Indian Daily Mail, 28 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI. NO. 285 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 405 1 Pak. Premier's Charge Against India Prevents Plebiscite In Kashmir! To Explore And Exhaust All Other Possibilities KARACHI. Nov. 27. Mr. Mohamad All, the Pakitan Prime Minister, said yesterday it was of the utmost importance that the dispute with 'India ever Kashmir be resolved before "frustration and bitterness have so seised
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  • 138 1 BELGRADE, Nov. 27.—President Tito Is to make a State visit to Ethiopia during December the Yugoslav pocrnment announced today. Though the one-sentence communique did not mention It, President Tito Is generally expected to visit Egypt on his return in late December f«r talks with the Prime
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  • 39 1 SE£)UL, Nov. 27.— South Korea is demanding half a billon dollars in rent for building,,, and land occupied by United Nations troops the past five years, the semi official newspaper Korea Rejmbiic naid. AP
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  • 116 1 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27: No nudes on J957 calendars. That was the word at a calendar salesmen's meet, ing here m Roger Turner, soles executive fur the Kemper-Thomas Company, Cincinnati, said: "All the major firms have turned thumbs down on nudes for the 1957 line. •'The industry
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  • 28 1 BOMBAY. Nov. 27— A raging fire started in the 6.000--ton Swedish Cargo ship SS i"hai bound for Japan with cotton and rice. I Reuter
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  • 227 1 RANGOON', Nov. 27.— Fire thousand rioters besieged 150 policemen inside the Aung San n'ootball Stadium for nearly six hours and set fire to its outbuildings after a soccer match here yesterday. Police usin K tear-gas shells failed to stem the rioters- repeated attacks on
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  • 430 1 We Will Never Use It First Says Khrushchev BANGALORE, Nov. 27.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev said here yesterday the latest atomic explosion in the Soviet Union equalled one million tons of T.N.T. He added "1 declare that tne Soviet Union will never be the first to use this
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  • 82 1 GAUHATI. Assam, Nov. 27. A New bride who refused to go home with her husband after a customary three da v postnuptial stay with her' parents was among four killed in a village battle here. Supporters of the offended husband and those of the bride clashed
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  • 129 1 S.E.A. MATHS CONFERENCE IN BOMBAY A conference- on Mathematical Education in South-East Asia will be held at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, from Feb. 22 to 28. 1956. The onference is sponsored by the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, the National Committee for Mathematics in India, the International
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  • 119 1 MODKSTY OF A BAKMAID HELPS ROBBERS LONDON, Nov. 27: A barmaid bounced to the chase yesterday of a gang of robbers who snatcned £900 (U552,500) from her mother. *<I think I might have caught one." said 19-y«ar*old Mara afterwards as she stood panting in a black sweater and black jeans.
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  • 29 1 BONN GERMANY, Nov. 27. West Germany observed a two minute silence in rememberance of over a million German soldiers missing from the w»r war.— AP
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  • 246 1 big We/come To Arab King KING SA UD OF SAUDI ARABIA BOMBAY, Nov. 27: A twenty-one gun salute greeted lung Saud of Saudi Arabia when axr arrived nere oy plane yesterday tor a seventeen days' state j visit to india. King Baud's visit closely follows
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  • 37 1 KING SAUD IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Nov. 27. King Saud of Saudi Arab.a arrived here by •I* today for a 17-day State visit. The Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, and Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru welcomed him.— Reuter
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  • 56 1 NIIGATA, Japan Nov. 27Highly radioactive rain f.l on Niigata last Friday and Saturday, Kyodo News .service said. Dr. Hirononu Watanabe of Niigata University said the radioactivity apparently resulted from Russia s recent nuclear explosion, reported on Wednesday by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and confirmed by
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  • 74 1 The President Dr. Rajendr a Prasad gave a Reception in henour of Marshal Bulganin, Prime Minister of the U.S.S.R., and Mr. N. S. Khrushchev, Member, Presidium of the Supreme Soviet and First Secretary of the Communist Party, at Rashtrapati Bhavan. New Delhi, on Nov. 20.
