Indian Daily Mail, 14 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 29 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article341 1956-03-14 1 INDIAN REJS' AMBITION: PARTY BOSS'S VIEWS Mar. 13: The nine-man Politburo of the Indian Communist Party met behind closed doors here yesterday to draw up a programme for the Communist Party Congress at Palghat, Malabar, South India, next month. The Party's Congress, one of the mostReuter - 341 words
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Article169 1956-03-14 1 The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday sent letters 01 tnanks to tne RAX, tne Pakistani Traae Commissioner and the Singapore police who participated m the rescue of tne 12 students who were missing m a launch since Sunday afternoon. To Mr. M.H.E.A, Baig, the Pakistani169 words
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Article113 1956-03-14 1 WASHINGTON. Mar. 13 Attorney General Herbert Brownell Mortday seized more than 13 million dollars m cold bullion and $250,000 m cash, imnked m New York City by the National Bank of Romania to partially satisfy claims of U.S. citizens against the Romanian Government. He announced thi3113 words
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63 1956-03-14 1 RANGOON, Mar. 13 The U.S. Government has proposed 1 buying 10,000 tons of Burmese rice for Pakistan to <ielp meet an emergency food shortage m East Pakistan. Proceeds of the purchase would be used by the burmese Government for obtaining American technicians. TheAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-03-14 1 DULLES NEHRU SHAKE HANDS Mr. John Foster Dulles, left, the Secretary of State, who has just been attending t>>e SEATO Conference m Karachi, calls on Jawaharla 1 Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, m New Delhi Mar. 9.37 words
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Article256 1956-03-14 1 'Introducing' Communalism Into Trade Union Movement (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman was today severely criticised for his statement that the Malay daily rated workers were instigated by their "more eloquent and clever nonJttalay workers". Refuting his statement as untrue and256 words
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86 1956-03-14 1 MADURAI TAMIL SANGAM GOLDEN JUBILEE Committee has been con--tituted to celebrate the Golden T ubilee of the Madurai Tamil In May next at Madurai. Mr. P. T. Raian M.L.A., who 'ias been elected the Vice-Pre-sident of the Committee has 'ssued an appeal to the Tamils 'to make the celebration a86 words
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Article170 1956-03-14 1 SEATO KASHMIR PAX DENIAL KARACHI, Mar. 13. A Foreign Office spokesman here yesterday denied that PaKiaian uad threatened to quit the South East Asia Treaty Organisation unless the Kashmir and Afgnan issues were raised at last week's SE ATO Council of Mini sters Conference. He was commenting on an IndianReuter - 170 words
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89 1956-03-14 1 TO RE-OPEN TALKS TO SOLVE WAGE DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: The Working Committee of the Malayan rraae Union congress lius evening ueciaeu to appoint Mr. G. ijeo, as chainnau ox the •>'iuli!Uii VVillllej Ot--Wi ►jive (uionuily mica; and vtie ..iona. ianir Bin ivioiiu. HMu to re-open tne ueauioCKeu issu^. -elwtxn89 words
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Article38 1956-03-14 1 BAGHDAD Mar. 13 The T »-aql Government ha,, decided o rai<-*> »ts di^lo~atic recantation m Nationalist to Fmba.°sv level it -ps announced Monday. The "overoment also dec'ded to "tablish dtplomatic relations with Thailand. Rurm. n^ APAP - 38 words
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Article37 1956-03-14 1 An Extraordinary Government Gazette published yester lay denlare s Madras (PA) Oelhi A) and Pcndicherry (P are infectei places for the pur pose of Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance as small-pox exists m those pIMU.37 words
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97 1956-03-14 1 21 TONS U.S. HEAVY WATER FOR INDIA WASHINGTON, Mar. IS. —The United States w m Hell 129 tons of heavy water to six nations to help them m their peacetime atomic energy programmes, the atomic »mur&y commission announced today. Britain will receive 50 tons; France So tons; India 21 tons;Reuter - 97 words
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Article34 1956-03-14 1 COLOMBO, Mar. I 3 —Formal discussions have begun here between Government representatives of Ceylon and the United States to finalise a treaty for five million dollars aid to Ceylon it was officially stated today.34 words
