Indian Daily Mail, 7 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 265 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 260 1 Devaser Group Topples Down Faith Affirmed In Sambanthan M. I. C. Executive Decision (From Our Correspondent) mi^^b 4^ 1 118 Sun: Pressure from the 2i ♦li a< 2 OOle?^ le by Mr X undan **1 Devaser which insisted that its President Mr. V. T. Sambanthan J*^ ~*»*npa»y the Alliance Merdeka
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  • 35 1 VIENNA, Nov. 6: Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, left here by air today for Pola, Yugoslavia, on the way to visit President Tito on Brioni Island. Reuter
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  • 107 1 inree Indonesian artists have arrived here to participate m the at tadonesia Today" Exhibition wfoioh opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. il. They are Sumitro, Handrio and Nasjah all of whom are acclaimed as Indonesia's outstanding artists. Handrio (29) studied paintin? under Basukii Abdullah who
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  • 92 1 NEW DELHI, Ntov. 6 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehn^, today sent a mesasage to the Soviet Prime Minister, Marshall Nikolai Bulganin to mark tomorrow's 38th Anniversary celebrations of the 1917 Revolution. The message said; "We In India deeply value the existing friendship between our two
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  • 52 1 ISRAEL-EGYPT FULL-SCALE WAR THREAT NEW YORK, Nov. 6 Mr. David Ben-Gurion, Premier of Israel, was reported today to have said m a newspapers interview that there was a danger of full-scale war between Israel and Egypt if Israel could not get the same amount of. arms as Egypt was receiv-
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  • 141 1 Reaction To Creation Of Single W. Pak. Unit? KARACHI, Nov. 6: Four thousand Afghan Tribesmen have crossed th c border and penetrated about two miles into Pakis tan, according to press reports yesterday from Quet ta, near the frontier. A Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman m Karachi
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  • 124 1 GENEVA. Nov. 6 iihe U.S. State Department said Friday it has information that several shiploads of communist arms have been delivered to Egypt. This was the first official word on the 'highly explosive issue. Egypt's deal to exchange cotton for Czech arms has touched off a
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  • 291 1 Rear Admiral Choudri's I Tribute (By Our Staff Reporter) ™5^ r £i niraJ H M- Siddi q Choudri, Commander-in-Cluef ofthe Pakistan Navy, told a distinguished gatjienng m Singja pore last Saturday that he saw the Koyal Malayan Navy m ac tion and was greatly impressed
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  • 66 1 LAHORE, Nov. 6 The Canadian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson arrived here by air from Delhi today for a four-day visit to West Pakistan. He will Inspect Colombo Plan projects including a Hydroelectric one at Warsak, near Peshawar, which Can.idian engineers are buildhig and have talks
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  • 149 1 Canada For Admission Of Red China NEW DELHI, Nov. 6: Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian External Affairs Minister, said here yesterday his country was having "another careful look" at the question of recognising Communist China m view of the changed situation m recent months. Asked about Chinese representation m the
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  • 193 1 Delhi Prepares For Big Welcome To Soviet Leaders NEW DELHI, Nov. 6— The Soviet fw<>!~ "S-.*- Vyacheslav McXv, Marshal Bulgamn on his visit to India this mcnth sw£&rf£. De hi S ind cn < 1 t "mJ!3£ Bulganin is due m Delhi on Nov. is
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 Lor<j Louis Mountbatten, Britain's Naval dhlef, went to Philadelphia yesterday to inspect the United States first missile firing shin the cruiser Boston.
