Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1955
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Title Section18 1955-09-04 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 201 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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421 1955-09-04 1 S. TRAY. TAMIL DISTRICTS TO MERGE IN MADRAS Malayalees' Apprehension Speculation On States Reorganisation Report (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, SEPT. 3: MALABAR DISTRICT WILL BE JOINED TO TRA-VANCORE-COCHIN STATE AND SOUTH TRAVANCORE TAMIL AREAS WILL BE JOINED TO MADRAS STATE BEFORE THE GENERAL ELECTIONS421 words
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Article86 1955-09-04 1 RACIALISM IN AMERICA ON THE WANE WASHINGTON. Sept. 3.— U.S. Attorney General Herbert Brownell last night said more progress has been made toward ending' racial discrimination m the last few year s than m any similar period since 1865. when slavery was abolished by con. stitutional amendment. "The greatest singleAP - 86 words
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111 1955-09-04 1 TAIPEH, Sept. 3: President Chiang Kai-shek said the Chi. nese Nationalists would be able to fight independently for the recovery of the lost China mainland. They would do so. he declar. Ed, regardless of the attitude of other countries. Chiang told a cultural andAP - 111 words
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Article145 1955-09-04 1 BRUSSELS. Sept. 3.— Group Captain Peter Townsend. Bri. tish Air Attache m Belgium, will fly to London on Monday to visit the Farnborough Air Show. He will visit the Farn.l borough air display on Tues. day. Group Captain Townsena is a' so due to attend theReuter - 145 words
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157 1955-09-04 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 3: Scores of policemen yesterday com. bed dense woods in' Staten island— part Of New York City for a 14-year.old girl who screamed "Help me!'' to her mother over the telephone be. fore the line went dead.AP - 157 words
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Article62 1955-09-04 1 MONKEYS EARN DOLLARS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI. Sept. S<— A government spokesman said 73,017 monkeys have been exported by India since contro's on their shipment were applied on March 11. The figure was given In response to a question m Parliament. The bulk of the monkeys go to the UnitedA.P. - 62 words
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Article86 1955-09-04 1 KARACHI. Sept. 3: The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Choudhjy Mohammed AH, announced he was calling a con. ference of the leader^ of all parties this month to work out a national plan to solve the problem of Kashmir. He tod a press confprence that Kashmir theReuter - 86 words
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Article131 1955-09-04 1 NOVA, GOA, Sept. 3. Portuguese police arrested 71 Indian demonstrators one of them a woman at Maxem, near, Goa's* southern frontier, Thursday. An official annuoncement described the demonstrators as mostly unemployed Hindu who crossed the border at Supan. gudi. The communique said all were taken back acrossAP - 131 words
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406 1955-09-04 1 Who Said They Can't Love Marry? BUND. DEAF AND DVMB TOUCHING ROMANCE OF A BLIND-DEAF-DUMB COUPLE LONDON, Sept. 3— When Arthur Bartlette pressed his bride's hand m church yesterday it meant more to them both than it would to most people. The couple are blind ana deaf. A preasure 01406 words
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70 1955-09-04 1 MINISTRY PARTY EXECUTIVE CONSULTATION From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Sept. 3: The Congress Working Committee has now laid down some ruleß m order to regulate relations between the State Congress Committees and state Con. gresg Ministries, which have fed ti serious trohbl c m many States. There mhst be70 words
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243 1955-09-04 1 PAKISTAN HELPING PORTUGUESE AGAINST INDIA? NEHRU SAYS PAKISTAN HAS BEEN INFORMED NEW DELHI, Sept. 3— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, told Parliament today that India had twice drawn Pakistan's attention to Portuguese flights from Karachi to Goa but there has been "no obvious or positive results so far." He was repaying243 words
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Article84 1955-09-04 1 LONDON. Sept. 3: Com. monwealth Finance Ministers will discuss wwa s of arresting the continuing fall m the sterling areas gold and dol'ar reserves during their forth, coming visit to Istanbul for the Word Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings opening September 12. It was announcedReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-09-04 1 Picture shows Tunku Abdul Rshtnan, Chief Minister, tokln K the legislative Councillor's oath. In the foreground is the Clerk of the Legislative Councl 1 Mr. C. A. Fredericks. (Left) Col. H. S. Lee, Mi. nister for Tranport, t a M n the Legislative Councillor' s oath.49 words
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237 1955-09-04 1 Air India International brought their first super con. stellation into Singapore, The Rani of Ellora, which landed at 8-30 a.m. at the Paya:ebar Airport yesterday at the same time when Mr. Alan Lennox. Boyd. Secretary of State for the Colonies, wag leaving- by237 words
