Indian Daily Mail, 6 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 51 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 942 1 BUT SPLIT ON INTERNAL SECURITY Chief Minister's Appeal For! A United Front All political parties represented m Singapore Legislative Assembly are agreed on the issue of Merdeka for Singapore; only four of them three ex-officio members and Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland abstained. < >
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  • 68 1 The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly will get a salary of $1,670 with effect from Apr.l, 1956, according to a motion that was passed m the Legislative Assembly, Singapore yesterday. The Clerk Assistant will get $630, Second Clerk will get $560 Cheif Reporter and Editor $820 and
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Apr. s.— Dr. Syed Mahmud, Minister of State m the Foreign Ministry will leave Thursday on a threeweek goodwill tour of Syria, Lebanon and Esrynt at the invitation of those countries, the Indian voveroxnent announced Wt*aWHa*. A.P.
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  • 490 1 Air India International Super Constellation Service A.M.'s Contribution To Singapore Travel Amenities THE ARRIVAL OF AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL AIRCRAFT HERE TODAY AT 8.15 P.M., INAUGURATES THE EXTENBION OF THE SUPER CONSTELLATION SERVICEB OF AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL TO SINGAPORE. The Air India International is to
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  • 134 1 m KHAN. Apr. ii.— Manila! Gai.dhi. son of the lute >la.,atma Gandhi, died at his home In Phoenix on the North coast of Natal, near here, today. He had been LI for some time. Mr. Gandhi, 64, had been suffering from cerebral thrombosis f oll«m In X
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  • 110 1 $147 THOUSAND FOR MERDEKA DELEGATION The Singapore Merdeka Mission to London will cost the tax payer $146,920, which amount was unanimously voted by the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Air passages for 14 <memcers of iao delegation an<j 7 officials comes to >t>5,940 anu .subsistence, lodging and outfit allowances $32,530. The estimated
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  • 39 1 CANBERRA, Apr. 5. -The Austialian Government will relax its ban on Russian and other tourists from Iron Curtain countries for the Olympic Games but only during a specified period, an immigration Department spokesman said here.
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  • 309 1  -  Asked For Adjournment Only To Be Outwitted. Opposition Alas! By SELVAS A sudden, lightning, on- ed over his emotion and then the spot decision by the all on a sudden he decided to Chief Minister, Mr. David yield to the Opposition but Marshall, yesterday after-
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  • 114 1 INDIA GOVT. CULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS Five Malayan students have been selected for the award of the Government of India Scholarships for the year 1956-57 under the Cultural Scholarship Scheme. The provisional list of selected candidates are: Miss E. Muthaiah, 16, Conolly Road, Ipoh, (I.Sc./ M.8.8.5.). Mr. Teo Beng Hoe, C/o College
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Apr. s.— Britain baa challenged Russia to State precisely Its objections to the latest Anprlo-Frendh Plan for overall worW 4l9Qn»asK&t
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  • 87 1 Tandon Returning Tonight The Commissioner for India m Singapore and Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon. is returning to Singapore today at 8.15 p.m. by the inaugural flight of Air India International superconstellation service after a fortnight's visit to New Delhi. In the Indian Capital, he attended a conference of heads
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  • 583 1 Equal Treatment For All Schools, Languages Cultures Discussion On White Paper Postponed To Apr. 12 SINGAPORE EDUCATION MINISTER, MR. CHCW BWEE KEE, PLEDGED EQUAL TREATMENT T O ALL BCHOOLB AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND FACIU--7n E B.ngapor E e VELOPMENT F all BABIC cultuAes The Minister for Education I assured that
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  • 612 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Apr. 6, 1856 NEW PLAN TO BEAT BANDITS QMLY a very bare outline of the new Federal Operations Plan against the Communist terrorists m Malaya is available m the statement made to the Press on Wednesday by the Director of Operations Ueut General Sir Geoffrey
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  • 1735 2 Country- Wide Enforcement Fixation Of Target Datm twnponkibl* -*«-d« NSW DELHI: The HThier for Planning, MrGuteaii Lai Naada, stated hi the Lok Sabha on Saturday tint it would be impossible lor the Government to iz dtJMte target for the introduction of Prohibttto* throoghos* the eoatay. He said
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  • 615 2 NEW DELHI: The Home Minister, Mr. Pant, told Lok Sabha last Saturday that "there is nothing like a compromise formula m respect of Punjab". Mr. Pant said that the salient features of the scheme were now known to everybody through the Press and only
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  • 212 2 LONDON: George Bernard Shaw's will is to be challenged. Shaw left the bulk of his fortune of more than £186,000, it may be recalled, for the promotion of a new alphabet but decreed that if the idea ultimately fell through the money should be equally shared between the
