Indian Daily Mail, 3 April 1956
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Title Section16 1956-04-03 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU xn No. 48 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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645 1956-04-03 1 ALL QUIET ON BANDIT FRONT No casualties or incidents have been reported in the Federation yesterday. »;nn:>-:ii!uiimrNii wl'.mtiirtmilMM mnrrini No More "Peace Talkn" With Them Say*, Tunghu Chen Tian's Offer Rejected THE FEDERATION CHIEF MINISTER TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN YESTERDAY REITERATED HIS GOVERNMENT'S DETERMINATION NOT TO CONDUCT645 words
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112 1956-04-03 1 EIGHT INDIANS TO STUDY U.S. EDUCATION NEW YOKK, Apr. 2.— EigUl Indian educators embark on a two-month tour of U.S. colleges and universities today to study general education courses. The results of the study are expected to be used is setting up new three-year undergraduate courses m major Indian universities.A.P. - 112 words
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Article137 1956-04-03 1 LONDON, Apr. 2.— lndia, Sunday was reported nearing agreement with Spain on the establishment of full diplomatic relations for the first time. Spanish informants said negotiations have been going on between the two countries for an exchange of Ambassadors and diplomatic missions after H proposal byA.P. - 137 words
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73 1956-04-03 1 ANTI-BANDIT WAR TO BE INTENSIFIED Tungku Abdul Rahman told Pressmen m Singapore yesterday that the Federation Government had plans to "intensify" the operations against the Communist terrorists, but he did not amplify on the subject. However, he made it clear there would b e no general mobilisation. He also denied73 words
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161 1956-04-03 1 KATMANDU, Apr. 2.- Swiss Mountaineer Fritz L.uchsinger stricken with appendicitis 13,000 feet up In the *i.ount Everest region, was yesterday reported by the Swiss Himalayan expedition to be 'much better. 1 In View of thla it Is understood that the planned air dropReuter - 161 words
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Article49 1956-04-03 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.—Adiressin^ a Press conference 'iere yesterday, India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said In the Cambodian, crisis his sympathies were with .the resigned Temler Prince Sihanouk. Countries of Indo-china should remain Independent otherwise they would become 'cockpit of power politics,' he said.49 words
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Article110 1956-04-03 1 From our own Correspondent BENARES, Apr. 2: Raja Baldeo Daa Birla died here on Sunday aged 93. He is the founder of the House of Birla which has grown into the bigbest banking industrial house m the whole of India. Eldest of the four sons is110 words
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120 1956-04-03 1 U.S. TO REJECT SOVIET PLAN FOR DISARMAMENT WASHINGTON, Apr. 2.— United States officials maintained official silence on the Soviet Union's latest world disarmament plan but there was growing feeling m diplomatic quarters here that it would be rejected by Washington. The State Department spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, said that heReuter - 120 words
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Article516 1956-04-03 1 AIR FORCE TO BE RE- EQUIPPED RUSSIAN OFFER REJECTED Mountbatten's Role In Influencing India's Decision LONDON. APR. 2: INDIA HAS PLACED A MULTIMILLION DOLLAR ORDER FOR BRITISH JET SOBERS, TANKS AND OTHER WEAPONS AFTER REJECTING A CUT-PRICE OFFER OF RUSSIAN ARMS' BRITIBH SOURCEB REPORTEDReuter - 516 words
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336 1956-04-03 1 India Can Buy Arms From Other Countries Also— Nehru NEW DELHI APR. 2: INOIA'S PREMIER MR. NEHRU TOLO A PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY THAT INDIA'S PURCHASES OF AIRCRAFT, TANKS AND OTHER ARMS FROM BRITAIN DID NOT PRECLUDE HER BUYING ARMS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES SUCH AS RUSSIA. Mr. Nehru was asked ifReuter - 336 words
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162 1956-04-03 1 Did Stalin Kill His Wife —A Gossip! LONDON, Apr. 2: Diplomatic sources said yesterday that Communist circles m Russia are spreading a report that Stalin personally shot and killed his second wife, Nadia. The report is said to have gained wide circulation In the Soviet Union. Western observers assume itAP - 162 words