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  • 81 1 FITTING COACH FOR 6 ft. 6 in. ARABIAN KING NEW DELHI, Nov. 6 Tbe Indian National Railway has a king-sized problem on its hands— refitting President Rajendra rresad's special railroad coach to accommodate Mix-foot, Nix-inch Kin* Saud of Saudi Arabia. The > towering Monarch, who arrives m Bombay on N'oveni*
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  • 77 1 Jwiu, JNov. 6 Red China, traditional land of tea. said it is going to grow coffee. Peking Radio said a subtropical region of Yunnan Province m the southwest is being turned into a "major coffee growing; area." "The region' abounds with wild coffee plants," the
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  • 59 1 DENVER, Nov. 6 President Eisenhower underwent another X-ray examination Friday morning wtMch disclosed that his heart "remains normal m size." The President's doctors were reported "very pleased Chat his heart had not enlarged despite an extension op his walking activities and other exercise since an X-ra
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  • 212 1 Drop Your Patronizing Arrogant Attitude Toward East Zafrulla Tells U. S. A Sound Advice To West CINCINNATI, Nov. 6: A former Minister of Pakistan yesterday asked the United States to drop its "often patronizing, sometimes arrogant" attitude toward nations of East. SIR ZAFRULLA KHAN, NOW A MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL
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  • 142 1 AUDIO VISUAL SEMINAR OF S.E.A. COUNTRIES Ten South-East Asian countries are noy, participating m the Indo-Australian Audio Visual seminar at Lucknow which was opened qd Nov. l by the Minister for Education of Uttar Pradesh, Sri Har Govind Simgh. Tne seminar has been organised under the Colombo irlan both India
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  • 39 1 KATMANDU, Nov. 6; Mr. Norman Hardie, a leading New Zealand Mountaineer, with his wife and engineer friend Mr. Joseph Mac Donald, returned to Katmandu last night after eight weeks m the mountains around Mount Bverett.- Reuter
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Nov. 6 The N©w China News Agency on KncJuy referred to "the futile war of suppression against the Malayan National Liberation Movement.'' Under ttie headline "Malaya earmarks huge war expenditure," the Agency was com> mcinting on the Budget just issued at Kuala Lumpur. It added that
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  • 28 1 LONDON, jjtov. c&iro Radio report last night that Syrian anti-aircraft gamers had shot down an Isrefii plane which crashed m a Lebanese territory. Reuter
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  • 124 1 TOWNSEND BACK IN BRUSSELS AVOIDS PRESS BURSSELS, Nov. 6. More than 24 hours, after his return to Brussels from his momentous three weeks leave m London Group Captain Peter Townsend had still not returned to his flat here last night. The flat has bees beoeiged by journalists since Friday. It
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  • 44 1 AFTER EIGHT WEEKS AROUND EVEREST KATMANDU, Nepal, Nov. 6: Two climbing records set by the Hunt.Hillary- British expedition which conquered Everest m 1953 have been broken by an International Expedition to Everest's twin peak, Lhotae according to a message received m Katmandu last night
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  • 92 1 JAIL ASKED FOR EX-MINISTER OF JUSTICE a^ KAR V l Nov 6 Attorney General yesterday demanded for a sentence of two years for the former Minister of Justice Dr. Djody Gondokusumo who is on trial m the Supreme Court for accepting bribe while a member of the last Cabinet. Dr.
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  • 145 1 ROSETOWN, Canada, Nov. 6; M. J. Coldwell, leader of Canada's Co-operative Com. monwealth Federation Party (Socialist) last night urged that Canada ship some of its surplus food, especially wheat, to South and South East Asia. "Let us put our surpluses of food to work for democracy,"
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  • 98 1 India-Made Jet Planes For Far East BANGALORE. Nov. 6: A new jet trainer plane is being produced m the Hindusthan Aircraft Factory, ManagerDirector J. M. Shrinagesh an. nounced Friday. Mass production of the model the U HT-B n began 18 months ago ,he said. The first planes will probably be
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  • 45 1 CAIX>CTTA: Nov. 6 Dictaphone, a six-year-old ding, dropped dead iminfM^tely after winning the Calcutta and Suburban plate at Calcutta racecourse yesterday. The hone led from start to finish and ooUapaed as sooa M It had oassed ta* im« Reuter
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  • 525 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 7. 1955 Governor's Timely Warning JN these days of turbulent politics, selfish pursuits and ambitions, and ceaseless striving for material satisfaction, man has become oblivious of the mission with which he is born m this -world. He imagines that the end and aim of
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  • 2957 2 Beauty Spots Of Western India Mather an, A Legendary City Khandala And Lonavala Most Treasured Spots aaATHERAN, barely fifty miles away from Bombay, has an altitude of 2,500 feet. It was discovered m 1850 by Mr. H. P. Malet, the then Collector of Thana. The discovery was accidental and came
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  • 447 2 Oppression Alleged "Islamic Reviews" Rejoinder LONDON. An important Islamic rejoinder to Soviet claims concerning the favoured status of Muslims m the Soviet Union forms the leading article m the current issue o/ "The Islamic Rfiview, 1 Dublished from the Shah Jehan Mosque, Woking, surrey. The journal
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  • 126 2 KATHMANDU. Dr. X- T. Singh. President of the newly-formed United Democratic Party, told a Press Conference here that he had intelligence reports to the effect that many of the foreign mountaineering expeditions iv Nepal were engaged more m espionage than In real climbing. Dr. Singh also
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  • 352 2 NEW DELHI; An ordinance widening the scope of Section 106 of the Insurance Act dealing with misfeasance (Transgression, especially wrongful exercise of lawful authority) of directors has been promulgated by the President. The ordinance is called the Insurance (Amendment) Ordinance. Under the ordinance, persons who may
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  • 313 2 CALCUTTA: The conference of the E.C.A.F.E. Sub-Com-mittee on Inland Waterways, now holding its session at Dacca, will help to promote a better understanding of the importance of this type of transport and facilitate its more efficient functioning, according to knowledgeable circles here. It is
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  • 92 2 WHAT PROHIBITION WOULD COST ASSAM? SHILLONG: An area of about 2692 square miles, with a population of about 300,000, is under prohibition m Assam, it is officially learned here. Thia represents roughly 3i per cent of the State's total area of 85,012 square miS with a population Of 9.000.000. l
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  • 2173 3 ORATORY i s one of the n gentle arts of persuasion, a Its appeal is to the Rational li Man. Oratory is not the wea- U pon of the prophet or the saint li who labours under as inspira- b tion which he cannot contain, c
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  • 39 3 CHINESE WOMEN'S DELEGATION TO PAKISTAN DACCA; A ten-member women's delegation from China is expected to visit East Bengal by the end of November. The visit will be m 'response I to an invitation of the All Pakistan Women's Association.
