Indian Daily Mail, 11 December 1955
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Title Section18 1955-12-11 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 298 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article1964 1955-12-11 1 Recognise Justness Of Singapore's Reauest Wants Precise Date For Achieving Internal Self-Govt. IF I FAIL, I RESIGN Assures Goodwill For Britain LONDON, DEC. 10. DAVID MARSHALL, CHIEF MINISiER OF SINGAPORE, ARRIVED LASI NIGHT IN LONDON AND SAID HE WOULD LIKE THE EDEN GOVERNMENT TO RECUGNISE1,964 words
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604 1955-12-11 1 India Is Being Encircled! SEATO, MEDO Against U. N. Charter-Menon NEW YORK, Bee. 10: India yesterday asserted that the South East Asi »n Treaty Organisation (S.E. A.T.0.) constituted an "attempt to infringe on our sovereignty." "We are ringed in by these war pacts and highly armed cations," he declared. He604 words
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960 1955-12-11 1 The arrival of Mr. David Marshall, the" Chief Minister of Singapore, to dis cuss Singapore's Progress towards seif-governme.it, wias seen as the beginning cf an important and difficu It mission by several British newspapers. The Times said that if Mr. Marshall can profit by960 words
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149 1955-12-11 1 INDIA'S APPEAL TO STATESMEN OF THE WORLD KDRNOOL ANDHRA STATE (Southern India) Dec. 10. Mr. Nehru Prime Minister of India told a mass meeting here "Only lunatic* want war." The vast majority of people in the world hunger for peace. The leaders of every country want peace, he said. But149 words
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Article42 1955-12-11 1 SOVIET DELEGATION TO U.K. MOSCOW, Dec. 10— The leaders of Russia's Supreme Soviet Paral iament accepted an invitation to send a delegation to Britain next- July and said they believed the visit would contribute an improvement in relations between tht two cQuntrtci.42 words
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Article73 1955-12-11 1 CYCLONE RELIEF: CENTRE'S PLEDGE TO MADRAS From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. JO. r ni..ii Deputy Food >MnSter Mr. M. V. Kris'inappa announced here tb««t the Central Government would repay the Stat* Government half of any amount given freely as relief in the cyclone -vastated areas, up to73 words
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Advertisement5 1955-12-11 1 ]THE LEADING IMML DAILYM 2IYBWSL^5 words
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93 1955-12-11 2 NEW YORK: Nature has been kind enough to provido men with a bigyer reJriycrator than they could r,\->er jtossibly use, yet nothing is beiny done about it, says Rear. Admiral Richard Byrd, veteran C7».itvd States explorer. He i.s referring to the frozen vastnesses of theNAFEN - 93 words
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Article167 1955-12-11 2 NEW DELHI; An IndoAmericac treaty of friendship and commerce may be signed early next year, informed sources said. Negotiations between the two governments are stated to have reached an advanced stage. Talks h.awecn India and the United States actu.Uly started last year. Special protection may be given toNAFEN - 167 words
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Article2077 1955-12-11 2 MRS. MANORAMA R. MODAK - MRS. MANORAMA R. MODAK Friendliness To Foreigners An American's Impression By TNDIA in ancient days bestowed on the world the mathematical principles underlying the science of matter and suggested the atomic theory of Uie construction of the universe; on this basis, the West built the edifice2,077 words
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849 1955-12-11 2 C. C. JOSEPH - C. C. JOSEPH By The Syrian Christians have a venerable past, in the year A.D. 189, when Demetrius was Bishop of Alexandria, Pantaenus, a nominee of his was sent to India in response to a request for succour from a decadent church there. He849 words
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Article121 1955-12-11 2 BOMBAY; The searcli for the Abominable Snowman continues. A three-member alLAustralian newspaper team headed by Peter Byarnes of the 'Sydney Morning Herald is arriving in India in February to explore the Himalaya s in soarcn of the Yeti. Australian sources here .said Byarnes has written toNAFEN - 121 words
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Article83 1955-12-11 2 COST OF SOVIET EXPERTS IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Each of the five Soviet geological experts now visiting India is being paid Rs. 100 per day to cover their day— to-day expenses, state informed sources hero The Ministry of Natural *Resources and Scientific Reseaicinas not yet fixed their monthly salary. ThisNAFEN - 83 words
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Article50 1955-12-11 2 athers to various indigenous and foreign churches. But che v are still united on two points. These, as recently pointed out by Mar Basselios. Che head of the largest section af them, barring the Cathoics are their pride in their mcient heritage and their ondemnation of the Portu- ifuese.- NAFENNAFEN - 50 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-12-11 2 Wearing traditional ceremonial robes of the Imperial Court. Prince Yosht. second son of the Emperor Hirohito of Japan, receives homage from court officfals at the Imperial 'Palace in Tokyo, during cere- monies marking his 20th birthday and coming of artre, November 28.47 words
