Indian Daily Mail, 25 April 1955
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Title Section16 1955-04-25 1 Indian Daily Mail OL XI NO. 72 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 36, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article278 1955-04-25 1 COLONIALISM, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION NUCLEAR WEAPONS CONDEMNED Chou Calls For Another Confab. Of Afrasian Powers BANDUNG, Apr. 24. The historic Asian-African forum of 29 nations ended its deliberations on world peace, the atom bomb and colonialism here today. The nations attacked colonialism as an evil and specifically soughtReuter - 278 words
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Article32 1955-04-25 1 BANDOENG, Apr 24: I'rime Minister Ctaon En Lai of Red China yesterday assured Japan that China has no designs on the neighbouring Island kingdom nor its government APAP - 32 words
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Article132 1955-04-25 1 LONDON, Apr. 24. The T»meB welcomed the nomination of General Sir Gerald Templer High Commissioner fcr Malaya fro m 1952-54 —as chief of the Imperial General Staff. This independent newspaper said It would "bring to what Is m effect the highest professional appointment ifi theReuter - 132 words
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174 1955-04-25 1 Training In Hypnosis For Br. Doctors LONDON. April 24: Britain's fam ly doctors have received permission to use hypnosis. A board of experts recommended that every medical student m the future oe trained m hypnosis. It was especaLy recommended for use as a painkiller and for treatment of deepseated psychologicalAP - 174 words
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Article110 1955-04-25 1 From Our O«n Correspondent KURNOOL. Apr. 24: The new CongTess Mm stry m Andhra docs not propose startling changes from policies of former Prakasam Ministry. This wag indicated by the Governor Trived.'s address outlining Gopal Keddi Ministry's programme before the State Assembjy yesterday. The only change announced110 words
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204 1955-04-25 1 Bulganin Says Let Ike And Eden Fix The Date MOSCOW, Apr. 24: Prime Minster Nikolai Bulganin said at a party last night it's up to President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Eden to set a date for a Kg Four meeting at the highest lev.el. Bulganin was asked by aAP - 204 words
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Article130 1955-04-25 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 2*: The White House and State Department declined comment yesterday on Soviet Premier Bulganin's suggestion to ''ask Eisenhower and Eden about the date" of a heads-of-state meeting. State Department officials were inclined to treat Bulganin'a statement as an offhand remark. They pointed out the trend ofAP - 130 words
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Article54 1955-04-25 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 24.— India is to introduce a decimal coinage and w cight3 and measures. Mr. T. T. KrishnamacharJ. announced m parlia men*. It is understood the rupee will remain the currency unit, but will be divided Into cents Instead of the present sixteen annas,54 words
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99 1955-04-25 1 University In Singapore A Red Target NEW YORK, Apr. 24- The New York Times said that a really free University m Singapore would be "A Natural Communist Target. "Unhappffly, the Communists seem to have hit it," the newspaper said m a leading articue commenting on the resignation of D*. linReuter - 99 words
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Article67 1955-04-25 1 Fk-om Our O\v n Correspondent MYSORE. Apr. 24: Two young lovers who could not marry because of caste barriers committed- suicide here ratter than live apart. A Brahmin youth Raniaswami and a girl, Nagamma, from Ling-ayat Caste decided to drown themselves m a local big temple67 words
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Article53 1955-04-25 1 SAN FRANCISCO Apr. 24: The Prime Minister of Thailand, Field Marshal P. Pibulsonggram, was greeted by 300 persons at San Francisco international airport yesterday as he and his party arrived from Hawaii on a wo-ld tour. In the group were 40 Thai students fro m UniversityAP - 53 words
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Article26 1955-04-25 1 VICTORY— AFTER 50 YEARS! LONDON, Apr. 24.— Chelsea celebrated 50 years of soccer yesterday at winning the English soccer league title for the first time APAP - 26 words
