Indian Daily Mail, 20 February 1955
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Title Section18 1955-02-20 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 367. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 30, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article222 1955-02-20 1 DESTROY ALL A H BOMBS TO SAVE HUMANITY FROM EXTINCTION Russia's Call To U. N. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS ALSO UKGED: MOSCOW BROADCAST LONDON, Feb. 19: Russia last night urged the United Nations to call a world conference this year to reduce armaments and ban the atom and hydrogen bombs. InReuter - 222 words
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Article169 1955-02-20 1 Rumulo Bandung Conference JAKARTA, Feb. 19. Foreign Mm stry Secretary Genera* r.jsian Abdul Gani yesterday urged the Philippines not to be excited by an "unfortunate n.squotation" making it ap- ear as if Carlos Romulc might not be acceptable" as nead of the Philippine delegation at the Bandung confence. Abdul GamAP - 169 words
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Article91 1955-02-20 1 LONDON, Feb. 19: British newspapers exhibited patriotic pride today m the government announcemen t this island nation will make her own hydrogen bombs. Several emphasized the work will go forward without help from the United States. The jittery tone, sounded m the British press following American H-bombAP - 91 words
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Article80 1955-02-20 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 19: A senate armed service subcom mittee announced Friday it wii* explore the dangers of "faliout" from atomic explosions. Chairman Bstes Kefauver, Democrat. Tennessee, told the senate th« subcommittee wHi start hearings Tuesday wit., "particular reference to the atomic energy commission's recent statement that an80 words
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Article206 1955-02-20 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 19: American officials viewed Russia's new demand for banning of atomic and hydrogen weapons as part of a propaganda campaign Intended to hide Soviet refusal to agree to ironclad controls The state department officially declined to comment on the latest Soviet declaration but informed206 words
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Article128 1955-02-20 1 LONDON. Feb. 19: Iran's beautiful Queen Soraya has become the No. 1 pin-up girl of the British press, supplanting actresses Marilyn Monroe and Gina Lollobrlglda. Her picture is everywhere, smiling, pensive, quizzical. The papers prominently displayed yesterday a picture of Queen Soraya attired m aAP - 128 words
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Article74 1955-02-20 1 KARACHI. Feb. (19.— President CeQel Bayar of Turkey and Mm ster Mohammed All if (Pakistan dltxnissed the Middle East Situation and crypt's opposition to the Lurco-Iraqui Pact at their list "businesaV meeting here iccord ng to usually well >nbrmed soudces. President Bayar arrived m '<arach yesterday forReuter - 74 words
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Article78 1955-02-20 1 HONG KONG, Feb. 191 Members of a British trade mission m Pelping representing six United Kingdom dealers m animal products have signed contracts totaling £480,000. the China News Service from Peiping reported yesterday. The contracts called for the purchase of "buter skins of ■n mat intertines, feathersAP - 78 words
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Article122 1955-02-20 1 Says (America WASHINGTON, Feb. 19: The State Department again made clear its position that no useful purpose would be served by holding a ten nation Formosa Conference from which Nationalist China was excluded. The proposal for such a conference was advanced by the Soviet Union lastReuter - 122 words
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195 1955-02-20 1 Bangkok Talks Historic Says Dulles WASHINGTON, Feb. 19: Mr. Joan Foster Dulles the united States Secretary ot •state flew trom Washington to Bangkok, capital of Thailand yesteruay. to. attend tne tirsi conference of the Manila Pact lowers since the South-East Asian Defence Treaty was signed last year. He said mReuter - 195 words
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390 1955-02-20 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 19: The biggest-ever display of Indian textiles will be seen m April at the Museum of Moderm Art New York City. Besides 2,000 yards of fabrics, there will be exhibited to the public several kinds of Indian handicrafts asNAFEN - 390 words