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132 1955-09-04 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 3— The Indian Express-first with the news last year of Red Chinese Premier Chou En-laJ's visit to India- Thursday quoted its i_,ondon correspondent that he is expected to visit India again m two months. The Express said he132 words
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86 1955-09-04 1 Training In Peaceful Uses Of A-Energy —India's Offer NEW DELHI. Sept. 2.— India will train foreign tech. nicians m peaceful uses of Atomic Energy when India's reactor is set up. the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday. He said India had at present about 18 trainees In Britain, America86 words
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Article36 1955-09-04 1 RANGOON: The average daily income of a citizen of Burma during 1954-55 was eight annas. This was revealed by Parliamentary Secretary Thakin Than Sein m the current session of the Burma Parliament,36 words
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77 1955-09-04 1 Kashmir Princess Crash A Chinese Cleaner Arrested HONG KONG, Sept. 8— Police announced today a Chinese aircraft cleaner has been charged with conspiracy to murder m connection with the crash of an Indian airliner, "Kashmir Princess, carrying Ren Chinese delegates to the Bandung conference last April. The Investigation Committee setAP - 77 words
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56 1955-09-04 1 On the occasion of the issuance c,t then pictorial stamp series by the Government of Singapore, the Air Irdia International have printed first-day covers. Stamp collectors and philatelist organisations, who may be interested m obtaining the first da y covers, should contact the Air56 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-09-04 1 Photo Italian Actress Elsa Man-. nelli, formerly a Rome Mumnequln, is shown here dur shoctinc of the film 'La Rl»ai*' ("The R* c (Field") at N^vi-.-a, Italy, In which she stars. Els* wears clothes typical i the girls, known as "Mon. dine/ who wad? mAP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration3506 1955-09-04 2 Nirmal C. Sinha - Nirmal C. Sinha ■r THE frontier of India and China runs together for more than two thousand miles most of which is covered by the Himalayas. These mighty mountains, however, were not an impassable barrier to the movement of ideas and commodities. The very names 'India and 'China'3,506 words
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Article480 1955-09-04 3 mllea east of Patan, on the bank of the sacred SarasvaU, lies the village of OorakhmadhL headquarters of the "KanPhatas" of Saurashtra. The "KanphatasT, who earned this name because of their age-old tradition of ear-slitting, belong to a sect of Jofis who have dedicated themselves to Gorakshnath480 words
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Article46 1955-09-04 3 BELOAUM; Portuguese police sot dead a young ma n on suspicion at beinsy an underground freedom fighter at Sawaivere, Inside Goa, according to reports reaching- the Azad Gomantak Dal here. The reports addled that several persons had been put under arrest46 words
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128 1955-09-04 3 LONDON: Ava Gardner's dramatic tour de force m Bhowani Junction" has some critics hailing her as another Garbo". The impressive Miss Gardner has enjoyed many bouQuests /rom the reviewers and at least one scribe went on record as calling her mands "only real star". tn128 words
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Article80 1955-09-04 3 NEW DELHI: Nepal will produce sufficient paddy for her requirement thl s year, It is learned. India's recent rice gift of 10,000 tons effectively avert--3d a near-famine m Nepal, a Nepalese Embassy official here said. Lack of communications m eastern Nepal hinder food distributor. A road planNAFEN - 80 words
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Article760 1955-09-04 3 LONDON: An enterprising Indian girl, who came tc this country to answer an advertisement she had read m New Delhi, is preparing for a career as a fashion model. Into this highly glamorised but, m fact, ruthlessly exacting and intensely competitive profession, Maya Brenda Guha,760 words
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Article105 1955-09-04 3 NEW DELHI: The Unlow Government is likely to set up a Central Housing Corporation to advance loana and manage housing schemes. The Union Ministry of Works and Housing, which has asked the State Governments to establish housing corporations m their respective areas, is at present studying reactions105 words
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Article123 1955-09-04 3 KARACHI; The Pakistan Governmeint last w eek made pub lie the text of the PakistanCeylon Trade Agreement signed m Colombo last May. The agreement which has been ratified' by the two Governments will remain effectlrfor an indefirit p pe ricd but is terminable on six months' notice123 words
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Article, Illustration947 1955-09-04 3 CHOU EN LAI IS THE CHIEF CONTENDER 4VliO will succeed Mao Tse-tung, leader of Communist China? The choice could fall on any one of nine men who make up the "inner cabinet" of the Chinese People's Republic. So far, Mao himself has given no hint947 words
