Indian Daily Mail, 20 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 64 soroAPOtti; fbiday, aprjl 20, ism FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 638 1 Minister's Unsuccessful Bid To Avert Strike Action Union Rejects 'Arbitration* Agrees To Reopening Of Talks If Solution Could Be Found Before Hay 4 (By Our staff Reporter) Singapore is in the grip of another big strike, which if resorted to, will paralyse essential City Services. Aottßf
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  • 186 1 DAG'S ATTEMPT FOR PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST JERUSALEM, Israel Apr. 19.— Mr. Dag Hammers joeld, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, spent hi B second full day in talks with Israel leaders as part of his Middle East tour in search of peace. Israeli circles said 'some progress" was made at yesterday's
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  • 192 1 Afro-Asian Conference Should Meet PEKING. Apr. 19.— Marshal Ho Lung a Communist Chinese Deputy Premier welcomed a suggestion by the Indonesian Prime Minister. Dr. All Saatroamidjojo that a second Afro-Asia^ Conference should be held. Marsha 1 Ho was speaking at a meeting here to celebrate the First Anniversary of the
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  • 225 1 it is rvhabh/ umdentoud that in the event of the Smyopore City Council Labour Union* Federation '^'inters gpimg on strike, the rival union, the Government and City Council Labour Union aMto wiU instruct ita tnemtber* to support the sitter union. nig- for London, referred
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  • 36 1 Lt.-Gcn Sir Geoffrey K. Bourne. K.8.E.. 08.. CMC. Director of Operations, Malaya, has been appointed General Officer Oommanding-in-Chief, Middle East Land Forces. General Bourne's appointment will take effect from October. 1956.
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  • 31 1 ALGIERS Apr. 19. French troops shot dead a well-known Rebel leader. Souadani Boudjenna, at Xolea West of Algiers as he tried to break through a police cordon riding a scooter. Reuter
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  • 263 1 LONDON. Apr. 19— Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, said the government would bring in legislation this session to make certain the Colonial Development Corpora* tlon has powers to make housing loans to Colonial Gov *rnments. He told the House of Commons: 'I have
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  • 571 1 Russia Wants Closer Relations With West LONDON, Apr. 19.— Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mi. Nlkita Khrushchev, Russia's top leaden, arrived here yet. terday to the thciirs ssml boos of thousands of spectators aad the sight of streets Mwnhf with pottos The KremUn statesmen,
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  • 32 1 The Soviet cruiser AnMonikldse, which carried Marshal Bulranin and Mr. Khroaachev to Britain, irt pMied through Danish territorial waters at LangwlaadslMMltot oa Apr. 1«. It left Kaitateyrad Apr. 18
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  • 385 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 19. The Fourth Congress of the Communist Fatty of India began today at Palgnat, South Malabar, with pomp and pubUcity usually associated with the Indian National Congress sessions. Ten days of intense discussions will be climaxed by a mass rally
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  • 54 1 INDIA-BULGARIA TRADE AGREEMENT NEW DELHI, Apr. 19.— India and Bulgaria yesterday signed a trade agreement under which India can buy for rupees diessel engines, machinery, electrical equipment, icalf, and medicines. She will sell Bulgaria iron and manganese ores, oils fa, coffee, tobacco, hies, textile*, sports goods and cottage Industry products.
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  • 92 1 MONTE CARLO, Apr. 19— Grace Kelly received 138 titles ail at once when she wed Prince Rainier HL But many of them refer to villages long since wiped off the map of France. Rainier rules only over Monaco's 370 acre*. Other tiUes attached to still esjstlng
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  • 198 1 ANOTHER ADVISER TO MARSHALL LONDON, Apr. 19— The leaders of Singapore's "MerdeKa 1 Mission to London met last mgnt behind closed aoors. 1? or well over an hour Mr. David Marshall and the other party chieie were closeted With tneir British constitutional advisers Sir Ivor Jennings, Mr. Walter Raeburn Q.
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  • 145 1 4fcKL»bAL>JbM, Asraei, Apr. 19.— Mom u&raei ai*i Bgypt nave lormally Agreed to main' taji a ceasefire avomg their borders I •Lowing a request trom Mr. Da* Hammarskjoeld, tue United Nations (secretary General, a usually reliable teraeti source said aere today. Renter. LONDON, Aur. 19.—Marahal Nikolai Bulpwiin and Mr.
