Indian Daily Mail, 29 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 15 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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339 1956-02-29 1 Malayan Rubber After All Reaches Red China SYNTHETIC RUBBER IMPORT INTO U.K.-A CHALLENGE KUALA LUMPUR, TUES: THE CHIEF MINISTER OF THE FEDERATION, TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN DECLARED THE POLICY OF PREVENTING THE EXPORT OF RUBBER T 0 CHINA IS UNREALISTIC AND UNWORKABLE*. The Tungku, who opened339 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-02-29 1 Prime Minister jawaharlal Nehru of India gives his guest, Queen Soraya of Persia a light for her cigarette at New Delhi Reception. The Shah and Queen of Persia are In India on a three-week goodwill tour.40 words
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134 1956-02-29 1 LONDON, Feb. 28: Speaking m the House of Commo7is last night, Mies Jennie Lee, a Labour leftwinger and w;i/e of M r« Aneurin Bevan, described the South East Asia Treaty Organisation countries a "miserable collection". There was Pakistan and "one or two little134 words
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Article49 1956-02-29 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Feb. £8: Mr. Anantasayanam Iyenyar, the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabfya will be certainly chosen as the next Speaker by the Lok Sabha, m succession to Mr. G. V. Mavalankar who died here yesterday, after long illness. CopyrightCopyright - 49 words
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Article81 1956-02-29 1 BOMBAY: For the tirst time m the 83-year-old history of the Bombay Municipal Corporation, the Mayoral Chair wouid be occupied by a woman. But her term is for only five weeks. Mrs. sulochana Mody, Cong, was declared elected as Mayor for the remaining period of the81 words
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Article43 1956-02-29 1 SUBS THREE-A-MONTH NEW LONDON, Connecticut, Feb. 28 O. Pomeroy Robinson, 64, General Manager of the Electric Boat Co., which bi'.H t submarines for the U.S. Navy at a rate of three-a-month during- world war 11, died m a hospital here mon- day. APAP - 43 words
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261 1956-02-29 1 FOUR CONDITIONS FOR MERGER OF TAMILNAD KERALA Minister Subramaniam's View POLITICAL CONTROL WILL BE IN TAMILS' HANDS From Our .Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 28: The Finance Minister of Madias, Mr. C. Subramaniam has made a strong idea for merger of lamilnad and Kerala areas into one Southern State. He wasCopyright - 261 words
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Article116 1956-02-29 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28. Crowds cheered the Shah of Iran Monday as he rode a richly caparisoned elephant along the bedecked streets of Banaras, holiest Hindu city. With their host, the Maharaja of Banaras, the Royal Party then sailed In a highly decorated barge seven miles downAP - 116 words
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Article46 1956-02-29 1 KARACHI, Feb. 28 The Pakistan Government Monday agreed to the appointment of Keng Piao as new Red 1 Chinese Ambassador here. Keng Piao, a former Ambassador to Stockholm, has held several responsible posts In the Com- AP tnuaiat Chto«a« Army-AP - 46 words
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134 1956-02-29 1 GOA: BR. HP's WARNING TO PORTUGAL LONDON, Feb. 28 MrKenneth Younger, m his summing up speech for the Labour opposition, during last night's House of Commons debate on foreign policy said it was a top priority for all Western powers who had colonial responsibilities to put their colonial houses mReuter - 134 words
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Article191 1956-02-29 1 Dominion Status Still Far Away W. Leader MONTREAL. Feb. 28 Premier G.H. Adams of Barbados say s the British West Indies are "quite a number of years away' 1 from achieving full Dominion Status. Adams arrived here Sunday night by plane from London where he signed an agreement binding 10AP - 191 words
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Article127 1956-02-29 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28.— Indian Premier Nehru said i uestlay star gazing has nothing to do with tne way hia Uovernment runs India. Tne subject came up during question time m Faruament. Several members asked what toe Frontier was doing about tne growing- belief thatAP - 127 words
