Indian Daily Mail, 11 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-11 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 36 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1856 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article463 1956-04-11 1 WE'LL FIGHT THE AGGRESSOR Warn* Ike WASHINGTON, Apr. 10 The call by the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, for a meeting of Congressional leaders of both parties on Middle Eastern questions aroused speculation here that President Eisenhower might be preparing463 words
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Article74 1956-04-11 1 LONDON, Apr. 10 Cairo Radio said last night that the Egyptian Army was "standing on the borders ready to enter any battle to which it may be provoked by Isreli aggresfl )n." This time, the Radio ta<,d, the Army would "not hesitate to thwart suchReuter - 74 words
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79 1956-04-11 1 ROME, Apr. 10 A leadtag Hernia atwiptptr m front page editorial .v«ste*day blamed present Middle East tensions on "Hitlerian" tactics by Israel. II Giornal d'ltalia. a progovernment middte-of-the-road paper, said the situation has been aggravated by Israe.s report to Hitlerian means, (demanding) for one Israeli victim,AP - 79 words
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Article186 1956-04-11 1 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Apr. 10 President Eisenhower left virtuahy no doubt today he would ask Congress for authority to use U.S. troops In the MiddU Bast if the United Nations voted to quell any aggression there. A statement of U.S. policy dealing with Arab-Israeli strifeAP - 186 words
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183 1956-04-11 1 INDIA GOVT. TO TAKE OVER PANNA DIAMOND MINES NEW DELHI, Apr. 10: The Parma Diamond Mines ir Vindhya Pradesh State are tc c nationalised, it was an nounced m the Indian Parlia ment yesterday. They are owned by the Parma Diamond Syndicate ant an the only diamond mine, still operatingReuter; AP - 183 words
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152 1956-04-11 1 Be Yourself Advice To Grace Kelly ABOARd SS CONSTITUTION, Apr. 10.— The tether of the bride had a heart to heart talk with his daughter, Once Kelly. Monday. Amon X other thing* he told her not to let people posh her around. 'After all." John Kelly said he told hiAP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-04-11 1 INDONESIAN JOURNALISTS MEET TUNGKU A party of eight Indonesian Journalists headed by Mr. Mokhtar Lubis now visiting the Federation called on the Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, at his office m Kuala Lumpur Monday. Picture shows the Chief Minister (back to camera) with Tuan Rashid Manan, Indonesian Consul (on his71 words
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146 1956-04-11 1 "OUST THE ENEMY FROM OUR HOLY LAND"-Arab Rulers DAMASCUS, Apr. 10 King Huasein of Jordan said here yA.terday that it teas "high time to unite our ranks because of the Oommpn enemy which occupies the most holy part of our vast Arab world," The King was speaking at a dinnerReuter - 146 words
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189 1956-04-11 1 Official Committee's Decision Approved By Rajpramukh (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Apr. 10 Travancore-Cochin Government have agreed to accept as final the boundaries of the new Kerala State as defined hi the States Reorganisation Bill. Since the T.-Cl Legislature has been dissolved, the decision189 words
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Article40 1956-04-11 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 10: Senor Alberto Artajo, Spanish Foreign Minister, who arrived here yesterday on an official visit, is expected to ask the United States to help break Spam's Isolation Europe and let her join NATO- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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133 1956-04-11 1 From our own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 10: Tiru Nammakkal Ramalingam Pillai. the Tamil Poet Laureate, has been nominated Member of the Madras State Legislative Council by the Governor Mr. Sri Prakasa. There are three vacancies as follows: Rajaji, Devasigamani Acharlar and Mr. G. Venkatchalam133 words
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Article23 1956-04-11 1 Straits Times columnist Vernon Bartlett will speak on "Journalism" at the British Council Hall to-day Apr. 11, a» 7 p.m.23 words
