Indian Daily Mail, 7 April 1956
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Title Section15 1956-04-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 52 3PJOAFOBE aATPBPAY, AFBtt. 7,1mT~ FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article767 1956-04-07 1 Ccyiow EUetion Result h Neutralist Bandaranaike Gaining Ground 7 Cabinet Ministers Lose Their Seats SIR JOHN RETAINS SEAT COLOMBO, Apr. 6— Supporters of Solomon Bandaranaike, socialist leader who advocates revision of Ceylon's status as a British Dominion have won the first round of general elections767 words
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Article50 1956-04-07 1 KOTELAWALA RE-ELECTED Differences Over Internal Security Of Singapore Composed, Says Marshall Sir John himself was reelected but with a reduced majority. Buddhist monks have been campaigning against Sir John's party because he refused to postpone the Election until after a May observation of the 2,500 th Anniversary of Buddha's death.50 words
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Article243 1956-04-07 1 (From our own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, APR 6: A Committee appointed by the Government of India to enquire fully into circumstances of the death of Netaji began hearing here by examining Tamilnad Forward Bloc leader Thevar who said he met Netaji recently somewhere m China. Copyright243 words
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Article, Illustration143 1956-04-07 1 BODY OF GANDHI' S SON CREMATED DURBAN. S. Africa, Apr. 6— The body of Manilal Gandhi, the son of Mahatma Gandhi, was cremated here yesterday six hours after his death m accordance with the custom of not allowing a body to remain m the home after dusk Nearly 1,000 mournersReuter - 143 words
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Article142 1956-04-07 1 WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. APRIL 6: The Duke of Edinburgh will visit New Zealand after attending the Olympic game m Melbourne, it was learned authoritatively. The Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Melbourne to open the Olympic Games next November has been expanded into a world-wide British CommonwealthReuter - 142 words
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Article373 1956-04-07 1 REASON: HIS ADVICE ON STATES MERGER REJECTED (From our own Correspondent) UB? MADRAB APR> 6: R AJAJI HAS RESIGNED FROM THE CONGREBS LEGISLATURE PARTY. of JL2£Sl n t f e Ex cu lv Committee received hi* totter of resignation at the end of last month containing373 words
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116 1956-04-07 1 The Commissioner for India m Malaya. Mr. R. X: Tandon arrived here last night by A.1.1. Super-constellation iriaugual flight, after attending- a conference of Indian Envoy sin Asian and African countries m New Delhi At the conference, which was presided over by the Prime Minister116 words
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Article31 1956-04-07 1 LONDON. Apr. 6: The Soviet Government has agreed m principal to a meeting between representatives of Britain and Russia to discuss the situation m partitioned Vietnam, the Foreign Office spokesman said.31 words
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232 1956-04-07 1 AZIZ BACK IN SAIGON "Rani Of Jhansi" Arrives Here A. I. I. SINGAPORE-BOMBAY SUPER.CONY SERVICE Indianfi were assembled at the SinSffiJgttJ&S*' to welcome "rani I At ten minutes to nine the winged-ambassador of India, the Rani of Jhan«i glided into the airport, carrying the Commissioner for India m Malaya Mr.232 words
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121 1956-04-07 1 To Enable Free Exchange Of Ideas Between Nehru Ike WABHINQTON, Apr. 6: Indian Ambassador Mr. G. L. Mehta said yesterday after a talk with U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles that Prime Minister Nehru will come to the U.S. for a four-day vieit on July 7. He told newsmenA.P. - 121 words
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Article33 1956-04-07 1 V.T.S. J. M. J. AT AIRPORT Anton* wo»e present at JJ* f* I*"*1 to w>c«lve the Riwl of Jhansi' wePe the ederatlon Minister for i*j£*. Mr. v. T. samlad»try, Mr. J. M. Jo^.33 words
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Article68 1956-04-07 1 S'PORE B'BAY BI-WEEKLY SERVICE Mr. UC. Jain. DirectorGeneral of civil AviotioS Government of IhdtaL Who arrived here last night on th? *m»; ®V P u r ConstellatJ °n inau-ISf'S-v f?ITt told the n*DIAN gA«-Y MAIL that the propoaal for bi-weekly Singapore Madras Bombay service w nn un d active consuicrai^rTLnit68 words
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Article25 1956-04-07 1 XEW YORK. Apr. 6: Egypt charged m the United NatES jured 99 other people ia an StVh* yesterday m the Gaaa25 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat, Apr. 6, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS
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Article185 1956-04-07 2 A DOCTOR HIS PATIENT WELL, m the case of Britain, she was extremely eager to send a delegation. For it was certainly m her own interests to do so. And judging from the utterances and impressions of the British MPs it is not difficult to understand the aidvantages whidh Britain185 words
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136 1956-04-07 2 WHAT is the type of merdeka which Singapore da likely to get as a result of the mandate which the Colony's legislative Assembly has just given to the Air-Party Delegation? It is definitely not Independence though this term appears m the text of the manfdate,136 words
