Indian Daily Mail, 4 March 1956
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Title Section18 1956-03-04 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 19 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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402 1956-03-04 1 Selwyn Lloyd To Hold Talks With Nehru Bagdad Pact And Other Matters To Be Discussed NEW DELHI. Mar. 3— Mr. Sehvyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, is expected to discuss t* wide range of subjects when he arrives here today on aReuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-03-04 1 SELWYN LLOYD, the Foreign Secretary:, leaving London Airport «n Feb. «9, for a 15-day tour of eight countries. The main purpose of the tour Is to represent Britain at the meeting «f the BEATO Council ta K«.rTH<hi. Ob the way oat he will stop for talks at Cairo, Bahrein andA.P. - 63 words
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Article117 1956-03-04 1 VATICAN CITY, Mar. S A J^f c"e "1 <ll(l British wttt, Ma fbur-year-old sister Mat the Swiss Guard aitfae gate of the Vatican Palace to tet) Us mother how h> had •corrected* the Pop*'* English accent. Richard and GUUaa Ouseley, whose parents live here, were amongReuter - 117 words
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Article248 1956-03-04 1 BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, I Mar. 3. Suits asking U.S. $4,000,000 damages from Autherine Lucy, the National Association lor the Advancement of Coloured People and others were filed at Birmingham yesterday by four men wJio charged they had been falsely accused Of taking part m mob action. The suitsAP - 248 words
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Article57 1956-03-04 1 PARIS, Mar. 3.— French Foreign Minister Christian Plneau said that there was net really a joint Anglo-French-\merican policy m world affairs. He cited as examples of lack of co-ordination, North Airica, Indochina, and the Middle Bast. The Western Powers must, like Russia, make It dear toReuter - 57 words
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Article363 1956-03-04 1 Husband Went To A Cabaret Girl —MRS. WEBB LONDON, Mar. 3— A former employee of the Government information Department m Malaya was so frightened o' her husband that she tried to orive through bandit-infested country to her sister's home In Singapore, the London Divorce Court was told. Mrs. Lorna MaryReuter - 363 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-03-04 1 photo. Sir. Sam Mewer, «wc«ttvei Saetetefy «C the PMtfie Are* Tourist Association (PATA) who Is «ow <m a akdtt vtoit to •1 AwiwHy Hoose on Friday moniia« (Bter. t). Pkoto Am Mr. Meroer «ad Mr. MAfriHOi la Ids bwhoMt. Mercer flto. to HanlU oa Mm-, flP.R.O. - 60 words
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Article84 1956-03-04 1 LONDON. Mar. 3— The action of King Hussein of Jordan In Abruptly dismissing the British Commander of the Arab Legion, Genteral CHubb, may cause a serious review of the' whole relationship between Britain and the Jordan Government, diplomatic quarters said here. The action taken without consultation with84 words
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216 1956-03-04 1 Best Guarantee To Peace KARACHI, Mar. 3.— Mr. Hamldal Httq* Chowdhry, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, has called *>r the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (8.EA.T.0.) to give greater eraphanin to economic development of the area. He was making recorded America Programme four days before theReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-03-04 1 Dr. Francis Ibiam kneels' before Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11. The Queen taps his shoulder with a sword and says "Rise, Sir Francis." This was the scene at the mining town of Enugu, Eastern Nigeria, when Her Majesty knighted Sir Francis Iblam, a senior Medical Officer90 words
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583 1956-03-04 1 Hydrogen Bomb Explosions Must Stop— Menon Whether U. S., U. K. or Russia U.S. Right To Carry Out Test In Trust Area Questioned NEW YORK, Mar. 3 India served notice yesterday of its intention to propose that the World Court be asked to rule whether the United States has theReuter - 583 words
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220 1956-03-04 1 Dulles To Tell Asia America Hot Russia Is Your Friend WASHINGTON, Mar. s^-Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, left wasalnrto* >«"«**»* for a tour Of ten Asian Countries and said he would empkasiseTtilat; the United States, not th« Soviet Union, was the teal friend of the220 words
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140 1956-03-04 1 Mountbatten Puts Off Visit To Pakistan! LONDON, MM*. 2. The Admiralty said Vfecount Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord, was not going to Karachi, Ga» pltal of Pakistan, becanas the Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir William Dt Jcaon, Chairman of the British Chiefs 04 Staff win be there thisReuter - 140 words
