Indian Daily Mail, 19 April 1956
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Title Section15 1956-04-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH f*fc SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article260 1956-04-19 1 A Trimaph For Nehru SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TIMING MOSCOW, Apr. 18— Dissolution of the Oomin. form wii dicfrWy mimod fata* right by Mr. Anastae Mikoyta, Deputy 6«viet Prime Mbrfstor. Mr. Mikoyaa, a memb er of the ID-man presidium of the Soviet Communist Party, told reporters an official (announcement abou260 words
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Article509 1956-04-19 1 TO SUPPORT U.N. MEASURES ON MIDDLE EAST ANXIOUS FOR ACHIEVING ARAB -ISRAEL PEACE MOSCOW, Apr. 18 Russia has promised "necessary support" for measures taken by the United Nations to achieve peace between Israel and the Ariab States. A surprise Kremlin statemci a "peace initiative in the Middle509 words
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Article55 1956-04-19 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 18— The decision to dissolve the Comin- form, announced yesterday, was Interpreted by observes in Moscow as another step to emphasise Russia's "peaceful co-existence" policy*. Observers said the main purpose of the decision was the West about Communist infiltration in the Middle East as being supported55 words
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Article, Illustration145 1956-04-19 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 1SUnlted States experts* on Soviet Communism said that the timing of the abolition of the Comlnform, announced on the eve of the arrival of the Soviet leaders in London, was one of the most significant probably to ally anxieties in facts about it. It is aReuter - 145 words
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207 1956-04-19 1 Hydrogen Bomb Colonialism Hinders Its Achievement NEW DELHI, Apr. IS.-Wr. Nehm. the fedla. Prime Ml*.**, yesterday <»Med o» »e peegtoa I Afrim to red«dtaato themserviea to the spirit ef nam^m**' Id a message on the first anniversary of the Afro-Asian i conference atReuter - 207 words
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Article346 1956-04-19 1 Impact On London Talks LONDON, Apr. 16.— Soviet ussia has made two bold policai moves which are bound I i have their impact on top vel talks with Britain which ;gin this week. By Dissolving the j Interitional Communist Agency, te Comlnform, Russia has iced Sir Anthony Eden, the I346 words
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Article76 1956-04-19 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 18.— The Bagdad Pact council meeting in Teheran adjourned after a three-hour session at which cpmmittec reports dealing with counter-subversion and a variety of economic problems affecting the area were approved Th« Council-Britain, Pakistan, Turkey, Iraq and Iran— wtd hold a plenary session to76 words
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Article37 1956-04-19 1 TEHERAN, Apr. 18.— lfce Iranian Court announced today that the Shah and Queen Boraya are leaving for Turkey on May lft on a State visit at the Invitation of PfMldent CelM layay, ReuterReuter - 37 words
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167 1956-04-19 1 Why America Is Not In Bagdad Pact TEHERAN, Apr. 18.—United States observers at the Bagdad Pact Council hen made clear there was no immediate possibility of the United Btates joining the fivenation pact as it wished to maintain close relations with Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Through these relations the UnitedReuter - 167 words
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Article98 1956-04-19 1 LONDON, Apr. 18. Chancellor of the Exchequer Harold MacMMaa yesterday proposed a state-run draw with mosey prUes to help Britain trfit Inflation. The draw would be m on £1 savings bands. Holders of the bonds would take part in a draw every three months, with biffAP - 98 words
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Article346 1956-04-19 1 More applications are invited from Malayan students for the award of Government of India Cultural Scholarships for the year 1957-58. A Press release by the office of the Indian Commissioner in Singapore says: There are three Scholarships for students of Indian origin permanently domiciled ta Malaya346 words
