Indian Daily Mail, 14 March 1955
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Title Section16 1955-03-14 1 Indian Dialy Mail VOL. XI NO. 31 SINGAPORE MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1955-03-14 1 Eye-Witness Account Of The Bid To Attack The Premier Full Details Of Nagpur Incident NAGPUR, India Mar. 13. Mr. Jaualiarlal Nehru yesterday escaped an attempt on his I.fe by a rickshaw pulTer said to be smarting over some personal grievances ignoredAP; Reuter; F.O.C. - 1,050 words
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135 1955-03-14 1 What U.S. Did For N. China At Yalta Talks LONDON. Mar. 13: Britain said yesterday it was disappointed of a U.S. suggestion tc publish the record of the 1945 Yalta conference attended by President Roosevelt, Premier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill. The Foreign Office saiu Washington's idea wa s turnedAP - 135 words
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Article277 1955-03-14 1 An earlier report from our correspondent said: After whole day talks between Andhra and the all-India Congress Leaders at Vijaya- wada, agreement is reported on the forming of a new Ministry x and Leadership of the Andhra Q Congress. Q Mr. B. Gopala Reddi ex- X Madras FinanceCopyright - 277 words
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181 1955-03-14 1 Home Minister Pant From Our Own Correspondent NAGPUR, Mar. 13: Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru has described yesterday's incident as the individual act of a cranky person and of net much significance," thus minimising all reports in Indian and foreign press about the incidentCopyright - 181 words
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Article100 1955-03-14 1 NEW OBUBANSI Mar. 18: A grand jury mi n St. Bernard Parish (county) n ea r here has charged eight couples with violating a state law banning inler-marriage between Whites and Negroes. Two NegT© and six White women and two White and six Negro menReuter - 100 words
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275 1955-03-14 1 DHEBAR FAILS TO SETTLE LEADERSHIP ISSUE From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 13: At the last moment the Viiayawada talks have failed, and the Congress President Mr U N Dhebar has left for Delhi greatly disappointed that he' has been unable toCopyright - 275 words
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Article169 1955-03-14 1 Following further additions to the list of "TAMIL IS OUR LJFI£" and their contributions to the Tamil Library Fund are acknowledged with pride and thanks: KLIANG 198 VI: Scmasundaram 10 199. X Kasiraj 10 200. S. M. Vasagam 10 201. Ci. Manickam Chettiar 10 202. S.169 words
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Article92 1955-03-14 1 BEDFORD, England. Mar. 13: The Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. said here that Britain would be at an "appalling disadvantage" if she agreed to ban the Hydrogen Bomb. Mr. Lennox Boyd, speaking to the Local Conservative Association, added that if Russia and China should comeReuter - 92 words
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124 1955-03-14 1 HONO KONG, Mar. 13: Peking Radio reported that Communist China's Vice Premier. Mr. Kuo Mo Jo, will lead a delegation of 38 naying: that the Chinese enre to relieve international tension" to be held m New Delhi early In April. Mr, kuo l»Reuter - 124 words
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113 1955-03-14 1 Its Chief Aim Is To Wipe Out Illiteracy From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A seven-man Select Committee was appointed today by the Selangor Tamil Representative Council to scrutinise the constitution of the Council before it comes for adoption. The meeting today113 words
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114 1955-03-14 1 FEDERATION OF ESTATE STAFF UNIONS From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— An extraordinary delegates conference of the Federation of All Malayan Estate Staff Unions is to meet sometime in early April to consider certain amendments to the existing constitution. A subsequent annual delegates conference will also elect new office-bearers114 words
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Article77 1955-03-14 1 CAIRO. Mar. 13.— A large bird of tlje hawk family smacking iato a cockpit nearly brought disaster to the first visit by British planes to Cairo m over three years. The bird hit a giant Canberra Jet Bomber piloted by Master Pilot Kenneth Johnston ofReuter - 77 words
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108 1955-03-14 1 KUMBAKONAM TAKES ACTION AGAINST M. R. RADHA! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 13. Actor M. R. Radha who was arrested and then externed from Kumbakonam Town because local authorities feared his anti-religious dramas would create rioting, has appealed to the Madras High Court. His contention is that particular baa108 words
