Indian Daily Mail, 29 January 1956
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Title Section18 1956-01-29 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail YOU XI No. 846 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, MM FOUR PAGES 15 CUNTS18 words
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Article82 1956-01-29 1 NEW YORK. .Tan. 28: Gins Lollabriffd*. Italian film art ress. renortedlv is being soujtW to co-star with Orson Welles or television in "Twentieth Cen tnrv." a Ben Hocht-Charlp* MacArthur play to bp nut r>»tWe Columbia BropHnstingr •ytttm Network April T. Those arrested include ttfe editor .of a82 words
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562 1956-01-29 1 OFFICERS A PRAISE FOR MALAYAN UNDERTRAINEES A TAMIL'S DISTINCTION SANDHURST, Sc.ith England, Jan. 28: The Chief Minister of Maluya. I'ungku Abdul H hm in. took time off from the independence conference in London to see how officers of Malaya's army are produced.562 words
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Article239 1956-01-29 1 LONDON. Jan. 28: Queen Elizabeth kissed tier children goodbye at London airport Fri. day and then flew off into the gathering dusk for a threeweek tour of Nigeria. Seven-year-old Prince Charles and little Princess Ann*. went aboard the four-engine plane with other members or the Royal239 words
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Article65 1956-01-29 1 COMMONS PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON, Jan. 28.— British members Of Parliament discussed the respective merits of the House of Commons an^ thp Privy Council, which advises the Queen as a Legislative body for Colonial Affairs. The issue was raised in thr Committee stage of the Leeward Islands Bill which proposes to65 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-01-29 1 Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chierf Minister oj Malaya who is in London for talks on Malayan Independence, visited Malaya Hall, Bryanston Square, Westminster, London, where he saw students from Malaya who are lodging at the hostel there. AJ*. photo shows: Rahman (with glasses) chats with sdme of the students during his57 words
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Article143 1956-01-29 1 FIVE ARRESTS IN B0 1 BAY TO PREVENT BREACH OF PEACE IN RIOT-RIDDEN CITY BOMBAY, Jan. 28: Five leftist leaders including a woman were arrested here early yesterday under the Preventive Detention Act. The arrests were made "to prevent a breach of the peace in the City" police said. ThisReuter - 143 words
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103 1956-01-29 1 11-DAY FAST AS ATONEMENT FOR THE RIOTS BOMBAY, Jan. 28.— An Indian political leader announced last night he was undertaking an 11-day fast on Jan. 3o 'as humble atonement for the recent riots in Bombay. He is Mr. Shankarrao Deo President of the Samyukta (United) Maharashtra Conference which demanded the103 words
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Article49 1956-01-29 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 28 Flying saucers "some round and some square" have been spotted daily over various arts or Afghanistan, the AfThan embassy here announced /esterday. The announcement said that ttyingr saucers had been seen over Herat, about 50 miles from the Soviet and Persian borders. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article67 1956-01-29 1 EGPYT-IRAQI DISPUTE CAIRO, Jan. 28.— The Egyptian Premier LieutenantColonel Gamel Abdel Nasser announced the Egyptian Government would call in immediate meeting of the Arab League Council to consider 'Iraqi Govefiment accusation' against Egypt. Colonel Nasser said these 'accusations' were meant to provoke the Egyptian Government into cutting- off diplomatic relations67 words
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Article72 1956-01-29 1 NEHRU-AU MEETING ON KASHMIR SOON NEW DELHI, Jan. 28: In. formed sources said Fridu, Pakistan is making a neic effort to reach an accord with India in disputed Kashmir, the Himalayan State claimed by both Karachi and New Delhi. Official sources said thr Pakistan envoy here High Commissioner Ra'a GhazanTar72 words
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Article43 1956-01-29 1 NEW DELHI, India, Jan. 28: The Afghan Embassy here announced today a Soviet Economic Delegation fyas arrived in Kabul to discuss details of a 100 million dollar credit Moscow has agreed to give Afghanistan for economic devc. lopnwnt— AP.43 words
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Article293 1956-01-29 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR; Over 1200 people thronged Kajang District Office courtyard yesterday to witness a public enquiry into the allegations regarding "the Semenyin incident," which was opened by Mr. Justice J. B. Thomson yesterday. Earlier this month a wave of public fury was fanned up293 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-01-29 1 This photo made By Cecil Beaton especially in connection with Queen Elizabeth IT'S coining visit to Nigeria shows Her Majesty in the tapestry rooni of Buckingham Palace, London. With her embroidered satin dress the Queen wears the Order of the Garter, miniatures of other decorations, a diamond64 words
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206 1956-01-29 1 Five members of the Indian Parliament arrived here yesterday by "State of Madras", <?n a goodwill mission to Malaya. Hundreds Of Indians including high officials of the Government of India office here, waited anxiously for loner hours in pourta? rain at the wharslde, only to206 words
