Indian Daily Mail, 4 November 1956
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Title Section18 1956-11-04 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 260 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article149 1956-11-04 1 No Compliance With Ceasefire Order LONDON, Nov. 8 BRITAIN AND FRANCE AGREED FRIDAY NIGHT TO DEFY THE DEMAND OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR AN IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE IN EGYPT, AUTHORITATIVE BRITISH SOURCES SATO. PRIME MINISTER SIR ANTHONY EDEN, AFTER HURRIED TALKS WITH FRENCH LEADERS,AP - 149 words
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Article41 1956-11-04 1 SWISS TO WATCH BR. INTERESTS LONDON, Nov. 3—Switzerland Friday accepted the responsibility of watching the interests of Britain and British nationals in Egypt, the Foreign Office here announced. The action follows the breaking of diplomatic relations between Britain and Egypt. APAP - 41 words
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Article60 1956-11-04 1 BOMBAY, Nov. S Burmese Premier U Ba Swe called Friday for an immediate end to hostilities in Egypt. Swe demanded in a statement that "all countries concerned should refer their cases to the United Nations which is the only hope of mankind." Burma is prepared to contribute toAP - 60 words
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Article267 1956-11-04 1 HONG KONG. Nov. 3 Demonstrations involving hundreds of thousands swept the China mainland Friday as Red China whipped its masses lo fever pitch against BritishFrench intervention In the Egyptian fighting. Peking Radio said more than 100,000 "angry" demonstrators marched past the British diplomatic office in theAP - 267 words
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471 1956-11-04 1 AS TRAGIC AS THE STORY OF THE WOLF THE LAMB Nehru On Britain's Aggression On Egypt (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 3. "Our smpathies are entirely with Egypt." declared Premier Nehru addressing- a huge meeting Thursday evening at Hyderabad on the inauguration of the new Andhra Pradesh State. MostReuter - 471 words
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455 1956-11-04 1 Syria Iraq Move Forces Against Israel? U. N. Police For Palestine? UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 8 Uffl. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Friday endorsed a Canadian plan callint for creation of a U.N. polios force to preserve peace in Palestine. Mr. Dulles urged Canada to introduce a concreteAP - 455 words
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Article145 1956-11-04 1 INDIA'S PROTEST TO IKE WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 The Indian embassy said Friday personal messages from Prime Minister Nehru on the Middle crisis have been delivered to President Eisenhower Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. A third message was addressed to United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. The nature of Nehru'sAP - 145 words
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Article150 1956-11-04 1 JAP APPLES QUITE SAFE TO EAT TWtYO, Nov. 3 Japanese apples are safe to eat without peel Jig, the Japanese Ministry of Public Health said Friday. Last month Singapore authorities said arsenic insecticide was found on Japanese apples and warned! the public to eat them only after peeling. The HealthAP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-11-04 1 H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH wm the guest of honour at a State banquet given by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MaetHWvray, at King's House, Kuala Lumpur on Dec. SI. Picture shows His Royal Highness descending the steps of King's House with Lady MaoOHltvray to watch88 words
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Article, Illustration296 1956-11-04 1 The Indian Olympic Twm to the Sixteenth World Olympic GamM, Melbourne, pauftd through Singapore yesterday by Air India International. The team was met at the Singapore Airport by the Commissioner for India in Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon and Mr. G. K. Gosain, Vice-president296 words
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Article107 1956-11-04 1 BERLIN, Nov. 3: Communist Premier Otto Grotewohl served notice on Friday that Russian troops will stay in East Germany despite moves to oust them from Hungary and Poland. The Premier appealed to the restive population to remain loyal in the face of spreading anti-Russian student agitation.AP - 107 words
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244 1956-11-04 1 Germany Offers Post-Graduate Scholarships Applications arc invited for post-graduate scholarships made available by the Alexander von Huniboldt-Foundation in Bonn for Malayan students to study during the academic year 1957/58 at one of the universities in the Federal Republic of Germany. Such scholarships will be granted to students in Singapore, the244 words