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Article187 1956-03-04 2 WHY EGYPT OPPOSES BAGDAD PACT CAIRO. Mar. 2.— Mr. Belwyn LJoyd. British Foreign Secretary, and Lieutenant Colonel Gomel Abdel Nasser. Egyptian Prime Minister resumed their talks here to-day on differences between Egypt and the western powers about solution to the serious problems of the Middle East. The talks have dealth187 words
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Article51 1956-03-04 2 ACCRA, Gold Coast. Mar. 2: A delegation of 20 Lebanese, including Members of Parliament, arrived by air Thursday m connection with the inauguration of Air Üban. the new Lebanese airline. operation between Beirut and West Africa. The delegation was welcomed at the airpoit by cabinet members and diplomats.AP - 51 words
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Article155 1956-03-04 2 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 The White House annouced yesterday that President Eisenhower had entered his name for the presidential primary elections mi n the State Of Wisconsin and California. The President signed papers permitting his name to go forward "to make it possible for the people of theseReuter - 155 words
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Article97 1956-03-04 2 LONDON, Mar. 2: Labour held the seat m the West Watthamstow Parliamentary byelection here yesterday. The constituency represented b> Barl Attlea before he was created a Peer on relinquishing leadership of the Labour Party The result, declared last night was: Mr. E. C. Redhead (Labour) 13,388. Mr. RichardReuter - 97 words
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Article96 1956-03-04 2 SHAH'S GRANT TO ALIGARH 'VARSITY LUCKNOW: The Shah of Iran announced here an annual grant of rs. 5.000 to the Aligarh Muslim University for translation and printing of Persian books Into Indian languages especially Hindi and Urdu. It is understood that the Education Ministry of the Iranian Government will also96 words
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Article646 1956-03-04 2 FOCAL POINT OF CWEALTH SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES THE Indian farmer looked across his field. What should have been a crop or maize stood blighted and worthless. Officials from the Deprtment of Agriculture had seen and taken samples of the ruined plants, which they told him had been affectedNAFEN - 646 words
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Article, Illustration778 1956-03-04 2 TAJ MAHAL PEARS for the safety of the Taj Mahal, the famous white marble mausoleum of a Moghui Empress, are betas; widely expressed here. When cracks were reported recently m the main building, the Superintendent of Archaeology. Mr. B. B. Lall. told me: "Tnere is no cause778 words
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Article, Illustration516 1956-03-04 2 ALLAN CLEAVER - Australian Asian Students' Two-Way Exchange Of Cultural Ideas ALLAN CLEAVER By ASIAN, culture was an im- portant part of a 10-day discussion of creative and visual arts at the New Education Fellowship Summer School held recently m Canberra. Australia's national capital. Colombo Plan students who attended the School demonstrated some516 words
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Article355 1956-03-04 2 NEW DELHI; Supplementary demands for grants totalling Rs. 19.42 crores I n respect of the General Budget for the year 1965-66 were presented to the Lok Sahba by Mr A. C. Guha, Minister for Revenue and Defence. A government statement attached to the demands said355 words
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Article69 1956-03-04 2 MOURNING FOR JAP DEAD IN IMPHAL iNJUW DELMI, Mar. 2: The Japanese Government has asked permission to send a party to collect remains of their soldiers who fell on the IndoBurma border during the last war, Premier Nehru told parliamentary questioners yesterday. He said a Japanese team will visit ImphalAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1956-03-04 3 Dancer Musician 9 Playwright, Critic Scholar, Aviator, Athlete Painter And Magician! jJISTRIONICS is but one of the attainments of Ranjan. that man of many talents. He is an accomplished dancer ;uid musician, playwright, journalist, critic, scholar, aviator and.aUUete, a competent, painter and, to crown it all1,090 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-03-04 3 The Indian screen's moat popular dancin star. Vaija- > ant 'mala, who hails from Tamilnad, has alincin made Bombay her home town. Daughter of the talented act. resH-dancer Yasundara Dcvi, Vaijayantima!a has inherited the histrionic talents of h«r mother. In Bombay she runs a95 words
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Article129 1956-03-04 3 As Zia Sarhady, the direcctor, is indisposed, Mehboob Khan is directing some of the scenes m his studios at Bandra flo as to save time. itortunately for Menboob, Anwar Hussam who was m bed for the last two months due to a leg injury, was able to report129 words