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Article62 1956-02-29 1 LONDON, Feb. 28 The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will have a week's cruise m the Mediterranean m the 4,000-ton Royal Yacht, Britainnia, next month Buckingham Palace announced last night. It will be the first time that the British Sovereign has made a Mediterranean, cil-iseReuter - 62 words
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Article69 1956-02-29 1 LONDON, Feb. 28 Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, said last night that he thought the recent statement by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party Secretary, that the risk of war had decreased was "probably true." The Prime Minister who was replying to theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-02-29 1 The Duke of Edinburgh's foot gropes for a step that isn't there, as he alights from his helicopter on the flight deck of the Australian air- craft carrier Melbourne, which he visited hi Portsmouth. He piloted the Helicopter himself from the grounds of Buckingham palace.49 words
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968 1956-02-29 1 Indian Parliament Speaker Passes Away NEHRU AND PRASAD PAY TRIBUTES TO NAYALANKAR Mr. G. V. Mavalankar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, who was suffering from heart attack if or some time died at Ahmedabad Monday, Feb. 27. He was 68. Botih Houses of Parliament adjourned after paying homage to the968 words
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Advertisement72 1956-02-29 1 l MONTH s iB.BO I BMOHTHS- 8800 H IH 3MOKTHS 9 39.00 TAMIL CULTURE (Journal of the Academy of Tamil Culture) A QUARTERLY REVIEW DEDICATED TO THE STUDY OF TAMILIANA, with REV. DR. XAVIER s- TH AM NAY AGAM, University I of Ceylon, as the Chief Editor 1956 JANUARY ISSUE72 words
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855 1956-02-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Feb. 29, 1956 FREE MALAYA TITULAR REFORM £}V titular reform we mean reform of honours and decorations conferred by the Head of State or other dignitaries on persons m recognition of their services to the country. When a country is under alien rule, the right855 words
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Article2252 1956-02-29 2 Violent Agitation Over S.R.C. Report Condemned NEW DELHI: The Government of India's domestic and foreign policies were m general approved by the two Houses of Parliament which welcomed by an overwhelming majority the President's Address. The debate m the two Houses turned out largely to be one2,252 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-02-29 2 Bl«b Coinmife&mer* Sir Donald MacGtllivr&y, pre££?ESS. SwTS 1 to P ple Bt HooBenMS^S^w I 11 Bttla8 t tla WaiV-sa, Mahmud bin Mat Commas** of th« Mott Bxttlleitt Order of the Brit** Em-35 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-02-29 2 Sri A. Ramalinga Reddia r. Chairman, Coimbatorc Municipality, receiving a shield from Sri C. SubramanJam. Minister for Finance, Madras for producing best quality compost manure m the State.32 words
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244 1956-02-29 2 BOMBAY. World tenders are scheduled to be called by the Production Ministry on March 1 tor the equipment needed for the Rs. 620, million Nelveli lignite mining project m Madras State, it is reported. The Indian Bureau of Mines, which undertook a preliminary investigationNAFEN - 244 words
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Article83 1956-02-29 2 MADRAS: India is likely to emerge as the main supplier of bristles to the western countries. China was once the leading seller. In order to ensure a standard export quality, a grading centre ha 3 been established at Kanpur. India's exports last year were estimated at approximately 800,000NAFEN - 83 words
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Article599 1956-02-29 3 No New Taxes Proposed ESTIMATES PRESENTED BOMBAY. Dr. Jivraj N. Mehta, Finance Minister, Bombay, presented his fifth Budget Estimates for the year 1956-57 to the Legislative Assembly. The estimated revenue receipts is Rs. 78.10 <roren and expenditure Rs. 77.86 crores leaving a revenue surplus of Km. 23.43599 words
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Article84 1956-02-29 3 SHAH TO VISIT OSMANIA UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD; The Shah) and cj -een of Iran will arrive here on IFeb. 28 by special plane from. Banaras. In the afternoon, the Shah will visit the Osmania University and the Queen will visit the women's College. They will later attend a garden party. At84 words
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Article138 1956-02-29 3 HAMILTON (Ontario): Bids would be called soon by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., for construction of an experimental atomic energy reactor that Canada would supply India under the Colombo Plan, It was announced. Mr. V. Bennett, President of the Crown Own Company, which operates Canada's Atonic138 words
