Indian Daily Mail, 25 March 1956
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Title Section18 1956-03-25 1 SUD/PAY EBITiON Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 40 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article154 1956-03-25 1 P. S. Rau Appointed Adviser To Rajpramukh Govinda Menon's Advice Against Congress Ministry NEW DELHI, Mar. 24— President Rajendra Prasftd of India last night issued a proclamation taking over the administration cf Trav>?ircoreCochm State on the Southwest Caast of India. The proclamation is a sequel toReuter - 154 words
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Article75 1956-03-25 1 Fnwn Our Oun Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. Mar. 24 The Congress L«giBlaiur< Party yesterday decided that Congress should not form nev Ministry since the present rarty position m the Legisla live Assembly was confuse and a stable ministry was lm nopsible. The decision wa? conveyed to the Rajpramukh yesterday75 words
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Article215 1956-03-25 1 A public spirited Chinese who dialled 999 saved a Chinese towkay from his kidnappers and enabled the Police to kill two of the three adductors m a gun duel m Mandai area on Friday. The Police hi searching for t*ie third Chienese who is >wileved to be215 words
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191 1956-03-25 1 All 63,000 Students Declared Passed! RANGOON, Mar. 24- An 18-year-old youth, injured when police opened are on rioting students Thursday, died of gunshot wounds early Friday. Shortly afterward Premier U Nu announced m a nationwide broadcast that all 63,000 studeptfs from 900 training central are considered to have passed theirAP - 191 words
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Article52 1956-03-25 1 COLOMBO. Mar. 24- Ceylon is to make a special issue of 10 cent stamps next Monday to commemorate 25 years of service to the country by Sir John Kotelawala, Premier since 1953. The stamps will bear a protrait of Sir John and picture of the House ofReuter - 52 words
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Article74 1956-03-25 1 NEW YORK.. Mar. 24: 'Greece has asked the I'nitec" Nation;; Human Rights Com mission to consider recent MMfei m Cyprus, where, sh claimed, there had been "u r conditional and total abolitto of tine most elementary rlgiV of masi m an area inhabited b 'lvnost74 words
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163 1956-03-25 1 LONDON. Mar. 24: Senior Scotland Yard Detectives have >een "startled" by the Russian lemands for armed protection .lext month of Marshal Nikolai j 3ulganin and Mr. Nikita I Khrushchev, according to rejorts here today. The reports say that the Bri.ish police have .seriousReuter - 163 words
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Article26 1956-03-25 1 BANGALORE. India, Mar. 24: Three miners were killed and three Injured by a rock fall m a Goldneld at Kolar. it was reported here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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427 1956-03-25 1 VAIN SEARCH IN PM's RESIDENCE FOR MISSING M. L.A.! A T.-C. SENSATION Frotn Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 23— Fantastic developments m Trivandrunt following the efforts of Mr. Panani;pilli Govinda Menon to form another Ministry hive made the President's Rule inevitable. At midnight, Cliff House, the official rt*Hdence of the427 words
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146 1956-03-25 1 TORONTO, Mar. 24: The TELEGRAM quote? Premier Nasser of .Egypt as saying the danger of war with Israel has lessened. Reubon aionim, former Toronto Rabbi and now a TELEGRAM staff writer, says Nasser told him In an hour-long Interview in Cairo "I do not think thereAP - 146 words
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Article53 1956-03-25 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 24: The United States has refused i a Japanese request to agree to compensation for any damages which may arise from its Pacific nuclear tests next month. Text of a note delivered m Tokyo oh March 19 was released by the State Depart*53 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-03-25 1 The six-man British Parliamentary Delegation arrived by air m Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 22 for a ten-day visit m the Federation. The Delegation visited Sentul Workshops, the Confucian School and the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. Picture shows members of the Delegation at the Sentul Workshops.92 words
