Indian Daily Mail, 18 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI NO. 66 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article384 1955-04-18 1 Bandung Confab. 44 WILL DISCUSS GENERAL PRINCIPLES RATHER THAN SPECIFIC PROBLEMS BANDUNG, Apr. 17: India's Premier Nehru last night called for discussion of "general principles raUier than specific problems" m the Afro-Asian conference. Formosa, he said, was a specific problem, "a controversial issue which I imagineAP - 384 words
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Article84 1955-04-18 1 CHOU GETS BIGGEST WELCOME BANDUNG, Apr. 17— Mr. Chou En Lai, o« a statement on arrival said, the AsianAfrican conference is dlSiiked by some people. 'They are trying' by ull means to sabotage it, Ay you all know, the delegation of the Chinese Peoples Republic \;is already paid for thisReuter - 84 words
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Article70 1955-04-18 1 Bandung, A pr. 17-The heads of the delegation* to the **-natlon Asian African Conference met here together informally for tihe first time today to prepare for their week-long ta'ks beginning tomorrow. (Far most of them it whs their first meeting with the Chinese Communist Prime MinisterReuter - 70 words
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Article69 1955-04-18 1 NEHRU'S ARRIVAL DELAYED BY STORM BANDUNG. Apr. 17. A severe tropical thunderstorm over Bandung: yesterday delayed the arrival of the Indian Prune Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, for the Afro-Asian Conference. The Indonesian Premier, Dr. All Sastroamldjojo, waited for more than two hours at the rain soaked airfield;. Crowds of IndonesiansReuter - 69 words
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Article65 1955-04-18 1 KOTELAWAJLA COLOMBO. Apr. 17. ueyion Premier Sir John Kotelawala prior to his departure for ttandunjr askod to comment on a repoit that Ceylon would oppose the- Indian Premier's i'am-ha MJa" proposals, said what» the use of pancha sua unless everybody behaves m m decent manner."65 words
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Article149 1955-04-18 1 Women Mob Pak. PM's House KARACHI, Apr. 17: Fifty women representing women's organisations In the city yesterday demonstrated outside Prime Minister, Mohammed All's house m protest against his second marriage to his Social Secretary. They shouted slogans and waved black flags as the Prime Minister and the new Begum AliaReuter - 149 words
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172 1955-04-18 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 17: Two Chinese Communist Embassy officials have been sent from Djakarta to carry out an on the £>pot investigation into the Air India Constelation crash off Sarawak on Monday the New China Nev/s Agency re ported on Friday. The Agency172 words
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424 1955-04-18 1 DIXIT'S SON SAYS FATHER COULDN'T LIE BOMBAY, Apr. 17— Bharat Chandra, nine-year-old son of Capt. M. c- Dixat, Co-Pilot of the plane .Kashmir Princess, that crashed off Singapore said; "Father tond me betore leaving for Hongkong ten days back that ihe would be back by Saturday." "He could not tell424 words
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Article38 1955-04-18 1 HONG KONG, Apr. 17: Mr. LJ Che Jeir China's Vice Minister for Foreign Trade, said yesterday that negotiation would begin soon for opening an air route between Chioa and India, Pekin* Radio reported yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-04-18 1 Ml»s Tennent, Stewardess of the Al r India International Constellation, "Maharatta Princess", which flew m here Saturday morning laying a wreath at the tombs of ttow o Air India pilots who were among the victim* of the 'Kashmir Princess' cra»h last week. All the members of theI.D.M. - 93 words
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Article59 1955-04-18 1 NOT DUE TO STRUCTURE OF AIRCRAFT BOMBAY, Apr. 17: Air India International stated today that three survivors of its air_ liner Kashmir Princess which crashed io the South China Sea last Monday "are of the opinion that the explosion and fire which caused its loss emanated from an extraneous sourceReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-04-18 1 Members of the Gold Coast delegation to the Afru Asian Conference at Bandung, who passed through Singapore, Saturday. Mr. Kojo Botsio (right) 1* the leader of the three-man delegation. (Rights Members of the Etfcopean delegation headed* by Mr. Blatta Hewitt Ogbagzy (with hat) on their arrival hereI.D.M. - 56 words
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83 1955-04-18 1 CHOU INVITES NASSER TO VISIT CHINA LONDON. Apr. 17: Mr. Chou En.lai. Prime Minis, ter of China, has invited Egyptian Premier, Lieuten. ant Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, tp visit China, from Cairo Radio heard m according to a broadcast London yesterday. The Radio said the two Premiers discussed '"a numberReuter - 83 words