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137 1956-04-03 1 Iron Curtain Of White Superiority Much Worse Than Russia's Iron Curtain CKOYDON, Surrey, Apr. 2. The newly-appointed Bishop of Coventry, the Right Reverend Cnthbert Bradsley said here that the 'Iron Curtain of White Superiority' was worse than Soviet Russia's Iron Curtain. A Former Bishop of Croydon, he was preaching aReuter - 137 words
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298 1956-04-03 1 GOVT. OF INDIA'S ASSURANCE: Reports have appeared m a section of the local Press that about 120 employees of Indian life insurance companies m Singapore are worried about their jobs on account of the Government of India's decision regarding nationalisation of298 words
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119 1956-04-03 1 Stalin Not To Lie Buried Beside Lenin NEW DELHI, Apr. 2: An informed source said yesterday that Moscow has decided to remove Joseph Stalin's body from the honoured place alongside Lenin's m Red Square Mausoleum. The source said New Delhi officials had received word from Russian sources that Stalin's familyAP - 119 words
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Article177 1956-04-03 1 From our own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 2: All Members of the Madras State Legislature threw aside their dignity and party politics on Sunday and relaxed like schoolboys on the annual day celokratkm of Legislators Hostel Inside the Government House Estate. Governor Sri Prakasa took the leading part177 words
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Article153 1956-04-03 1 From our own Correspondent DELHI, Apr. 2: Indian Air Force, the Country's youngest Defence Service celebrated completion of the twenty-third year on Sunday. Parades flypasts and demonstrations were held throughout the Union m all the main Indian Air Force stations. In New Delhi, the Defence Minister153 words
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Article145 1956-04-03 1 HONGKONG, Apr. 8 Britain** former Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison sad on arrival here today ho thc.ight a merger between Singapore and Malaya was -Impractical at precent. Renter. NEW DELHI, Apr. 2.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru said today Inctta had agreed that two survey teams should beginReuter - 145 words
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473 1956-04-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues., Apr, 3, 1956 ALLIANCE BUBBLE BURDTING! I» the movement for merdeka "progresses", should have witnessed a ter inter-communal un* standing and harmoay, jet- realisation of the i for true nationalism national consolidation. on the other band, find on both sides of Johore Causeway intermuoal distrust473 words
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Article564 1956-04-03 2 RAIPS APPEAL TO OFFICERS w little b«st for the eommoa num." **,***s J? c of India was confident that lie would .^f^fen^'" 1 16 SMn ia wUt the P«iSt^: said that the watch- of the administration Id be "impartiality, strai>rwardness an<| honesty nard work. Iking to pressmen564 words
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Article216 1956-04-03 2 TO BOOST MANGANESE EXPORTS BOMBAY: Relaxation of restrictions on the export of manganese ore and provision of additional facilities for its transport from the mining centres to the port-heads are envioaged, Mr. v. H. Dfcatnagar. Controller of Exports, Government of India, revealed here. He was commenting on the steps theNAFEN - 216 words
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89 1956-04-03 2 NEW ENSIGN FOR PAKISTAN MERCHANT SHIPS ivarauhi: a separate ensign tor Pakistan merchant ships has been prescribed by a Government notification. The new ensign Jp a rectanguiar f^gViJt u» of royal blue bunting with a whKe Insert mi n c upper hoist cantton nearest the mast. The white insert willNAFEN - 89 words
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135 1956-04-03 2 PLAN TO CURB STUDENTS' INDISCIPLINE NEw DELHI; Acharya Vinoba Bhave is preparing a P la curb the growing indiscipline among students. At the game time, he is giving special thought to the "growing violence against students'* too. He is known to be deeply distressed over the Patna fifing of lastNAFEN - 135 words
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Article95 1956-04-03 2 KARACHI: Mr. Justice Z. H. Lmrj, a Judge of the West Paktotan High Court refuted to take oath of office under the new Constitution when other Judges were sworn m, and has requested the Goernment that he may be -relieved and allowed to practise taw. 9Hr. Justice95 words
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275 1956-04-03 2 MADRAS: The extension of the electric train services from Tambaram to Villupuram depended on the agreement to be arrived at between the Madras Government and the Railway Ministry on the question of the rate at which the electricity should be supplied by the former,275 words