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563 1956-02-29 3 Railway Budget Rs. 9.1 Crores Surplus NEW DELHI. The Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, announced a proposal to levy a surcharge ox one anna m the rupee on all freight traffic^ with the except ion of grain and pulses, fodder, manure,563 words
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97 1956-02-29 3 "TENSION" IN KARACHI OVER CITY'S STATUS KARACHI: The District Magistrate of Karachi promulgated an order banning public meetings and processions for 14 days m Karachi m view of tne min g ten sion" among tht people of Karachi over the fiture status of the city. lh e order also prohibits97 words
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Article132 1956-02-29 3 AURANGABAD: The Chikalthana airport, five miles from Aurangabad, where the Ajanta caves and Ellora frescoes are situated, will soon be expanded, It was reliably learnt m view of the Increased tourist traffic on the BombayAurangabad service, the Central Government is understood to have made a provision for this.132 words
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Article24 1956-02-29 3 RANGOON: The Burma Oil Company announced Its decision to drill a test well new ondwe village m the Magwe24 words
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179 1956-02-29 3 PAKISTAN TO HAVE "PROVISIONAL" PRESIDENT KARACHI; The Pakistani Constituent Assembly decided that a "yrovisioaap President must be elected within 30 days of the Constitution BJI becoming an Act and) that any citizen whether a Muslim or non -Muslim shall be entitled to hold this office of "provisional president. The Constituent179 words
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Article35 1956-02-29 3 NEW DELHI; The Baha'is of India have presented a petition to the Shah of Iran, welcoming him to their country and appealing him to erant rel\«lous freedom to the Baha'is of Iran.35 words
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Article88 1956-02-29 3 FAZLUL HUQ TO BECOME GOVERNOR? DACCA: Mr. Abu Hossalu Sarkar, East Bengal Chief Minister, before taking off foi Karachi said here recently it was suggested that Mr. Fazlul Hug would 1 become the Governor of East Bengal after the constltutlon-rnaklng was com pleted. He added '"This suggest'on did not die88 words
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Article25 1956-02-29 3 KARACHI: U On Sein recently presented his credentials to the Pakistan Gover-nor-General, Maj-Gen. Lshander Mirza, as Burmese Abbassador to Pakistan.25 words
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Article36 1956-02-29 3 KARACHI; A five-nan Pakistani delegation led by the Pakistan Foreign Secretary, Mr. M. S. A. Bai£. left recently for Rangoon to explore the possibilities or reviving the periodic Indo-Bur-ma conferences on border problems.36 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-02-29 3 Sri K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras, distributing prizes at the Gandhinagar Ladies Club on Feb. 19.20 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-02-29 3 Third AU India Hand loom Week celebrations were inaugurated on Feb. 19 at Coimbatore. Picture shows Sri C. Subranmniam, Minister for Education* addressing a gathering m this connection.32 words
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Article650 1956-02-29 3 Indian View Of Aesthetics MADRAS. Sri Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Rajpramukh of Mysore, delivering the first of the series of the two lectures under Sir George Stanley Endowment, said that the really highest and truest aesthetic experience was the attempt to s o beyond the temporary pleasant experience and650 words
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Article38 1956-02-29 3 LAHORE: The name of the village of Dhingha m Dera Ghazl Khan District of West Pakistan has been changed to Allahabad. The Board of Revenue of West Pakistan has given its sanction to the change.38 words
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108 1956-02-29 3 289 TEXTILE WORKERS RELEASED IN NAGPUR NAGPUR: About 289 textile workers who had been sentenced m summary totals for defiance Of the order under Section 144 Cr. P.C. were released by an order of the Government on their tenderIng apology. Over 1,800 of the 2.288 textile workers arrested during the108 words