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Article330 1956-03-14 1 Casey's Assurance To India SEATO DECISION ON KASHMIR BOMBAY, Mar. 13 Mr. v. G. Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister said »ere today that SEATO resolution on Kashmir was a protest against the attempt of Bulgani n and Khrushchev ..o increase tension m two directions m this part of the world."Reuter - 330 words
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141 1956-03-14 1 WASHINGTON, Afar. 13— The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declared unanimously that Universities may not delay tue admission of Negro student* pending a study of problems involved. The Supreme Court issued an order overturning- a Florida Supreme Court decision that permitted a delay m tneAP - 141 words
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Article81 1956-03-14 1 U.K. WANTS X-MAS CARDA A Bntisn arm, rasciUdted by tsraw pictures m Christmas maoe m Singapore anu ..ae Federation, is reported to have written to the Commissioner for Malaya m London for "a point of contract". An official statement issu'cti acre sa_>s Vie nrm said uitij /ish to uaport sknilar81 words
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Article28 1956-03-14 1 NEW DELHI. Mar. 13: The Afghan Foreign Minister has said Pakistan's refusal to recognise the rights of Pathans on the Pakistan-Afghan border "will endanger world peace."28 words
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Article113 1956-03-14 1 The first Malyan Film Unit's production to be taken by the M.G-M m the United Kingdom for commercial distribution is "SERVE TO LEAD". The film is about the Federation Military College at Port Dickson, made m 1965 to encourage recruiting and shows the training and life113 words
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222 1956-03-14 1 Thanupillai To Come Into Again In T.-C? (From Our Own Correspondent) TRTVANDRUM, Mar. 13: The Travancore^ Cochin State Legislative Assembly adjourned "sine die" after bearing a statement from the Chief Minister Mr. Panampilli Govinda Menon explaining why h.s Ministry had resigned. Since the Confess222 words
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Article63 1956-03-14 1 NEW JOB FOR SIR SYDNEY It was announced officially last night that Sir Sydney Came. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya has accepted an invitation from the Court of Governors of the London school of Economics to succeed Sir Alexandra CarrSaunders as Director of the School from J&n. 1. 1957.63 words
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Article144 1956-03-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR: There are only fifteen days left for the voteTs m the Federation to have their names included m i the Registers or any alterations to be made m the Register regarding change of address. The Registration continues until March 28. Only those who are144 words
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Article121 1956-03-14 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 13.— The White House said Monday that President Soekarno of Indonesia has accepted President Eisenhower's invitation to visit the United States this spring. The invitation was extended to the Indonesian Chief Executive by Secretary of State Dulles, who is m Indonesia at present. MurrayAP - 121 words
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647 1956-03-14 2 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE'S "SIMON SIX"! S'pon, Wed., Mar. 14, 1956 IT is nothing but an irony of fate that m this Atomic Age there are still some so-called "colonial" peoples without the simple freedom to live as they like and that when they demand such freedom, they should be647 words
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Article1567 1956-03-14 2 HITINDRA MALIK - HITINDRA MALIK Second Fhre-Yr. Plan-ll «y rpHE predominantly industrial character of the second Five Year Plan emphasises toe problem of foreign rxenange. On the basis of the development scnemes envisaged, it is expected that the 'nipoit of capital goous will increase m value from Rs. 1,000 million1,567 words
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508 1956-03-14 2 DAG's ANALYSIS OF INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY NEW YUKK, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations secretary General, who recently was m New Delhi and Bangalore, was asked whether ne thought tnai. Inuia and other countries were rlgnt suiia sensiDle m following a policy or noninvoiveuient m tae ioeoio 6 ical war508 words
