Indian Daily Mail, 8 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 81 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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308 1956-05-08 1 SiNGAPORE MERDEKA TALKS Prospects Are 'Grey' Says Marshall London Press Fears LONDON, MAY, 7 BRITAIN WILL PUT NEW PROPOSALS ON SINGAPORE'S CONSTITUTIONAL FUTURE AI A MEETING OF THE ANGLO-SINGA-PORE CONFERENCE HERE TOMORROW AFTER. NOON. The proposals will be tabled by Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd British308 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-05-08 1 Princess Margaret is shown dancln? with the Duke of Devonshire (centre), during the May S Victoria Cross Centenary Baß at the Royai College of Surgeons, Lincoln* Inn, London, Organised by the Royal Society of St. George. Princess Margaret l s wearing a low-cut gown of white tulle enervated54 words
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Article204 1956-05-08 1 LONDON, May, 7 The News Chronicle today claimed that it now seems probable that the London talks on Singapore's future will break down. If this happens riots and bloodshed m the island are likely to follow, this Liberal newspaper predicted. "But were Britain to yield all that Mr.Reuter - 204 words
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Article110 1956-05-08 1 LONDON, May, 6: British man ara taking to wearing "falsies" fake moustaches and beards to impress girl friends and business associates, it was reported yesterday. A London firm of wig makers is said by a Sunday newspaper to be doing a roaring trade "with customers ranging fromReuter - 110 words
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Article163 1956-05-08 1 LONDON. May. 7: Believe m faries? Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding, who was head of the RAF Fighter Command m the Battle of Britain, says he does. "There are fairies m everybody's gardens," he told a spiritualist meeting. "I have never seen them, but I believeAP - 163 words
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Article623 1956-05-08 1 EARLIER REPORT: Internal Security? Main Issue In Merdeka Talks LONDON. May, 7 The Ang.o-Singapore negotiations here on Independence for the Crown Colony enter their third week today when two plenary sessions wiU be held between the delegations led by Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary,, andReuter - 623 words
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736 1956-05-08 1 To meet the needs of various language groups, to remove the frustrations and inequities m the present system of education pnd to provide larger numbers of recruits with' Secondary education for the teaching profession, government service and business, the Report of the Education Committee, 1956, has736 words
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165 1956-05-08 1 Indian Barrister Quits U.S. Before Deadline CHICAGO, May 7 Peter Lall Sarup, 42, year old lawyer and scholar who has been fighting deportation to his native India for six years, left the U.S. I 2 days ahead of the deadline set by the Immigration service. He voluntarily boarded a planeAP - 165 words
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391 1956-05-08 1 Plantation Workers Wage Talks Break Down P. P. BLAMES EMPLOYERS I f (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: The crucial wage talks between representatives of 130,000--strong National Union of Plantation Workers and Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association broke down after a six-hour tussle m which neither party would concede any391 words
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Article95 1956-05-08 1 Satisfied With Indo Pak Talks KARACHI. May 7: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mr. Hameedul Hug Chowdhri stated here today that he was "fairly satisfied" with the Indo-Pakistan meeUng on minority affairs which was concluded In Dacca, capital of East Pakistan on Sunday. Mr. Chowdhri led Pakistan's delegation to the meeting m95 words
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Article120 1956-05-08 1 CEYLON'S FUTURE: TIMES' HOPE LONDON. May 7: "The Times" to day expressed the hope that Ceylon will remain m the Commonwealth. "It is one thing to assert equality m Ceylon, but is it necessary so publicly to reject the past," this independent newspaper asked. "A decision which needs more explanationsReuter - 120 words
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608 1956-05-08 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tuea,, May 8, 1956 NEW SYSTEM OF EDUCATION FOR MALAYA DRASTIC reorganisation of the educational system m the Federation of Malaya has been envisaged by the 15-man Committee appointed by the Alliance Government whose 50-page report was issued yesterday. Headed by the Minister for Education Dato608 words