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Article55 1956-04-11 1 ROME, Apr. 10 Tne Italian Government has summoned its diplomatic representatives m the MickLe East to a Conference m Rome on the situation In that area, the Foreign M Ulster, Signer Gaetano Martino, told the Italian Senate Foreign Affairs Committee last night. The Co* ference willRentur - 55 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-11 1 Georgi Malenkov, Soviet Minister for Power Stations (sixth from left m foreground) is shown after laying a wreath on the memorial of Karl Marx, m High gate, London, Cemetery. Malenkov led a twelve-man Soviet delegation m this country studying electrical installations.45 words
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255 1956-04-11 1 UMNO Decides Against Conceding Demand By MCA And NIC Sections (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tites: Ska United Malay Nation -il Organisation Executive Council which met here last night discussed the question -of jus soli and generally agrrcil j that it could255 words
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Article252 1956-04-11 1 SIR TO COLOMBO, Apr. 10 Sir John Kototowala, Prime Minister of Ceylon whose party has lost heavily m the current general ejection is expected to hand m his resignation on Thursday, awarding to reports published here today. These reports said the Governor-General would call on 57-year-oldReuter - 252 words
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Article148 1956-04-11 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 10 The Indian press has welcomed the United people's Front victory m Ceylon with what one paper describes as "a sense of relief and jubilation.'* The political commentator of the independent Times of India said Sir John Kotelawala lived m a fool's paradise imaginingReuter - 148 words
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Article32 1956-04-11 1 The Mftlaya«isalio!i 5«-i--rmiasion wJU hold the nnxt pu'.i lie session on the City Council Ito-morrow, Thursday, Apr. 12 feat 5 p.m. at the Conference moom, Public Relations Office,32 words
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Article67 1956-04-11 1 TAtPEI, Apr. 10: Tortoises about to lay eggs are poisonous, according to Professor Teng Heu-tu, director of the Maritime Research Bureau at Keelung, near Taipei. Professor Teng reached this conclusion after studying all available reports on the food poisoning suffered by 80 or so persons who feastedAP - 67 words
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Article161 1956-04-11 1 Confab On Journalist Training PARIS, Apr. 10: The Soviet Union was the only invited country absent when a fiveday conference to discuss ways of improving training for journalism opened m Paris yesterday. The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural organisation (UNESCO), which sponsored the conference, said no reply was receivedReuter - 161 words
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Article58 1956-04-11 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 10— The United States has announced it will supply Libya with enough military gear to add 1,000 men to ita nrmy. The announcement yesterday also aa'd Libya will get U555,000,000 m economic aid during the fiscal year ending June 30, and U557,000,000 m economicAP - 58 words
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507 1956-04-11 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, Apr. 11, 1956 DUTY OF MALAYAN CEYLONESE REPORTS m our local contemporaries stating that the Ceylonese m this country are '*worried" and "dismayed" by the Ceylon election results will be extremely deplored by all those wiho would like to see the Malayan people of whatever507 words
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Article2593 1956-04-11 2 Do Not Undermine Influence Of Nehru Even Unwittingly He's 'Democrat Of Democrats" MADRAS: Speaking on file States Reorganise tion Bill m the Madras Legislative Councfl, Madras University Vice-Chancellor Dr. A. Lafcshmanaswami Mudaiiar replied to the points raised by Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, who pleaded2,593 words
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Article118 1956-04-11 2 HONGKONG, Apr. 10: Plans to build a railway to Lhasa, Capital of Tibet, were announced by the Chinese Communist Vice-Premier, Chen Vi m a speech at Karmu, Chinghai Province, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. According to the Agency, the Vice-Premier, who is on his wayReuter - 118 words
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Article148 1956-04-11 2 Indo-West German Trade Expanding CALCUTTA: A s a result of increasing imports of machinery and capital goods, India's trade with West Germany has recorded a considerable rise. According to official figures, total trade between the two countries amountpd to Rs. 690 million during the ten months ended January. 1956, asNAFEN - 148 words
