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Title Section16 1956-04-29 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. MI No. 73 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AttttL g9, H66 BIGHT PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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404 1956-04-29 1 Marshall's Efforts T« Have United Front New Proposals To Solve Control Of Internal Security Chief Minister's Broadcast LONDON, Apr 28 Mr. David M__r_l__il Singapore's socialist Chief Minister, said here that there were disagreements w-thin fads delegation of 13 which is negotiating with tha British GovernmentReuter - 404 words
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144 1956-04-29 1 SIGNIFICANCE B, AND K. VISIT TO BRITAIN NEW DELHI. Apr. 28.— The widely read South Indian newspaper the Hindu said that although the Anglo-Soviet talks m London had achieved little on major Issues the visit of the Soviet leaders had led to distinct Improvement In Anglo-Soviet relations. The newspapers correspondentReuter - 144 words
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Article149 1956-04-29 1 LONDON, Apr. 28.— The All -Party Singapore delegation to talks with the British trovernment here on Independ«nce for the Crown put proposals on the island's constitutional future at a private meeting next Tuesday. Mr Leimox-Boyd, Colonial S'-cretary, put secret proposal* the previous meeting on Mr. Marsha.l told "i149 words
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Article203 1956-04-29 1 CONSTRUCTIVE APPROACH Mr. Marshall, according to the communique, auueu tnat the Singapore delegation felt that a 'most constructive approach would now he to set out in precise terms and the p~oposa_i they had to make ln rep.y to the statement made by tne Secretary of state for the Colonies.' TheReuter - 203 words
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Article183 1956-04-29 1 To Ban Atomic Tests In High Seas GENEVA. Apr. 28.— India proposed to the United Nations International Law Commission yesterday a rule for the high seas thai wou i ban atomic or hydrogen experiments "likely to be harmful to any part of mankind." The commission is preparing a set ofAP - 183 words
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Article105 1956-04-29 1 KARACHI, -Apr. 28.— The •Pakistan Government's Information Ministry said yesterday there were 169 communal riots among Hindus and Muslims m India since 1950. That wa* Hw year the late Pakistani Prime Minister LJaquat Ai< Khan and Indian Premier Nehru signed an agreement on maintaining communalAP - 105 words
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Article41 1956-04-29 1 RECEIVED BY JAP IMPRESS TOKYO, Apr. 38 JVewl> accredited foreign ambassadors Armand Berard of France aad Sir Alan Steward Watt of Australia were received yesterday by Empress Nagako at the Imperial Palace. Both en* voys were accompanied by their wives. APAP - 41 words
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Article137 1956-04-29 1 KARACHI, Apr. 26 fore end Uu# year PMdsUn will have Industrial Oftdfc and Investment Company to provide credit falUtlM for small and medium size-mdua-tries. Leader of World Bank Mission George Woods -who arrived here on fortntjfcht'B tovr said World Bank lnscat~ ed wUlinftneas to mgwinteReuter - 137 words
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Article105 1956-04-29 1 PALOHAT Madras State, Apr. 28 India's Communist Party supported the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, m his proposals to sett>e the India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir. A resolution adopted by the Fourth Congress of the Party m session here, supported Mr. Nehru's suggestion that a settlement beReuter - 105 words
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214 1956-04-29 1 Rao On Future Of Tamil Employees In State Service From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 28. Mr. K. N. Subramanian, 1.C.8., has been appointed Joint Adviser to the Rajpraimikh of Travancore-Cochtn State where the Centre has taKen over the State Administration. The Adviser Mr.214 words
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Article156 1956-04-29 1 MacFadden's Hidden Treasure? DANSVILL£. New York, Apr. 28.— The executors of the Bernard MacFadden estate have ordered a search of the 40 acres surrounding a hotel here named after the late publisher to determine if money la buried on ttie grounds Executors Edward Bodln and Paul Wtakler announced yesterday theyA.P - 156 words
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Article81 1956-04-29 1 HOME), Apr. 28.— Italy's Foreign Minister Gaetano Martioo has invited It-remier Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt to Rome for talks on tue Middle East, an Italian Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The informant said the Egyptian leader is expected here during the first two weeks of81 words
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Article38 1956-04-29 1 NEW DELHI. Apr. 28.— India is negotiating with Greece for establishment of diplomatc relations, a Foreign Ministry source said yesterday. Consultations have been m progress also for an exchange of envoys with Spain.- APAP - 38 words
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133 1956-04-29 1 PROTECTION TO BRITAIN'S FRIENDS IN SINGAPORE LONDON, Apr. 28.— The right-wing League of Empire Loyalists organisation protested that to gnat Singapore setf-gwverament would mean 'handing it over to chaos,' The anti-Communt«t group declared this la a message broadcast from a van outside the oosfavavea' Jaw wbtr* Brttfch as 4 flfcgapor*133 words
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236 1956-04-29 1 BULGANIN KHRUSHCHEV IMPRESS BRITONS Visit Worth While World Tension Lessened LONDON Apr. 2» Am interesting sidelight on the press coafereace givm by the Rnwwiw leaders Ihvb y6§tefd»y-— ttafcr first over m Britato— was the way Marshal Biiifciiito aad Mr. Khrofthchev dealt with reporters' qoestMßsv For exampie, the Soviet leaders themselvesReuter - 236 words
