Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1955
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Title Section18 1955-07-03 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 138 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1955-07-03 1 New Governor's Pledge To The People Prosperity And Selt-Govt. Our Aim "First Ministry Has Well Stood The Difficult Test" SIR ROBERT We're Headed Straight To Independence MARSHALL By Our Staff Reporter "During: the short period your Ministers have been m office they have been faced by cruel tests thrust atIDM - 1,380 words
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Article48 1955-07-03 1 A number of pickets by Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, wer P stalii ned opposite the Victoria Memorial Hall where the Governor arrived and were there right through the installation ceremony r.f the Gt vernor an»| dispersed on y aftor the Governor had left.48 words
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441 1955-07-03 1 Makes Amends For Past Discourtesy To Visitingr Asian Statesman WASHINGTON July 2 Prime Minister U Nu of Burma got a purple carpet reception at the U.S. Department of Agriculture early Friday m sharp contrast to a hell-cooling- incident that leftAP - 441 words
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Article128 1955-07-03 1 BELGRADE, July 1; Ml. Jawaharial Nehru, the Indian trime Minister, arriveu here uy air yedteiuay irom Austria fur a week's visit. President Tito, who visited India last winter was al the airport to greet M<r. Menru. 'me Indian rtimc Minister, speaicng- m Hindustani, told tiiose presentReuter - 128 words
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39 1955-07-03 1 Sugar For Eating Not For Explosives! WASHINGTON, July 2 Informed sources said Russia has bought nearly 700,000 tens of sugar this year but it is for the Russians to cat, and net for use In making ocp'o^ sive. APAP - 39 words
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Article55 1955-07-03 1 LONDON, July 2.— Air Commodore W. H. Kyle Air Officer Commanding in Malaya was yesterday promoted to the rank of Air Vice Marshal. Air Vice Marshal Kyle, who was born at Kalgoorlle Austra. l a was awarded the distinguished flying cross m world war II. He is an aide deReuter - 55 words
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Article182 1955-07-03 1 MENON TO CONFER WITH NU WASHINGTON, July 2.— India's V. K. Krishna Menon arrived Friday to confer with Burma's Prime MUrister U Nu, probably on relaxing: inter, national tensions m the Far East. U.S. officials called the unscheduled rendezvous "inter, eating.'' U Nu has told high U.S. officials that fearAP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration18 1955-07-03 1 Queen Elizabeth II with amves at the National Theatre m O«'o, for a18 words
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138 1955-07-03 1 KARACHI, July 2. Pakistan's Prime Minister Mr. Mohammad Ali confirmed last might that Pakistan has decided to adhere to the Turkey Iraq defence agreement signed at Bagdad last February. In his monthly broadcast to the nation Mr. All said Pakistan. Turkey andReuter - 138 words
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Article117 1955-07-03 1 BELGRADE, July 2 Premier jawaharlai 'Nenru ot India said he believed that joint Yugoslav-Indian efforts to ensure peace m the world '•must achieve results because they are not directed against any country." He spoke m Hindi at N'* 5 Town Hall of Belgrade, whore he was presentedAP - 117 words
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Article64 1955-07-03 1 SAN FRANCISCO. .Ju'y The World's largest bank 's getting bigger and wealthier. The Bank of America »W its total nicOMCOei al the ciu?e of hj siness Thursday were $9,240,087,971. an increase of more than 877 million do'.lau over mid-1954. It .said derius ts total $8,390,597,004— an increaseAP - 64 words
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Article141 1955-07-03 1 LISBON, July 2 Six Portuguese military jet plane* crash, ed at Carvaino Mountain North of Coimbra m Northern Portugal yesterday and their six occupants were killed it was reported from nearby Village of vila nove d e poiares Two other pianes were reported missing. Ota AirReuter - 141 words
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Article84 1955-07-03 1 Mr. J. D. Edwards of the Malayan Liverstock Co. Ltd., and Mrs. Edwards, of the Radio Malaya Tamil School broadcasting section, are leaving for Madras today by S. S. Rajula on retirement. Mr. lEdw»anJ.«, 65, came to Malaya m 1910, and worked as teacher j84 words
