Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1955
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Title Section16 1955-07-18 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. XI NO. 153 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 18. 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1561 1955-07-18 1 Big Three Concerned With West, Russia With East? Likely Trend Of Discussions GENEVA July 17 President Eisenhower, Sir Anthony Eden and M. Edgar Faure met at the President's Conference Villa here today to concert their strategy this week's talks with Soviet leaders aimed atReuter; AP - 1,561 words
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Article110 1955-07-18 1 GENEVA, July 17 Marshall Nikelai Bulganin, the Soviet Piime Minister was out of step with Marshall Georgi Zhukov, his defem e minister and the Swiss President, M. Max PetitpAerra when they inspected a Swiss guard of honour at Geneva airport this morning-. When the Commander ofReuter - 110 words
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Article62 1955-07-18 1 NEW DELHI. July 17: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today he hoped the "Big Four" Conference ln Geneva would create a new atmon. phere and be a new turn in world events. Mr. !7r"hru addressing a mammoth public meeting here tonight added that IncuaReuter - 62 words
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Article68 1955-07-18 1 GENEVA, July 17 President lii sen h<>\\ nr and his Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles prayej foi "increased security and peace" at the American Church here today immediately before this morning's first con.VM-enoe between tne three Western powers. With their wives, the tw> American leaders attendedReuter - 68 words
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Article107 1955-07-18 1 TOKYO. July 17 A V">»ticat party claiming to final* fer 8,000,000 native Formo"am called on the Big Four power summit conference at Gineva to "neutralise" Forn'osa and dissolve the Naticmalist Chinese clique of Chiang Kai-shek. The "Formosan Democratic Independence Party" stated la i press release itAP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration71 1955-07-18 1 Ho Chi.Minh, Communist President of North Vietnam, speaks into microphones, on his arrival at Moscow's central airport. He went to Russia for talks after talks with Commu. nist !eader s In Peking. Behind him, left to right, are; Soviet Premier Bulganin: President Voroshilov Pervyukin; First DeputyA.P. - 71 words
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Article193 1955-07-18 1 East West Responsibility MOSCOW: July 17: Who divided and partitioned the world That question is easy for the great Soviet encyclopaedia. Its volume 32, just published, says the United States started it back in 1898 when it seized Spanish possession In the Western Hemisphere and the Pacific. The encyclopaedia makesA.P. - 193 words
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Article94 1955-07-18 1 CASABLANCA, Morocco, July, Martial law was declared yesterday in this North Alrican port city where bl-">ody riots have claimed 19 lives in the past two days. Authorities Friday ordered a 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew m an effort to end the violent, outbursts by both EuropeanAP - 94 words
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Article89 1955-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17 New \ork State Governor Avereil Haniman say.« Sir Winston Churchill does net mind missing the summit conference at Geneva that he did so much to .set in motion. The former U.S. diplomat t'jlu American correspondents last night he believes Churchill is deliberatelyAP - 89 words
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Article373 1955-07-18 1 Indonesian Govt.- Army Tussle Army Is Yet To Reply Whose Face To Be Saved! DJAKARTA, July 17 President Soekarno has refused to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo's Cabinet, a cabinet source told Reuter. The offer of resignation nas made b> Sastroani idAP - 373 words
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Article, Illustration30 1955-07-18 1 The Queen (right), Princess Margaret, and the Duke of Norfolk are shown here at As. cot, first day of the Royal Ascot Meeting.30 words
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Article75 1955-07-18 1 PARIS. July 17: The Soutn Vietnam Prime Minister, Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, said ln a broadcast from Saigon that he accepted the principle of hold. ing- general elections in Vietnam—provided for b v the Geneva Armistice Agreement. French press reports said today. Preliminary talks betweenReuter - 75 words
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273 1955-07-18 1 N.S. Men Will From Nucleus Of Singapore Regiment -Chief Minister 'National Servicemen today ar r assisting in laying the cornei stone of our future. I hope one day, not for away, they wi!l form the nucleus of the Singapore Regiment," dec la red the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall after273 words
