Indian Daily Mail, 27 November 1955
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Title Section18 1955-11-27 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 284 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article479 1955-11-27 1 Visit To India's Defence Academy u ,,J5wl A NOV 26: THIS BUSTLING CITY, %2^7° COUNTLESS BRITISH COLONELS *IN s£vf?£ DAYS," GAVE SOVIET PREMIER SKI^^SP ASD I >ARTV BOSS KHRUSHCHEV A LCOMEJLAST NIGHT AF^ ER A Small crowds and scant decorations greeted the Russian leaders when they479 words
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Article37 1955-11-27 1 SURABAYA, Indonesia, Nov. 26. The regional customs office reported 2,019 n-piahs worth of monkeys were "among the primary articles" exported from tihis eastern Java port to the Netherlands in September.- A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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59 1955-11-27 1 EQUAL. SHARE FUR ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Kajya Sabna yesteroay considering tne Hindu Succession Bill decided by overwhelming majority that illegitimate children could not innerit as of ngtit frcm fathers estate like legitimate son. This reversed the decision giving equal rights to illegitimate children59 words
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Article149 1955-11-27 1 TOAST WITH COLOURED SUGAR WATER POOVA. Nov. 26.— The tired Russian Communist leaders arrived In one of the most famous centres of a past Imperialism vesteday. Soviet Premier Bulganin looked worn out as he arrived in Poon at the half-iiHv mark In his Indian tour. The usually effervescent Communist PartyAP - 149 words
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Article205 1955-11-27 1 POONA, Nov. 26. A Russian Vice-Minister who is a member of Soviet Premier's ttuiganin s party touring lnda, found herself left out of a toraial luncneon y ester ja y because of a rule which proiiii>it» any women entering the dining hall of the National Oelence205 words
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82 1955-11-27 1 A MAMMOTH GIFT TO SOVIET STATESMEN POONA, Nov. 26: Mar. shall Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev flew in to Poona from- Bombay yesterday after each had received gifts from Bombay's •mayor of silver images of Lord Gnna.pathi. an old Hindu god. They cancelled a visit to the National Chemical Laboratory in82 words
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79 1955-11-27 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 26: Next Friday at 8.30 a.m. four child ren will get all the toys the^ can carry out of a big: New jfork store's toy department in a specified time. The four are winners of a nationwide picture colouringA.P. - 79 words
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Article54 1955-11-27 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 26.—Judges of Indonesia's a courts are irked. A new pav system has just been announced. It places their salaries on the same level as those for prosecutors. The jurists say this is unfair "because we have far more responsibilities and this shouk. have more pay"AP - 54 words
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169 1955-11-27 1 NEW YORK, Nov. W.— The United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee yesterday unanimously adopted a n Indian procedural motion that the Assembly should not consider further at this session France's rule of Algeria. introduced by Mr. V K rvnsnna Mencni leader of theReuter - 169 words
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Article140 1955-11-27 1 HON KONG, Nov. 26: Fred Hampson, Associated Press Chief of Bureau here, died at 1.20 a.m. today of bronchial pneumonia. A native of Winlock, Washington, and a veteran of the China service, Hampson was 53 years old. Hampson had been chief of oureau for China-Soutneast AsiaAP - 140 words
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Article128 1955-11-27 1 MADRAS, Nov. 26.— Mr. V. n natlia Aty* Proprietor of the Kamakrishna Lunch Home on Broadway, has been SEEL I^ Mayo of According to convention, it mw the turn of a brahmin tor this office and the meeting of Brahmin Councillor* yesterday selected Mr. Kamanatha128 words
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Article154 1955-11-27 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 26.— Soviet leader Marshal Bulganin and Mr. NiKita Khrusnchev will pay a one day visit to Kashmir according to an External Affairs Ministry spokesman. me spokesman said the exact date of the Soviet leaders visit to Kashmir had not yet been finalised. ItReuter - 154 words
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Article47 1955-11-27 1 ■FLORENCE, Italy, Nov. 26. Representatives from 26 nations assembled here yesterter for the opening of a meeting of the International Federation of Volleyball. Nations represented include China, Egypt, Japan. Greece, India, Yugoslari'a and Turkey. Dr. Paul Pibaut of Mrance is president. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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444 1955-11-27 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25: In India, you can buy a solar stove that needs no fuel, but it has one limitation: You can cook only lunch on it Dr. K. N. Mathur of I ndia's National Physical Laboratory told about444 words
