Indian Daily Mail, 7 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-07 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XP No. 22 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1339 1956-03-07 1 SELF GOVT. IS MEANINGLESS WITHOUT MALAYANISATION SREENIVASAN COMMISSION'S RECOMMENDATIONS The Malayanisation < the Governor of Singapo** m its Interim Report issu ernment would be an "*n Government is entirel out by the people of the Public Service staffed by levels where policy fornui place would be deregator; pie of a1,339 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-03-07 1 AI'THERiNK LUCY, Negr o student who was expelled from the all-white University of Alabama, U.S.A* waves a hand a* she arrives at La Guard. a Airfield, New York on Mar. l. Miss Lucy had flown from Birmingam, Alabama with her lawyer Mr. Thurgood Marshall, who is CounselA.P.; PHOTO - 99 words
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Article141 1956-03-07 1 CORONATION OF CAMBODIAN KING PHNOMPENH. Cambodia, Mar. 6. King Norodom Sura, marit. Ruler of Cambodia, has been crowned m a glittering centuries-old ceremony m tne inrone Koo m of the Royal Palace here. ne H.mg, aged 60. sat on a lolty red and gold throne beoeam a wmte and goldReuter - 141 words
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Article101 1956-03-07 1 KARACHI, Mar. 6.— SEATO got off to a bad start today oecause of its Information Ltepartznent. By nustake one sheet of a secret paper to be presented at a clotted session or the eightmember meeting was distributed to newsmen with the of the evenln X addressA.P. - 101 words
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Article40 1956-03-07 1 SURVEY OF HIMALAYAN RANGES KATHMANDU, Mar. 6.— An Indian Geological Survey Team is to accompany the Japanese expedition to the 25,548-foot Manaslu Peak. The expedition is led by the 62-year-old Preai dent of the Japanese Alpine Club, Yako Maki.— Reuter.40 words
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Article65 1956-03-07 1 The Governor had agreed to the appointment of Mr. 'I. M. Jumabhoy, Assistant Minister to be Minister for Commerce and Industry m place of Mr. David Marshall, who will now be able to give his full time to his duties as Chief Minister. The new Minister65 words
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Article262 1956-03-07 1 U.K. And U.S. Cold Shoulder Pak. Philippine Suggestion WASHINGTON, Mar. 6.— Britain and the United States are expected to remain cold towards any suggestion of broadening th e Southeast Asian Alliance to cover economic as well a s military matters during the Pact's Ministerial meetingReuter - 262 words
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Article68 1956-03-07 1 PARIS Mar. 6.— French Premier Ouy Mollet will meet Sir Anthony Eden In London Next Sunday March 11, the Premier's office announced here. M. Mollet would return to Paris the same evening, his office said. French newspapers regard the invitation as a result ot the outspoken criticism ofReuter - 68 words
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225 1956-03-07 1 PAK.-BR. CLASH OVER KASHMIR IN SEATO TALKS?! KARACHI. Mar 6.— Mr Selwyri Lloyd. British Freign Secretary, upset Government circles here yesterday by declaring publicly that 'Kashmir was not a suitable subject tor discussion by SEATO.' A. highly placed Pakistani source promptly told correspondents that Pakistan would raise the issue m225 words
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Article419 1956-03-07 1 Nehru Announces India Government Decision Largest State In S. India (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 6— The Government of India have finally decided to form Visalandhra State composed of Telegana areas of Hyderabad and the whole of the present Andihra State. This was announced by419 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-03-07 1 PRESIDENT EIBENHOW ER sports Ma famous grin as he poses with MRS. EISENHOWER, Feb. 29 attheWhTtl House, wvhington, just prior to addressing the Amaican people over television and radio on his decision to run for the presidential election should he be nonSnSS 5£ j£i publicans. AP PHOTOAP; PHOTO - 50 words
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135 1956-03-07 1 SEGREGATION IN AMERICAN COLLEGES! WASHINGTON, Mar. 6.— The United States Supreme Court has upheld a decision that its ban on segregation of White s and Negroes In Public (State and City-owned) Schools also applies to colleges and uoiv-rsitieu which receive help from taxpayers' money The Original decisioni was given byReuter - 135 words
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Article88 1956-03-07 1 CALCUTTA, Mar. 6.^ Prince A*y Khan said here that the health of the Aga Khan, his father, who is at present m Cannes iFrance was 'a little bit better, but not very good.' The Prince said he wa« anxious to return, to France, andReuter - 88 words
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Article205 1956-03-07 1 Mr. S. B. Bapat, Establish, ment Officer and Director, Organisation, Methods and Vigilance of the Government of India is due to arrive by air today (Wed., Mar. 7), Air India. ETA 0730 hours. Mr. Bapat will be m Singapore for three weeks. Arrangements for his visit205 words
