Indian Daily Mail, 9 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. M SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL, 9, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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552 1956-04-09 1 NEW P.M. TO COLLABORATE WITH NEHRU IN ALL MATTERS BAKDARANAIKE ON HMS NEW COVP. COLOMBO, Apr. 8 Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Mahajana Eksath Peramuma (People's Vafted Front), which has estabtshed a big lead m Ceylon's general election, said yesterday that his party was552 words
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Article133 1956-04-09 1 Aerial Blockade Of Goa NEW DELHI, Apr B.— The Indian Government yesterday ordered that no aircraft fly within 10 miles of any Portuguese pos«es»lon, over Indian territory or territorial water* without landing- at Bombay or Ahmedabad. The move will affect operation* of the Portuguese Airline between Karachi and Portugal's possessionsAP - 133 words
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Article98 1956-04-09 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 8. The Soviet Union is to give Communist China 2500 million roubles (£227 million sterling) worth of aid under an agree* ment signed m Peking yesterday, the Soviet News Agency Tass reproted,. The Soviet Union will provide the materials, machinery and engineersReuter - 98 words
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316 1956-04-09 1 Only Six Short Of Absolute Majority Polling Still Remain* COLOMBO, Apr. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Socialist leader who wants a Ceylonese Republic and an end to Briti sh bases on the island, moved closer to the Premiership lastnight as his election group won more seats from316 words
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Article38 1956-04-09 1 With 64 results declared the party position In the Ceylon 'General Election at six p.m. to-day was: Mahajana Eksath Perainuns 41. Nava Lanka S am a SamaJ Party 11. United National Party 8. Communist t. Independent38 words
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Article268 1956-04-09 1 SIR JOHN'S PREDICTION RECALLED The Uiree Marxist parties' achievement recalled a campaign prediction by Premier Sir John Kotelawala that victory for the People United Front which includes Leftists and fellow travellers would make Bandar anaike "the captive of the Marxists," adds an A..P. report. As the result of crushing deReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-04-09 1 Air-India Interactional Sujwr-C installation, the 'Rani of Jhansi' photographed after her landing here on Friday night. (Below> The four distinguished passengers who arrived by the inaugural fltiffett Mr. L. C. Jain, Director of Civil Aviation, Government if India, Mr. R. X Tandon, Commissioner for India In Malaya,74 words
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327 1956-04-09 1 Effect On Malayan Students From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, APR. 8: THE MADRAS STATE ASSEMBLY ADJOURNED SINE DIE ON FRIDAY AFTER THE LONG AND HEAVY BUDGET SESSION. IN THE LAST FEW DAYS THE PROBLEM OF SCHOOL EDUCATION HAS GREATLY WORRIED MEMBERS SINCE THE327 words
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Article121 1956-04-09 1 FRANCO'S GIFT TO IKE A DONKEY PARIS, Apr. 8 General Francisco Franco, Spanish Head of State, l» sending a donkey— party emblem of American Democrats to Republican President Elsenhower. The gift of 18-month-old Cordovan donkey Sevwllano hat* aroused press comment here because President Eisenhower'* party symbol Is the Elephant. TheReuter - 121 words
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Article38 1956-04-09 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 8 Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the Soviet Minister for Power Stations, arrived back m Moscow yester. day afternoon m a Soviet jet airliner from London after his three week tour of Britain. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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351 1956-04-09 1 Union Parlt* Task Made Easy (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Apr. 8 The greatest hurdle m the way of creating lingui stic States has now been cleared, since the Bombay State Legislative Assembly has approved the States Reorganisation BUI by an overwhelming majority. After time351 words
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Article34 1956-04-09 1 TCTCYO. Apr. 8. Radio Peking said to-day a pair of rare black swans are now on display at the Peking Zoo. They were a gift from the Moscow Zoo.- APAP - 34 words
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Advertisement106 1956-04-09 1 THIN ORDER. A l<#^ PARTY PACK X^j^^'^ 50 StftVES W« 55.20 .^a^afla^^ %fltf^S VJ^-Aa^^^a^Lßa^aKaUk^ 7 '▼^is*S^^a^^^^^ 1 Li BBl^D "'%^^H^»^^S^SaA I W Ma^a^a^a^S^L^ «^4 JM^ NHI S "^3 i^i^P Maf^L^l IV L»^Bal 1* Jv^Bt^E a^a^aW »f7 Bj di^fc^fe k^SH a^a»JW—^s Sptetl. Punctuality, HclubMity tbe«« »re tlw thing* that make CP.A106 words