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Article1252 1956-05-08 2 Second Five- Year Plan Development Council Approves Outlay 4k Priorities Nehru Stresses Need For Rapid Industrialisation NEW DELHI: The National Development Council, which met fat New Delhi, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Nehru approved of the approach to the Second Plan and the size as proposed m the draft1,252 words
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Article89 1956-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, k likely to visit the Getty.urg farm of President Eisenhower during his forthcoming visit to the United States. This estate is some 80 miles from Washington. Mr. Eisenhower usually flies m his personal plane to this farm whenever89 words
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75 1956-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of Burma had agreed to the proposal to erect a suitable memorial inside the Mandalay Jail, where Lokmanya Tilak and Lala Lajpat Rai were imprisoned, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs, told Mr. Nawab Singh75 words
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332 1956-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: CHINA IS MAKING A BID TO ENTER GOOoS ROWtHa NO,AN MARKET FOR INKiSTmAL The Chinese, it is believed, are negotiating with the Union Government to sell about 25,000 tons of cement. Also, early this year and m the first half ofNAFEN - 332 words
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581 1956-05-08 2 Contribution Of C. A. R. E To India > MADRAS: To meet Mr. J. F. Boissevain, Chief of CARE (Co-operative for American Re- mittances Everywhere) m India now on his first visit to the City, the Guild ot Service 1 (Seva Samajam) gave a reception at the Madras School of581 words
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219 1956-05-08 2 BOMBAY: Following a report submitted by a three-man Russian team of oil experts, the Indian Government is said to be considering the conversion of the Oil and Gas Division into an Oil and Gas Commission. ..T 16 .changed status will make the official prospectingNAFEN - 219 words
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Article308 1956-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru discussed with the Indian Ministerial delegation to Decca the points to be urged before Pakistan's representatives for the stoppage of exodus of non-Muslim minorities from East Bengal. The basic problem is to discover whether the Pakistan Government is unwilling to308 words
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Article126 1956-05-08 2 NEW YORK: Two American explorers have told here of discovering the most melancholy people m the world— a ghost tribe dying out m a remote wilderness of Thailand. "Their life was indeed one of basic, joyless existence", Mr. Robert Weaver, leader of an expedition sponsored by the126 words
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283 1956-05-08 2 NEW DELHI: THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA IS RE EXAMINING CERTAIN ABPECTS OF ITS SHIPPING POLICY WITH A VIEW TO LIBERALISING FINANCIAL AID TO SHIPPING COMPANIES AND BECURING A LARGER SHARE IN THE TRANSPORT OF GOODB BY INDIAN SHIPS. Shipping companies have urged a reduction In the283 words
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Article580 1956-05-08 2 DECCA: The Pakistan Prime :> Mr. Mohammed All, granted Interviews separately to the Con- > gress and United Progressive s Party leaders and urged them i to take part m the adminlstra- tion for advancing the cause of the minority population m the f country. t Mr.580 words
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Article84 1956-05-08 2 MELBOURNE: A Canberrajet bomber of the Royal Australian Air Force crashed into a swamp when a wild goose was sucked into its starboard engine, it was announced here. The Canberra was racing down the runway of Townsville airbase, Northern Queensland when the goose was sucked84 words
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Article2802 1956-05-08 3 Future a Of Joint Family Minister's Reply To Criticisms In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha, concluded the first reading of the Hindu Succession Bill and took it up for clause by-clause consideration. The Minister for Legal Affairs, Mr. H. V. Pataskar, m his reply to the2,802 words