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Article326 1955-04-18 1 Through Singapore Six Middle-East Countries' Delegations Stop At Kallang Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Mohamed AJi, accompanied by tois second wife Begum Alia passed through Singapore ytsterday enroute to the Afrasian Conference m Bandung which opens today. There was a large and distinguished gathering, including mgii326 words
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Article36 1955-04-18 1 SOKARNO BANDUNG. Apr. 17. The Indonesian President Doctor Soekarno Descr bed the Bandung Conference as "an ex* pression of New Asia and New Africa" when he arrived t>v plane from Djakarta to-dfty,36 words
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Article46 1955-04-18 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 17. The staging of the weeklong Asian ana African Conference here will be mor c than £2,000,000 according to official sources The greater part of this will be (shared by the five inviting powers Burma, Ceylon, India Indonesia and Pakistan. Keuter.46 words
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Article33 1955-04-18 1 The Andhra Chamber Trade Delegation which 3 at present m Singapore, will be leaving tomorrow moraine for Manila, by P.A.A. The delegation has cancelled its tour of Indonesia and IndoChina,33 words
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240 1955-04-18 1 Jag. Elected Ag. President Of T. U. C. Mr. S. Jaganathan, a City Council member and former Secretary of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, has been elected Acting President of the T. U. C. m the place of Mr. Urn Yew Hock, who had to resign by reason of the240 words
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121 1955-04-18 1 KARACHI, Apr. 17: Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, the Gov-ernor-General of Pakistan last night temporarily assumed special new emergency powera to validate acts nullified by the Federal Court last Tuesday. A Proclamation by the Gov. ernor.General sai<j the action was intended "to avoid a possible breakdownReuter - 121 words
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129 1955-04-18 1 KARACHI, Apr. 17.—Governor General Ghu'lam Mohammed of Pakistan issued a proclamation late last night announcing that he is assuming temporary legal powers to avbid a constitutional breakdown m Pak'stan, His proclamation said he had "assumed, until ether provisions were made by the proposedAP - 129 words
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Article61 1955-04-18 1 CONVENTION REPLACES ASSEMBLY! KARACHI, Apr. 17: Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, GovernorGeneral of Pakistan on Friday night ordered a new Constitu. tlon Convention to meet on May 10 to frame a new consti. tution for the country. The Legal and Constitutional crisis wa? precipitated on Tuesday when the Federal Court Pakistan's SupremeReuter - 61 words
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531 1955-04-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Man. Apr. 18, 1955 AFRASIA'S DESTINY TODAY is a Red Letter Day m the history of Afrasia. Today 29 nations belonging to the Continents of Africa and Asia and together constituting more than 60 per cent of the entire population of the world, will be meeting531 words
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789 1955-04-18 2 EXECUTIVE'S DECISION NEW DELHI. The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party after two days' discussion, adopted a resolution, stating that "after giving careful consideration to all the aspects of 'the Avadi resolution of the Congress on Socialist Pattern of Society, the Party is of the789 words
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141 1955-04-18 2 I. C. A. O. Representative In Madras MADRAS: Mr. Neil Richardson. International Civil Aviation Organisation Representative for the Far East and the Pacific, who is now on his first ottic al visit to the countries of the region, arrived here recently from Colombo on his way to Delhi. He willFOC - 141 words
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Article56 1955-04-18 2 MADRAS: Before Their Lcjrdsftups the Chief Justics and Mr. Justice n. Somasundaram, Mr. M. Jagannathan, a member of the Madras Legislative Assembly, elected for the Reserved seat from the Tindivanam constituency of South Arcot, was enrctleu as an Advocate of the Madras High Court. Mr. K. Rajah56 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-04-18 2 Twelve Communist Terrorists Including a state Committee Member, Hot Leung, surrendered m the Operation '-Rooster" area of Pahang recently. Their surrenders wore the result of a suc4e«sftfi fiepotfatlon with the Spec-ail Branch. Letters written by surrendered terrorists and addressed to various terrorists btVieved to be m the area97 words
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Article607 1955-04-18 2 Belgian Specialist's Suggestions n-f J^HiP^" 11 Hemerfick*, Belgian Leprosy Expert, Jf^C? 0^ education, survey and 'mass treatment to thejillages amon* the measures to root out leprosy m Belgian Leprosy Speoialkrt, who has spent 26 years V gl n CoB the scourge and Vho Si/now aSSFfJKF"FOC - 607 words