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Article47 1955-03-14 1 The case against 28 persons accused of rioting at Madurai during the staging of Radha's drama Keemayana,' began there On Friday before the District Judge. It was this which has made every local authority ban Radha's dramaj at the slightest sieTi of nnnnsition.-- CopyrightCopyright - 47 words
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Advertisement48 1955-03-14 1 THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY/" IN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL/ TAMIL CULTURE A Quarterly English Journal Devoted LTo The Study Of Tamiliana Chief Editor: Rev. Dr. THAN I NAYAGAM Annual Subscription $3.50 Life Subscription $75.00 Apply with subscription to: Manager TAMIL MURASU P.O. 621 71 Selegie Road, Singapore 748 words
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554 1955-03-14 2 Indian Dialy Mail THE NAGPUR INCIDENT Spore, Mon., Mar. 14, 1955 IN a world passing through a periodic news famine, the knife attack last Saturday at Nagpur on such a leading personality as the Prime Minister of India Sri Jawaharlal Nehru has come as a good opportunity for most newspapers554 words
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469 1955-03-14 2 Stable Govt. Assured With Big Majority For Congress KURNOOL: The 16-month-old Andhra State is expected to get its second Government by the Teiugu New Year Day Mar. 25. The Prakasam Cabinet fell on Nov. 6, the Legislative Assembly having passed a469 words
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Article291 1955-03-14 2 LAW ORDER IN W. BENGAL CALCUTTA; The slight improvement shown >n the maintenance of law and order m the State of West Bengal during 1953 was reflected m the lower daily average number of all classes of prisoners. According to the report of the Administration of Jails m West BengalNAFEN - 291 words
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982 1955-03-14 2 NEW DELHI: Prof. N. Kanga Leader of the Krlshikar Lok Party, announced here last week that his party had decided to merge with the Congress immediately. He told a Press conference that the idea of joinin c the CongressFOC - 982 words
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Article341 1955-03-14 2 Seats: 196. Electorate: 11,568,659. Votes Polled- 8,630.311. Party Seats Seats Deposits Total Votes Contested Won Lost Polled U.C.F. 188 146 5 4,265 814 Communists 169 15 18 2,695 562 f-S.P. 45 13 16 482,825 Independents 162 22 102 1,173,745 Jan Sangh 6 Nli 6 8J64341 words
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149 1955-03-14 2 CAIRO: Police haw now recovered a gold and silver plates estimated to be worth £500 000 which was reported stolen from the house of a former princess three months ago. Three householders have been arrested and are reported to have made confessions. The house, from whichNAFEN - 149 words
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Article106 1955-03-14 2 Check Prolific Parenthood MADRAS: a suggestion to Government to "hit two birSs at one stroke" was made by a Congress member m the Assembly. Mr. Mohamed Salih Mara Kayar said Government should levy a steeply graded tax of Rs. 5 to 500 on the birth of every future citizen. This,FOC - 106 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-03-14 2 His Holiness Hundrakudi Adigal being welcomed to the Manonmani Vila* Book Store, by Mr. M. Ramasamy Mudaliar. The bookstore m Kuala Lumpur is a leading Tamil bookstall m Malaya.33 words
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Article350 1955-03-14 2 NEW DELHI: Vanamahotsava the festival of trees will be repeated for some more years. Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, told NAFEN. According to him, the Union Government is satisfied with the progress of the tree-plant-ing movement and has decided to continue the work for aNAFEN - 350 words
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Article261 1955-03-14 2 MADRAS: Sir S. Varadachari expressed the view that the best way to popularise Sanskrit was to create a taste for sahityas m the minds of youngsters. Sir Varadacliari asked the I enthusiasts of Sanskrit language to bear m mind the changed outlook of the presentF.O.C. - 261 words
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Article310 1955-03-14 2 INDIA HAS BETTER WAYS THAN CHINA LONDON: The "News Chronicle" editorially says that Ind'a is capable of demonstrating to the awakening Asians that she has a better way than Communist China has of providing; the tillo» iand and opportunity that is nought by the submerged billon* "The demonstration is nowNAFEN - 310 words
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259 1955-03-14 2 The revised estimates of the total expenditure of the Central Government, the States and local bodies m India <n 1953-1954 amounted to Rs. 9,269.2 million, according to data collected by the Taxation Inquiry Commission. The total exepnditure as divided among the government.* and local bodies259 words
