Indian Daily Mail, 9 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 57 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1955 FOUK i»AGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration48 1955-04-09 1 Sir Wimton Churchill and Lady Churchill m-dcom nthe Queen at the dctar of 10 I>..«iiin X Street to a dinner party there. The Queen, the Duke nt Edinburgh, then Foreign Secretary si* Anthnn, Eden and Lady Eden headed the 30-guest list at the party48 words
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258 1955-04-09 1 10-Power Conference On Formosa -Chinese Leader's Suggestion vr ni^ W DE^' Apr B~China8 China would a g re c to the convening of a 10-Power International Conferlncl to discuss ii I rmosa Problem the Leader of the Chinese Delegation u>ia the unofficial Asian Lonference on 00-Exlstence here The delegate, KuoReuter - 258 words
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Article73 1955-04-09 1 LONDON, Apr. 8— Soviet Foreign Minster V- M. MoioLov last night congratulated Britain's k Prlmo Minister Str Anthony Eden en taking over his new job, Moscow radio said. "Now you have begun dlbdharglnjr your duties as prime MinLster. pleas e accept on this occasion my congratulationsAP - 73 words
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Article129 1955-04-09 1 HASHINGTON, Apr. S Indian Ambassador G. 1a Mehta conferred witih U.S. Secretary of State John Fojtei Dulles ftor 30 minutes yesterday on the general situation m the 'Far East. Earlier thi s week prime Minister Nehru sharply criticized the United States and Britain ,for collective defense efforts againstAP - 129 words
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Article45 1955-04-09 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 8: India plans to build 60 light train, ing aircraft, Indian desigred m its Government operated factory at Bangalort 1 Last yoar 42 pIMM wenproduced and the factory plaM to turn out 300 annually, half of them for export. APAP - 45 words
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133 1955-04-09 1 Iyyunni, M.P. (From Our vwn ContapouUmi) NKW DELi*I, Apr. 8: OhbH»l of Xruv.n?ore-Co-chin a<t>tc should be located for six months of the yoa.r m Cnphin, demanded the Congress member Mr. C. R. Eyyunni speaking m 'S c Lok Sabha during a133 words
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300 1955-04-09 1 Emergency Meetings Called To Discuss Matter KARACHI, Ajir. 8: Prime Minister Manned AH lias ■MUKted viie riejoiiu of ike four w!*es Ihc Moslem religion allows him. Aroused fem'n»st groups yesterday c?"'led emergency meetings to disruss (he ;M>litic?»l leader's action. Many Moslem feminist groupsAP - 300 words
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Article91 1955-04-09 1 LOS ANGELES. Apr. 8. Alberto Vargas, who has been painting pinup tfirls for 39 years and ha<s used 2,000 of the country's most beautiful girls as models, was asked to name the most beautiful woman he ever painted. "I think for perfection In term s ofAP - 91 words
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Article92 1955-04-09 1 LONDON, Apr 8 The Archbishop of Canterbury Friday denied he ever had said "There is no truth whatsoever m the rumcur that Princess Margaret and Group Captain fownsend are to Wed." The Archbishop, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, reached by radio telephone m Grahamstcwn, South Africa, saidAP - 92 words
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179 1955-04-09 1 IND. PLANES TO FETCH NASSER CHOU BOMiiAY, Apr. 8: An Air India International Constel. lation chartered by the Egyptian Government left here last night for Cairo where Premier Game! Abdel Nasser will board it for Karachi. Arriving m Karachi on April 9, Naseer will tly to New Delhi. He will179 words
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Article61 1955-04-09 1 Delegates To Visit Japan TOKYO, Apr, 8: Japan has invited leaders of eight nations to visit here after the Ai'ro. Asian conference m Bandung, Indonesia, April 18.25. Syria, also invited, has declined. Foreign Office sources said the government sought to pro. mote friendly relations and to increase trade. Invited wereAP - 61 words
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Article76 1955-04-09 1 KARACHI. Apr. 8: Pakistan is making elaborate arrangements to receive Gamal Abdul Nasser, Egyptian Prime Minister who is arriving at Ka. rachi airport on Saturday. A salute of 21 guns will be fired on his arrival. Later he will drive m state the 12.mile route fromAP - 76 words
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Article193 1955-04-09 1 ALI'S FIRST WIFE IN TEARS! KARACHI, PaKistan. Apr. JS: Prime Minister Mohammed Ali brought his wife No. 2 home Wednesday night. nou&ehold official said Thursday wife No. I—the1 the mother of Ali s two sons spent the mghi a.one m her room, weeping. The prime minister, 46, married his Canadian.bornAP - 193 words
