Indian Daily Mail, 13 March 1955
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Title Section18 1955-03-13 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 30 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration193 1955-03-13 1 Sir Anthony Eden's View LONDON, Mar. 12. "1 think India's influence in bouth Jttast Asia mi the years to come can be very great," declared the Brit.sh Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden interviewed by Mr. William Ci irk of the193 words
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Article84 1955-03-13 1 THRICE NO LONDON, Mar. 12. Sir Anthony Eden replied No, no, no" when he was asked m a radio interview here last night if he thought there is any danger of America starting a preventive war against China. "If you mean by that what I like to call a forestallingReuter - 84 words
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Article114 1955-03-13 1 TAIPEH, Mar. 12.— The Ch:nese Nationalists are deter mined to fight for their off shore islands of Quemoy auu Matsu, with or without Am«clean support, Premier O. h. i'ui asserted. The Nationalist determine, tion to defend the islands la Absolute, the Premier toldA.P. - 114 words
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21 1955-03-13 1 LONDON, Mar. 12: Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of Penicillin, died at his home here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article91 1955-03-13 1 "But those who are not present another problem. "Every country has the right to decide what it wants to do but I believe we sha 1 •M those countries who are not m SEATO will have bettci relations with each other ant. perhaps better relations witReuter - 91 words
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Article410 1955-03-13 1 NEW YORK Buddhism t... yentle religion of much oi the Orient, is ''the sole important positive force aroum which opposition to Communism can be built" in Southcast Asia, Life magazine sal', n its latest issue. 'The question is whether the practical moral v<ig ;,^r Buddhism goesAP - 410 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-03-13 1 The first portrait taken of Mr. Zavenyagln since his ap* >ointment a H a Deputy Prime I nister of the USSR by the jupreme Soviet on Feb. £8. he picture was made available to the Western press in Moscow on Mar. 5. Zavenya;in, a Colonel-General,AP - 72 words
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132 1955-03-13 1 Tanganyika Independence U.K's No To U.N. UNITED NATIONS, New fork, Mar. 12.— Britain deftotly told the U.N. Trusteeship ?o'incir it will not carry out my recommendations m its Tanganyika trustee territory the British do not think •/ill help the inhabitants of hat African country. Sir Alan Burns, veteran Jritlsh delegateA.P. - 132 words
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Article428 1955-03-13 1 A Thrilling Story About An Indian Nomadic Tribe! Why They Became Nomads! Home Coming After 300 Years JAIPUR The Oadulya Lobars, a nomadic tribe of Rajasthani blacksmith who carry their smithies on carts did who have roamed this countryside for more thnn >00 years, are to shortly stage a colourfulNAFEN - 428 words
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Article332 1955-03-13 1 Reported Romance Of Margaret And Townsend Let Not Prestige Of Monarchy And Koyal Family Suffer LONDON, Mar. 12: Ituckingham Palace official* had "no comment" to make today on rumour that an announcement cf the engagement of princess Margaret to group Capta'n Peter Town send would appear m the London GazetteReuter - 332 words
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Article183 1955-03-13 1 AUCKLAND. New Zealand Mar. 12: The newspaper Auckland Star commenting on rumours of a romance between Princess Margaret and Group Captain Townsend said "King Edward the Eighth could net as a King marry Mrs. Simpson Princess Margaret cannot as a Princess enjoying full royal privileges marry GroupReuter - 183 words
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Article80 1955-03-13 1 TAMIL IS OUR LIFE Following further contributions to the Tamil Library Fund ana names to the list of TAMIL IS OUR LIFE are acknowledged wih thanks and pride: 190. Gandhi Memorial School Teachers, Kuala Kangsar 10 191 P. Sengottaiya Balo 10 192. K. Perumal. Boh Estate 10 193. R Krittinasamy80 words
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Article51 1955-03-13 1 HONG KONG. Mar. 12. Hiou En Lai, Communist China's Prime Minister, gave a farewell banquet Thursday to the Dalai and panchen llamas spiritual and temporal rulers of Tibet. Peking radio reported The Lammas arc expected to 'oavc China soon for home after their six-month vi^irReuter - 51 words
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158 1955-03-13 1 MOSCOW, Mar. IS. The newspaper lavestia charged Friday that Ceylon was barring Russian scientists from viewing an eclipse of the Sun there on June 30, while admitting astronomers from the Western nations. Izvestia said expeditions rrom England, France and SwedenA.P. - 158 words
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105 1955-03-13 1 COSMETICS PREROGATIVE OF WOMEN HARTFORD, Connecticut, Mar. 12: A woman was awarded US$ll,BOO by a Superior Court judge yesterday on the claim she suffers mental anguish because she can no longer powder her nose. She «a d she broke her m-sf m an automobile arcidrnt two years ago »*»<* cannutA.P. - 105 words