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Article76 1955-03-14 2 CALCUTTA: The ceramics industry is reported to havo made "substantial progress" m rocent years. There are at present 67 factories, five of them being big units. The production is estimated at 10,400 tons of white wares. 600 tons of sanitary wares, 33.--600 tons of stone* wares and 228.000NAFEN - 76 words
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1627 1955-03-14 3 Pak. Consembly Crisis Still On All Settlement Chances Wrecked New Demands By Speaker pnte In Takistan have been ur-ked l-v hi .T' diS n,w demands by the Tami "uddii £oun Plantation of judgment of the Federal Court wh/ch T' "iS* n Government's appeal aga.nst the SindChiPf v I J? a^FOC - 1,627 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-03-14 3 Ai r Commodore A. E Clous- ion. DSO, DFC, AFC; Air Officer Commanding, Singapore, congratulates Mr. Abdulla bin Ghani, MBE, Chief Clerk a t th«> Civilian Administration Office, Seletarville, who complete* 21 years «f service at K( letarville this month, incltid?njr a period of forced95 words
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Article48 1955-03-14 3 KARACHI: A KarachiDelhi air service will be inaugurated on Mar. 15 by Pakistan international Airlines (P.1. A.), it was announced here. P.I.A. recently c pened Kara-chi-Bombay and KarachiLondon services. The Karachi-Delhi fights will, b c thnce weekly o n Tuesdays Fridays, and Saturdays.- FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article184 1955-03-14 3 Shortage Of Veterinary Personnel NEW DELHI: A model syllabus for a two-year veterinary course is being scot to the State Governments by the Centre for expediting the availability of veterinary person 1 -ei for National Development Blocks. The syllabus covers a two year diploma course and la meant only toNAFEN - 184 words
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Article115 1955-03-14 3 CALCUTTA: Since World War I there has been a steady increase, according to authoritative sources, m the importance Of industrial requirements as opposed to finished snoods m India's import trade. Imports of industrial requirements as a percentage of the total value of^ imports have upNAFEN - 115 words
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Article1106 1955-03-14 3 Philip Oliver - Philip Oliver No Papers, No Poverty And Only 7 Policemen! By ANDORRA LA VELLA: in this tiny place high i n the lyrenees whose name has an «.rlu phcm tic similarity u.tn .-oidnra. Europe's smallest I'aihamrnt house i« beint swept, (.usted anu polished in reatuncs* forNAFEN - 1,106 words
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713 1955-03-14 3 i LONDON: Talks now taking place in London between ofneials of the International Help fpr Children organisation and travel experts wiil pave the way for holiday visits to i; i. fa -a of dozens of Indian and Pakistani cliildren who w UNAFEN - 713 words
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218 1955-03-14 3 INSPIRATION FROM INDIAN PAINTINGS MADRAS: In order to reflect in their works the styles ot Indian traditional art (paintings and sculptures) and to give sincere expression of the inspiration that they had leceived on seeirg such great works of art abounding in this country, an American artist couple are nowNAFEN - 218 words
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Article84 1955-03-14 3 LONDON Mar. 12. -Primo Minister Sir Winston Churchill said Thursday no member of any visiting Soviet parliamentary delegation would be permitted to speak m the House of Commons. He was commenting m Commons on a suggestion last month by the new Russian regime of PremierAP - 84 words
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87 1955-03-14 3 DACCA: Two pclice officers were killed when a constable of the border outpost at Lahokunchi m Rangpur district fired on them during the weekend, according to a report received here last week. It i s stated that the two police officers were holding an inquiryFOC - 87 words
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Article74 1955-03-14 3 RANCHI Two persons were killed and four others injured when a jeep, carrying them, overturned en Monday at Lohardaga, about 46 miles from here. It is also reported that two persons were killed and two others injured in a collison betwee n a cycle-rickshaw andFOC - 74 words
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Article73 1955-03-14 3 MYSORE: Mr. Denis Ccnan Doyle, son of the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, died here after a heart attack on Mar 9 He as 43 H: s wife. Mrs. Nina Conan Doyle, wa s by his side The body will be cremated here and the ashesFOC - 73 words