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Article71 1955-02-20 1 (Points irom last evening s Radio Talk) 1. Council ,of Minister* HJEJ.'s Supper Room at Govt. House. 2. Minister for Commerce and Shipping FUUerron Bldg. S. Minister for Local Govt. Lands and Housing FuHerton Bldg. 4. Minister for Communication and Work old P.K.O. Office m HighPalmer Road - 71 words
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234 1955-02-20 1 Screening Of Cinemascope Films In Malaya Mr. B. Landau, M-G-M Manager of Malaya, issued the fallowing statement; Beginning with films released an Malaya after Sept. 1, IJVSS, M-G-M will discontinue reieaiye of wide-screen versions of its Cinema Scop e pictures, Mr. B. Landau. M-G-M Manager, Malaya, told the inuian Da%234 words
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141 1955-02-20 1 At the Elocution and Recitation Competitions held at the Ramakrishna Mission, Hartley Road, yesterday m connection with the birthday celebration of Sri Ramakrishna and Swam: V.vekananda, following were adjudged winners-. Elocution Competition: C. Dhansukhlal Fttr&t and R. Ramachandran Second: R. Thillainathan has been recommended141 words
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26 1955-02-20 1 PARIS. Feb. 19. Socialist deader Christian Pineau was defeated today m his attempt to form France's 21st postwar (government.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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128 1955-02-20 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19. —Dr. L. N. Pals* tile Indonesian Ambassador to India, sartd hetre that one of the objects of holding the forthcoming AsianAf moan Oanferenoe at Bandung m April was: "To make it clear to the world that we do not want toReuter - 128 words
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525 1955-02-20 1 ovJd°JS?° N J* 19: The Formosa crisis will g»lllj'".«* we ek's meeting of the South-East ™f 2? yS^? Cauncll e ven though it does not appear sphere renCe agenda sources here fenfL^ lll^ who leaves her e today for the Skf have -onReuter - 525 words
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195 1955-02-20 1 Taipeh, Feb. 19.-— the Chinese Nationalist Defence Ministry claimed last night that Nationalist air and naval forces yesterday sank eight Communist landing craft. fiv e gunboats and eight motorised junks m a wg sea battle off the Communist mainland. The Communique added: "Our air195 words
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Article66 1955-02-20 1 BANGKOK, Feb. 19 The Thai Foreign Ministry said yesterday Thailand's delegation to next week's Manila Pact conference here wculd press fo r Bangkok as site of the projected collective defence headquarters to be established under the treaty ...The Foreign Ministry statement refuted reports early this weekA.P. - 66 words
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Article52 1955-02-20 1 LONDON, »Feb. 19.— The Br'tlfcih Giovernment said m an official statement issued here "In view }of statements which have appeared m the press Her Majesty's Government wish to state categorically that there has never teen any suggestion that a hydTogen Ibomb should be tested52 words
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Article25 1955-02-20 1 GUU (Japan). Feb. 19: Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama said Japan will "certainly demand" return of the Habomai and Shlkotan islands by the Soviet Union.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement54 1955-02-20 1 BBT^^^HHS^a^^^^^^^^^^^l^^B ■l^a-»M\«Sl^» R ,iW IBBBBi ?¥SS BB 00 I ■I IMOUTK,- 0 BMONTHS-.--|3|^ 0 Bj iiijJ TAMIL CULTURE A Quarterly English Journal Devote To The Study Of Tamiliana Chief Editor: Rev. Dr. THANI NAYAGAM Annual Subscription $3.50 Life Subscription $75.00 Apply with subscription to: Manager TAMIL MURASU P.O. 621 7154 words
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Article921 1955-02-20 2 How Gramophones Are Made? There are few people who do not have a Gramophone, but there are probably very few who knesr hew the records are made. This specially contributed article tells you the progress. fHE gramophone record, which we buy for a few dollars is the market, is the921 words
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Article112 1955-02-20 2 EXTENSION OF MADRAS CITY LIMITS MADRAS: The Government of Madras have sent a communication to the Corporation of Madras expressing their view that the question of merging Tiruvothiyur village (Chinglepet district) with the Madras City may be taken up some time later when the Corporation will find it convenient toFOC - 112 words