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125 1956-04-19 1 BRITONS RAISE FUND FORBHOODAN MOVEMENT LONDON, Apr. ia— Seven prominent Britons have appealed for money to help the Bhoodan Movement of Acharya Vinoba Bhave. In a letter published in the MANCHESi TER GUARDIAN on April 16 they have said that villagers benefitting from land distribui tion now need money to125 words
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Article39 1956-04-19 1 Belgrade, Apr. 18. Anton Yugov, a First Deputy Premler of Bulgaria, was elected unanimously as Price Minister by the Bulgarian National Assembly in place of Mr. Vulkochervenkov, the Yugoslav News Agen^w T»niue r renorted from Sofia. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article212 1956-04-19 1 33rd En Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: A new WHITE AREA was declared in Pahang today. It covers about 900 square miles and about 35,000 people live in it It includes the towns of Temerloh and Mentakab and the villages of Kuala Krau, Kerdau and Mengkarak.212 words
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144 1956-04-19 1 LONDON. Apr. 18.— Sir Anthony Eden, the Britisli Prime Minister, yesterday refused to telV the House of Commons what subjects he will discuss with Marshal Nikolai Bulgarian and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev during their 10-day visit to Britain which begins today. He was pressed byReuter - 144 words
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86 1956-04-19 1 MOUNTBATTEN TO HEAR BANDA'S VIEWS ON BASES COLOMBO: Apr. 18.—Admiral Earl Mountbatten, making an inspection tour of British Naval installations in the Far East, today meets Ceylon's New Prime Minister, Mr. Bandaralnake, who strongly opposes continuance of British bases in Ceylon. Accordin e to usually reliable sources, while the questionReuter - 86 words
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Article100 1956-04-19 1 MacDONALD IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 18.— "I welcome any opportunity to visit Madras," said Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, addressing the Rotary Club last night. The British high Commissioner arrived on another long tour of south India which, he said, contains the best of ancient Indian100 words
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Article83 1956-04-19 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr. 18— The States Reorganisation Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha today by the Home Minister Mr. G. B. Part. The ninth Amendending Hill on Indian constitution was also introduced since the reformation of States made many constitutional changes necessary.83 words
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460 1956-04-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Apr. lft. 56 No Merger, No Safety! people's Action Party leajder and Assemblyman Mr. Lee Kuan Yew wfio is a member of the Second Marshall Delegation presently in London is of the opinion that once the Mainland of Malaya, and the Island of Singapore achieve460 words
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Article1327 1956-04-19 2 Will Apply To S. fimn Shrines Govt's Order Upheld f MADRAS: Their Lordships Mr. Justice P. Qovinda Menon and Mr. Justice P.M. lUnia¥i«Mnl held in the Madras High Court that Sri Venkataramaitaswaani temple at Moodky, South Kanara, claimed to be a denominational temp le belonging to1,327 words
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Article127 1956-04-19 2 f>OONA: Thousand* of Poona children lustily cheered when "Fulrani", the trolley train for children, took off on its first journey across a 1,100--feet rail track laid on a hill In the Peshwar Part. Miss Vaeundhara Dange, youngest girt student in the primary schol of the127 words
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Article85 1956-04-19 2 8IRSI: Addressing a public meeting here, Prime Minister Nehru commended to the rest of India the example of Bombay City for solving the language problem. Mr. Nehru said that Bombay City had schools for imparting education in 20 or 22 languages. "Why not everyone copy this85 words
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Article221 1956-04-19 2 MADRAS: One more lighthouse to aid navigation of all ocean-going steamers on the U.K.-East Asia route across the Indian Ocean is proposed to be constructed by the Government of India on the Laccadive group of islands, off the West Coast. The Government of India on Tuesday221 words