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112 1955-03-13 1 Asians Africans Want A Fifth FreedomFreedom From Contempt LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Mar. 12. The peoples of Asia and of Africa want a fifth freedom—a freedom from contempt." They want to be accepted fully as neighbours and as partners, not to be treated as lesser breeds without the law," says Barbara WardA.P. - 112 words
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232 1955-03-13 1 U. S. Economic Aid For Asia Triangular Programme Suggested SEATTLE, Mar. 12: An important State Department official suggesed a triangular programme of economic aid for Asia, emphasizing the need fo r "self help of each country individually." Deputy Under-sccrctary of State Robert D. Murphy mentioned no figures m his speechAP - 232 words
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Article178 1955-03-13 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 12: India will transfer to the British Government on April 1 the response lity cf controlling, administering and paying pens.ons and other liabilities In respect of persons who served the British Crown m India. The change was disclosed m letters exchanged betweenReuter - 178 words
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Article49 1955-03-13 1 Attempt To Stab Nehru NAGPUR, Mar. It. A riksihaw puller, brandishing a six in<h clasp knife jumped into Mr. Nehru's car In an unsuccessful attempt to attack the Indian Prime Minister this morning. Mr. Nehru was driving from the airport here to the house of the Chief Minister. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement9 1955-03-13 1 >HE LEAWN6 TAMIL DAILYf^ IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL,.9 words
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1046 1955-03-13 2 GEORGE WILLET - GEORGE WILLET Ridley Started Giant Rubber Here By By The world's rubber industry i s getting ready to pay tribute to a 99-year-old Englishman to whose enthusiasm it owes the fact t hat it is one of the richest providers of raw materials. ThisNAFEN - 1,046 words
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Article30 1955-03-13 2 JERUSALEM, Mar 11. The Isaeli-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission yesterday censured Israel for the murder of five Jordanian bedculn tribesmen last Friday night, an Israeli \nutar*, c^ot^o.^,, nouned.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration68 1955-03-13 2 Kaja Srt Muthia Chettiai Pro-Chancellor of th e Annanißlal University, aavbi.tr gJowin tributes to the *«holarline*B of Dr. Somesun«ara Bharati and his nontribtrtions to the growth of Tamil. Dr. Bharati l s scnt«d on the left extreme. Seated next to htm ia Poet Bh»r a ti68 words
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37 1955-03-13 2 LONDON. Mar. 11.—London Country Council experts yesterday rejected as .'hardly practicable or desirable' a proposal to erect three 30Morey flocks of flats to accomodate 8,000 people m the crowded ReuterReuter - 37 words
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1273 1955-03-13 2 Indian Mind Is Isolationist A Brilliant Analysis India has one lesson fo unlearn— indifference to her neighbours. This is the conclusion drawn by Mr. C. S. Venkatachar, former Secretary to India's Ministry of State and now Private Secretary to the President ofNAFEN - 1,273 words
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Article269 1955-03-13 2 LEE DE D A scheme to ore-anise milk yield compet'h£ OH tne of the aillndia crop competitions, for tour important ra ilch breeds of cattle has been approved by the Central Council of Gosamvardhana (Cattle Development) at its third annual general meeting. Under this new scheme, the ownerFOC - 269 words
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Article115 1955-03-13 2 NEW DELtti; The congress Working Commitee decided here last week to announce a prize of rs. io,ooo for the best biography of Lokmanya 80l Gangadhar Tilak m English to ma rk his birth--19& CeD afy falllßg ln Ju^ The committee considers the report of the115 words
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Article77 1955-03-13 2 Chivalry In Politics MADRAS: Speaker Slvashrtnmugram Filial suggested to Mr. v. Balakrishnan, Independent nvember i/^m Pudukottai, that he could give a more donorete exhibition of his concern for the welfare j* the weaker sex by resignn§ his seat and allowing a lady member to be elected m n-e> place. TheFOC - 77 words
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126 1955-03-13 2 India Indonesia Will Interchange Air Force Officers NEW DELHI: The Govern ments of India and Indonesia nav c agreed to Interchange on a reciprocal basis a few officers Cf their air forces, according to a press Note issued by the Ministry ofDcfenct here. The Note .rdds the tw.Govemmenits believe thatFOC - 126 words
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Article68 1955-03-13 2 NEW DELHI: The Denuts Home Minister srt b. N Da. tar, declined .m the Lok Sabl»a to state whether the commendations of the States Reorganisation Commission would be implemented before the next general election* Srt Da tar, who was replyin 8 to a question by Sri MFOC - 68 words