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  • 92 2 BOMBAY: The Working Committee of National Federation of Indian Railwaymen, ratified the agreement reached between the two rival unions of railwaymen. Srimati Maniben Kara, prominent trade union leader, who presided over the meeting, expressed the hope that with the coming together of the two unions, railwaymen would stand
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  • 617 2 NBW DELHI: The l ollow ing message ha* been iBSUf d by CD. Dtmhmnlrt. Finance Minister, on the occasion «I the oomimg into force of the Indian Companies Act, im.v,. on April 1, 1956: "It Is now widely known that the new Companies
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  • 90 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Minister for Natural Resources, said m the Lok Sabha that there was possibility of finding oil along the east coast of Andhra, but more detailed work was necessary before any specific locations could be given. The Union Minister was
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  • 31 2 CHANDIGARH: The Pun jab Legislative Council on Saturday unanimously pass** 4 the Chief Minister, Sardar Partap Singh's motion approv ln 5. sute Heorgani satioQ BUI regarding rtorgft&i
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  • 99 2 PATIALA: The PEPSU Vidhan Sabha unanimous ly pasted a private resolution, suggesting that Patiala should be made the capital of the proposed reorganised Punjab. Moving the resolution, Sardar Bhagwat Singh (Congress) said Patiala was ideally suited at the capital of the new Punjab from the points
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  • 102 2 PARIS, Apr. 4.— The French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau, will visit Washington from June 18 to 20 at the invitation of the American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, the French Foreign Ministry announced here. High on the Agenda of m Pineau's
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  • 124 2 Teachers To Help Small-Savings Campaign NEW DELHI: A scheme to utilise primary teachers m the rural areas for the promotion of the small savings campaign was ready and would shortly b<: put Into force, Mr. Arun Chandra Guha, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure told Mr. Ramdas m the Lok
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  • 195 2 NEW DELHI: The Minister for industries, Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, said In the Lok Sabha last Wednesday In repyl to a question that the Tata iron and Steel 00., Ltd., Jamshedpur, which had been recently permitted to Increase its production capacity to 1.5 million
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  • 83 2 NEW DELHI; The President has nominated to th« Council of States Dr. Zakir Hussain. Srimati RukmtaJ Dcvi, Professor Nr rair-das R. Malkani and Mr. B. V. i Mama) Warerkar, to 111} the seats of the four nominated members who are retiring on April 2, 1966,
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  • 794 3 Santhanam' h* Appeal wnKfiS!**!: 2S* J 1 SANT lANAM CHAIRMAN UB? %£22>± T 2m?fLV£ i FI *ANCE COMMISSION, SAID LAST WEEK THAT THE PROPOSAL OF THE MADRAS GOVHffifPI 10 MAKE MNDI AN Ora^NAL THIRD £?N SECONDARY SCHOOLS WOULD ULTIMATELY PROVE TO BE A HANDICAP,
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  • 62 3 SALEM CENTENARIAN'S DEATH SALEM: The death occurred on Thursday at Tirupattur of Mr. Natal Shalfc Farced Sahib, at the age of 100, who, dortare the Passive Resistance Movement m Natal m 1008, gave shelter to Mahatma Gandhi. Mr. Farced SaMb also organised association of Indian merchant* m South Africa. Be
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  • 975 3 In the four years of the secondary course, Mr. Santhanam said, it was proposed to have the mother tongue as the medium of instruction, English as a compulsory second lan guage and Hindi as optional third language. He had no quarrel with the first two parts of this
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  • 140 3 MADRAS; A reception was given to Mr. M. S. Goiwaikar, cmef of tae Kasntreeya ow-ayamsevak Sangn iaat week on tne lawns of Hotel oasapraKasn m Poonamaile rugn Koad. Air. T.cs. Vaidyanatha Alyar who welcomed tne gatnenng said that tney had gatnered to otfer their felicitations to
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  • 122 3 Fee For Postal Registration Increased NEW DELHI: With effect from April 1, 1956, the fee payable for registration of postal articles have been increased from aix annas to eight annas per article. The increase is applicable to all registered postal articles, whether inland or foreign. •From the same date the
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  • 132 3 KATHMANDU The third Japanese expedition to the 2b, 458 feet high Manaslu which reached the base village of Sama last week has been prevented from proceeaiog beyond Sama by superstitious villagers, according to a message received here". The message said; "Villagers are raising- hue and cry
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  • 41 3 NEW DELHI: The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. B. N. Datar told Dr. Ramasubhag Singh m the Lok Sabha that the question of raising the upper limit of the Indian Police Service pay scale was under the consideration of the Government.