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  • 193 1 Madras To Present Welcome Address To Russians In Tamil Leaders Due In City Today (From Our Correspondent) MADRAS, jNi'o*. 27: So\iet rrenuer Marshal Bulganin and party leader Mr. Krushchev wiu ue arriving Irom i>ang'alore today to visit Coimoatore and Ootycamund, and in Madra s to-morrow. There is tremendous e nthusiasm
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  • 154 1 POONA, Nov. 27.— Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal Bulganin, was cheered by over ±00,000 people as he declared here "U;t Russia and India tnrough their everlasting friendship strive together here- after for the establishing of peace and friendship among the peoples of the world." Marshal Bulganin
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  • 29 1 U.S. AND S. KOREAN ELECTIONS SEOUL. Nov. 27.— The government controlled newspaper Korean Republic called on the United States to keep hands off South Korea's nreslrfpntial elections next year.-
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  • 73 1 COIMBATORE, Nov. 27. —The Soviet Leaders Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev nave extended their stay in India by two days in order to vis.t 'Kashmir, an othcial spokesman touring with the Russian party said here today. They are now expected to leave India for Afghanistan
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  • 165 1 "AT THIS RATE INDIA WILL GO RED IN 5 YEARS" NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— ["he Independent TIMES OF NDIA said today that India vould go Communist in the »ext five years "if things go >n as they are." The newspaper, which has ;he largest circulation of any Snglish language paper
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  • 23 1 SOVIET ATOMIC REACTOR FOR B. GERMANY BERLIN, Nov. 2/.—Communist East Germany has received an atomic reactor and cyclotron from the Soviet Union. AP
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  • 108 1 Dau^a, ii.ast t'aKistan, Nov. V(; Tne East l'amstan uoverninent arrested <ttf political wonters yesterday as a result of tnc six-ua,y-oia police striKe, it was otnciaa> reported here. Arrests now total ill. The policemens main gricv. ance is that tney say the government tailed to honour
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  • 117 1 T-O. DECISION ON S.R.C. REPORT Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Nov. J7: The T.C. State Assembhi after four days <U-batc adopt rd a resolution welcoming the States Commission Report proposal for the creation of K< rulu State. The resolutkin by Tamil members that all the nine Tamil taluks in Travancore should
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  • 496 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 28, 1955 Family Planning J^AST week's debate in the Singapore Legislative Assembly on the subject of family planning was a very tame affair and significant more for the points that were not discussed rather than for the points that were discussed! The debate arose
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  • 556 2 Time Limit For States To Submit Views On S.R.C Report Bill To Amend Constitution NEW DELHI: Mr. C. C. Biswas, Union Minister of Law, last Monday introduced in the Lok Sabha two Bills further to amend the Constitution of India. The first Bill caMed the Constitution (Fifth Amendment) Bill, 1955,
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI: Dr. SMramall, Deputy Education Minister, told the Rajya Sabha that the question of India Office Library was still undre negotiation with the British Government. The British Commonwealth Secretary, Lord Home, had been handed over a note on the issue, and he had promised to
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  • 111 2 MADURAI; successful test on the honesty of villagers was made in Periakulam recently when the post Office counter them was "thrown open to them. The Postmaster, it is stated, finding it difficult to sell stamps, and attend, at the same tima, to sorting work, decided on a
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  • 63 2 SCARCITY IN AREAS OF SANTHAL PARGANAS BHAGALPUR: Thirteen localities in Santhal Parganas district have been declared scarcity areas on account of failure of the monsoon paddy crop. Fifteen road repair schemes have been launched as relief works. Several areas in South Bhagalpur too have reported scarcity conditions and 265 manual
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  • 136 2 KATHMANDU: Col. Huerta, leader of the four-member Peronista sponsored Dhaulagiri expedition left for Delhi to contact the Argentine Government and persuade them to allow his expedition to proceed. The expedition had been ordered to get back home by Pedro Arumburus present regime in Argentine. Col. Huerta is accompanied
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  • 84 2 NANGAL: The Soviet Prime Minister Mr. Butga- on a drive from. Nangal Railway Station to Bhakra, lost his straw hat in a nullah (drain) but not permanently. The hat familiar to Delhi crowds and to many more outside through the nubnerous photos of the Prime Minister that
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has received a donation of Rs. 73,750 wortn of medicines for flood relief in In dia. Baroness Van Pallandt. wife of the Netherlands Ambassador to India, handed over the medicines to Rajkumari Arm-it Kaur, Union Health Minister, here.