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Article58 1955-03-14 3 PATNA: The Wo-kin Comm ttpe of the All-India Progressive Virakta Maimnvindal. an organization of sadhus engaged m social work which met here last week un«P the presidentship of Mahanth Ramdeo Shuran las passed a resolution ursine sadhus all o ver tho country to co>oreratc withFOC - 58 words
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78 1955-03-14 3 Pashmina Dealers To Submit Returns NEW DELHI: Dealer.- h"H. :ng pashmina stocks have been asked by the Government c f India to submit to the Ch>f Controller of Exports. Now Delhi, by March 20. return* of m£* 3° Cks held by them en Thrse returns, it i s officially rv<p;anodFOC - 78 words
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Article185 1955-03-14 4 COLOMBO: The private secttof of the economy will be irvited to play an important role m the Government's second six year plan for development. The Government has decided that the private sector si oufld invest m its development programmes m the national welfare. So the MinisterFOC - 185 words
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346 1955-03-14 4 10 Members Of Crew Under Investigation COLOMBO. Ten members of the crew of Iflie Ceylon Navy Ship Vijaya have been placed under investigation tallowing an attempt at sabotage a few days ago. They include petty officers, leading seamen and ordinary seamen. It was reported onFOC - 346 words
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Article104 1955-03-14 4 COLOMBO There were many countries around Ceylon who were trying tc annihilate this country and therefore, Ceylon should acquire friends wno would help m difficulties, Sir John Kotelawala told the fourth anniversary celebrations of tne Grandpass branch of the U.N.P which were held last week104 words
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189 1955-03-14 4 Citizenship Qualification Good Conduct COLOMBO: A special political secret service will first satisfy itself that an alien is cf "good behaviour" for one year before he or she qualifies for citizenship as a result of marriage to a Ceyloneae. This is the effect of new citizenship draft law s theFOC - 189 words
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Article292 1955-03-14 4 TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL COLOMBO: The establishment of a second Basic Technical Training School for the training cf a further 300 youths on the lines of the institute at Ratmalana which will have a complete housing scheme for students and staff, classrooms. wcrkshop playgrounds and recreational facilities, is listed as aFOC - 292 words
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Article86 1955-03-14 4 COLOMBO: Mrs. Krismm Hutheesingh. Mr. Nehru's youngest sister, arrived by f.W.A. plane last week accompanied by her barrister husband, Mr. Raja Hutheesingh. Mr. and Mrs. Hutheesingft, who are en a short holiday m Ceylon, are State guests and will reside at "Temple Trees." Mrs. Hutheesingh hasFOC - 86 words
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Article82 1955-03-14 4 COLOMBO: An announcement is to be made about the 3-man committee appointed "to inquire into and report generally upon the administration and work of the Department of Irrigation." The Bribery squad has been busy the last few weeks collecting all the material required for the probe.FOC - 82 words
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Article130 1955-03-14 4 DAMBADENIYA: Parents «f two youojf tfirl* who bad been nuss.nj,' from their homes, covered niu- truants liteTally up a tree. They were waiting for two young men with whom «aey had expected to eloyt* Complete with bag and liagtjaye. the two girls climDed up a cadju treeFOC - 130 words
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140 1955-03-14 4 Indo-Pakistan Agreement On Disputes NEW DELHI, Mar. 13 A jont communique issuwi uerc laat night said agreement has been reached go h number or outstanding disputes" between India aun a akistan. Tne communique came at the conclusion of two days or talks at secretarial levo* tio details of the suDjec?sAP - 140 words
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Article79 1955-03-14 4 COLOMBO. Ceylon. Mar 13 j± government spokesman said that Russia's application to send a team of scientists to veiw an eclip.se of the sun m Ceylon had been rejected. The spokesman said the application came only about a month ago and there was not enough timeAP - 79 words
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Article49 1955-03-14 4 LONDON, Mar. 13 The Churchill Government rejected a LADoturtc call for immediate Big Three talks on the H-bomb and disarmament. Any auch high level talKs with the Russians, it said, must await ratification of the Pans agreements to bring W^st Germany into western defence. APAP - 49 words
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272 1955-03-14 4 CHILDREN LOST BUDDHIST CULTURE FILIYANDAL.A: BudtViii.st children today have lost their Buddhist culture and customs a s a result of missionary education These missionaries w«e now trying to get Buddhist children into their schools and give them a mission education thus trying to destroyFOC - 272 words