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Article52 1955-04-09 1 KARACHI, Apr. 8: Pakistan Govertor-General Ghulam Mohammad presented Mohammad Aii s second bride, Aliya Sadfiy, with a silver dressing: case containing cosmetics, at a dinner m her honour at the Goverror.Genora.'s residence on Wednesday night. Cabinet mtni£'terB and their wives were also presented with variousAP - 52 words
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Article42 1955-04-09 1 BOMBAY, Apr. 8: An Indian made aviation spi-it lighter will sail shortly here for Sin_ gapore to Berve the Royal Navy Auxiliary Bervice m Malaya. The 185 ton lighter ts the first exported to the Eat* from lnrfia>42 words
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182 1955-04-09 1 Nehru - DON'T DEPEND ON STARS, MOON OR SKY Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Apr. 8: "¥ou and 1 made our country free and independent through our sacrifices and struggle. Stars, moon or sky did not make India tree/ said Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru speaking at Chittor after the historicCopyright - 182 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-04-09 1 The Sultan of Selansr^r opened Thursday a new win:* of Kajaag High Schno'i, Kaiang. After the opening ceremony l|t* Highness tour* «4 the ichuol, Picture ahows His Higliness Matendng to a perc.issicn band of children of Std. M. Behind the Sufftan (n Mr. K. D. Luke, CTiief Education Offlwfi «tanng«or.50 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-04-09 1 Smiling Sir Anthony Ede n has taken over the reins bt Government from Sir Winston Churchill (right) The veteran statesman Is seen whispering: something to his successor, which amuses him!33 words
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288 1955-04-09 1 All Foreign Troops To Quit Asia-'Co-Ex' Confab Demand Asian Countries 9 Peace Plan NEW DELHI, Aprfl 8: An Indian delegation to the "Co. Existence' 1 Conference of 18 Asian countries now meeting here yesterday demanded the withdrawal of aJI foreign troops from Asia. Dr. Anup Singh, Secretary of the IndianReuter - 288 words
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Article114 1955-04-09 1 4 tint Jordan Apr. B—*Viiy8 *Viiy male guests \\iU witness trve wedding of young King Hussein and fnaoeaa AJuna Abdul Harald on AprU 19 but the bride herself will not be there. By Moslem tradition, the bride is not present at this one-huur ceremony. Husseun, 19.AP - 114 words
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Article129 1955-04-09 1 LONDON, April B.— Sir Anthony Eden m a minor cabinet reshuffled as Br tain's new Premier last night appointed Mr. Harold MacMihan 61, as Britain's new Foreign Secretary. Mr, MacMilian Formerly Defence Min.ster is succeeded m that portfolio by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd 50, hitherto Supply MinisterReuter - 129 words
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Article106 1955-04-09 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 8: The exhibition of some of the finest examples of Chinese handicrafts was opened m Rajaji Hall jflsterday by the Chief Justice Mr. Rajamannar. Organised jointly by the Chinese People's Association for Cultural Relations and In dian Lalitakala Academy, the106 words
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Article60 1955-04-09 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 8: lodi won their International Volley, 'oall series against the towing Russian team Kiev Spartak when they beat the Russians m the third and last ?ame 15 10. 5- 15, 15-12 0-15, 15 9 here yesterday. India won the first match of theReuter - 60 words
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Article69 1955-04-09 1 ALA NAMED IRAN'S NEW PREMIER TEHERAN, Apr. B—The8 The Shah test night appointed Hussein Ala as Iran's now Prime Minister. In an exclusive Interview. Ala told the AP. "My general po.Hoy is a continuation tof Gen. (Fuzcilaih Z^thedi's policy Hut first aim is a large-sc;»lo campaign against corrupt.- The newAP - 69 words
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Article50 1955-04-09 1 NORTH HAY, Ontario, r. B—Each8 Each of the four survi'-iv; D.'onne Quintuplets Vp to f cove about US$lOO,OOO wY.tu they reach 21 pn May 28. 1» «\n Un,tervii- > w ycsterrt:i.v. Ollva Dlpnne, the Qui^t* father, said the Riria have fortune of ''very Hose to nn« iiuW'in dollars.'*AP - 50 words
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11 1955-04-09 2 Indian Daily Mail s'pore, Sat. Apr. 9, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS11 words
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Article204 1955-04-09 2 fO the first popular Ministry that took office on Thursday m Singapore, our Hartiesi 1 Greetings and Best Wishes. That was indeed a Red Letter Day m \lhe history of the Colony when Mr. David Marshall and his colleagues took the oatlhs of office,204 words