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  • 492 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Apr. 20, 1956 THOSE WINDMILL FIGHTERS! THE Marshall delegation J is reported to be engaging more and more advisers to plead its cause before the British Government in London. Already there are Sir Ivor Jennings. Mr. Waiter Raeburn and Mr. Stanley Smith, and yet the
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  • 454 2 EXCAVATION AT SHE OF NAGARJUNASAGAR DAM KURNOOL: THE WORK OF PRESERVING ANCIENT RELICS WHICH ABOUND IN THE NAGARJUNASAGAR DAM SITE 18 GOING ON AT A FAST PACE AND EVEftV DAY IS BRINGING NEW ITEMS OF GREAT HISTORICAL VALUE TO UQHT. THE TQTAL
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  • 115 2 THE PRICE HE PAID FOR DAUGHTER'S HAPPINESS BOMBAY: A person de maoded Ba. 2,000 as an add! ttonaf dowry two years after marriage, and sent his wife to her father's place with the threat that she would not be brought back until he received the amount. The reason was that
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  • 75 2 SURAT: The Goa Radio, commenting on Indian ban on foreign aircraft over-flying Indian territorial waters near Portuguese Indian territory, said: "This illegal step is calculated to disrupt our recently established communications between Goa, Diu and Daman." The Radio added: "We shall fight It out till
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  • 144 2 SIRSI: Prime Minister Nehru who concluded his four* day tour of Karnataka travelled by car and train about 600 miles and addressed over a dozen public meetings attended by well over four lakhs of people. Enthusiastic receptions were accorded to the Prime Minister everywhere by
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  • 173 2 NOT LEPER BUT HANSENIAN! ROME, Apr. 18.— Delegates to a wbrld Congress on leprosy considered an American plea today for more funds to fin- aoce research on the disease. Dr. James S. Doull of New York, director of the Leenard Wood Memorial American Leprosy foundation, said govern- ments and private
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  • 222 2 NEW DELHI: The Bharat Sadhu Sainaj at its convention at Rishikesh which concluded on Tuesday last, called upon the Sadhus in India to dedicate themselves to the service of the people. The convention said that Sadhus could do "something very effective" in mobilising the energies of people
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI: An Indian standard specification for mercerized cotton fabric, grade 2. for aircraft has been published by the Indian Standards Institution. Fabrics conforming to this standard are suitable for use as a covering on aircraft with wing loading of 9 !b. per square foot or
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  • 138 2 NEW DELHI: Power generation in India in 1954 rose by 2,415 million kwh over that of 1950. the total output being 7,522 million kWh, according to the booklet "Electricity Supply— All India Statistics, 1954." The booklet, published by the Central Water and Power Commission, Union Ministry
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  • 93 2 BY-ELECTION TO LOK SABHA: CONGRESS SUCCESS MADRAS: Mr. R. Govindarajulu Naidu (Congress), was declared elected to the Lok Sabha from the Tiruvallur Constituency. The announcement was made by Mr. A. Venkatesan, Collector of Chingleput and Returning Officer. The byelection was caused by the death of Mr. P. Natesan, a Congress
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  • 248 2 KARACHI: The Indian High Commission in Karachi last week sent to the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Hamidul Huq Choudhry, a Pakistan declaration form, containing the words "Portuguese Pakistan", it was authoritatively learnt here.' Authoritative source said the Indian High Commission has sent this form to the Foreign Minister
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  • 38 2 MADRAS: The Indian Airlines plane on the Bombay-Madras-Colombo service, which arrived here from Bombay according to schedule, was delayed by nearly two hours due to mechanical trouble. Later a relief aircraft operated the tervict from Madras to Colom-
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  • 97 2 BETEL-NUT WALKING STICK SI RSI: Prime Minister Nehru was presented with a walking stick made of betel nut*, with An ivory handle by the citizens of Kumta, (Sirsi). The Prime Minister greatly appreciated the craftsmanship of the article and told Or. B. M. Pal, General Secretary of the Karnataka Pradesh
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  • 293 2 MADRAS: The Expert Committee on Tobacco ap- pointed by the Government of India to review the procedure now adopted for assessment of duty on tobacco on the basis of its capability of use or otherwise for the manufacture of 'biris', have issued a ques- 1
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  • 187 2 HEW DELHI: The life of a dam depended on the catchment area of the river across which it was constructed, the Deputy Irrigation and Power Minister, Mr. Jai Sukhlal Hathl, told the Lok Sabha. Answering a question by Pandit D. N. Tlwary, the Deputy Minister said that
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  • 422 2 MADRAS: Speaking at a meeting held by the Homoeopathic Study Centre, Mylapore, on the occasion of its first anniversary and Dr. Hahnemann's 201st birthday celebrations, Mr. N. Raghunatha Alyar, Assistant Editor, "The Hindu", said that any system that could show a certain per°?i nt