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Article17 1955-07-03 1 .»rp*TM Sports Club verou s Boy* 1 Town at Ferrer Parh a\ tt-W I m,17 words
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Article, Illustration956 1955-07-03 2 Mr. S. Natarajan - Mr. S. Natarajan In Indian schoolteacher, Mr. fc>. i^atrajan, headHimiT' of k3t oauiici's Secont.ttiy indMlg bciiool, Matuuo, m n^w on nis way m-me by ciea lutM a seven-weeK vi_..t to liuiu'-n during wnicn, m an intensive anu vaneo j.io oianii»ic0 ianii»ic rtiiangeu for956 words
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Article52 1955-07-03 2 VEDCHHI (Surat) Sm. Durgaben, wife of the late Shrl Mahadev Desai, MaliAtnia Orandhl's Secretary, died of heart attack at the Vedchi Swaraj Ashram. Prominent Sarvodaya workers Including Shrl Jugatram Dave were present at her bedside. Durgabe© was living m t<\« Vedchhl Ashram after the death of52 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1955-07-03 2 DR. H. GOETZ - DR. H. GOETZ By Curator, National Gallery ot Modern Art f N the past sculpture was the most censpin cois and mo t glor-cas aspect of Indian art. In the modern rebirth of a national art traditcn, however, it has stood tar behind painting and architecture. Lack1,099 words
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574 1955-07-03 2 CIR Humphrey Trevelyan, just appointed Jbritisn Ambassador at Cairo after an exacting tc<ur of duty as charge d'affaires at Peklnsr, was a member of the Indian Civil Service for 18 years, before joining the Indian Political Service and becoming Joint Secretary dReuter - 574 words
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Article33 1955-07-03 2 paying tribute to the abilities of the Indian and Pakistani administrators who since 1947 have taken charge of the subsentinent's affairs and maintained a nigh tradition during an initial and vital r>eriod, NAFENNAFEN - 33 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-07-03 2 CLOUD MESSENGER a plaster scu'pture by Chlntamani Rar. winner of the third prize In the fir »t All-India Exhibition of Sculpture organised by the Ministry of Education lnNewDelhl(Marchl954)28 words
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482 1955-07-03 2 AuouT a uui.cn x^uian govCttiiitewt outciais featnereu «mm zj m a i>ew iJfini oonr tcvOiuiing. tta nut a revolution m a MUMRg miioo jr m a political way. Its s-tall a rcvoiu von. «.ny Indian bazaar merchant jr scaooiu^y, or nousewiie. crFOC - 482 words
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Article140 1955-07-03 2 MUSSOORIE; A party of students of M<<yo Cohere, Ajmer and the Doon SchcoK Denra L»-n, led by the well known mountaineer, Mr. j. 7. M. Gibson, returned to Dehra Dun to-day after ascending the 2t\956-ft. Black Peak, In the Bunder punch range of the Himalayas.140 words
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Article138 1955-07-03 2 SALEM: Mr. V. Hanharu Aiyar. District Commercial Superintendent m charge of traffic survey Of the proposed Salem-Bangalore railway who received multiple injuries co the night of June 24 m a jeep accident whale returning to Salem about 17 miles away irom here, succumbed to tne injuries last138 words
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Article47 1955-07-03 2 NEW YORK, July I— TIM World Council of Churches which has 170 million members m 47 countries had appealed appealed to Christa\ns throughout the world to pray for the success of the big I'oui top level meetine m Geneva on July Hi- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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499 1955-07-03 3 Does Camel Store Water In Its Hump?— No! How Then Does It Survive The camel does not store water m its hump. How, then, does it survive for days without water? ys W e know Its strength and endurance a re re. markablQi it can carry a 500-lb. lead 25UPI - 499 words
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Article226 1955-07-03 3 BONN: Two new films bas-*-'d on me uuortive plot Hgaiuat Hitler's lite m xy44 nave started an uoroar nere. Kelattives 01 tne men executed for tne»r part m tne piot >vno have K'l'meu tnem.si.-iV'.'? into a.s..uciati.in. claim tnat nlms do not do Justice to tueNAFEN - 226 words
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104 1955-07-03 3 SHORANUR: Shoranur and idjoinir> c 21 villages demar.it<i at a public meeting con/ened by the Pattambi Manial Congress Committee to onsider proposals for the Second Five-Year Plan that a arge-scale factory for raarmacture of tools and implenents under direct control xnd supervision of the CenralFOC - 104 words