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  • 75 2 FarliES" iiT'SShh Nik lai Bulganin addre e joint session of both House of Indian Betw^n 1 th P R R»S» PRrl K BOSS Nikita h «™*chev, who also addressed the Houses. Sarav^r^nT »J L Ku^ ailK w ho are on a State visit to India,
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  • 801 2 Need For National Medical Service Stressed C i™£™ o DELHI: MRI NEHRU lD HERE THAT THE SERVICES OF WELL-TRAINED DOCTORS COULD BE PROVIDED TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF VILLAGES SCATTERED IN THE COUNTRY IF THE STATE ORGANIZED A NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICE
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  • 211 2 KARACHI: A group of Karachi citizens, consisting mainly of municipal councillors, meeting' here last week set jap a 21-man committee "to express the authentic viewg of the citizens of Karachi", on the Kashmir problem. The meeting in a resolution reviewing- the history of the
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  • 107 2 MEDICAL EDUCATION TO UNDERGRADUATES NEW DELHI: The fourday conrerence on undergraduate medical education last week ronsidered pre-medical education, admission requirements tor students and procedure for thoir selection. The conference, which began here last week, was presided over by Dr. B. C. Roy. Chief Minister of West Bengal. It itoNMd the
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  • 78 2 LAHORE: The Peshawar police arrested four persons alleged to be members of a group which had been lately indulging in "subersive activiies, according- to reports received here. Those arrested included Harness Gul a leading member of the Anti-One-Unit Front. More arrests are expected. Hamesh Gul, the
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  • 68 2 DACCA: The rice situation in Dacca has Improved further with the arrival of special wagons carrying- large stocks. The Government stock of 500,000 maunds of paddy i s also being milled, augmenting the supply. While the Government has almost completed the distribution of ration cards
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  • 63 2 Mr. ch'n K Seng Poh, 27, a well-known Selangor photographer, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). He won many awards and has several of his prints exhibited in oversea* International Photographic Sa-U-ns. Mr. Ch'ng will be one of the judges in
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  • 172 2 REVISED PLAN FOR TRAIN SERVICE THROUGH EAST BENGAL KARACHI: The Go\ eminent of India has submitted to the Government of Pakistan "revised proposals" for a Passenger train service between West Bengal and Assam through East Bengal. The proposals are under consideration of the Pakistani Government, according to a Government handout.
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  • 23 2 U.S. ENVOY RETURNS TO KARACHI KARACHI: Mr. Horacp Hildreth. U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, returned to Karachi after a two-month visit to the U.S.A.
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  • 1049 3  -  HERBERT WILSON Says Mother Off 26 Children: By THERE are enough mem bers now of the Constable family in the Warwick shire village of Long Itchingtcn, near Leamington, England, to start a private police force! Mrs. Mabel Constable, the wife of a cement-worker, recently
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  • 357 3 RADHAKRISHNAN TO VISIT INDONESIA DUM DUM; Dr. Mohammed Hatta, vice-president of Indonesia, said that he had invited Dr. a. Radrtakrishnan, Indian Vice-Presidtent, to visit Indonesia. The invitation had been accepted but no date for the proposed visit had yet been finalised, he added. The exact date would depend upon Dr.
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  • 230 3 Jt NEW DELHI. India s three new steel plants will be built according to specifications made out in the metric system, informed sources here say. This decision o f the Central Government is designed to give a read to the business community
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  • 242 3 LONDON. Women workers in Britain are not getting a fair deal, claims "Woman's Angle, published by the Amalgamated Engineering Union. It bases its complaint on a report drawn up by five trade unions with women members in industry. Sometimes it is the fault of the
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  • 52 3 Sir Winston Churchill bites at one of his famous We cigars as he takes leave of Premier Sir Anthony Eden after lunch at 10 Downing- Street recently. Chun hill no longer habitually smokes cigars, but frequently has an unlighted one iii his mouth when he anpears
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  • 564 3 MADRAS. The exhibition organised connection with the eigth Kam by the Kashir Kakhagam in opened last Sunday by Mr. K. ar Conference was declared ter at Vani Mahal Thyagaraya Minister for Agriculture, was Kamaraj Nadar ChJef Minisnagar, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam.also present. Mr. N. Varadarajulu
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  • 27 3 DACCA: Mr. A. K. Fazlul Huq, Pakistan's interior Minister, arrived here from Karachi recently. He will be here for a few days.