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Article213 1956-04-29 1 Segregation On Bus To Continue? MONTGOMERY. Alabama. Apr. 28. City officials of Montgomery yesterday renewed their denance of a Supreme court order outlawing bus (segregation, following an m uouciuslve meeting witn ttvlocal bus company seeking to end separate seating for vvnites and Blacks. About 4,000 Negroes last right voted toReuter - 213 words
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Article58 1956-04-29 1 N.Z. TRADE OFFICE IN SINGAPORE WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Apr. 28 New Zealand is to have trade offices In Singapore and New York, Mr. Eric Halsttead, Minister tor Industries and Commerce announced last night when opening the New Zealand Industries Fair at Christchurch. New Zealand already has trade offices m London,Reuter - 58 words
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97 1956-04-29 1 Indian Member On Malayan Commission Nfci»» if ntft* JtB. Ine Uovenuuent oc wdla have aouepceu vie \jJi. Uuienuiwiu -'h invitation to nommiwe umnuvr to the tuuiuuM.un to dntrt a veuaboicivn tor Maiaya, tuo iraraauiencary sxwctnuy 10 tue t,xt«mal iktiwn Mius(«r, Mj ftia<MMd AJi luitui, sala m tne L4M iMkuua ouFOC - 97 words
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269 1956-04-29 1 BIHAR-BENGAL MERGER BALLOON COLLAPSES From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apt. 28. After weeks of heated debate, the States Reorganisation Bill and the consequent Constitutional Amending BUI have been referred to a Select Committee by the Union Lok Sabha on Friday. But even now the269 words
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Article50 1956-04-29 1 SAMBANTHAN TROUNCES DEVASER THE Federation Minister tor i^auour, Mr. V. T. SaaaMMttuum tins oven r©» eteviea riesuuent 01 the He polled 4,os>* votes ana nw opponent i»ir. K.L. lievaaer j^oo^ 'in© Vtuet Minister Tun* gku Aoonl Kwiwnnui uommenuiig on the resukts oeci<tr«a: "it m a vtctory rou* tne indiaa itself."50 words
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Article126 1956-04-29 1 AUSTRALIAN ...MEMBER... CANBtttUtA, Apr. 2ft The appointment of a former Governor-uenerai of Australia <»it' \,i.ui<tm i»i.viveii, ua Australian Member of the Malayan Constitution Commission was announced by tne External Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey yesterday. The Commission which is to make recommendations for the Constitution of Malaya will compromise aReuter - 126 words
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1980 1956-04-29 2 Wll-aer SUefck Rich - Wll-aer SUefck Rich How American Philanthropic Foundation* Are Helping To Solve Problems Of People In Many Lands Director American Foundations, information Service and author of the recently pufc lHbed American Fnonuation and their Fields VII y ILLAOE blacksmith* m I India are going to school.1,980 words
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Article115 1956-04-29 2 CURB ON SPEECHES SOUGHT UNITED NATIONS, New York, Apr. 36.— The U.N. will begin to-day a March for Home way 'to stop so moch talking m meetings here. Andrew W. Cordier. executive assistant to Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, wIU m eet wfth delegates from the first 14 countries m theAP - 115 words
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Article838 1956-04-29 2 V. S. Swaminathan - V. S. Swaminathan By THE small sheikhdom of Kuwait m the Persian Gulf, with an area of 1,990 square miles and population of 100,000, is making history. This year the niitng A.s Subah family celebrates its bicentenary, and Its present ruier the sixth anniversary ofNAFEN - 838 words
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Article, Illustration311 1956-04-29 2 arfn^Sn t^f .ST^ rs who are nearing the end of a six months observation tour of I Australia under the Colombo Plan recently helped to preIpare the nation's blggeat agri- cultural and industrial fair— the Sydney Royal Show. The show is held ann_al.311 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-04-29 2 Marshal Bulganin gives Mr. Khrushchev a helpina harm as they enter a ear at Claridge's to drive to Downina st~— forjurther talks. A Claridge's doorman holds oJlTntne 7a J31 words
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268 1956-04-29 2 c entertainment. "We are trying to do our best But he said theee expenses were far vaster "than would be conceived of by an v public servant, no matter what grads he may be belonging to." In his reply Mr. Somani B aid he had268 words
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Article386 1956-04-29 2 Postal Facilities In Villages NEW DELHI: There was no proposal to give cycle to the village postman who had to cover a few vil•ages on his daily round the Minister m the Ministry of Communications. Mr Raj Bahadur, told the Lok Sabha However, he added, the P. and T. Department386 words
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Article58 1956-04-29 2 SHREVEPORT. Louisiana. Apr. 26. Gen«ji;tl Nathan F TwJuing, the U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, said yesterday "there is no known ballistic missile" In the arsenal of any nation. Gen. Twiniujr's speech, prepared for delivery at a civic clr.b celebration, .seemed intfnd«»d a* a r*»^lv toA.P. - 58 words
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837 1956-04-29 3 INDIA is letting the world— and the United States In particular know tt can use foreign loans or credit* of more than a billion dollars during the next five years. Without these funds the entire 15 billion dollar second five year planA.P. - 837 words
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Article385 1956-04-29 3 NIAIO, FLORIDA: Leading public h«alth authorities I from Asia arrived here by air as guests of the World Health Organisation on the first lap of a three-week tour of Latin America, where they will I study various aspects of yelI low fever. The tour will be385 words
