Indian Daily Mail, 1 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 75 SINOAPOBE, TUEBPAY, MAY 1, IMS SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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174 1956-05-01 1 Colonial Minister Hints 'New Solution 9 To Merdeka Demand LONDON, Apr. 80- Mr. John Hare, Minister of State for Colonial Affaire, said here that Britain must find "new solutions" to meet the problems of Colonial peoples. "We m this country mustReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-05-01 1 A dinner wa» given at London's savoy Hotel on April 26, m honour of Mr David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore and four of his Ministers. The Dinner was flven by the Malayan Commercial Association. Picture taken at the dinner shows (L. to R.> Mr. Abdul Hamid99 words
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Article116 1956-05-01 1 NEW DELHI, Apr 30.— Prime Minister Nehru will announce In the House of the People the Indian Government's new industrta. policy. The policy statement which has oeen aiscussed by the cabinet during the past fortnight is expected to double the number of key industries to which theReuter - 116 words
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Article86 1956-05-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 30. Mr. Chettur 1.C.5., India's Ambassador at Belgium died at Brussels on Sunday. He was formerly India's first Ambassador m Japan and Burma. Aged only fiftyflve his sudden death was a great shock to his family and many friends86 words
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309 1956-05-01 1 With British Capital Also Will Go-Li m Choon Mong LONDON, Apr. 30— Mr. Urn Choon Mong. leader of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party, who is here as part of the mission negotiating for "Freedom" for the Colony said here last night that independence was 'aReuter - 309 words
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Article348 1956-05-01 1 By ROY FERROA LONDON, Sun.— The "Observer" and "Sunday Times" today published eulogistic profiles of Singapore ChW Minister, Mr. David Marshall. Observer's 1,500-word double column spreed says, "of all champions of Asian nationalHrn. none Is so exotic as th« 'lle^ M nlater and few so •osolutely348 words
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108 1956-05-01 1 Indonesian Delegation To Red China DJAKARTA, Apr. 30.—Indonesia was today invited to send a parliamentary delegation to Communist China The Invitation was macte to the speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Mr. Sartono by the Chairman or the standing committee of the National peoples congress of China, Mr. UuReuter - 108 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 30. Mr. S. K. Chettur who has been the Revenue Secretary m Madras .since his return from Malaya, has now taken a long leave. It i s understood that he is likely to leave the Madras State service and accept72 words
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381 1956-05-01 1 Raja Of Ramnad Supports Oakshina Pradesh Proposal MADRAS, Apr. SO Another Tamilian minister has declared himself very strongiy m favour of Dakshina Pradesh— Mr. S.R Sethi^athi P.W.D. Minis- Addressing the Sholavandam Panchyat Board near Madursi. he urged that the nlon at Madras and Kerala381 words
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Article33 1956-05-01 1 The Hijch Commtaaloner aod Lady MacGUllvray will arrive In Singapore from their informal visit to New Zealand and Australia today (M» y 1). They will return to the Federation tomorrow.33 words
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Article137 1956-05-01 1 To Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 30. Sudden cyclonic storm brought welcome rain to Madras city, throughout Sunday and the oppressive heat of midsummer fell by nearly twenty degrees. But the storm affected all communications too. Some huts collapsed and trees fell on roads.137 words
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90 1956-05-01 1 INDIAN NOTES WITH BRITISH DESIGNS TO BE WITHDRAWN From Our Own Correspondet NEW DELHI, Apr. SO. The Government of India have announced In a notification that all currency notes and bank notes issued by them except those bearing Ashoka Pillar design and water mark will cease to be legal tewier90 words
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260 1956-05-01 1 Nehru Stresses Need For Study Of English Vital Link Between India And Rest Of The World From oar Own Correspondent He said there was no basis f or the charge that dominance of English language was preventing further development of Indian languages. To throw away English now would be to260 words
