Indian Daily Mail, 15 April 1956
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Title Section18 1956-04-15 1 SUNDAY EDMTION Indian Daily Mail VOL XII No. 58 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 1S» 1966 FOUR PAGES IS CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration577 1956-04-15 1 Hopeful About Success Of Merdeka Mission The Chief Minister, Mr. David MarwhaJ left Singapore yesterday evening for London Talks, amidst shout* of Merdeka from hundreds of Singapore citizens assembled at the airport to see him and his colleagues off. Th« Chief Minister buoyant with 'Merdeka*577 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-04-15 1 vU* P of journalists, w ho just conWeted a "fc t of Malaya -ca led on the Minister for works, Pbsts and i,ffir°? imunlcattoPS (***h* Sardon bin Haji Jubir) at his offlc* to swett*«ham Road, Krai* Lumpur. F*.!-,-?, (w«t*») showed them round tlie43 words
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Article294 1956-04-15 1 Speaking over Radio MaJuya on the eve of his departure for London, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, warned the people against over, opimism and appealed to them as practical and reasonable men 1 they should recognise the possibility that the Merdeka Mission may not tmdk294 words
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Article80 1956-04-15 1 C HEW SWEF KEE AG. CHIEF MINISTER Durinjr the absence of the Chief Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Ke« the Minister for Education will act as Chief Minister, and Minister for Health m addition f c his own portfolio. Mr. Fiancis Thomas, the Minister r or Communications and Works will also80 words
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193 1956-04-15 1 Sambanthan's New Year Day Message KUALA LUMPoR, SatThis year will be a significant year not only to Indians but all Malayans for it will determine the future of our country," Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. Minister of Labour declared here yesterday. In a message to Indians on Hindu New Year's Day,193 words
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Article42 1956-04-15 1 LONDON. Apr. 14.— Sir Winston Churchill said today "we can be perfectly sure that the United States as well as the United Kingdom* will in-* tervene to prevent aggression hy Israel or Kcrvnt m th» Middle East.- A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-04-15 1 To Negotiate Agreement On Defence KCB, KBE, MC, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of K^fS* who fead United Kingdom representatives m the Working Party which will negotiate a«> agreement on defence and mutual assistance between the British and Federation Government*, called on the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at his84 words
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Article27 1956-04-15 1 PARIS. Apr. 14.— Gen. Alfred Gruenthar said l"iat night he is stepping out of his NATO assignment to make way for vouneer mm anH n«> Ideas.- APAP - 27 words
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Article27 1956-04-15 1 NEV/ YORK, Apr. 14.— India has received authorisation from the U.S. International Co-ope-ration Administration to buy US$B,OOO,OOO worth of American bread grains, trade sources reported yesterday.- APAP - 27 words
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748 1956-04-15 1 Justice And Fair Play is The Govt. Objective xi- COLOMBO, Apr. 14. Mr. Js. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Ceylon's new Prime Minister m a broadcast to the Nation promised 'Ju^cTaE fat nCiai U ?1 OUB *»<» «"»<* minority 'at welTi hta poimcal opponents m theReuter - 748 words
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Article300 1956-04-15 1 Th» tr«u aJ c WASHINGTON, Apr. 14. i^Lf. ',"5. P^-Westero Government of Sir John Kote. Authoritative Washington sources gave this assurance «n the wake of Colombo reports, which !"iave caused consternation here, that the United States was displased with Mr. Bandaranaike's neutralist' tendencies an<j might be reluctant300 words
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141 1956-04-15 1 KASHMIR ISSUE FOR SECURITY COUNCIL? KARACHI: Apr. 14: The Pakistan Government is taking "necessary steps" to re-open the Kashmir issue m the Security Council according to a senior official source yesterday. The nomination of a Pakistan delegation to the Council and the preparation of a brief on the Kashmir issueReuter - 141 words
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366 1956-04-15 1 CRUX OF MERDEKA TALKS LONDON, Apr. 14. The preservation of internal security m Singapore wm the crux of next week', talks here between toe BrtttS Government and an All Party Delegation from the Island l to mint observed yesterday. smgaV^ivS ssysyras..- 1 the Declaring that theyReuter - 366 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1956-04-15 2 Asstralia Will Remember India's Gen. Cariappa Helped To Heighten Amssy 9 Goodwill Toward India INDIA'S High Commissioner m Australia, General K. M. Cariappa, will return to India m April after having become one of the most widely known and generally popular public figures m this country. By his energy, thoroughness,1,422 words
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740 1956-04-15 2 N. P. HARIHARAN - N. P. HARIHARAN By STORY PADMAYABHAPIRAM HALL OF PAINTINGS SAYS ()NE of the most interesting spots m Travancore is the Padmanabhapura m Palace which is reached by a short detour to the east from the Trlvandrum Cape Comorln Road at the 28th mile. Hie740 words
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Article616 1956-04-15 2 S. K. CHETTUR - S. K. CHETTUR By "The flies are happy m the summer day, Flies will be happy many summers hence." 'T'HE scene is Oxford, on the river Cherwell. I was the proud part-possessor of a punt «vhile I was an undergraduate: a man m my College616 words