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173 1956-04-29 3 BURAT: Four thousand candles of cotton unofficially valued at about Rs. 20 lakhs, were reduced to ashes last week In a huge fire m a ginning factory In Ankleshwar, about 35 mites north of Surat, according to a report received' here. The173 words
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Article119 1956-04-29 3 LONDON: The women of England are more adventurous than the men, says Martin Brent, 2»-year-old New Zoalandor who has been getting together a crew to sail with him to Australia and back. When he advertised for companions ready to pay £50 for the privilege of making theNAFEN - 119 words
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230 1956-04-29 3 BANGALORE: The opening of coffee houses exclusively to serve Indian coffee m European countries and the United Kingdom, and also nearer home, namely m Ceylon, Burma and Pakistan, has been suggested to the Government of India by the Coffee Board. In a report230 words
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167 1956-04-29 3 B. S. S. TO CUT OUT MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT NEW DELHI: Though the! lecond Five- Year Plan of the! 3harat Sevak Samaj may be 1 whittled down m its scope ow-j ng to the lark of finance, the] 388 expects to start work on] ilx major irrigalton projects! rery soon. The167 words
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615 1956-04-29 3 Resignation Protesting Govt. Policy BOMBAY: Mr, Purushottamoaa Thakurdas, Chairman of the Bast India Cotton As- snciatlon for the past 30 years, announced his resignation both as Chairman and Director of the Association's i Board. In a letter to the Board he explained that he could not reconcile himself to the615 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-04-29 3 MARGARET TRUMAN IS MARRIED Miss Margaret Trrnnaa, daughter of the former Uaited State* President, has her arm linked with CHftOB Daniel, ot the New York Time* after their weddto* to MiMouri. The weddtar wm m the same small red brtch Trinity Episcopal Church where Mis» Truman's Mmtomn married nySn ago.60 words
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Article268 1956-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: India wilt lay more stress on developing cultural relations with Asian countries this year. A large sum is being allotted this year to the Indian Council of Cultural Affairs. A sum of Rs. 500,000 is likely to be made available to the Council forNAFEN - 268 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-29 3 Selwyn Lloyd, tbe British Foreign secretary shakes hMids w ith Marshal Nikolai BulKanin. during their meeting at No. 10 Downing; Street, London. Sir Anthony Edenv the British Prime Minister Is •■own second left, next to Niki ta Khrushchev, shown vecond right.45 words
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Article533 1956-04-29 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Anil X Chanda, Deputy Minister foi External Affairs informed the Lok Sabha at question time that the Assam Government had been asked to investigate a report of infiltration* by Pakistani Muslims from Sylhet into Indian territory. He also promised to Inquire into the allegationNAFEN - 533 words
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Article131 1956-04-29 3 CALCUTTA: An exhibition to be known as Asian. Dolls Festival will be held here at the end of this year under the auspices of Nandan, a juvenile cultural organisation of the city, it is learned. The exhibtion will be inaugurated by Shrlmatl Indira Gandhi. Representative national dollsNAFEN - 131 words
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Article193 1956-04-29 3 NEW YORK: India cannot be bought or bribed over to the American side, Mr. William Randolph Hearst, Chief Editor of Hearst papers, told Ame« ricans. Summing up the Impressions of his recent tour of India, Mr. Hearst, writing m the New York Journal American, said193 words
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175 1956-04-29 3 Bioflavonoid Compounds Can't Cure Common Cold PHILADELPHIA: Bioflavonoid compounds now widely hailed aa cures for the common cold are probably worthless once a cold strikes, a research scientist has declared here. Dr. Gustav J. Martin, who has been working with bio navonoids for some 13 >ears, ■aid m a letterNAFEN - 175 words
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597 1956-04-29 4 DAPHNE CLARE - DAPHNE CLARE Tkmy Help Attrmet Br. Tmwist* To Imdia BY rPHREE young women from Bombay one of them a well-known athlete are helping a former schoolmaster put India on the tourist map In Britain. Questions never before dealt with over a counter mNAFEN - 597 words
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Article211 1956-04-29 4 BOMBAY: The Bombay Legislative Assembly held an In- conclusive debate on a nonufficial Bill to restrain the custom of offering and taking dowry moved by a Congress member, Mrs. Lilavati Banker. The discussion on the Bill will be resumed next week when the Assembly takes211 words
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148 1956-04-29 4 HINDU LEADER CRITICISES NEHRU'S SPEECH NEW DELHI: Sri N. C. chatterjee, President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, said here Prime Minister Nehru was "indulging m vituperative attacks" against the Hindu Mahasabha" because he realises that the policy of the congress Government is leading the country to disaster." "The Panch Shila148 words
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Article140 1956-04-29 4 A dress costing Rs. 2,00( has been made for Shakila t< wear for her act as Queen 01 Mermaids m Sirdar Pictures film, Samudar-fci-Sundari, now Arabian under-water fantasj now shooting here. Though Shakila appears m quite a large number of scenes dressed as a mermaid,140 words