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137 1956-03-14 2 BOMBAY SITE FOR INDIA'S SECOND ATOMIC REACTOR NEW DELHI: Bombay has been favoured as the site for India's second atomic reactor a gift from Canada under the Colombo Plan according to reliable sources here. Dr. J. L. Gray of the Canadian Atomic Energy Commismission had discussions with Government of IndiaNAFEN - 137 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1956-03-14 2 S. B. BAPAT - S. B. BAPAT DOFFUTTRTH TNDIA is a vast country with over 350 million people living m villages and small towns spread over an area exceeding I million sq. miles. For the proper administration of so large a territory, it is obviously necessary to divide it into smaller1,589 words
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Article130 1956-03-14 2 GEMINI— FOX CINEMASCOPE NEW YORK. An agreement has been reached here between representatives of Mr. S. 8. Vavui and Twentieth Cenrury Fox under which the two will co-operate to produce a technicolour film m India. Cinemascope is a wide vision process developed and owned by Fox. The Aim will be130 words
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Article280 1956-03-14 2 NEW DELJH; ThirUon Member s of Parliament, m a i joint statement urged the Go- vernment of India to invite representatives of bankers and the All-India Bank Emi ployees' Association for di*,. cussions to settle the dispute over the cut m emoluments of the bank employees.280 words
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Article84 1956-03-14 2 NEW DrJi^Hl: 'me Canadiansponsored electro-magnetic survey 01 Juisauner region m Kajastnan will start on iviarch 5, it is reliably learned. This wii ue the ttrst step m the search for oil In HajasUian. Weatuer experts are now ag. reed tnat sandstorms will not cause any serious84 words
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Article1530 1956-03-14 3 Aid In Economic Progress MacD's Assurance VrtS'JEH!!? FTST"* m h Commisslo^^?* the 1 nitod Kingdom In India, said here that 'Britain wu not oc e *y' What we are concerned about i H that India shall make a great succes, of her economic M d weK Ho1,530 words
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Article207 1956-03-14 3 PATNA: Considerable heat was generated m tne Bihar Assemoly when Sri Bhimchandra Mahta, (Lok cievak Sangh) wanted the jpeaKer's permission to spean <i Bengali uiis mother tongue *n which he contended he ould express himself much setter tnan m Hindi of wnich ie had only207 words
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211 1956-03-14 3 CALCUTTA: A batch of nine Japanese volunteers is coming to India on a goodwill mission under the Inao-Japa-nese spiritual co-operation programme. Tne visit is organised by Japanese pacifists, who were impressed by the programme outlined by Mr. Sudnir Ghosh, once a personal envoy ofNAFEN - 211 words
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Article143 1956-03-14 3 MALAYAN EMIGRATION DEPOT MADRAS: The Special Armed Police will be anifted from the Ked Hills to the Malayan Emigration depot, as soon as necessary repairs anu improvements have been carried out, said Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Leader of the House. replying to Mr. Purushotham on benalf of the Chief Minister m143 words
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137 1956-03-14 3 21-YEAR-OLD GIRL WHO'S BEEN ASLEEP FOR 16 YEARS PARIS. For the past 16 years, Elaine, Esposlto, 21-year-old girl born In Chicago of Italian parents, has been asleep. Now she has been brought to France by her parents m the hope that a miracle cure will take place If she goesNAFEN - 137 words
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175 1956-03-14 3 LONDON: Details concerning the -strength of Pakistan's Army were among the secret documents of the British War Office which somebody bought for 25 shillings. Other confidential information given m the manuscripts concerns new radio equipment .j"in e Issued. The views of Mr.NAFEN - 175 words
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115 1956-03-14 3 INDIAN RHINO THREATENED WITH EXTINCTION NKW YORK: A group of research scientists nas been Hent to India by the International Union for the Protection oi Nature to study the puysioiogy, inabit s and habitat or tne maian rninoceros according to tne United Nations ttuucational, Scientific ami cultural organisation. The largestNAFEN - 115 words
