Indian Daily Mail, 10 April 1955
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Title Section18 1955-04-10 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 5M SiNUAItiKE, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1955 FOVH PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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401 1955-04-10 1 Will Spend Three Days In Pakistan KARACHI, Apr. 9. Lieutenant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser the Egyptian Premier arrives here by air today for threeday talks with Pakistani leaders on Middle East and other issues. Colonel Nasser the first Egyptian head of StateReuter - 401 words
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Article120 1955-04-10 1 Cat Dry-Cleaned CLEVELAND, Oho, Apr. 9: Mrs. Donald Jacobs looked! into her clothe* dryer, then ran to her car and sped to the factory where her husband is a i. man. "honey", «he cried hysterically, "I guen s I fried the cat!" Jacobs rushed hcme with her and opened theAP - 120 words
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Article225 1955-04-10 1 GRAHAMSTOWN, South Africa. Apr, 9: The Archbishop of Canterbury says he was incorrectly quoted when Capetown reporters questioned him Thursday about rumours that Princess Margaret is to wed. "I was net asked whether there is any truth m the rumours that Pr nees s Margaret wil: marryAP - 225 words
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Article122 1955-04-10 1 After All She Repents RENO, NEVADA. Apr. 9; A 87-year old woman, declaring "i hate myself for what I've done," surrendered to police Friday and told them she stole $2,213 from fellow workers at a hospital m Staten Island, New York. Mrs. Jea n M. O'Brien, a Imy roll clerkAP - 122 words
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Article130 1955-04-10 1 RANGOON. Apr. 9 A familiar on Asian Trade Union problems will be held m Rangoon May 9-16. Sponsored by the Tracv Union Cogress of Burma, the conference aim Is to piov'ae an opportunity for leaders of various Asian National Trade Union oganizations to mret to discussAP - 130 words
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Article39 1955-04-10 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 9 An Indian parliamentary delegation has accepted an invitaton to visit the Soviet Unton m July, Moscow newspapers reported today. Indian prime Minister Jawaharial Nehru is expected visit Moscow m June. APAP - 39 words
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479 1955-04-10 1 LONDON, Apr. 9. Sir Anthony Eden now entrenched m the British Premiership with a reconstituted Conservative Government has a 10-day breathing space m which to de de the big issue confronting him wlhether or not to all General Election for May 26.Reuter - 479 words
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130 1955-04-10 1 Contempt Charge Against Kashmir P.M. Dismissed From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Apr. 9. The full Bench of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court dls. missed the contempt charge against Prime Minister Mr. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed on Friday. Contempt proceedings were initiated toy one Mr. Amar. nath saying that PrimeCopyright - 130 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-04-10 1 General Earle E. Partridge Commander, Us Fax East Air Forces left, rear seat), U$ Ambassador John Peurifoy (centre), and Marshal F. R. Ric"inagh!, C-in-C; Royal Sian£ ese Air Force, begin an inspection tour of US Military equipment formally turned over to the Siam Air Foice62 words
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149 1955-04-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 0. Madras State Government is atrorgfly opposed to the Gov_ ernment of India's proposal that Hindi should be the sole medium for the Union Public Service Commission Examinations! declared Finance Minister Subramantam to Pressmen here. HeCopyright - 149 words
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Article80 1955-04-10 1 NE\v DELHI, Apr. 9 India has contracted bo purchase locomotives from the United SUites, the Uniteu Kingdom and Japan under the Indo-U.S. Technical Co-opera-tion Programme signed here last year. Deputy Railway Minister O.V. Aiagesan told Parliament 0 "t of 100 locomotives the Unit- 1 d StatesAP - 80 words
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204 1955-04-10 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Apr. 9 The new major port of Khandla which has been built by the Government of India on the west coast m order to offset the ioss of Karachi after partition, was opened for oil operations on Friday by204 words