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Article174 1956-04-29 4 Shanta Ape, popular Maharashtrian singing and dramatic actress, absent for some years from the Hindi screen, will make a big come-back m the all-important role of queen mother m New Pictures' mythological "Chandi Pooja," which will be directed by Raman Desai. The story, authored by famous174 words
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Article670 1956-04-29 4 COIMBATORE: Presiding over the 22nd annual general meeting of the Southern India Millowners' Association Mr. R. Venkataswaini, Chairman of the Association, reviewed the 1 progress of the industry and said that the textile industry 1 had expanded considerably. It was highly gratifying that the textile670 words
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Article47 1956-04-29 4 BOMBAY: The Textile Commissioner of Bombay has warned the cotton trade that serious notice would be taken of any contravention of the Cotton Control Order m the purchase and sale of Indian cotton at prices higher than the basic ceiling prescribed undv the order.47 words
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Article205 1956-04-29 4 Sanskrit Varsity At Kurukghetra CHANDIGARH: The Funjab Vidhan Sabha adjourned "sine die" at the conclusion of the Budget session. The House passed the Kurukshetra University Bill, seeking to establish and incorporate a unitary teaching and residential Sanskrit University at Kurukshctra m Karnal district. The Bill which originated from the Punjab205 words
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Article102 1956-04-29 4 JAIPUR.- The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly took contempt proceedings against nine pro-Bhooswami demonstrators who disturbed the proceedings of the Assembly on Apr. 10 and committed eight of them to 15 days' simple imprisonment. The Assembly pardoned the ninth ma n as he tendered an apology before the House.102 words
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Article136 1956-04-29 4 QUIT INDIA PORTUGAL TOLD MADRAS: Mr. Walter P. Reuther, the u.S. Labour leader, said here that millions of American workers backed India and other Asian countries mi n their fight against colonial domination. Mr. Reuther, w ho was talking to reporters at the Meenambakka m airport here oil his way136 words
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128 1956-04-29 4 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government m a Note to India has advanced claim to the northern portion of the Rann of Kutch, according to well informed sources here. The Note, which it is reported will be delivered to India shortly, was m reply128 words
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Article183 1956-04-29 4 MADRAS: A decision, to go ahead with the plantation of trees on the Wenlock Downs, Ootacamund, was taken at a conference held at the Secretariat m the Chamber of Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture. Mr T. K. Sankaravadivelu PUai, Secretary to Government (Agriculture), Mr. SJC Basu, Chief183 words
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Article641 1956-04-29 4 Yvonne Crombe - Yvonne Crombe By LONDON: For the first time m musical history It Is believed—a leading Western composer has dedicated a composition to an Indian musician." The work In question Is a piano concerto by Dr. Edmund Rubbra, one of the most distinguished figures m contemporaryNAFEN - 641 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-04-29 4 Special envoys from throughout the wofd attended colorful ceremonies mi n Karachi m which Major General i»kander Mina was inaugurated as the Republic of Pakistan's Arst President. Shown watching a» the President took lite oath are (left to right) Prince Abdul Rasa of Iran Prince Pahad of Saudi Arabia. Prince59 words
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Article214 1956-04-29 4 MYSORE: The principle of nationalization of the mints had been accepted by all, the Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. Hanumanthaiya, said i here. The mining companies had written to the government stating that now that naj tionaiization had been decidj ed on an amicable settlement i should214 words
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114 1956-04-29 4 maw DELHI: Grants totaling Rs. 8.96 lakhs have so £f ,*>«"» sectioned b y the to^SK Boci f 1 Wett "c Board «L»SI proJect Implementing gJ-n^LjJ} W States for Ei 1^ 011 of bulWings for project centres. m^S^J™ I*.1 GovernSLJSt Per Project centre on the114 words
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108 1956-04-29 4 I^JKMUC: A number of Afndi tribesmen and maliks wait- ,«f? a deputation on the Political Agent, Kbyber Agency laat week to seek permission "to march Into KashSWSS?" repo 3 deputation Included Malik Warts Kham, a member of the Pakistan National Assembly. The triba«men. accordin108 words
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Article303 1956-04-29 4 NO QUESTION OF SEALING BORDER restriction ok issue of migration certificates m w_u-un„; _nere is no question of sealta r the bord<For taUng any other step to atop migration of t£e minorities Hrom East Bengal, aecordtag to circles associated with tt? bntrnl BehaMHtatio. Ministry in Calcutta. tt f Tmaj strongly303 words
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Article116 1956-04-29 4 I ~**RACHI: Tfee Karachi Municipal Corporation rejected, by 16 votes to 27. a resolution that a reception be accorded to Major-Ge»eral Iskaader Mirza m honour of his election as PresMent of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Competent political observer, frere linked up the rejection with the116 words
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Article495 1956-04-29 5 >W<*ehf* W«Mme» *W Second Phut, tow oumeement N^ YORK: US. investors are today adopting an attitude of "watchful waiting" with regard to India. -tofowd Investment sources •■ln that the hope exists among mmmr potential U.B. investors that the -float announcement of India's second Five Year PlanNAFEN - 495 words