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  • 130 3 MADRAS: Mahamaham, the religious festival akin to the Kumbh Mela of northern india and which comes once m 12 years, will fall next year between Feoruory 11 and mi. The traditional count <>f years m the Tamil country is based on Mahamaham (It years) instead of de. cades. During
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  • 91 3 DACCA; The East Bengal Government has invited Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister of West Bengal, to undertake a joint tour of the province with the Chief Minister of East Bengal, said Radio Pakistan m a broadcast. It was mentioned m the broadcast that
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    46 3 A meeting: of the Madras State Khadl and village Industrie* Board was held at the Secretariat on 81st October 1955, under the presidency of Mr. M. uhaktavatsalam. Minister, Mr. Ayvamuthu, Honorary Khadi Adviser to the Government of Madras is seen explaining the advantages of Anibar Charka.
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  • 347 3 nasik. The Government Of India's Rs. 18,800,000 press recently onened at Nasik will handle 15 per cent of the total turnover of all government presses m the country. With the addition of more rotaries, which will be installed soon, the Nasik
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    17 3 An Ainbar Charka being demonstrated before the members of the Madras State Khadi and Village Industries Board.
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  • 133 3 TEN INJURED IN CLASH NEAR BANGALORE BANGALORE: Ten persons were injured m a clash between two groups of demonstrators at Tumkur, a district headquarter town 42 miles from here, when the Congress President, Mr. Dhebar, visited the town according to Mr. N. Hutchimasti Gowda, M.L.A., and a staunch protagonist for
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  • 202 3 Under Study By Jap Buddhist Scholars TOKYO: MICROFILM PHOTOSTATS OF ONE OF THE OLDEST BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES IN THE WORLD RECENTLY BECAME AVAILABLE FOR STUDY BY JAPANESE BUDDHIST SCHOLARS. Copies of the ancient religious manuscript, considered to be an extremely valuable addition m furthering research m Buddhism, were
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  • 96 3 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST OF STUDENTS CTrTTACK": The United Schools Organisation of India, popularly known as U.S.Q., nas decided to conduct a general knowledge test m respect of all students of higher secondary classes m important cities of India on November 13, 1955. Important abbreviations, p«r. tonalities, commonsense questions, the Indian
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  • 522 3 Rs. 20 m. To Rehabilitate India's 2m. Beggars Problem Of Educated Beggars, Too! NEw DELHI; Plans to rehabilitate India's 2 milUoß beggars are stated to be well advanced. The Social Welfare Division of the planning Commission has prepared a Rs. 2o million plan to set up model homes and infirmaries
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  • 38 3 JAIPUR: The Kotah Bai rage, costing over Rs. 3 crores, which forms part of the Chamhal River Valley Project w'll he completed hv September 1958, when it will divert water for Irrigation, according to prdi«at schedule
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  • 378 3 KING SAUD'S VISIT WILL BE COLOURFUL NEW DELHI: Royal spien. dour remmoscent of the "Arabian Nights" will be seen m India when Kins; Saud of Saudi Arabia arrives m Bombay on November 26. A party of 110 officials will accompany the King. These will include senior Ministers and key officials.