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Article512 1956-04-11 2 Indignation In Punjab Following Govt. Proposal JUIXUNDUR. indignation Is being felt In the Pttbjab following the reported proposal of the Government of India to extinguish the sacred flame at Jwalamnkhi and to seal the orator. The government f, intention is to facilitate the work of the RumanianNAFEN - 512 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-04-11 2 At the third annual hardloom cloth design competition at Madras, Sri M. Bhaktavatsaam Minister for Agriculture, distributed t*e prizes. Picture shows the Minister giving may the first priz? of Us. 300 *or sarees to Sri S. Doralswami Mudaflar of Madras district.41 words
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Article275 1956-04-11 2 BOMBAY The Commerce and Industry Ministry is under, stood to have received recommendations from the National Industrial Development Corporation on four more scheme? of industrial expansion. These relate to the manufac. ture of industrial machinery and plant, aluminium, elemental phosphorous and synthetic rubber. Priority is givenNAFEN - 275 words
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Article177 1956-04-11 2 NEW DELHI; The Prime Minister doubted the utility of conferences and conventions U-at are so frequently held m the country. Speaking at the AllIndia Farmers' Council recently, Mr. Nehru said: 'Everyone can see that there is a n awakening- In the country. But the biggest sign177 words
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37 1956-04-11 2 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan is expected to spend R.«. j« million thi s year for the purchase of fertiliser and insecticide to improve th« yields of crops, it is reliably earned.37 words
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Article14 1956-04-11 2 CALCUTTA: Pepner, once *nown ns 'Mack has -ractira'lv lost its Importance14 words
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Article719 1956-04-11 3 Regional Committees For Bilingual State Pant Gives Details Of Central Govt's Scheme by tS*RIi < il!L f S^.,J? Ott d tO them i the a:lv!ce *en*>r«l The scheme was placed on the table of the House bythe Home Minister Pandit Pant m response to a short719 words
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Article115 1956-04-11 3 LONDON; India was the world's second biggest cotton yarn exporter last year with shipments' of about 750 million square yards bein ff beaten only by Japan's 1,139 million square yard*. The3e figures contained la the quarterly statistical rev^w published by Britain's Cotton Board, show that tnisNAFEN - 115 words
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89 1956-04-11 3 PAK. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO MEET IN DACCA KARACHI: Arrangements for holding a session of the Pakistan National Assembly at Dacca are understood to be under way. The National Assembly is expected to sit m the East Pakistan Capital some months from now. The arrangements at Dacca, which have to beNAFEN - 89 words
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Article875 1956-04-11 3 Dr. A. R. Mudaliar Stresses Value BOMBAY: The Chairman of the Indus trial Credit and -nvestm«>t corporation of India, Dr. A. Kamasiva.ni Muuaa&r, sad here tuat a large-scale expansion of the nubile Hector of industry wU* Iructi ly be.,t not indei>en.i t iit.v oi. but m875 words
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Article97 1956-04-11 3 KARACHI: Mr. M. SA. Calg, Pakistan's Foreign Secretary, m an interview to the local Press, said that Pakistan 'has no intentions of claiming Goa and never has had.'" He was commenting on Prime Minister Nehru's reference at a Press conference m New Delhi to a 'baggage97 words
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365 1956-04-11 3 NEW DELHI-; Afl agreement "bdtween the Governments of India and the United Kingdom for the avoidance of double taxation on estate duty was signed m New Delhi by Mr. Manila! o. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure and Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, High Commissioner365 words
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Article38 1956-04-11 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom In India, will undertake a twoweek tour of South India this month, Mr. Mac Donald, will be accompanied by Mrs. Mac Donald.38 words
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Article313 1956-04-11 3 Census Shows Decline CALCUTTA-. The number of organised factories m the .ountry declined to 7,104 m 1953 from 7,155 m the previous year, according to the Summary of the Census of Indian Manufacturers. The census covered 29 industries, but was limited to factories employin~ 20 or more >ersonsNAFEN - 313 words
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199 1956-04-11 3 Promotion Of Unity And Mutual Understanding Aimed DJAKARTA--I.* ™i* A^S*^l?? Stade«U Conference, aimed at promotSStUH!JL^ii Jl S^iJ Illden>tMldilI f amon c students of both continents, will be held next month at Bandung, the dtv where the Afro-Asiaa Conference was held last year. The199 words