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Article178 1956-04-07 2 PERHAPS this change, indication of which was given long, long ago by the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall himself must have been the reason why none of the Commonwealth nations, excepting of course the "Mother Country," (have responded to his invitation to send a parliamentary delegation178 words
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Article951 1956-04-07 2 iVo Fimalitr Yett Nehru Favour* A Composite State NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru ntttrated here that there was no finality about issue of Bombay City but the question "may not be reopened m the context of strife and coercion." Asked at his Pres conference whether he would951 words
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117 1956-04-07 2 Manuscript Orations: Lok Sabha Ruling NEW DELHI: Parliamentary convention forbids "manuscript orations" but permits members to consult notes. The distinction between notes and written speeches became Important last Wednesday m the Lok Sabha when Bardar Amir Singh Sehgal a member placed some sheafs of paper on his table and jcept117 words
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167 1956-04-07 2 SETTING UP MALAYAN AGENCY IN DELHI NEW DELHI: Sir David WatherstoD, chief Secretary of the Federation of Malaya who has arrived here, is expected to have informal talks with high officials of the Government of India on the setUp* up of a Malayan Agency ttre, accordinc to inform** sources. SirNAFEN - 167 words
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Article20 1956-04-07 2 SOVIET JOURNALISTS UNION MOSCOW, Apr. 6— A Soviet Journaitets' Union is beta* formed, Tass the official Soviet Agency, saW.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article209 1956-04-07 2 CHINA'S REGARD FOR MR. NEHRU NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru is much respected m China, a WghJy reliable source just back from a tour of that country revealed here. The Chinese press, according "to this source, scrupulously avoid any criticism of Mr. Nehru. In the press and through th,e government propagandaNAFEN - 209 words
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Article63 1956-04-07 2 KARACHI, Apr. 5: General Iskander Mirza, President of Pakistan, had an eye-operation m Rawalpindi yesterday. He cut short his six-day tour of Azad Kashmir— which he began on Tuesday following trouble m his left eye. Azad Kashmir is that part of Kashmir controlled by PakistanReuter - 63 words
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Article1947 1956-04-07 3 S. K. OJHA - S. K. OJHA By I A CHALLENGE TO ADVERSE CRiTICS WHO SAYS HE ASKS? COFFEE HOUSE conversations cover the most amazing range of topics. from astronomy to aeronautics and astrology to politics, from farming to women and down to the subject on which everybody seems to1,947 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-04-07 3 Sal and Subbulaxml. the lovely dart ers from the South wbone lively dances remind one of the early fame of Tnvancore sisters Lalltha and Padmlni.30 words
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Advertisement61 1956-04-07 3 Beating the drums! %N*^lf P From today, we will be flying you BIS m SUPER CONSTELLATION W aircraft from Singapore to India tH F and Europe, fitted with "Slumberettes'' for first class passengers. Perhaps yjou are already aware B^^ that we fly six Super Constellation Services a week from Bombay61 words
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Article41 1956-04-07 4 LONDON. Apr. 6: Can an American citizen sit In Britain's House of Lords? That's the question which f-'i year-old Viscount Churchill, i. distant relative of Sir Winru>n Churchill, has put to Lord Kilmuiran the Lord Chancellor.41 words
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794 1956-04-07 4 Who Wili Be Your Key Men if Returned To Power? COLOMBO: There is one question that the country should ask Mr. Bandaranaike: "If supposing you come into power, who will be the key men In your Cabinet T" This M'estion wan rained by the' Prime794 words
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Article144 1956-04-07 4 BOMBAY: Proposals for the setting up of a fullyequipped mill for the manufacture of high-grade security paper for the printing of currency notes are now being examined by the the Govern. ment of India; it is learned. The British arm of paper specialists, Messrs. Portals ofNAFEN - 144 words
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Article168 1956-04-07 4 What Singapore Lacks Now? LONDON, Apr. 6— The Times today argued that there were some difficulties to be overcome before Singapore can become independent. Th4s indpendent newspaper said that Singapore need have no fear that British rule will oe maintained m the island against the will of its people. "ButReuter - 168 words
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96 1956-04-07 4 Exodus Of Hindus From E. Pakistan CALCUTTA. Apr. 6- Indian Government sources said last night 60,000 Hindus migrated from East Pakistan m Match an all-time monthly migration record since East Pakistan was established. Hindu nervousness m East Pakistan has increased since Pakistan declared herself an Islamic republic— a description regardedAP - 96 words
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101 1956-04-07 4 KARACHI, Apr. 6: Mr. Hamldul Hug Chowdhury, Pakistan Foreign Minister, told the National Assembly here that there had been 'a certain amount of concentration' by Indian troops on the East Pakistan Indian border. But he added: 'I cannot say that it is heavyReuter - 101 words
