Indian Daily Mail, 24 April 1955
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Title Section19 1955-04-24 1 xgng mc/ h Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 71 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENT19 words
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423 1955-04-24 1 "Both Colonialism" And 'Sub version'To Be Condemned BANDUNO. Apr. 23: The I ftvc-<lav old Asian and Af rlcan I Conference faces its most en- 1 tical sessions today when it I tries to break the deadlock on how tts resolution condemning I Colon alism would be worded. I After fourReuter - 423 words
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290 1955-04-24 1 FIRST TIME ALL FOUR ARE MEETING TOGETHER OUTSIDE AFRASIAN CONFAB BANDUNG, Apr. 23. The Prime Ministers of Communist China, India and Burma had secret talks here late last night on the latest developments m Indo-china with the representatives of Communist NorthReuter - 290 words
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Article83 1955-04-24 1 Adenauer Compliments Kotelawala GOSLAR, West Genna«>, Apr. 23. Dr. Konrad Ade. nauer, west German Chancel, lor said m an election speech here last night that the Afro. Asian Conference at Bdndung was of primary Importance. He said this was because firstly the Soviet Union had not been invited and secondly83 words
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Article71 1955-04-24 1 ASFRASIAN WOMEN'S CONFERENCE BANDUNG, Apr. 23 Indonesia has ca^ed for an A^ian African Women's Con'rrence. At the Asian African Conference's Cultural Committee Indonesia suggested that the conference include the recommendation of a Women's Conference In *ts fnal communique. The aim of the women's conference wou.d. be toReuter - 71 words
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188 1955-04-24 1 Formosa: Kotelawa la 's Appeal In Vain? BANDUNG, Apr. 23. The Chinese Premier Chou EnJal was expected to mention Formosa when he speaks today on peaceful co.existence m the political committee of the Asian African Conference. Formosa is not on the agenda )f the 29 nation talks but uithoritative sources188 words
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98 1955-04-24 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 23: A mi moirandum handed to Asian- African Conference delegates yestvrdiyy stated that the British Colony of Singapore had "only a cloak" of Self-Go vernment. The memorandum submitted by the "Singapore Labour Front* said the Government elected on Aprifc 2ndt LeftReuter - 98 words
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151 1955-04-24 1 NO SWEARING ON GANDHIJI IN ASSEMBLY F>om Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 22. An attempt to deify Mahatma Gandhi was firmly discouraged m the Andhra Legislative Assembly yesterday, when meeting 'for the first time at Kurnool. The newly electee tribal member taking the oath of office swore m the name151 words
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Article182 1955-04-24 1 LONDON. Apr 23: General 3ir Gerald Templer, formerly British High Commissioner m Malaya has been appointed Ch ef of the Imperial General Start, the War Office announced here today. General Templer takes over his new post m November m succession to Field Marsna; Sir John Harding.Reuter - 182 words
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Article90 1955-04-24 1 LONDON, Apr. 23 The Tine? today saw Formosa as an important factor m the balance between peace and war. '■President Eisenhower is believed to be anxious to reduce his commitments to defend the offshore Inlands, but ha? no wish to weaken the defence <rf Formosam tftiisReuter - 90 words
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115 1955-04-24 1 "Restore Sarawak To Rightful Owner"! BANDUNG, Apr. 23.— The Commander m Chief of the Sarawak Liberation Army has called on the Asian African Conference to prevail upon Britain to return Sarawak to its rightful ruler. In a message to the Conference the Commander Abang Mohammed Kipli Din Ofnnan asked ItReuter - 115 words
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Article55 1955-04-24 1 Canadian P. M.'s, Greetings BANDUNG, Apr. 23.- The Prime Minister of Canada Mr. Loul s St. Laurent has sent a message to the Asian African Conference wishing it success and hoping that it will pro mote the settlement by peaceful means of all disputes Ukeiy to endanger the maintenance of55 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-24 1 PHOTO. KING HUSSEIN CKF JORDAN and his bride, PRINCESS DINA ABDUL HAMID, wnvo to the crowd from a balccnv of 7-ahran Royal Palace m Amman, a few hour* before their wedding on Apr. 19. APAP - 38 words
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Article126 1955-04-24 1 KAMARAJ'S ASSURANCE TO MALABAR Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 22. Communists may be strong m Malabar but they have no support m any other district said the Chief Minister Kama, raj inaugurating the Congress Political Conference at Man jeri. He warned that Com. munists are trying to split the126 words