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142 1955-07-03 3 Women who have passed the childbearW may be able to help ehl:dJes» women to have ba_ Me*. We have known for long time that female •tertlKy may be one to a deficiency In certain hormones. We know a 1 so that the Mood of142 words
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248 1955-07-03 3 Car Dealers To Keep Complaint Book NEW DELJJI: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has asked manufacturers ot cars and trucks, whose programmes have been approved by the Government, to issue instructions to all authorized dealers and sub-dealers to maintain a complaint booJc. The book, m which carowners can enterFOC - 248 words
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Article60 1955-07-03 3 NEW DELHI; Baba Kiiarak Singh, the veteran Sikh leader said her e that the Akali agitation m the Punjab was "m»Tt inopportune and ill-advised." He would, therefore, appeal to the Sikh community m general to realise "that their ultimate good lies m standing by the National Government," BabaFOC - 60 words
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Article850 1955-07-03 3 Woodrow Wyatt - Russian Wooing Indian Wisdom Woodrow Wyatt By The fact that Mr. Nehru was welcomed enthusiastically m Moscow Is of course not astonishing. Russia regards India as one of the great neutrals who must, if possible be won over to her side In the Cold War. inig is a much more850 words
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Article, Illustration79 1955-07-03 3 For The Kind Attention Of Chief Minister The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, greeting the" GovernorDerignate .Sir Kobert Black o n the iatter's arrival at Ha lang Airport on Thursday evening, (right) the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall (m front passenger seat) looks sympathetical y at79 words
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Article143 1955-07-03 3 NEW DELHI; The MMB Airlines Corporation has implemented certain measures to educe its losses, it was learnt here. During the current financial year the Corporation ia expected to incur a loss of Rs, 190 lakhs as compared to Us. 115 lakhs m the last financial year.143 words
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91 1955-07-03 3 India To Attend A-Talks In Moscow MOSCOW. July I—Delebates1 Delebate s from Communist Crtina Nortn Korea, India and Yugoslavia will attend a five-uay c-^oierence en peaceful use* of atomic energy which opens here today, Moscow Radio slid yesterday. (American and Danish .scientific organisation decline:) a boviet invitation to attend theReuter - 91 words
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Article56 1955-07-03 3 STOCKHOLM, July I.— A ten-day international exhibition of about 300,000 stamps from 25 different countries opens here today to mark the centenary of the issue of the first sweetish postage stamps: The exhibits aacr c insured for 40 million Crowns (about £2,600,000) and will be protected byReuter - 56 words
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664 1955-07-03 3 Robert B. Tuckman - Robert B. Tuckman By Soviet boxers may not be friendly but they are awfully polite. During the recent European amateur championship matches m Berlin, Russian ringmen followed the rules of etiquette a lot more closely than those tf the Marquis of Queensberry. IfA.P. - 664 words
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103 1955-07-03 3 WASHINGTON, July 1_ a Federal Court yesterday far mally dismissed charge;, against Professor Owen Lattimore, American expert on i-a. Eastern aifaurs following a Government decision eaVlic. thl s week to drop the perj'jr> prosecution against him. Federal Judge L>uthe r Youngdahl granted a motion by Mr.103 words
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Article112 1955-07-03 3 Official Language Commission BOMBAY; The first meeting of the Official Language Com* mission will be held m Bombay on July 15 and ie under die cnamnansntp o f Mr. B.G. Kher. At thi^ meeting the Commission will examui 0 a drait questionnaire wnlcn will be ultimately circulated to the public.112 words
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Article26 1955-07-03 3 MOSCOW, July I—Newspapers said toda y 123,643,604 Soviet citizens have signed World Peace OGfundl appeal against preparations for an atomic war. FOC ReuterFOC; Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration67 1955-07-03 4 Holiday On Ice Show Spectacular! pictures. Glamour leer* (left) performing 'Circus on Ice' with 'A Tribute To Grafce' (centre) and 'Zulu War Dance' which was a remarkable performance for it* charm and grace. Guy Pigier performing Ballet on Ice, with a grace that is unique. Hashing B ades' by charmingIDM - 67 words