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Article87 1956-03-07 1 LONDON, Mar. Joseph Stalin was a forgotton man today on the third anniversary of Ms death. Soviet newspapers, which seldom miss a chance to remember such historic events, ignored with studied calculation the man Communists the world over had exalted as a demigod during his 25 yean' reign.AP. - 87 words
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Article106 1956-03-07 1 DULLEST WARNING TO SEATO POWERS KARACHI, Mar. 6— U S Secretary of State John roster Dulles called for the crctlon of military "force m being 1 to Protect the more e-ioued SEATO nations from" UM threat of Communist au -resslon. Warnin? that the ol<j Soviet policy of violence had notAP. - 106 words
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Advertisement8 1956-03-07 1 I •SJSi^VH 1 >; < TTHfe LEADMM IjsssL Hsiivf 18 words
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558 1956-03-07 2 COLONY POLITICS: THE TRUTH Indian Daily Mail Spore, WeA, Mar. 7, 1966 THE crucial meeting of the Labour Front lias come and gone, but the confusion m the Colony politics seems to go on for ever! Though the Front unanimously rejected Mr. David Marshall's proposal for merger with the Liber-al-Socialists,558 words
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Article830 1956-03-07 2 MPs' Tribute To Deshmukh MEW DELHI: At no budget proposals of the Ft verntnent of India been w by members of the ruling sMfcm groups as was done Mr. Chintaman Destunukh Indeed the budget proposal prise to members of all par not m the sense830 words
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Article157 1956-03-07 2 TAX ON BONUS SHARES CRITICISED BOMBAY: "The tax on bon us shares Is a bad tax. and is difficult to defend'" said Dr. John Matthai, Chairman of the Taxation Enquiry Commission giving his reaction. Dr. Matthai said that most of the proposals are m accord with the trend of the157 words
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Article121 1956-03-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Finance Minister. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh. is understood to be m favour of setting up shortly a high-power body of experts to go into the question of economy and avoidance of waste m development expediture. The constitution of such a body was121 words
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Article107 1956-03-07 2 TIRUVARUR: A meeting of the Managing Committee of the Tiruvarur Carnatic Music Trinity Commemoration Sabha, held here on Feb. 23. Mr. V. Venkateswara Aiyar of Alathur presiding, resolved to hold the birthday celebrations of the Music Trinity—the birthday of Sri Muthuswami Dikshlthar on March 17 next, of107 words
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330 1956-03-07 2 NEW DELHI: The need for preventing over-crowding and to enforce cleanliness m trains was stressed by Prime Minister Nehru while speaking on the railway budget at a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party. Members complimented tot Railway Minister on the excellent budget he had presented330 words
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119 1956-03-07 2 MADRAS; Mr. ananmugha Rajeswara Sethupatni, Minister tor p«.iblic Works, deteoued the -proposal m tne Madras Budget to step up electricity rates for supply to licensees and bulk consumers on the High Tension tariff m the Hy-dro-electric areas, by 30 per cent. The Minister said that this119 words
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168 1956-03-07 2 ARTS AND CRAFTS COMPULSORY STUDY BY CHILDREN URGED NEw DELHI; Compulsory teaching of arts and crafts m the early stage of education of children is one of the main recommendation >j of a Seminar on art education sponsored by the Lalit Kala Akadami. which ended here. The Seminar was of168 words
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119 1956-03-07 2 NEW DELHI; A time will come when all the Portuguese territories will be lnie^iateo. witn mala, said Mr. Neliru m reply to questions m,i n lioa Sab ha. Mr. A.. X- Chanda. Deputy Minister, stated that Daara and Nagar Haveli, the two Portuguese enclaves were119 words
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Article127 1956-03-07 2 LIFE INSURANCE BILL NEW DELHI- Persons holdin^f offices of profit m the insurance business controlled by Government will not be disqualified from becoming members of Parliament, according to a new clause sought to be inserted m the pEUtoK n Sffi < Erner c > The new clause is proposed by127 words
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277 1956-03-07 2 NEW DELHI; Four Union Ministers, Messrs. M. C. Shah, M. C. Khanna, v. K. Krishna Menon awf K. L. Shrimah are amon^ th e CJbngress candidates re««o«ninated for election to the Rajya Sabha to flir up vacancies of retlrta* memben. s Under th e Oonstitution277 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-03-07 2 Mr, K. KamaraL Chief Minister of Madras inaugurating the Centenary Celebrations of the Saidapet Teachers* College, Madras. Beside the Chief Minister is seated Mr. S.I). Snndaravadivelu, Director of Public Instruction.33 words