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Article238 1956-04-15 2 Since then, many years have sped by, but my attitude to leisure has remained unchanged. I consider it next to work, the most important blessing the Gods have bestowed on man. And I discovered soon enough that m our country busy officials were supposed to have no238 words
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Article144 1956-04-15 2 It is refreshing to see that our public have nowadays got accustomed to the idea of the Importance of leisure and of how to utilise it. It is a most heartening sight for me to see the long queues outside the cinemas on Saturday afternoons.144 words
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22 1956-04-15 2 There are of course some people like politicians, lawyers and doctors whose hours of lei-22 words
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354 1956-04-15 2 These women, who are educators from India, Pakistan, Japan and Korea, recently completed a two-and-a-half-month stay in the United States. In their speeches to a predominantly Western audience of some 1,000 person*, they described the progress made by vomon m Eastern354 words
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Article69 1956-04-15 2 COLOMBO, Apr. J*.Solon^iH Bandaranaike, Leajwr of the People's United Coahtion and Premier-elect Leyhn, completed a per f»->nal election triumph r««,--««j/ by retaining his oun seat with a tf,ooo majority. Tuesday was the third day of polling. Bandaranaike' s coo/i/tew, whtch has campaigned for severance oi Ceytm'sAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-04-15 2 Back home m Australia, two members of the delegation, Guy Brown (left seated) t Elaine Will* (second from left, standing) talk with Malayan and Singapore students at rh,' University of Melbourne, from left, standing: Choo Wee Pob, of S9 Thorpe Road Penan? first year Dentistry student;110 words
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814 1956-04-15 3 GUY WINT - THE INTEREST AND ATTRACTIONS OF AFRO -ASIAN CIVILISATIONS GUY WINT By Wtde Ranee Of Studies A Activities Of A London CoUeme jyi«. KHRUSHCHEV, among his many lively remark, during his visit to South Asia, said to the Burmese that the Lritlsh had despised their civi-Jj-ation. They had regarded Asians as814 words
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155 1956-04-15 3 U.S. STEAMSHIP UNE LOSES PLEA ON INDIA TRADE Maritkne Board ruled that the lsbrandtson C0.,. 1nc., has no complaint against American Export Lines for damage i!one by a conference agreement for transporting cotton between Egypt and India because Isbrandtson .operates foreign flag vessels as common carriers on some of ItaNAFEN - 155 words
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Article142 1956-04-15 3 NEW DELHI: India's proposed economic aid to Cambodia is Ukeiy to be speeded up following the recent return of a seven-man experts' delegation sent out on an exploratory mission. The experts were nominated, among others, by the Ministries of Agriculture, Commerce and Industry, Production, NaturalNAFEN - 142 words
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Article58 1956-04-15 3 N ALAN DA: On the occasion of the 2,500 th Buddha Jayanti celebrations, a drama entitled Bhagwan Buddha will be staged at Nalanda, Rajgir. Patna, Jestian Van Valley and Bodh Gaya. The drama is being written by Shri Chaturbhuj, M.A., Director of Magadh Artistes which is affiliated with58 words
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Article293 1956-04-15 3 JULLUNDUR: The Punjab Government has posed a question of meteorological significance to the North-west Rivera Commission, a high-power body of experts. The question is why the Punjab rivers Sutlej, Ravi Jamna, and Beas, which until recently had been flowing m a more or les a even293 words
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Article56 1956-04-15 3 FORT GREEN. Florida, Apr. 12.— Two persons were killed yesterday m the flaming- collision of a passenger train and a gasoline tank truck at a crossing m this small Florida tcwn. N. G. Adams, a member of the train crew, and Clifford Ledger, the truckA.P. - 56 words
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175 1956-04-15 3 COOPER TO BRIEF U.S. OFFICIALS RE: NEHRU'S VISIT NEW DELHI; Mr John Herman Cooper, The U S Ambassador to Delhi, w ui be, &m nt m Washington for the Nehiu-Eisenhower talks m July, an authoritative source indicated here Before the talks open, Mr. Cooper, the source said, will brief high-ranking175 words
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134 1956-04-15 3 CULTURAL SHOW AT IND. EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. D.C.: Indian nationals here and the officers ano staff of the Italian Missions and their families were entertainer by a programme of Indian music, dance and dance, drama depicting an episode from the life of Lord Buddha at the Indian Embassy. Ambassador134 words
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Article, Illustration159 1956-04-15 3 Two Singapore friends, Raja, ratnam Sundarason and fllanilah Thevarajah, both final /ear medical students at the University of Melbourne, Australia, spent lo days In Janutry In Queensland at the Clon.urry base of the unique Royal wustralian Flying Doctor Ser•ice, and taking part In flights »ver the area it serves. The159 words
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192 1956-04-15 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of India has decided that a complete separation between Plan and non-Plan expenditure or accounting purposes 1» not possible, It is learned. The second Five-Tear Plan involves an investment outlay of Ha. 71,000 mUUos of wWoh Re. 48,000 million will be m theNAFEN - 192 words