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106 1956-05-01 1 Indian Premier Pak Foreign Minister Meet NKW DELHI, Apr. SO. Mr. Nehru, the India* Prime Minister, yntofte* «eaferred for aa boor wtth the Pakistani Foreign Minister. Mr. Haraidol Hns, Chowdhury, who arrived hen earlier yesterday oo hta way to Nepal. It Is understood that they talked about Kashmir, and theReuter - 106 words
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Article46 1956-05-01 1 TODAY our Prets will observe a holiday on account of May Day and hence there will be no isBue of the INDIAN DAILY MAIL, tomorrow, May 2, 1966. The next issue will be published on Thursday, May 3, 1956.46 words
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281 1956-05-01 1 NO DOUBLE DEALINGTUNGKU WARNS CHINESE The Federation C-aiel Mini»ter TungKu adoiu tirwnt" >a»t evening warned tbe Chinese m Matujra say»ag tuat ho would not tolerate "double dealing*' m this country aM tuat he would take "'vi^orou* act.on" against tfaem who practise it. The Tutig-ku m a statement said; 'loday I281 words
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Article47 1956-05-01 1 The Rotary Club of Singapore is organising a aeries of career talks at the British Council Hal!, on every Wednesday of this month. The first series will be given (by the Police Secretary, Mr. Petter Claque, on "Police" tomorrow Wednesday, May 2, at 7 pm.47 words
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Article92 1956-05-01 1 LONDON, Apr. SO.—Mr. David Marshall. Stafcapore's Socialist Chief Minister, uu gueet of honour at a icncheoß given by the Conunortw«a4tli Correspondents Association, la London today .—-Beater. MOSCOW, Apr. 80— Marshall Nikolai BolgMrin, Soviet Prime Minister, and Mr. NUdta Khrushchev, Communist Party Secretary, arrived m the Soi«t cartel ♦MayReuter - 92 words
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521 1956-05-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., May 1, 1956 A VICTORY FOR THE COMMUNITY" MR. V. T. SAMBANTRAJTs victory over Mr. Kundan Lai Devaser m the Malayan Indian Congress presidential elections, results of which were announced last week, is to say the least the most convincing. Of the total votes cast,521 words
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Article, Illustration2020 1956-05-01 2 V.R. Balakrishna - V.R. Balakrishna -UNIVERSAL PEACE SANCTUARY— ■> The Yoga Expounded By Paranjothi Mahan TOMORROW is the 54th birthday of his Holiness Gnanavallal Paranjotht Mahan, the founder of a school of Yoga called the Universal Peace Sanctuary. People of all races are daily getting2,020 words
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Article222 1956-05-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told the Lok Sabha that It would not be correct to call the proposals piaced before the Economic an* Social Council of the United Nations for the reform of the world calendar ->an Indian pro* posal. me Prime Minister said that222 words
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Article208 1956-05-01 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. N. V. Gadgli In the Lok Sabha that whtte Government would subsidise the Ambar Charka for the purpose of large-scale experimentation, the question of drawing up a lons-range programme, such am for the Second Five- Year Plan etc., could be considered208 words
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Article188 1956-05-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha postponed couMierauon of the Appropriation Biii based on the Utf6-5T budget. The Speaker disallowed a re* -quest of some members for the allotment of five hours for consideration of the Bill and fixed half an hour for its disposal. Members had demwndart five188 words
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Article154 1956-05-01 2 NATIONAL DISCIPLINE SCHEME NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told the Lok Saona that he liked the Nationa: Discipline Scheme and suggest -hi Uiat it might be extenued to ail educational institutions In me country. Earlier, the Deputy Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. j. K. Bhonsie told Mr. Bhakt Darshan that about 40,000154 words
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Article107 1956-05-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Minister j for Natural Resources, Mr. K. D. Malaviya, said m the Lok Sabha that the results of a| preliminary enquiry into the existence of goid-oeanng schists m Ernad taluk of Malabar district m Madras State were not encourag.ng. The Minister made107 words
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330 1956-05-01 2 CALCUTTA: A State of emergency was declared m the port of Calcutta to enable the authorities to deal with the situation created by the strlko of 8,000 of the port's 18.000 dockers. This was announced h»>n< by Mr. R. K. Mitra, Chairman, Calcutta Port Commissioners,330 words