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    69 2 MR. RAUL 8. MANGLAPUB, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Philippine Government who arrived in Kuala Lumpur by air on Tuesday morning called on the Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, to give him an invitation to visit the Philippines from the Vice- President of the Philippine Republic The
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  • 106 2 SI RSI: Prime Minister Nehru told a public meeting here: "Often I heard shouts of Mai Karnataka Mata' after 'Bharat Mataki Jai r What it this new Mata (Mother)? Is not one Mata, Mother India, sufficient? "Do you want to have many mothers and all the
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  • 399 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Dc sal. Chief Minister off Bombay told the Bombay Legislative Assembly that six infants bolow one Mar and two cniidren below two years were treaiod for tear-gas effect during tnrecent disturbances in Bombiy but there was no ease of any infant dying due to
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  • 79 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Standards institution has published a specification for nigh purity sine and sine base alloy ingots for die casting. Thig standard covers the requirements of nigh parity zinc and two grades of zinc baao ailoy lgnots for die casting de signatea as alloy one
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  • 63 2 BOMBAY: The Tariff Commission has taken up for Investigation the question of continuance of protection and assistance to the antimony industry beyond December SI. Special questionnaires for i producers, importers and consumers in this connection am ready for issue and copies I can be obtained from the Secretary
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  • 604 3 Pak. F. HI. Rules Out Possibility Of War Huq Ch««dliiry n 3iirilS^«^ < TS r *«K Mfßl!>ter Mr H»m»*U Question: 'Are you again? plebiscite being substituted b general elections in Kashmir? Mr. Chaudhury: "A plebig cite has to be held under cei tain specific
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  • 31 3 DHUBRI: a public meeting here recently condoled the death of Mr. Jogesh Chandra Sen, a leading advocate of GauhaU. Mr. Apurba Kumar G^n. ft Conner IU*C., pet-
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  • 191 3 SHUN PAROCHIALISM URGES NEHRU HONALLI: Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, who is on a fourn«& of Karnataka and parts of Mysore State, arrived sLSy^n in Mysroe state from Harihar. mSmSH* r^ ved the <**« Minister of Mysore, Mr K Hanumanthaiya, and the Mysore Congress President. Later addressing over 60,000 people at
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  • 197 3 TENTATIVE' SOLUTION TO LAND PROBLEM CALCUTTA: A ticklish legal pornts has created a major prooiem in the progress of settlement work necessitated by the passing of the Estates Acquisition and ana Land Reforms Act in West Bengai, it is learnt The point relates to allotment of land to the co-sharers
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  • 201 3 NEW DELHI: The need to share equally the freighter traffic between the Air-India International and British air services and the United Kingdom's Insistence that the An should not carry traffic between Prague and London on Its new route will be some of the subjects that will figure
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  • 92 3 ALLAHABAD: Prime Minutter Nehru *<dd here that astreiogers voer* dangerous peopte, but those who 70 to them, for advice were "more dangerous." Mr. Nehru who was <leokurmg open the /Jf. Institute oj Applied phynca here, aatd that science was making such rapid progress that one did not
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  • 148 3 ■KKW DELHI: The Ministry of Iron and Steel hope that five years after the commencement of production of the new steel plants at Bhilai. Rourekela and Durgapur, it will be possible to build* two more steel plants from out of the profits made by those
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  • 121 3 RANGOON: The first phase of the ltf&ti general elections O^eueu tast vvbuuetioay wfc.l aiiueu itncs ox uiw UniuU o.lla taeir ltuuines went 10 tiie poiid at respective dtatioiid imougiioui tne country. vut.iig- was oy sboet ballot and at tne c/n&us.on ot *>Oiiing, maU-toags were sealeu 10 oe
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI: Twenty-eight persons had been killed ana x7 wounded on both sides (the Army and the Naga rebels) since, the recent operations oegan in the Naga Hills district of Assam, the Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs. Mr 4. N. Datar,
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  • 69 3 BOMBAY: Trans World Airlines' new Super-G constellations in trans-Atlantic service are now using the weather radar which enables pilots to see thunderstorms and other disturbances 130 miles ahead. A bulbous black nose is the external evidence of the radar In the new Super-Gs. Inside the pilot's
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  • 90 3 SHILLONG Police reinforcements from Madhya Pradesh, having experience of dealing with tribal people in difficult terrain, have arrived In Assam to help in the drive agalhst Naga terrorists in the disturbed Naga Hills district of Assam, it was reliably learnt 'iere. Although the