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Article217 1955-04-09 2 13 UT our contemporary may know that we have consitently advocated a separate University for the Chinese and have supported the Chinese-sponsored Nanyang University; thai we have pleaded for justice for the Chinese squatters of the Majeedi Camp m Johore and condemned the ejection orders served217 words
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Article167 1955-04-09 2 COMMINALISM —GOOD BAD IT is the easiest thing v accuse a man or an insti tution of communal out look and aspirations. These \v\ho are bent upon seeing communal ism ;n everyth.iig, can of course characterise a man's simple concern for himself or his community as communal ism, and his167 words
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Article77 1955-04-09 2 OSLO: The Norwegian covenment Is asking parliament to vote Khe equivalent of £250,000 this year towards the Norwegian technical aid project m TravancoreCochm. The iForeign Affairs Committee of the Norwegian Parliament ihas reported m favour of the government's budget proposal to- Increase Ntrway's contllbutlon toNAFEN - 77 words
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3637 1955-04-09 2 MADRAS Mr. C. Rajagoplachari, re-i ning nuclear weapons, said at was not right to delay accept; entirely to abolish nuclear wea] ment on grounds based on relat weapons. Emphasising that it wa.-:< v: rid of the "nuclear incubus, M there3,637 words
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297 1955-04-09 2 PreparedFromßootsGrowing In Hill Country Of India LONDON. A drug used by Indian physicians of the early 18th century for the treatment of dysentery, snake bites and a fever which, from tlie descriptions by these early workers, may have been malaria, has suddenly sprungNAFEN - 297 words
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Article195 1955-04-09 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has decided to raise the Vitamin *A' content of Vanaspati from 300 imperial, units to 700 from May this year. Accordingly, the Government will increase the supply of Vitamin 'A,* to naspati manufacturers. To meet the country's increasing needs for VitaminNAFEN - 195 words
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Article198 1955-04-09 2 LONDON; it is easy to become sentimental abcut b.rds, but from the.r point of view them id more harshness than sentiment m the v.orld, as-se-t s Dr. David Lack, one of ftillca n's leading orn:ihologists. Loss than 20 per cent ot all e&^s :a'd hereNAFEN - 198 words
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Article53 1955-04-09 2 LUCKNOW: A temple said to belong to the Gupta period has been discovered In a village some 40 miles from hen. and m the dißtrict of Sitapur. A number of idols m red sandstone and two slabs bearing inscriptions, believed to be m Bra-hmi script, have alsoNAFEN - 53 words
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Article137 1955-04-09 2 NEW DELHI. A bill to ensure a more efficent working of the Industrial Finance Corporation will be introduced within a fcrtn ght m the Lok Sabha. The Oentral Cabinet has already approved the bill. Based on the recommendations of the inquiry committee under Mrs. Sucheta Kripalani, MP.NAFEN - 137 words
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Article87 1955-04-09 2 MADRAS: A scheme for the rehabilitation of is 000 acrcfl o f land by rcplannn^ them with cocoanuts n the 'granary of Sontn India. the Tanjore District, is beine executed by the State Government. Tihe jßtate Govefrnment has selected the best variety of cocoanut seedlings fromNAFEN - 87 words
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264 1955-04-09 2 Housewives Queue Up At 4 a.m. VIENNA. Three East European countries, i oiand, Czechoslovakia and Rumania are xaced with serious food shortages this spring, accoiuiiig to reuab*e iniormation reaching here. There is a shortage of grain, meat, butter, eggs, sugui ar.d even potatoes, accordingNAFEN - 264 words
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Article195 1955-04-09 2 NEW DELHI: Wild-life 10. vers are concerned at the a. arm it g fall m tne number of rhinoceroses inhabiting the torests of Nepal. It is said the present res. trictlons on the snoot Jr. g of these rare ammais are hardly effective. In fact, quiteNAFEN - 195 words
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Article881 1955-04-09 3 Nehru's Call For Improved Farming To Increase Yield between the tiller of the soil and the State and for abolition of all vestiges of feudalism. The oppc.s.uon to feudal lords was not on any personal oasis, but because such a so cal organisat.cn kept the Mr. NehruFOC - 881 words