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84 1956-05-01 2 Mother Of Triplets Given Gift Of Rs. 150 HYDERABAD; Thirty-tWO-year-old Yesooa, w ho gave uirth to triplets here on Mar. 27, received a gift of Rs, 150 irom the State Government. A cheque for rs. ISO was presented to her by the Medica» and Health Minister, Mr. Mehdi Nawaz Jung,84 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 2 PONDICHERNY. Four members of the ruling Congress Assembly Party here crossed the floor and took their seats m the Opposition benches. It is stated the action is a sequel to the e.ection of Mr. Eouard Goubert as Leader of the Congress Assembly Party, rhis reduces the72 words
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Article418 1956-05-01 2 NEW DELHI; The Planning Commission had agreed to review the position regarding rail transport from year to year and "readjust" the allocation made to Raflways under the Second Five-Year Plan In accordance with tfee tempo of development m tne country, Mr. K. B. Mathur. Member (Transportation) Hail418 words
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864 1956-05-01 3 India Waging Peace By All Possible Means BY JAMES NELSON GOODSELL CINCINNATI. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's volatile chief United Nations delegate, came to Cincinnati recently and gave the Midwest a unique opportunity to view at close range one of Asia's most noted statesmen.864 words
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Article484 1956-05-01 3 BOMBAY: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information *nd Broadcasting, said that lnjuaa art, music and oance were .uierior to none and that m the realm of dancing, whether jiassical or folk, there was no jiiace belonging to any other jountry which gave as much jcope for484 words
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Article129 1956-05-01 3 NEW DELHI: The proposed National Book Trust would encourage the production of good literature and make books available at moderate piices to libraries, educational institutions and the public, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Minister, Dr. Mono Mohan Das told the Lok Sabha. He told Mr. Jhulan Sinha129 words
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Article81 1956-05-01 3 MADRAS: The bad effects of summer have manifested themselves acutely mi n the southern districts, particularly m Madurai, end water scarcity Is also there adding to the suffering of the people. The view wag expressed by the Agriculture Minister, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, who returned from a81 words
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560 1956-05-01 3 NEW DELHI: Four mem bers of a Mission of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development of In dia's economy m order to determine the extent to which the Bank could advance loans to finance India's Second FiveYear Plan. The leader of the560 words
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Article403 1956-05-01 3 MADRAS: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Charman of the AllIndia Socialist Party, m the course of a communication to the Secretary of the Tamil Nad Socialist Party, clarifying the. attitude of thk party towards the Bhoodan Movement says: "Bhoodan Malted off as a good programme for the solution of403 words
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Article46 1956-05-01 3 VIJAYAWADA: Vijayawada was m the grip of a heatwave on Tuesday. The mercury shot up to 112 degrees ten degrees above the previous day' 9 reading. This is the highest temperature recorded this year. Hot winds .blew till late m the evening.46 words
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496 1956-05-01 3 YEW DELHI: Mysore State's" A is pressing the Nehru gov- eminent for permission to nationalize India's only major gold mines, the British-owned Kolar gold field. The 75-year-old Kolar field, comprising four companies all owned by the same firm, has an annual production ofAP - 496 words
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Article138 1956-05-01 3 NEW DjcuLMl; A 90-year-old gratuiuiucuer ana a m>-year-oid grancUatuer last v>eefe gave se^araie but vigorous recipes lor long life. uranupa Artuer Keed of Calnoi am cycled 25 mlies to tne country fair "just to snow tne boys/ and tout surprised reporters how he did It. He said:138 words
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Article74 1956-05-01 3 BANARAS; Lama Angank, teacher of Tibetan at the Banaras Hindu University, left here for Ladakh to teach Hindi to the Lamas there. Thirty-one-year-old Lama xngarik hai.s from the Kangra Valley, and came here In 1948 for studies at Sarnath. He knowns Hindi, Eng'.ish, as well74 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-05-01 3 H. E. Sri Prakasa, Governor entertained to tea at the Raj Shava* social workers m the city oa Apr. 18. Picture shows the Governor and Mr. M. BhaktavateaJam, Minister for Agriculture with the guests.39 words