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191 1955-04-25 1 FVom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 94 1 Madras Finance Minister Mr. C. Subramaniam gav c a broad hint that he may not stay m Kamaraj Cabinet for lon* and it is generally surmised) here that Mr. Subnunaniam dSffere fundamentally on some policy191 words
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236 1955-04-25 1 Attempted To Knife Nehru Case Against Babu Rao NAGPUR, (Madhya Pradesh,) Apr. 24. Police charged Babu Rao, 33.yead.old rick, shaw driver yesterday with at. tempting to cause the death of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, on March 12 when Mr. Nehru was on a visit here. Babu RaoReuter - 236 words
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144 1955-04-25 1 3 Premiers To Visit America, Russia Peking BANDUNG. Apr. 24: The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, is to visit the United States m June and ha s publicly said before that he wants to make both China and the United States understand one another better. NEHRU TO MOSCOW Mr. Jawaharlal144 words
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412 1955-04-25 1 China's Offer To Talk Directly With U. S. On Formosa ALSO PREPARED TO SIGN CO-EXISTENCE PACT WITH BRITAIN America's Terms For Negotiation BANDOENG, Indonesia, Apr. 24. Premier Chou En-laid of Red China said m a formal statement yesterday his country was ready to negotiate with the United States to relaxReuter - 412 words
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Article88 1955-04-25 1 Mr. Krishna Menon the Indian Prime Aftaister top diplomatic adviser has been m Close touch with Mr. Chou En Lan on the Formosa problem since he came to Bandung. Observers here *uuU they thought Mir. Nehtu anu the other Colombo Powers were m a position toReuter - 88 words
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Article92 1955-04-25 1 However, accepting a Chiang representative would m effect be conceding for the first tlms that another China regime exists, officiate said, Chiang would be recognising the exist, eoce of the Peiping regime for the first time if he sent a re. preservative to such a parley. AmericanAP - 92 words
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286 1955-04-25 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 24. The Unrted States called on Red China yesterday to show its sincerity and accept Nationalist China as a participant as a cxmdWion to any direct negotiations the Formosan situation. The State Department issued a statement after consultations with286 words
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Advertisement9 1955-04-25 1 HI 3K10 5J2i" «39 II BMONTH 3 J78.0D \M9 words
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483 1955-04-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Apr. 25, 1955 XHE Marshall Government's right-about-turn regarding the Emergency is the most deplorable aspect of its policy and programme as adumbrated by the Governor m his inaugural address to the newly elected Singapore Legislative Assembly last Friday. During the election, campaign, the Labour Fronters483 words
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Article28 1955-04-25 2 CUTTACK: The President gave his assent last week to the Or ss a Tenants Relief Act. otherwise known aa Bhagchaai Act, la tttnetl btw FOCFOC - 28 words
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1353 1955-04-25 2 Rajaji Condemns Hindi Medium For A.I. Services MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari has strongly opposed Ifae proposal to conduct competitive examinations for All-India Services through, the medium of Hindi m all subjects. He has, however, no objection to there being a separate HindiFOC - 1,353 words
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Article64 1955-04-25 2 NAGPUR: Sonegaon (Nag. pur> wIH be the first airport m India with the latest equipment to be installed this year to facilitate aeroplane landing at an estimated cost of Rs 15 lakhs, it s learnt. In the next Five-Yea r Plan, tt is further learnt similarFOC - 64 words
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Article201 1955-04-25 2 NEW DELHI: In a memorandum submitted to Pandit Pant, Home Minister, the junior civil ser. vants m temporary cadre (officers section) m the Central Secretariat have emphasised the difflcuty experienced by them m passing departmental examinations with Hindi as compulsory subject for promotion and confirmation. ItFOC - 201 words
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Article138 1955-04-25 2 SALEM: pcrlyar E. V- icamaswami, Dravida Kazfngam leader, paad a tribute to the boldness of Mr. K« Xamaraj, otuef Minister. Periyar, who was unveiling a portrait of Mr. .Kamaraj at a, i unction arranged by the liruchengode Panchayat l^oard said Mr. Kamara} had boCdly H'xillshcd theFOC - 138 words