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Article1035 1956-04-29 5 UNKNONN - UNKNONN ACURRWH mystetjp fct the \JoUmA Ktacdttn 'a^i^mu books. Britain's publishers recently ■ncouiMsd that itiirhw 1955 they issued a total of 19.962, the highest figure they have ever recorded. It beats even the peak year of I*7. What most of us are asking is: How1,035 words
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153 1956-04-29 5 78,000 EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED IN BIHAR PATNA: Dr. A. N. Sinha, Finance Minister, said during question hour m th£ Bihar Legislative Council that the State Government had submitted a scheme costing over rupees 23.45 crores for providing employment and vocational training to over 78,000 educated unemployed m the State. The scheme153 words
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Article101 1956-04-29 5 BHOPAL: An unlicenced wireless transmitting set was seized from a radio shop situated m the heart of Btiopai city following a raid organised by the police here rcently. Police authorities stated that the set was being used for transmitting information to Pakistan. The set is101 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-04-29 5 PmtJUim^SST* ie^ l 5 «nd teacher, from Pahang ar« attending a six-day civics course m Kuala Lum-21 words
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Article271 1956-04-29 5 TELEVISION PROGRAMME ON INDIA SCHENECTADY, New York: A television programme on various aspects of Indian life and culture, extending over 13 weeks, has k&en concluded here. **iT The programme was sponsored and organized by the State University Teachers' College of New York, over Station WRGB. The series started m December271 words
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Article160 1956-04-29 5 He stated that it was now widely recognised that economic and social problems should have priority over purely military measures and pacts. Ambassador Mehta said that some of these pacts had led to disunion m the areas concerned and to intervention m regional disputes and domesticNAFEN - 160 words
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Article179 1956-04-29 5 T.C. PARTY LEADERS MEET ADVISER TRIVANDRUM: Leaders of the Congress, Praja Socialist and Revolutionary Socialist Parities m the dissolved Legislature attended a conference called by Mr. P. 8. Rau, Adviser to the Rajpramukh, to discuss the States Reorganisation Bill as it related to Tra-vancore-Cochin. The former Chief Minister, Mr. Panampilli179 words
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Article54 1956-04-29 5 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kelappan, PSp leader of Kerala, met Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, at the Secretariat. It is understood they had a discussion on the development schemes m Malabar. Mr Kelappan arrived here from' Kozhikode. He met Mr. C. Rajagopalachari at the latter's residence. Later,54 words
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687 1956-04-29 5 NEW DELHI: Minicoy, a small island m the Arabian Sea, where the handing over of Its light-house to the Indian authorities early this week terminated the last vestige of British power over the sub-contin-ent, marks the south-wester-most outpost of India. The six-and-a-inlle-longNAFEN - 687 words
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Article643 1956-04-29 5 DAPHNE CLARE - STUDYING DR. METHODS OF TRAINING DAPHNE CLARE 'y i IONDON: Part of India's MJ drive for literacy is to send selected educationists to Britain to study methods of training m use here. Miss Vidya Prabhdayal, an Inspector of Schools m East Punjab, is one of them. She is here for643 words
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Article130 1956-04-29 5 RECOGNITION OF INDIAN DEGRESS MADRAS: The Ministry of Education, Government of India, havo notified that they have decided to recognise the Membership of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore as equivalent to Ph. D. degree of a recognised University m the appropriate subjects, for purposes of recruitment to superior posts130 words
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Article437 1956-04-29 5 V UCKNOW. Another tunnel. KJ similar to that found m the historic Chutter ManzU, has been found In the compound of the Medical College here. It is also of the same size, nine feet. This discovery confirms the age-old belief that a network of tunnels existed mNAFEN - 437 words
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209 1956-04-29 5 DEATH OF SUBHAS: RAHMAN'S TESTIMONY NEW DELHI: What was claimed to be an eye-witness account of an air accident m which Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was fatally injured Is understood to have been given by Col. Habibur Rahman, of tho Pakistan Political Service, to the Netaji Inquiry Committee here. Col.209 words
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Article1372 1956-04-29 6 MAttCH OF SCIENCE Are Insects Sick With Disease They Carry Can malaria be eradicated and, If so. by what methods? Observers of wide experience believe that m many countries eradication is possible. Already, malaria has been nearly eradicated from Argentina, British and French Guina, Ceylon. Cyprus,1,372 words
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595 1956-04-29 6 DAPHNE CLARE - DAPHNE CLARE BY LONDON: This city is not the least difficult of cultural soils for new literature to flourish m. And it is a bold man who will risk publishing perils to launch a magazine. It may be considered as m theNAFEN - 595 words
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Article52 1956-04-29 6 buys MA^JOn NBA* GENEVA GENEVA; The Aga Khan has bought a mansioV>, Riviere" m the vfclage of Versolx, beside the Lake of Geneva. The house, which dates from the last cenury was modernised completely by its previous owner, H. «*<*«<* U»U, Director of a hw tbout t«»52 words