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Article377 1956-03-25 1 President Mirza's Assurance KARACHI, Mar. 24 Pakistan yesterday became the world's first Islamic Republic, with gorgeous ceremonial and popular rejoicing— and, like India, remains within the British Commonwealth. Her new President and- Ex-Governor General, tuU noldierly Major-General Inkander Miarza, pledged in a broad, cast a few377 words
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Article109 1956-03-25 1 KARACHI, Mar. 24: Thirty one peopll wen- killed and 5( Injured when a crowd celebrat ing Pakistan Republic Day stampeded on a railway bridgt at Rawalpindi last night. A Republic Day crow<" estimated at 3,000 was cross ing the iron and concret< bridge connecting theReuter - 109 words
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Article33 1956-03-25 1 Office of the Commissioner for the Government of India iv Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday. Mar. 26 and 27 on account of Holi.33 words
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217 1956-03-25 1 Warning Against High Price Rivals For Rubber Market Also COLOMBO, Mar. 24— A warning that Ceylon may price herself out of her traditional markets m the United Kingdom and Australia as the result of a high export duty on tea was soundefl by Mr.Reuter - 217 words
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842 1956-03-25 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 24— The IMited State* Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, yes tenhy called for a "new attitude" towards the diver*** tie*» of race $»nd culture m Asia. Mr. Dulles was reporting to the nation over radio and television onReuter - 842 words
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Article82 1956-03-25 1 Fn'xm Our Own Corrf<nontlent MADRAS, Mar. 24: Sardar K. M. Pannikar, not Sir Mirza Ismail, is most likely to be appointed as the Indian Member of the Commonwealth Commission which is being appointed by the British Government to draw up a new constitution for a free82 words
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1127 1956-03-25 2 "NECE8SITY te of Invention" says the adage, and the pressing need for an alternative to the evertj^tenlng nrewod problem goaded Mr. G. M. Manjanath *ya, prominent coffee planter of Coorg, to turn inventor. He has solved the fuel problem by means1,127 words
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799 1956-03-25 2 ROBERT POUND - ROBERT POUND By A GROUP of distinguished literary scholars stood hypnotised round the photographic reproduction of a piece of fad- l d and blackened parchment. They were studying the results of a new ultra-violet ray technique in photography. Now, for the first time799 words
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Article102 1956-03-25 2 NICE, Mar. 23— Prince Aly Khan returned here yesterday from a trip to Egypt, Pakis. tan and India for visits to representatives of the Ismaill religious sect who are under the leadership of his father, the Aga Khan. After a few days rest at his villa near Cannes,AP - 102 words
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298 1956-03-25 2 Frances Minahan - Frances Minahan By fUCKED away to a comer increase s^™"?* 10^ a BUburb of toe number to 60r-rSere^ ffi?h y Aus ralla ls Placo always a long wSttag l£Pf£ tosi fls aa y£ y named ttie In accommdoaUolj. ternat onal Friettfship centre.298 words
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Article, Illustration842 1956-03-25 2 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By J USED to worry that when became 45 years old teen agers would atop me in th< streets with the request: "Old man, say something I needn't have worried. When you're 46. the average teen-ager dtoesn't seek you out for your wisdom, perhapsAP - 842 words
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105 1956-03-25 2 ISi'JsjW L>B,ut\l M r h. V. Kamath suggested m the Lok Sabiia that as part of the centenary celebrations of tne ttrst war of independence oi 1»57 a monument to tne I.H. A. soldiers snould be built m the Red Fort and the105 words