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  • 185 3 BOMBAY: Russia is .selling India another 100,--000 tons of steel this year in addition to the 50,000 tons she has already contracted to sell. An official of the Iron and Steel Control organisation told NAFEN here the agreement with Russia Is billed for signing
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  • 1519 3  -  B. SHIVA RAO By The following is the secon d instalment omf the reminiscences of Afr. B. Shiva Rao, who has been THE HINDU'S Special Representative at the Headquarters of the Government of India. The first instalment appeared on October 24. ANOTHER
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  • 839 4 To Settle Differences JAFFNA: THE PRESENT TAMIL LEADERSHIP WAS ROUNDLY CONDEMN KD FOR ROUSING COMMUNAL PASSIONS AND A ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE OF TAMIL AND SINHALESE REPRESENTATIVES. TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES WAS RECOMMENDED, AT A PUBLIC MEETING IN CONNECTION WITH THE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS OF THE LATE ADVOCATE
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  • 408 4 COLOMBO: "We fear being submerged by Indians, and the behaviour of the Government of India certainly does not help to remove that fear," declared Mr. R. G. Senanayake. Member of Parliament and former Minister of Trade and one of the bitterest critics of the
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  • 64 4 The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, ended a 10-hour visit in the Federation when he 'ett Kuala Lumpur by air on Thursday evening. He was seen off bv large crowd of people including high Government officials and community leaders. Picture shows Sir John having
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  • 83 4 JAFFNA: A large num« b#r of Tamil candidates who applied for application forms and copies of the syllabus for the forthcoming Temporary Teachers' Certificate Examination (Tamil) were disappointed when they received the f <>rn»h and the syllabus printed in Sinhalese only. It i s learnt that
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  • 107 4 RIFT IN LANKA BAUDDHA MANDALAYA COLOMBO: The State language issued is threatening to cause a rift in the Lanka Bauddha Mandalaya. A motion urging that Sinhalese be made the State language has been submitted to the Central Executive Committee of the Mandalaya by Its sub-committee on books and souvenirs. The
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  • 397 4 COLOMBO: Government has decided to ijrant an amnesty to prisoners next year to mark Buddha Jayanti. The Home Minister, Mr. A. Ratnayake, initiated this move after receiving representation* from organisations and individuals and after discussing the matter with Buddhist leaders. Several categories of prisoners, I understand,
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  • 82 4 "The Tamils will not be bullied and made to yield their birthright, 1 said Mr. K. Thurairatnam. vice chairman of the Udupiddy village committee speaking at Arlalai north at a propaganda meeting for the language problem convened by the Arlalai North Youth Forum. Mr. M. R
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  • 209 4 COLOMBO: A Czech trade mission is to visit Ceylon shortly. The Czech team Is expected to spen<* about two weeks in Ceylon and will have discussions with the Commerce Ministry with the object of concluding a trade treaty. Chechoslovakia is Interested in Ceylon rubber,
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  • 540 4 'Respect Minority Rights' Bhikkhus Resort To Violence Condemned BATTICAL.OA: ''Let not democracy in this country come to mean the enslavement of the minority by the majority, for democracy calls for the respect of the just rights of the minority, said Mr. M. Sivanesarajah at the conference summoned by the Batticaloa
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  • 119 4 WHITE COLLAR WORKER LAGS BEHIND COLOMBO; "In many countries in the world, particularly in c<vntries in Asia, the improvement in thu conditions of 'white collar' workers has not kept pace with the improvements i n the conditions of manual workers, according to Mr. Yalden Thomson, Assistant Director of the International
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  • 138 4 NO MEDICINE FOR HIM COLOMBO; L. M. Perera, a centenarian who had never consulted a doctor or taken any medicine for the last fifty years, died at his home at Wanathamulla recently. At the inquest held by the City Coroner, Mr J. N C Tiruchelvam, th e 'widow' P. Girohamy,
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  • 684 4 Change Over To Swabasha Will Be Disastrous Vice-Chancellor's Warning COLOMBO: SIR NICHOLAS ATTYGALJLE, VICECHANCELLOR OF THE CEYLON UNIVERSITY SOUNDED A NOTE OF WARNING AND CALLED ON THE COUNTRY'S LEADERS TO ADOPT "A SOBER AND SANER MANNER" OF SETTLING THE STATE LANGUAGE QUESTION. Sir Nicholas, who was presiding at the prize-giving