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Article160 1956-04-29 6 SWEEPERS' STRIKE IN UJJAIN UJJAIN: About live hundred Municipal sweepers here have downed their broomsticks and shovels, demanding that they vat f 0 not ba asked to oarry .Th e peepers are on strike since last week In response to h 1 HJ** UM^n Municipal Harljan Mazdoor Sabha. They also160 words
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Article35 1956-04-29 6 VICE-PRESIDENT TO VISIT BULGARIA NE2W DELHI: The Vice-Pre-sident, Dr. Radhakrishnan, will pay a two-day visit to Bulgaria by the end of June. He Is likely to reach Sofia on June 30, according to informed sources35 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-04-29 6 DAG IN ISRAEL TALKS of OMfc, cM«t <k tfc™ uSted »3Sr'£S"«!rJl:11 words
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Article69 1956-04-29 6 NBw DELHI. TW Ftaaace Minister, Mr. C D. Dwfc »_™m* at com. mittees la geaerai, RAvtaft I believe m the mailmtSt committee is body which keeps mtmtes, b« waste* hours.'* Mr. Deshraakli quoted this •■maxim la the Lof« Sabfea to Members who had snf*e»ted committees Mr69 words
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Article130 1956-04-29 6 NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Labour, m a writt ep L v to a question m the Raman whether it was a fact tftat he had evolved a formula for the settlement of the bank dispute and if so the nature thereof, stated that on his visit130 words
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Article243 1956-04-29 6 I NEW DELHI: Suggestion for modifying some of the taxation proposals are understood to nave been rejected by the Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Desbmukh, at a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party. Members who participated m a two-hour discussion on the Finance Bill had asked for243 words
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Article215 1956-04-29 6 BOMBAY. India is negotiating the purchase of between 50,000 and 60,000 tons of steel by the end of this year from Czechoslovakia, it is learned here. This is the latest development m measures being taken to meet the steel shortage, which is estimated to touch theNAFEN - 215 words
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Article127 1956-04-29 6 3 9_t fBAY: rtle former French jettlement of Pondlchrry is to tiave a new pier. A sum of Rs, 2,900,000 Is be provided for the construcaon of the pier, which wiu be lalf-mlle long. The construction of the pier «P«*ted to be completed by JcmWdla of-NAFEN. - 127 words
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Article114 1956-04-29 6 JS"^!'- Soviet ship, carrying cargo for India under the tedo-Soviet ShippK* Agreement, is to call at Bombay towards the end of this month, it is learned here. The "Krasuador," a motor vessel, left Odessa on Friday last bound for Bombay. She is carrying machinery and stores-NAFEN. - 114 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-04-29 6 -J!!* 1 *gj? ier <**•"» Mf w» from balcony t«, gverts a* ftkdr PrnUc* Gardes Party, to Momoo aft«r manteg*.23 words
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109 1956-04-29 6 Nehru Sang National Song In Public MUZAFFABPLK: Mr. jawaharlal' Nehru sprang a surprise hare before a gathering of *,Oe,«X) at Daodpor, when he himself loudly repeated Jaaa Gana Mana, song after the meeting by two girl students. Jost after the staging of the first Use, Mr. Nehru Interrupted, ana after109 words
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Article230 1956-04-29 6 CALCUTTA: The formidable problem facing India m dealing with D.P. resettlement is graphically illustrated by the fact that the Central Rehabilitation Ministry will be spending a little over Rs. 100,000 every hour, round the clock, throughout the year. The Ministry's total provision for 1956-57 is Rs. 900--1000,000, mostlyNAFEN - 230 words
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127 1956-04-29 6 10-Year Old Stock Exchange Expert NEW yORK Ten-year old Lfnny Roes, w ho had prove* himself a Stock Exchange exwith the top IQCOOO dollare prize m a television quit programme after givin? cora?wrw > to wwnpll. cated fiscal questions. •Hie boy, who comes from Tujunga. California, was also presented with127 words
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58 1956-04-29 6 DR. KELLER'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN URDU LAHORE: An Urdu version of Dr. Helen. Keller's autobiography. The Story of My Ufa, has teen published for the first time m Pakistan. Dr. Keller, the famous blind, deaf and dumb author and reformist tour* PlkfettA ajctoa. slvely last year. The book already has beenNAFEN - 58 words
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227 1956-04-29 6 INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION FOR PAKISTAN CALCUTTA: Mr. Georgo O. Woods, Chairman of the Boston Corporation, and leader of the International Bank Mission to Pakistan, said here that the Industrial Bank to be shortly set UD m Pakistan with World Bank asaistarc wou.d be on the pattern or the Industrial Credit and227 words
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Article224 1956-04-29 6 BHOPAL: A Three-Man Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha m a statement said the recent communal disturbances m Bhopal city were "engineered and p!SSs e tan." by thC a entBOf The committee consisting of Mr. V. G. Deshpande, General Secretary of the All-India Hindu .Mahasabha. Mr.224 words
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Article78 1956-04-29 6 New DBLHI: lbdla has dropped the proposal to send a n Indian delegation to Bast Pakistan to assist m creating conditions leadW to an end of the present migration of minorities from there. Lite idea of a delegation was given up, an official spokesman said78 words
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Article888 1956-04-29 7 Criticism Mm Lok Sabka Sabl£ EW DELHI: M rab '~m the Sooth hrn the Lok Thrt betoj FrM»j, the buaiaeM m the afternoon. After tne question_nour the Finance Minister, Mr. Deahmukn, movea for consideration the Appropriation b*iL The norma. practice is to put to vote the Appropriation888 words