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461 1956-03-07 2 NEW DELHI: The Representation of People (Amendment) Bill, 1956. as passed by the Lok Sabha, was adopted by the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday last. The Bill amends the parent Act m respect of provisions dealing with preparation of electoral rolls for Parliamentary and461 words
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Article257 1956-03-07 2 In his reply to the debate, MR. PATASKAR, Minister for Legal Affairs, referred to the plea that the final revising authority m regard to appeals against rejection Of applications for inclusion m the ele. toral rolls, should be the Election Commission, it should be noted, he257 words
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154 1956-03-07 2 CASES AGAINST AKALIS TO BE WITHDRAWN CHANDIGARH: AH cases penoing against Akallg arrested m connection with the Akali 'Morcha' on July 4, m 55, m Amrltsar against the oan on, tne shouting of linguistic slogans are to be withdrawn by the Punjab Government. The Government has also decided to release154 words
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Article170 1956-03-07 2 DISTRIBUTION OF LAND IN T.-C. It is estimated that about ak !l s of acrea of P°™»- bok < e ll la n <te wuldbe available m the State. The Forest De«oX, tm t nt^ alBo a P* >eßr to nave some lands with them which could be distributed. It170 words
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Article141 1956-03-07 3 States Regard Target Date As Too Early Phased Programme Urged NEW DELHI: The views of the State Governments on the report t>; the Prohibition Enquiry Committee were placed before Parliament last week. While generally accepting the recommendations Of the Committee, some of the State Governments had expressed141 words
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Article204 1956-03-07 3 The Government Of Andhra stated Prohibition might be introduced m new areas progressively by means of rationed distribution. The Governments of Madras and Saurashtra were In full agreement with 4he report. rhe Madras Government stated that If other Governments were given a subvention they should not be204 words
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Article205 1956-03-07 3 NEW DELHI: The Salesrax Laws Validation Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha after rejecting- all amendments. Mr. Deahmukh, the Finance Minister replying to the debate, they were only validating certain transactions to make levy and collection of the taxes legal. In this there was no iear205 words
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Article242 1956-03-07 3 BOMBAY The Ministry of Transport, Government 01 India, proposes to set up iOO youth nostels througnuut me country during the aext nve years, accoraimg to a spokesman of tne \oath Hostel Association m Bombay. The association, he said, haa sent a memorandum to the union GovernmentNAFEN - 242 words
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Article27 1956-03-07 3 RANGOON: Unilever Ltd., of hsiltaiu have decided! to erect a soap factory and a glycerine extraction plant uere at an estimated cost of Ks. 10. million. NAFENNAFEN - 27 words
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253 1956-03-07 3 MORE SAVINGS SCHEMES TO BE INTRODUCED TRIVANDRUM: Mr. X. S MaUiotra, National Savings Commissioner for India, announced at a Press Conference here that Government were contemplating to introduce two more savings schemes "Gift Coupons'' and "Time Deposits" m post offices. "Gift Coupons" which could be used for presentations on occasions253 words
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Article222 1956-03-07 3 JAMSHEDPUR; New mines are likely to be opened to meet the coal production targets under the second Five Year plan. It is reliably learnt here. Informed quarters said production of coal requirements under the second Plan assessed at about 60 million tons against the222 words
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Article202 1956-03-07 3 NEW DELHI: By a notification published m a Gazette of India Extraordinary last week, the President has called upon the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of all part "A" and "B" States to elect members to the Rajya Sabha m place of members who are202 words
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27 1956-03-07 3 RANGOON: The Burmese President Dr. Ba V ordered dissolution of Parliament with effect from Mar. 1 «ad general elections on Apr. IT.27 words
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Article349 1956-03-07 3 NEED FOR CENTRAL SUBSIDY The Governments of Madhya Bharat, Mysore, T.-C, Bihar. PKPSU and Hajasthan said it would be difficult for them to introduce prohibition unless the Union Government agreed to subsidise the State Governments to the extent Of their ios s resulting from Prohibition. The Government of PEPSU, nowever.349 words
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356 1956-03-07 3 ter event m India. It was with the enactment of the new Indian Constitution on Republic Day that the Indian nations future democratic development was given form «nd direction," he continued. Senator Humphrey then referred to India's Constitution which, particularly' m the sphere of fundamentalNAFEN - 356 words