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LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
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Article57 1955-07-18 1 DALLAS, Texas, July 17.— 32-year-old mother left her palio ward iron lung last night, was hypnotised and gave birth to a son while breathing oxygen forced through a hole out in her throat. Doctors at Parkland HospL tai said she was the first polio patient "that we known oi" everA.P. - 57 words
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Article42 1955-07-18 1 HONOLULU. July 17 Bur. mes e Premier U Nu arrived ln Honolulu last night tor an overnight stop on his way to Tokyo. "No one seems to want war,'* he told newsmen. "The next war will be the snd of humanity."- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article43 1955-07-18 1 CHICAGO, July 17.— A twoengine hraniff air'ine plane with 48 people aboard struck a hoarding at the edge o« nnd way airport here today and burst into flames killing at least nln P people. People nut the death roll at about 15-- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article40 1955-07-18 1 LONDON. July 17— Mr David Kinsley Daniels, former Deputy Chief Secretary in the Federation of Malaya, has been appointed Head of the Malayan Students Union here accepting responsibility for the Welfare ot more than 1,60«> Malayan ftuden'^ in Britain.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article77 1955-07-18 1 PARIS, July 17 Dr Albert Schweitzer, the mls.S'Onsry, was quoted by the French News Agency as saying he is in "perfect health" arid Ml j eyesight is normal for a )nah 1 cf his age. He is 80. The Noble Peace Prize Winner was c^mmehtlhgon recortl a fewAP - 77 words
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Article108 1955-07-18 1 NEW YORK, July 17: a rise in tne world population of 35 million in a year to an estimated 2,528 millions at mid 1951 is disclosed M a United Nations report published here. The report "population and vital statistics reports" analyses the population in continents: asReuter - 108 words
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581 1955-07-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., July 18, 1955 AN EYE-OPENER TO ALL *pOR beauty of rhythm, fluency of expression and depth of meaning there i B no language to compare with Tamil. It is the oldest living language in India, nay, in the i\ho?e world. It Is the oldeet Indigenous581 words
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Article111 1955-07-18 2 NEW DELHI: Delhi's citizens thronged to the Community Hall ln New Delhi to sec the first All-India Mango Show for Northern varieties. Neatly arranged on cardheard trays in thc commodious uall and giving forth a sweet aroma were about three hundred kinds of mangoes grown north of the111 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1955-07-18 2 Only Language In World So Ancient Yet So Modern Indian Culture Is 75 p. c. Tamil REV. THANI NAYAGAM'S RADIO TALK Text of a recorded Radio Malaya broadcast by Rev. Xavier S. Thanl Nayagam Professor of Education, Ceylon, on Saturday, July 16. rpHE term "Tamil culture"1,713 words
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301 1955-07-18 2 NEW DELHI: Fare s and freights on the night air ser. vices have been Increased? by the Indian Airlines Corporation from July 15 more or less to the level of those of day services. Fares on certain routes f° r the day services will301 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-07-18 2 Seven.y ear-old David Eisenhower confidently leads the way as his grandfather, President Eisenhower, and his father. Major John Eisenhower, follow him up the steps of the Presbyterian Church in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, for morning ser. vice. The Eisenhowers prayed for th e success of the53 words
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254 1955-07-18 2 BOMRAY: Prime Minister Nehru during the stay i n the City on Tuesday hail one hour's talk with the State Chief Minister. Mr. Morarji Desai, on what was described by official circles as "vertain pressing problems." Mr. Nehiu and Mr. Desai arc t254 words
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368 1955-07-18 2 Provident Fund Liability Limit Of Employers BOMBAY On an application made by the Ganesh Dyeing and Printing Works, Mr. Justice Tendolkar, at the Bombay High Court, .issued an order restraining the Collector of Bombay and the Provident Fund Commissioner from recovering from the applicants a sum of Rs. 10,227 as368 words
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Article116 1955-07-18 2 FATEGARH: A grim tragedy occurded in the teachers' quarters of the Barhpur Mission Colony when an entire family, with the exception of only a male member, was killed wltnin a few seconds. The tragedy occurred when Miss Grim, a teacher of the Girls' School. Fatehgarh. was116 words