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348 1955-03-13 2 ALLAHABAD: Mr. K. M mber that India inv.ri called upon students of rerael role of an ordffi? f ahove and beyond the po'.iNcnd by hifttorv *t t»T^ mn t <«i«c State. India "i* charge e.x.itence, whK h to bring a happier wo rld Inriav*FOC - 348 words
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171 1955-03-13 2 Inquiry Into Employment Of Foreigners NEW DELHI: The Union Government Is reviewing tut employment of non-Indian' SJnSSLg 11 11 1 Btate <*" Union Home MJiiatry to a ii the state Governments has ■sought information regarding the nature of employment of iion-indians and the number of foreigners employed m their respectiveNAFEN - 171 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1955-03-13 3 ANDREW WATSON - ANDREW WATSON By London Laundress To Give Her Vivid Recollections! MILKMAID WILL R£CALL INFORMAL CHATS SHE HAD! THE Me «tury M*h*tma Uandiii will be told later th a P S»?L h^^ hole legendary story to be recorded Gandhi stayed during the 1931 Kound Table1,577 words
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540 1955-03-13 3 He Portrayed India's Tears Hopes Native Grace _m LONDON. A car accident m the mountainous regions of Peru m May last year robbed the world of one of its greatest photographic artiste—the Swiss bom Werner Bischof, who m 1951 m a d c an unforgettable graphic reportage of famine conditionsNAFEN - 540 words
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Article271 1955-03-13 3 Education Of Handcapped Children MADRAS: The year 1950 which saw the birth of the! Indian Republic also saw the Madras Government taking direct interest m the education of the handicapped Till then such education was Urgely provided for m non-Govtrn-ment institutions only. The State now has 15 schools tor the271 words
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101 1955-03-13 3 Women's Task Bright Homes Dr. Alagappa MAJDURAi: Addressing Km dents of the fru: ma Co'.'efc* Ds Rm. Aiag-appa Ch.itt.iai said women were nowaday.) 2''inpeting with men fop aacn •nd every post irrespective of the fart whether they (women) were mentally, physically, and socially fit for 4t. Dr. Chettiar said womenFOC - 101 words
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1301 1955-03-13 3 GERALD C. COOKE - GERALD C. COOKE Intimate Contacts Between Nepal, Tibet, Bur And lon ma By i For centuries In the remote past the most initmate cultural contacts existed between India and Nepal, Tibet, I Burma, Cfain a and Ceylon. Though Buddha was born at Lubini, m Nepal,NAFEN - 1,301 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-03-13 3 Ist Elected Coun cil In Malaya The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGUUvray, Wednesday opened the new Penang Settlentent Council. This Is the first Council m Malaya to *»ye an elected majority. Picture shows the High Commtestoner addressing the counelllor*.39 words
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Article316 1955-03-13 4 Help To Increase Paddy Production Buy C'nut COLOMBO: Prime Minis fe r Sir John Kotelawala told Mr MurMd «tasaen that Oylon needed Ra, 700,000,000 for Ler daveloprattr progress. "The money has to bo found somehow," he tol^ him. Two items for which U.S. co-operation wasFOC - 316 words
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172 1955-03-13 4 Pak Guard Shot And Killed In Manila MANILA, Mar. 12.— A former Pakistani captain In the British army was shot and killed today m downtown Manila when he tried to stop a dispute between two Fili- nos over a 2V 2 cent pinball fee, police said. The victim was identifiedAP - 172 words
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Article57 1955-03-13 4 POLONNARUWA: Mrs. Huthec Singh, sister of the rrlme Minister of India, and her husband visited Polonnaruwa on their <tour round tne ruined cities of Lanka. They were accompanied by Mr. N- Balasubramaniam of the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs. On arrival at PoOonnaruwa tviey wereFOC - 57 words
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Article104 1955-03-13 4 'Stassen Interfering In Asia" TOKYO, Mar. 12.-Commu-nist China Thursday called the »Far East tou r of U.S. Foreign Aid chief Harol.i Stassen "interference m the internal affairs" of Asian countries. Mr. Stassen has visited five oountries Inda. Pakistan, Ceylon, Thailand and the Philippines to discuss a proposed U.S. Asian aidAP - 104 words
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Article153 1955-03-13 4 LONDON, Mar. 12. Mr. J. K. Swaine, Chairman of the Padang Senang Rubber Company said Thursday that any scheme based on the theory that rubber plantings were "too old at 30" was indefensible and should be opposed by the rubber growing industry. Mr. Swaine toldReuter - 153 words
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Article174 1955-03-13 4 RALEIGH, North Carolina, Mar. 12 Lady Nancy Astor, •n a talk to wives of Ncrth Carolina legislators, criticised radio, advertising and comics as unattractive facets of American life. As usual .she also was at no lcsst for words on various other subjects. Some samples: TheAP - 174 words