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Article109 1955-04-24 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 23: An Indian Commerce Ministry spokesman Friday expressed satisfaction of growing trade with Red China although he said it is too early to evaluate results of the" India-China trade agreement signed here last year. Replying to questions m Parliament. Deputy Commerce MinsterAP - 109 words
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128 1955-04-24 1 LONDON, Apr. 28 A I akistani normally living m 'he United Kingdom Is Hanle for National sendee, the Brish High Court decided ye*lav m London. It dismissed With costs on appeal by John uJ'ah, born m Atompof, Dec** 1 but who has ;ivedReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-04-24 1 PHOTO. A I CHHEUN (correct) the first Cambodian Ambassador to the united Kingdom, arrive,, at Victoria Station, London on Apr. 19, with his wife, APAP - 30 words
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Article141 1955-04-24 1 FINDING COMMON GROUND OF I.C. STATES BANDUNG, Apr. 23. Ministers of all four Indo China Governments met the Indian and Burmese Ministers, Jawaharlal Nehru and U Nu, at luncheon hem The representatives of North Vitnam, S. Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia were understood to have discussedReuter - 141 words
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164 1955-04-24 1 RED CHINA'S ATTITUDE TO HONG KONG tJANDUNG, Apr. 23. Political observers here today were speculating about China's attitude to the British Colony of Hong Kong follow<n e the Chinese Premier's proposal to the As an African Conference i political committee that Wes- tern Colonial Power s grant freedom to theirReuter - 164 words
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129 1955-04-24 1 Dual Control Over Dutch W. New Guinea FENDUNG, Apr. 23 Indonesia wi'^ seek some form r duail control over Dtltdb West New Guinea, informed source.? here believed. The sources said that Indonesia hoped to begin ,a fresi series of talks v/ith Dutd authorities on the problems c 'Irian West NewReuter - 129 words
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Article168 1955-04-24 1 BANDUNG, Apr. 23: CamxxJia yesterday joined India md Burma m supporting the Five Principieg ot peaceful co?x stence with China. Ex-King; Norodom Sihanouk denied reports that he had accepted an invitation from the Chinese Premier Chou En Lai to vis.t Peking shortly. Cambodia's northern neighbour LaosReuter - 168 words
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Article234 1955-04-24 1 Chou Works For 18 Hours A Day BANDUNG. Apr 23 Chou Lai. Chinese Communist 3 rime Minister i s practically vorkingr an 18 hour day at the {9-nation Asian and African Conference, according to those :los« to him. Besides attending an average of two long sessions or the conference spreadingReuter - 234 words
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Article387 1955-04-24 2 LUCKNOW: Mr. K.M. Mun- I fchi, Governor of uttar pra- < aesh, suggested the constitu- j tion of a Central council of distinguished Ayurvedlc acha- i ryas to cafrry out tAyurvcdic research m the country. The Governor tol<j the All- j India Ayurvedi Convention of State Boards and387 words
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952 1955-04-24 2 BADRI NARAYAN - Cats In Indian Literature Are They Selfish And Mean Creatures: BADRI NARAYAN BY 'ATS are selfish and mean creatures, observes Hamsadeva m ha 13th century zoological treatise, the Mriga-Pakshi-Sastra. and accordingly includes them m the tamana adhama class, among the low ost types of animals and birds. Ment.oning five different952 words
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Article152 1955-04-24 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. S. Maranty, member of the Democratic Group m fch e Rqjya Sahha, walked out of the Chamber cutting short his speech after the Deputy Chairman ruled that certain allegations made by him against the oriasa Government m respect of granting leases to manganeseFOC - 152 words
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Article241 1955-04-24 2 NEW DELHI: A 300-yeai-old garden house of a Mughal courtier near Qutab Minar, ten miles from New Delhi, will {house the national headquarters of the Youth Hostels' Association of India. Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speak. er of the Lok Sabha, will m. augurate the National H.Q. The AssociationFOC - 241 words
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Article46 1955-04-24 2 NEW DELHI; Masks bells tcya, amulets and character dolls are some of the interest mjf art-ware f rom India wh?c h the Umted Nations Gft Cen tre plans to p^u£ r L m American market^ c nn T^,, United Naticn s Co-46 words
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Article16 1955-04-24 2 trading *Jjg i™ d n v fl^ turTbi* suoh^ 8 NAFENNAFEN - 16 words
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27 1955-04-24 2 Sr|?F>- 5533 ed offloial1 v announo eina/ii Theae fIJ Felons wwe orivrt_.?<£F and lat€r were remandated u-. f*_ _S y*ar, FOCFOC - 27 words
