Indian Daily Mail, 17 April 1955
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Title Section18 1955-04-17 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail OL XI NO. 64 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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698 1955-04-17 1 Sir John Kotelawala Says The Two 'Main Ideologies' Are Main Impediments To World Peace! Several Delegations Pass Through Singapore Enroute To Indonesia (By Our Staff Reporter) nnnn .^S" 11 111^^ I Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai flew m here yesterday afternps £w^n r a698 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-04-17 1 THE THREE SURVIVORS The only three survivors of the Air 1 India International Constellation, 'Kashmir Princess' crash on their arrival m Singopore. They are: (right to left) Co»Ptlot Capt M. C. Dixtt, Flight Navigator -I. C. Patak and Ground Engineer A* S. Garnik. I.D.M PICTURE45 words
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Article, Illustration69 1955-04-17 1 N Mr, D. P. Wagle, Genera: Manager of the Press Trust of India and Mr. Kabaddi, Chief News Editcr of the AU India Ilad'O. arrived here yesterday by Air India international ?n--route to Bahdimg. Mr Wa#!e left for Bandung by X, L M. ytstcrday69 words
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Article47 1955-04-17 1 Chief Minister To Meet Public The Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, has set aside ihe whole of Monday, Apr. 18, to meet members of the public who wish to make representations to him. He will see them m the Public Relations Office conference room durlftjr office hmirtt,47 words
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Article69 1955-04-17 1 Says Kamaraj From Our own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 16 —There is no going back against Prohibition, stated the Chief Minister, Mr. K. Kamaraj, addressing Southern India Chamber 01 Commerce yesterday. A:» inquiries or committees appointed to examine the working of Prohibition are only intended to suggest69 words
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Article38 1955-04-17 1 A Government Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday states that the first meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly will be held at 10 a,m. on Friday, Apr. 22, at the Assembly House, Empress Place.38 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-17 1 At the Bidadarl Cemetery, Friday, when the two bodies of the crash victims were interned. The unfortunate victims were Flight Engineer Kenn<tb D Cunha and Assistant Purser Joaqulm J Pimenta. Looking en C apt. Yiswjuiath. Mr. K. K. Menon, Mr. R. N. liaul, Mr.58 words
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307 1955-04-17 1 LONDON, Apr. 16: Pr me Minister Eden last night callrd nationwide election for May 26 to stabilize iVie naticn after the wrench of Sir Winston Churchill's retirement. Nine days after taking office, the rew premier thus challenged the divided Labour party to a307 words
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163 1955-04-17 1 AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL SAFE DESPITE ACCIDENTS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 16: The only way Government of India can justify nationalisation at airlines is by making air trave) safer and Ifir more comfortable than presently, declared the Vice Charcei:or Sir A. L. Mu. daliar, presiding over a meet ing163 words
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Article21 1955-04-17 1 The Progressive Party cf Singapore has announced that m future the party spokesman will be Mr. Chan Kum Chce21 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-17 1 Civil Aviation Senior Officials Arrive Here Two senior officials of civil Aviation Directorate. India Government, Mr. Raha and Mr. Malhotra, arrived here yesterday by Air India International to assist enquiry into the 'Kashmir Princess' crash off Singapore. I.D.M. PICTURE MR. RAHA41 words
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Article, Illustration174 1955-04-17 1 The crew of the Air India International, 'Maratta Prin cess,' which arrived here from Bcmbay, via Madras, proceeded to the Bidadar; Cemetery and laid wreaths at the tombs of Flight Engineer Kenneth D'Cunha :»nd Assistant Purser Jcnqtfm J. Pimenta, victims of thj174 words
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Article60 1955-04-17 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Apr. 16: A Khadl clad stranger walked cooly on to the floor of Lok Sabha on Friday and was. look, ing around for a place to sit when he was hushed out bj some scandalised members anri harded over60 words
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154 1955-04-17 1 COMMUNISTS PLANNING ARMED REVOLT IN T.-C. STATE? From Our own Correspondent TRTVANDRUM, Apr. 16. Communists are planning armed revolt m Travancore-Cochin State, following the failure to get into efflce. charged the Home Minister Mr. A. J. John m the Siate Assembly. The Minister opposing the resolution moved by the Communist154 words
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116 1955-04-17 1 ZAMINDARI SYSTEM ENDED IN CALCUTTA From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Apr. 16: April Fifteenth Bengali New Year Day saw the end ot 162 yea/ ol<j Zamindari System. First established by Lord Corr.walli.-, during the East India Company Raj Zamtadars became the staunchest supporters of British Crown. Freedom move, ment In116 words