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  • 139 3 LONDON: Britain's Politlcal and Economic Planning organisation has been checkIng up on what happens to British university students when they have finished their education. Basing their survey on about 4,000 men who graduated In 1950, they report that teaching and the manufacturlrv,' Industries take the
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  • 990 4 Will U. K. 0. Watch Arab States Come Under Soviet Sway 1950 Agreement: Why It Couldn't Be Enforced? FESTERN diplomat* ail the way from the Nile Co the Kuphratett aa c waiting dourly for the policy to come. They know that for Britain and the
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  • 326 4 Last Of Old-Type Submarines? LONDON: Five large longdistance submarines will be launched for the British Navy within the next year or two. They are likely to be the last vessels of their kind to take to the water m this country, for they will be powered by conventional engines, it
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  • 146 4 Afro -Asian Help Likely Over Buraimi NEW DELHI: Suudi Arabia is expected to seek the help of the Afro-Asian group m securing- a hearing on the Buraimi Oasis dispute at the United Nations, informed sources said here. Site has already moved the Security Council, branding the British occupation of Buraimi
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  • 38 4 Another picture, "Malayan Beach," by Ch'ng Seng- Poh of Guan Hup Street, Klang, won the bronze shield In the pictorial section of the Port Dickson Outting photo competition, organised by the Selaagor Camera Club.
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  • 532 4  -  NORMAN MORRIS By LONDON: Is there too much censorship m film land? Are motion pictures beset with over-much attention from the busybodies? Is the system of unofficial boycott and advice on film choice given by an increasing number of sectarian organisation really
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    61 4 This fine study of two fishermen, entitled, "Two Came Home* by Ch'ng Sen* Poh of Klang, won first prize m the Pictorial section of the Port Dlckson Outtin e photo competition, organised by the Selangor Camera Club. He also won a bronze shield for another picture, "Malayan
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  • 460 4 LONDON: A xmt 2 per cent cf all stores ;.elling groceries In Britain are now operated on the "self-service" principle and it is estimated that they are doing about 5 per cent of the total trade of this class of shop. The percentage may not
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  • 197 4 CENTRAL INSURANCE ORGANISATION BOMBAY: A Central insurance Organisation is proposed to be set up which will simultaneously protect the interests of Indian exporters and foreign Importers. It will have a quasi-govern-mental status and will be associated with the different Export Promotion Councils and trade bodies m the country. The Commerce
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  • 537 4 Procedure For Competition NEW DELHI. India's best film* tor 1954 will be selected for the President's and Prime Minister* Gold Medals m December. An additional feature of tbka year's awards will oe the President's Silver Medals for the best Mms produced In each language. ft..
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  • 207 4 KARACHI: The Government announced that an export pro. motion scheme, aimed at "developing and diversifying the export trade of Pakistan," would be put into operation. The scheme, which is to last for a year, embraces two kinds of exportable products, primary commodities and manufactured goods. Under
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  • 346 4 A POSER FOR DEMOCRACY IN T-C. STATE NEW DELHI: The problem of the Tamil-speaking taluks ol Deviculam and Peermade m Travancore-Cochin State presents a poser for democracy. The issue is whether a mere counting of heads is sufficient to decide the future of an area. Madras State claims these taluks
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  • 179 4 BR. CHURCH SUPPORTS MIXED MARRIAGES LONDON: Prejudice against mixed marriages is attacked by tue British Council of Chur. cues m a booklet it has issued on the subject of the large number of West Indians now coming to this country. The Council is made up of representatives of the Church
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  • 49 4 of til. n S: omco ruary 28, 1956 Fel)fSSfgem ticl-s and registerei drjkrna and also products of IndXn manufacture at the Ranjl sto r m m CalcutUand a pubH' cation of R souvenir to mark th* occasion. Wlc Leading industrialists research scholars, lawvew poatum NAFEN
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  • 1749 5 Adoption Of "Saka" Era Suggested 2SS99R THAT FOB ALL official ramußß^noß CENTRAL AS WELL AS STATE GOVERNMENT? SHOULD USE THE BAXA' ERA WHICH ASTRONOaIinI! ALL-OVER THE COUNTRY HAD BEEN uH&^mEK U •«K«*t?<l«fc** t*e ohanceover ma v tak* ni««. the Sale* year 1878, Chltra 1 The Committee
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  • 111 5 KATHMANDU; A hitch has developed on the question of the personnel of the proposed Cabinet for Nepal, it was learnt here. Under the Kings formula which was accepted by the three parties the Nepali Congress the Nepali National Congress and the praja Parishad the Cabinet was to consist
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  • 217 5 CALCUTTA: Drilling operations under the joint Indo-Ame-rican search for oil m West Bengal may start "early m 1956', Mr. J. P. Mason, Manager of Exploration, Standard Vacuum Oil Company, who is m charge of prospecting for •HI. toId.— NAFEN. At present two parties arc
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  • 163 5 NEW DELPHI; Six-hundred head of cattle taken from cattle-breeding centres m India have been selected by two Filipino officials for export to the Philippines. Mr. Karam Gill, a representative of the Philippine Gov. ernment, Is arriving here to take charge of the cattle.