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451 1955-07-18 2 Reduction Of Excise Duty On Cloth Urged MADRAS: Presiding over the 36th annual general meeting of the Madras Plecegoods Merchants' Association last week, its President, Mr. Nar;indas J Dutia, appealed to the Government to ircduce the excise duty on cloth, which hc s&'d is unconscionably high. Mr. Dutia appealed to451 words
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Article241 1955-07-18 2 NEW DELHI: The Defence Minister, Dr. Kallas Nath Katju, asked the Sikh community not to be misled by any incitement in the name of religion but stand fast to their "glorious tradition of sacrifice for national unity and service to Bharat Mata." It was only241 words
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Article1164 1955-07-18 3 Civic Reception Accorded At Bombay Airport BOMBAY: Prime Minister Nehru, on his arrival here from his tour of Soviet Russia and East European countries, said on Tuesday lasl, he saw a desire for peace and easing: of international tension wherever he went. Mr. Nehru, was speaking1,164 words
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Article83 1955-07-18 3 BONN: The League ot German Home Comers which represents prisoners returned to Germany trom abroad last week thanked Prime Sinister Nehru for havjttog reportedly asked the Soviet Government to release Germans detained in the Soviet Union. The League in a message addressed to Mr. Nehru through83 words
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786 1955-07-18 3 WORKERS ARE PARTNERS IN INDUSTRY Giri TRICHUR. Mr. V. V. Giri, former Union Labour Minister, expressed hi* hope tnat the Government of India would set apart a day for discussion of the Press Commission's recom. mendation s on the flcor of Par. liament and undertake the res. ponsibility Of implementing786 words
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Article55 1955-07-18 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay rradesh Congress Committee on Tuesday passcl a resolution -*heartil\" welcoming Prime Minister Nehru after his '•spoehmaking tour of mighty achievements" in the causa of wortd peace. The resolution was moved by Mr S. K. Patil. President of the BPCC, at an urgent meeting convened recently55 words
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Article402 1955-07-18 3 ERNAKULAM: Mr. K. S. Narayana Ayyar, District Judge, gave the benefit of the doubt to 30 of the 31 persons convicted of rioting, unlawful assembly. criminal conspiracy, causing hurt to Policemen, and criminal trespass the Special Court constitutea In connexion with the Mattancherry rioting case. Confirming theFOC - 402 words
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149 1955-07-18 3 DACCA: The United Front Ministry have ordered immediate stoppage of compulsory teaching of Urdu fot Ben-gall-speaklng students in East Bengal primary schools, wbicb was introduced by the Muslim League Ministry four years ego. The present order ilno made compulsory that Ird isreaklng students should149 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-07-18 3 Nothing can be seen but a vast, dense, Mack column of smoke, it comes from a transport dhow which caught fire while carrying sixty 50-gallon barrels ol gasoline across Shra Harbour, in the Gulf of Persia. Rescue boats and fire-fighters tried in vain to saveAP - 61 words
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Article302 1955-07-18 3 CALCUTTA: Mr- Justic-2 William O. Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court, delivering- the first in the series of the Taj.ore Law Lectures at the Calcutta University, stressed the common features of India and the U.S. and said that "the two countries had many common302 words
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808 1955-07-18 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Chief Minister of Travancorct'o.hin State discussed with the Secretaries to Government and Heads of Departments concerned with Potest, Medicine and Pub ic Health, Co-operation, Panchayats, Industries, Agriculture, Veterinary and Fisheries and reviewed the progrt s.s achieved so far in the preparation of808 words
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Article233 1955-07-18 3 BOMBAY: Indians must master the English language, which is the language of thc world" and "If the world is go. ing to be one, we must know this language sufficiently well," declared Mr. K. M. Munshi, Governor of Uttar Pradesh. Mr. Munshi was addressing the students233 words
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721 1955-07-18 4 Move To Prevent Ceylonese Indians From Voting? COLOMBO: Thc decision of the Government of Ceylon to establish only 13 polling stations to cover the entire Island for registered citizens of Indian and Pakistani origin to exercise franchise at the- general election721 words