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Article29 1955-04-25 2 MADRAS: The Government j?ave sanctioned the payment of an annual contribution of Rs. 250 by every District Boards with effect flrom the year 1954-55. FOCFOC - 29 words
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240 1955-04-25 2 TRtfCHUR: Death sentence passed on one Varee<i by the local session Judge for particide has given rise to a legal tangfie according to legal experts here. Being refused permission to appeal to Supreme Cour alter (has conviction, Vareed, the accused, submitted mercy petitions toFOC - 240 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-04-25 2 DURING THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S recent tour of the padi-growinjf coastal plains of North Kedan, be saw a whole bouse being moved by a crowd of about fifty Malays to another site at Kampong Ayer Hltam. The house was lifted and placed on large bullockcart wheels and pushed54 words
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Article68 1955-04-25 2 CALCUTTA: An Indian Air Fcrce Spitfire, wh.ch had taken oft" from Barrackpore airfield for Ranchi Monday morning, crashlanded on its way abcut 20 miles from the Ranch, airport, according to information received at Dum Dum, Thp. pilot, who was the sole occupant of the plane, escapedFOC - 68 words
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Article329 1955-04-25 2 Claim Of Maternal Grandmother Upheld Regarding the objection that «he is old and infirm, the Judge observed tnat ne was satisfied witjh the physirai fitness of the woman to take care of the children. The Judge directed the petitioner to hand over minors 2, 3 and329 words
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Article93 1955-04-25 2 FOC MADURAI: The bonus dispute between the workers and management of the Madura Mills has been settled. The management and the representatives of the INTUC unices entered into an agreement whereby the management had agreed to give eight months' basic wages to workers as bonus forFOC - 93 words
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Article264 1955-04-25 2 NEW DELHI. A team of four young German mountaineers will attempt to climb Annapoorna during the coming monsoon for the first time m the forbidden season. Peak Number Four m the Annapoorna range, which the Germans hope to conquer, Is 24,000 feet high. The 28.year.old HerrNAFEN - 264 words
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Article297 1955-04-25 2 CALCUTTA; Dr. B- C Hoy Chief Minister of West Ben- l gtti, called upon the banking community to utnis c their enormous credit facilities towards developing India toKOther with other progressive forces to achieve the socialistic pattern of society set Defore the countryFOC - 297 words
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Article236 1955-04-25 2 DAKJKELJXG: Man of Everest," thr English pulKl>*hfi-,S tit«e fior the biography of Tensing 1 Norgay, written by Janies If amsay UUnian, wii! be on sale m the I .K. at the end of May thin year. Norwegian translation to be released tn early May. v i.l beFOC - 236 words
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Article189 1955-04-25 2 AUDIO- VISUAL EDUCATION NEW DELHI: The programme for the development cf audio-visual education during the second iFive-Year I'ian will be discused by the National Board for Audio V.suaL Education on May 3 ana 4. Tlie Board win aCso draw up a list of topics for instructional films to be taken189 words
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1196 1955-04-25 3 UNESCO'S REPORT tion* m international Prt£ te'e^SSs h comm f nd «d «*uc- The report wag prepared b UNESCO and Secretary-Genera communication Unico at the reg It was submtted to the recent Eccnomic and Social Council The report is baaed on'im'i ben andFOC - 1,196 words
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Article201 1955-04-25 3 NEW DELHI: Si x members of the Ceylon Ministerial Delegation, now m India, on Monday visited the Sonepat Community Project, 25 miles from Delhi The party Included Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan Minister of Industries, «ousing and Social services, Mr. p. v. L'.ulankulame Ddssawa. Minis-' tcr of LandFOC - 201 words
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Article113 1955-04-25 3 COIMBATORE: Mr. C. Subramanlam, JFinaoce Minister, addressing- a public maeting, on April 18 at ChettipaJayam. said that the Second Fve-Year pQan would be based on the needs and requirement.-* <* the yWlages whose sanitation, communications, eiucation, etc. needed vast improvement. Ministers, he said, would pay more frequentFOC - 113 words