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Article349 1956-04-15 3 Nehru Urges War Against Poverty ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru appealed to khad and village industries workers to launch, an ail-out attack against poverty, unemployment and starvation. Mr. Nehru, who was address mg the Second Conference O the All-India Khadi and Vii! age Industries' Workers, helc at Sultanpur, 16 miies fron,349 words
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Article33 1956-04-15 3 GAUHATI: The Tuberculosis Association of Assam has decided to send two students from Assam to the Delhi School of Social Work to receive higher education m social work.33 words
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84 1956-04-15 3 INDIAN GOODS EXHIBITION IN PRAGUE I iVEW DELHI: The Government of India will organise a domprehetifdve exhibition of Indian goods m Prague m September this year, according to informed sources here. During the recent Industries Fair, Czechoslovakia invited India to exhibit her industrial products there. Besides textiles and light engineerine84 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-04-15 3 i Prince Aly Khan fright), wears a garland of flowers when meeting a small girl during his April 5 visit to the Aga Khan mixed Primary School, Nairobi, Kenya. Welcomed by hundreds of Ismaili people, Prince Aly Khan arrived m Nairobi from Madagascar, April 5, to begin a tour of59 words
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Article144 1956-04-15 3 LUCKNOW: The Indian Trade Agent at Gartok ha.' diawn the attention of the gov ernment to some difficulties ex perienced by pilgrims while passing through the bordei area on their way to Shri Kai las and Mansarover m Tibet. The Uttar Pradesh Govern ment has agreed to144 words
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144 1956-04-15 3 FRENCH INDIA DE JURE TRANSFER SOON NEW' DELHI: The talks between India and France for the de jure transfer of pondtcherry and other French possessions have practically concluded. The Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mr Anil Kumar Chanda, told' Mrs. ttenu CJiakravarty mi n the Lok Sabha last week: 'I144 words
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Article157 1956-04-15 3 BULGARIA OFFERING CEMENT NEW DELHI: The Bulgarian Trade Delegation, which Is negotiating a trade agreement with India, is understood to have offered nearly 100,000 tons of cement and several thousand tons of stoel at "competitive prices." A shortage of both these commodities has made India ioolc for additional sorces of157 words
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254 1956-04-15 4 ONLY EQUALITY WILL LEAD TO PEACE IN CEYLON CHUNNAKAM: Commonsense will tell us that peaceful living between the Sinhalese and Tamil-speaking people m Ceylon will never be possible unless there is real and effective equality, said Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam, Q.C.. leader of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kadchchi speaking254 words
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204 1956-04-15 4 COLOMBO: THE BUDDHIST SCOUT MOVEMENT, NOW ESTABLISHED IN CEYLON, WILL BE INTRODUCED IN DELHI SHORTLY. Lady Wijeyeratne, wife of the High Commissioner for Ceylon m India has written to the Buddhist Academy of Ceylon, the sponsors of the movement, asking for all available literature204 words
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335 1956-04-15 4 AVISSAWEJLLA: From the time of Vijaya no one has done so much for Buddhism In Ceylon as i have", said Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, at his 73rd election meeting at Eheliyagoda last week m support of the candidature of Mr. A. E. B.335 words
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Article303 1956-04-15 4 RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN CEYLON CHILAW: "I have no doubt that my party, the MEP, will come into power", said Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, at a meeting at Munnessaram m support of the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna candidate, Mr. J. C. Munaslnghe. Mr. Bandaranaike said Sir John was going about303 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-04-15 4 The weddta c of Mr. and Mrs. S. s. Moorthy took place at the bride's residence at 1011, Riverside Road, Klang. The bride, formerly Miss Sivapackiam, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Sabapathy. The bridegroo m l« the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Cinnacuddy of58 words
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544 1956-04-15 4 DAPHNE CLARE - DAPHNE CLARE By fPNDON: An Indian girl will take up duties as President of the Women's Union at Cambridge University when the university re-opens after the Easter vacation. She is Miss Chaya Bhattacharya, of Calcutta. Madame Pandit was among the prominent women whoNAFEN - 544 words
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Article, Illustration708 1956-04-15 4 MADRAS: "Ma» is mortal but ne has immortal longings, me key to tne realisation ot tnose longings can be louud m Mysticism," observed Mr. Mungara Krisnamurti speaKing on the subject of Vertic Mysticism, at tne Triplicane Cultural Academy. The Vedas, Mr. Kriahnamurtl said, had been to us708 words
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Article273 1956-04-15 4 Jaws Of Early Nan Found In Java NEW YORK: Four jaws of pre-historic man have been found m the village of Sanjiran. Indonesia, archaeological circles here revealed. The village is on the bank of the Tjemoro, a tributary of the Solo River, about 15 kilometers north of Surakarta. Professor Dr.NAFEN - 273 words
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191 1956-04-15 4 COLOMi*-,: Ceylon has Dot rpcived a reply yet from India regarding ownership O f Kachcha Tivu the liny um,ihabited islet which question threatened to develop into a lew Indo-Ceylo.i problem. Ceylon's note giving proof hat this islet lying between Jeylon and India191 words
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