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Article119 1956-03-25 2 AMERICAN RICE FOR EAST PAKISTAN DACCA; Tne United Stales ?£?t!l On^ <>perauoii Administration announced through its Dacca Office f^L UI FL sMps nad ojea chartered this month to fit' Ska s pmen js scheduled to be shipped to Bast Pakistan to hSJ^ meet gj shortage f SS the announcement said119 words
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64 1956-03-25 2 HIGHER BONUS DEMAND BY MILL WORKERS BOMBAY: Aoout aonn workers of the New PraS i K atruck work dWHmcUnt a higher bonus for vjm tb*n the minimum of 15 day? bHr wages which the mill wa« i£ "ged to pay under negotiated five-year bonus pact V j£m. bay's textile industr>64 words
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74 1956-03-25 2 Britain's First A -Bomber Squadron Britain's first V Squadron— Vickers Valiant 4-jw bomber, •pecially designed to carry nu clear weapons has been formed and is operating from No. 252 Operational Conversion Unit Royal Air Fore* at uaydon, Warwickshire. bne Valiant is said to have created more "hitting power" than the74 words
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280 1956-03-25 2 NEW DELHI; Although deivered from divergent points oi view, tnere was a noticeable similarity m the speccne s on tne Budget made by me leader of the Communist Mr. Ciopaian, and the •Jonfexess General Secretary, •ir. Shriman Narayan, m the *-ok Sabha. Both argued that the main280 words
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466 1956-03-25 3 Enforcement Of Nationwide Prohibition In India DEBATE IN LOK SABHA KLHOMJUON RECOMMENDING TO Jr"«P!E£ JI COMMISSION THJC FIXAIVON OF A TAROFX JK£ N |E a i.NPORCINO NATION-,. 11>E fSomnrnT^ DATE FOR Dr. Ch. V. Rmm. IU« (ConKnSSSf!! l^,,,^, th»t the problem <* uneamloymJtln Mv wanted nr*t before intr^u^^SwStuT^ Uld SWAMi466 words
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367 1956-03-25 3 BOMBAY: About tftv vol jntaers who lookout X £iers m response to a call b> ■jSS Bltl Sw to Maharashtra •n Poona, Naalk and Tbana n Naslk. of the two batche ff entirely of women and was S* by Mrs. Kuauk Galkwade, worker a prominen t367 words
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Article379 1956-03-25 3 IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Madras Go* have fmSSd P*°j*» the state. ijnj£ f> be run by to^ SJESuiSJ jv District Hp^fnt, .As of thTs^ieme th< Jovernmant an jnSiliuli proposal t» atari a ">"">' ior cUacaseft OT AufiS* xsgrgaw at Manabailpuram^ W*pl«a%fc the scLamTin the Government hav e state. U^ er379 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-03-25 3 Umofwinet* will ,*o out of f aehion, should damsel* suck m thette torn bu*-conductors! Anjall Dcvi desdes knowledce of something, of which she is aoersej by the Bus CoopMv Manft yaj J^^^^^^^^^s^p^^a^fc^fc^p^^h^^hJ^^B^BawJl^fc^fciv^Bj^ T. k. Ramachandran, AnJa«D«TnsdT^rMuUiukao»hml are the leading artistes la Town Bos,' a M.A.V. pnodnetlaa.46 words
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78 1956-03-25 3 I.A.C, TO OPEN THREE NEW SERVICES NttW DELHI: Three new intern** sir services to be operated by Heron aircraft ire proposed to be introduced shortly by the Indian Airlines roropratkm. The services wiU operate between Bonvoayßaroda-Ah-medabad; Madras-Vijayawa-da-Hyderabad; and MadrasTnucharapaily Trivandrum. Madurai-Cochin. This was revealed m the annual report of the78 words
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Article169 1956-03-25 3 COLOMBO; Mr. A. B. Ooonesinha, leader of the Labour Party, has charged the Commissioner of Election* TMtb -favouritism" In that m ha 3 shown preference to l^arlicular groups. In his letter to the Commissioner he has «aid "There Vs no doubt that* many members of the Government169 words
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Article212 1956-03-25 3 LONDON. Mar. 28.— Ivan A. Serov, the Soviet Police] Chief, flew into London Thuraia v to double check security p)aos for the KhrushchevBulganln visit. A howl of pretest m the British >ress and elsewhere necedyd the arrival of the hard-eyed successor to the executed Lavrenty P.A.P. - 212 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-03-25 3 Tfc* rebelltoo, ContoMUMtMyin-CMcrf (Veerapp*) looks daggers at the two robust looking !?£2L. (B<^ZOU**** P** 1 male ahfotoe). while the poor bewildered ladf-In-waittor 1» tookte r on. Where- words »boald have dashed, there l s waged a battle of wits. One^oota* m* ohm oTItl. 'Cta*rav»rtt Thirnma**!,' (Emperor's Daughter) a Ai.B. Pro-50 words