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Article208 1956-03-14 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. B- Roy, Chief Minister, told the West Bengal Assembly that he was manhandled by some demonstrators opposing the merger of West Bengal and Bihar m Central Calcutta on February 28, when he had O one tnere to address a meeting. Dr. Roy gave208 words
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1054 1956-03-14 3 OPINION AT U. N. UNITED NATIONS: The SEATO's intervention m the Kashmir case has come as an jnpieasant surprise to many observers at the United Nations, wuo feel it l» only going to make a settlement of ttaatUuspute more difficult now. Further, there is unanimity1,054 words
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Article325 1956-03-14 3 The Manchester Guardian claimed that the South East Asia Treaty Organisation's intervention In the Kashmir dispute will make a settlement iess likely. "It is not clear whether Mr. Selwyn Lloyd (the British Foregn Secretary) associated himself with the affirmation on Kashmir," thi s liberal newspaper stated. "This Ls325 words
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Article154 1956-03-14 3 NEW YORK: An American bank here Is resorting to paid advertisements In Influential commercial trade papers to ph»e the theme, "India forges ahead." "Spurred by the sneers a* its five First Five- Year Plan, India is now shaping: for the next five years a sew aad boMarNAFEN - 154 words
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Article335 1956-03-14 3 No Record Of Castes In Documents NEW DELHI; The Rajya Satrna passed tiie BUI, seeking co do away witn tne recording or castes ot a person m the registration of uocuments by amending the Registration Act of 1908 under wnich parties to cieeas ox registration are required to record their335 words
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Article199 1956-03-14 3 Mr. m. Govinda ReddV g Mysore > inmSS 011 V Uie P*" 5111 act requiring the recording of caste Z,f /l^v particulars about lndentuicatxon of tadivictuals as were possible should oe given, he welcomed the hill, though he believed that m spite of the amendment, people199 words
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309 1956-03-14 4 COLOMBO; The country's provincial administration is huTr.jiered by a shortage «f civil servants and the Home Ministry has made an urgent request to the Treasury that immediate steps be taken to provide more Civil servants for key administrative posts m the provinces. For instance,309 words
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Article198 1956-03-14 4 COLOMBO: The term 'halV ls dero a tory. It was apI>lied to the warriors w ho accompanied Vijaya to Ceylon ami were recognised to be of a highly-connected community, said Mr. W. D de Rajakaruna, MRAS, when he save evidentee before th e Advisory Committee on198 words
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Article203 1956-03-14 4 COLOMBO: "We may work inp a.Li.F.p. said Mr A w Party chief after his arrival yesterday m the "Staffordshire," from Burma. oianor<l Mr. Goonesinha was Ceylon's envoy m Burma. He said the Labour Party would have no truck with the Communists. Referring to the Prim203 words
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Article134 1956-03-14 4 NEW DELHI, Mar. 13: Informed sources said Tuesday the United States, m a move to counter the Soviet economic offensive and improve American relations witn. lndia, has decided to increase aid to India "substantially". The sources said that the State Department probabl. would give IndiaAP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-03-14 4 MAHE SEYCHELLE ISLANDS, Mr. 13.— An official spokesman said here to-day that Archbishop Makaiios the Church Leader being; >rought to exile m these Indian ocean islands is expected to arrive to-morrow. He is being brought from Mombasa where he arrived byReuter - 107 words
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205 1956-03-14 4 NEW UKIJHI. Mar. —13 French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau told a news conference Monday that the Bi X Powers should consult "to achieve an acceptable solution" of the Arab-Israeli conflict. i'iiu-au, also said that, 1. Indian Prime Minister Nehru accepted "m principle" an invitationAP - 205 words
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Article118 1956-03-14 4 WORLD'S "OLDEST PROFESSION" NEW YORK. Mar. IS Magistrate Louis Kaplan has been throughly convinced that "the oldest profession'" is properly named. He became so Sunday when 73-year-oJd Mrs. Grace Burke was brought before him on charges of procuring and maintaining a house of prostitution. Looking down at the quietly d*e»»edAP - 118 words