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  • 125 3 NEW DELHI: The Speaker of the Delhi Vldhan Sabha Dr Sushila Nayyar referred a privilege motion against an editorial comment in the Hindustan Times to the Privileges Committee of the House. The privilege motion was moved by five Opposition members, protesting against certain remarks in
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  • 398 3 NEW DELHI: Burma has approached India with a request to buy Burmese rice, inrormed sources said here. The Burmese request is believed to be under consideration by the Union Food Ministry. About 25,000 tons of teak wood is exported to India annually. But the Burmese are
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  • 663 3 r jy*y P"^?^ The Cott t|tu «»n Bench of the Supreme Court dismissed the petition and appeal* preferred bvthree zamlndar* of Assam challenging the conSutatloiii^JSKJ 2mesd4T 119I l9« l Acqnisltloll Z«nta<l»ri» AcTlfWl The two appeals were on behalf of Raja Bhalrabendra Narain Bhup
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  • 26 3 Mr. Karharaj, Chief Minister of Madras addressing a public Or. P. Subbaroyan, who presided over the meeting is also •een in the picture.
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  • 502 3 1 mV hhi. V> C GOPA «-ARATNAM PRESIDED msmm > Mr. Gopalaratnam traced the i growth of Tamil dramas in recent times and said that ab- out 40 years ago the stage i was looked upon with contempt and It was through the efforts
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  • 163 3 SWEDEN TO TRAIN INDIAN VETERINARIANS NEW DELHI: India has requested the Swedish Government to provide training facilities for seven veterinarians in the technique of artificial insemination of cattle. A Swedish expert on animal husbandry, who was here recently, has concluded discussions with the Government of India on the subject of
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  • 117 3 PRINCIPAL OF MADRAS Y.M.C.A. COLLEGE maukas: Mr. 8. B. Chopde has been appointed PrinC pa ou° f the Y -M.C.A. College of Physical Education, Saidapet, in the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. C. C. Abraham. Before taking the degree of Master of Physical Education at Springfield, U.S.A. in
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  • 117 3 NEW DELHI: India's 1,000,000 railwaymen are iach being given an attractively printed two-colour pamphlet called "Ours in a family", spe«SSL brought out for mass distribution in connecUon with the Railway Week. The text of the pamphlet is in the form of a persona] communication from the Chair*
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  • 87 3 U»e decision taken at the Amrttsar meeOng of the conveners of women's daoart. ments of the varlou. ftStekh I??S"^ SS u the AICC Is holding: the first of a Pi 5L. of tr iDi ag camps at Oandhigram, Madurai district from Apr. 18 to -24 The camp
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  • 81 3 HYDERABAD: Two batches of volunteers of the Leftist Marathwada Samyukta MahZ rashtra SamlU were taken Tin. c?tv° U S?? y y Hyderabad city police for demonstratin* near the state Assembly premises. The Samltl had given a call for demonstrations for three days before the Assembly now
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  • 701 4 Tw Minister* Fly Bed Flag* On Their G*** COLOMBO. There was on atmosphere of austere informality in Queen's House when the new Prune Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, and his Caminet of twelve were sworn to recently and so Mr. Bandaranaike fulfilled hi
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  • 224 4 BANDUNG SPIRIT IN BAGDAD AND MANILA PEKiTNG Apr. 19.— The Peking People Dally said that among the Asian participants in tne Bagdad and Manila facts -the demand for peace and neutrality and Independent foreign policy is mounting' a« a renuvt of the 'lndestructable bandung spirit.' In an editorial on the
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  • 251 4 COLOMBO: Mr. A. Aziz, President of the Ceylon Democratic Workers Congress, in astatement welcomed the defeat of the United National Party at the current general elections. He congratulated Mr. 8. W. R. D. Biwrrlanmaikf Leader of the Mahajenti Ek Sath Peramuna, which has emerged as the
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  • 63 4 LOSER GIVEN 50 SLIPPER BLOWS KAIMUNAI; A y<W was a sMupertar of Mr. AbeaadMats for taw sTsjnn—l seat at taw recent riectl— saw received 5* blows with slipper. Thto thanttiMnfj, was the reseat of •> bet he ksi taken with ITslm— l rusHusit to the «sfeet that h* would •ofcmit
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  • 138 4 COLOMBO: The AU -Ceylon Malay Association has, in a memorandum to the Governor* General urged that a Malay member be appointed to toe House of ITenrsaeMtatl'imi. The Association points out that though a Malay was nominated to the legislature on two occasions, they had
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  • 46 4 COLOMBO: Two UNP Members of Parliament representing up-country constituencies are likely to join the Mafiajana Eksath Peramuna within the next few days. If these MPs cross over, the UNP strength in the House of Representatives wfO be reduced to six.