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Article, Illustration142 1955-04-10 1 Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of I Edinburgh, Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden and Lady Eden headed the 50--guest list at the dinner party given by Premier SJ T Winston Churchill at lo downing Street, London, on April 5. This was Churchill's farewell party. Sir Anthony Eden succeededAP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-04-10 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 9 Indian Ambassador K. p. 8- Menon talked for an hour at the KremJin Friday with Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulgranin. Indian sourcces said the two covered a "wide rarge of subjects." Th's was In line with Buisranin's new policy of recclv--I]Jm each A mhß«3«:wlnr54 words
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Article192 1955-04-10 1 To Organize Political Affairs BEIRUT, Lebanon, Apr. 9. Canadian-born Aliya Saddy, who became one of the two wives of Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali m a secret wedding here last week, got a marriage portion of 25,000 dollars plus a box of jewels, her uncle said Friday.A.P. - 192 words
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Article130 1955-04-10 1 SAIGON, South Viet Nam. Apr. 9.— Premier Ngo Dinh Diem's Mayor of Saigon re. signed Friday, complaining he had rot been given enough force to wipe the rebellious Binh Xuyen Society from the city. An uneasy truce continued, meanwhile, between the Government and tha "United Front ofA.P. - 130 words
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Article, Illustration151 1955-04-10 1 Korean PoWs Elect To Remain In India Nehru NEW DELHI ADr. 9: Prime M.nistei Nehru said on Thursday all but one of 87 Korean war prisoners brought to India have now decided where they want to live. Answer n e questions m Parliament, he said 28 had picked Mexico, 15151 words
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120 1955-04-10 1 Stassen Botched Grain Storage Plan For Pak. NEW YORK, Apr. 9 The World- Telegram and Sun said m an editorial that Harold Stassen and his Fojeisn Operations! Admin.stratlon hac! botched a plan to bu ld *?rain storage elevators m Pakistan. '"AM tlhe Pakistani- wanted were a few common-type elevators forAP - 120 words
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Article230 1955-04-10 1 NEW DELHI; Ap. 9.— lndian production of cotton during the current fiscal year show, ed an increase of 11 per cent over last year, official estimates released here indicated. An agriculture Mtn)str> statement said that the fourth estimate for the year ended In March showed India'sA.P. - 230 words
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Article605 1955-04-10 2 C. C. JOSEPH - C. C. JOSEPH MAHABALIPURAM By Exquisite Sculptures And Remarkable Bas-relief Panels It Is A Tourist's Paradise Mahabalipuram, t i n y v fishing village 40 miles south of Madras, is fast bee coming a tourist attraction. A few decades ago Mahabalipuram, covered by sand dunes, was605 words
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Article, Illustration113 1955-04-10 2 I' rentier N'go Dinh Diem gue s on the air a few days ago to tell South Vietnam that its private and religious armies must give way to a single National Army. On March 30 three of these armies did merge— 4n an attack on the Premier's official113 words
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Article130 1955-04-10 2 VISAKHAPATNAM: A second ship of modern design was launched at the Hindus. t,«n Shipyard here last week Fitted with diesel engines burning heavy boiler oil, and electrical hull auxiliaries, the 7.300-ton dead-weight vessnl will be of a new complicated design. A special feature of the ceremony130 words
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Article, Illustration106 1955-04-10 2 MADRAS: The Union Government ,8 apiculturists are conducting research to determine the sutability of honey for making jam and for tne preservation of fruit. These experiments may open up new avenues for the development of the jam industry m India. The Union Government also expectg the106 words
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Article, Illustration554 1955-04-10 2 Itae United State* Ambassador designate to India, Mr. J. S. Cooper before leaving for India, met the Indian journalists m London at the United Stales Embassy and impressed them by his friendly and unassuming manner. Replying to questions, Mr. Cooper, who is554 words