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Article473 1956-03-07 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh. Union Minister for Agriculture, stated here that the Indian Coouncil of Agricultural Research sponsored 138 research scheme^ m agriculture, animal husbandry, veterinary science, statistics and other related fields tn 1955-56 at a total cost of Rs. J4.61 lakhs. I Dr. Deshmukh. who was473 words
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Article64 1956-03-07 3 NEW DELHI: The setting up of a "Scientific Civil Service is now being considered by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. This was disclosed by the Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, Mr. K. D. Malaga m reply to Dr. Gidwani In tne Lok Saoha.64 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-03-07 3 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER exteriln a welcoming hand to PRESIDENT GIOVANNI GRONCHI, of Italy, on the steps of the Wlhte Horse m Washington, on Feb. 27. Others, from let, aa c Mrs. Eisenhower, Sienora Gronchi, Mrs. dare Booth Lace, the United States Ambassador to Rome, Signora Martlno,A.P. - 68 words
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437 1956-03-07 3 Rise In India's Defence Expenditure OVERALL DEFICIT OF Rs. 390 CRORES NEW DELHI: Presenting his sixth annual Budget m Parliament on Wednesday, Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, Finance Minister, disclosed that for the coming financial year at the existing levels of taxation revenue was estimated at Rs. 493.6 crores and expenditure at437 words
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Article126 1956-03-07 3 TANJDRE: It was high time that the leaders ot various political parties met together m conference and sat across the table and arrived at an agreement to leave the student population completely free from party influence ana activities, observed Mr. C. Subramaniam. Education and Finance Minister, here126 words
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Article257 1956-03-07 3 The Minister, m the course of hi s address m Tamil, also referred to a "white paper" to be issued by hi m m another ten or fifteen days, detailing the future pattern of education, and said that it would be dlscusseu by the educationists an<i257 words
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Article334 1956-03-07 3 MADRAS: General discussion on the Budget for 1966--57 began m the Madras Legislative Council and will continue for lour days till March 3. Dr. P. v. Cherian. Ortairman, preaided. Ail the five members who spoke recently uniiormly pleaded for locating at least one heavy industry m334 words
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Article68 1956-03-07 3 NEW DELiHI: The suggea* l tion to launch a Chinese-style anti-fly campaign m the Capital, has been rejected by the Delhi State Health authorities. The Health Minister. Rajkiunari Amrit Kaur told Mr. M.R. Krishna m a written reply m the Lok Sahha- "The ocal authorities feel that the68 words
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Article53 1956-03-07 3 NEW YORK: Mr. John Sherman Cooper. American Ambassador to India, left New York last week by air for London en route to New Delhi. The Ambassador spent a month m the U.S. for consultatlon s m Washington. He expects to spend a few days In Lonrton53 words
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Article122 1956-03-07 4 COLOMBO: China has agreed to pay m Sterling of "m acceptable goods" what she will owe Ceylon after she has completed delivering the full quota of rice on the 1955 contract under the Rubber-Rice tact. It Is estimated that the balance of payment would be around122 words
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Article173 1956-03-07 4 HE'LL DEDICATE HIS LIFE TO TAMIL CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. U. N. Navaratnam, the Federal Party candiate here, said m English at a mass rally m the town market square that he would abide by the (Federal Party decisins andf dedicate his life to save the Tamil language and the party's policies.173 words
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Article38 1956-03-07 4 t LONDON, Mar. 6.— Sir An£y e .told Parliament that Britain is recalling Bri- Arm X Offi «ers at present Th e Prime Minister said S3 wouW 6^^ Gove^Jw^3&&. dtecu 8d with38 words
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Article35 1956-03-07 4 Site: Tan En," fit loin a new coalition government, I must say that thi« Is nothing but a grave distortion of facts, i wilThave no truck with face saving devices.35 words
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Article56 1956-03-07 4 Tonight at 8 o'clock m the series designed "To Start You Talking:," Radio Malaya will broadcast on its Blue Network a 30-minute Impromptu discussion on the language problem In Malaya. Taking part are Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Mr. Tan En» Joo Ungku Abdul Aziz and C.56 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-03-07 4 A Battery of HupersonJ c «u4d«d mludles, known a« XI™^LS^!S I S? rd J^ Fort Xl a m N «w York, m this picture, S^m^- JS? ndmUm aa c Mrt of the fiOsth A Missile Battauon. The mlMiles aa c awrked "SentineiH of New York."49 words