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  • 698 4 MT. LAVINIA: The council chamber was filled to capacity and a member of the public was seen holding a huge picture of King Dutugemunu when a resolution requesting the central government to make Sinhalese the State language of Ceylon was discussed at the
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  • 646 5 INCREASED EXODUS REPORTED IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: THE EXODUS FROM EAST PAKISTAN TO INDIA HAD INCREASED DURING LAST MONTH. THIS WAS STATED IN THE LOJt SABHA LAST WEEK BY THE REHABILITATION MINISTER, MR. ME H R CHAD KHANNA, IN REPLY TO A QUESTION
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  • 140 5 NEW DELHI: The correct position regarding the responsibilities of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the newly created Min'stry of Iron and Steel in relation to production and distribution o f iron and steel was explained here last week. The Mtnlstrv of Commerce and Industry
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  • 226 5 NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court issued rule on the Jam* mu and Kashmir State Government to show cause wny Mr. P. L. Lakhanpal, a resident of Delhi who had been detained under the Jammu and Kashmir Preventive Detention Act, should not
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  • 80 5 GANDHIAN BOOKS AT RAILWAY STALLS NEW DELHI: The propagation of Gandhian literature at railway stations throughout the country is to be encouraged to help to build the national character, according to a Government Press Note. The railways have been requested to seek the cooperation of bookstall contractors in the display
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  • 634 5 Bahawalpur Order Held Valid Federal Court 'Has No Jurisdiction' LAHORE: The Federal Court of Pakistan has held that it cannot claim jurisdiction to interfere with the order passed before tne integration of West Pakistan t> v the former High Court and Judicial Committee of Hahawaipur State, and confirmed by the
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  • 117 5 REPORT INCORRECT, SAYS MR. TATA BOMBAY: Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of the Tata iron and Steel Company, said here that the statement attributed to him in Press reports that his negotiations for a loan from the Export-Import k^ank of America to Tatas for the expansion of their steel
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  • 94 5 REQUEST FOR PAID HOLIDAY ON NOV. 30 CALCUTTA Mr. Jatin j Chakravai ty, Secretary of the United Trades Union Congress, and Mr. Mohammed Blias, General Secretary of the Bengal Provincial Trade Union Congress, in a joint statement, have appealed to all employers in and around Calcutta to grant a "special
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  • 113 5 POOR RESPONSE TO AIR TRAINING SCHEME! MADRAS: Mr. K. M. Raha, Deputy, Director-General ot Civil Aviation, said here that the response to the commercial pilot training scheme, sponsored by the Government of India, was poor. Candiates for the training are being interviewed at Allahabad, Delhi, Bombay, and Madras. Twenty-five selected
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  • 125 5 GWALJOR: Four dacotts were shot dead in two encounters with the police in Morena District last week, according to official reports .received here. In one of the encounters, which took place at Dewri village in Bagchini Circle, the police killed three of a gang
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  • 24 5 President Dr. Rajendra Prasad inaugurated the eighth K«nbar Conference organised by the Kamhar Kazhagam at Rajajl Hall on Monday Nov. 14.
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  • 162 5 DACCA: China Is negotiating to buy 100,000 bales of lute from Eut Pakistan, It was learnt here. A Chinese mission is at present in Dacca. It s members last week met the Industries, Commerce and Labour Minister Mr. Syed Azizul Huq. They discussed the possibility
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  • 27 5 NEW DELHI: The next meeting of the Congress Work* ing Committee will be held here on Dec. 23 and 24, it is learnt.
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  • 50 5 NEW DELHI: An official spokesman said h*»re that the report, published in a Pakistani newspaper that four persons had been killed and several others injured in police firing in Srinagar on Nov. 11, was without any foundation. The spokesman added that no such incident had taken place..
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  • 44 5 LAHORE: Pakistan's first Iron and steel plant will begin functioning- in 1959. This was stated here last week by an official of the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation who disclosed that the plant would be located in West Pakistan.