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207 1955-12-11 2 Indians And Chinese Used Tooth Brush In Ancient Times! PLAINFIELD, New Jersey: The origin of the tooth, brush can be traced to an. cient times in India and China when people chewed twigs of lentisk icood to give their breath a pleasant odour. This was revealed to State dentists hereNAFEN - 207 words
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177 1955-12-11 2 INDIA BUYS RUSSIAN GOODS IN DELHI FAIR NEW DELiHI; The Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research has bought all the geophysical and oil prospecting (machinery cm show at the Soviet Pavilion in the Indian Industries Fair •here. A R'j^sian spokesman told N.VFEX that engineers of the Indian Fuit.au ofNAFEN - 177 words
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Article146 1955-12-11 2 RAJKOT; "If there is one thin K I have learnt from this visit to Saurashtra it is that the small man can be trusted," said Mr. H. V. R. Iyengar. Chairman of the All-India Small Scale Industries Board, addressing the Saurashtra Small-scale and Handicrafts Conference.NAFEN - 146 words
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1979 1955-12-11 3 STRONG TIES Of FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN SCOTLAND and INDIA Scots Are Not What People Think gPEAKING at the annual St. Andrew's dinner of the Caledonian Society at the Madras Club, His Highness the Rajpramukh of Mysore paid a tribute to the Scots for their "philosophy of thrift combined with benevolence and1,979 words
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Article121 1955-12-11 3 P. T. LOSSES NEW DELHI; Losses In the Posts and Telegraphs Department on account of nonpayment of trunk calls by subscribers, compensation paid for the less of insured articles and money orders, and misappropriation of funds by employees, is increasing. In a written answer to a question in the Lok121 words
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Article, Illustration83 1955-12-11 3 The third successive Malayan elected President of the Students* Representative Council (5.8.C.) at the Melbourne Technical College, Australia, h Mr. V.T. Lingam/ of 36 Jalan-Abdullah Bungsar Rd., Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lingam is one of six Asian students elected to the 19-member Council. Five are Malayans. He83 words
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230 1955-12-11 3 KUALa LUMPUR, Frl- A blind man who is to benefit 'ic m u loan from the Malayan Association for the Blind M Katlian Pillay. He became blind oaring the war, when JM was 15. In 1947 he was receiving relief from the Social230 words
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Article104 1955-12-11 3 NEW DELHI: Recent floods in India destoyed crops worth approximately Rs. 651 million, Mr. b- N. Datar, Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, reveald in the Rajya Sabha. The fig;. re did not include losses in the Punjab and Himaciial Pradesh, which were not yet Iwm4 he said. The104 words
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Article78 1955-12-11 3 BANDUNG, Indonesia. A traffic garden" described as the first of Its kind in Southeast Asia is operating in this Western Java city to teach the public safety rules. The project isn't completed yet, but it includes all traffic signs and regulations to enable every citizen to become familiar78 words
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Article129 1955-12-11 3 NEw DELHI, Dec. 9 Soviet Deputy Minister of Iron and Steel. Mr. V. B. Khlebnicov arrived- in New Delhi yesterday by air from Mosco w with thirteen Soviet steel experts. Mr. Khlebnicov brought with him a detailed project report of the Bhillai Steel Project which129 words
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Article248 1955-12-11 3 NEW DELHI: An All-India Conference of State Commissioners (Guides) and Trainers (Guides) will be held in the capital from December 6 to 8. Dr. K. L. Shrimali, Deputy Minister of Education, will inaugurate the conference. Dame Leslie Whateley, the World Guide Director, will attend theNAFEN - 248 words
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Article888 1955-12-11 3 WHY DO THEY PRACTISE? gALT LAKE CITY; Jim X. is a plain-looking man who works at his job, takes good care of his family, pays his bills and worships his God on Sunday. He is like his neighbours, and yours, except fo: one thing: He has 5 wives888 words
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Article98 1955-12-11 3 HOW DO WIVES GET ALONG? (Editors note: The A me. rtcan State of Utah recently started a new drive against the practice of potgamy. Reliable estimates put the number of m-en, women and children involved at 4,000 td 6,000. One expert thinks it may run to 20,--000. What Kind of98 words