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  • 247 3 Neiveli Project: Pumping Operations MADRAS: Mr. T. M. S. Mami, Chief Executive Officer for Lignite Mining, said that substantial progress had been made m the matter of dewatering the Neyveli mine area, and he hoped that the work would be completed well within the schedule of 100 days. Mr. Mani
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  • 198 3 MADRAS: The President and members of the Council of Chartered Accountants of India were accorded a civic reception last Sunday at My Ladye's Gardens, People's Park. Mr. V. R. Ramanatha Aiyar, Mayor of Madras, received Mr. C. S. Sastri, President of the Council and the members. After
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  • 291 3 Centenary Of Madras Varsity To Be Celebrated MADRAS: The Centenary < of Madras wU be held In the commencing probably on Mom tions will be hejd over a peril intention of the Centenary Coi celebrated at suitable mofussl! The Steering <joiiuiuttee ox the Centenary Geieorations iias appointed eight comnuttees to
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI; The depision of the Union Government revising the present limit of pay of Central Government servants for purposes of regulating house rent allowance m C. class towns would be enforced with effect from April 1 this year, Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and
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  • 46 3 NEW DELHI: The next meeting of the National Development Council will be held m New Delhi on May 1 and May 2 instead of April 28 and 29 as originally proposed. The prime Minister and Chairman of the Planning Commission, Mr. Nehru, will preside.
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  • 56 3 CALCUTTA; The West Bengal Government will not Introduce total Prohibition m the State dnrtng the stipulated period of April 1968. This decision, which was communicated to the Congress le&tslators last week by the Chief MUnster, Dr. B. C. Roy, was agreed upon by the
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  • 136 3 MAN WHO TOOK ARCHBISHOP TO EXILE IN COLOMBO COLOMBO: Commander M. L.C. Crawford, Captain of the Royal Frigate Loch iFada, mad who took Archbishop Makarios, the Oypriot leader to exile m the Seychelles, is m Colombo. Crawford, interviewed' here, described Makarios as a man of great dignity and personal charm.
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  • 235 3 Another Reversal Of Stalinist Theory! NEW YORK: The Soviet Union Imm reversed another of Stalin's hatreds according to report/* reaching her* The J**?!** that Sovlet Union has bailed Mahatma Gandhi as *a» outotandin X pubjc figure of the Indian National Liberation Movement. Gandhi ji had been
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  • 180 3 Steel For India: Self-sufficiency In 5 Years RAIPUR: Mr, T.T. Krishna, machari. Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, last Saturday expressed tne hope tnat tne tnree steel plants, proposed to be built at Bmiai. jJuiigaj.ur and Rourekela, would start production at full speed" by tne end of the Second Five-
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  • 166 3 COIMBATORE: The State Government will establish a unit for the manufacture of electrical porcelain and sanitary wares m Neivell area, it is learnt Neiveli area has been selected as large quantities of China clay are available. The scheme provides for a unit to be set up
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  • 107 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government are investigating the causes of the abnormal Increase m the prices of agricultural commodities and foodgrains, It is learnt. A spokesman of the Government said that the Government had noticed rocketing of prices of a number of these commodities m
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  • 441 3 ENCOURAGE INDIGENOUS MEDICINE Pro Bad NEw DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said here on Saturday last that indigenous systems of medicine deserved 1 encouragement and State patronage. Dr. Prasad, who was delivering the convocation Ad dress at the Ayurveddc and Unani Tibbia College. Delhi, said. "On Ayurvedlc and Unani
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI; Saturday a talks between Prime Minister Nehru and Mr. Shankarao Deo. Maharashtrlaa leader, lasting for 90 minutes, have left the impression m informed political circles thai the decision taken by the Government of India m regard to Bombay City would not be modified at
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  • 47 3 MADRAS: The next meeting of the Congress Working Committee will be held at Delhi on Apr. 15 and 16. Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, member of the Committee, has programed *o ift»ve Madras for Delhi on the night of Apr. 14 to attend, tto W»ttP*
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  • 356 4 Voting From Apr. 7To 10 COLOMBO, Apr. 5— About 3,500,000 people will K<> to the pails m today's general election which win decide, m effect, whether engllsh is to be replaced by Sinhalese as Ceylons official language. Voting is taking place today, Apr.