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  • 236 4 MADRAS. Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Thanninayagam, Chief Editor. Tamil Culture and lecturer in the University of Ceylon. said last Wednesday that he wag extremely interested in the language policy of the new Ceylon Government. He said he recently visited bilingual countries like Belgium and Switzerland
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  • 99 4 COLOMBO. Monday was house-moving day at "Mumtaz Mahal" the official residence of the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Sir Albert Peries, Speaker of the last Parliament, who was defeated at the polls on Saturday shifted on Monday the house vacant for the new Speaker. Sir Albert was
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  • 269 4 NEW PM IS A SHORT STORY WRITER COLOMBO: One of the hobbies of the Prlmier-elect; Mr. Bandaranaike, to which reference has not been made recently, is the writing of short stories Some time ago, the Sunday Times published a thriller from the pen of Mr. Bandaranaike, One has yet to
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  • 91 4 NO PHEHATURE SELF, GOVT. TO BR. COLONIES MONTRBAU Apr. 1»— Prompting by other powers could not Induce Britain to give premature self-govern-Enent to any of her colonies, BCr. Ambler Thomas, Under ■Secretary of the British CsoloOffice, told the Royal Empire Society here. Mr. Thomas said: "It is much too eaay
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  • 66 4 LISBON, Apr. It. n— sBjIa Sahrnwardy, former Pakistan Cabinet Minister now on a goodwill mlmilan to the West, fold a news conference Wednesday Indian Premier Nehrn "has beeome a menace to panes la the "Bo (Nehrn) does not want Pakistan to make friends aad agreements with other
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  • 156 4 TOKYO, Apr. 18— India is not making compensation for war-damaged Indian assets in japan a "condition" for extension of a most-tavoured-nation trade agreement, a Japanese Foreign ui&co spokesman declared today* Mitsuo i'anaka, the spokesman, said Japan recently asked India to extend a provisional
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  • 131 4 WORLD BANK TO STUDY INDIA'S PROGRESS .WASHINGTON, Apr. 19--The World Bank said Wednesday it is sending a miss.en to India "to assess toe present economic situation." Dispatched at the request of the government of India, the mission will study the country's economy particularly with reference to India's prog* reas under
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  • 78 4 TUNGKU WISHES MARSHALL SUCCESS LONDON. Apr. It— Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister who is currently negotiating with the Colonial office on home rule for the Colony, has received a telegram of good wishes from Tungku Abdul Rarman, Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya, an official of Malaya House said
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  • 67 4 COMMONWEALTH VARSITIES CONFAB KARACHI, Apr. 19.— Final arrangements have been made here for a meeting in Lahore next January of the executive Council of the Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth, it will be the first such meeting In Pakistan. The meeting, organised by the Standing Committee of vine-chancellors
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  • 141 4 India Not To Challenge 'A' Tests In World Court NEW DELHI, Apr. 19— Ite Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru told the House of People that the Indian Government had no Intention at present of initiating any case in the International Court of Justice against countries which exploded atomic Hydro
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  • 80 4 TEHERAN. Apr. 19.— The Bagdad Pact Council held its longest session last night, lasting four-and-a-half hours and discussed mainly Pakistan's dispute with India over Kashmir, the Palestine problem and Iraq's support for the Algerian nationalists. After its meeting the Council issued a communique wtiioh mid: The council held
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  • 77 4 UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., Apr. 19.— Prime Minister All SastroamWJoJo of Indonesia yesterday expressed the hope t iat Communist China. Japan, Outer Mongolia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Malaya soon will be members of the UN. Japan was vetoed 'by Russia fast fall. Outer
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  • 79 4 CALCUTTA, Apr. 19.— Thirty cargo ships bound for Foreign ports were stranded in Calcutta yesterday by a our-day-old strike of 8,000 dock workers. Two thousand dockers are still working, and they were loading some freighters, but at a comparatively slow pace. The strikers halted work on Sunday,
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