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Article54 1956-05-08 3 NEW CAVE DISCOVERED AT AJANTA HYDERABAD* A new "cave" has been discovered at Ajanta, according to reports received here from Aurangabad. CaJed "Vlhara," it belongs to the Second Century B.C. It la aa addition to the 29 caves already existing In Ajanta. It was discovered white a road was being54 words
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120 1956-05-08 3 Nehru To Mediate In Rajasthan Bhooswami Issue JAIPUR: The Rajasthan Government and the ttnoos- wami Sangh have accepted a suggestion of the Rajpramuxn of Kajasthan, the Maharaja of Jaipur, to refer the disputed points on jagtfr resumption to Prime Minister Nehru and have agreed l to abide by the Prime120 words
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Article103 1956-05-08 3 MANILA, May, 6 The Philippine House of Representatives passed a bill yesterday which virtually would nationalise the island Republic's import trade. The House approved and sent to the Senate a measure requiring "at least 90 percent Of the foreign exchange available for Imports be reserved forAP - 103 words
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716 1956-05-08 3 Katyn Massacre WAS A Stalin Error Soviet May Now Claim LONDON: IS THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT PREPARING A NEW VERBION OF THE STORY OF THE NOTORIOUS "KATYN MASSACRE" IN 1940. IN WHICH SOME 4,000 POLIBH OFFICERS. PRISONERS OF WAR, WERE BUTCHERED IN A FOREST NEAR SMOLENBK? It was recently reported fromNAFEN - 716 words
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402 1956-05-08 3 STOCKHOLM: A White Paper just published bar* by the Swedish Government reveals Heinrich Himmler, who, aa head of Nasi Germany's secret police, was the man who filled the concentration camps, aa a desperate coward who stumbled from one renunciation toNAFEN - 402 words
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Article313 1956-05-08 3 MADRAS; Presiding over the Yourtg Men's Cultural Society, Tnpttcane, Mr J. M. Lobo Pratmu, Home Secretary stressed the need for introducing; humour mi n their song., dramas and books. To achieve this, he suggested! the launching of what he would term "a movement for laughter." He said313 words
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Article139 1956-05-08 3 BOMBAY: A proposal to establish India's first nautical museum is under examination of shipping officials here, it is learned. A beginning is expected to be made with the conversion of the Nautical Antiquities Section of the Nautical and Engineering College here into a sizeable museum. Indian139 words
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Article211 1956-05-08 3 KARACHI: The Electoral Reforms Commlsion, m its report just published has suggested to the Central Government of Pakistan that no one should be appointed Mini- er 'C he te not a member of the legislature. The report observe s that m several cases to the past non-members211 words
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Article2903 1956-05-08 4 Pant Commends Proposal For Southern State No Desire To Reduce Bombay's States NEW DELHL "We want the States La the Sooth to be -4ff" aadethe poselMttttefl of two or three of then uniting together to form a Dakahtaa Pradesh might be explored, dedaced Paadit Pant replytn r2,903 words
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Article36 1956-05-08 4 BUENOS AIRES, May 6.— Dr. Bernardo Houssay, 1947 Nobel Prize winning Physician has been reinstated m the Physiology Chair at the Buenos Aires University, from which he was dismissed under the Peron Regime,- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article282 1956-05-08 4 LONDON: The story of a girl whose allure drained three men of their fortunes, drove one to gamble and lose his life and another finally to strangle her is now to process of negotiating itself past the world's more tolerant film censors. London, where "Nana"282 words
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Article240 1956-05-08 4 PALGHAT: The concluding session of the Fourth Congress of the Communist Party of India was held on Apr. 29 or. Fort Maidna, Mr. E.M.S. Nambudripad presiding A mass raf.y was held In the evening and a mile-long procession of red-shirt volunteers were taken round tho main <240 words
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Article117 1956-05-08 4 BOMBAY: Giuseppi Blancai, an Italian timber mercrant. and six other Italian nationals were convicted here by a city magistrate under the Foreign Exchange Rules and Sea Customs Act. The six accused of whom three were women were crew members of the Italian liner M. V. Asia.117 words