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Article82 1956-04-29 7 I WASHINGTON, Apr. 27: A spokesman at the U.S. Army's Walter Reed HospltaJ said Thursday that further examination has shown Philippines Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo to be suffering from a more sever* disorder than the first Uacnosls Indicated. Captain Ollber Rajala, the pokesman said, Romulo pro»ably willAP - 82 words
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Article35 1956-04-29 7 TOKYO, Apr. 26.— The newspaper Yomiuri reprted the Japanese Ministry has granted a Tokyo industrial company permission to help finance a Joint JapanIndonesia bank to be established m Jakarta, Indonesia. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article47 1956-04-29 7 NEGROES TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE IZZi m n Bht continue their five-month -old boycott *r» vhui vNpftft th€ bus comP«ny'« order to end segrog.i Without a disoenting vote, th«y thoutod approval of a Vi!£!!!i O V otlna to «^raJn from •nd state official* enforce tea. rogation laws.- APAP - 47 words
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184 1956-04-29 7 EXPLOITATION OF IND. ORES BY JAPAN TOKYO: Japan's ambitious rich but undeveloped iron ore mines are running into bottlew**s because of disagreement between some of the leading concerns. »w Tl £J >lt> J eot WM evolved by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry but rivalry between the "giants"— Yawati,NAFEN - 184 words
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Article123 1956-04-29 7 BOMBAY: The first Soviet ■ihip, carrying cargo for inuji unaer the lndo-»oviet, ShipAgreement, is to ca.i at Bombay towards the end of uus montn, it Is learned here. The ••Krasuador,' 1 a motor vessel, left Odessa on *t.aay iast bound for Bombay. Site m carryingNAFEN - 123 words
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Article67 1956-04-29 7 CANNES, Apr. 27.— Press and iFUm guests at Cannes international FU m Festival are speculating on whether ah war films will be withdrawn from this year's programme to prevent any 111-xeeUnjr among the 34 nations taking part. Britain has already withdrawn 'A Town Uk» Aiice67 words
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Article45 1956-04-29 7 LONDON, Apr 27.— Mr. NUcita Khrushchev, the soviet C*Mnn*uiJe*t Party Chief told questioners at a press conference today that Russia would welcome an international undertaking: m the United Nations or otherwise to stop arms shipments to the Middle Bart.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article48 1956-04-29 7 NEW DELHI: The President has appointed Mr. Justice 8. K. Das, at present Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, as a judge of the Supreme Court. Mr. Justice V. Ramaswaml, Judge of the Patna High Court, has been appointed Chief Justice of that court.48 words
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Article32 1956-04-29 7 X romatlc comedkr inspired by HO. Wells' novel, "The Invisible Man," has been made the subject of a Hindi film. "Chhaya," to be CfcUMh•d h«rt ghotly jp tattoo if^32 words
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Article21 1956-04-29 7 Chateau" (mountain peak) wir. be the next film to be nroduced and directed by Dwarka Khosla for hi. vikas 9fgg^}*Tmm21 words
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Article153 1956-04-29 7 I BOMBAY: Kidar Sharma's classic Hindi film, •'ChitraJ.ekha," which he produced and directed 15 years ago m Calcutta, is proposed to be remade by hl m and "shot" fully m colour. Sharma revealed that he is on the lookout for suitable finance to vaunch the153 words
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Article208 1956-04-29 7 GOPI KISHAN BOOKED FOR NEW ROLE BOMBAY: Gopi Kishan, the noted Katnak dancer who made a htghVy-successful screen debut, as the leading: man In the Technicolor film, "Jhanajc Jhanak Payai Baje," has been booked to play a ciancer-cum-sokiler role In Nachte Qadam," to be produced and directed by Jugal Kisnore208 words
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Article168 1956-04-29 7 J. P. Dhar, the Kashmir fllm producer making Taml. pictures mi n Madras, who is aow here dota^ the final edttta* of his latest Tamil film, Elia m A van Sayel,"— proJuced and directed for his Dara Art Films. The movie is proposed to be -enaoredNAFEN - 168 words
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Article, Illustration272 1956-04-29 7 CEYLONESE TEACHERS IN AUSTRALIA A party of 20 senior school teachers from Ceylon is now making a 34-day tour of Australia. The H women and nine men m the party reached Perth, capital of the State of Western Australia, early In April, and spent several oays there meeting civic and272 words
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Article319 1956-04-29 7 Changes Khan, the great Mongol conqueror also con* sldered one of the worst tyrants i a htstory— seems to have become an object of exceptional Interest to filmmakers. After the recently released Hollywood picture, V -The Con* queror," based! oq him, a Bombay film company, N.319 words
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195 1956-04-29 7 BOMBAY; SttgM «f growi*. tribute to the ladian Fam Industry are tndkmted by tfc record number of invltatloM extended to India to participate m tne anmeroas Aim fwtivals being held all over the world tfcto year, Indian pictures will be exhibited m seven195 words
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133 1956-04-29 7 Dilip Nutan In Kardar's Next Film Dilip Kumar and Nutan will p.ay tne leading roles m tne pioposed moslcai and action turn to be directed by A.R. Kardar for Bangeet Uutra. This will be toe fin* time the two will appear together m leading roles. Originally, fctaa, Rai was fixedNAFEN - 133 words