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Article220 1955-04-24 2 KARACHI: Eighteen women's organisations m Pakistan held a joint meeting here to protest against Prime Minister Mohamed Ali's second marriage with his former Social Secretary Mss Alia Saadi Begum Chaudhari Mohammed All, wife of the Finance Minister, presided. Various speakers, including the President, demanded thatFOC - 220 words
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Article166 1955-04-24 2 NEW DELHI; Eleven Indian princes had appMed for J™^ «x<*«jnse In 1953 and ten m 1954 to go abroad on grounds of hearth and n leasure. Mr. M. c. Shan, Minister for Revenue ana civU Expenditure, who stated this m reply to a question by MrFOC - 166 words
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94 1955-04-24 2 Recognition Of Red China By Egypt Egypt NEW DELHI: Negotiat ons for Egypt's recognition of Communist China are expected to follow the talks which the Egyptian Premier, Colonel Nasser, has with the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai m Rangoon and Bandung Certain preliminary discussions m this regard are understood to94 words
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123 1955-04-24 2 Assessing First Five-Year Plan Progress NEW DELHI: A survey of the physical progress of the numerous undertakings under the first Five-Year Plan is being conducted by the Planning Commiss on It is likely to be completed by the middle of June this year. The aim is to have a clear123 words
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Article123 1955-04-24 2 NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Food and Agr culture has convened a conference of the representatives o f the Madhya Pradesh, Hyderabad and Bombay State Governments on April 20 to evolve a plan for meeting the acute water scarcity m these States Government experts here believeNAFEN - 123 words
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149 1955-04-24 2 uONDON: Th e wedding took place last week at Caxtot Hall, Westminster, of Mr Srikumar Sen. son of Ella Sen the well known Ind a n journalist and the step-sen of the late Alec Reid, a former London correspondent of the Hindustan Times, and Mis149 words
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Article, Illustration40 1955-04-24 2 PHOTO. Count Lynden Van sandcnburg. Governor of the Province tf Utrecht, op*ns the 1966 world Table Tennis ChamplonffiUF SLF"*"^?* Bernard ton, P ?n L trecht, Teams lined up, from left. ar« J«nu>v. .i n ««n APAP - 40 words
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495 1955-04-24 2 Rajabhoj Quits S. C. Federation aii t& P l i.J l ibhoJ MP <"> d O«nml Secr«S? N of the m^J^S^A o*^0 Federation, announced hi, 7e*£ Mr. Rajbhoj, who has beet the General Secretary of the Federation since its inception m 1942. told newsmenFOC - 495 words
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474 1955-04-24 2 Agricultural Income Tax T.-C. Assembly Passes Bill I TKIVANDBUM: In the Travanco re-Coo hi n AwmU v the i ra\ a ncor^-Cochin Agricultural Income-tax (Amendment) Bill wa« passed Into law o» April 16. The statement or udjccio and Reasons of the bill says: Sect on lo (B) en the Travan-core-CochmFOC - 474 words
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Article355 1955-04-24 2 NEW DELHI: Ao anthropological research project covering all the tribal peoples of North India has been laun. ched by the University of Delhi. Preliminary work has already been done on the Bhotias and the Kuthlia Boras m the A l mora district. Communities m. habiting areas borderingNAFEN - 355 words
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552 1955-04-24 3 The Surpassing Beauty Evokes Astonishment/^ One of .the most exquisite disnia^ YORK country, to be held m New York ff 3^ 0 Datlve arts ot of Modern Art. It is I e n T m &y at the Mu «c"m art of552 words
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Article229 1955-04-24 3 MYSORE: A scheme for '"P^ytogr nutritious food t.>r pnaldren m project areas m £«r.i? ""I 1 has now take a cf.flnlte shape. m 2! raiiably understano tihat the Central rood T»chmSSS 0 1 searc h Institute, Mysore, has undertaken to Pet up a plant for production of229 words
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Article118 1955-04-24 3 ISTANBUL* Turkey, Apr. 22— lF*>rme,r King FajroukJ »f Egypt, who lis reported to be looking for a job. was offered' work as a film star Thursday by the Mayer Film Company of Istanbul The company deposited a check for t*ie equivalent of $18,000 with theAP - 118 words
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Article149 1955-04-24 3 man i s inducted In the delegations from 29 countries representing m ore than half the world's population— which Kill meet her e for th e first Asian African Conference. The conference :s renvnascent of the United Nation* General Assembly meeting and anyone wno attended theFOC - 149 words
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Article59 1955-04-24 3 NEW DELHI: The Government c£ India has directed the Rajasthan Government to band over mosques left by evacuees to the Rajput Muslime. the Meos. A large number of these places of worship were occupied by displaced persons from West Pakistan. Alternative arrangements are being madeNAFEN - 59 words