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Article519 1955-12-11 3 WHAT ACTIVE POLYGAMIST SAYS? later on earth. When they meet as mortals, they "reco<nize' each other. "You just know," he says. "But both of you have to know it. Otherwise it's no good. A man can think he feels it, but unless the woman does too he has to leave,AP - 519 words
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Article104 1955-12-11 3 nd crackers, similar to those which have caused fatal explosions in the Federation of Malaya, were fo^nd in Singapore also. nj A Police spokesman last night saw that any persons wno have sand crackers of Anv a?** in their possession should immediately notify the Police who104 words
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Article28 1955-12-11 3 KING SAUD INVITED TO INDONESIA NEW DELHI; King Saud has been infited to visit Indoaesia, informed sources stated here. The invitation was extended > the Kinjr in New Delhi.28 words
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Article37 1955-12-11 4 NEUTRAL COUNTRIES' ROLE RANGOON, Dec. 10.— U Nu, tho Burmese Prime Minister, told a public meeting here that the uncommitted countries like Ei.vrma have a role to play in bringing about understanding- and goodwill among the nations/37 words
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Article82 1955-12-11 4 VOMBXY, Dec. 10.— Shouts of "Allah Hoakbar" ("Allah is Great") greeted King Saud of Saudi Arabia on a 17 daystate visit to India when he entered the lavishly decorated and illuminated Brabourne Cricket Stadium here last night for a civic reception in lus honour. About 25.000Reuter - 82 words
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126 1955-12-11 4 PORTUGUESE WILL FIGHT INDIA FOR GOA NEW YORK, Efcc. 10.— Portuguese Foreign Mifllcter Paolo Cunha said) yesterday that Portugal Is willing- to fight India for Gta, ttie tiny Portuguese colony in India, but is hopeful that India will not attempt to annex the settlement forcibly. The Foreign Minister said ''ofAP - 126 words
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Article319 1955-12-11 4 Anti-Colonial America Upholds Portuguese Goa! Indian Press Call Dulles' Statement On Goa: 'NONSENSE' New Ddh^ Dec. 10.— Indian newspapers of all political shades raised a storm of protest over the attitude of Mr. John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, towards Portuguese Goa. The Independent Times of India saidReuter - 319 words
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197 1955-12-11 4 Shell Malayan Motor Rally: More Prizes A further eight additional prizes have been presented by Shall's Dealer Organisation and the Motor Trade in the Federation and Singapore since the last news bulletin on this subject. The full list of prizes todatc is:— Ist Generad Classification— $3,000. 2nd General Classification— $1,000,197 words
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216 1955-12-11 4 INDIA AND PARISIAN CLASH ON MILITARY ALLIANCES NEW YORK. Doc. 10.— India and Pakistan clashed in the United Nations Political Committee yesterday after the Indian delegate Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon had launched a blistering attack <» military alliance. At one point Mr. Menon said India thought that "in theReuter - 216 words
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164 1955-12-11 4 NOT YET FOR SINGAPORE —says ECONOMIST The transfer of power in Malaya 'i3 getting very near according to the independent weekly review the Economist. In an editorial on Malaya's plans ior self-government the Economist declared that when the Chiof Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, comes to London early next yaar 'It164 words
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Article164 1955-12-11 4 LONDON, Dec. 10.— London newspaper the Daily Sketch revealed that most of its readers have voted against the visit to Britain next march- of the Soviet Russian leaders, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nukita Kihrushchev. This Conservative newspaper with a nationwide circulation recently asked its readers164 words
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Article36 1955-12-11 4 NEw YORK, Dec. 8 T i Governor of New York, Averell Harriman, has Oi 4 an end to the use of the word "Colour" dtenotin^ race —on New York State Motorists Licences.36 words
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Article114 1955-12-11 4 SYDNEY PAPER BACKS MARSHALL BYDKBY: The influential SYONEY MORNING HtlßA.UT" said "It seems that Singapore s Chief Minister. Mi. uavid Marshall, is going to London in a relatively moder. ate frame of mind and with a realistic appreciation of what Britain can and cannov concede. From the Commonwealths point of114 words
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Article274 1955-12-11 4 LONDON, Dec. 10- The arrival here of Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister evoked conuiderbale interest in the British Press. The front page of the Daily Telegraph (Conservative) and the News Chronicle (Liberal) carried photographs of Mr Marshall and his Ministers for Labour and Local274 words
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