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515 1956-04-09 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Apr. 9, 1956 DETHRONING STALINTHE TRUTH THE Indian Communists so far appear to be the only group among the Reds and their co-travel-lers anywhere m the world to openly denounce the new anti-Stalin phobia which the present Kremlin bosses have rapidly built up. The Communists515 words
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793 1956-04-09 2 Fourteen Member* Abstain From, Voting BOMBAY. The Bombay Legislative Council approved at the States Reorganisation BUI, on a motion by toe Finance Minister, Dr. Jivraj Mehta. Voting was SO for and 5 against. Sixteen Congress members from Maharashtra abstained. All the *fi amendments moved were793 words
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Article327 1956-04-09 2 MADRAS: The report of the Joint Eelect Committee on the Madras Marumakkattayam (Amendment) Bill a non-official Bill, was presented to the Legislative Assembly by Mr. M. Narayana, Nambiar, member of the Committee. The Committee was constituted m December 1964 with the Revenue Minister, Mr. M. A. Manickavelu,327 words
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Article78 1956-04-09 2 ,n^ w^? NG: mnai win introduced progressively from Class IV In the Secondary schools of Assam, including tne Middle and High Schools. The State Government has, accordingly, decided to appoint a number of Hindi teachers, who will be posted m different schools, after successful completion78 words
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434 1956-04-09 2 Research Into AryanDravidian Question MADRAS: Governor Sri Prakasa pleaded for research into the "problem of Aryans and Dravidians." The Governor said this "differentiation of Aryans and Oravidians" was brought before them like M an ugly monster." It was no good "poohpoohing" forces which tended to differentiate thus. Unless they were434 words
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Article184 1956-04-09 2 TO CONTROL FLOODS IN E. PAKISTAN DACCA: The East Pakistan Flood Control organisation has submitted to the Central Government 10 short-term schemes for controlling floats, it is learnt. The Pakistan Government, it is learned, have sanctioned a sum of Rs. 400,000 tor carry* ing out survey and investigation work mNAFEN - 184 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-04-09 2 The Queen, carrying posy, leaves Westminster Abbey after the traditional Maundy Service on Mar. 29 with the Dean of Westminster, Dr. Alan Campbell Don. Behind is the Duke of Edinburgh.32 words
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447 1956-04-09 2 Bihar Govt. Novel Programme PATNA: Achievements under the first Five- Year Plan and an out.me of t;*e second Five- Year Pian have been put into popular plays, folk songs and poems as part of the programme of tne current l'ian Week. Other media areNAFEN - 447 words
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174 1956-04-09 2 CALCUTTA: After a continuous decline for several years, export earnings from metals, ores and minerals have shown a slight Improvement. During the ten months ended. January, 1956, total earnings from these commodities rose to Rs. 102 million as compared to Rs. 195,200,000 m the174 words
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Article56 1956-04-09 2 CALCUTTA: India continues to obtain an increasing supply of timber from the Anaamans, it is learned. In tne first ten months of 1955, the Andamans Forest Department exported 17,800 tons of timber to India as compared with 22,100 tons m the whole of 1954. Export mNAFEN - 56 words
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921 1956-04-09 3 ONLY FOR LEAGUER THREAT OF RIFT IN PARTY *u*J*£ WeBt L«W Assembly Pnrty de-J X" 1 V other than a member Si rSS-S*!* hOUId qic Chlef Mtatotar or Minister of the 1 Cabinet formed by the Muslim League. w ""j m A J2?°* IU H921 words
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Article142 1956-04-09 3 Solution Of Algerian Issue Urged NOW YORK, Aim-. 7 The Asian-African group of delegates the United Nations decided that It was time for "urgent step" on the Algerian question. They set up a standing committee to consider what measures should be taken by the group. At a special meeting, theReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-04-09 3 Bype Piut Xll read; his Baste Sunday message to the World from the Central Loggia of SU Peter** BasiUca m Borne. A crowd estimated at 9OOJOO persons Mmc gathered m Bt. Peter's egmare Mm* and «Mom throughout the world heard Mm. by Radio. He gave hie66 words
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704 1956-04-09 3 Nehru's Call For Creative Thinking ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru arrived here from Delhi on a two-day visit to his home-town and he was given a loving reception at the Bamrauli aerodrome. The large number of people who had gathered at the aerodrome, burst into cheers as the plane touched down.704 words