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275 1955-04-25 3 Death Of WellKnown Indian Mathematician MADRAS: The death occurred of Dr. T. Vjayaraghevan. Director of the Ramanujam Institute of Mathematics, on Tuesday morning- at a nursing home mi n Mylapore. Dr. Vijayaraghavan, who was 62. was ailing for the past few days from heart-trouble but the end was sudden. Dr.FOC - 275 words
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Article89 1955-04-25 3 Bouse Stayed NEW DELHI: Mri.K BboMle, Deputy Minister for Rehabilitation, told Mr. N. S Chauban, m a writton reply m the Rajya SaWta, that the auction under Evacuee Property Rules of a building- m Bombay belonging to the late M. A Jlnnah bad been stayed for theFOC - 89 words
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Article341 1955-04-25 3 MADRAS: The Mayor. Mr. M. A. Chidambaram, yesterday administered a xnidd rebuke to the members of the City Council about the 'dilatory tactics' of some of the members, and the "wasting of ttme and public money," wnen a member of the opposition group wanted to withdrawFOC - 341 words
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286 1955-04-25 3 BAROn A Mr. B. N. Datar, Union Deputy Home Minister, stated that the States Reorganisation Commission had not asked for any extension of time limit for submission of itg report and the report would be submitted by the end of June nextFOC - 286 words
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Article213 1955-04-25 3 MADRAS: A meeting of representatives of the Madras Port Trust, Railways and the Chamber of Commerce was held at the Port Trust premises last week to consider the problem of congestion mi n Madras Harbour, Mr. G Venkateswaran. Chairman Of th« Port Trust, presided. It IsFOC - 213 words
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Article, Illustration203 1955-04-25 3 Several hundred of the new students enrolled at Sydney University, Australia, this year, are from Sooth and Southeast Asia. All were welcomed and enroOted ruffing* Orientation week. In March, which preceded the commencement of studies. The international Society s stand during Orientation Week was a203 words
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Article63 1955-04-25 3 Spinning Mill For Aruppukottai VIRUDKUNAGAR: Inaugurating- the Aruppukottai Taluk Handioom Merchants' Asaccialion, Mr. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, assured that he would take all possible steps to start a spinning mill ther e and that he would send tthe Registrar of Co-operative Societies m this connection. He also appealed to theFOC - 63 words
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Article58 1955-04-25 3 COIMBATORE: In a memorandum submitted to the Finance Minister, Mr. C. Subramaniam. On April 17*, the Combatore Cloth Merchants' Association pleaded for dropping: of the additional levy c f 1 anna 3 pies per rupee as sales tax on powerloom cloth which was against the spirit58 words
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Article139 1955-04-25 3 MADRAS: The Signlfl<3arce of the Bhoodan movement was explained at a meeting held last week at the Manaiana Sabha Hall, Mount Road, organised by the City Bhoodan Committee connection with the Bhoodan Week celebrations Mr. T. S. Govindaswami, Deputy Mayor, presided. The president and Messrs, V. R.FOC - 139 words
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81 1955-04-25 4 CHINA AGREES TO 3- WAY TRADE TALKS COLOMBO: The Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou iSn-iai, •las agreed to a- tripartite trade conference between China, Burma and Ceylon, The conference will consider the proposal that Burma should supply Ceylon with 270,000 tons (now been supplied by Chana). The rubber which China buys81 words
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Article88 1955-04-25 4 COLOMBO: Three mo^e cases ft homicide have been added to April's taily over the past 24 hour 8 making it 12 lor the first five days. The Vieyaogoda police have reported tr Police Headquarters that the lads, Wimalaralne (12) and Chandraslri (6)i were done to death at88 words
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346 1955-04-25 4 To Be Opened By Member For Education On Thursday The first two-day Education Conference of the Federation of Indian School Teachers' Unions, Malaya, Kuala Lumpur will be opened by Mr. L. D. Whitfield (Member for Education, Federation of Malaya), on Thursday Apr. 28, at the346 words
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Article129 1955-04-25 4 COLOMBO: eteps' arc bein^ taken £y Malays to form an organisation to work for their political economic 'ma social uplift. The conveners of the orgai.isation are Mr. T. K. Bur ah, Dr. M. p. "brahaman, Mr. H. N. Jaiaudeen, Mr. M. D. KitUuian, Mr. B. JumarFOC - 129 words