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Article, Illustration85 1955-11-27 1 RECEIVED BY H. C WITH THE TUNGKU WITH GEN. BOURNE Above pictures w ere taken on the o^asion of the visit to Kuala Lumpur of the prime Mi nister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala. Sir John who arrived by air in K. L. on ihursday morning85 words
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283 1955-11-27 1 Degree Courses Seats For Overseas Indians ♦k The ln^ ia P Commissioner's Office in Malaya announces tnat a limited number of seats have been reserved in various institutions in India for the academic year 1956-57 for admission of students of Indian origin domiciled abroad for study in Medicine, Engineering and283 words
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Article73 1955-11-27 1 KARACHI. Nov. 26: 17 Pa kistan politicians, including the leaders of one of the EastPakistan Coalition Government parties were arrested under the Public Safety Act yesterady in Karachi, Dacca, Chittagong and Comilla. The roundup was said to be linked with the present police strike in East73 words
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94 1955-11-27 1 FOUR CENTURIES OF PORTUGUESE RULE IN GO A l-'r.un Our uw n corre -i>ondent NEW DELHI; Nov. 26.— Praja Socialist Party held a demonstration in front, of the t'arliametnt House y l»rday as a protest against tne celeoration by Portuguese authorities in ooa yesterday ut four Hundredth year rule in94 words
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Advertisement16 1955-11-27 1 ■1 I MO^I2s***SIBSO U 11 B yeaS 6 0D 1| H 3MONTHS. II M IYEAR '"'^IL^M16 words
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67 1955-11-27 2 WOMAN MOUNTAINEER TO RETURN TO DESIGNING KATMANDU: Madame Claude Kogan, tFrench mountaineer who holds the women's world climbing record with a 26.00 ft. bid en the Himalayas, plans to return to dress designing in parts next year after five years of continuous mountaineering:. Madame Kogan is now here restlno- after67 words
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Article36 1955-11-27 2 LAHORE. "Reader's Digest" Is is shortly bringing out Its international edition in I nlii from Lahore, It I* learned. The sponnors hope that the first edition will be •*ometim« next month. NAFENNAFEN - 36 words
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Article122 1955-11-27 2 PROPOSAL FOR COAL COMMISSION NEW DELJiI: The question of setting up a Coal OommisFion was under consideration of Government, Mr. Satish Chandra, Deputy Minister for Production, told Mr. T. B. Vittal Rao in the Lok Sabha. The question of where to locate the headquarters of the Commission could only be122 words
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1317 1955-11-27 2 JAMES TOMLINS - JAMES TOMLINS MILESTONES OF JUSTICE By Bodies for sale The phrase holds sinister suggestions of the slave-trade. It was not slavery that was rampant in the Edinburgh of the first quarter of last century, with its towering dark tenements and narow. gloomy "closes." but inNAFEN - 1,317 words
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Article169 1955-11-27 2 P A T N A: The age old "Chhattavarta" ceremony on the occasion of the Siiryashashti in honour of the Sun God on the slxht day of the "light" half of the Kartic month was observed with great solemnity here. Hundreds of thousands of women throughoutNAFEN - 169 words
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Article108 1955-11-27 2 CALCUTTA: Prospects of increasing the export or iron ore from India to Czechoslovakia are encouaging, according to trade circles here. It Is believed that larger expots will be facilitated by the renewal and expansion of the existing trade agreement between the two countries indicatedNAFEN - 108 words
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Article424 1955-11-27 2 YIfHEN I agreed to give this talk on responsibility I had on idea how difficult it was going to be. I am not a philosopher but a soldier, and all my life has been concerned with concrete rather than abstract problems. So you can imagine how hard I424 words
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Article, Illustration121 1955-11-27 2 The people o f Washington turn out in force to an v "VVelcome Home. Ike" as President and Mrs. Eisenhower return lo the Nations Capital following the President'* release from i itzsimona Army Hospital In Denver. After a brief weekend stay in the White House, the President121 words
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Article989 1955-11-27 2 LORD ISM AY. Secretary. General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and formerly Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations 1951.1952, in offering a soldier's reflections on what is meant by a sense of responsibility, makes the point that a voluntary acceptance of responsibility among democratic people's one of989 words
