Indian Daily Mail, 20 August 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail XII. Ko. 185 SINGAPORE MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 713 1 TO SOLVE CANAL CRISIS Menon's Tireless Efforts To Evolve Acceptable Formula Egypt's Case Finding More More Favour LONDON, Aug. 19, Mr. Selwyn Uoyd, Britain's Foreign Secretary drew together Western aims at the 22-nation Suez Conference here in preparation for (he final day of the meeting.
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  • 135 1 NO LIBYAN BASE FOR BR. ACTION AGAIJNST EGYPT TRIPOLI, Libya, Aug. 19.The Libyan Government press director said today that Britain had confirmed that she will not use her bases in Libya for an attack On egypt. He said Libya haa quested and received from the tjritish Government official wr.tten confirmation
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  • 88 1 FR. OFFICIAL OF C AN AL SACKED! CAIRO, Aug. 19.— Colonel (Engineer) Mahmoud Yunis, Vice-Chairman Of the new Egyptian Sue z Canal authority, has dismissed M. May Vignes, French Assistant Administrative Manager of the Suez C;innl Company, the Egyptian Press reported today. The reason given was "absence from work for
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  • 139 1 LONDON. Aug. 19. India renewed attempts today to find a solution to the Suez crisis when Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, her delegation leader at the Su*>z Conference here called on Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, the So- viet Foreign Minister. Mr. Menon went on to the Soviet Embassy for the
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  • 146 1 Mysore Chief Minister Resigns From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Aug. 19, "I am the first casuality of the States Reorganisation" declared Mr. K. Hanumanthija ruefully as he handed over the resignation as Chief Minister to Mysore Rajpramuk on Saturday. His Revenue Minister Mr. K. Nanjappa,, who has been elected the
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Aug. 19.— 1 he Portuguese Embassy here refused to comment toda v on a newspaper report that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were to pa v a five-day state visit to Portugal next May. The report stated that an announcement was expeced next
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  • 26 1 The Merdeka Bridge (above) which was declared open by Singapore Chief Minister Mr Lint Yew Hock (below) on Friday, Aug. 17. mmsier, *ir.
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  • 115 1  -  Marshall HONG KONG, Aug. 19.— David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, told Red China's officialdom Sunday he sees no barriers to "a permanent and fruitful friendship" between Singapore and the Communist mainland. Peking Radio relayed Mar. snail's comment made at a banquet i n his honour
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  • 246 1 HONG KONG, Aug. 19.— The 30-member Singapore Trade Mission to Japan and Communist China arrived here by Air today from Japan. With them were 12 members of the Malayan Trade Mission. The leader of the Singapore group Mr. Ko Teck Kin said the Mission visited
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  • 176 1 PEKING. Aug. 19.—President Nasser of Egypt may visit Communist China later this year. Peking i& expecting an influx of statesmen, politicians and journalists from abroad during the 'open* season in the next three months, beginning with the arrival of ten British members of parliament. Definitely expected
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  • 136 1 shoulder last night when a jeep in which he was travelling overturned near Anjar. The Premier was thrown out of the jeep. The CiiinniissiiiniT of Km eh, Mr. S. A. Ghatge, and the Indian Railways Minister. Mr Lai Bahadur Shastri, were jolted but
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  • 261 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 19, English is rival of Tamil not Hindi. So declared President Rajendra Prasad in his last address here before depaiting for Delhi on Saturday. Addressing the convocation of Dashina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha at
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  • 76 1 PARIS. Aug. 19.— 1t wat leaned i n Park fro m Vientiane today that a Laotian delegation of 30 led by the Premier. Prince Souvanna Phouma, tle w from "Vientiane vitatlon of th«. Chinese c;ovtcday for Poking at the inornment. The. delcgatio n includes Five Minister?,
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  • 84 1 CAIRO, Aug. 18.—The niornin«?eD Akhbur El Yom claiiiuHl Nat unlay volunteers fro m more than a dozen countries have offered t" join Egyptian armed force* (lnrini; the current Suez crisis. The newspaper said Kgypt has received offers from voliinteers i n Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia, Iran, i'akistan, Sudan Gold
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  • 481 2 Indian Daily Mail CLARIFICATION WANTED Spore Mou., Aug., 20, 1956 ONE of the speakers at an Indian Independence Day meeting in Singapore last week frankly admitted that he could not quite appreciate the celebration of the Day in Malaya in the manner they did in India. In India itself the
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  • 4555 2 RAJYA SABHA PASSES BILL: AIM TO HELP SMALLER PERIODICALS NO RIGID SCHEDULE TO BE FOLLOWED NEW DELHI: After a three-hour debate, the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday last unanimously passed the Newspaper (Price and Page) BUI. It empowers Government, after consultation with the interests concerned,
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  • 415 3 To Arrest Rise In Food Prices «ih#>r f^ln^f- tal ba the eX P° rt <* HC nd a .X t °PP»B« of Government purchases of foodt 9 h,f ~h.H Si tei T al "wrket., and restriction on advances by the scheduled banks against stocks