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  • 232 5 BHAVNAGAR.- Priiac Minister Nehru e.iipliosised the need for co-ordinating Second, ary and higher education with Basic Education m the country. Mr. Nehru, who was speaking briefly after laying tht foundation .stone of an Intermediate Arts College to be built from a donation of Mr. Bhogilal Shah,
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  • 127 5 NEW DELHI: The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and the 1 Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, have sent messages of greetings to the President and the Foreign Minister of Turkey on the occasion of their national day. The President, m his message, said: The people of India
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  • 87 5 NEHRU DEPLORES CLOSURE OF CRACKER SHOPS ItAKUUA. Two cracker shops, along the route by which Mr. Jawaharlal, Nehru Prime Minister of India, drove from the Harani airport to the Baroda railway station were closed for the day for security reasons. On the way the Prime Minister asked why the shops
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  • 690 5 Mummies In W. Bengal NEW DELHI: Mummies of heretic kings and high officials of ancient Egypt are lying hidden m rock-hewn chambers m Rajmahal, the hills of Santhal l'argana, and the Manbhum districts of West Bengal. This claim is m ade by an Indian Egyptologist, Mr. S.
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  • 232 5 o"i"DA x iDuia is 10 nia Ke an a" out ota u> "got japva for the world's textile markets. A survey of the country's textile industry has b««n taken m hand by the Government of India to determine how mucn of the
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  • 150 5 INDIA'S RELATIONS WITH BAHREIN MADRAS: His Highness Shaikh Mohammed Bin Isa alKhalifah, uncle of the present Ruit of Bahrein (an independent group of islands on the east coast of Saudi Arabia and a British protectorate), who recently concluded a world tour covering Europe, the United States and the Far East,
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  • 79 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to award during 1955-56 a limited number of scholarships to the orthopaedically handicapped. The scholarships will be available for primary, middle, secondary and collegiate education and professional and technical training. Appliction forms and other information may be obtained from
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  • 936 6 Would Cost Govt. Rs. 71m. In Revenue: Andhra's Example Cited COLOMBO: The Government would lose approximately Rs. 71 million m revenue annually if prohibition is introduced. In Andhra the enforcement of prohibition had been reduced to a mockery. This view wms expressed by Mr. EJ. Oooray, representing
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  • 250 6 JOGJAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 6 Indonesia is eager to follow progress m atomic science even though it lacks any equipment for the production of nuclear energy. As far as is known, there is simply only one Geiger Counter m this country, but its leading scientists are
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  • 514 6 Another High-Level Meeting Likely Next Month From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 6: There is great deal of disappointment here that the hi gh-level talks between Andhra and Madras Guvcnr.ients on the border issue have broken down, despite very promising beginning. Since the separation of A
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  • 171 6 Andhra Ministers' insistence on Hosur can be explained b> the tact that this Taluk adjoins Kolar District m Mysore which has a large TeJegu population. Andhras nave claimed Kolar District rich m gold helds, even though the States Reorganisation Commission has definitely rejected their claim and declared
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  • 86 6 BANDUNG, Indonesia, Nov. 6. Heavy floods caused by seasonal bisr rains are again sweeping Western Java, even before the territory has had chance to recover from the vast devastation between November, 1954, and September, 1955. Rivers are jumping their banks, inundating scores of vilages .and
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  • 96 6 US. $100,025 ,000 INSTEAD $25! CHICAGO, Nov. 6 Here's that old story about the man who received' what be expected to be a small check, and found he had a fortune; onlyit was all a mistake. The man with the Mar check yesterday was Larry ward, 23 of Chicago, a
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  • 85 6 TAIPEI, Formosa, Nov. 6, president Chiang Kai-shek told a group of visiting Overseas Chinese yesterday that he expects to spend his 7lst birthday m 1967 on the mainland. The Overseas Chinese came here this week for celebrations on his 69th birthday last Monday. Chiang, who has vowed to
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  • 68 6 JAKARTA, Nov. 6.—Government investigators are still tracking down suspected corruptionists m the "anti-corrup-tion drive." The Central Criminal In vcstigation Department announced the arrest of an official m the pension fund division at Bandung. He was accused of "irregularities'' m paying out pensions to widows, including' extortion. The Department
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  • 33 6 CARACAS, Venezuela, Nov. 5: Argentine ex-President luan Peron, who arrived here yesterday from Paraguay, said he "would like to rest here." Ha also told a news conference thai '1 have no plans now."
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