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117 1956-04-03 2 DALAI LAMA TO ATTEND BUDDHA DAY CELEBRATIONS i^W The Dalal Lama, the Panchen Lama and SL dlstin «rutthed Buddhists of China and the Tibet region of China had been officially inp %tu° r ttend the 'wthconiing Buddha Jayanti celebraUons to India through the Chinese Government, a Government spokes, man said117 words
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Article539 1956-04-03 2 NEHRU ON PROBLEM BEFORE THE COUNTRY NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said that 53SF f SSSSS l *«S The Prime Miniater, who was speaking at a luncheon given In his honour by the Foreign Correspondents' Association got Into a "philosophising mood" to give the i Pressmen "something539 words
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Article33 1956-04-03 2 NEW DELHI- n is held unlikely that th e India-Burma I™}* P** <>f 1981, which expired Jast year, may be renewed, altnoutf, n o final declaoin haa been taken NAFENNAFEN - 33 words
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Article501 1956-04-03 2 Muslim League Resolution COIMBATORE: At the District Muslim league conference held m Coimbatore. Mr. Mohamed Ismail, M.P., presiding, a resolution was passed stating that the results of the last general elections had demonstrated the fact that it was difficult for Muslims and other minority communities to get501 words
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116 1956-04-03 2 HUGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE LOSS FOR INDIA POONA: India has lost Rs. 60,000,000 m foreign exchange on account of the delay m the manufacture of penicillin m the country. This was pointed out, at Plmpri, by Dr. JivraJ Mehta, Bombay's Financte Minister, m his presidential address at a symposium on antiotics,NAFEN - 116 words
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Article60 1956-04-03 2 :EJ B 2Si ha 2s* c^ ossed <$£?• m q r uir?es V s h f m EaBt mSZ^F* c flrst fortnight of S^'o^nXr learDt last wee£ Wwt Sn^i P 6 011^ entered durfn fv, gal a al| Wt 16,932 Calcutta are bein ff ha2sl v60 words
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Article124 1956-04-03 2 that it was proposed*, aten L^'^s Research <££ ea«e would 10 dIS trJ^S, p po S? d Rea «tfc»> Cenwe, the Health Minister tab* CtovwSJ, Bod? caj Research here, was m» t»f 5 P~^t that had been^tiy Su^Co mmJttee of the CounSJ the representatives of the" World Health124 words
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55 1956-04-03 2 LONDON: A claim on the part of five British trade unions that women l n eneifieerittgr should get the same rate of pay as unskilled men has been turned down here. »t had gone through, it would have added £5o million jj yearNAFEN - 55 words
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Article175 1956-04-03 2 tries of Aaia and tne p■ EMI are Implementing p ,an for the modernisation uj SJ" P°rt faculties cording to authoritative sourCCS. to Burma, the port of Rangoon, destroyed during uL ZL2SJ& been co India has improved and e\P*>d«l port faciliUeT at i» I ss2r li LNAFEN - 175 words
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Article145 1956-04-03 2 BANGALORE; The Community Projects A<toiiiu»trator In India, Mr. S. K. Dey gets a salary of one rupee per month lor his set vice to the nation. This was revealed by Mr l^Siddallngaiya. a C Minister, while introducing the Community Projects 1 Ch le fNAFEN - 145 words
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Article73 1956-04-03 2 rfAJKOT: On the merger of Saurashtra Gujerat Tnd KuUi, v. the'fim*w7ek o October this year, the Cta£ taker Government and the Secretariat will be located at Baroda and heads of all deRSSt nts wUI be paste<i at The temporary capital of Baroda will be connected to KajkotNAFEN - 73 words
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Article20 1956-04-03 2 72JP 1 Japan cwwultat* m Mysore," orgmlsed bY Jameat of th© state's snwftscaie and cottage industries20 words
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Article31 1956-04-03 2 ™il^ The Government of Pakistan, following the Commerce and Industries Master's tour to East A/ricare expected shortly to apPomt a Trade Representative for the area31 words
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Article49 1956-04-03 2 CALCUTTA: The export of sandal wood oil from India is steadily Increasing' In the first nine months of the current fiscal year, exports *-re valued at Rg 7,80C0<0 as c c-> arecl with Rs. i 5.000,000 m the corresponding period of the previous year. v NAFENNAFEN - 49 words
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Article18 1956-04-03 2 DACCA's NEW RADIO HOUSE «f«^?° A: Wm <** th con struction of the new Rs. 621.--OCO Broadcastto^ Houae to18 words