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246 1956-04-09 3 Decline In Export Of Cotton Textiles From Bombay BOMBAY: Exports of In dian cotton textile** from Batnb»y port have been declining since the beginning of this year, it is officially learned. Only 51 million yards of qottOK, piecegoods were exported from the country during January and another 50 milllicn yarcfc246 words
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Article196 1956-04-09 3 Printer's Right To Censor Story PHILADELPHIA: In the Pennsylvania Literary Review a short story about 'the conflict between sex and civilization" is missing because it was censored by the printer. The magazine is published t>V undergraduates at the university ,of "Pennsylvania, but is printed by the Joseph Brennian Company. CompanyNAFEN - 196 words
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Article292 1956-04-09 3 Centuries- Old Chieftainship AUAL (Mizo District: Jl year ago today, a new chapter was opened m the history of some 200,0000 people of the Mizo District when the centu-ries-old chieftainship m the hill-district was abolished, writes Amlt Kumar Nag. NAFEN Staff Correspondent. This was accomplished by the application of theNAFEN - 292 words
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Article63 1956-04-09 3 CALCUTTA: The Indian Statistical Institute here has been given a grant of Rs. 3,--739,000 by the Government of India for 1956-57. it is learned. This provision is inclusive of funds for Statistical Quality Control, for work relating to planning and for building up an electronic computation laboratory. TheNAFEN - 63 words
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Article54 1956-04-09 3 BOMBAY: India is sending a three-man delegation to the Istanbul session of the ILO's industrial committee on coaJ mines opening on April 30, it is learned. The tripartite delegation will be composed of an official of the Government of India and two representatives of the coal54 words
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Article144 1956-04-09 3 BOMBAY: A <\r y dock— the first m the Andaman Islandswas commissioned into service last week at Port Blair, according to information reachin# th* Shipping Directorate here. It took 30 months to build, and cost the Indian Government Rs. 250,000. It is 233 feet land andNAFEN - 144 words
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Article91 1956-04-09 3 NEW DELHI: Czecholovakia has agreed to provide a loan amounting to $5 million to Afghanistan to buy agricultural and industrial machinery, Afghan Embassy sources said here. The machinery will be bought m Czechoslovakia by an Afghan purchasing mission. The Czechs are also expected to send technicalNAFEN - 91 words
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Article76 1956-04-09 3 NEW DELHI: American Embassy sources said here that the projected visit to the United State s of Mr. John Shermon Cooper, the American Ambassador, was not vet fixed. y However, they consider it probable that Mr. Cooper may fly to Washington towards the endNAFEN - 76 words
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Advertisement105 1956-04-09 3 NBWMSn y fog. f BRYLCREEM I SE^iF?? 8 S ow have smart new red tad Mack label— m place of the gold label you have known for so long. I You'll see the new label m most shops now but whilst present stocks last, you may still see Bryl- creem105 words
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264 1956-04-09 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Anandatissa de Akvte, U.N.P. candidate for Kotte told a joint session <>; the U NJP. Youth League and Women's Union that all the Marxists wanted to keep Indian residents psrmanently In Ceylon and give them full citizenship rights which would mean264 words
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Article288 1956-04-09 4 COLOMBO: Let the Government fall, then the fun will begin," said Mr. M. D H. Jaya. wardane. Minister of Finance, quoting Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike Mr. Jayawardane wa 3 speaking at a meeting at Homagama. He said: "These prophetic words of Mr.288 words
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140 1956-04-09 4 GAMPOLA: It was wrong to say that religion and politics should not be mixed. That was a half truth for politics was only one aspect of life whereas religion covered the whole of lifo Politics should ru* governed by strong religious principles, said Professor G.140 words
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Article219 1956-04-09 4 MATUGAMA: English would continue to be the State language if the United National Party came to power, said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike at a meeting held at Sri Sudharsanarama m support of Mr. Pasqual, MEP nominee for the Matugama seat Mr. Bandaranaike said the maui achievements219 words