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Article176 1955-04-10 2 MANCHESTER: A tribute to the "remarkable progress" of industrialisation made m Pakistan since the partition was paid here by Mr. A. P. Timms, the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner at Karachi. After spending 18 months In Karachi, Mr. Timma is row visiting the industrial northwest of England for talks176 words
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Article141 1955-04-10 2 PURI: Mr. Jai Prakash Na_ raln, Praja Socialist leader, related the story of his conversion to socialism to a meeting of students of Sa_ manta Chandrasekhar College here. He said he was nrst attracted by Marx and Engels, but later discovered that there were141 words
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Article69 1955-04-10 2 THE boys were studying The ■■•Merchant of Venice, a cor puient and unpopular (Inspector called to examine them. Shewing Interest m tiheir diamatic work, he told them what a brilldant actor he had been, "i once played m The Merchant of Venice, he said. "What part do69 words
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Article, Illustration72 1955-04-10 2 Govind Ballabh Pant, the Indian Home Minister, wears a ceremonial turban presented to him by the chief priest, on a visit to the shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddi n Chishti. the Moslem Saint, at Ajmer. Pant, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, joined Nehru's IndianAP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration189 1955-04-10 2 MADRAS: Mr. <3. Subra, maniam, Finance Minister made a categorical statement m the Legislative Assembly that there was no proposal to expand the Cabinet. The Minister was replying to a question put by Mr. V. Balakrishnan. Mr. V. Balakrishnan. Whlln conceding the absolute right of189 words
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514 1955-04-10 2 KRISHNA NAIDOO - South India Lures A London Cartoonist! Secret Of India House London KRISHNA NAIDOO OUR LONDON LETTER By Out to set a new world travel record is Freddie Joss, cartoonist of the London evening newspaper The Star." Joss, who was m India last year, will be visiting the sub. continent again,NAFEN - 514 words
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Article227 1955-04-10 2 PAKISTAN'S TEXTILE PRODUCTION KARACHI: Textile factories m this country proiuced 347,999,000 yards of cotton cloth last year, while m 1953 the production was 251,--550,000 yards. Production of surplus yarn m the country nearly doubled n 1954 when compared to 1953. m 1954 total surplus yarn produced by the cotton exttle227 words
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Article, Illustration166 1955-04-10 2 Permanent Seat For India In Security Council CHAPEL HILL (North Carolina) Senator Hubert Humphrey, a Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Com. m.ttee, suggested here that the United States Government back India to replace Nationalist China as a permanent' member of the UN Security Council. Senator Humphrey told an audience166 words
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Article71 1955-04-10 2 pAMOUS French statesman, Robert Schuman, a lifolong bachelor, has given v&ri- 1 ous reasons for not getting married, a report questioned him on the same subject: "Did you never look for the ideal woman or did you never find her?" "Oh jdes,' SchUman reptted to the reporter,71 words
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Article, Illustration199 1955-04-10 2 NEW DELHI. President Kajendra Prasad has decided to surrender his sumptuary Allowance of Rs. 3,000 with effect from Apr. 11. Henceforth he will meet his entertain, mem expenses from his salary itself. According to the Constitution, the President is en. titled to Rs. 10 000 and199 words
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Article413 1955-04-10 2 MADRAS: A number of questions were put m the Legislative Assembly during question— time on the proposed legislation m regard to land reform m the State. In reply to the main question of Mr. M. Narayana Kurup, Mr. M. A. Maricka. ve.u, Minister for Revenue, saidFOC - 413 words
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Article1889 1955-04-10 3 Mudikondan Venkataramier - Mudikondan Venkataramier Hy An Ancient Art Of India Need For Resuscitating (The Dying Art Emphasised OOMMALATTAM o r the Pup pet Snow as it i s some tunes new called is a ver ancient art of India. It s eer lamly centuries old, and ther aie i-efei1,889 words