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Article94 1956-04-19 2 NEW DELHI: The Mysore Government's request for the return of Its share capital In the Indian Telephone Industries and Hindustan Aircraft has been turned down by the Centre. The Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, Mr. M. C. Shah, told Mr. Bhagwat Jha Azad in a written94 words
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Article270 1956-04-19 2 MADRAS; The Madrai State Sanglta Nataka Sangam considered in two sessions ol its General Council the question of giving 'grants-in-aid to indigent artistes, authors and composers of outstanding merit, and institutions'. The State Sangam's assistance will be Rs. 50 a month for one year af* time in each case.270 words
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Article261 1956-04-19 2 HARD WAR: The Planning Minister, Mr. G. L. Nanda, said that the Bharat Sadhu Samaj could render great service to the country by preaching the gospel of truth and unity and service above self among the people. The Sadhus had a good following and could261 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-04-19 2 During visit to India fottowing «EAtO Ootnoff of Mini•tor* meeting in Karachi, Pakistan, U.S. Secretary of State and Mr*. John Foster Dulles acooptod a silver-framed autographs* pteto of I ndia's PrMidoat ItaJonaVa from the President at his Rashtrapati Bh*m* In New Delhi. A presidential aida-d*-camp fodA en.49 words
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281 1956-04-19 2 SHILLONG: Hostit* Nigit dynamite at several places main Jeepable route httwten Mokokchung and Zunoboto linking the Tuensang frontier, In an attempt to hold up the movement of Government forces, It was reliably learnt here. Some of the breaches on the roads have281 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-04-19 2 NEW DELHI: "Horse and grass" relationship exists between capitalists and labour, Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon told the Lok Sabha. Speaking on the demands for grants of the Labour Ministry, Mr. Tandon said: "Many years ago, whan I started a campaign against the exploitation of kisans by zamindars,101 words
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Article76 1956-04-19 2 NEW DELHI: The American labour leader, Mr. Walter Reuther, supported the principles of Panch Shila. Mr. Reuther, who was addressing a Press conference, told a questioner: "I agree with those principles. Ido not see how anyone can disagree with them. It is like asking me whether76 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-04-19 2 _Th* working party on defence and mutual asalttance ZSTTL "ZJ^ZSr* T* X" 1 <*ov»r«im«s SS-AJS? tSSSS\fiJIAy^S hS. HSJt HaJI Abdul Majid (Mentrf Beear, •etanaoDi Date Abdul Rank (Minister for Education), Col. M. V U* (Minister if RObort Scott (Commi«tiortftit<fen««|)t Sir Harold Parker44 words
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Article155 1956-04-19 2 BOMBAY: A hint thai the Bombay High court might be b"*^ up in the reorganisation of States was given bv Mr. M C. Chagla, cBIf j£. tlce, whiU unveiling a portrait jja» »»te Mr I SSt te p ?S;! bhai Haridas at the High155 words
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67 1956-04-19 2 GOA— KARACHI AIR SERVICE SUSPENDED BAWANTWADI: The Go* Government has, it la learnt announced that the Portuguese air service on Goa-Daman-Karachi route has been temporarily suspended until clarification is available of thTJecekt Government of India order abflights of planes near Tortugoese possessions in In- On Saturday test Government of India67 words
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342 1956-04-19 3 CONGRESS CENTRAL BODY TO MEET NEW DELHI: Tke mimlmHih lff**» to -Tpnrkij to ke rth .«Z~ m- ll »«'y of tb« Cora--1957 r «~»^««^^^l2S*i! r JT^C^ 1 00 op The cemmltte., which has already taken the Initial step of laying down quallnctaions for Congress342 words
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Article106 1956-04-19 3 X-RAY EQUIPMENT MANUF ACTURE DELHI: The Gov?32f nt HH«a have had «»*w acUve coMlderatloii the development of manufacture W ?JSJ 5 i* 1 1 weentiy con2£2ZL tO vtae OB thto »d that BChemes for the manufacture of x-ray equipment to the country should betavlted from interested firms. Proposals from firms106 words
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Article158 1956-04-19 3 NEW DELHI: In a written «sp«y to a question bv Mr S£2 Mtah toe Mincer 7oV Revenue and Defence Expendi- r SJ lr vi c Ouha ««3at Jt had been reported to the Government that some difficulty beln* experienced la the circulation of nickel-brass twoanna coins158 words