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Article399 1956-01-29 1 NO STATUE BUT ONLY SYMBOLISES TEACHINGS (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jan. 28: Mahatma Gandhi Mandapam which has been built in lov ing tribute and as a lasting memorial to the Faioer of Nation by the people 01 Madras, was opened here last evening by Mr. Ka399 words
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84 1956-01-29 1 INDIAN EMBASSY TRIBUTE TO BUDDHA DAY WASHINGTON, Jan. 28: The Indian Embassy paid a special tribute Thursday night to the 2500th anniversary of the birth of Buddha in a mas recepption celebrating the sixth Anniversary of Indian Republic. More than 500 guest:, drawn from Washington's top officials, social and diplomatic84 words
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Article70 1956-01-29 1 LONDON, Jan. 28: Group Capt. Peter Townsend s term of of office as British Air At. tache in Brussels has b-cn extended for six months, the Air Ministry announced Friday. Townsend, the man Princess Margaret decided not to marry, aws due to leave Brussels 5Yb. 15. An70 words
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Advertisement9 1956-01-29 1 3MONTHS.-- J*5S I 3MONTHS.--3 00 w B y eaf^.9 words
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Article1443 1956-01-29 2 Proposal By Or. Roy it Sri Krishna Sinha Declaration Hailed By High Command NEW DELHI: A surprise joint statement issued by the Chief Ministers of West Bengal and Bihar pro posing the merger of their two States has for the moment eclipsed the distui bances in1,443 words
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Article146 1956-01-29 2 RANGOON, Jan. 25.— The Burmese Prime Minister u NU said he would not be meetlxis the Chinese Trime Minister Chou En Lai to discuss the demarcation of the Smo-Burmese Frontier as was reported in a local paper on Saturday. Speaking at a press conference U Nu stated146 words
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Article170 1956-01-29 2 INDIA-JAPAN RADIO-PHOTO SERVICE NEW DELHI: A direct radio-photo service between Sddia and Japan was in augurated on Wednesday by an exchange of photographs of the President of India and the Emperor of Japan. This was followed by an exchange of photographs of the Minister for C nt >rwi| i<gat<<ww and170 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-01-29 2 The Olympic Torch started on its way on Jan. 22 from the temple of "Jupiter in Rome to the £2,000,000 ice stadium at Cortina D'ainpezo for the opening ceremonies of the 7th Winter Olympics, January 26. Oonsolini is shown on' his way down the broad flight of stairs93 words
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Article46 1956-01-29 2 MADRAS-. The 54th Tamilnad Political Conference will be held on Mar. 3 at Bodinayakanur in Madurai District. Mr. U. N. Dhebar, Con-, gress President, will participate in the conference and will undertake a tour of Tamilnad for about a week, on Monday last.46 words
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Article944 1956-01-29 2 SUSHIL DEY - SUSHIL DEY By T HAVE STUDIED the above lines carefully and I think they may be of some Interest to those connected with Community Development or National Extension work. They throw out some ideas of intrinsic merit, which deserve to be borne in mind; do less944 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-01-29 2 Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, canted out bis first formal inspection of the new West German Wehrmacht. At the training camp at Andernach, 1,00 men of the Armv Navy, and Air Force, were paraded i n a bitterly cold wind. The soldiers and airmen wore steel helmets and American-type combat boots, Toe82 words
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565 1956-01-29 2 Motor Transport Nationalisation: Orissa Operators' Petitions Fail NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court dismissed the petition* fikd on behalf of a number of bus operators oj Orissa State challenging the constitutional validity of the Orissa Motor Vehicles Act of 19J7 ttnd the Motor Vehicles Amentment Act oj565 words
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Article78 1956-01-29 2 TOKYO, Jan. 26— Asian members of the United Nations educational, scientific and cul. tural organisation (UNESCO) will hold a five-day conference in Tokyo starting Feb. 28 and ending March 3. The meeting will be attended by 320 representatives from 18 nations including Russia andAP - 78 words
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Article69 1956-01-29 2 TIRUPATI RESEARCH INSTITUTE TIRUPATI: The Government of Andhra have constituted a committee consisting of Dr. C. Kunhan Raja, Professor of Philosophy, Andhra University. Dr. V. Raghavan, Professor of Madras University, and Messrs. Vidyasagar and Gopdevof Hyderabad promoting research work in a Trupati on February 6, toreview the work carried out69 words
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Article1419 1956-01-29 3 Congress High Command's Warning Decisions Final:? Call To Nation For Unity NEW DELHI: CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE HAD MADE JT CLEAR THAT "NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE IN THE DECISIONS ALREADY ARRIVED At OR THAT MIGHT BE TAKEN LATER In REGARD To THE REORGANISATION OF STATES BECAUSE1,419 words