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144 1956-05-08 4 LONDON: ANNE MARIE WALKER, FOUR YEARS OLD AND STILL SHOWING THE SCARS FROM BURNS WHICH KEPT HER IN HOSPITAL FOR SIX MONTHS, WANTED A BABY BEAR. And, she insisted, it must be just like Nikki, the one presented by the Soviet Union to144 words
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Article259 1956-05-08 4 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has urged that m defining the scope of bans on cow slaughter. State Governments should take a realistic view of the available fodder resources. State Governments should also explore the extent to which co-operation is available from voluntary organisations In bearing the mainNAFEN - 259 words
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Article150 1956-05-08 4 EMPLOYMENT IN CERAMIC INDUSTRY CALCUTTA: The scope for expansion of India's ceramic industry on small-scale and cottage basis under the second Flve-Year Plan was outlined here by Dr. Atma Pam Director of the Central Glass and Ceramlo Research institute. He expressed the view that dtep_acert peisons m townships and coloniesNAFEN - 150 words
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Article135 1956-05-08 4 NEW YORK: A synthetic virus, created entirely out of chemicals, has been reported to the American Society of Biological Chemists, by an American scientist. Dr. Severo Ochoa of the New York University College of Medicine, who made the virus said the search ls now on135 words
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Article128 1956-05-08 4 Old Woman Pats Nehru On His Back JUBBULPORE: Jawaharlal Nehru was patted on his back by a 70-year-old woman when ha came to parform the opening ceremony of the Martyrs Memorial here. Immediately after Mr. Nehru mounted the rostrum, he was requested by Seth Govind Das, President of the Mahakoshal128 words
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Article141 1956-05-08 4 CALCUTTA-. The establishment of industrial estates is expected to g*ve a fi-lip to the development of small scale industries. The new industrial policy has recommended this schemo for overcoming some of the 'serious handicaps" of smaUsca.e producer 3 such as la.k of technical and financial assistance, absenceNAF EN - 141 words
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251 1956-05-08 4 INDIAN OFFICIALS IN HARD CURRENCY AREAS NEW DELHI: Restrictions imposed on officers going to hard currency countries on the drawing of their pay owing to foreign exchange difficulties six years ago have been withdrawn by the Government of India, it is learnt. Officers going to hard currency areas may now251 words
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Article110 1956-05-08 4 INDORE: Head Constable Jamim Hussein, 32, was on duty at Maghnagar Railway Station on Apr. 25, when he saw a "Bhll" child playln c on the rai way trnck. Hussein turned hl s head towards the signal post to see if any train110 words
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Article1048 1956-05-08 5 DAVID MARTIN - DAVID MARTIN BY REACTION IN CANBERRA ATTITUDE TO NEUTRALS MELBOURNE; Staee the fall of Die* Bien Phu, nothing bass startled Australians as much as the outcome of the recent general elections m Ceyion. For some reason it came as a complete surprise, perhaps, because ever since the1,048 words
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119 1956-05-08 5 POOR RESPONSE TO SUBSIDISED HOUSING NEW DELHI: Important changes are being worked out by the Union Ministry of Works and Housing m its subsidised industrial housing scheme. This scheme has failed to arouse a satisfactory response both from employers and employees. At present the Government provides a subsidy to employers119 words
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Article60 1956-05-08 5 PATNA: Mr. Justice Ramaswamy was sworn m ea the chief Justice of the Patna High Court In place of Mr. Justice Sudhanshu Kumar Das who has been appointed v a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. The Bihar Governor, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, administered the60 words
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652 1956-05-08 5 Aziz Files Plaint Against Thondaman COi-OMBO: A Plaint has oeen tteid m the District Court oy Mr. A. Aziz of Ameer* i-ui'.vlings, Dam Street, COtoni-* 00, Mr M. Subtotal* of St. Bede's Road, Badulla, Mr. CL v. v eiupllial of FancyfVeld Estate, i'alangama, Mr. K. g. 8. Nair of 1-aruse.la652 words
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Article454 1956-05-08 5 BANDARANAIKE TAMILS Chelvanayakam'* Defence Of Federalism COLOMBO: Mr. S. 4. V. Chelvanayakam. leader of the Federal Party, m a statementwmment* on the remarks made by the Prime Minister, Mr S. W. r. D. Bandaranaike, at his first Press Conference that Federalism was against the Interests of the country a a454 words