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    • 704 5 TAMILS FESTIVAL 1956 (Sponsored by Tamil Representative Council) ATHLETIC SPORTS GAMES TOURNAMENTS An athletic sports and three games tournaments of Badminton, Application forms for entry Soccer, Weight-lifting and Chadu-Kudu will be held in connection to the sports events are avail- with the Tamils Festival celebrations. The athletic sports will be
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  • 1075 6 New Ceylon Movement's Language Policy Announced COLOMBO: A movement for the retention of Knglish a.s the official language and the chief medium of instruction in Ceylon was launched at the G.F.S. hall, Green Path. Dr. J. P. Perera, moving the resolution inaugurating the
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  • 357 6 Government sanctioned th- investment of Ks. 220 000 besides other forms of assistance in three "medium scale and important industries" floated b v private enterprise Sri Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Minister of Housing, industries and Social Services, who recommended the investment to government in pursuance of
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  • 367 6 CYCLE PROCESSION WITH PETITION ELPITTYA: A procession of over hundred cyclists will leave Pitigala this week with a "Sandesaya' signed by over 1,000 "Sinhalese only' f-nttiusiasts, to be handed over to the Prune Minister urging him to make Sinhalese only the State language. This will be preceded by a mass
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  • 39 6 THIRUVENGADU SUBRAMANIAM ARRIVING TODAY Thiruvengadu Subramaniam, a reputed Nadeswara (pipe) Vidwan of South India Is arriving here today by s.s. Kajula. His Malaya tour is sponsored by Siva Production, Singapore. A reception has been arranged at the wharf aide.
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  • 328 6 TAMIL M.P.'s RESIGNATION THREAT COLOMBO. Tamil nwnften will leave Ceylon's Government party en bloc If It decide in favour of Sinhalese as the note official language of the bland, a prominent Tamil member said. Should the party, which Is due to consider Its language policy next month, decide In favour
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  • 92 6 Sir Since I was in the Hospital I started to collect Stamps ana now i wonder if some of your readers would like to help this American young man with his Hobby, just by sending: me some Stamps from your country, or from your
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  • 104 6 MOSCOW, Nov. 27.— Russia warned Persia that her membership o f the Bagdad Pact "inflicts serious damage" to relations between the two countries. The note said Britain and America were sending arms to Bagdad Pact countries, Iraq one member of the pact, had given
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  • 128 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 27.— India and Japan signed a new air agreement here yesterday. The accord confirms the present once weekly service between the two countries by the nationalised Air India International and opens the day for a similar services by the Japanese airline. The accord provides
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  • 192 6 The Athletic Sports and Games organised by the Tamils Festival Sports Committre for the Tamils Festival 1956 includes running race, high-jump, long-jump, skipping race etc.. (56 events for Men, Boys, women and girls), and seven games tournaments: Badminton, Soccer, Weight-lifting, Chadugudu, Fencing (Si him
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  • 204 6 COLOMBO Government decided on a short cut to marriage, a number of formal hurdles which have now to be cleared before a Couple is married, will be abolished. Pleading for the amendments to the Registration of Marriages Ordinance, Mr. A. Ratnayage, Minister of Home Affairs, told
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  • 79 6 Among those who were presented with awards by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black oti Saturday, was inspector S. Arumugam who was awarded Royal Humane Society's, Bronze Medal and Certificate. Mr. Arumugam at the time of floods on December 17, 1954, at personal risk gallantly rescued
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  • 103 6 The Indian Textile wholesale dealers in Singapore have decided will celebrate the birthday of Sri Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh Religion on Nov 29. The celebration programme is as follows: 1. All whole sale Textile shops to close at 1 p.m., on Tuesday, Nov. 29. 2.
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  • 400 6 Indo Soviet Trade Preparatory Talks In Delhi Russia Nay Also Help To Build India's Aircraft Industry NEW DELHI, Nov. 27: While the spotlight has been focussed on the Soviet leaders Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev in their tour round Southern India, the "Third man" of the Soviet Party, Deputy Foreign
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  • 81 6 CONGRESS VICTORY IN MADRAS MADRAS: A. M. Rathinaswamy (C) was declared elected to the Madras Assembly for the reserved seat from the Thousand Light constituency in the city. Mr. Rathinswamy polled 14,958 botes, against 1,993 polled by Mr. R. Pactiayappan (ind), 2,116 b v Mr. B. A. Murthi (Ind) and
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