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Article80 1955-03-14 4 COLOMBO: Several Buddhist monks serving on the Lanka Bauddha Mandalaya (Buddha Jayanthi Council) have threatened to resign unless they are paid for attending- meetings. The monks have told the General Secretary of the Mandalaya that they incur considerable expenses m travelling tc Colombo to attend meetings, andFOC - 80 words
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78 1955-03-14 4 LONDON, Mar. IS. —Red China announced plans yesterday to transform Tibet into an autonomous region under the control of the Ghtae.srt Communist Government. Peking Radio said a preparatory committee" headed by the 19-year-old Dalai Lama, has been set up to create favourable conditions forA.P. - 78 words
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Article94 1955-03-14 4 PARIS, Mar. 13.— World Bank today entered into formal agreement to lend $10,--000,000 to Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Limited a corporation newly formed by private investors of India, United Kingdom and United States to assist growth of private industry m India. Bank94 words
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Article39 1955-03-14 4 LONDON Mar. 13 Glove makers complained that the British market was bein? r.oodcd w ith cheaply- made ilonpkonrr gloves. Gloves made m Hon^Konj; ***> conxiner into Britain at the rate of 600.000 Cozen pairs a year. APAP - 39 words
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Article30 1955-03-14 4 The Gemini Music Party Singapore will pal play at the Indo-Malay Cafe at tiie New World on Wednesday and Thursday. Mar. 16 and 17 at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article55 1955-03-14 4 The next fortnightly meetin# of the Divine Life Society, Singapore, will be hek' on Wednesday Mar. 16 at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa." 9. Roscombc Road, Singapore the residence of Sri r, M Krishnan. All members a nd well wishers of the Society are cordially invited to55 words
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Article127 1955-03-14 4 Sack Bevan Says Shinwell LONDON, Mar. 13.- An elder 3tatesman of Britain's labour movement yesterday demanded that leftwinger Aneurin Bevan resign from the Labour Party as the only deceit course." Hard-hitting Emanuel Shinwell, 71-year-old former Defence Minister, said m a speech ttiat the persistent flouting" of majority party decisions byA.P. - 127 words
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136 1955-03-14 4 Refuses To Participate In Afro-Asian Talks JAKARTA, Mar. .3 '"h» uewly-formed Central Afrl* .tan Federation has refused to participate in the AfroAsian conference at Bandung. tnConesia, the Foreign Ministry secretary-General Ruslan Abdulgani, said here. I The Federation's Prime Minister, Sir Godfrey Huggins, replying to Premier AH Sastroamjidjojo's tinvUtatioa In aAP - 136 words
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Article96 1955-03-14 4 CAIRO, Mar. 13.— The Egpy. tian Prime Minister, Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, will fly to New Delhi I on April 8 to stay three days m India as a quest of Mr. Nehru on his way to the AfroAsian Conference m Bandung. Col.Reuter - 96 words
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Article106 1955-03-14 4 JAP. WOMEN WRESTLERS TOKYO, Mar. 1&: J**group of Ame.uAn women wrestlers that packed Japanese auditoriums last fall during a tow here started somcthlng. This advertisement (translated from the Japanese) appeared m a Tokyo newspaper: "The age of women pro wrestlers hfr* arrived: "Ladies, come and apply if you feel confident!AP - 106 words
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Article105 1955-03-14 4 NEW YORK. Mar. 13.— The United States had decided to admit a group of Soviet farmers and agricultural specialists into the country for a visit to lowa, the leading corn and pi^ state, the New York* Times reported m a dispatch from Washington. FinalReuter - 105 words
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187 1955-03-14 4 Church Against Margaret's Marriage LONDON, Mar. 13: Dr \lfred Blunt. Bishop of Bradford, advised either Princess Vfargaret o r Group Captain ro\vn3end today to drop their alans if it is true that they vant to marry. The Church of England eader told the people a mass circulation newspaper in anReuter - 187 words
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58 1955-03-14 4 Britain's First Underground Depository BESTON WILTSHIRE, Mar 13: Britain's first underground depository where vital records can be stowed away m perfect safety has been opened here. The depository guarded night and day by uniformed security guards is 100 feet down m a stone mine. It is secure against blast heatReuter - 58 words
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