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492 1955-04-17 2 Gerald C. Cooke - An Accursed People Off Saurashtra Gerald C. Cooke By DAJKOT, In what dim past they have their beginning? students of anthropology and history have yet to discover, but that the Sathvaraa of Saurashtra are an ancient peopl« is certain From generation to generation the story has been handed down thatNAFEN - 492 words
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121 1955-04-17 2 NEW YORK. A.pr. lg The New York Times said Russia ihas offered lAfghaaußtin military a<l If Paki.stan and ber Western AUles 'threaten aggrerrfve interfermoe" to block the Afghan demand for a plebiscite m Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province. A times dispatch from Kabul the Afghan Capital!,AP - 121 words
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Article106 1955-04-17 2 \yOHKING here In the redpiped uniform of a postal employees la an Indian poVtlcal economist whose thesis on India's foreign policy has been accepted by the Liondon School of Economics for his Doctorate of philosophy. Koanaica Gupta, wiho came to London from Calcutta two yearsNAFEN - 106 words
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Article99 1955-04-17 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 19: Biologist have discovered a worm that is good to eat and is full of vitamin*. II is the palolo, a ringshaped affair which lives In the coral reels of Samoa, Fiji and other tropical Pacific Islands. A University of Hawaii research team, Carey D.AP - 99 words
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1488 1955-04-17 2 London Newspaper Strike How Readers Adapt Themselves Reactions Amusing: And Serious! I ONDON: A period of three weeks without the national daily newspapers has produced a variety ot social reactions here some amusing, some more obvious. y serious. On the amusing side must certainly be placed the era. barrasment of1,488 words
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Article, Illustration39 1955-04-17 2 Dr. Jon*, E. Salk takes time out Crom bfcs work m laboratory at the University of Pittfebtirffl*, Pennsylvania, to tod newsmen how the red -liquid vaccine, which he developed to fight 'infantile paralysis 1» made.39 words
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215 1955-04-17 2 CALCUTTA: Five aircraft caught m an 82-mille-per-hour •°torm over Dum Dum and Calcutta's immediate suburbs had to be diverted to other airfields on Wednesday evening: lAnr fit The stor m was followed by a .smart ffcjower tihat caused a welcome drop of temperatureFOC - 215 words
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Article821 1955-04-17 2 Hal Boyle - Hal Boyle The Wife Uses It As Club To Knock Man Off Balance By Silence is a wife's best weapon, it upsets a husband. A smart wif e (is there really any other kind?) Learns to use silence as a club to kaook that man m herAP - 821 words
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238 1955-04-17 2 INDIAN EXPERT ON POPULATION IN LONDON AT Indda House last week was Dr. sripatl Chaadraaekhar. tto e Indian population expert who is a Nuffield Fellow at the London School of Economics. The School is just across the way from the Government of India builfUn-r Dr. Chandrasekhar has just returned to238 words
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Article291 1955-04-17 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar. Mm ster for Information and Broadcasting, told a questioner m the Rajya Sabha last week that the rate of payment made by All India -Rad o to news agencies couuld not be compared with that pa d by theFOC - 291 words
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Article1019 1955-04-17 3 A. I. Goldberg - A. I. Goldberg By Many Countries Oppose Birth-Control Programme Rhythm Method, Abortion And sterilisation Some Programmes BOOM m babies i s one thing the d vided world shares m common. Its going on whethhe r governments try e Sate UP Cr CUt dOWn the In the UnitedAP - 1,019 words
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345 1955-04-17 3 Road Transport In India: Operators' Demands BOMBAY: Mr. E. A. Nadirshalh, President of the Ind'an Koad Transport and Development Association, told newsmen last week that the Govjrnment should appoint a road ievelopment board so that road transport would function us a separate unit. Mr. Nadirshah said that the fundamental i«;iy:|caiFOC - 345 words
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Article253 1955-04-17 3 BOMBAY: In order to allay the anxiety of the public regarding Presf reports about abnormal ra. dio.activity m the air at Allahabad, the Department of Atomic Energy, Govern, ment of India, has issued the folowing clarification: The natural radio_acti. vity content of air varies from 10-11 (tenFOC - 253 words
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Article153 1955-04-17 3 To Visit India JT <s possible Dr. p«ter Alexander radiologist at the Royal Cancer Hospital and the Chester Beauty (Research Hospital In London who is an authority on the effects of atomic radiation, will be visiting India later this year. Dr. Alexander will soon be off toNAFEN - 153 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-04-17 3 Presentation of a portion of the Sacred Relics of Sariputta and Moreallana Arhans, the foremost disciples of Lord Buddha, to the Mahabodhi Society of Ceylon It Sanchi Photo shown the persons present at the Railway Station are offering prayers. The Oylon High Commissioner addressing the67 words
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642 1955-04-17 3 NEW DELHI: Several members expressed concern m the Rajya Sabha, last week, over the decline m the prices ot foodgrains and asked Government to take steps to gee that the release of Government's stocks did not affect them adversely. Replying to supplementariesFOC - 642 words