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Article194 1955-02-20 2 Meanwhile, Major General Iskandar Mirza. Pakistan's Minister of Interior (one of the Ministers whose appointment was declared Illegal by the Sind Chief Court) said last week that the Sin<i Oourt judgment, declaring dissolution of the Constituent Assembly by the GovernorGeneral as illegal should not cause any doubtsFOC - 194 words
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171 1955-02-20 2 TRINCOMALEE: A man named A. T. Sirisena was admitted to hospital here, as a result of police opening: fire to disperse a crowd of about two hundred people who attacked a police party with home-made bombs and dynamite. It appears that aFOC - 171 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1955-02-20 2 N. R. MALKANI - N. R. MALKANI JT was m 1922 that an Inlian' Archaeologist while investigating some second-century Buddhist ruins, on the old banks of th e Indus, l n the Larkana district of Sind, found a few bricks used m a modern structure that had obviously been dugINDIA - 1,997 words
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Article48 1955-02-20 2 BATTICALOA: Mr. Selvanayagam, who recently completed 175 hours of non-stop cycling, was accorded a public reception here recently. Dr. v. Dharmaretnam, chairman of the Batticaloa urban Council, said Selevanavagam had put Batticaloa, on the map and brought dlstinc--1 tlon to hit home town. FOCFOC - 48 words
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Article527 1955-02-20 2 Hove For Bill Of Rights Questionnaire Circulated KARACHI, (Pakistan), Pakistan's version ol a suffragette movement alms to give a bill or rights to the country's Mosieru women— by tradition dominated and pampered by their menfolk. As a first step, the All -Pakistan Women's Association -is circulatingAP - 527 words
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418 1955-02-20 2 A distinguished young Chinese actress from Singapore who has climbed to success on the London stage, is doubly m the public eye here just now. Miss Gracia Ta y is starring »'n the Wewt En<i hit 'Tea House of the August Mono."418 words
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1407 1955-02-20 3 No Case For Lifting Ban l>/itiri i X bb» I*™buV LJr- SSL*' Mehta Hdu tor fo, Finance, SS^S. J^L du ****e*»e*pres.ed himself strongly agauist the people's habit of nvestjag money i» go4dand sliver, speaking m Bombay last Saturday Tne urge to save m goldFOC - 1,407 words
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510 1955-02-20 3 Socialist Pattern For India: Dhebar Explains Cong. Ideals KANPIiK: Mr. L. iX. Uneuai, Congress ires-ident, said at re on aunuay that tne Congress hau laid down policies on natters of nauonai mieiest and it was for the Oovermiient o unpii'uieiit tnem and it was tor the people to support Mr.FOC - 510 words
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Article156 1955-02-20 3 KAKAC'Iti: Major-Uenc-ral i>h&.iiuer Mirza, Pukistan s inuuiur Muiisin ealu that lamsian was tij.nK.ng of wtrouuouig line Anierbuun system oi vrovenuueut \\iiu certain moUiuguUuiis io suit tne > peciai cnuiuuns pxevait >iig vi lue country* On an nuun view, MajoiVjentuui jMiurza said, "rot ■even years156 words
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Article91 1955-02-20 3 WILL PINEAU BECOME P.M. PARIS, Feb. It*: M. Christian Pineau, Socialist Leader trying to solve France's 20th postwar crisis, last night submitted a cabinet list to M Pierre Schnether, President (speaker) of the National Assembly. But his chances of winning a majority m the House and thereby becoming premier wereReuter - 91 words
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228 1955-02-20 3 Popularising U.P. Products In Madras MAUUao: me industries L/cjparuueut of Uitar i^radesu moo consiuering a proposal to open a snow loom m .Maura* city tor display mg ana marketing vie piouucts of tne cottage luuusuies ot utiar Pi a ueaii, saia Mi. M. R. tiuq, Officer- m-charge of the U.P.FOC - 228 words
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190 1955-02-20 3 MADRAS: Tiiere are 1,208 refugees from West Pakistan now residing m Madras State. This information was given m the Madras Assembly last wee,, by Mr. C Subramaniam, Mi mster for Finance, m reply to a question by Dr. K. B. Menon tPSP— Malaoar). TheFOC - 190 words
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431 1955-02-20 3 MADRAS: India will be able to export 200,000 to 300,000 tons of quality rice this year to the U.K., Singapore, Formosa ano some of the Middle Eastern countries, Mr. X V. itrishnappa, Union Deputy Minister for Food, told Pressman here. He saidFOC - 431 words
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1278 1955-02-20 3 Tamil As State Language In Madras Leading Writers Appeal To Govt. MAUi&aS: An appeal to the Government to take steps to make Tamil as the State language was made by several speakers at the Tamil Writers' Conference held at Mahajana Sabha Hall on Sunday morning. Mr. T. P. Meenakshisundaram PillaiFOC - 1,278 words