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Article215 1956-11-04 1 NICOSIA, Nov. B.— One Royal Al r Force Venom aircraft failed to return from dawn operations over F.eypt, It was offlcally announced by Allied Headquarters here to-day. Thi« was the flnt loss to be suffered by the allied forces since the offensive began, it was stated here. Reuter.Reuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration1894 1956-11-04 2 Amrit Kumar Nag - Amrit Kumar Nag By ]y|ANIFUR, the hilly country of 8,628 square miles on the eastern borders of Assam and jutting into Burma, <s terr.tory of very great strategic and cultural importance. It i.s an exquisite land with different varieties of flora and fauna, a land1,894 words
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Article193 1956-11-04 2 Protest Over Br. Attack On Egypt NEW DELHI, Nov. 2.— British intervention in the Israel-Egypt conflict is likely to raise the question of India's membership in the Commonwealth, according to political circles here. Demands that India break her link with Britain are expected from all sides193 words
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Article70 1956-11-04 2 Pol tical circles believe that if India did leave the Commonwealth, Ceylon and probably Pakistan would follow suit. As far as other Commonwealth members are concerned, it has been noted here that Canada has expressed concern at Anglo-French actions. In India yesterday there were some protest meetingsReuter - 70 words
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Article985 1956-11-04 2 S.K. Chedur - S.K. Chedur By A FRIEND of mine who is noted for his wit was heard asking a friend of his, "And tiave you seen toe Aurora Borealis of Madras?" The friend raped and replied, "Aurora what?" "Oh the Northern Lights which have been recently put up on985 words
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289 1956-11-04 2 Dr. Damodaran's Suggestions 4SANSOL: Hie miraculous renew eof 11 miners trantMHl for 18 days in the Burra-IMiemo coWer/ her« *ZTm^?«SE« He said artificial pcckete of air should be created at safe distances in mines where trapped colliers could remain until reficused. "It289 words
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Article145 1956-11-04 2 PHONE NOW THE RUMOURS YOU HEAR A SPECIAL phone has been installed In the Public Relation < Office where members of th public who might have hear<l rumours could phone to Til" 1 number is *****. Mr. Q. O. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, at a pres* conference on Wednesday sai<l145 words
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1476 1956-11-04 3 gINCE the days of the dis- x» verv M(1 colonization of North America the peoples of i^ISF 6 h ave J 5 10 a marked £J^fL ta the Indlan trtbesine Indians' prowess as warriors, their skill as hunters, their picturesque costumes and distinctive crafts1,476 words
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Article725 1956-11-04 3 EXACTS are often interpreted differently, especially in borderline cases! And this reminds us of Schopenhauer's desperate conclusion: "The World is my Idea!" In other words, the world is as one flfies it! And, so, in the matter of the vexed problem of the propriety of kissing in public,725 words
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Article578 1956-11-04 3 DAPHNE CLARE - IND. WOMAN DOCTOR AT ROTUNDA DAPHNE CLARE By LONDON: Dr. a. P^tel of Bombay is now the only Indian woman doctor studying obsterics at Ireland's famous Rotunda Hospital. Dr. Patel was born in anna, a village near Anand in Guierat. She comes of a wealhy family which have been landowners578 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-11-04 3 PftkltUn Pr\m% Mlnlitv MhH. fi. Buhrtwirdy (Mated lift) «nd China's Prirr* MloJ«Ur. M»-, Qhtu In-lil alining Joint ttaUmtnt tt Nkl«|.23 words
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Article389 1956-11-04 3 RAYMOND BROWN; NAFEN - THEY INSIST THAT EARTH IS FLAT RAYMOND BROWN NAFEN By "^"OT long ago, an advertisement i n a London rewspaper urged people who believed tfhe earth to be flat to write to a, certain address. Strange as it may aeem, there are still thousands of intellectuals who are firmly convinced389 words
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Article619 1956-11-04 3 C. RAJAGOPALACHARI - C. RAJAGOPALACHARI By JJE wise, southerners, learn Hindi which w.ll complete your fitness for Indian citizenship and enable you effect.velv to enjoy it. Be just, Hindustanis, that you m ay be true to Democrary and not merely exploit it by seeking to make what you P o619 words
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Article178 1956-11-04 3 Equivalents in Hindi and in other Indian languages for over 60,000 scientific and teahnical terms have been drawn up by the Hindi Division of the Indian Ministry of Education, which is in process 9of establishing a comprehensive vocabulary for the arts and sciences. It is expected that178 words
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Article64 1956-11-04 3 ANTI-BR. RIOTING IN LAHORE LAHORE, West Pakistan Nov. 2— Police charged with batons against 1,000 people demonstrating in Lahoiv Thursday against the Anglo-French invasion of Egypt. Ten people were injured. The crowd, mostly stu lents chanted "down with Btiv n a nd French imperialism, Su> z belongs to Egypt." TheAP - 64 words