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287 1956-03-25 3 NEW DELHI:: The refusa. of a permit t:> Mr. Kedarnath Sahni, a Jan Sangh worker, to proceed to Janunu m con nection with election work there was raised by Mr. U.M. Trivedi m the Lok Sabha when he sought to move an287 words
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Article277 1956-03-25 3 NEFA Situation 'Quite Calm' N S WDKLHI: The situatjoi. J» toe Tuensang Division oi t>u Northeast Frontier Agency ••a been "quite calm' to •Jjae time. Prime Ministw f»"Wu*» informed Mr. H. V. Ka "»»th m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Nettru was replying tt **«fi~ nt r y arialnit f»» •a277 words
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Article33 1956-03-25 3 PATNA: Following the Government's decision to introduce secret ballot m village panchayat elections, it is authoritatively stated that 160,000 000 ballot papers and 13,000 ballot boxes shall Ho necessary. NAFENNAFEN - 33 words
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352 1956-03-25 3 In The Event Of War Arab-lsraeli War -Britain Prepared! LONDON, Mar. 23. Britain yesterday was reported able am w illin? swiftly to spearhead any agreed Western military action against the aggressor if a new Arab-Israeli war bedna Britain already has consider, able air, land and sea forces (1 the affectedAP - 352 words
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727 1956-03-25 3 Boom Period For Hypnotists MADRAS. America has i suddenly become reincarnation- j conscious and a hypnotism < craze is also sweeping across i the country as the result of a book dealing with both these 1 abstruse topics, which was 1 published727 words
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Article258 1956-03-25 3 NEW DELHI: Three new internal air services to be operated by Heron aircraft are proposed to be introduced snortlv by the Indian Airlines Corporation. Tne tnree services will operate between Bom bay-tJaroda-Ahmedabad: Madras. Vijayawada-Hyderabad; and Madras Tirucni Trivandrum-Madurai-Cochm. This is revealed m the annual report258 words
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414 1956-03-25 4 accidentally such a situation should have artsenL "It is greatly to be regretted, therefore, that at the very outset the public who hay«. been very sensitive on the question of fair and impar tial elections, should feel eves accidentally that the dice ar being loaded414 words
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Article121 1956-03-25 4 DELGODA: Some peopli thought that I would, not con test the Kelaniya seat. But now you can believe me whei 1 say that no human being cai stop me from contesting' Kelaniya. This decision wnich t nave taken after careful consideration will not be altere«. or121 words
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Article118 1956-03-25 4 CHUNNAKAM: At Myliddy Mr. S. j. V. Chelvanayakam, QC, the Federalist leader said that m order to safeguard the interests of the Tamils it was very necessary that members of an organised 1 and disciplined party should be sent to power. Mr. Chelvanayakam saia that m118 words
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419 1956-03-25 4 DON'T BLAME THE OTHERS: BUDDHISTS TOLD KALUTARA: It was wrong co blame Catholics and Chris.ians for the decline of Budanism, said Mr. P. de a Ku.aratne, at a public meeting xt Kalutara North. The meeting was neld'ln connection with the handing ver of a deed of gift of lana oy419 words
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Article75 1956-03-25 4 CHAVAKACHCHER. Mr £N. Navaratnam theFederal rt y candidate contesting the Chavakacheri seat saw here at a meeting that he was prepared to meet Mr V Kumaraswamy the other candifftr °3 a c onunon Platform for a debate in any language. seized by several organlaa1™**° invj te both75 words
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Article97 1956-03-25 4 TRIVANDRUM: Out of a total of 596 seat s m the TOvW Ur n. Corporation Council and £*t Mu lcl P a i Councils m the elecUons for which were Tve l^ recentl y- «w SS iave been secured by the Conjress Party. 33 by the SJI97 words
