Indian Daily Mail, 1 January 1956
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Title Section17 1956-01-01 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOLH NO. MS SPTOAtOBE, gCMPAY, JANUABV t, 1966 FOUB FAMES 15 CEMTS17 words
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264 1956-01-01 1 Their Place In Cwealth LONDON, Dec So Mr. AUji Lennox-Boyd Colonial Secretary mM In a aew year goodwill broadcast to people living In British Colonies that they all had a part to play In strengthening their countries and the statute of theReuter - 264 words
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Article172 1956-01-01 1 Goa Dispute Goes To World Court NEW DELHI-. India is expected to file an objection immediately against the Portuguese suit filed m the Interna. ..onal Court of Justice. She is also expected to designate an ad-hoc judge on the panel of Judges of the Court. The parties to a dispute172 words
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386 1956-01-01 1 Tungku To Win War Against Terrorists LONDON, Dec SI. The Economist, weekly independent review said that' it might yet fall to Tungku Abdul Wr h "«"v Malaya's Chief Minister, to win the war against terrorists by arms as well as Malaya's statehood by negotiation «»a statesmanship. If the fighting continued,Reuter - 386 words
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Article29 1956-01-01 1 KALUTARA: The parents of Tamil children here are in a quandary over the introduction of Swabasha in the pre-SSC forms in all schools from 1956.29 words
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58 1956-01-01 1 GINTOTA: H. Kemanaada Thero, who went to the General Hospital Colombo, to donate an eve to dwr»ln r person, has relumed to hi* cave at Oalapatta, as hto offer was rejected. He Is determined, however, to sacrifice one of Us eyes an v58 words
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219 1956-01-01 1 Saudi Arabia Replies To Pak. Charge KARACHI, Dec. 30: The Saudi Arabian Embassy m a press communique today denied a local press report that rceent Anti-Bagdad Pact riots m Jordan were 'stage-managed' at a cost of £1,000,000 sterling to King Saud. The communique said "efforts made by some foreign powersReuter - 219 words
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82 1956-01-01 1 PREMIER NEHRU CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS NEW DELHI; Several hundred Christmas cards have been sent by Mr. Nehru to hi a friends here and overseas. Printed on a white grain paper is the image of a standing Buddha of the Gupta period. A small Christmas party was held/ on December 2* at82 words
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193 1956-01-01 1 Military Alliances To End Possibilities Of Aggression Pakistan Defends Foreign Policy DACCA, East Pakista Foreign Minister, Mr. Ham terday defended Pakistan' alliances which was recent leaders touring Asia. In a statement which was read m his absence to the Dacca Bar Association hfe said: "By a system of pacts and193 words
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309 1956-01-01 1 U.S. Reply To India Explaining Dulles Remarks About Portuguese Goa WASHINGTON. Dec 29. The United States is reported nearly ready to send a formal note to India explaining Secretary of State John Foster Dulles* remarks about Portuguese- Goa. Diplomat informants said yesterday the note has been drafted and probably will309 words
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148 1956-01-01 1 NEW DELHI: India will soon recognise the Sudan as > an independent nation, it Is learned here. In line with its policy tot ward* Arab countries, the 3 Government of India will also consider the question of establi&hinjr diplomatic relations with the SudanNAFEN - 148 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-01-01 1 button* are still pouring In.16 words
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115 1956-01-01 1 MENON'S HEALTH STILL NOT SATISFACTORY UNITED NATIONS. New, iork. Dec. 31: Indian U. N. delegation sal&. Yridaj*- that the recovery off ailing V. K. Krishna Menon ba4 team aftpver than experts* Ijp doctors. Menon is Prime Minister Nehru s closest Foreign Af afirs adviser and headed India's delegation to the115 words
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112 1956-01-01 1 MADRAS: Air Ceylon has decided to open its office m Bombay m January, It is learned. Air Ceylon will also resume its international servlvt from next February m conjunction with KLM (Royal-Dutch Airlines) and will initially operate on the Colombo-Bombay- Kara-chi-Bahrein-Cairo-Rome- London and Amsterdam routes,NAFEN - 112 words