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  • 124 4 U.S. LABOUR LEADER IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Apr. 5: Am merican labour leader Walter P. Reuther arrived here on Wednesday for a two-week visit and began, before he stepped on to Indian soil, to charm India and its people. From the aircraft gangway he gave the crowd of Indian
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  • 56 4 KARACHI, Pakistan, Apr. 5. A Pakistan leader m Kashmir has urged that the U.N. Security Council re-open the question of the divided Himalayan state's future. Col. Sher Ahmad Khan asked President lskandar Mirza of Pakistan to seek a new Security Council discussion because of recent comments
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  • 75 4 Miss. Balanagamma. sister Of Mr. V. Suppiah of Kampar, and Mr. Rengasamy, (interpretrr m Federal Police Service) son of Mr. Bulupillai of Sitiavan. were married recently at the bride's residence m Sitiavan. The married couple were the recepients of many presents and greetings from all over Malaya. At
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  • 40 4 Ismail Bin Alang a broadcasting assistant of Radio Malaya, was one of seven overseas broadcasting officials who joined ten members of 8.8.C. staff on a special course which started on Tuesday and will last until mid-May.
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  • 29 4 Mr. B. O K. Nataraja Pillai, Knnrakkudi Athina Vidwan vili deliver a lecture In Sri F-nbaga Vinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road, Singaproe today at 7 p.m.
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  • 146 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 5— How can an American girl marry a foreigner, keep her own citizenship and hold that of her husband's country, too? The question arose Wednesday when Grace Kelly sailed to marry Prince Rainier 111 of Ibnaco. She said who would be
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  • 457 4 SIR JOHN'S VIGOROUS PLEA COLOMBO, APR. S: OBSERVERS BELIEVE THAT TODAY'S POLL FOR 42 SEATS WILL GIVE AN ACCURATE INDICATION OF THE RESULT IN CEYLON'S THREE DAY 'STAGGERED' GENERAL ELECTION. The majority of the constituencies involved today are generally regarded as strongholds of
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  • 96 4 CHURCHILL MAKES MONEY AT MONTE CARLO MONTE CARLO. Apr. 5— Sir Winston Churchill didn't break the bank at Monte Carlo, but he left the famous gambling casino a few hours before dawn yesterday a winner. The former British Prime Minister, vacationing on the French Riviera, played roulette for several hours,
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  • 87 4 An interesting exhibition will be held on Saturday, Apr. 7, at the Gan En* Seng School by the Health Department. Aersol bombs, sprafers, insecticides and other lethal weapons that can \>e used to get rid of Insects will be displayed. If you are at all troubled by insects
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  • 134 4 Tamil Exams Warning: No Jobs Guaranteed! It ha» been decided as .an experimental measure to waive the age qualification for entry for tne Standard VH ('Jtamfc 6 TelugU) Examination, 1966. Tne candidates entering for tills examination must have passed Standard $lx'(Tarn.l) Examination not later than eighteen months prior to tiito
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  • 252 4 NEW YORK, Apr. 5: Film I acress Grace Kelly yesterday boarded the liner Constitution here for her voyage to Monaco to mary Prince Rainier 111. More than 200 reporters, photographers and newsreel and television cameramen Stocked aboard the luxury liner and packed the pool cafe for
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  • 151 4 LONDON, Apr. s.— The British foreign office denied reports that Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden has asked President Kisenhower to join m a "get tough" policy towards Egyptian Premier Abdel Nasser. "I would lend no support to the reports that we have called on the
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  • 160 4 BAGDAD PACT PLAN TO COMBAT COMMUNISM TEHERAN, Apr. s.— The five Bagdad Pact nationsBritain, Iraq, Persia, Pakistan and Turkey have recommended that the Bagdad Council mc-fting here on April 16 should take collective measures to combat Communist subversion and improve security m the Pact area, This recommendation appeared m a
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  • 240 4 Demies Favouring Fr. Government Policies ALLAHABAD, INDIA, APR. 5: THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, MR. NEHRU, YESTERDAY DENIED SAYING HE WAS FAVOURABLE TO THE POLICI E8 OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT IN NORTH AFRICA AND SAID: 'ALGERIA MUBT BE FREED.' Speaking at a public meeting here, Mr. Nehru
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  • 366 4 FOR PEACEFUL ASPECTS OF 'A' ENERGY WASHINGTON, Apr. 5.— President Elsenhower said he had rejected any idea of attending tuie United States Nuclear Tests to begin m the Pacific this month. He told his press conference that he wanted to use the Presidency to emphasise the peaceful aspects of atomic
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  • 277 4 Ceylon Loses Rs. 36m. In Food Budget COLOMBO: The Government lost Ro. 36 million m its food- budget for 1955. 'ixtis loss, according to the annual report of the Central Bank, was principally the result of the heavy subsidy payment* incurred by the Government on the purchase of lw-eally-grow n
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