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Article801 1955-04-18 2 Scope Of Prohibition Law In Bombay BOMBAY. A person would commit an offence under the Bombay Prohibition law even if the drank permitted liquor, if he wa drung and incapable of takir.g care of himself, or if he behaved m a disorderly manner, or if heFOC - 801 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-04-18 2 The prime Minister. Sri Jawahwrla' Nehru m <-(>nversatfcn with His Excol2ency Mr- Pham Van Dong, Deputy Prime Minister nnd Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Democratic RepuMic of Vietnam, when the latter ra?'ed on the Prime Minister, In New Delhi, recently.44 words
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Article192 1955-04-18 2 BOMBAY Mr. Shankar tiasad, Cnairman of the Indaan Airlines said heie that he had suggested to the Government that four-engine Skymastcrs &hould be put en night air mail services. He left for Delhi by air. He told reporters at Santacruz airport that for putting U)e Skymasters onFOC - 192 words
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Article1633 1955-04-18 3 Federal Court Ruling Discussion In Pak. Cabinet KAKACHI. An import --m i announcement embodying the Government's nexv move m the light of the Federal Court's order on the Emergency Powers Ordinance Issued by the Gavernor-Gencnil on March 27 is expected most shoiMy when the Federal Court Judgm«itFOC - 1,633 words
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Article, Illustration56 1955-04-18 3 Me. Q. O. Thomson, (third from right) public Relates Officer, Singapore, phnto gr&ph«d with pressmen at Victoria Memorlall Ha*, Saturday, Apr. when the LegisJ&ttve Assembly rtle«»ticn results were announced Mr. Thomson was vfcry helpful to the pressmen. Kivmc them (Mftrect t&atfstics of the voting- and other56 words
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Article170 1955-04-18 3 NEW DELHI: About 2 000 traders of Delh recently staged a demonstration m front of the Bar'.'amfent House to protest against the inter -State sales tax. The demonstrators. who wanted to present a memorandum detailing their difficulties •it sing out of the tax to the UnionFOC - 170 words
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Article, Illustration34 1955-04-18 3 ALI NASSER Mr. Mohammed Afi (rlgrht) the prime Minister of Pakistan, greets Colonel Gtunal AbdeJ Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister o» hin arrival m Karachi, CoL Nasser accompanied Premier Nehru to IlandiMvt.- AP Plhot«KAP - 34 words
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Article136 1955-04-18 3 NEW DELHJI- Ttae style of Tamil literature was the theme of a lecture delivered by the Tamil poet,, Mr. Ram aim gam Filial of Namakkal, to a Detect gathering of lover s of Tamil language recently. In the course of a lucid lecture, the poet describedFOC - 136 words
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Article118 1955-04-18 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamacharl, Minister foi Commerce and Industry, said m the Kajya Sabha that no specihc proposal had been received from the British Gov_ ernment for the reduction ot tariffs on British textiles. He was answering a question by Mr. M. Valiulia.FOC - 118 words
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Article118 1955-04-18 3 RURAT: ACnaiyft Viuooti L>nuvc h*« bo-'-n awarded the Manntma GaudVi' prtze f-r. 1654-55 by the Akhil B^au I I Rnbhtrabasha Prachar Sahiti, Wardha, for the "best ser;'.op. to HUittdi by a person with a fton-Hlndd mother tongue. 1 The prize of the value of Rs, 1,501FOC - 118 words
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692 1955-04-18 3 CONVENTION CRITICISES BILL NEW DELHI. Dr. Radha Binod Pal, former Judge of the International Military Tribunal, for the Far East, said here that the Hindu community was apprehensive of certain aspects of legislation now being enacted m the country which it considered to beFOC - 692 words
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Article85 1955-04-18 3 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Apr. 16. Ever have your pocket p.'-ked by an elephant? A 12-year-old Canadian girl says it happened to her. In a letter to the City Council. Grace Russ of London, Ontario, Canada, said she wa» touring the Columbus Zoo one clay last week when:AP - 85 words
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Article64 1955-04-18 4 MANILA, Apr. 17: Premier Field Marshal Pibul Songgram yesterday awarded Philippines President, Mr. Ramon Magsay. say. the Knight Grand Cordon ot the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant, the high_ est Thai decoration. Premier Songgram who arrived here on Thursday m the course of aReuter - 64 words