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Article321 1956-04-11 3 MADRAS: Mr. B. Parameswaran. Minister for Religious Endowments. informed the Legislative Assembly that the Government proposed to bring m a comprehensive Bill for the administration of Hindu religious and charitable endowments "within a period of six or seven months." The House passed the Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable321 words
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Article31 1956-04-11 3 NEW DELHI: Cairo will soon designate an observer for Goa to function In the place of A. K. Khalil, First Secretary of the Egyptian Embassy here.- NAFENNAFEN - 31 words
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318 1956-04-11 3 Pakistan, Do Not Intervene Says Ismail COIMBA.TORE: Mr. Mohammed Ismail, President of tne Indian Union Muslim JLcagfue, declared here that, whatever complaints the Muslims of India might have, it was a matter between themselves and their own Government. Mr. Ismail was replying to questions at a Press conference here on318 words
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Article33 1956-04-11 3 WASHINGTON, D.C.: A group of 23 Indian boys and 14 girls will come to the United States m April this year, under the International Farm Youth Exchange Programme.33 words
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77 1956-04-11 3 TO BUILD IND. TEXTILE TRADE ABROAD MADRAS: A vigorous attempt to promote the Indian textile trade m overseas countries by establishing offices In Asia and Africa Is being undertaken by the Cotton Export Promotion Council. The Council has planned to establish by April next year 'our offices m Ceylon Burma,77 words
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Article58 1956-04-11 3 MADRAS: Some 16 papers on different aspects of dairy science prepared by members of the Indian Dairy Association wIU b*> read at. the forth* *omMg international Dairy Congress to be held m Rome September 24-28. Dr. K. C Sen. Director of Dairy Research of the Food and58 words
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188 1956-04-11 3 CO-OPs. CAN IMPORT ESSENTIAL GOODS NEW DELHI; The Government of India have decided to grant licences to consumers co-operative societies to import upto a reasonabje value a number of essential goods required for use by their members. In a Public Notice issued m a ua^etce ox A nuia i^traordinary, tue188 words
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Article53 1956-04-11 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of India hag allotted a su m of Rs. l million for rxpen diture on general edu ation for industrial workers m 1956 ST. it is learned The amount will be utilised or granting scholarships lo In. dustrial wokers at the rate of KS.NAPEN - 53 words
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328 1956-04-11 4 MATARA: NO PERSON HAD THE BIGHT TO KILL XOTIIE: S MOTHER TO SAVE HIS OWN MOTHER WHOM HE LOVED DEARLY. SLMILARLY NO ONE HAD THE RIGHT TO FORCE HIS OWN LANGUAGE ON ANOTHER M 'Sr BECAUSE RIGHTFUL PLACE MUST BE LIVEN TO HIS LANGUAGE,328 words
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Article324 1956-04-11 4 JAFFNA: None could beat the record of the learned Senator Nadesan of being all things to all men, but the Tamil people could not build their future on the- shifting sands of his policies, said Mr. A. Amirthallngam, the Federal Party candidate for the Veddukkoddai seat. He324 words
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Article182 1956-04-11 4 PT. PEDRO: The Federalists could not honestly say they were for parity. According to their policy Tamil would be relegated to two provinces. He could not be a party to bringing such dishonour to his language, but wanted it enthroned m all provinces, said Mr. M.182 words
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Article172 1956-04-11 4 HINGURAKGODA: Many voters of Kalagampalatha m the Kalawewa constituency complain that they were entitled to vote m the last election but their names are not included m the present register. They state that m 1954 the village headman of the area sent the names of those who172 words
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142 1956-04-11 4 To Replace Indians In Ceylon Jobs COLOMBO: The Labour Department which recently started training barbers and waiters to replace Indians who leave Ceylon, is now working on a scheme to train salesmen. The Labour authorities conferred a few days ago with leading shopkeepers flftt Fort and Pettah and the shopkeepers142 words
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Article84 1956-04-11 4 The St. Thomag Youth League Singapore, (the Youths' Organisation under the Mar Thoma Syrian Church at St. Michaels Road) will hold a oarty for more than 75 crippled children of all nationalities from the Red Cross, St. Andrews and other homes on Saturday, Apr. 14, from84 words