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Article236 1955-04-10 3 O*****0: CALCUTTA: The Indian Science News Asscclaton, which aims "to promote, popular se and disseminate the knowledge of natural and cultural sciences," completes its twentieth year thig month. The Association, claimed to be the only one of its kind m the country, is new being patronisedNAFEN - 236 words
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Article, Illustration99 1955-04-10 3 More than 200 people from Banting Town, Selaneor, gathered at Sungei Manggls, a village about two miles from Banting, a village about two miles from Banting, to watch n'ne members of the Banting Good atlzens* Committee fire field gun« which wen© shelling Communist terrorist targets In the South Swamp of99 words
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109 1955-04-10 3 DO NOT SERVE LIQUOR AT QUEEN'S HOUSE WELIGAMA: A resnlutfon, requesting the Govti-nor-iGeaeitai not to servo liquor at the Queen's House levee on June 10th as the first step t" ei:e banning of liquor at ail State functions m the country, was adopted i\nan'mousiy at a meeting of the International'FOC - 109 words
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Article67 1955-04-10 3 GALLE: Mr. W. Dahanayake, M.P. for GlUe will he leaving for New Delhi by &*r to attend the annual sessions of the world peace congress to be held m New Delhi. Among the other delegates to this congress from Ceylon will be Mrs, Theja GoonawardflianaFOC - 67 words
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Article131 1955-04-10 3 INDORE: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Informa. ticm and Broadcasting, said the Government had not taken any step to check the flow of Indian money to Radio Ceylon. For purposes of advertisement, he said many Indians were paying money m Radio Ceylon, butFOC - 131 words
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Article, Illustration62 1955-04-10 3 French veterans salute a plaque honouring- those who fought m the Indo-CMna war, just after it had been unveiled by General Pierre Koenig, the Minister of National Defence, at Arch of Triumph m Paris. The body of the unknown soldier rests at the arch of triumph,AP - 62 words
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Article438 1955-04-10 3 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Railways announced m Parliament m May 1952 Gov. ernment's general po.icy decision to gradually abolish First class m its present form from all trains m India. Since then this class of accommodation has been progressively withdrawn first from most branch lineFOC - 438 words
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Article190 1955-04-10 3 Biggest In South East Asia side the Southern Railwly WcSs^pT^^PteraJnbSr JLadra« md is expected to be coZSiifed T Sy'^Octob^ Designed and executed hv Indian engineers, the factory will manufactured 350 coachea annually. Of the 8,100 tons of steel used, 3,000 tons are of 3J_ weldedFOC - 190 words
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Article94 1955-04-10 3 COLOMUO: The total eclipse of the sun wiH J-ake place at 8 a.m. on June 20th, and last roe seven minute*, according to prof. H. von Ktager, leader of the BMttMliCeylon tcpi-man 'team or scientist* who arrived In Colombo early this wesk. The Bntdsi» teamFOC - 94 words
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Article188 1955-04-10 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, sir John Kotelawala, m a letter to the Indian Premiel. Mr. jawaharlal Nehru, on the difficulties m implementing Ceylon's obligations under. tie; Hado-Ceylon Pacta of January and October. 1954 S l at *f?' !t ls lear ned, tihat one or them is the188 words
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196 1955-04-10 3 Canteens For Estate Workers Urged LONDON, Apr. B— Mr. Stan Awbery, iLabour, urged the Qolonial Secretary, Mir. Alan Lennox Boyd, tM the House of Commons to help employers m Malaya to profTde better canteen facilities m tlhe uew;v established villages. He said some of these villages were a great distanceReuter - 196 words
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218 1955-04-10 4 Ceylon Welcomes Trade With Soviet Russia On Governmental Basis COLOMBO The Minis of Commerce and Trade. Mr. Shiiley B, c. Coroa, who win bf lending c trade mission to Europe m June, anncunc I that the Ceylon Government we'iermod trade with f;u la and other communi.it countries on a government218 words