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102 1955-07-18 4 Noted Sanskrit Scholar Due Tomorrow Vidya Vachasputhi Sri S. K. Doraiswaml Sastri. M.A., of Palghat (South inaia), a great Sanskrit scholar will he arrived in Singapore by air from Colombo tomorrow Tuesday, July 19, on a cultural lecture tour of Malaya a n d Indonesia, after completing a month's successful102 words
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Article, Illustration82 1955-07-18 4 Mr. Chewa Hakula Pandvirungam Naidu (left) and Mr. Francis Ng Heng Yang with the C'ommandor.in. Chief's testimonials for good service. The presentation was made b> Air Vice-Marshal W.J.M. Akerman, Air Officer In charge of Administration, ln the absence of the Ccmmandore-in-Chlef, Far East Aar Force, Air82 words
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Article137 1955-07-18 4 Orange Juice For School Children NAGPUR: The Union Ministry of rood and Agriculture' is reported to be considering a sample scheme for distribution of orange Juice and juice of other citrus variety of fruits to about one lakh primary school children from 1956 on an expertmental basis. The scheme, designed137 words
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Article232 1955-07-18 4 JAFFNA; "The Budget proposals of the UN P. Government is a challenge to the roving critics who irresponsibly point the finger of scorn at the achievements of the Government," said Mr. V. Kumaraswamy. Parliament:: r y Secretary to the Minister Justice, at the inaugural meeting232 words
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Article171 1955-07-18 4 COLOMBO: "In Ceylon today riches mean nothing because the higher income groups are taxed to such an extent," said the Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, when he opened a new ward at the Horana hospital. t'The best way a rich mail can make171 words
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Article150 1955-07-18 4 COLOMBO: A memoer of Parliament wants a commission appointed to go into the question of public holiday?. Mr. H E. p de Mel. MV„ lor Talawakelle, will ask the Minister of Home Affairs when the House of Representatives meets on Jitly 18th, whether the number of150 words
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Article129 1955-07-18 4 JAFFNA: Jaffna asangona were the best in the East, .said Mr. C- Ccomaraswamy former High Commissioner for Ceylon in India, declaring open a luango Exhibition at the Manipay Hindu College carnival grounds He added that the Ag-.u Itnial Department should j» >- pularise different varieties129 words
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328 1955-07-18 4 $400,000 HALL IN MEMORY OF JOHORE SULTAN'S 60 YEARS REIGN The Regent a* •Joiiore-in-1 ouncil has agreed that the J5400.000 Town Hall to commemorate the 60 years' reign of his father the Sultan, shall be built on the padang behind the Suptreme Court build in vin Jalan Ayer Molek, Johore328 words
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Article, Illustration44 1955-07-18 4 K.L. CEYLON RADIO 'PHONE Cey!on* s Minister of Post, Telecommunication and Broadcasting, Mr. S. Natesa Pillai is seen here inaugurating Radio Telephone Service between Cey:on and Malaya; at the Malaya end was Mr. V. M. N. Menon, (then) Member for Communications, Federation of Malaya.44 words
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Article64 1955-07-18 4 AET, England, July 14: Prince Aly Khan, former husband of actress Rita Hayworth, was kicked in the stomach by a horse at the Royal Ascot Race meeting Wednesday. The accident occurred while he was inspecting a horse in the track's parade ring before the running ofAP - 64 words
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93 1955-07-18 4 Nagappa Estate Workers Held For Questioning Forty-eight people w ho live and work on Nagappa Estate, h few miles from Kebun Banru New Village, ■egamat, Johore, have been held for questioning under the Emergency Regulations fellow! rag a dawn raid by Special Branch oilicers yesterday morning. Also taking part were93 words
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Article111 1955-07-18 4 Cable news has been re. ceived of the sad demise in Palghat. Malabar (S. India) en Thursday, the July 14, of Sri T. A. K. Swami Bhaga. vathar who was well-known to music lovers In Malaya. The Bahagavathar who was 63 years old at the time111 words
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Article69 1955-07-18 4 Malaya Cup Match Final between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will be played in Singapore en August 6, as F A.M. has agreed to the colony request. Fathul Karib go t a walkover from J.8.A~, fo r not being able to fieid a team at the Jalan69 words
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