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Article32 1956-04-11 4 The Tenth Annual General Meeting of the Ceylonese As* sociatlon, Muar will be held at the Association premises No. 9 Jalan Ptarl on Saturday Apr. 21, at 5 p.m.32 words
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50 1956-04-11 4 MELBOURNE, Australia, Apr. 10: Entries now received for the Melbourne Olympic Games are at an all time record, making a total of 70 competing nations. The latest entry Is from North Borneo. The previous record was at Helsinki m 1952, when 69 nations accepted invitations. APAP - 50 words
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Article31 1956-04-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR: It is officially stated that a Communist terrorist, Ah Pong, 'voluntarily' gave himself up to a rubber tapper m the Temerloh area of Pahang yesterday.31 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-04-11 4 Mr. P. Rettnom Pillay, and his wife Mm. Rassammal Rettnam Pillay, photographed on the occasion of a ceren%yny at Singapore PerumaX Temple on Monday, Apr. 9, celebrating the completion of sixty years by Mr. Rettnam Pillay. Bpeciai prayers were offer' ed at the Peruwial Temple and light refreshments served to136 words
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Article115 1956-04-11 4 TORONTO, Apr. 10: Dr. Daisetz T. Suzuki of Columbia University, New York, criticised Christians who, he said, try to impose their religion on the Far East. "That is much the same as the Russians are trying to do m attempting to impose their Communist doctrine on the115 words
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Article104 1956-04-11 4 BR. REJECTS SOVIET COMPLAINT LONDON. Apr. 10: Britain will keep to the programme arranged for the visit of Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman rejected the complaint of the Soviet leaders that some people were trying to hinderAP - 104 words
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Article58 1956-04-11 4 MODENA, Italy, Apr. 10: An Italian expedition will set off m 1957 to scale another Himalayan peak, possibly Lothse. The expedition was announced at the annual meeting of the Italian Alpine Club here Sunday. It said that it would strive to duplicate the Italian 1954 conquest ofAP - 58 words
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Article40 1956-04-11 4 INFLATION IN U.S.— WARNING NEW YORK, Apr. 10: Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, largest oil company in the world, warned its 330,000 stockholders yesterday that there Is danger of inflation in the current business boom in the U.S.- APAP - 40 words
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Article70 1956-04-11 4 KARACHI, Apr. 10: The first Chevrolet car assembled at the General Motors Overseas Corporation plant m Karachi was driven off the lines yesterday by Hablb Ibrahim Rahmatoola, Minister for Commerce and Industry. Officials at the plant said 300 cars and buses assembled from here willAP - 70 words
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Article25 1956-04-11 4 LONDON, Apr. 10: The Supreme Soviet has invited the new Indonesian Parliament to send an official delegation to Russia, Moscow Radio an- iiuuuueu yesieraay.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article149 1956-04-11 4 Indians Go Down Fighting TOKYO. Apr. 10: India's Krishna NagaraJ was eliminated last night m the quarterfinals of the world table tennis singles championships after impressive wins m two matched earlier m the day. Japan's Ako Nohira came from behind twice to beat Nagaraj m a hard-fought match which hadAP - 149 words
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Article229 1956-04-11 4 France Will Not Quit Africa! NEW YORK, Apr. 10: France will continue to "remain bound to the people of Africa" by varying ties according to the "peculiar character" of each territory, Herve Alphand, French Ambassador to the United Nations, declared yesterday. The French representative, addressing a meeting at the InstituteAP - 229 words
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Article117 1956-04-11 4 NEW WORLD BADMINTON CONTEST PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 10: Plans for international competition m badminton among women were announced here yesterday. Jack Van Vraag, Secretary of the American Badminton Association, said the United States and Canada, England, Denmark and Sweden will compete and that India and Malaya may also join the tournament.AP - 117 words