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Article469 1955-04-10 4 CHUNNAKAM: 'The Kankesantmai port, the ureani ot ali of us has materialised to concrete reality" said Mr. S. Natesan, M.nisiex of Pests and Broadcasting, at the reception given to Mr, Montague Jayewickreme, Minister of Transport and Works at the Kankesanturai light house maiden by the publ.c ofFOC - 469 words
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Article147 1955-04-10 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Pieter Keuneman -said that the large number of strikes recently yavc the impression that there was widespread industrial unrest. Ho was addressing a meeting held under the auspxes of the ce s of the Law College Political Society. The reason for all these suddea 'flare-ups', the147 words
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Article193 1955-04-10 4 COLOMBO: Was a sec(in of the Jocal I'ress K> van red at the Bogor jj'Kis. the Leader of the Opposition, Mir. S. W. K. !>. Itantfaranaike, asked when the House was discussing the supplementary estimate of Its. 300,000 for the Afro-Asian Conference. Mr. Randaranaike asked whether itFOC - 193 words
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Article332 1955-04-10 4 KANDY: The Executive Committee of the sixteennation indo-Paciftc Fisheries Council, here at the invitation of the Government of Ceylon held its first session at Queens Hotel under the chairmanship of Mr. Boon Indrambearya Director of Fisheries, Thailand. The object of the meeting is to study the progressFOC - 332 words
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Article267 1955-04-10 4 COLOMBO Two thousana four hundred persons have aJ. ready written m seeking r«c. ruitment to the 5,000 strong Home Guard which is to be formed. So tar 500 of these voiun. teers have been screened ana xound suitable. The Prime Ministei, sir John Kote.awala, has sent267 words
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889 1955-04-10 4 An M. P. Suspended How It Happened? I COLOMBO: A Motion to a (M.P. for Vavuniya) for one of Representatives by 58 vot Mr. Suntharalingam docli As he was leaving the chamber, Mr. tiuntnaraiingam saia: "Cheerio" and the (jovernment members saad: "Good riddance." This is how it all began: When889 words
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161 1955-04-10 4 To Normalise Working: Of Calcutta Port CALCUTTA. Apr. 9: The West Bengal Government is taking effective measures to nor. malise the working of Calcutta Port official sourcea here. Last month the report was paralysed for three days after shipowners! and stevedores stopped work and issued a statement that it hadReuter - 161 words
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Article, Illustration101 1955-04-10 4 AP PHOTO. Russian Government and party leaders stand guard over the bier of the late Marshal Lecnid Alexandlrovlch Govorov m Moscow's Hall of Columns (Central Trade Union Headquarters) o n Mar. 21. Left to right: President Kliment Voroshilov, Nikita S. Khrushchev, First Secretary ofAP - 101 words
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153 1955-04-10 4 Over half-a-million people In Singapore, the Federation, Sarawak and British Borneo, saw Snell-distributed films m 1«54 of this number, 416.WU were m Malaya. Schools and educational institutions formed the iarge^i group of borrowers, followed by mines and estates. The armed forces and153 words
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Article80 1955-04-10 4 ONTARIO. Canada, Apr. I Captain Wellington Sphear, who says he fought chain gangs m Singapore, p rates near Hong- Kong, typhoons m the China Sea and had sail* it every sea m tji^ world, i-aia the celebration of his 106 th birthday yesterday was80 words
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Article139 1955-04-10 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. J) Newspapers m India's capital paid tribute to retired British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill as a "happy warrior' 1 and "magniflcierit statesman." Bu|. editorials mildly <»iUcized him saying that he failed to understand Asia's freedom struggle. One newspaper the mass circulation TimesAP - 139 words
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Article47 1955-04-10 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 9 The Government of predominantly Hindu India closed its offices for Good iFrt day. Christians comprise less than two per cent of India's population. But the Government observes the Chief Christian holidays as well as Mcslem and Hindu festivals. APAP - 47 words
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