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Article74 1956-05-08 5 BAGDAD PACT PAK. DENIAL KARACHI, May. 7 a Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday there was "no sense whatever m a London newspaper report of a possible Western deal with Russia under which the Bagdad Middle East Defence Pact wou.d be put into "cold storage." Pakistan Is a member ofReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1956-05-08 5 NEW DELHI: The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, adminis- i tered the oath of office and secrecy at Rashtrapati Bhavan to Mr. Mansukhalal Shah as Minister and Dr. Mono Mohan Das as Deputy Minister m the Union Government. The Prime Minister and Ministers lof the Central53 words
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Article91 1956-05-08 5 ASIA'S NO. I PORT -YOKOHAMA Yokohama, Japan, May. .7 —Yokohama yesterday too* a big step toward regaining- its former position aa Asia's numoer one trade port. With completion of a five million dollar renovation job on the city's big north pier U.S. military transports wU use only tne one pier.AP - 91 words
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Article230 1956-05-08 5 RABAT, May, 7 Sultan Mohamed Ben Youseff yesterday tnrew his influence behind efforts to impose legai authority after riots In Marrakech that cost some 40 deaths and brought the resignation or Interior Minister Lancen Uoussi. The Sultan authorised statements over the government radio that an investigationAP - 230 words
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Article152 1956-05-08 5 TOKYO. May, 7— The Pakistani Government has asked Japan to help back an Internationally financed Pakistani industrial bank to promote that country's smalu enterprises, Kyodo New a Service said. _*_8 wUI capitalised at 50 million rupees, of which Japan has been asked to invest Ra. 2.000,000,AP - 152 words
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214 1956-05-08 5 bi___i_%2_r_!_£_^^ were awt» one by a notice National Police Chief Kirn Chang Heung said five policemen were injured and that he had reports of three demonstrators hurt, one by a bullet wound. Kirn declared that his police were under orders to fireAP - 214 words
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Article58 1956-05-08 5 MONTREAL, May, 7—Canada has sent two paintings of the Netherlands for exhibitions commemorating the birth of Rembrandt, it was announced yesterday. The national gallery m Ot» tawa sent the Minting "Bathseba" while the Montreal museum of fine arts sent "The Geographer.'* Exhibitions will be hekf m Amsterdam, RotterdamAP - 58 words
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292 1956-05-08 5 W. Powers Crippled Disarmament Talks Russia's Charge LOUDON, May 7— Rusaiaeharged last nfeht that the western pewem ea&pied the London disarmament talks by Injecting a series of eoadttlsns which Soviet officiafe contended were not related to the armament race. The Russian position was given by Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei A.AP - 292 words
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Article128 1956-05-08 5 GOOSE EVICTED FROM HOTEL LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, May 7— A goose wa g evioted from a note] bar Friday night the vitim of too much beer. The goose, a stately 2>_ footer had made similar appearances m the place Wednesday and Thursday night. The goose Imbibed both evenings. In fact, heAP - 128 words
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Article54 1956-05-08 5 HOLLYWOOD, May. 7 Actor Johnny Weissmullur. former ft-m "Tarzan,'' was Jailed Friday night on a drunk driving charge after his car and another collided po.ice reported. Neither Weisamuller, 52, nor the other driver, Victor Satrtanon was injured. Officer Gens Minman said the onetime swimming champion was i releasedAP - 54 words
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163 1956-05-08 5 BR. BEAUTY QUEEN TO WED MAHARAJAH? BAINTREJE, England, May 7— The mother of a British beauty queen said yesterday her daughter told her she wants to marry the Maharajah of Mymenstogh "Our daughter Janet ls 19." said Mrs. j. A. Hicks. "She fiew away to Calcutta two weeks ago without163 words
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149 1956-05-08 5 NATO Urged To Launch "Pol. Offensive" PARIES, May, 7 Britain yesterday called on the 15 nation Atlantic Pact to launch a "political offensive" to enable the West to offset the effects of Russia's switch m foreign po.icy tactics. The demand came from Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, as he149 words