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Article53 1956-03-25 4 KARACHI: Pakiatan la conveying the S.ELA.T.O. Council's decisions with refSJlJ 0 Kashmir and the Durand Line to United Nations, a Foreign Office spokes- n J^l eged that the 'e««t todo-pak. border incidents were "provoked m ordez to discredit Paklatatf- wtouT the SEATO Council meettor wa! «n53 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-03-25 4 The six-man British Parliamentary delegation arrived m Kuala Lumpur by air for a visit m the Federation. Picture shows members of the delegation at the Con- Bchoo1 Kuala Lvm P ur Geoffrey Lloyd (extreme left), leader of the delegation, is talking to Mr. Chong Khoon76 words
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171 1956-03-25 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 24— AD the four Congress nomnees have been elected to Raiya Sabha>in the bye election for six seats* They are Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, the Union Minister. Mr. Venkataraman, Janab Obeidullah Sahib, and Srimathi Nallamuthu Ramamurthi,171 words
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Article116 1956-03-25 4 REBELS KILL REBELS IN ALGERIA ALGIERS, Mar. 24: French military authorities Friday reported finding another 16 Algerian rebels with their 1 throats slit, apparently after battle with another rebel faction. The bodies were found near Akbou, m the Kabylie region. The French said this brought to about 50 the numberAP - 116 words
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117 1956-03-25 4 EGYPTIANS BEING TRAINED IN POLAND LONDON, Mar. 24: The Foreign Office said Friday Britain has received secret reports that a "considerable number" of Egyptians are under military training m Poland. A spokesman told reporters the British government "places reliance on these reports," but he would not disclose their source. HeAP - 117 words
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Article23 1956-03-25 4 NEW YORK, Mar. 24: Mayor Robert Warner has officially proclaimed Sunday as bptft "Greek Independence gay. and "Byelo-Russiati APAP - 23 words
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Article85 1956-03-25 4 MALENKOV TELLS A STORY! BUXTON, England, Mar. 24: Ex-Premier Georgi Malenkov of the Soviet Union, playing the role of jolly fat man on hi* tour of Britain, told a funny story at a dinner m his honour here Thursday night. The story: "A speaker had been talking a long time.AP - 85 words
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104 1956-03-25 4 BR. S. POLAR EXPEDITIONISTS BACK IN LONDON LONDON, Mar. 24: The Theron, a rusty, little sealer reurned home Friday from the Antartic with Britain's South Polar Expedition. She sailed up the Thames to dock almost unnoticed. Aboard her were Dr. Vivian Fuchs, Leader of the Expedition, and Sir Edmund Hillary,AP - 104 words
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105 1956-03-25 4 DULLES SAYS INDU FOLLOWS ANTI-RED POLICY WASHINGTON, Mar. 24 Mr. John Poster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said m a SS^S? 1 made pubUc last night that the domestic policy of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister at his Congress part y was "strongly anti-Com-munist i m^ r *P ullesReuter - 105 words
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Article298 1956-03-25 4 Indo-Pak. Boundary Demarcation NEHRU'S STATEMENT WELCOMED KARACHI, Mar. 24.— A Pakistan Foreign Office sookes man described M 'Couch** I. friendly terW TTtaSmSt by Mr. Nehru, the lofluui Prime Miniver, aoceptinrPaSJ ten's jroposaj for Boundary demarcation. m. The spokesman aaid, however, that while welcoming the Pakistan Premier's plea for a noReuter - 298 words
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95 1956-03-25 4 FOREIGN SHIPS IN INDIA'S COASTAL TRADE Six foreign ships of about 46,500 dead weight tons chartered by Indian shipping com panics were at present employ ed wholly or partly m the Indian coastal trade, the Deputy Transport Minister, Mr. O V Alagesan. told* the Lok Sabha' He informed Mr. Ibrahim95 words
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Article58 1956-03-25 4 Further development aid consisting of grants and loans, has been sanctioned to the viilage oil industry by the Government of India. Madras has been given a grant of Rs. 1,37,400 and a loan of Rs. 30,000. The grant is to be utilised for the estaolishment of58 words
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Miscellaneous32 1956-03-25 4 KAMALA CLUB Mrs. M. Shlraz will give a cooking demonstration of a Malay Dish "Mcc Siam" at the Kamala Club House at No. 7 Moulmein Road. Singapore on Monday at 4 p.m.32 words
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