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Article83 1956-04-09 4 LONDON, Apr. 8. Leaders of the Socialist Parties of nine European countries and of Canada, m©etin X here, yesterday rejected overtures from Moscow for closer contact between the Soviet Communist Party and Socialists of the West. In a statement they said that Socialism and Communism had nothing-Reuter - 83 words
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Article85 1956-04-09 4 KAMPALA, Uganda, Apr. 8. Thousands of Africans toured Kampala m buses, lorries and cars yesterday, shouting "selfgovernment." ringing bells and waving rattles. The demonstration was part of the climax to the Uganda National Congress latest drive to win support for its campaign for "Independence for Uganda" aReuter - 85 words
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635 1956-04-09 4 COLOMBO: MR. S.W.R.O. BANDARANAIKE, leader of the M.E. P., said that Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, had come to him on "bended knees" after Sir John had muddled the Indian question and pleaded that he should be a member of the Ceylon635 words
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106 1956-04-09 4 RAJAJI'S RESIGNATION: SIGNIFICANCE THREE IS NONE (From our own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 8 Rajaji has denied that there is any special political significance m his resignation from the Congress Legislature Party m Madras. He said m a press statement his membership of the Upper House would cease on April 20.106 words
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129 1956-04-09 4 BOUNDARY DEMARCATION IN SHENCOTTAH (Prom our own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 8: T-C State Government have already made a survey of Shencottah Taluk, the greater part of which is becoming merged with Madras State and have demarcated the new boundary line. The Madras Government have now been supplied with a map129 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-04-09 4 Some of YIPs who came to receive the 'Rani Jhanai' on her arrival at the Singapore Airport on Friday night, photographed with the VIF 8 who arrived here by her inaugural flight. They are (L to R) Mr. L. C. Jain. Director-General of Civil Aviation,140 words
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Article248 1956-04-09 4 REPERCUSSION ON MALAYA FEARED WASHINGTON. Apr. 8 United States officials said yesterday they were "surprised" by the early results of Ceylon's current election, which dealt a heavy blow to Sir John Kotelawala's proWestern Government. The State Department declined official reaction and officials refused to comment even privately on the situationReuter - 248 words
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Article162 1956-04-09 4 INDIANS HAPPY OVER RESULTS NEW DEHLI Apr. 7: Indians have generally welcomed with enthusiasm the success of the United People's Front m the Ceylon elections. While there was no official comment on the results political circles here are happpy at the reported statement by Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, United Front leader,Reuter - 162 words
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Article198 1956-04-09 4 LONDON, Apr. 8: The result of the first round of the Ceylon election has taken public opinion here by surprise. Some swing to the left was considered possible, but the size Of Mr. Bandaranaike's victory was scarcely expected. British officialdom is main- taining its usual silence onReuter - 198 words
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Article44 1956-04-09 4 Soekarno To Visit Russia? JAKARTA, Apr. 8: President Soekarno of Indonesia plans to visit the Soviet Union, at the Kremlin's invitation, after his visit to the United Statee, an informed source said yesterday. No date has been fixed for the visit to Russia.— A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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189 1956-04-09 4 CALCUTTA. Apr. 8: Mr. Walter Reuther, the America* Labour Leader said yesterday chat if the American people had enough facts before then. on Asia, they would support unhesitatingly India's stand ot Goa, on military aid to some countries and on SEATO. the PressReuter - 189 words
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Article38 1956-04-09 4 ROME, Apr. 8. Francis Williamson, Counsellor of the US. embassy to Italy will become Deputy Chief of Mission and Counsellor of the U.S. embassy to Indonesia m Jakarta. The transfer is effective In June. APAP - 38 words
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Article382 1956-04-09 4 A Muslim Leader Felicitated Mr. 8. N. Shaik Ally, President of the Kadayanallur Muslim League, Singapore, was felicitated yesterday at a teaparty, at Robinson Cafe, by the members of the Kadayanallur Muslim League, m connection with the conferment of the honour of Justice of the Peace on him by th«382 words
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Article22 1956-04-09 4 NEW DELHI: A five-man Egyptian delegation of Atomic Scientists is en route to Cairo after spending about two months m India.— NAFENNAFEN - 22 words
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