M. Srinagesh, General Manager of the Hindusthan Aircraft Factory, Bangalore, said in an interview here that the factory was negotiating with M.A.N., a firm of machine manufacturers "n West Germany, for the installation of a plant at Bangalore for producing Integral railway coaches
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  • 150 4 NEW DELHI: Twelve Indian officers from various States, including one from the National Dairy R( search Institute are participating in the seminar on milk production and milk sanitation wh-ch is being currently heid in Denmark Of the State officials, there havft been selected from West Bengal,
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  • 111 4 SILCHAR: In our Silchar message (circulated on July 30) covering a boat tragedy in the Barak river on July 29 the five persons involved in the ac cident, two of whom were drowned, were mistakenly described as tea garden labourers. It is now learnt that those persons
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  • 49 4 GAUHATI. The death anniversary of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi was observed through the province. A public meeting was held at Nabin Bardoloi Hall which was addressed by a number of Congress leaders and others who enumerated the great services rendered to the country by tho departed leader.
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  • 410 4 Legislature Party To Meet On Aug. 16 BANGALORE: A meeting of the Mysore Legislature Congress Party is being convened on Aug. 16 at 9.30 a.m. at the Rsidency, Bangalore, for consideration of the directive issued by the Central Parliamentary Board, instructing the Chief Minister of
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  • 356 4 MADRAS: The Senior Service Committe of the Life Insurance Corporation under the Chairmanship of Mr. S. Lall, will meet in the City shortly to interview senior officers of the various life insurance companies now nationalised. The Committee will also assess the particular type of work being done by
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  • 111 4 NEW DELHI: Gramophone records are to be tried by the Planning Commission as a medium of publicity for the Second Five Year Plan. Twenty Hindi songs on the different aspects of the plan have been recorded by the Publicity wing of the Commission to be released
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  • 543 4 B have's Advice To South Indians MADRAS: Acharya Vinoba Bhave said at village Morappur on Wednesday last that Ramayana could be suitably amended to remove any foibles that might be found in the life of Lord Rama. Ramayan a, he said, was read with devotion as
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  • 722 4 PANDIT PANTS REVIEW NEW DELHI. Pandit G. B. Pant renewing the twit ion in tne maga iuijs announced a new policy. **c saiu, tne 00.cm...cm itJt ata* "me so.uuon v i ta<, tu-ooie.it ui.ol.i.s not merely mUtary measures to uut an euu
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  • 56 4 HLNDI PRACHAR SABHA CONVOCATION A^in^ lhe Twenty-flrst P U u/ Con vocation ot the Dakshina B harat Hindi prachar Sabha to confer degrees of Rashtra Bhasha Visharad va^itra Bhasha Praveen will >c held at 8.30 a.m. on August -3 at the Sabha's buildings in iha^arayanagar, Madras. Rashtrapathi Dr. Rajendra ?I«SS
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  • 1247 5 LAND REFORM FOR PUNJAB Legislation Likely »i^^SJP^i^ Tbm four^»y Monsoon Session of the r«*raj Vtdnaa Sabha, which was primarily summoned to adopt the Second Five- Year i-lan of the State, transacted several other items of business, mostly of a controversial nature. It passed the PEPSU Tenancy and Agricultural Lands {Amendment)
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  • 674 5 lnquiry Suggested: Resolution In Rajya Sabha NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha, last week inconclusively discussed a non-official resolution, moved by Mr. Satyapriya Banerjee (Forfard Block- Marxist Bengal) for the appointment of a Wage Commission. While Communist members urged the appointment of a Commission toenquire into and suggest
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  • 2270 5 C. R. ON NEED FOR GOOD GOVT. MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, addressing the members of the Madras Christian College Union at Tambaram last week on the subject "l«Teedom and Government" quoted the remark of a former r*rime Minister of Great Britain that "good government is no substitute
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  • 1398 6  -  K. R. N. SWAMY By Among the prioalo— treasures destroyed or carried away by vandals was the geid chandelier which hung over t he cenotaphs of Shah Jahan and his queen the Taj "Mahal, Agra. The British Viceroy, Lord Curzon, made a determined effort
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  • 1855 6 Ahmedabad Riots AHMEDABAD: Police opened fire again here on Thursday morning to break up violent demonstrations against the proposal for a bilingual Bombay State. Five persons were killed and 41 injured in the Police firing In different parts of the City, according to
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  • 102 6 At a recept'.on held at the Jubilee Restaurant, Singapore by Mr. P. L. Shanmugam of Hindustan Co-operative Insurance on Thursday night, which was attended by prominent Indians in Singapore. In the picture above are s»n (from left to right) Mr. V. Pakirfcamy Pillai. M,B.E M S.C.H., J.P.,
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  • 171 6 NEW DELHI: An adjournment motion tabled by tne Communist oppos.tion meiuuers seeKing to uiscuss tne police firing on demonstrators in «uimeuauaci on tne issue 01 tn«* Digger bilingual isomoay state \*aj. ruled out by the bpeaKer ol the Lok sabha. Mi. A. K. Gopalan, Leader
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  • 63 6 NEW DELHI: Immediately after the question hour in the Rajya Sabha. Mr. S. N. Muzumdar (Communist West Bensra!) drew attention to "the serious news" of police firing in Ahmedabad and requested Government to supply detail? as soon as possible. There was no reply from the Government benches
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