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Article96 1955-02-20 3 NEW DELHI, Feb. 17: A gardener who overpowered Mahatma Gandhi's assassin seven years ago has just been awarded Re. 500 (£37 sterling) by the Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The gardener Raghunath Naik, 51, has also received a letter from the President's Secretary expressing appreciationReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1955-02-20 4 R. P. N. SINHA - The Mary Magdalene Of Ancient India R. P. N. SINHA By (Flashing and brilliant a* jewelß, dark-blue and longlidded the eyes of me. They with the waste of the years spoilt utterly, radiant no longer. Such and not otherwise runneth the rune, the word of the Soothsayer. Gleamed as IMARCH OF INDIA - 1,295 words
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170 1955-02-20 4 Singapore Art Exhibition After Elections As the general elections for the Legislative Assembly are to take place on Saturday, Apr. 2, the Singapore Art Society has decided to postpone the opening of its Sixth Open Exhibition of Works by Local Artists. This Exhibition was to have been opened on Friday,170 words
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Article97 1955-02-20 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19.—President Rajendra Prasad yesterday sent the following message of greetings to the King of Nepal on the occasion cf the National Day of Nepal: "On behalf of the Government and pecple of India and on my own behalf I have great pleasure mFOC - 97 words
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Article188 1955-02-20 4 BIBILE: Mr. W- Dahanayake. M.P. for Galle said at a meeting at Medagama m support of the candidature of Mr. Eanle Abeysuriya to the Buttaia constituency, that if he were a witness giving evidence against the U.N.P. and the public were the judges, he wouldFOC - 188 words
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Article72 1955-02-20 4 COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawela will receive from the Imam of the London M.Kque present of the Quran ulith an English translation and commentary. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission m Great BrStain is making the presentation to express Its .sense of gratitude for the religious freedom which its co-religionistsFOC - 72 words
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Article150 1955-02-20 4 Eric Is An Anagarika, Says Monk COLOMBO: M. Pannasiri Thero who initiated British Private Eric Holland to Buddhism m Kuala Lumpur, and who is now m Ceylon is being constantly kept informed of his disciple. Recently Yen. Pannasiri told me he had received a letter informing him that Eric wouldFOC - 150 words
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Article150 1955-02-20 4 (Continued from page 2) enough to insure against the precarious alfe of the theatre. She took phonetics at London University, got the English Teacher's Edploma m Phonetics and the International Phonetic Association Diploma. If acting failed she would have something more solid to fall back upon. GraciaNAFEN - 150 words
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Article344 1955-02-20 4 WHY NEGROES ARE BETTER ATHLETES? NEW YORK: A surgeon has found physical differences between Negroes and whites that may account, among other things, for the fabulous performances of Negro track and field athletes. Dr. G. T. dv Toit, an English bone Burgeon, reported that among Negro and white miners employedNAFEN - 344 words
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158 1955-02-20 4 COLOMBO: Should the ban oh the import of Rangoon diamonds be lifted? Most jewellers feel that the ban affects chiefly tne poored classed who cannot afford to buy genuine diamonds. And Customs officials, too, think the ban serves no useful purpose. TheyFOC - 158 words
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424 1955-02-20 4 The pygmies of the Belgian Congo are the happiest people m the world m the view of a British scholar who spent six months among- "my African blood brothers." Colin M. Turnbull, who studied at the Banaras Hindus University, and is now onNAFEN - 424 words
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Article111 1955-02-20 4 THAI RICE GIFT TO INDIA NEW DELHI. Feb. 19.— The Thai Ambassador m India. Mr. Phra Bahiddha Nukara. presented a. bag; of rice to Dr. Syert Mahmud, Minister m the Ministry of External Affairs, o n Feb. 18. This symbolic presentation represented 300 tens of ric c contributed by theFOC - 111 words
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