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Article220 1956-01-29 3 MADRAS; Matters relating to the implementation Of the change-over to the Metri c system to Andhra area were discussed at a meeting of the Inter-departmental Standard Metric Committee on Weights and Measures heldi at the office of the Andhra Board of Revenue Mr. K. M. Unnithan.220 words
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Article80 1956-01-29 3 KURNOOL.: The Government of India have granted a licence for the establishment Of 12,000 spindle capacity in the private sector. The unton Government are considering: the recommendation of the Government of Amdhra for the grant of licence to another spinning mill, also in the private sector,80 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-01-29 3 Uniforms for East Germany's newly formed Armed Forces went on show in East Berlin on Jan. 19. Here are three of them. Left to right: Lieutenants of the Army, Navy and Air Force. The Army and Air Force, officers wear high boots. The Naval officer's uniform is Russian In style.50 words
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Article260 1956-01-29 3 CUDDALORE: Mr. Shanmuga Rajeswara Sethupathl, Minister for Public Works. Madras, laid on Thursday evening the foundation-stone for a bridge across the river Pennar on the CuddalorcChittoov Road at tirukoilur. A large gathering of officials and nonofficials including Messrs. A. Kunb^amed, Collector cf South Arcot, G. S.260 words
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351 1956-01-29 3 CALCUTTA: The Vice Chancellor of Madras University, Dr. A. L. Mudaliar, addressing a meeting at the South India Club on -Some aspects of modern university education" referred to the "humiliation" that the Indian students faced wnile seeking admission in foreign universities to351 words
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363 1956-01-29 3 Amrit Kaur Speaks French gssygsss&i Rajkumarl Ararit Kaur arrived here last week by car from Madras and was received by Mrs. Kewal Singh and Mr. Kewal Singh, Chief Commissioner of Pondicherry State. After apendJnor sometime in Government House accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kewal363 words
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Article321 1956-01-29 3 CHANDIGARH: The fourmember new imnjab Cabinet iieaded by Saraar Pratap Singh Kairon assumed otttce on Monday last. The three other Ministers are Sardar Gurbachan ttingn Bajwa, Pandit Mohanial, Advocate of Batala, and Prof. after Singh. Sardar Kairon andi his colleagues were sworn-in at a simple ceremony held321 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-01-29 3 beek, 18 P**W*«* during the trotting race at S*rre-14 words
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Article117 1956-01-29 3 KARACHI, Jan. 25—Pakistan has received 'No firm offer from Czechoslovakia 1 for any large-scale economic or technical aid, a senior government official said here. The official was asked to comment on a report from Prasue attributed to an American newspaper which stated that Czechoslovakia nad heldReuter - 117 words
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Article102 1956-01-29 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Ilya Ehrenburg, the noted Russian author and writer, was asked at a function arranged in bis and his wife's honour by tne Sahitya Akadami here about references to Mahatma Gandhi in the Russian encyclopaedia as a 'traitor.' Mr. Ehrenburg replied. "Though we have102 words
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Article782 1956-01-29 4 Call For Separate Autonomous State COLOMBO. After a flve-aad-a-half hoars' eoaferesoe, feMtfa* UU the early hoars of Friday mornlnf. a call Co the Tamil-speak-ing people of Ceylon' to carry on relentless struggle for the creation Of an independent Tamil State la the island oonvpiistajr the782 words
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Article697 1956-01-29 4 OOIiOMBO; Mr. K. Kumaravelu, Treasurer of Ceylon Democratic Congress, {Mr. Rajajingam is the President) said here that the Congress was most likely to boycott the forthcoming general elections to be held on separate electorate basis. He added that there was strong opinion among- leaders of the Congress697 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-01-29 4 Princess Margriet, third of Queen Juliana's four girls, celebrated her thirteenth birthday on tan. 19. Among her presents was a picture album presented to her by the crew of the "Pollux,'' a training shin for future sailors of the mercantile marine. AP. photo shows: Mrs. Vietor, wife of the Commander58 words
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33 1956-01-29 4 KINGSTON JAMAICA, Jan. 28. The next conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Asoclation will be held in New Delhi at th e end of next year the general council decided here.33 words
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435 1956-01-29 4 ♦u £ADDIBUPP|J: "The light for the state language Is the beginning, of the battle for the preservation Of all fundamental rights of the minorities in this country. It is not merely religious bat something deeper art more fundamental/' said Mr. S. M. Rasamanickam,435 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-01-29 4 Ttmgku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, who is In London for Talks on Malayan Inpedendence, visited Malaya Hall, Bryanston Square, Westminster, London, where he saw students from Malaya who are lodging at the hostej there. A. P. photo shows: Rahman chats with some of the students81 words
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