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1318 1955-11-27 2 DEVOLUTION and the menace of war were sweeping through France in 1792 when an English family landed in Marseilles on their t way home from India. 'ihe y made all possible speed to the Channel port of tsoulogne only to face1,318 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-11-27 2 President Dr. Rajendra Prasad was given a clvlo recenm?L£ ?°2S. e^ on Nov 15 1956 Picture shows th« "oyS^! °L pr^Mittng a casket contalnin* tho29 words
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Article1444 1955-11-27 3 FRANK ILLINGWORTH - FRANK ILLINGWORTH Bv -LE GRAND DOCTEUR Believes In Being Practical On Oct. 19, 1955, Her Majesty the Queen conferred honorary membership of the Order of Merit upon Dr. Albert Schweitzer. A few djays later he received the honorary degree ot Doctor of Law at Cambridge. The writer here1,444 words
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208 1955-11-27 3 INDIA'S GIFT TO PAK. FLOOD VICTIMS LAHORE; Mr. N. v- Roa, Indian Deputy Higih Commissioner in Lahore, presented over fourteen thousand yards of cloth worth rupees ten thousand to the West Pakistan Chief Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib, at a brief ceremony ner«. The cloth has been contributed by the Government208 words
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Article106 1955-11-27 3 NEW YORK; Scientists of the New York Medical College said that a new anti-biotic discovery had proved effective against a wide variety of human diseases— paticularly tu. berculosls. They reported that the substfnce named sycloserine (S.S.) had been found to fight diseases in man after showing "disappointing" results InReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-11-27 3 Pres'dent Dr. Rajendra Prasda unveiled a Statue of Mahatma Gandhi installed in the Congress Golden Jubilee Memorial Maidan at Rajapalayam on Nov. 16. The President is seen pressing the button to unveil the Statue. (Below) A section of the gathering at the ceremoney.47 words
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663 1955-11-27 3 J^ YOUNG Indian who hopes to help in ttie renaissance ol the theatre in his own country is now a hard-working student at Britains famous rtoyai Academy of Dramatic Art, the training centre whicn nas produced many ot the stars of tne663 words
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Article147 1955-11-27 3 BANGKOK: The Indian community of Bangkok this .veek presented were clothing ror distribution to the needy in che north-eastern provinces of Thailand. Contributed by Indian businessmen here, who deal mainiy in textiles, the gift s coverhg nearly 2,000 items including 700 blankers, were handed over by147 words
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149 1955-11-27 3 NEW DELHI: Special arrangements were made to fly 1.000 roses and 1,000 chrysanthemums from Bangalore on each day of the Bulganin party's stay here, because Delhi was devoid of flowers. Among the other lastminute preparations made with hectic speed at Raslitrapati Bhavan were instructions issued149 words
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111 1955-11-27 3 DR. KINSEY TO PROBE PRISONERS' SEX PROBLEMS LONDON. Dr. Alfred Klnsey, noted American author of sex .study books, bag visited London's Wormood Scrubs Prison to Investigate the sex problems of the prisoners detained there. I>r. Klnsay first made a general tour of the prison and later spent several hoars discussingNAFEN - 111 words
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458 1955-11-27 4 Separate State Urged COLOMBO: Mr. C. Su ntharalingam, a lender of Ceylon Tamils, in a statem ent severely warned his countrymen of the impendi ng disaster to the unity of tie Island. Mr. Sunthuralingam whose seat in the Lower House of Parliament became vacant458 words
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Article57 1955-11-27 4 If you want to know your future from Mr. PINOAL S. KKDDY uh <>•*♦• nine months old prediction that Princes* Margaret will not marry Townsend came true last month. Write to Mr. Pingal S. Keddy. rt Green Hotel. Karachi 5, I'akistan or to luh wife Madame Pingal Or main57 words
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190 1955-11-27 4 BUDDHIST MONK OFFERS TO DIE FOR MURDER COLOMBO: A young Buddhist monk has offered to lay down his life to gain a concert to Buddhism by dying for 23-year-old Eric Walter Batcho condemned to the gallows for the gruesome murder of his 20-year-old fiancee, Marlen e Ludowyke. Batdho was sentencedNAFEN - 190 words
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Article93 1955-11-27 4 CLEARING HOUSE FOR DOPE RACKET COLOMBO; Ceylon Police omcials who were specially sent to Singapore to investigate a doperacket returned here with conclusive evidence that Colombo is a "clearing house" for an internationallyrun dope smuggling organisation. The Ceylon Police discovered evidence that business halu Ises apparently conducting legitimate business inNAFEN - 93 words