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Article227 1955-04-09 3 MADRAS: The Banaras Hindu Un.versity is l.ke.y to introuuee courses m (Jarnatic music. With a separate depai uiient for th u ranch or xnuian Music from the next academic year. A committee or experts has finalised the syLabiis for the various courses. Prof. P. Sambamurthi, HeaaNAFEN - 227 words
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Article149 1955-04-09 3 KARAQHJI: Air transport) m Pakistan will become safer sheaper and faster under a new three-year Government programme to develop an extenalve network of modern aviation ground facilities. The programme will enable Pakistan to meet the highest international standards and thereby attract increased air transport and tourism fromNAFEN - 149 words
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70 1955-04-09 3 EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES FOR PAK. WOMEN KARACHI: Several resolutions urging- better education al facilities m the country, particularly for women and children, (have been received by the Women's Section of the All-Pakistan Educational Conference. The resolutions demand free and compulsory primary education; opening for schools for children of women workers m70 words
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Article94 1955-04-09 3 PARIS: Mr. Bernard G. Heyn, who has been devoting himself to painting after retiring from his legal profes sion, has received word of ac. ceptance of the gift of his painting of Gandhiji by the Government of India. Mr. Heyn's work, entitled "The ascension of the94 words
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196 1955-04-09 3 'V. I. P.' Viscounts For India Pakistan LONDON: Pakistan has placed an order for the V.I. P. version of Vickers-Armstrong's Viscount for use of the Gov-ernor-General of Pakistan. The Government of India has 'already ordered a V.I.P. Viscount to be operated by the Indian Air Force. A spokesman at VickersNAFEN - 196 words
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Article137 1955-04-09 3 RAJKOT: The Union Mini*, try for Natural Resources and Scientific Development la sending out a survey party to explore the possibilities of gold prospecting In the Alec Hills, on the border between the former Jamnagar and Porbandar States, It Is reliably learned. It ihas been KnownNAFEN - 137 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-04-09 4 BH ASK ARS ARRIVE TODAY Mr. X, P. BhaKkair, the urll-kninvn Indian Dance Director of Singapore, >\nd his wife, are arrivttag here this morning by Air 'India QtiternnVonad. They were recently married m Madras Mrs. Bhaskar, a keen student of Bharatana/tyarn has thrilled audiences m South India by her exquisite97 words
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Article, Illustration108 1955-04-09 4 ation, ?£&*<££?*' PrCHident CHy COUnCi1 ln of the Andhra Chamber Trade Deleg. Mr. J. V. Somayajulu, lead«r <»f th«- Trade Delegation i H seated on the rUht of Mr McNeice The Trade Delegation^ left yf^rday morning for a tour of the Federation tnd return tolWaoore108 words
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213 1955-04-09 4 LONDON, Apr. 8: The Economist, Britain's leading m flucntial weekly, yesterday predicted that Singapore could go even further left than it had. "It should have lively politics and these should give Mr. David Marshall and his colleagues the training m practi. cal politics that213 words
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Article119 1955-04-09 4 COLOMBO: Now they'rt smugMn^ m gems believed to be 'n exchange for gold. The Custom? recently IVnmd a whole hidden belt-full o f blue sapp hires on anfttailan woman heruu One of the sapphires i« the size of a wall-nut a 65 carot stone. ItFOC - 119 words
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Article860 1955-04-09 4 Here is an incubus sitting on the world. Everybody reaL ly wants to get rid of the incubu-- "But", says America, "thi> vrcrld is not yet free from fear. We suspect] we distrust, we ferni aggression. This is the my thing that enables us toFOC - 860 words
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925 1955-04-09 4 AVERTING THIRD WAR IS AIM OF AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE < JAKARTA, Apr. 8. The Indonesia is hopeful the 2tt Asian- African conference opening In Bandung within a fortnight would result m lessening chance* of a third World War andl thus permit freer development of the newly independent i countries along theirAP - 925 words
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Article84 1955-04-09 4 COLOMBO, Apr. B.— For the first time m Ceylon's parl.amentary history the sergeant at arms last ni^ht removed a member of parliament from the house of representatives here for disobeying the speaker. The member somaweera chandrasir: an independent was ordered to leave the house when hReuter - 84 words
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