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  • 539 3 REMARKS AGAINST IND. AUD. GENERAL NEW DELHI: The Speaker has ordered the expunging from the official records of certain remarks made against the Auditor-General of India by the then Finance Minister Mr. C D. Deshmukh, during the debates in the Lok Sabha on the Life Insurance Corporation Bill The remark
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  • 183 3 NEW DELHI: A scheme for the establishment of after-care and rehabilitation centres for ex-T B patients has been drawn up by the Union Health Ministry, it is learnt. Under the scheme, facilities for teaching suitable handicrafts such as tailoring, papermaking, embroidery, soap-mak-ing and basket-making will be
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  • 207 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. Iqbal Singh in the Lok Sabha tnat there were many old records to show that Jammu and Kashmir State exercised suzerainty over Citrai and the principalities in the Gilgit Agency. Mr. Iqbal Singh: Are the Government aware that Citrai ;\as
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  • 72 3 ELECTION MACHINERY OF CONGRESS NEW DELHI: Further steps to strengthen the election machinery of the Congress were considered at a meeting of the Central Parliamentary Board of the Congress here. Last week's deliberations of the Board were of "general nature not involving an v important issue", Mr. Madhavan Nair, General
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  • 114 3 Beggar Homes For All States: II Plan Scheme NEW DELHI: The Government of India have proposed to the States that each State! should have a home for 100 old, iniirni, diseased or disabled beggars during the Second Plan period, Mr. S. N. Mishra, Deputy Minister for Planning told Mr. Madlah
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  • 1003 3  - WOMEN ARE FIERCER IN LOVE AND SIN R. M. By history, it has been said of women that in matters of love men are children compared to them. It has also been said that women are cruel and irresponsible; that they are kind and tender; that they can rise to
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  • 1162 3 By Mrs* Indira Majumdar. B. A. ¥N dicussing problems with which women of today are faced, the following thought generally comes to mind. The question arises as to whether women today enjoy real happiness or not, in view of the fact that they are everywhere, whether
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  • 185 3 ANDHRA HIGH COURT IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Minister and Mr. D. G. Hindu. Homo Minister, returned from Delhi after holding discussions with the Prime Minister and the Union Homo Minister on problems relating to the reorganisation of the State with special reference to the High Court
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  • 210 3 NEW DELHI: The Communist member from Andlna, Dr. Ch. V. Rama Rao, draw the attention of Government in the Lok Sabha to the public speeches of the Chief Minister of Andhra recently against fixation of any ceiling on land holdings without a similar ceiling on properties
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  • 1417 4  -  V. M. Narasimhan By SOUTHERN INFLUENCE ON ARCHITECTURE show how the Tamilian (Dravidian) architecture has influenm the mediaeval times. An attempt is made below to ced the Orissan architecture J^ALINGA is an ancient country in South India. That }>art of India in between Eastern Ghats and Bay
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  • 232 4 NEW DELHI: Czechoslovakia has offered to assist in the indusuialisation of Jammu and Kashmir by building a cement factoiy an<j v ropeway iv the coal-rich Jangalgali region. The latter will enable quick transport of coal from the mines and bring in machinery for development work At
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  • 233 4 MADRAS: The inclus among the British forces from 1762 to 1764, is to b Serafin D. Quaison, a Filip ion of South Indian troops which occupied Manila c investigated by Mr. mo scholar. Twenty five year old Mr. Quaison is an M.A. of Pennsylvania
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  • 152 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Dixit and Mr. Justice Chainani. at the Bombay High Court, issued a rule against Miss Fatima Rashid (Nargisi, a film actress calling: upon her to show cause why the case against her under Section 186, 1.P.C., which was withdrawn during its pendency before
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  • 143 4 MADRAS: Special staff has been sanctioned by the Madras Government for the work of registration «f handlooms in the State. They will worK under the Deputy Registrars of Co-operative Societies wh" have been notified by the Textile Commissioner a s the registering authorities both for looms inside
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  • 128 4 BOMBAY: Terrorism i n Goa has become a source of business of those who have been entrusted with the task of "wiping out" nationalist activity in this Portuguese colony according tc reports received here. The police chiefs in various talukas, under the wide powers they
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  • 103 4 BOMBAY: An .tgreement grant nor three and a half month? basic wages for work *i as bonus was signed here last week between four oil companies in Bombay and their workoi.s, according to Union officials hero. The workers wore represented by the Petroleum Employees Union
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  • 141 4 26,526 Indians, Now Back From Ceylon NEW DELHI: Nine thousand and fifty-eight persons have so far returned to India from Ceylon on being served with quit notices, while 17.468 persons have returned voluntarily, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs, informed Mr. P. Narayan
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  • 23 4  -  FENELON It is a proof that one is very imperfect indeed when one is so impatient with the imperfections of others.