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Article125 1955-11-27 4 SINHALESE LANGUAGE "JATHA" COLOMBO- six yevne men will walk tram Colombo to Katarag».ina to invoke the blessiflff* ot tihe Katara,gßma God to make Sinhalese the only State language. The 178-mile walk* by these youths will start this month from Sri Lanka Vldyalaya, Maradana. They will be accompanied right throughout the125 words
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Article120 1955-11-27 4 COLOMBO: A small Increase in Ceylon teas consigned for sale through the London auctions has been recorded here for the last 10 months. The increase has been confined to high grown teas. Till October this year 30.5 million pounds of high grown tea were sent toNAFEN - 120 words
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Article108 1955-11-27 4 COLOMBO; Ceylon will again experience a solar eclipse this year on December 11. It will be a partial eclipse unlike the total eclipse which occurred on Jun e 20 last. A team of scientists from America will visit Ceylon to observe the eclipse, from the Patmalana Airport. TheNAFEN - 108 words
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118 1955-11-27 4 CAMPAIGN TO ENROL BUDDHIST PRIESTS COLOMBO: A campaign to urge 2,500 Buddhist laymen, including Sir John Kotelawala the Prime Minister, to join the Sangha priesthood before and during the Btuddiha Jayanti is being conducted by the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress. The idea was mooted by Professor G. P. Malalasekera, the PresidentNAFEN - 118 words
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Article119 1955-11-27 4 KAL.UTARA; The logical conclusion of the present pcl-cy of those urging- only Sinhalese as the state language could only be the creation in this country of a Buddhist raj and then rule by caste Sinhalese, the Goigania Sinhalese, said Mr. A. Y. M Monsoor (NLSSP),119 words
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Article88 1955-11-27 4 COLOMBO, Nov. 26.-—Slr Joh» (Kotelawala, Ceylon's prime Minister, returned here yesterday after a month's tour of Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Malay a and Singapore. He toldl reporters here that Ws tour had strengthened Ceylon' ties with the countries he had visited. One bond with Australia andReuter - 88 words
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Article65 1955-11-27 4 SEVEN HUNTERS SEVEN DEER! TRESCOTT, Maine, Nov. 26: Seven hunters in one family went into the woods together and came out with seven deer. Harold R. Moores of Moose River, Trescott, told yesterday about Wednesday's expedition. With him were his four brothers, their father, and his 12--year-old nephew. They spottedAP - 65 words
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194 1955-11-27 4 SLIDELL, Louisiana, Nov. 26.— Burglars cut into a steel vault in the Slidell Bank yesterday with torches while S'v m u^ r( l 1 s as slowJ y le a ked through nearby jets. The FBI reported they stole between US$7,OOO an d US?8,000.AP - 194 words
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174 1955-11-27 4 LOS ANGELES Nov. 26- A housewife knelt praying for an hour beside her sleeping husband's bed yesterday then killed him with a bullet through the temple, police reported. She was booked on suspicion of murder. "All during our married life, ■for more than sevenReuter - 174 words
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180 1955-11-27 4 U. S. Renews Pledge '.'HenrTc^^^ f mW 86 in tihe 12 nation Disarmament cYmmisffon l s te Si«ri:!St l^Scf Mh<^ made iast jS!y The commission, after three days discussion, decided unanimously to express appreciation of the work of its fivenation sub-committee and send180 words
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281 1955-11-27 4 OFFICE TRAINS TO HAVE MORE ACCOMMODATION COLOMBO Ninety-f i v e trans, used mainly by thousands of office workers, will have more accommodation from Jan. 1, next year, following a directive to station masters that the first class will be abolished and provision made ior easing congestion in trains. The281 words
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Article118 1955-11-27 4 BOMBAY, Nov. 26.— The Gaekwar of Baroda has filed an action for divorce in court ncre against the Beautiful Maharanee Sita Devi, 36, his second cwife. They married in Oecember, 1043, and have an 11-year-olu son, Prince Kumar. The 46-year- old Gaekwar, deposed a.s Maharajah bv theReuter - 118 words
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Article93 1955-11-27 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 26.— The King and Queen of Nepal who arrived here on a two-da v visit received a right Royal welcome. The airport entrance was decorated with mango leaves and plantain leaves in traditional South-Indian Hindu style. Crowds lining the routeA.P. - 93 words
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400 1955-11-27 4 KARACHI, Nov. 26. The Pakistani Government yesterday accused India of maintaining a licy of tyranny In and going back c n its support of a plebiscite to settle the future of the disputed states. The Government distribu ted a white paper as delegatesReuter - 400 words
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