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Advertisement30 1956-04-03 2 *AP. OFFER TO SET UP PAPEB PLANTS NEW DELHI; -Hie Japanese have offered to set u 0 factories m India for manufacture? paper and sugar plants Japanese sourctt fa«n gtated,30 words
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Advertisement27 1956-04-03 2 National Library uS^ X Y rTA: The Nauonal Uoraiy here has been steadily increasing its activities to ♦hPr.^ udget a l"otment for Pa' IS 222 f 1^27 words
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Article621 1956-04-03 3 MADRAS GOVTS. PLAN To Avoid Rivalry Among Trade Unions WKKB her.'s e^' l KfiJ2J mi^ he said. among the members of the Labour Advisory Committee m this matter. It was proposed to brine m a separate legislation to regulate the conditions of workers m hotels, restaurants and621 words
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Article513 1956-04-03 3 Sugar Factory For Tan jore Dt. TANJORE: The Tiru Arooran Sugar Factory went into production at Vadapathimangalam, about 12 miles from Tiruvarur. The capacity of the factory Is 1,200 tons per day. Presiding over the function got up m connection with the Inauguration of the factory, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister513 words
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Article87 1956-04-03 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jwala pass. Special Judge, Delhi, deferred decision for the second time on the bail applications of D. Paul Chadha and F. X. Jacob, arrested m connection with the Central Budget leakage case. A. L. Mehra, Bombay businessman, who has turned an approver m the87 words
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Article32 1956-04-03 3 JULLUNDUR: Against an average consumption of 14 units of electric ener XV mi n other parts of India, power consumption m Himachal Pradesh is Pflly 0.7 unit.32 words
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Article104 1956-04-03 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Chou Bj-W, th« Chinese Prime Minister, hM a special ukInr 'or Indian sweets, par. ticularty "Jetobis,'' *ocordm* to an md!.* ym^ i!* 1 wt«^d home from China. prepared by ooolu at the Indian Embassy m Peking, are freqoeotlv fient to the Cmn•M Prime Minister'sNAFEN - 104 words
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Article277 1956-04-03 3 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha rejected a private member a Bill providing- for the pay. ment of overtime wage for work even below 48 hours a week m certain undertakings. Mrs. Renu Chakravartl (Communist West Bengal) sponsor of the Bill, said there were some undertakings where,277 words
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Article174 1956-04-03 3 xvjsw DELHI: Chinese diplomats visltin* West Asia wUl In future, have sufficient know* ledge of the Adabic language. According to a diplomatic source here, an Egyptian Professor of Arabic at Cairo University has been sent to Peking University by th e Egyptian Government. in two orNAFEN - 174 words
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324 1956-04-03 3 BOMBAY: The Tata Iron and Steel Company have been Informed by the Government of India that they would provide the necessary guarantee for a loan from the World Bank to finance its expansion programme with a view to doubling its annual steel production324 words
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375 1956-04-03 3 KARAIKUDI: Presiding over the opening day session of the Kaniban Festival held here under the auspices of the Karaikudi Kamban Kashagam, Mr. K. Santhanam. chairman-designate. Finance Commission, said that cheap Bditlona of Kamba Ramayana should be brought out so that it could reach every home m375 words
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Article237 1956-04-03 3 No Enquiry Into Bombay Incidents POONA: The Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar told Praja-SoclaJist workers here that the Congress was not willing to hold an inquiry into the Bombay disturbances because such an inquiry would only serve to aggravate the existing bitterness and tension between the different communities. Restoration237 words
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Article260 1956-04-03 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Industries, informed the Legislative Council that the prospects were quite good both m respect of exploiting lignite and the quality of lignite occurring at Neyveil, and Government expected to have the Project sanctioned for execution some time about August or260 words
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286 1956-04-03 3 KARACHI: As a result of the progressive rise m industrial and other economic activities, the total national income rose to Rs. 18,900 million m 1954-55, showing a n increawe of Rs. 1,810, million at constant prices over the previous five years. The per capita incomeNAFEN - 286 words