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Article68 1955-03-13 4 NEW YORK. Mar. 12.— The National City Bank here has hoosted the number of VicePresidents to 79. The Board of Directors Hgreed Wednesday to add three (-more. The bank already had a senior Vice-President, four executive vice-presidents. MB 71 ordinary vlce-pres<dentF. More are on the way. National CityAP - 68 words
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Article100 1955-03-13 4 The following wavelength changes 'm the various AUInd'a Radio General Services directed to South East Asia will come into force from 13th March, 1953: Service Timings Metres Kc/s 1 News m English 0800-0810 25.32 ***** 2. News m Tamil 0810-0820 30.71 9770 3. News mi n Hindi100 words
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Article234 1955-03-13 4 TOKYO, Mar. 12.— U. S. Foreign Aid chief Raro.u Stassen sketched a proj>o»eu Asia aid programme yesteruuy, based on iree enterpuse ana armed at "industnaLzation, letter food, clotning ana nousing" for a third of tne worm* peoplu. Mr. Stassen, head ot tne Foreign operations Adnvnn-.-iration, discussedA.P. - 234 words
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112 1955-03-13 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12. India and Pakistani officials utarted an attempt to clear up over 200 minor Indo-Pakistan disputes most of them dating from Partition m 1947. They met last week m Karachi to decide on procedure and started dealing with lists prepared byReuter - 112 words
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Article88 1955-03-13 4 PANAMA. Mar. 12.— The Rational Assembly approved the new treaty covering U.S. use Of the Panama Canal Zone by a 42-1 vote on its decisive second reading last week The vote made ratification a ce*rtainty. The treaty increases the annual rent the united states pays for the CanalAP - 88 words
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Article66 1955-03-13 4 AACHEN. Mar. 12: Sir Winston Churchill will be awarded this year's International Charlemgne Prize given annualy for services m the cause of European Unity and understanding, it wa s announced here. S r Winston Churchill has informed the Aachen City authorities that he would beReuter - 66 words
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Article66 1955-03-13 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 12.—India has discovered new deposits of oil m Assam, it was announced m Parliament yesterday. Mr. K. D. Malavya, Minister for Natural Resources, told a questioner m the House of the People that new sources of petroleum had been discovered by the AssamReuter - 66 words
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176 1955-03-13 4 It is expected that the Com-miss.oner-oeneral Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will be present and speak at tne opening ecermony of the second Suutni£ast Asia Film Festiva. to be held very shortly. Entr.es have now been received from the PhJlipines, Macao, Hong: Kong,176 words
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162 1955-03-13 4 The General Secretary 01 the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association m a ■tat* merit to the Indian Daily Mail says, iur ultimatum to the Board to open Negotiations r.as expired. An Extraocciinary General Meeting of the .rLsijociation's Members is to to held on Thiiisday,162 words
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Article83 1955-03-13 4 ANKARA, Mar. 12: Turkey has warned Syria she is endangering the peace of the .vliddle East through its agreement with Egypt and Saud Arabia to form an Arab-only Jefence pact, a Turkish Fcregn Office spokesman said yesterday. He said a note was 1 handed x> the SyrianAP - 83 words
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Article126 1955-03-13 4 The Singapore branch of the Arulneri Thirukkoottam was established at Sri Maliamman Temple, South Bridge Road o n March 8, just on the eve of His Holiness Kuncfrakud' Adigal leaving the Colony fcr Indo-China. With Mr V Fakirisamy Pillai, MBE, SCH, JP, as PRESIDENT and Mr. YE.126 words
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Article58 1955-03-13 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 12: Secretary of State John Foste; Dulles Friday named Ambassador John E. Peurifoy, diplomat with considerable exper ence m fighting Communism to be the United Sates repre sentative on the new Scuth East Asia Dufence Council. Peurifoy presently is envoy to ThailandAP - 58 words
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Article135 1955-03-13 4 Cathay Pacific Airwaje advise, that the most recent addition to their fleet, a Douglas DC. 6, is expected to arrive m Hong Kong on Mar. 15. This aircraft has recently been purchased by Cathay Pacific Airways, and is being flown to Hong Kong from Miami135 words
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Article44 1955-03-13 4 BONN. Mar. 12: Sir Winstcn Churchill is expected to st Western Germany at the invitation of Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor. !t was learned. The v sit will probably take place towards the end of May. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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