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Article301 1956-05-01 3 Women In 'Advanced' Countries YEW DELHI: Sweden's woman ambassador to India, Alva Mydral, has said that "it is impossible for any society today to call itself advanced or embark on the road to technological advancement and at the same time continue to maintain women m their old Inferior roles." SheAP - 301 words
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405 1956-05-01 3 EXODUS OF HINDUS FROM EAST PAKISTAN TO INDIA VBW DELHI: One of history's biggest human migrations is continuing unabated on the tub-continent, with thousands of Hindus moving from their homes m East Pakistan to India. The movement is causing increasing concern for the Indian government, whichAP - 405 words
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Article386 1956-05-01 3 PALGHAT: Mr. P. Sundarayya, member of the Politbureau and leader of the Opposition m Andhra Assembly, hoisted the Communist Party flag m the gaily-decorated Krishna Pillal Nagar, heralding the Fourth Congress of the party m India. The Red flag, measuring nine feet by six was presented by the386 words
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Article, Illustration862 1956-05-01 4 Orientatiom Week Fmr 'Freshers' At Varsities CTUDENTS from many 0 Asian countries were caught up m the welcomes and other activities of Orientation Week at Australian universities. The week is used as a means of helping newly enrolled studftitj, to become familiar with their new *urloundings,862 words
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Article200 1956-05-01 4 NEW YORK: India is well on the road to rapid economic expansion. First City Bank of New York said m an economic study of the country. The Fve-Year Plan now being completed "has greatly strengthened" the country's economic position, the Bank stated. National income, industrial andNAFEN - 200 words
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Article81 1956-05-01 4 JAP CULTURAL MISSION TO INDIA NEW DELHI: A Japanese cultural mission is expected to urive here next autumn to iTomote cultural ties with India, Japanese .sources said lure. The mission, first of its kind to come here this year, will be largely composed of wellknown writers, poets, journalists, painters andNAFEN - 81 words
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179 1956-05-01 4 Madhubala Ashok Kumar In Punjab's Romantic Saga te-JS^V <u l d AHhok Rumar hay t"" 1116 to leadi role* m Chowdhary Brother*' proposed film "SlKmi Mahlwal based on the faniou* romantic saga of the Punjab. Maohubala will portray. Sohni, the potter's beautiful daughter, whose renowned beauty— the talk of Centra.179 words
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Article171 1956-05-01 4 BOMBAY: A new Marathl film. Laxmi Pooja, was launched at the Deccan Studios, Poona, on April 2, by a newlyfloated company, Shri Chitra. Sulochana, now considered the top female actress of the Marathi screen, plays the most Important character role m the story by portraying the part ofNAFEN - 171 words
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Article55 1956-05-01 4 ON TOUR OF EUROPE K. Rajagopal Chetti, secrejtary of Dcvi Films Ltd., Maddras. will leave on a business tour of the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, Rumania, Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Japan, at the end of this month. Chetti said that m all these I countries he will contact film55 words
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Article44 1956-05-01 4 Krishna Picture's Tamil film, Madhurai V«e V«eran, scheduled for release on April 13, is likely to be made m Hindi. The Travoncore Sisters (Lalitha, Padmlnl and Ragini), N. 8. Krishnan, T. K. R&mcb&a&u &o4 t, 8. $ojtab form th« capable cast of this aim*44 words
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Article119 1956-05-01 4 MADRAS: A great Mahabharat story the marriage of Abhinmanya with Vatsala is coming to the screen again m Tamil and Telegu as a grant costume picture under the titlr. pf Maya Bazaar, which is b«ing produced by Nagi Reddi and Chakrapani for Vijaya Productions. J y K.119 words
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Article214 1956-05-01 4 MADRAS: A bright future for advertising m India with the implementation of the various schemes and its progressive economic development jvas envisaged by Mr. Rudy von Leyden, Sales Manager, Voltas addressing the members of the newly formed Advertising Club. Madras. Mr. S. Parthasarathi, Advertisement Manager, "The Hindu",214 words
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Article198 1956-05-01 4 There was a great future for advertising m India. Mr. von Leyden added. With the implementation of the Five-Year Plans, the economy of the country was bound to develop on a scale they might not have imagined. And m that economic development advertising had to play its part.198 words