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Article76 1956-03-14 4 MONACO BANS GRACE KELLY FILMS MONTE CARLO, Mar. 13.— Grace Kelly is goinjx to be the Princess of Monaco, but it seems Monocan s from here on are going to be able to see her only In the flesh ana no motion picture substitutes. Word has circulated that Prince RainierAP - 76 words
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Article40 1956-03-14 4 LONDON, Mar. 13 Britain is sending two tons of pentothal an anaesthetic sometimes used! as a "Truth Drug" behind the iron curtain. Arrangements for .shipmen, to prague were disclosed at London airport. The czech purchaser was mot identified.40 words
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243 1956-03-14 4 Members of tne British Parliamentary delegation now visiting Singapore, told, press yesteraay tnat they were tremendously impressed' with educational facilities m Singapore. They spent over two and half hours visiting Raffles Institution, the Teachers* Training College, Scotts Road Malay Girls' School the Chinese High School and243 words
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Article100 1956-03-14 4 INDEPENDENCE Missouri, Mar i 3 Former President and Mrs. Harry S. Truman yesrelay announced the enea^ement of their daughter MaW Margaret. to Clifton DanS Jr.. assistant to the foreign news editor of the New Yolk i lines. Mr. Truman, who made tne announcement for himselfAP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-03-14 4 These six magnificent silver trophies wh'ch arrived hv air lA«t w**\ »v« U.K. xviU be awarded to winners «f th^ year^ Stanvac Eco Smy RuS to ht^un a mile route from Butterworth to Singapore commendn e Satordav Sut44 words
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Article93 1956-03-14 4 BAY CITY, Michigan, Mar. —r A Hliotgun blast fired at close ran-e, narrowly missed Federal Judge Frank A. i*card as be presided at a trial Monday. FBI Ager.ts seized Stanley Wloch, a 68-year-old farmer. The agents said Wloch poked a shotgun through the Courtroom entranceAP - 93 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-03-14 4 Chinese Aim stars Yen Tsun (left) and li Li Hwa (third from left) photographed with Mrs. and Mr. Loke Wan Tho m the reception room of the Singapore Airport, on the film stars arrival here Monday from Hong Kong. There was quite a crowd at84 words
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Article61 1956-03-14 4 NICE, FRANCE, Mar. 13.— Sir Winston Churchill apparently has caught a little cold but nobody seemed to be worried about it. The doctor was not called. Attracted by the sight of the garden covered by snow. Sir Winston stepped out of his villa briefly, a member ofAP - 61 words
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Article41 1956-03-14 4 TAIPEI, Mar. 13 Nationalist China yesterday commemorated the 31st anniversary of the death of Sun Yatsen, Founder of the Chinese Republic. Many thousands of trees were planted m Formosa and the offshore islands to mark the occasion. APAP - 41 words
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231 1956-03-14 4 Hindi As Foreign To Tamils As English Madras MLA's Views *m A^JfS 01 Our Own Correspondent) a«> Ma f; 3: Huidi k toe oHfcta language m the Indian Union and Madras Government will not go back on this decision," said Mr. C. SubranuuiMjn, Leader of the House m replying to231 words
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Article49 1956-03-14 4 KARACHI, Mar. 13.— Next year's budget for the SEATO Conference Secretariat to be established at Bangkok is estimated at about three million dollars, Pakistani source connected with the SEATO Conference said Monday. The money will be spent on (secretariat administrative nurposes only, he said. APAP - 49 words
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Article82 1956-03-14 4 PARIS, Mar. 13. On four overwhelming confidence votes, :he National Assembly last 1 night gave Premier Guy Mollet amergency powers to crush the nationalist revolt m Algeria. The Assemblymen voted 455--8 m backing the bill as a vhole, after first approving its ".hree main sections—AP - 82 words
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Article25 1956-03-14 4 KARACHI, Mar. 13. A Five-man industrial goodwill Jelegation from West Gernan y is due to arrive here on Mar. IS, according to German Embassy sources.25 words
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Article31 1956-03-14 4 CANBERRA. Mar. 13 Australia will not at this stage send an all-party Parliamentary delegation to Malaya Prime Minister Robert Menzies told the House of Representatives today.31 words
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