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Article127 1956-03-04 3 itOive top ranking movie •»tars from *iou>woou aie exfctJcted m Oeyion at tne ena of btvtemoer or cany October tms yoar for location work on tne Hollywood aim, -Uilephant Bill," according- to R.F. McWhorter, production manager, who Is now m CeylOut Shortly after his arrival m Colombo early127 words
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1036 1956-03-04 3 Penalty Trade Union Pays for Political Success INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN UJC HER COLONIES HPHE flavour of industrial x relations is much more uitter m the Colonies than it is m Britain. Tms is partly a question of experience: l*nana traue unions nave a much longer Viistory than Colonial trade unions,1,036 words
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Article, Illustration207 1956-03-04 3 MILLIONS of young people believe that becoming- a star is an easy business. But Shyatna, who Is now at the top and is going- places In i films, is one person who knows that behind the glamour can lie years of hardship and privation for all. Shyama started207 words
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Article, Illustration266 1956-03-04 3 CHE came to the tforeen widely publicised as a fahulous beauty and a great tragic heroine, and she played m many films which presented her m tragic roles. But her spontaneity, youthful charm, pffer- lunches, m the Colonies, on the other hand, personal relations between employers and trade-union266 words
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149 1956-03-04 4 No Extra Remuneration Women Servants Too COLOMBO: TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND PUBLIC SERVANTS WILL BE ASKED TO DO ELECTION WORK. THEY WILL NOT BE PAID ANY EXTRA REMUNERATION FOB THIS WORK, IT IS UNDERSTOOD. The Cammi— lower of ParMsmeatary Elections. Mr. A. Andptoagaaamv149 words
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Article54 1956-03-04 4 THREE LEGGED FREAK CHICKEN KAUMPCTNAIt A threeLagged cfc*cfc— wMck has been katdied to llvta* I* the house of Mr. Gnanamatka o* MaUmmmL This freak cMckea has proved «uck a phenomenon, that crowds <***»( oto flock to) order to see It. Of nine eggs placed for fc *»T l eight had54 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-03-04 4 PHOTO. Laden with small boats, and all m— fir of Scientific equipment the Eoyal Navy laadln e shIpNABVIK (WBO tans) •rrlvtef at rremantle, Australia, Feb. 2S, on her way to the Britteh atomic tests *t the Monte BeUo islaada. BoxJlke APAP - 46 words
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Article239 1956-03-04 4 AMMAN, Jordan Mar. t«— A Royal Decree wa» tamed here to-day terariaattef «h« eervioesof Britain* gVMCa| John Glut* as Chief of theOeaeral Staff of the Arab Legion. General Gfnbb, Commaader of the Legion siaoe 1989, was replaced hy his Assistant Brigadier Radl laab. The General leftReuter - 239 words
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Article618 1956-03-04 4 TIRUVARUR: A trlaJ crushing of sugarcane m the 'Aruran Sugar Factory at Vadapathimangalam, took place In the presence of the Board of Directors of the Company. It is gathered that Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister, Madras, has been invited to inaugurate the factory on May, 1.AP - 618 words
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Article279 1956-03-04 4 TO ATTRACT TOURISTS TO CEYLON COLOMBO: Mr. Shirley Corea, Minister for Commerce, Trade and Fisheries, m his inaugural address to the fifth annual convention of the Travel Agents Association of India, emphasised the need for better accommodation for visitors to the Island. The private sector, he added, could not be279 words
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Article90 1956-03-04 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 3-— ln<Ua has decided to establish diplomatic relations with Albania, it was officially announced here. The Ministry for External Affairs said; 'As a result of negotiations between the Government of India and the Government Of The Peoples Republic of Albania it has beenReuter - 90 words
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448 1956-03-04 4 MABAWILA-. The people ahou]d live according to the principles of democracy, said the Prime Minuter, Str John Kotetewate. when he opened the Jankurawela Government School boilt at a cost of Rs. 85,000 on land donated by Mr. PatUratae. Sir John said one448 words
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203 1956-03-04 4 COLOMBO; a very large stock of valuable agricultural machinery and spare pat ts valued at over eight lakhs to rusting In the Irrigation Department stoaretoo *c because there are no buyers. The asaistaace of the Sn perlntendeat of Stores tas been sought to dispose203 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-03-04 4 ...LADT MacGILLTVRAY, President of the Federation Branch of the British Red Cross Society, paid a visit to the Kampon X Pandan Settlement Red Crpra clinic m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Mar. 1. Picture shows Lady MacGillivra y watching Mrs. A. Ranaley, a voluntary worker of the Society,65 words
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