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1020 1955-04-17 3 «itn f Cross-examination <* the An* prosecution witness, Mr. A. Dorairaj, was continued last week when for. v!k' of Radha R»«n»y««» Rioting Ca«e Tcainst L^i* X^™^ 11 Swami «•<» other* w£ co^nuSlSy Mr. T. N. Govmdamjulu Naidu. District Magistrate Madurai* Answering questionsFOC - 1,020 words
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Article499 1955-04-17 3 JAMMU: The curtain v:is wrung down on Friday on the contempt of court case against Bakshi Ghulam Mohamnvd, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, when a full Bench of the Jammu Kashmir High Court, comprising the Chief Justice Mr. Jankinath Wazir, Mr. Justice Jialal Ki.am ar,d Mr. JusticeFOC - 499 words
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Article509 1955-04-17 4 Non Nationals In Ceylon REGISTER NOT COMPLETED COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government do not consMer It essential or obligatory to prepare a register «>f nonnationals at present for the purpose osf checking illicit entrants into Ceylon, the I'veninjj paper, Ceylon Obs-rve-r reported last week. Official sources would m-ilher confirm nor denyFOC - 509 words
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Article201 1955-04-17 4 CAMPAIGN AGAINST DRINK IN CEYLON KADUWELA: Th c campagn aga nst llqucr was not new. It had been started several years ago. but had not been a .success because when .iquor was banned by polls m one area, the area next to it produced even mere enough for thoso mFOC - 201 words
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Article63 1955-04-17 4 The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board has made a grant of $950,000 to the Lady Tern, pier Tuberculosis Hospital Fund, rai.ting the total to nearly $3ii million, $1% million short of the Fund's target of $5 million. To. wards the end of last montn the63 words
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58 1955-04-17 4 A 8.0.A.C. spokesman m Singapore told the Indian Daily Mail that, due to the exceptionally heavy demand for space for schoolchildren coming out to join their parents m Singapore and the Federation for the Summer Holidays, an additional Service has been arranged, leaving London on Thursday.58 words
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176 1955-04-17 4 "THE MALAYAN ARTIST" Pritee Competition Before the title of the journal published by the Singapore Art Society can be changed to "The Malayan Artist," a two. colour front cover for "The Malayan Artist has to be designed. It has been decided to ask members of the Society, and others, to176 words
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Article79 1955-04-17 4 WASHINGTON, Apr. 15.Thi- State Department ex. prand Its sympathetic interest m the problemH of the A.^jpn and African Nation preparing- to open their con. ferencp at Bardomg next Monday. "It is hardly necessary to state the deep sympathetic interest of the United States In allReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-04-17 4 Professor Bradlaw, Dental Health Consultant of World Health Organisation, arrived here yesterday by Air India International. The Professor was met at the Kallane Airport by Mr. A. G Menon Secretary, W. H. O Singapore Office. Prof. Bradlaw is en route to Indonesia and is scheduled to .spend a55 words
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Article, Illustration127 1955-04-17 4 1 Mr. f. Joss, the renowned cartoonist cf the London ncv/s--j paper "Star' arrived here yesterday by Air India International. He was met at the Kallanjr Airport by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, whom he met m London, when she visited London recently. Mr. joss as visiting127 words
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Article109 1955-04-17 4 WASHINGTON. Apr. IS.— Premier v Nu o f Burma who twice offered to serve as intermediary between Communist Chiaxa and the Uniten States is planning to visit Washington m mid-June, officials said today. Tlhe timing coincides with a call on Moscow by Jnddan PrimeAP - 109 words
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Article76 1955-04-17 4 JA.KAFfTA. Indcneqfa, Apr. 1G The FlM'ippines flag tirw upside down at airport for a few hours iFricay Captain E. R. CarJos. jil «">' Military Attache to tne Philippines E^nbas.sy en Jakarta, arrived at the airport a few minutes befo»v a nlatie carrying Carles Romi'lj, Chi f76 words
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58 1955-04-17 4 LUCKNOW: Mr Bhairon Nath Jha. Directcr of Educat on, Uttar Pradesh, now on leave preparatory to retirement, has been appointed ViceChancellor of the Allahabad University He is 58. An announcement from Government House last week said that the appointment had been made m the first instance forFOC - 58 words
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736 1955-04-17 4 Nehru To Strive For A Constructive Approach To World Asian Problems i. N ??5S IJII Apr 16: lndian Vernier, Mr. Jawaharla! Nehru, is expected to strive for a constructive approach to world and Asian problems at ihe Airo-Asian Conference at Bandung next week. Mr. Nehru is a firm believer mReuter - 736 words
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282 1955-04-17 4 'New Dynamism Of Asia' Nehru On Bandung Confab NEW DELHI, Apr. IS, Printa ITafcter Nebru said iieie tn C Che *l..theoxQLßg Afro-Astau Conference m Baaoung, iv:wese&a.ed tlie New Dynanii' m of Asia." Mr. Nehru said the two oat. ta. via* ilave.opructta o< the pieseut day wo. d were the rawircttoce282 words
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