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48 1956-04-07 4 HOLLYWOOD ~pr. 6: Law--" yers for red-haired film star Rita Hayworth and Columbia Pictures Corporation today agreed on terms of a settlement to end their many months of litigation and only signatures were needed to conclude it a studio spokesman_said last night.48 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-04-07 4 LEADER OF CEYLONESE IN KLANG AREA Mr. G. C. Proctor, J.P., the newly elected president of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya, Klaar Branch, 1» seen giving a speech during the first annual general meeting, held at the Methodist Girl*' School hall. Mr. G. S. Arunmgam was elected vice-president. The meeting92 words
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122 1956-04-07 4 Itinerary Of B K Visit To Britain LONDON. Apr. 6.— A Foreign Office spokesman said that no changes had been made m coming visit to Britain of the Soviet Prime Minister Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and the Communist Party Secretary Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Replying to questions at his daily press conferenceReuter - 122 words
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Article158 1956-04-07 4 LONDON, Apr. 6. Mr. Georgl Malenkov, Soviet Minis, ter of Power Stations, said that it was difficult to make love to women through an inerpreter. At a press conference at the end of his three.week visit to Britain, Mr.. Malenkov wa s asked by a Russian-speak-ingReuter - 158 words
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Article95 1956-04-07 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. C Naga tribesmen fighting for a.l independent state were reported entrenched yesterday over a 400-mile area m the Naga hills of Northeast India on the Burmese border. Reports reaching here from Shillong, capital of Assam state, said the area was studded with Naga road blocks,AP - 95 words
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Article119 1956-04-07 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 6: The Bolshevik Party of India a Communist splinter group has condemned the anti-Stalin outburst at the Soviet Communist Party's 20th Congress m Moscow as 'm bad taste.' A resolution passed by the Party's Central Committee last week and published today said: 'The aspersions cast119 words
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143 1956-04-07 4 They'll Marry, Only If RG Wins Both Seats' POLGAHAWELA: If Mr. R. G. Senanayake were to cdme out with flying colour* at Kelaniya, m addition to gainging a victory at Dambadeniya they will get married, otherwise their mutual promise will never materialise. This is said to be the latest decision143 words
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Article191 1956-04-07 4 Morrison's Impression Of Malaya TOKYO, Apr. 6: Former British Foreign Secretary Mr. Herbert Morrison said he thought more British leaders should visit the Far East to 'better understand Japan*. Mr. Morrison arrived here from Hong Kong for a brief visit which is his first to Japan. Speaking to a pressReuter - 191 words
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128 1956-04-07 4 MELBOURNE, Apr. 6: Britain's First Sea Lord, Lord Mountbatten, and Countess Mountbatten arrived here from New Zealand to begin their Australian tour. Lord Mountbatten said at a press conference that the main purpose of his visit was to inspect the Australian Navy. •I have128 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-04-07 4 The whole east which took part In the variety concert held to mark the opening of th«Dewan Melayu (Malay Assembly Hail) at Klang. The concert was well attended by over 500 people. The building with a Urge hall and stage was built at a cost of51 words
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287 1956-04-07 4 A MEMBER OF THE'PARLI AMENTARY DELEGATION, WHO VIBITEO SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATION PRAISED THE EFFORTS TO END THE EMERGENCY IN THE THE FEDERATION. Mr. Gilbert Langden, m a message released yesterday paid a tribute to the magnificent job being done by the287 words
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90 1956-04-07 4 Russia Wants Improved Relations With Britain LONDON. Apr. 6: Mr Geogri Malenkov told a press conference that although Russia wants to improve relations with Britain she is not trying to do so at the expense of this country's relations with th<> United States. People who thought so were m error,Reuter - 90 words
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Article113 1956-04-07 4 Indo-Soviet Shipping Agreement NEW DELHI Apr. 6: India and the Soviet Union signed an agreement here today establishing a joint shipping line for a service between India and Soviet ports. The two countries will provide six ships each of about 55,000 dead weight tonnage Cargoes will bo distributed on aReuter - 113 words
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Article95 1956-04-07 4 The Tamil Brotherhood Association Singapore will celebrate the Tamil New Year by Playing their annual Marrleds versus Singles" soccer match for the cup pie. sented by Mr. G. Retnam. The game has been fixed /or Saturday. April 14, at Farrer Park. At 8 p.m. on the95 words
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Article89 1956-04-07 4 About 500 persons enjoyed themselves at a non-stop dance from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Easter Sunday "Tayo'y MagAliw" (Let's be Happy!) dance at Raffles Hotel Ballrom. The grand charity dance, organized by the Filipino As. sociation of Singapore was held m aid of89 words
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Article122 1956-04-07 4 U. S. Atomic Reactor In Karachi KARACHI, April 6: United States and Pakistani officials are discussing plans for establishing an Atomic research reactor here. A spokesman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission said that the reactor would be a joint United States Pakistan project. It would provide, it was hoped,Reuter - 122 words
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