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Article64 1956-04-11 4 HONGKONG, Apr. 10: The British-owned CHINA MAIL yesterday asked Buckingham Palace to let the Duke of Edinburgh visit Hongkong after the Olympic Games m Melbourne late this year when he will be calling at various South Pacific places. The newspaper said Hongkong's cool dry winterReuter - 64 words
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Article36 1956-04-11 4 TOKYO, Apr. 10: Peipinc Radio said today North Korea's Premier Kirn II Sung will visit Romania at the invitation of the Romanian Government The broadcast did not say when>- APAP - 36 words
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68 1956-04-11 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 10.— India anouneed yesterday it ull, seni a cultural delegation of 18 iu—irt«™ and dancer* t« tour South-East Asia. The announcement said the delegation will be State guests In Burma and Indonesia. The itinerary also Include* Thailand, Cambodia, Lao*68 words
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220 1956-04-11 4 Menon Will Attend Talks On Vietnam LONDON. Apr. 10: Mr. Andrei Gromyko. of Russia. and Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, of India, yesterday held furtheir talks about the AngloSoviet meetings opening here probably on Wednesday on the future of the armistice m divided Vietnam. Diplomatic sources said that Mr. Menon.Reuter - 220 words
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Article156 1956-04-11 4 KARACHI, Apr. 10: Bri-gadier-General John J. O'Hara, of the United States Air Force, said yesterday deliveries of equipment to the Pakistan Air Force under United States Military Aid would be speeded up m the near future. Pakistan would get up-to-date and the most modern JetReuter - 156 words
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Article66 1956-04-11 4 AGREED ON INTERNAL SECURITY Singapore Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall told presHmen yesterday. that the Merdeka Mission to London was united on the issue of "Internal Becurity". Mr. Marshall added that it was agreed by all political parties m Singapore that the British troops should be called m, m the66 words
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Article78 1956-04-11 4 MADRAS, Apr. 10; Mr. N. Gopala Menon, Speakbr of the Madras State Assembly is proceeding to London m order to attend the fifth Parliamentary course by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association from Apr. 22 to May 17. Other two members of the Indian delegation are Madhya Bharat78 words
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Article108 1956-04-11 4 Synthetic Rubber- A n Assurance The leader of the UnitM Kingdom Rubber Manufacturers Godwin Mission to Malaya, Mr. L. J. W. Bailey sured Malaya their co-opera-tion to meet the challenge from synthetic rubber. He admitted that Malay as fears about Britain's plans to use a little more synthetic and for108 words
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Article205 1956-04-11 4 LONDON, Apr. 10.— Mr. Anthony Nutting, British Minister of State at the Foreign Office to-day discussed the five-nation disarament negotiations m progress here with Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's Minister without portfolio. Mr. Nutting later met the three other western delegates at the United Nations Disarmament sub-committees205 words
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Article60 1956-04-11 4 LONDON, Apr, 10 The Duke of Edinburgh begins rehear sate on Wednesday for a teteviH -n broadcast he will make urging Britons to be active sportsmen. The Duke unll be screened by the British Broadcasting Corporation on April 30, the *ist birthday of the Central CyunoilAP - 60 words
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Article77 1956-04-11 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 10.—Indian Minister of Commerce T. T. Krshnamachari toLd Parliament to-day India is considering whether to seek an extension of "most favoured nation treatment" m trade relations with Japan. Tho two countries extend to each other this treatment under clauses of the IndoJapanese peace treatyAP - 77 words
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Article58 1956-04-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues: The Singapore Minister for Works and Telecommunications, Mr. Francis Thomas, today called on and had a discussion with the Federation Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. Later, with the Federation Minister, he was taken round the Postal Services58 words
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Article51 1956-04-11 4 WASHINGTOM, Aw. 10: Construction %l un atomic I'owvr plant In Alaska is planned by the U.B, Army, delegate B. L. Bartlett (DemocratAlaska) said yesterday. The plant, with a proposed capability of 1,500 kilowatts, will cost U554,126,000. It is known as an army package power reactor type plant.AP - 51 words
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