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Article93 1956-04-19 3 '*«A^ President «*k*Orm Pliwj recently by "democratic trted to disturb a public renere. r The demotMtrmtom who «M»e from Malerfcotla la connec*D« With tfcHr .citation agatm* the AeMerap. snouted *lof*j» durtnr the President'. Speech at the lE cation. ASl^Z^ Dr. Praaad said. uTot «rood you have voiced yew grievance*93 words
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Article100 1956-04-19 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Syed Mahmud. Minister in the liln«tr y of External Affairs, who is now on a tour of West Asia, called on the Syrian President on Saturday, according to a report received here. Later, he called on the actlne Prime Minister of Syria100 words
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103 1956-04-19 3 Af^f lo^ A nu "»»>er of AfrJdi tribesmen and MaJJks S^IS? 1 to a deputation on the Political A^ent, Khyber As- ency, to seek permission "to march into Kashmir", accord- lngto a report from Peshawar. m -TJl e deputation included Malik Waris Khan, a member103 words
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77 1956-04-19 3 C'AI^CUTTA: A Russian coach will be arriving in India shortly to train weight-lifters, body-builders, honorary coaches and other young men duly approved by the Indian Weightlifting Federation, it Is learnt. The travelling expenses for the Russian coach and the interpreter from Russia to India77 words
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78 1956-04-19 3 CENTRAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION NEW DELHI: The proposed Central COUege' of* Physical Education under the Union Ministry of Mduoatton will be located at Bhopal, it is learnt here. A Rs. 80-lakh scheme for establishing the cottage baa been included In the Second Five- Year Plan. Tne College, which to78 words
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Article144 1956-04-19 3 B©MBA.T: Sevcfal members of tne Bombay MupMpal Oorroration last weefc iftmandod ''n enquiry teto tke strvevural defects of the M«H>tinil r H mAk^ Memorial Otytnpk: swtannJnf pool m.Nortfc Bombay the only one of its kind built to Olympic standards in India by the Corporation four yean ago ■at a144 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-04-19 3 ss?Hi B J! B 4Sr f j, nd jr' thottt <tffcct| n r 55." ETE tendance «t the colourful oeromonlee ware leader* of ■fate •nd epsotaj envoys from throughout Hm world? m «LJi 2 .pontloal. economic and cuttiiral laadorTof^lotan <LE •s^t^tJ^aii^rl^^ <«£ Brit Lad* l«»«ndor Mtraa, tt» now Hop«bHo*48 words
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Article244 1956-04-19 3 MEMORIAL FOR MRS. SAROJINI NAIDU •fiat far Ma*. J^JBS S_* <w "***!*My i**BiWmmaf Gmtmmuu, was made bv Mr*, uhii itm < M MMMawy Beerptatjr to tke ExtonuU AflMb* ttkefato" aZ" jhts. Menon said that though there were quite a number of institutions after the name of Mrs. Sarojini Natdu, there244 words
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Article59 1956-04-19 3 i SHOLAPUR: Mr. G.D. Sane (Communtot). who bad reMgned from the Bombay Assembly on the issue of Bombay City not being Included in Maharashtra, was declared re-elected to the Assembly. He was the only candidate for the seat. Tfae nomination Papers of Mr. Abdul Satar Mohammad59 words
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Article361 1956-04-19 3 NEW DJubul: He Central I Government Ooped to jrive aboi*lU^O- cutres to the state Governments fw providing fin* anciai assistance to smail industries during th« Second Plan period, Mr. N. Kanungo, Minister for Industries. stated her*. r^i This aid, Cie said, would supplement the resources of tne state Government361 words
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Article49 1956-04-19 3 MADRAS: An earthquake shock of moderate intensity at its origih, with its epicentre at Latitude 39 degrees North and Longitude 71 degree 8 East, in Pamir region, about 1,960 miles from Madras, was recorded by the seismograph at the Meteorological Office, Madras at about 7-26 a.m. on Apr. li.49 words
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Article124 1956-04-19 3 a£ A 5 a ?s£: Mr Mahmud t All (Oanatantra Dai oppoJ stttonal) criticised the Pakistan Government for "not establlahi !SLt <*«•«»*« ••d parttmentafy form of Government spetJttog In the PfJdstan Na&Baj*AMembly opfKMiiigr the Mupplementory demands for ihenSlnlstry of Kashmir AfflUrg Tor 1906-^6. Mr. All said124 words