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211 1956-01-01 1 Tungku's Assurance To Minority Communities Reply To Ceylonese Pledge KUALA LUMP**, Sat: The (federation Chief Minister Tunglra Abdul ffilii— stated that violence a» tetstrument of policy had taken Cfcta Pear farther and farther away from the «bjective of tn&ptmimm whereas, 'We by oar nuts cf constitutional methods have drawn closer211 words
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Article75 1956-01-01 1 MANNAR: There were no cases Of murder or robbery or a major clash m this village peopled by more than 4,000 residents, said the Secretary of the Rural Development Society Erukkalampiddy, Mr. M. P. A. Jabbar at the inaugural meeting of a Co-operative Fishing Nets producers' Society, which75 words
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Article52 1956-01-01 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Dec. 30: Five hundred harbour lighter men staged a lightning strike today following a dispute with employers regarding overtime pay. The strikers met thjis evening and decided to resume work tomorrow morning pending negotiations. The strike considerably disorganised loading and unloading operations m the coneestedReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1956-01-01 1 affirms this, officials said, and says that both Mr. Nehru and Portuguese leaders have expressed willingness to settle all disputes by peaceful negotiation rather than invoke force.- APAP - 28 words
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130 1956-01-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: Dato Sir Clougfa Thuraisingham yesterday claimed that he was responsible In urging Dato Abdul Razak to take over the portfolio of Education when Sir Clough resigned as Member for Education m 1954. Speaking at a tea party held m honour of130 words
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Article108 1956-01-01 1 RESPONSIBILITY OF TAMIL TEACHERS POTTUVIL: Tamil teachers have to shoulder a heavy responsibility. The Tamil language i s facing a dangeroua (future m Ceylon, and if Tamil teachers fail to do their outstanding duty of protecting their language then our future would be very very dangerous', stressed Pottuvil Yovan. He108 words
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Article62 1956-01-01 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 31: The Government ot India Friday night ordered further suspension of cotton forward contracts, for the second consecutive week, until Jan. 6. The first order was issued Dec. 23 to check skyrocketing cotton prices. THte announcement said the government is considering "measures62 words
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Advertisement21 1956-01-01 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR The Indian Drily Mail wishes aU its readers, advertisers, p^rons pjid wellwishers, a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.21 words
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Advertisement11 1956-01-01 1 fca*»*** t B9B xUONTTI- 10.80 BUC3NTHS- SbBOO H Ix*IOt«TH-—- i'.»B IB11 words
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Article, Illustration337 1956-01-01 2 A USTRALJAN girls who have learnt Indian dances are i* constant demand to perform atconcerts and fesUvals i D Melbourne. Interest m Indian danctng m Australia dates frojn the flr»t vteit of shivaranT the famous Indian dancer m 1947. His manager Mis* Louise UghtfootTteaiAeH337 words
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Article177 1956-01-01 2 CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ACTIVITIES NAGPUK: The report o the Christian Missionary Acti vities Enquiry Committee wil be ready by the end ol nex month, the Chairman, Dr. M B. Niyogi told P.T.I. Ti«e report would be submit ted to the State Governmen subject to the decision of th< Nagpur High Court177 words
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603 1956-01-01 2 PATRICK DAVIDSON - PATRICK DAVIDSON By rpHREE Australian univer- sity students who left for India on December 17 will be pioneers m what may become a student vacation exchange scheme between the two countries. The Australians are 21--year-old Donald Gibson, Economics student, of Sydney University,603 words
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540 1956-01-01 2 Comm. Katari's New Post .k i!f W HF IJU:^ The 9eeo d "•nlormort appointment m the Indian Navy-Fla* Officer (Flotilla) IndianFleet--wM be taken over by Commodore R.D. Katwt tta Deputy Chief <n tee Naval Staff, m SeJ^beriaftff^le will be the first Indian officer to540 words
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Article334 1956-01-01 2 VIJAYAWADA. Sri GulZ nr "Si Nanda> Union Minister xor Planning, had prolonged discussions with Acharya VinoDa tfhave m connection with tne work of the land reforms panel of the Planning CW mission here. i»i! ri Nanda told Passmen last week that the Bhoodan movement had helped334 words