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Article155 1955-04-24 3 NEW DELHI: An employment manual, whdoh wiW help prepare a scientific and comprehensive unemployment survey throughout the country Is beinjr compiled by the Central Statistical Institute, Calcutta. The preparation of fne maiiuaJ was ,retfommended to the planning- commission by tut National DeveQopmcnt Council, which If't that m theNAFEN - 155 words
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Article146 1955-04-24 3 BANDUNG. Apr. 22— China won a major tactical victory today m the top forum of the Asian-African Conference wltn a nve m&iute speech quashing a two day trade against Communism. The Otinese Premier Chou En La* speaking dispassionately tofld the 29 national leaders attending the conference. politjcafiReuter - 146 words
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Article297 1955-04-24 3 ucsuttL The properity of appointing foreign experts for tendering advice on preparation of text booK s on various subjects including fct.ndi was questioned by Mr 8. Mahanty 0 the Rajya SabHe raised this matter trough supplementary ques.iona after Dr. X L. ShnmaU Parliamentary »ecretar y toFOC - 297 words
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Article, Illustration91 1955-04-24 3 Prince Abdullah (right), brother of King Ahmed of Yemen, to now awaiting execution following sentence by a Yemenite Army Court Martial which found Mm guilty of plotting revolution. Abdullah tost week attempted to dethrone King Ahmed and seize power. Two officers and five civilians have91 words
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Article357 1955-04-24 3 LONDON: During; 1953 Bri- Royal Mint struck ovei 466,000,000 coins, only 49 pei R ent of which were for the United Kingdom Cons made for otne r Commonwealth countries represented 23 per cent of the total and 28 per cent were struck for foreign governments TheseNAFEN - 357 words
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Article, Illustration129 1955-04-24 3 KOZHIKODE: Mr. Syed Abdur Re ham Bafakyh Thangal, President of the Malabar District Muslim League said the League was "as national and progressive m its outlook" as any other political organisa. tion m the Indian Union. Mr. Thangal. who was addressing the Malabar District Muslim LeagueFOC; AP - 129 words
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246 1955-04-24 3 Mr. Jagjivan Ratti, the Union Communications Minister said here the Indian Airlines Corporation would be Sttin* some twelve and fourteen seater aircraft this month With the arrival of these smaller aircraft, he said, it would be dm sible to introduceFOC - 246 words
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Article132 1955-04-24 3 NEW £>ELHI; The nronosS™ 8 Indust Ma?Eߣ corporation will start functiondne m about three munto D s ?t^ p pi r C hS eal oF ro^! Stages aD iH emp ria <» -™SSI ftiat«s and showrooms on maustry products Han^oom products. W hl-3h already iiave a separate organisationNAFEN - 132 words
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Article, Illustration13 1955-04-24 3 rnvio cnSS* wi» Albelt ******»> world famou* Gemuui-born scl- APAP - 13 words
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819 1955-04-24 3 j-j-SM-' »~sr«_ s_%%_s___%_s,« s_? -"i'Wt- 3_i_s_ri_u?_n.T«-_-; fc^.*-__W*^ _?I_____t__" BBS Dr. B. S. BaKga. Madras Record Office, gave an account of the activities of Sri Sah Gopal Das m Madras H.; said that Sri Sah Gopal Daa belonged te a distinguished family of the819 words
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Article198 1955-04-24 3 LONDON: The final agreement for the building of a Pilot ete«a plant m Pakistan nes .been signed between the German firm of Krupps and the Pakistan Government, Bonn reports say. xo^^R lant wlll cost about €8,400,000 and will entail uic construction of pipelines to bring naturalNAFEN - 198 words
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515 1955-04-24 4 Following tables shows flic distribution of the doctorate m each Federal constituency. There are a toHi of just over 1,280,000 Federal electors, of those 1,077,562 or 84.2 p.c are Malays, 142,947 or 11.2 p.c are Chinese nearly 51,000 or 4 p.c are Indians and515 words
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Article210 1955-04-24 4 Born m 1906 and educated at Malvern College Worcestershire. Mr. D. H. Palmer joined the London Office of Shell at the age of 18. In 1928, he came to Malaya, and has worked m Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. During World War H, Mr. Palmer210 words
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Article146 1955-04-24 4 NEW DELHI: India wVA report to the Commonweal »i .'.B. Confeience, scheduled toj meet m London from June '21 1 to 25 on her own campaign against tubercuflosis. Dr. p. V. Benjamin. Tuber- 1 culo&is Adviser to the Union Government, will represent the union Ministry of Health.NAFEN - 146 words
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Article, Illustration123 1955-04-24 4 Mr. D. H. Palmer will relinquish his appointment as General Manager of The Shell Company of Singapore limited and The Shell Company of the Federation of Malaya Limited with effect from May 6, 1955. He will be succeeded by Mr. F. T. Haddock. Mr Palmer123 words