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56 1956-02-29 3 60 ARRESTED AFTER TEA ESTATE CLASH KAUMPONG; Police have rounded up 60 persons from the X <mai Tea Estate, following a clash between the workers and management over service conditions on Feb. 10Ten persons were injured, three seriously m the clash. Armed police are now guarding the Tea BsUte r56 words
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Article210 1956-02-29 3 INDIANS ASKED TO SALUTE GOA FLAG NKW DELHI: Indian prisoners m Goa have complained about food and living conditions to Mr. Khalil, the Egyptian observer, who recently visited Goa. Mr. Khalil is understood to nave communicated these grievances to the Portuguese authorities. Particularly, Indian prisoners complained they were ordered to210 words
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Article102 1956-02-29 3 NEW DELHI: India has agreed to provide facilities for about 1,000 Gcanese students to appear for the School Leaving Certificate examination at Karwar, India. 50 miles from the Goa toorder. Formal sanction was conveyed telegraphically to the Portuguese authorities m Goa. The Portuguese Government madeNAFEN - 102 words
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77 1956-02-29 3 DR. KHAN SAHIB NO TO BE W. PAK GOVERNOR KARACHI: West Pakistan's Chid Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib, contradicted local press reports that he was shortly becoming Governor of West Pakistan province. "Morning News'' of Karachi, reported that West Pakistan Finance Minister Mian Mumtaz Daulatana would shortly become Chief Minister of77 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-02-29 3 BRENNEN COLLE GE Sri C SubrtuntaUm, Minister for Education, MadrM layin* the foundation stone of the nPw building for tto Qvnmnmt Brtoaett ColletP, Tellcherry «t Dlim .nMiMi of f*b. ie. M31 words
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Article98 1956-02-29 4 The "Star Soccerites" held its sixth General Meeting at the Club premises No. 87A Owen Road, Singapore Sunday, and the following Office-bearers were elected: PATRONS: Mr. Thio Chan Bee, A. P. Rajah, Soh Ghee Soon, K. M. Ghazali, S. A. Dawood, Mr. John Ede, Dr. S. H.98 words
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Article80 1956-02-29 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 28: India 16 negotiating to buy British gnat turbo- jet fighters and for a contract to manufacture them, it was stated m Parliament today. Dr. K. N. Katju, Defence Minister, said m a written reply that draft contracts were being discussed. The80 words
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303 1956-02-29 4 For "Generous" Donations Towards Cyclone Relief From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 28: A special tribute to the Indian Community m Malaya was paid by the Finance Minister of Madras, Mr. C. Subramaniam m his. Budget Speech on Monday for their generosity m contributing towardsCopyright - 303 words
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175 1956-02-29 4 CEYLON-INDIA AIR TRAFFIC RIGHTS TALKS COLOMBO The Ceylon Government is encountering considerable difficulty In obtaining traffic rights m Bombay for the Air Ceylon Interntional service Inaugurated last week m co-operation with X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines), according to official sources here. These sources said that the Indian Government was "offended" that175 words
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Article139 1956-02-29 4 DRAVIDAR KAZHAKAM The Ninth Annual General Meeting Of Singapore Dravidar Kazhakam was held at 20 Kalang Road, Singapore Sunday, Feb. 26, with Mr. S. S. Sinnappanar m the chair. Following v*ce elected offi-ce-bearers and Committee membrs for the ensuring year:President; S. Nadarajan; Vice President K. R. Moorthy; Hon. Secretary: S.T.139 words
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70 1956-02-29 4 SULTANS TOLD ABOUT LONDON MERDEKA TALKS KUALA LUMPUR; Sultans of eight Malayan SStatse s and the representative of the Suitan of J oho re, Tungku Mahota heard the Rulers representatives who accompanied the Merdeka Mission yesterday give an account of the independence talks held m London. Today's Conference of Ruler70 words
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Article86 1956-02-29 4 A white Paper on| Singapore Education Policy will be tabled before the Legislative Assembly next week, said Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Minister for Eduction yesterday at a press conference. The Education Minister said .if the House approved the White Paper the Government may proceed with inplementing86 words
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Article47 1956-02-29 4 The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, left Geneva by air Monday night and i s expected to arrive here by X.L.M. 1.30 p.m. today. The Chief Minister has been resting- m the Swiss Mountain resort of Arosa for the past three weeks.47 words