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1741 1956-11-04 4 N. P. HARIHARAN - N. P. HARIHARAN By THK Trivandrum Municipal Corporation has passed a resolution opposing any attempt to shift the capital f Kerala State from Trivandrum City. The resolution alleged that attempts were being made to bring pressure on all concerned to locate the1,741 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-11-04 4 War Leaders Sir Winston Churchill, farmer Premier of Britain and National Wartime leader (left), shakes hands with former Field Marshal, now Viscount Montgomery, on the steps of Churchill's London residence, Hyde Park Gate. Theee two former leaders of wartime Britain, were about to leave for the Houses of Ptrlitmant for55 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-11-04 4 The Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Huisain, preeentino prize to Lu Ming (right) for the "best all round performance" in the Diploma Examination of the Technical College.34 words
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1083 1956-11-04 4 CHANDRA GUPTA - GOVIND DAS OUTSTANDING HINDI PLAYWRIGHT CHANDRA GUPTA By pOVIND DAS is one of Ihe top-ranking Hindi playwrights. He has written over a hundred plays, long and short, dealing with political, hocial and mythological themes. Some of his plays have a humorous slant, and some come under the category of 'monodrama.'1,083 words
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1423 1956-11-04 4 V. SRINIVASACHARI - NELAKOTAFORT A HOME OF REDDY KINGS OF ANDHRA V. SRINIVASACHARI By This article draws attention i to the ruins of Nelakota fort t in the East Godavari district i and its status at the time of < the Reddy kings of Andhra. < THE village Nelakota is situa- ted at1,423 words
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Article77 1956-11-04 4 NEW DELHI: The Government have extended the legal tender character of all currency note: of the Government of India and bank notes other than those bearing the Asoka Pillar emblem in the design and tn the watermark for a further period of six months with effect from October77 words
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1198 1956-11-04 5 D.N.E. KAIN - THEY SEEK 'LOST CITY' IN THE KALAHARI DESERT D.N.E. KAIN By gOMEWHERE in the vast, w-il^if l6^ expanse of the Kalahari Desert there lies, it is thought, the ruins of an ancient city. Only two persons have seen the ruins, and they died leaving only records, descriptions, and a rough1,198 words
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Article188 1956-11-04 5 LONDON: Young engaged and courting couples have been spending a week-end in a large country house hearing experts talking on marriage and sex. Husbands and wives -to- be have formed an audience at which leading doctors and psychologists have spoken frankly on sex problems, the emotional188 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-11-04 5 A General Training Course la being held at the BBC Staff Training Department. Rehearsing in the studio are Overseas Guests attending the course. (Left to right): Mr. Gilbert Phelps, BBC General Instructor, Haahim Amir Hamxah Broadcasting Assistant, Radio Malaya, Miss K. 8. Pools, Public Relations Officer,82 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-11-04 5 Chinete Premier Chou En-lai greets U Nu, former Premier of Burma, on arrival at Peking, who ie at preeent in China to diaouae the Sino-Burmeee border dispute.30 words
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Article888 1956-11-04 5 GUY BETTANY - GUY BETTANY By QERMAN scientists in Karlsruhe, West Germany, have discovered that some kinds of weather have a really upsetting effect upon people. Therefore it is not entirely imagination when Uncle George ascribes his rheumatism and Aunt Jane her headache to "this terrible weather." German888 words
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Article922 1956-11-04 5 MOST people today Would x seem to agree, perhaps unconsciously, w ith the French novelist Theophile Gautier when (he declared that "books are not written to be read aloud." Certainly the "gentle and sociable" art of reading aloud has ali but become extinct, being in these rushed922 words
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332 1956-11-04 5 BRAIN WASH CURES STOMACH ULCERS experiment which suggests it may be possible to heal stomach ulcers with a beneficial form of brainwashing was described by a Russian physiologist in Leningrad. An ulcer patient is hooked up to an array of instruments which records pulse rate, respiration, perspiration (which «s an332 words
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203 1956-11-04 5 Indian Dockers To Boycott Br. Fr. Ships BOMBAY, Nov. 2.— The Transport an d (Dock W orker s union here, representing 10 000 workers, yesterday announced its rediness to boycott British and French ships'" a s and when required" in protest against the intervention in Egypt. The Union decided toReuter; AP - 203 words