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Article122 1955-04-24 4 NEW DELHI-. The International union Agadost Tuberculosis v/ul hole a worW con^ liiess m Inci.a late mi n Wj6 M early m 1957, it is leaned. Dr. P. V. B^'^imin, Ti»w> culoris Adviser to the Union C-overnment, has been unanimously ejected President of the congress by the122 words
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Article127 1955-04-24 4 Educated at Oundle and joined the Asiatic Petroleum Company m 1927. After a short period m London Office, Mr. Haddcck was seconded to the Burmah Shell Company and served m Calcutta from 1928 to 1932. In 1933 Mr. Haddock was transferred to the Shell Company of127 words
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72 1955-04-24 4 U.S. Accused Of Undermining Afrasia Confab. LONDON, April, 22. Moscow Radio Accused the United States of trying to "blow up" the Afro-Asian Conference at Bandung by planting an "ideological mine" The radio referred to speeches which did net "correspond w:th the interests and strivings of the peoples of African andReuter - 72 words
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Article63 1955-04-24 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 22. In State gang of robhowho have committed five h"dred burglaries during the last two years In the main South Indian cities have ber'rounded up by the cea.se. leas vigilance of the Madras C.1.D.; so far sixteen persons including63 words
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Article30 1955-04-24 4 SASEBO, japan, Apr. 23 Police increased to 73 Friday tbeir estimate of dead and missing- m Saturday's giant HamdsCdde. All were miners and their families. APAP - 30 words
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Article243 1955-04-24 4 LONDON, Apr. 23 The Yorkshire Post yesterday de. clared that the Bandung Conference may appear to Hate historians as on c of the great turning points o f human affairs. What the Conference ia showing is that the nations represented there nave achieved fcdLng ofReuter - 243 words
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Article93 1955-04-24 4 BANDUNG. Apr. 22. Sir John Kotelawala the Prime Minister of Ceylon, who strongly attacked "Communist Colonialism' 1 yesterday s expected to speak a^ain today before Mr Chou En-lai the Chinese Prime Minister can reply. Sir Jcfon Kotelawala had a private meeting with Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, Indonesia's Prime93 words
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Article230 1955-04-24 4 COLOMBO The Prime Minister has directed the authorities concerned to prepare I the 1956 voters' lists correctly I and expeditiously with a feel- 1 tag of patriotism for the counHe has informed them that I (n all probability the next general ojjectlon will be held IFOC - 230 words
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Article70 1955-04-24 4 BANDUNG. Apr. 23 Jndia <has asked the Asian j;.d Africa!) conference to appeal earnestly to aM the great powers to resolve not to use Atomic and Thermonuclear weapons m war and to stop production of sucjh Weapons. Conference sources said India has tabled a70 words
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Article43 1955-04-24 4 BAND3JNG, Apt. 23 Mr Hadib Ibrahim Rahlmtoola Pakistani Oonvmerce Minister Js suffering from an attack of influenza a spokesman for the Pakistan delegation said. Mr. Ralwmtoola flew here from .Karachi on Sunday to attend the Asian-African conference. Reut.er.43 words
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Article, Illustration135 1955-04-24 4 COLOMBO: Mr. B. N. Ghakfravarty arrived here recently by the Talalmannar Express to assume his duties as India's High Commisioner In Ceyloo. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Chakravarty told newsmen on arrival that he was coming to Ceylon for the first time andFOC - 135 words
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Article93 1955-04-24 4 TOKYO, Apr. 23 A portion of the ashes of seven 1 Japanese war criminals, 4nciuding former General Hidekd Tojo were handed over to their famifltes by Tokyo authorities Friday. Tho seven were hanged Dec. 23. 1948 and the bodies cremated allied occupation authorities, said the newspaper Asahl, tookAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-04-24 4 His Excellency Sir John Nicoll. accompanied by «h<< Guard Commander, inspecting the Guard provided by the Royal Malayan Navy, during which time the Basic Training Battery of the First Singapore Regiment, Royal Artillery, fired a 17-gun salute. The Governor inspected the Guard on arrival at the Assembly House for the55 words
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404 1955-04-24 4 Letter To The Editor: Sir, In the Penang Settle, ment Council Meeting held 0.. I the 20th of April 1955 Dr. LJni Chong Yew has done a wise thing m initiating that English and Malay should be the official languages. It may take some404 words
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