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Article69 1956-04-19 3 MADANAPALLE: Acharya Vinoba Bhave will enter Tamil Nad on his Bhoodan campaign on May 11 on conclusion of his nine-day tour of Chittoor District, a spokesman of the Chittoor District Bhoodan Committee said here. The Acharya's tour of Chittoor district will •tart on May 3.69 words
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196 1956-04-19 3 MYSORE: Tools and implements used by the early man of Mysore have been discovered in the vicinity of Wanasandra Hill range in Tumkur District. They were picked up by men Of the Mysore Archaeological Department during a survey early last year from the196 words
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Article128 1956-04-19 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India, has withheld the issue of passports to a team ff 19 cyclists to visit Warsaw J* .P^c*P*te In the wSrid cyclfag championships next month, It was learnt here. The tour has been sponsored b^eNa^c^STeSe 4 *tZS? f Ff?* o128 words
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Article58 1956-04-19 3 MADRAS: Two institutions for imparting higher rural education, on the lines of "Rural Universities", will begin to function from July next in Madras. One of these will be located at Gandhigram In Madurai district and the other at Perianaickenpalayam in Coimbatore district. Connected details such as syllabuasea etc.,58 words
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Article512 1956-04-19 3 Burial Ceremony At Peking mimmm TRADE UNIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA CAPETOWN; The Soutu African Legislative Assembly passed the controversial industrial Conciliation Billwhicn emorces apartheid In the trade union movement Government members welcomed the Bill as introducing a new and specifically Soutu African pattern in the512 words
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Article73 1956-04-19 3 LIFE BOAT TRAINING CENTRE BOMBAY: India's first merchant navy life boat training centre for imparting inain the handling o f mission in Bombay. The Director-General of Shipping, Mr. Nagendra Singh who inaugurated the life boat training centre said that this ?k e 2? wa i the outcome of the joint73 words
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Article58 1956-04-19 3 «h«t l^ E ABAD: Mrs S1 sniiabai Mavlankar, widow of the late Mr. G. V. Mavlankar Speaker of the Lok Sabha,' was last week officially declared elected unopposed to the Lok Sabha from Ahmedabad constituency. S* e was the only candidate to file the nomination for the58 words
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487 1956-04-19 4 CEYLON INDIAN PROBLEM CLOSER CO-OPEBAHON WITH NEHRU VISUALISED 1 COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bamdaranaike Leader of the Mahajana Ek Sath Peramuna (United People's Front) said that he visualised "much more friendly relations and closer co-operation" between himself as the Prime Minis ter of Ceylon487 words
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Article136 1956-04-19 4 —NEHRU NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— Premier Nehru declared today world peace Is menaced by the H-bomb— the ysymbol of fear and suspicion." In a mesage to mark the first anniversary of the AfroAsian Bandung; conference, Mr. Nehru said the bomb symbolised the outdated belief in theA.P. - 136 words
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Article36 1956-04-19 4 U.S. ATOMIC SCIENTISTS IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Apr. 18.— A team of American Atomic scientists arrived here for talks with Indian officials, Including Dr. H. j. Bhabha, the Chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article91 1956-04-19 4 The Divine Light Society, Penang Branch, will observe 'Day of Sighting Divine Light* today at 5.30 p.m. with prayer and speeches at the Ramakrishna Ashram, 37 Scotland Road, Penang. Mr. M. Doraisamy Thever, President of the Society will preside. The programme includes devotional songs by Mrs. Letchumi91 words
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Article83 1956-04-19 4 LONDON, Apr. 18.—Dr. Julian Huxley, the distinguished British biologist, said here that the spread of the knowledge of birth control was essential if world disaster were to be averted. Speaking at a public discus sion here, he added: 'World population is reaching a new and criticalReuter - 83 words