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Article128 1955-09-04 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Federation of the u-N. Associations last week announced the persornel of Its delegation to the 78th plenary assembly of thg world iFederation of U.N. Association to be held m Bangkok from Sept 5. The delegation wiCI consist of Mr. J. N. Sahni.128 words
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146 1955-09-04 3 Do Women Athletes Lose Feminine Outlook LONDON: Bow much truth is there m the notion that taking up athletics destroys a girl's feminine outlook on life? I Very little, according to the "British Medical Journal." In fact, says an anonymous contributor replying tq a tataft {ueftytt, n**t people look at146 words
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Article236 1955-09-04 3 ™/nT W I ELHI: A 200 million-plan to modernise jute mifts m India wttf be considered by the National Industrial Development Cor- poration at its meeting m Bombay on September 9 Modernisation m this context means not replacement of existing looms, but installation of new machinery236 words
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Article160 1955-09-04 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Government is examining a proposal to consider applications at all employment exchanges m the coun. try for jobs carrying a salary of less than Rs. 200 a month it is learned. The present recruitment ol these jobs is made only from those who applyNAFEN - 160 words
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336 1955-09-04 4 Ceylon's Reply To Nehru's Communication Still Awaited NEW DELHI: Ceylon's reply to Mr. Nehru's last communication is still awaited. A spokesman of the Government of India last week reiterated India's stand on the points raised by Ceylon m regard to the interpretation of the Indo-Ceylon Agreement336 words
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Article113 1955-09-04 4 CUTTACK: A Committee, consisting of 15 members, under the leadership of Miss Bindini Sarangi has been formed by the women's branch of the Utkal Congress Pradesh Committee. The newly-formed com mittee will help and encourage women's organisations m all districts to undertake welfare work and to arouse politicalNAFEN - 113 words
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Article161 1955-09-04 4 SRINAGAR: The State Government is investigating the possibility of producing pashmina a fine wool fibre at comparatively lower height than at which it is being produced at present m Chanthan, an area lying, between the Chinese territory of Sinkiang and Eastern Tibet. Pashmina is the undercoatNAFEN - 161 words
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Article200 1955-09-04 4 GOA ISSUE TO GO TO U.N. NEW DELHI: The AsianAfrican group m the United Nations is likely to move a resolution m the United Nations General Assembly calling for talks between India and Portugal on the Ooa issue, a highly reliable diplomatic source said here. The diplomat, who played anNAFEN - 200 words
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Article149 1955-09-04 4 BANGALORE: Mysore, Madras, Andhra and Tira-vancore-Cochin are likely to receive technical aid from the United States for the development of their agricultural colleges and reresearch stations. An interim report prepared by the Technical Co-! operation Mission experts, j who have completed a survey tour149 words
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187 1955-09-04 4 Boundary Dispute: Andhra Govt's p Reply To Madras KURNOOL: Th c Andhra Government have written to th e Madras Government m repiy to a communication from tho latter m which a fourpodnt formula had been suggested for settling the North Madras boundary dispute with Andhra, a spokesman of the Andhra187 words
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49 1955-09-04 4 Man Stabbed Fatally In Madras City MADRAS: Krishnaswaml Naldu (45)' garden-maistry of the Corporation Zoo, who was returning home last week, was stated to have been stabbed by two unknown persons near the S.I. A. A; grounds. He died w hfle being removed to the hospital, police are investigating.49 words
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Article, Illustration932 1955-09-04 4 BRILLIANT young In. cuan mining engineer is engaged m research at the University of Queensand m Brisbane, Australia, which could bring new standards of safety and efficiency to deep mining opera' tions throughout the world. An Indian mining tragedy, at the Kolar gold932 words
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Article42 1955-09-04 4 KAMALa CLUB "BEETLE-DRIVE game at the KAMALa CLUB Singapore 7 Moulmein Road. Prizes to be given to the w^nere at 4.45 p.m. tomorrow. yarl store COCKTAIL PARTY at THE YARL STORE, 332 North cg e Road, Singapore, tomorrow at 7 p.m.42 words
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Article62 1955-09-04 4 Mr. Hadley Vincent, Director of Messrs. Scott Bowne, Ltd., London, will be arriving here Tuesday. He wiM be guest of honour at the Scotts Emulsion Dinner, being held m Singapore oh Saturday, September 10. He arrives m Singapore after visiting Scott Bowne (Australasia) Co. m Sydney62 words
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Article, Illustration165 1955-09-04 4 A dramatic-action film story"] of the heroi c destruction of the Ruhr Dams durirg th e last w ar entitled -The Da m Busters" is the current attraction at PavMion Theatre Richard Todd and Michael Redgrave star mi n the Warner Bros, presentation. Th c setting of165 words
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