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Article65 1956-05-08 5 Arrest Warrant Against Editor KARACHI, May. 7 The City Magistrate of Karachi yesterday issued a warrant of arrest for the editor of the dally paper Ittefaq of Dacca on a complaint field by Abdul Latif Biswas, Pakistan Minister for Agriculture and Food. The Minister complained the newspaper, official organ ofAP - 65 words
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281 1956-05-08 6 UNION APPOINTS NEGOTIATING COM M ll7ll "FIGHTING HIND" ALSO LAUNCHED The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union at on extraordinary general body Meeting held on Saturday last resolved that the Scales of Pay and Conditions of Service which had been drawn up by the281 words
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81 1956-05-08 6 JAKARTA, Indonesia May 7 Communist China has invited leaders of Indonesia's four Moselm parties the prowest inclined Masjumi, the vacillating Orthodox Radicals and the anti-west Minor United Moslems and Perti to lour Red China "to strengthen relations between Chinese and Indonesian Moselms." FourteenAP - 81 words
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Article63 1956-05-08 6 NORFOLK, Virginia, May. 7 The United States battleship Wisconsin and the destroyer Eaton were m collision 60 miles off Virginia capes, near here, yesterday. A navy spokesman said the Eaton has a deck-to-waterline gash m her side 30 feet deep, but there were nor casualties. OneReuter - 63 words
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Article90 1956-05-08 6 LONDON. May 7 a plaque was unveiled here yeseerday to mark the centenary of the Birth of Sigmund Freud, founder of psycho-an-alysis. The plaque is on the wall of a house m Maresfiett Gardens, Hampstead, North West London, where Freud spent the last few months jof hisReuter - 90 words
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Obituary32 1956-05-08 6 Mr. V. Cbrisostam, son of the late Mr. Vasthian of l'allivadak^thil House and the husband of Cannaly of Kinat tumveedu passed away peacefully at Pullithtra, Mayyanad, Quilcn on 3rd May, 1956.32 words
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Article165 1956-05-08 6 A-BOMB CAN DESTROY A CITY ABOARD U.S.S. MT. MCKINLEY. Bikini Atoll, May, 7: A nuclear bomb exploded at ground level could shake a city to pieces with its earth quake like concussion. This was one of the new details of the tremendous power of the H-bomb made known to newsmenAP - 165 words
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Article102 1956-05-08 6 MELBOURNE, May 7.— Test of Britain's atomic weapon m the Montebellow Islands off the northwest coast of Australia could be made within nine or ten days. A press party of United Kingdom Australian Correspondents photographers and broadcasters who are to witness the test will arrive at Onslow,Reuter - 102 words
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207 1956-05-08 6 S'ore Weather To Aid H-Bomb Explosion BIKINI ATOLL. May 1. Fourteen meteorologists and 25 trained weather observers are keeping a 24-hour watch to determine the safest and best time to discharge the latest model of an American Hydrogen bomb m nuclear tests near here. The Bomb was dye to beReuter - 207 words
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Article30 1956-05-08 6 ALGIERS. May 7. French military authorities Sunday a French train had been derailed by saboteurs In Western Algelra and it was feared the casualties would be heavy. APAP - 30 words
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Article75 1956-05-08 6 DAR ES SALAAM May 7 Common salt fired into clouds m two h-ch navat rockets Imm produced rsAm, m experiment* tru* week at Tabora, General Tanganyika. Rainfall In the area has bean' be.ow average this season and the water level fell m the data from which tabora getsReuter - 75 words
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Article112 1956-05-08 6 U.S. H-BOMB EXPLOSION ON MAY 15? BIKINi A-Oi-L, May, 7 American scientists may postpone a p»anned Hydrogen oombs test near nere until May 15 because of tne of unsuitaole weatner wmun couiu carry rauioactive iaf.-out beyond tne established dange r area, it was stated tooay. Tne test m which theReuter - 112 words
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Article75 1956-05-08 6 DENVER, Colorado, May. 7 John Gilbert Graham, convicted of kil.ing his mother by putting a time bomb m her luggage aboard an airliner, yesterday asked the court to forego aayn y review of his death sentence and execute hl m with "all convenient speed." Graham wasReuter - 75 words