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Article22 1956-04-19 4 WASHINGTON. Apr. 18.— President Eisenhower yesterday designated Vice Admiral Robert P. Briscoe as Com-mander-in-Chief of NATO Allied forces in Southern Europe. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article67 1956-04-19 4 m ryiiwi^ii of Japan'* fishing industry yesterday called on the United States ana Britain to halt tacts of nuclear weapons. Fishermen attending rally here adopted a re- solution declaring that the tests violated freedom of the high seas and deprived them of their Ashing preserves. They asked the JapaneseA.P. - 67 words
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Article151 1956-04-19 4 Mexico crrr, Apr. 18— Sir Pierson Dtxon, Bttm UH. delegate, last night defended what lie said Is commonly call* He said in a lecture it is fisunderstood even within the United Nation* Many countries which have acquired territories one way or another, he said, "have found themselves,AP - 151 words
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483 1956-04-19 4 Even Tungku Did Not Get It Says Lee LONDON, Apr. 18— Singapore's 'Merdeka* (freedom) delegation in London for next Monday's conference became comple te with the arrival yesterday of the leaders of the People's Action Party and the liberal Socialists who formReuter - 483 words
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Article40 1956-04-19 4 MOSCOW, Apr. 18.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist leader now on his way to Britain, celebrated his -sxtysecond birthday on board the cruiser Ordzhoriikidze yesterday with a Russian-style party with plenty of Vodka, champagne and other delicacies.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article80 1956-04-19 4 KARACHI, Apr. 18.— A Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said that India had denied concentration troops on the West Pakistan border but had admitted 'some movement of troops for sending supplies to pickets.' He said this was the Indian > Government's reply to a re- centReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-04-19 4 25 NATIONS AT MONACO WEDDING MONACO, Apr. 18.— Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly were pronounced man and wife at 10.10 GMT in a civil ceremony here today. 25 nations are represented at the wedding. They are; The United States, Britain, France, West Germany, Belgium, Colombia, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, Spain, Greece,Reuter - 84 words
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Article59 1956-04-19 4 The England Goalk««p«r Reg Matteftavra dlvM to tav« the I ball and catches It under hie I chin, during the Scotland r versus England Internationa) Football Match at Hwnpdat April 14. Th» rMult, was- a draw onr goal aaoh. Gerald Uflgrt, th* •edttlth outalda right (dark shirt) runt in, markadA.P. - 59 words
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Article271 1956-04-19 4 From Our Conwaponoant KUALA LUMFUR. V«d: A wildcat strike orga*Js*< By about 54 workers of Lpto ?Mft Lorry Transport Company W Klang yesterday managed to forces the management to accede to their demands, the dispute hinged around a demand of the workers that their union Klang Branch of National271 words
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Article46 1956-04-19 4 maoent Representativ* to the United Nattopg, .was de gjg 2d«nt of the ..united Batleoi $co»omle and SooMlOounctt tofuodfw mr tteog«* cop* land, of Australia, m m The ObunU also elected M* lose v**m* Tru*ll% of Bjeuador, and Mr. Said Hassan, 6? Pakistan, as Ylc*4Rresftdent*. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article41 1956-04-19 4 The next public session of the Malayanisatldn ComnUaelon will be held today, at 5 p.m. at the Conference Room, Public Relations Office, Assembly House. Oral evidence will be recorded on the Malayanisation of the^staff of the City Council, Singapore.41 words
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Article54 1956-04-19 4 NEW DELHI. Apr. 18.— Mr. Pantzu-Li, Communist China's new Ambassador to India, yesterday presented his credentials to Dr. RaJeadra Prasad. president of India. He told the President that the gsowlnc friendship between India and China had 'promoted the noble cause of safeguarding: peace in AsiaReuter - 54 words
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