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171 1956-04-03 3 BOMBAY: A leading foreign insurance company Here ta« written to the Union Finance Ministry for cteri- on whether foreign nations temporarily resident I^lmlla will be able to tmnre their Jives with foreign life companies. It la pointed out that Finance Minister Deshmukhs statementNAFEN - 171 words
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Article113 1956-04-03 3 TRIVANDRUM: "Beware of the Ides of March" was the advice of the out going Chief Minister, Mr. Panampilly Govinda Menon to politicians In the State. The month of March, according to him, has some "mystic influence" on the State. It was m that month that113 words
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Article80 1956-04-03 3 •age to th« UnlonOoiSra^f SUSS n r re counttag 'how Lora Buddha* teachings had iS Jn X the last 2,600 yeaw «ie STat Minls ter stated yL™. and architecture hn 1 ICaIIy a cou °tries m other been moulded by the principles of Buddhism." Sir JohnNAFEN - 80 words
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Article118 1956-04-03 3 SEARCH FOR MINERAL OIL IN PUNJAB Rumanian oil experts will soon launch a search for mineral on m the Jwalamukhi ■Knjab Kangra DJstr 'ct m the The Union Government has signed an agreement with the Rumanian Government for the ?JJ PP V °f a drlUin S rig and the trainingNAFEN - 118 words
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50 1956-04-03 3 CHANDIGARH TO BE LINKED WITH DELHI JULLUNDUR: The Second Five- Year plan will link Chandigarh with the main DelhiAmritsar rail line. Mr. Mohan Lai, the «tat« 1^ the completion of the project the Sta^ capital woSd 1 1 1 wtth Jagadhri and and all main trains pass through Chaadl- NAFENNAFEN - 50 words
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Article132 1956-04-03 3 AMRTTSAR: Fresh military movements on the PaklatS side of the border near HuE aatoiwala m Ferozepore district had been noticed, accordtoff to reliable sources. HWnderg of labourers on the border at Sulemanki were reported to have been massed by Pakistan authorities last weekK^KSX lrrigatlon Kol he reports132 words
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479 1956-04-03 3 REHABILITATION OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY ON FIRM FOOTING MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. Minister for Industries explained here the Government's decision to create a separate department for handloms and said that they wanted special attention to be devoted to the handloom industry with a view to rehabilitating it on a firm footing.479 words
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443 1956-04-03 4 AGALAWATTE. The Premier said that if the people voted for the opposition candidate they wouM be condemning- their children forever to two languages with Tamil taking precedence ultimately. He was speaking m support or the candidature of Dr. a. D. I P. A. Wijegooncwardene.443 words
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Article235 1956-04-03 4 COLOMBO; "Sir John's statement that he will be J'rime Minister even if he gets only ten seats shows the contempt he has for democracy and the will of the people," .said Mr. pieter Keuneman at a meeting m support of his candllaturc at De Waas Lane. C'r^ndpaSjS.235 words
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207 1956-04-03 4 Kotelawala Regime Going To Be Smashed COLOMBO: There was not the slightest doubt that the Kotelawaia regime was going to be smashed once and for all at the forthcoming elections said Dr. Colvin R. de Silva speaking at a meeting at Modera m support of the candidature of Mrs. Vivtenne207 words
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Article241 1956-04-03 4 U. N. P. Will Govern Again WELIGAMA; The United National ±-arty wouid win at tne elections ana govern tne country again, sumi Major Montague Jayewickreme, Minister of Transport ana woiks at a meeting- at tne Miaigama government Scnool, tie saia it gave'hi m great pleasure to serve his country. He241 words
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Article49 1956-04-03 4 TAIPEH. Apr. I.— Na tionalist Chinas Ambassador to Tokyo Dr. Holllngton X Tong, has been appointed Ambassador to the United States. (Ie Foreign Office announced 1 ere yesterday. i>r. Tone flue<eeds Dr. Welllng-ton Koo who > 'ants to retire after 40 years < iplamatlc service.-Reuter - 49 words
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213 1956-04-03 4 CHURCH BRIBED U.N.P. FOR EARLY ELECTION GOVINNA Propaganda was being- spread through the lecgth and breadth of the oountry to the effect that the Catholic Church had donated 10 lakhs of rupees to the U.N.P. if the Parliamentary elections were held before the Sam Buddha Jayanthi celebrations. This was vicious213 words