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229 1956-04-29 7 Cannes Award For Indian Feature film BOMBAY: India stands an excellent cnance of securing an award m tne feature mm* section of the tortncoming international Mlm s'estivai at Cannes. This hope was expressed by Mr. badasnlv Row J Kavl, the .eombay nlm pi-oducer wnose Maratni produvaon "Shevgyucna Snanga, is one229 words
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Article77 1956-04-29 7 BOMBAY: Mr. Frank AnMM Here tuat sine* nwepen. <*e«ce ADgio-toaians had at* sirij 10 nnwi ces and dvU service*, aever •U^red to them £the *©o yean of Brittah rSe Mr. Anthony, who' addituJjK Anrlo^tta* gtMtlKbtg Bon, saM bu commuMtv > b««B sobjee&d to race and «*wr d*acrtmtnatJon77 words
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Article57 1956-04-29 7 BOMBAY: Bimal Roy's latest film, "Devdas," has been selected for screening: this year m china it is learned here. The picture wili be "dubbed" m Chinese The &lm, which Is based on the classic story of Bengal's foremost novelist, the late Sarat Chandra Chatterjee, is currently57 words
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222 1956-04-29 7 ttOMttAY; Pancut MuKhram ojimiita, wuuae atoned seem or j«.tc to ue tuiiuujr into iuaay succesaiu) zuiu* wiM utovc one luon-e or ma atones muue into a picture. s*tuuaua," i,ib 'Aittti, will be uiu suuject OC A Uiiil by the oiune wutca was launched at222 words
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Article86 1956-04-29 7 "Parivar- wijl be the next «*m to be male by Blmal Roy Productions, it wui be directed by Asuit Sen. Earlier, it was decided that Sen aas to direct the Hindi version ot tne Bengali film "Dnoail," but this decision was revoked by Bimai Roy today who86 words
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Article35 1956-04-29 7 ''jfalr-e-Panstan," a aim with the accent on matric was launched the same daV^ Directed by the veteran <-nura, Amaroath and KammLS**!?. I**1 ">!«. with B.N. b&d la givinir the tunes of the ft*n.35 words
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121 1956-04-29 7 eJ,°^7 A: The Art Exhibition was inaugurated jjere on Apr, R "JS cessiui cuiUiral event Mr. Groudi Atanasov, Dtputy Muuater for cu.tu^ ln^ a short speech at the openinj ceremony, saia: -nus ?Sb? ffifwS? 6^. «endship petween the two people." .Jfl' V*** l1 Staikov, anNAFEN - 121 words
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1347 1956-04-29 8 SHAROKH SABAVALA - SHAROKH SAB AVALA BY I N D I AS second Five Year Plan is ready. With a total development outlay of around a 10,000,000 over the plan period (1956-61), ♦.he Government of India hopes to increase the national income by 25 per cent, provide1,347 words
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Article97 1956-04-29 8 BANGALORE: T>r K. Venkatraman, Director, Department of Chemical Technology, University of Bombay, has accepted the offer of the Governing- Council of the Indian Institute Of Science, Bangalore, for his appointment as Director of the Institute, it is learnt It may be mentioned that' after Prof. Hacker left97 words
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Article63 1956-04-29 8 BOMBAY. Following is a comparative outlay of funds for India's first and second Five-Year-Platts. Figures are in millions of dollars Plan Plan First Second Agriculture and community development 781.2 1,186.5 Irrigation and flood control 829.5 961.8 Power 658.6 924.0 Industries, minerals transport, and communications 1,543.6 4,783.5 Soo'al63 words
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Article136 1956-04-29 8 KARACHI; Pakistan's delegation to the Udlted Nations headquarters to make preliminary arrangements for reopening the Kashmir case before the Security Council will consist of Mr. Aftab Ahmed Khan, Deputy Secretary of the Food Ministry Secretary of tfoe Food Ministry and Mr. Farhat a». Deputy Secretary136 words
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Article78 1956-04-29 8 GREENVILLE. South Carolina, Apr- 28 The Rev. Coke Cooper, 41, ft Church of God minister, admitted. Police said yesterday, that he killed his wife last October by putting rat poison m her plate of beef stew. "I guess the devil got into me and 1 couldn't shakeAP - 78 words
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Article63 1956-04-29 8 SAIGON, Apr. 28 The All-Malaya Fbotball team arrived here yesterday by air from Singapore. Today the team will fly to Phnom Pt&h to play a friendly match the same day against Cambodia's National Team, and their Asian Cup return natch on Sunday. The 'first legAP - 63 words
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226 1956-04-29 8 LIVERPOOL: India's progress m the economic snd ■octal »«*d« ttmoe, she becoMMbattesi to wort* peace were praised here by the, Deputy Leader off the Liverpool City Ci— ail, Alderman Fraafc fj. Cairn. He was prntHMhu the toast of "Hie Requblto of Indta" at dinner given226 words
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Article, Illustration190 1956-04-29 8 Clutching {packets of FAS which they were able to produce from their community kiicnen, three Singapore housewives (nee picture above) expteHsed their delight when they each qualified tor a gleaming 24 c*mt gold ring. I'ney were Mrs. lay Seek Heng, lan Bag **<* «h1 lay190 words
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Article57 1956-04-29 8 THE HAGUE, Apr. 28 Dr. J. Held, president Dutch Minister m Belgrade, Yugoalftvla, biur been appointed Dutch Ambassador m New Delhi, India, the government said yesterday. The Netherlands will Boon establish diplomatic relations I with nearby Afghanistan. Dr. Held then also will be accredited toAP - 57 words
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Advertisement192 1956-04-29 8 rone?: s— 9 p.m. "Penrrin Perumai" (m Tamil) Please come early! TAJ CINEMA Geylang. PHONE: ***** TODAY: I^o, SABJO pjn. MANOHARA (Tan*) with Sivaji Ganesan, Kannaniba T. R. Rajukumari P.K. Saraswathi Olrlja etc. TODAY AT 10.30 ajn. JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRTCA (Serial) TODAIcI: 5.15— 6.80— 9.15 p.m. 80th Century Fox192 words
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