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Article122 1955-04-25 4 LONDON, Apr. 24: Falling la love i» lot Hke being hypnotized, a leading medical hypnotist said yesterday. Dr S. J. Van Pelt. President of the British Society of Medical Hypnotists cited these similarities: 1. A lover appears indifferent to the attractions of others. A hypnotized person paysAP - 122 words
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Article103 1955-04-25 4 COLOMBO; The new Indian High Commissioner m Ceylom, Mr. B- N. Chakravarty, who ai rived m (Colombo by train. toUd pressmen who met him at the Fort railway station that with goodwill, understanding and sympathy, the lndo-Ceylon problem coutJ be solved satisfactorily. "I should consider myFOC - 103 words
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84 1955-04-25 4 Boat Disaster In Kottayam: Three Drowned KOTTAYAM: Three persons including two women were drowned m midstream La the backwaters In the Vaikom, about 26 miles north of Kottayam, about 26 miles north °f Kottayam when a boat ferrying a scor c of people capsized on Sunday morning. According to reportsFOC - 84 words
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544 1955-04-25 4 U. S. Interest In Jaffna Long History Of Social Service MANIPAY. Mr. Philip Crowe, Ame rican Ambassador, m a talk at Manipay at a public meeting organised by the Community Centre said that Americans were particularly aware of Jaffna and were attracted to it by reason of the kmg historyFOC - 544 words
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Article154 1955-04-25 4 M ORATU WA Preliminary arrangements were being- maac to produce a film depicting the birth of Budddism its spread m India and its introduction to Ceylon, sad Senator Thomas Amarasunya when he declared open a new school building for a Buddhist Sunday School here erected If the SriFOC - 154 words
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241 1955-04-25 4 tu COLOMBO. The Government has worked out expenditure for fine next six-year plan of economic development m anticipation of foreign aid of nearly Rs. 400 million to supplement local resources. The World Bank Mission recommended a plan without any specified period involvingFOC - 241 words
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Article40 1955-04-25 4 The Indonesian Government has decided to present the Syrian delegation attending the Asian-African Conference with a tea and coffee set made by Indonesian silversmiths. Syria supported Indonesia's claims to West Iran (Dutch West New Guinea)40 words
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Article27 1955-04-25 4 Delegates attending the Asian- African conference say Mr. Chou En Lai is working 18 hours a day during- his stay m Bandung.27 words
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Article29 1955-04-25 4 Chou En Lai said that he respected the way of life m Japan and the United States. He respected their political and economic systems.29 words
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Article44 1955-04-25 4 Chcu said that China was led by the Communist Party. It was against all forms of military alliances l,ke the Atlantic Pact and the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation. If this tendency continued China would be forced to sign treaties with other countries44 words
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Article46 1955-04-25 4 A Columnist m the British owned weekly Capital s*id that if the Afro-Asian Conference m Bandung was "really putting the fear of God into some of our self righteous white supremacy racials then it is a very good thing I46 words
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29 1955-04-25 4 Communist Chna appealed to the world fo r friendsmp and reassured that she would transgress other nation s soil "by not coe inch".29 words
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Article30 1955-04-25 4 Cominform Seato The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, sad he put the Cominform, m the same category a s the South East Asia Treaty Organisation. ''Both are dangerous' ne said30 words
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Article35 1955-04-25 4 Mr. Chou said that "coexistence" has been called a "Communist Word" and suggested that they called it a "L».ving Together m Peace" as m the preamble of the United Nations Charter.35 words
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Article49 1955-04-25 4 Chou En Lai said Mohammad Ali had told him that if the United States launched a world war Pakistan would not be involved m it but the Pakistan Prime Mjiister added that the United States would not launch a world war Chou said.49 words