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Article133 1956-04-03 4 INCOME TAX COMPTROLLER'S WARNING The Comptroller of Income fax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, announced yesterlay that persons chargeable with income tax must, if they have not already received a form of return, give notice to him of jhargeabllity by Apr. 14. Mr. Tudor said an erroneous impression seemed to be133 words
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Article69 1956-04-03 4 RANGOON, Apr. 2.— Russia is to give Burma a hospital, a theatre and a cultural and sports ensemble including stadium premises for lnlustrial and agricultural exhibitions with a conference hall and a hotel. Burma, reciprocally, offered appropriate quantities of rice as a gift. This was disoiosed lastA.P. - 69 words
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Article80 1956-04-03 4 NBw DELHI; The Government of India is understood to have placed an order with a Japanese iftrm for the construction of a ship on an "experimental basis," informed sources here stated. If the execution of the order is satisfactory, the possibility may be examined of gettingNAFEN - 80 words
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151 1956-04-03 4 Rehabilitation Of Ceylon's Coconut Industry COLOMBO: a programme Cor rehabilitating Ceylon's coconut industry, the third most important revenue earner m the Island, was begun here last week. Under this scheme, which is heavily subsidised by the Ceylon Government, 160,000 acres will be rehabilitated during this year. Thereafter 40,000 acres willNAFEN - 151 words
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Article39 1956-04-03 4 Ban On Shooting Rhinos L.UCKNOW: The uttar Pradesh Government will ban the shooting of rhino 3 that cross over th« Nepal-Tarat border 'nto-the Oherl division of UJP.. according to Mr. j a mohan Sin^ Neeri Deputy Mtolster for Forests.39 words
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510 1956-04-03 4 Explains Stand On Issue Of Plebiscite In Kashmir NEW DELHI, Apr. 2. India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru told Pressmen yesterday that India wanted rood relations between Pakistan and India. In reply to a question if he had ruled out a plebiscite m Kashmir, Mr.Reuter - 510 words
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Article62 1956-04-03 4 STORE PYTHON BITES VET. SURGEON LOS ANGELES. Apr. 2. A 28-foot python bite a veterinary sorgreon on the hand and held on for nearly 15 minutes before Its jawH were pried loose. The vet, Dr. Nathan Gale said the reptile had just arrived by air from Singapore. The python's biteReuter - 62 words
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82 1956-04-03 4 SOVIET ATOM SCIENTISTS LEAVE FOR U.S. LONDON, Apr. 2.— A delegation of Soviet Nuclear Scientists left Moscow by air for the United States, Moscow radio reported. The radio said the delegation would? attend conferences at Rochester University, New York, on high-energy particles. Professor Veksler, Leader of the Delegation, said beforeReuter - 82 words
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71 1956-04-03 4 GENEVA. Apr. 1. Special medicaments asked for m an S.O.S. from the Swiss Himalayan Expedition for one of its members who Is suffering from appendicitis, left Geneva yesterday m an Air India plane. When they reach New Delhi about 2 p.m. Indian time today, theyReuter - 71 words
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Article114 1956-04-03 4 RANGOON Apr. 2.—Russia has offered to build and equip a cultural and sports centre a hospital and a theatre In Burma it was announced here. The offer was disclosed m a joint statement by U. Nu the Burmese Prime Minister and Mr. Onastas Mikoyan the SovietReuter - 114 words
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Article25 1956-04-03 4 HONGKONG, Apr. Catha v Pacific Airways today cancelled theAr re-nrtar flight to Sai-on alter receiving a "able t»>at bobonic nlanM> bad been detected there.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-03 4 The Egyptian flag- is hoisted on March 25, over the former British Headquarters at Moascar, near ismalia. Moascar has been renamed "Evacuation Camp." The Union Jack Flew there for 80 years.35 words
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Article103 1956-04-03 4 Perak registered moat new electors m the third week of the revision of registers. The number of new registrations m each of the States and Settlements m the 3rd week of registration is as fellows:— Perak 4.587, Johore 2,688. Kelantan 2,488, Kedah 2,485. 2,379, Malacca103 words
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