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278 1955-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, July 2 Unconfirmed reports circulating m Singapore said the Indonesian army had seized control of the government m Jakarta climaxing a quarrel over the appointment of Major-General Bambang Utojo as the new army chief ofAP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration171 1955-07-03 4 Spectacular Is the word to describe the show 'Holiday On Ice' at the Happy World Stadium. The nimble-footed angels, skating on specially constructed tae 'stage' transform the Happy World Stadium Into a dream-land of charm, beauty and melody. To those who have witnessed the Ice showIDM - 171 words
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Article42 1955-07-03 4 NEW DELHI. July 2 The Imperial Bank of India, the country's largest, was formally nationalized yesterday. The event was signalled with the unveiling of new signs at the bank's 400 branches redesisrnatinp- it the "State Bank of India.'' APAP - 42 words
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Article94 1955-07-03 4 SOEKARNO IS PREPARED TO RESIGN SEMARANG, INDONESIA, Juiy 2. President Achmad Sot-Karno toid a meet.np of local authorities and political leaders here he is "prepared to step dcwn from th e presidency" anytime that such action would be an the interests of and "for tn e sake of the unity94 words
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283 1955-07-03 4 NO DUTY ON EQUIPMENT FOR THE BLIND NEW DELPHI: The Governnui.t of India have altcady granted standing exemptions trcm customs duty on tangiWe instrumr-nts and ppliar.'es iminited for the eJu_aticn id the blind, said a spokesman of the Finance Ministry here. The spokesman referred to certain criticisms that had recently283 words
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Article58 1955-07-03 4 NEW DELHI: Air tra vel m Inuia > s likely to cost aoove live per cent more if tne recouunenoatlons of tne committee appointed by tne Inuian Airlines Corporation to rationalise the fare structure is accepted by the Corporation. The Corporation will take58 words
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120 1955-07-03 4 On Behalf Of First Lady Of Indonesia SEMARANG, INDONESIA, Junly 2 Seventeen women's organizations m this city are appealing to the first wife of President Soekarno to go with him to Mecco to enhance her prestige as the nations First x^ady. The groups, nothing that the chief executive is scneduled120 words
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76 1955-07-03 4 "Deck" Welfare Officer To Visit Penang Mr. K.V. Sugavan n 3vvararj, Deck Passengers Welfare Om» cer, Government of Inaiu, will arrive m Tenang on Thvosriay, July 5. The public are requested to brin^ to his notice any complaints they might have about unberthed passenger traffic between Malaya and India. He76 words
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Article263 1955-07-03 4 TBIVANDRUM; (me police nau to ue caueu m to rt:.iU.i«_ uiuer as aisu racily s>ce»ii>uiOKe out at a meeting of tinCouncil of t»e invanuiui.. municipal Corpomti^n on ~atuiaay. Two or tnree police oiucictis appeajrtu at the »>ouu c»l Jnail, aiter wnich tne meetin^ continued peaceiully. Certain meinoers263 words
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157 1955-07-03 4 COLOMBO, July 2.— Ceylon, which has found its rubber-for-rice pact with China highly unprofitable, will ask Peking to pay more for deliveries still due, a reliable source said Friday. Uuder a contract signed with Red China to sell her 50,000 tens ofA.P. - 157 words
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35 1955-07-03 4 SEGREGATION TO CONTINE IN U.S ARMY WASHINGTON. July 2 The House Friday pMwi Pi^r-sident EisenluVver's Military Reserve Bill by voice vote after beating down -m attempt to attach a new anti racial aggregation amendment. APAP - 35 words
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Advertisement106 1955-07-03 4 TODAY 3 SHOWS 4 7 9.30 p.m: Shyama Shammi Kapoor "SULTANAT" An Arabian Fantasy m Hindustani with English Subtitles DIAMOND By Popular Request TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3.15—6.16—9.15 P.M. A tender love story told m the folk lore of Arabian Nights Tales GUL SANOBAR (Hindustani with English subtitles) Starring: shyama, Shammi106 words
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