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Article38 1955-04-25 4 The Lebanon Delegate declared that the word "Coexistence" was a Communist phrase used first by Marshal Stalin m Moscow m 1946. He prased India for her "intervention" to atop the Korean and Indo-ChJna wars.38 words
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Article51 1955-04-25 4 Chou E n Lai said that the Pakistan Prime Minister told him that he d d not fear China would commit aggression Conference sources said Chou E n Lai turned towards Mr. A .i and asked him to confirm this. The Pakistan Prime M nister51 words
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Article72 1955-04-25 4 All the ministers at the luncheon had agreed that only Mr. Chou En Lai should make a statement to press on the eight-power meeting. When Mr. Chou En Lai arrived later at the Conference Hal) reporters rushed towards him but as hla two bodyguards one on72 words
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Article71 1955-04-25 4 The South Vietnamese chief delegate. Neguyen Thoai, tcld the md an Premier, Mr. Nehru m the Political Committee of the Asian African Conference he did not feel Mr. Nehru was impartial on IndoChlna. accord.njj to usually reliable sources. These sources said Mr. Nehru immediately asked for71 words
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Article89 1955-04-25 4 Sir John Kotelawala Ceylon's Prime Minister who ha s bitterly attacked international communism at the Asian-African Conference her e and Mr. Chou En L*u Chinese Communist Prime Minister were "very friendly" at Dinner last Friday night. General Carlos Romulo the Philippines delegate to the conscience who was89 words
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Article114 1955-04-25 4 The Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En Lai gave two dinners Friday night tor vis tin* Asian statesmen according to a spokesman the Chinese delegation. First the Chinese Premier entertained at a formal Ch.nese dinner of about 12 courses Prince Wan Foreign Minister ©f Thailand. Genera]114 words
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Article124 1955-04-25 4 Chou's Men Empty The Cream Cakes The Chinese Premier Mr Chou En Lai and his delegation empted the Asian-African Conference canteen yesterday of cream cake s and sandw.chcs when they came to the canteen unexpectedly for lunch, Mr. Chou actually ate only two cream cakes and there were large plates124 words
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Article75 1955-04-25 4 NEW DELHI: Out of a total projected investment of "Us. 105 crores on new Industrial! units licensed under the Industries (Development and Regulations Act, 1951, the approved foreign Investment amounted to rs. 28 crores Inclusive of Rs. 23 crores on account of the oil refineries. This wasFOC - 75 words
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Article19 1955-04-25 4 (Continued From Page 1) ent m the United Nations Charter which we observe." APAP - 19 words
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Article73 1955-04-25 4 BANDUNG, Apr. 24 The Chinese Communist delegation spokesman to the Asian-Afri-can Conference here today re. fused to answer question about American Airmen imprisoned m China for alleged spying. The spokesman was asked about a report that China would release the airmen soon. The spokesman said73 words
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Article36 1955-04-25 4 The State Departments reply wa s chalked on a blackboard and prominenty display. Ed this morning m the conference hall, where delegates from the 29 Asian and African countries couid see it.36 words
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Article271 1955-04-25 4 Reactions BURMA The Burmese Prime Minister, was the first to publicly com.' ment on China's offer at the Asian African Conference to. day to negotiate with the United States on the Formosa problems. He described Mr. Chou's statement as "A great step to. wards easing world tension." He added and271 words
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Article304 1955-04-25 4 MADRAS. Mr p. Kakkan, President TNCC who has returned to the City after a fiveday tour of Pcndicherry and Kara kal. told Pressmen that the Congress was sure to succeed >n the ensuing- municipal and general elections there. Mr. Kakka n said that he visited a number of304 words
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Article63 1955-04-25 4 MADRAS: A conference of District Magistrates (Judicial; o* the State was held on Monday at the Madras Htgh Court. TTielr Lordships th e Chief Justice, Mr. justice P. Rajagopaflan and Mr. justice N. Somasunaaram addressed the conference. The object of the Conference, «t is learnt, wasFOC - 63 words
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