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Article374 1955-04-18 4 -ROMILO BANDOENG. Apr. 17 member Pfrtlippfne dfi egatton to the Asian- African ooafcrenco arrived here last night dettrmlned, Its leader G?n. Carlos i>. Romulo said to "ptay tW» conftefr efacfc by ear.*' "We have made no proposals for an agenda,'* Gen. Komulo said mAP - 374 words
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Article136 1955-04-18 4 Hands Off S.E.A.Red China Told BANIK>ENG. Indonesia, AprIt— Middle East delegates to the Asian-African conference say the only way Red Chinu can gain the confidence of other Asado countries is to keep <it£ hands off South-East Asia. it. Kansn AzkouS tof tne I/ebanese delegation said yesterday the Middle East countriesAP - 136 words
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256 1955-04-18 4 JAKARTA. Apr. 17. Red China's Chou En-Lai stole the show from other delegates to the Asian African Conference Saturday as he arrived at Jakarta Airport to the cheers of thousands of Indonesian Chinese. Such other leading figures as Indian Premier Nehru and Egypt's PrimeAP - 256 words
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Article183 1955-04-18 4 FIRST THREE TO ARRIVE AT BANDUNG JAKARTA, Indonesia, Apr. 17 Indian Premier Nehru, Egyptian Premier Nasser and Bunwesc Premier U Nu topped the 'list of Asian and African leaders arriving here Saturday for the opening of a 29-natlon 'confejnence Monday. The throe leaders, who flew m the same plane fromAP - 183 words
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Article42 1955-04-18 4 TOKYO, Apr. 17. Japan plans «ome monkey business during the Asian- African Conference m Indonesia. WhU c there. Chief Japanese Delegate Tataunoftuke Takasaki mil hunt for an orangutan and a bird of paradise for the Ueno Zoo.42 words
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Article, Illustration94 1955-04-18 4 Hamed Mustafa of Egypt won the professional men's division of the gruelling Nile Marathon swim with an unofficial nvoi-day time of 16 hours and 18 minutes for the 85 mile*. The men had to complete 20 miles on the first day and 15 on the second day. Elga94 words
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357 1955-04-18 4 -JAP PROPOSALS BANDUNG. Apr. 17.— Japan's chief delegate said yesterday that the Asian-African conference appears to be marked by "a general feeling of confusion." "It is going to be much more difficult her e tha n we thought." Tatsuncsuke Takasaki told a news conference, following a357 words
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Article173 1955-04-18 4 PAX. P.M. CALCUTTA. Apr. 17 The Pakistan Prime Minister Mr. Me hammed AH declared last night that the Bandung Conference was not going seek to .Bolate the eight nations which signed the South East Asia Treaty Organisation Pact. Talking to pressmen at bum Dum Airport,Reuter - 173 words
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Article263 1955-04-18 4 S.O.S. To Bandung ISTANBUL. Turkey, Apr. 17: Three Moslem delegates claiming to represent 50 million "helpless Asiatic people" intend to appeal to the Ban. dung Conference for relief from Russian and Red Chinese op. preasion, it was learned here Saturday. The trio left Istanbul quietlyAP - 263 words
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326 1955-04-18 4 No Controversy Jap Delegate's Hope JAKARTA* Apr. a7—Members of japan's delegation to the Afrc-Asian Conference at Banduno; have arrived at Jakarta. Delegates a acr c headed by Tataunosuko Takasaki. MinvsLer of state. It is the first time Japan has been a participant m .such an international conference since world warAP - 326 words
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Article170 1955-04-18 4 BANDUNG, Apr. 17: Dr. All Sastroamidjojo, Indonesian Prime Minister, said yesterday that the question of Irian (Dutch West New Guinea) would possibly be raised when the Asuao African Conference discusses "colonialism." Dr. Sastroamidjojo said he thought the most important task of t^e 29_nation conference opening hereReuter - 170 words
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158 1955-04-18 4 More Seats For Asians In Sec. Council BANDUNG, Apr. 17: Pakis. tan yesterday proposed that the Bandung Conference should ask for greater Asian representation on the Security Coun cil when the United Natioi Charter comes up for revision later this year. Authoritative sources here for the Afidan.African Con. ference said158 words
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Article, Illustration114 1955-04-18 4 BANDUNG, INDONESIA, Apr. 17. Commun:st Chinese flags blossomed over this island city Saturday as major delegates started arriving for the Afro-Asian Conference. The flags wore flown m front of shops and homes of many Chinese Residents m Bandung, honouring- Red Chinese premier Chou En-lai who isI.D.M. - 114 words
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Article26 1955-04-18 4 except for the official flagstaff s at the hctnes and hotels housing the foreign delegations The other national flags were raised as each delegation arrived.- APAP - 26 words
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