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Article390 1956-03-07 4 "Your Sphere Is Religion: Don't Dictate To Govt." Prime Minister sir John Kotelawala said at Pelmadnlla that "religious fanatic* an responsible for starting the movement to oppose the holding the general election before the Jayanti celebration.*" He was speaking at the lay- 1 ing a390 words
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Article121 1956-03-07 4 COLOMBO. A village Cultivation Officer, Mr. K. B. Java•tmdera of Nikawerapittya, who was charged with bavin* accepted a bribe of R». lo was fined Ra, 10 after a three-day inquiry a Board. A Registrar of Birth*, Marriages and Deaths, Mr. S. B. Kuraaraslnghe, of Averiwattee,121 words
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Article123 1956-03-07 4 U.S. Aid To India— A Suggestion NEw DELHI. Mar. 6. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, former American secretary of the rreasury, said he fejt the «Jnited states Congress should otfer India a loan of 500 million doJlor 3 (about £178,570,000 sterling) 'as an act of friendship.' He told a press conference hereReuter - 123 words
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Article164 1956-03-07 4 The following Officebearers were elected at the 23rd .Ymual ■J5 c i S* r M of the Ceylon s p° rt3 Club held on Mar. 4, 1966 President: Dr. c. Subrah. manyam. Vice-presidents: Mr. 8 M Vaaagar and Mr. V. Ambiavagar. Hon. Secretary: Mr. 8. Muthucumaru. Hon.164 words
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48 1956-03-07 4 SELANGOR GOVT. EMPLOYEES VOTE FOR STRIKE JVbe Government Employees Union of Selangor took "Strike BaUot Votes" on Sunday last lor the minimum wages of 9k p.d. and the results are ns foUcncs: 2\otal Member* mg Voted for Strike 1,596 Vxrted against Strike ix Spoiled Votes 26 Abstained iqi48 words
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Article60 1956-03-07 4 The names of the RAF personnel who lost their lives m the Valetta transport accident near the Blue Valley Tea Estate m the Cameron Highlands on Mar. 2 arc Fit. Lt T.J. McColl (pilot), F.O. C.R. Clisby (navigator) and Sergeant D. Brodie (signaller), of No. 48 Squadron, Far60 words
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Article28 1956-03-07 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 6.— Representatives of Britain France and the United States mii meet here this afternoon to consider latest, developments Jn the Middle East, the State department Announced.28 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-03-07 4 PHOTO Vietnamese Citizen Committee members parade, on Feb. 25, through the Streets of Siagon. Indo-China, urging people to come out and vote m tie first constituent assembly elections. Over 500 candidates are standing for the seats and pollinir will take nlace on Mar. 4. These areAJP. - 59 words
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Article115 1956-03-07 4 IN THE FEDERATION Front Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 6. A bill it) to be introduced under a certificate of urgency at they next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council on Mar. 14 to enable certain oinccrs m public service to retire imme&atety without the normal requirements of age and115 words
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Article226 1956-03-07 4 .K IACHI Mar 6.— Foreign Ministers of eight South Eakt Asian Treaty Nations opened secret talks here today a less than two hours after meeting to consider their answer to Russia's drive to influence Asia into the Communist camp. At the opening- public session the Ministers stressedReuter - 226 words
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Article62 1956-03-07 4 NICOSIA, Mar. 6.— Arch* bishop Makarios, leader of the Union with Greece movement, declared here Britain had shown no goodwill for finding a basis for reasonable agreement on the Cyprus question. He told a Press conference his talks with the British Government had lasted five months62 words
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Article36 1956-03-07 4 ROMBAY. Mar. Tht Shah of Persia anil' Quwn Soraya arrived here last night by air from Poona on the last Rtage on their three-week visit to India. They leave for home on Thursday.36 words
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311 1956-03-07 4 Not long after the Minister for Health and Social Welfare assumed office last year complaint boxes were Installed w lth the co-operation of State and Settlement Governments m, prominent places m hospitals generally throughout the Federation for the use of patients who had any complaint311 words
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Article74 1956-03-07 4 LONDON, Mar. A year-old London Warehouseman, Patrick Antonio Mlcheal Ross, who was sentenced to death for Murdering- an Indian student, has been granted a reprive, the Home Office announced over the weekend. The Indian' student, Akon Chandra Dutta, wan found battered to death and hidden up74 words
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Article40 1956-03-07 4 K. C. B. FOR GEN. GLUBB LONDON": Mar. 6.— The Queen today appointed Lieute-cnant-General John Qlubb, dismissed by Jordan as Commander of the Arab Legion, a Knight Commander of the Bath, one of Britain's Highest and Oldest Orders of Chivalry40 words
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