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Article88 1956-05-08 6 At the annual general meeting: of the SitKlhi Merchants Association held on Saturday APr 28 and the following were elected to the Managing Committee Mr. Hassara m W. Balani of M/S. K.A.J. C-iotirmaL Co. Chairman- Mr. Parmanand L Wadhwani of M/S K.D. Vaswan* Co., Vlce-Chairman; Mr. Lachmandas88 words
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99 1956-05-08 6 "Resistance To Freedom Struggle Is Folly" Griffiths LONDON, May, 7 Mr. Jim Griffiths, a lormer Labour Coionia. Secretary, said here yesterday tnat tne emergence or' tne continents Of Asia and Africa to the front of the world's stage was the greatest event taking place just now. "They are m revoltReuter - 99 words
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Article140 1956-05-08 6 BATTLE GROUND? NEW YORK, May 7— ln an editorial on India and economic foreign policy, THE HERALD TRIBUNE said yeGterday. "India is m the middle of a great industrial revolution on which Its survival as a free and independent nation depends. It ls a revolution which canAP - 140 words
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Article47 1956-05-08 6 CODOMBO, May, 7 Mr. A. J. Eastman, new Australian High Commissioner to Ceylon arrived m Colombo yesterday from Singapore on board the Asia. Mr. Eastman was accompanied by his wife and four chr.dren. He Ls expected to present his credentials today. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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385 1956-05-08 6 Burmese Rebls Raid Pro-Govt. Villages RANGOON, May 7: Burmese rebels have killed two people, burned granaries and dynamited bridges m "reprisal aB t vj,,a e wh,ch eupported Government candi- p Nt Bur*"*** elections, according to reports reaching here yesterday. H Meanwhile, leaders of the contesting parties continued to accuse eachReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-05-08 6 Sir Anthony Eden Prime Minister of Great Britain (right), is shown talking with Dr. Hetorich Von Brentano, West German Foreign Minister, outside No. 10, Downing Street, London, May 2, after they had lunched together.37 words
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336 1956-05-08 6 Cigars Plus Slogans Await Churchill AACHEN. West Germany, May, 7: Cigars and a few uncomplimentary slogans are waiting for Sir Winston Churchill who arrives m this historic city on Wednesday to receive the Charlemagne Prize for Great Europeans. A big box of cigars has been laid by the City authorities,Reuter - 336 words
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Article116 1956-05-08 6 KATMANDU, Nepal, May, 7 Utility, beauty and rarity marked the presents given to King Mahendra of Nepal on the occasion of his Coronation by the Heads of States who sent delegations to personajy deliever them. The United States present included; Rare and colorful plumes from birdsAP - 116 words
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Article66 1956-05-08 6 JAKARTA, INDONESIA, May 7. Firemen stood by helplessly Sunday as nearly two million dollars worth of crude oir burned at the government's Pangkalanbrandan Oil Field, m North Sumatra. The oil m a great storage tank was set ablaze by Darul Islam rebels on Friday night. OfficialsAP - 66 words
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Article95 1956-05-08 6 NEW YORK, May 7. Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary General of the United Nations, flew back here yesterday from ■ai mission to the Middle East where he effected a temporary cease-fire agreement between the Arab nations and Israel. Hammarskjold, who ceaseIre pledges from Israel and the ArabAP - 95 words
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129 1956-05-08 6 E.-GERMANY TO HAVE VOICE IN SAAR ISSUE? BERLIN, May 7.— East Geri many demanded yesterday that It be made a fu 1 -fledged participant m negotiations dealing with the future of the Saarland, that little p cket between France and Germany which has lonj- been a source of dispute. ForeignAP - 129 words
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Article49 1956-05-08 6 SALT LAKE OliT. Ma y Parry O'Brien, formeny of the University of southern California, put the 16-pound shot 61 feet, one inch, Saturday for an unofficial outdoor world record He set th e official outdoor record of 6fl feet, 10 inches, to Los Amgeles, JulyL. 1954. APAP - 49 words
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Article35 1956-05-08 6 MOSCOW, May 7 The Soviet press Saturday celebrated the 44th anniversary of the first issue Of a Marxist daily at St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, with one-sided comment on Soviet andi foreign journalism. APAP - 35 words
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