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Article240 1956-01-01 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. G. Pande, Chairman of the Railway Board, addressing the annual meeting of tne central India Centre of the Institution ot Engineers, of whicn he is the chairman, asked engineers to execute development projects most economically and to see that all intructuous expenditure is240 words
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202 1956-01-01 2 All-India Peace Council Resolution upon Fortuffuese'coCalSts^o abondoS their SZSL preBBUW In a resolution passed at its special session here, the Council reiterated its belief that the existence of Portuguese colonial pockets on Indian soil was not only the denial of the lawful202 words
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126 1956-01-01 2 He said, maldistribution of Sho^ ProPert .V had caused nn ns and leuds among villagers and party politic! In election contests to Village sSCha^ further sharpenfd their differences. It would, therefore, be tantamount to putting tne cart before the horse, Tt Pa nchayats wer c126 words
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Article84 1956-01-01 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Lakshmi Menon has been appointed the Chairman of the All-India United Nations Day Committee m place of Mrs. Rajan Nehru, who is now m China. TT J ne representatives of the U.N. bodies m India, such as the regional directors of the LLhO84 words
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Article225 1956-01-01 2 NEW DELHI; Mr. Nehru received from the Soviet AmDassador m India, Mr. Menshikov, a gift of some agricultural implements fro m the Soviet Union. The machines included a crawler-type diesel tractor, a mould board plou;?.i a disk harrow, a harvestercombine complete with petrol engine and a225 words
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4666 1956-01-01 3 VICTOR PURCELL - Dual Nationality Of Chinese In South-East Asia VICTOR PURCELL Indonesia Gave The Lead Problem Of Chinese In I Malaya Analysed By ALTHOUGH the Chinese have teen coming down from Ch,na into So. th-East Asia for hundreds of years, it was not until well into the present century that they can4,666 words
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359 1956-01-01 3 AGREEMENT ON JOINT POLL STILL LACKING KARACHI: Mr. Mohammad Ali told correspondents that a compromise had been reached on a "very important"' group of subjects relating to financial, economic and commercial matters. Lobby circles .said under the "compromise formula" (briefly reported) the Centre woi'ld continue to be as "strong" as359 words
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Article52 1956-01-01 3 SAMBALPUR: The Distr^t and Sessions Judge of Sambalour, Sri J. X- Misra, convicted and sentenced an Adibasi. Pajan Gand, to death on a charge of murder of an eight-year-old boy m village Haldipali In March this year. Ten others charged with jtl* icsred conspiracy were52 words
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Article131 1956-01-01 4 EX-SOLDIERS TO BUILD EMBANKMENTS PATNA: Labour co-opera-tives of ex-soldiers of Nepal are to construct embankments along the Kosi m Nepal territory from Bharda to Banarjhula and Kanaull Bazar to Banarjhula, for a total length of about ten miles. Ex-soldiers 247 m number, are working on the Banarj-hula-Bharda and about 100131 words
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Article, Illustration438 1956-01-01 4 Highly Impressive Indian CLASSICAL DANCES BY THE BHASKARS <TNDIAN Classical Dances' x b y K. P. Bhaskar, Santha Bhaskar and their students, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 20, 21 and 22, 1955, under tI»S3 auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society and under the kind patronage of the438 words
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Article697 1956-01-01 4 Atomic 'Swimming-Pool Reactor LONDON: The recent agreement between India and the United Kingdom, under which Britain will make available to India the technical know-how of her atomic scientists, is one of the exampfos of how the Common wealth countries are setting the pace m the adaption697 words
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Advertisement315 1956-01-01 4 will toe eatabllahed early m" CHINESE STEEL the new year. PACTHUPQ EV\D A sum of Rs. 500,000 has HUK been Bet up by the C.G.R. for CEYLON setting up the foundry. the C. G. R. m part exchange »S for the rvJbber supplied to her N^/fISwM W^ by Ceylon. %v!^BM^^m^315 words
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