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300 1956-11-04 5 NAFEN - HISTORY OF FREEDOM MOVEMENT IN BIHAR NAFEN sity lecturers.- PATNA: "The History of Freedom Movement in Bihar" will be released here as an official publicat on next year to synchronise with the centenary of the 1857 Military Revolt in India, it is learned. Running into three Illustrated volumes of 700300 words
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Article972 1956-11-04 6 Bakshi Ghulam Explains Basis Tics With India Stressed SRINAGAR: According to a statement placed on the labue of the Constituent Assembly by the Leader of the House, Bakshi Ghulam Mohainme J- Kashmir's accession to India, the setting 1 up of the Constituent Assembly and its attitude towards972 words
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266 1956-11-04 6 No Limit On Anti-Flood Expenditure PATNA: Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, the Union Minister for Planning, said here that the Central Government had set no limits to the expenditure on anti-Hood measures in the country. He announced that by the end of the working season in 1967 marginal embankments on the KosiNAFEN - 266 words
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289 1956-11-04 6 Carving Punjab Into Linguistic Areas Matter Referred To Six-Man Committee NEW DELHI: In the absence of any agreement, the all-party conference for carving the enlarged Punjab into Hindi and Punjabi-speaking regions decided to refer the matter to a six-man committee. The committee will comprise Mr. Pratap Singh Kairon. Giani Kartar289 words
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Article73 1956-11-04 6 '♦Bhowani Junction'* is In its sixth London West End week. After three premiere weeks at the showplace Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, it Is completing another three at the next-door Ritz Cinema. The producers. M.G.M., refer to its ''smash-hit" success and say it Is "exceeding all the big MGM73 words
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Article213 1956-11-04 6 KARACHI: Approximately 175,000 refugees from Jammu and Kashmir have been resettled on land in Pakistan since 1952, according to official figures. Over Rs. 2,819,000 have so far been given to these refugee settlers as taccavi loans. In all, 221,000 acres of land have been allotted toNAFEN - 213 words
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216 1956-11-04 6 CALCUTTA: Chinese Prime Minister ChouEnlai has accepted an invitation by the Mahabodhi Society of India to visit the society's temple in Calcutta during his tour of India and Nepal on the occasion of the Buddha Jayanti celebrations. Bikkhu Jinarantnam >l the MahabodiNAFEN - 216 words
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105 1956-11-04 6 INDIANS' CO-OP THRIFT LOAN SOCIETY THE second Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Indians' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited was held recently at No. 9 Norris Road, Singapore. Following were elected as ofltee bearers: Committee Members: Mr. C. T. Balakrishnan (Chairman), Mr. V. A. Padmanabhan (Hon. Secretary), Mr N.105 words
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Article53 1956-11-04 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 3 V. K. Krishna Mcnon will leave by plane Saturday for New York to lead the Indian delegation in the U.N. discussion of Israeli, French and British action in Egypt. An Indian Government spokesman said he would take no specificAP - 53 words
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Article23 1956-11-04 6 COLOMBO, Nov. ».—Emergency Regulations to maintain reserve stocks of rioe, sugar and flour were decided upon by the Ceylon Govern meat to-day ReuterReuter - 23 words
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81 1956-11-04 6 RANGOON TAMILS TO ACCEPT BUDDHISM RANGOON: A ceremony win be held at the Maha Paean* Guha, Kate Aye Pagoda, to mark the formal acceptance of Buddhism by 2,500 Tamlllans of the city of Rangoon It will be the first ceremony of its kind ever held In Burma. Mr. Justice ChanNAFEN - 81 words
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147 1956-11-04 6 RANGOON: Some of Burma's top leaders will spend most of November in India. U Ba Swe, the Prime M.nister. U Kyaw Nyein and Thakin Tin, Deputy Prime Ministers, as well as a number of other social st leaders will attend the Asian Socialist ConferenceNAFEN - 147 words
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489 1956-11-04 6 Malayan Companies are eligible for the funds for develnpment which are now available to private enterprises through the International Finance Corporation (I.F.C), an affiliate of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), which was set up in Washington last489 words
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369 1956-11-04 6 LONDON, NOV. 3 WESTERN EUROPE FACES A CRITICAL SITUATION OVER ITS SUPFLIES OF OIL— THE LIFE BLOOD OF MODERN INDUSTRY. Petroleum experts in London on Friday emphasized the gravity of the situation as shipping through the Suez Canal came to a halt and Egypt'sAP - 369 words
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