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Article42 1956-02-29 4 LONDON, Feb. 28: Mr. Nikita Khrushchev has been reelected First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Moscow Radio announced. 'Reuter. TOKYO. Feb. 2g Japan's Foreign Office yesterday said the government will not permit trade between Japan and Communist North Korea.42 words
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Article67 1956-02-29 4 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Feb. 28: Mr. A. E. Goonesingha, Ceylon's Ambassador m Burma, announced today that he had resigned his diplomatic assignment and would fight the ruling United National Party m the forthcoming general elections. Mr. Goonesingha, who returned here yesterday from Burma, is the founder of the67 words
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Article52 1956-02-29 4 irom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 28: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon and three other Union. Ministers Mr. M. P. Shah, M. C. Khanna and Mr. K. L. Srimali have been nominated as Congress candidates to the Rajya Sabha, since their seats fall vacant mCopyright - 52 words
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67 1956-02-29 4 ALL-COMMUNITY DINNER FOR THE TUNGKU ...The Malaya n Indian Community will join m ani allCommunity mammoth dinner m honour of the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman and the members of the Alliance Merdeka Mission, m Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Music and Dance by all community artistes will be part of the67 words
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Article78 1956-02-29 4 COLOMBO, Fob. 28 Water rationing was introduced here yesterday for the first time m seventh! decades to meet the shortage of supplies threatened by the current drought. Supplies wer c cut off tour hours this afterotoon and the cut would be continued dally until the rainsReuter - 78 words
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Article160 1956-02-29 4 SEGREGATION OF COLOURED VOTERS! CAPETOWN, Feb. 28 Mr. Jacobus Strauss, Leader of the Opposition united Party today challenged South African's Nationalist Government to resign and hold mew general elections if the courts later invalidated the Government's recent Act reconstituting the Senate. He was addressing a joint sitting of both HousesReuter - 160 words
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Article84 1956-02-29 4 ELEPHANT'S STROLL COST HIM $5! NEW YORK, Feb. 28 An elephant's stroll on a New York sidewalk cost JU owner five dollars Monday. The sumonses charged violation of the sanitary code and obstructing the sidewalk. ''It was a small elephant, only six years old and only six feet tall," said84 words
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Article85 1956-02-29 4 AKron, OHIO. Feb. 28 Dr. Roy L. Knapj). 72, who admitted performing some 300 abortions each year since 1934 at fees totaling more than a million dollars, Monday was sentenced to four months m county jail. Common pleas Judge Ray B. Watters also ordered the physician85 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-02-29 4 Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Transport and Hatijan Welfare inspecting Home of the slums, Harijan Colonies etc., fn North Madras area.24 words
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Article274 1956-02-29 4 R. G. ADDRESSES KELANIYA VOTERS "I entered Parliament to voice the sentiments of the people and not to behave like a mynah. If by my actions it was felt that j am breaking party principles and aqting like a traitor to the UNP Sir John should sack me,'* Mr. R.G.274 words
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85 1956-02-29 4 FED. PARTY'S MESSAGE TO JAFFNA LAWYERS COLOMBO; The Federal Party despatched the folowing message to the Joint Secretary of the Working Committee of the Jaffna Lawyers Association. 'Tout telegram given greatest consideration. Irrevocably committed to hartal others areas. Talk of postponement misunderstood every where. Kotelawala stated last week at U.N.P.Tamil Arasu - 85 words
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Article91 1956-02-29 4 SOCIAL BUTTERFLY MENACE! ELPITITA: There was as much difference between rural damsels and sophisticated llrban women a s there was between a man and! a woman. Urban women considered themselves a s articles availaH!L for Bale to the highest bidder and devoted their time f£L**f tten V On to making91 words
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