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  • 1334 4 PREPARATIONS FOR CHANGE OVER GOVT. VIEW EXPLAINED MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniani, Minister for Education, assured members of the Legislative Assembly during question-hour that Government were making all preparations to ensure a smooth changeover from English to Tamil as the medium of instruction in the colleges. The
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  • 119 4 Andhra Assembly Passes Bill processions" taken out in public marn age b y.Mr he M G °^r4Ta ce o Pte c d o n a g n Mr. K. Chandramouli R edance performances by Deva SUSfe? Opala XX U Mrs C.Ammanna Raja, Cong:
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  • 211 4 of Tamil as an official language in Ceylon was a fundamental right in which all men who love liberty and humfS freedom should be interested, observed Rev. Dr. X. S. Than? nayagam, chief Editor of am j} Culture,' published by the Madras Academy of Tamil th r
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  • 3663 5  - Can The East West MEET? G. L. MEHTA By India's Ambassador to U.S.A. (Mr. G. 1* Mehta, Ambassador of India to the United States, delivered the following address at the Eighty-ninth Annual Commencement of Simpson College, Indianola lowa, on 3rd June, 1956). \|R. President Graduates of T Simpson College, Ladies
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  • 999 6 Canal Nationalisation Accomplished Fact Pakistan Speaks Out Wants Only Freedom Of Navigation Ensured LONDON, Aug. 19, Mr. Hamidul Hag Choudnury, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, told the Suez Canal Conference here yesterday that nationalisation of the Canal should be accepted as an accomplished fact. He put these three points before tho
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  • 43 6 EGYPTIAN A— MISSION TO MOSCOW CAIRO. Aug. 19.—Three members of the Egyptian Atomic Energy Commission are flying to Moscow tomorrow it was announced! here today. They are Dr. Gamai el Din Nuh, Dr. Kamal el Eflfat and Dr. Osman Hassan al Mufti. Reuter
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  • 146 6 A reception was held by Mr. Natarajan, Auditor, yesterday at 779 Mountbatten Iload. in connection with the marriage of his daughter Miss Gomathi with Mr. Vytheswur.m. Th« function was attended by prombat nt members of the Indian Community in Singapoio. Dr. T. lia3u.singham celebrated the marriage of his daughter
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  • 196 6 BANDA HOPES CLOSER TIES BfcTWEEN TWO COUNTRIES COLOMBO, Aug. 19, Prince and Princess r^vi™ Ja F n tten {jed their first official function in Ceylon yesterday when they declared open a Meditat.on Centre. Shrine Room and preaching hall at Dematagoda, in the heart of Colombo Prince
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    54 6 I #'X I ?y l V v participated i n the opening ceremony of the Mcrdeka Bridge last Friday. In the picture abSJe are seen the leaders of the Malay, ChiieHe and Indian cSn! mmiities on the extreme right Is Mr. G. UttamranT fBelo!^ A view of the Bridge i
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  • 165 6 COLOMBO, AUG. 19, Ceylon's Prime Minister Mr. Solomon BandaranaUte, declared that the visit to Ceylon of Prince and Princess Mikasa of Japan would "help immeasureably to bring our two peoples even closer to each other in a new era of Asian understanding and endeavour." The Prime
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  • 666 6 5,000 Witness Opening Ceremony New Building Of Sri Narayana Mission In tiie presence of over 5,000 people, the Chief Minister Mr. LAm Yew Hock declared open the n«w premises of the Sri Narayana Mission, Seletar. I The ceremony bega n witu the hoisting or the Mission flag by the Member
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