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Article79 1956-05-01 4 Ashok Kumar, the popular actor, is planning to record all his screen experiences m a book which he is proposing to write shortly. Ashok, who was here recently for the "shooting" of a Hindi film, said that he is now acting m 17 pictures. If Ashok's plans areNAFEN - 79 words
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126 1956-05-01 4 MADRAS: A Sampath Naicker, who removed a purse containing two annas from the shirt pocket of a shop assistant at the Central Station Bus stop on Mar. 28 was on Tuesday sentenced by- the Second Presidency Magistrate Mr. S. jNatarajan, to 18 months'126 words
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Article145 1956-05-01 4 MADRAS: Acute summer conditions with a heat wave pushing up the mercury beyond the 100 degree mark again were experienced m Madras on Tuesday when the maximum temperature recorded round about 1 p.m. was 105.7 degrees at Nungambak<<am Observatory and 106 Jegrees at Meer'ambakkam. This represents145 words
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158 1956-05-01 4 MADRAS: Mookiah Thevar a 22-year-old youth of Tirunelveli, who took a bundle of currency notes of the value of Rs. 1,000 from a cash counter at the Central Station and walked off on the afternon of Apr. 9 last, was sentenced last Thursday to158 words
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35 1956-05-01 4 DACCA; About 5,000 Government office peons and hospital orderlies m Dacca have gone on strike since Wednesday morning, demanding among other things Improved livery, free accommodation and revised pay-scales.35 words
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759 1956-05-01 4 Indian Mystics Heed Dynamic Upsurge TO HELP MAKE SECOND PLAN A SUCCESS BY SHAROKH SAB AV ALA I x piVE hundred thousand ash--17 smeared mystics, part of India's vast army of "Sadhus" hoiy men— now are pledged to make this country's second Five- Year Plan a success. This unexpected support759 words
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Article89 1956-05-01 4 MADURA-. The Madura! .strict L.oard, at its meeting .icre, resoived to make the Suruli River area on the urusalnaau-Andipatti hill m Cumbum Valley a health resort like Courtallam m Ten<tasi taluk. The Surui River, *nich has perennial water supply, rises m this part of the89 words
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28 1956-05-01 4 PAK. TO RECOGNISE TUNISIA MOROCCO KARACHI. Apr. 30—Pakistan is to recognise the independence of Tunisia and Morocco 'within the next few ctays' an official source disclosed here.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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652 1956-05-01 4 BOMBAY: A new record for launching new pictures m a single day was established today m Bombay, when eight new pictures went on the floor m various city studios. It broke a two-year-old record. The pictures started were "Raja VikranV 1 ".Ffcrishta," Culbakavali," "HusnNAFEN - 652 words
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Article2932 1956-05-01 5 P. C. JOSHI - P. C. JOSHI DO NOT WALK BUT DANCE DO NOT SPEAK BUT SING How They Suffered Under BrMd* tbdel INDIA'S LEADING FOLK DANCERS T«HE Sangeet Natak Akadami awards the national trophy, a magnificent shield to the troupe that is adjudged the best during the National Folk Dance Festival, organised2,932 words
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Article, Illustration161 1956-05-01 5 Picture shows: Mrs. Shanta Bhaskar performing an Indian Bnake Charmer's dance, while the Qumt* are seen watching it with intense admiration. The Foundation Day of the Malayan Centre of the International P.E.N. Club was held at the China Bank Buildings on April161 words
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Article181 1956-05-01 5 NAGPUR: None Of tne six textile mills m Nagpur opened on Apr. 21 despite the decision or the workers the previous day to end their 84-day old strike. A spOKesman of the millmanagement, said tnat at .east 4g Hours 1 notice was resuired by tne181 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-05-01 5 B K MEET THE FAMILY Premier Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev visited the Royal Air Force Station at Mar ham. During their tour of the station they isited the married quarters and there met Corporal Raymond and his wife Ella, and their two boy*, lan aged 5, and David aged Z.88 words
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151 1956-05-01 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. All Znheer, uttar Pradesh Minister, is being considered for a diplomatic appointment, according to reliable reports. He was appointed Ambassador to Indonesia more than two years ago, but preferred to bt a Minister m his home state. It isr likely that151 words
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205 1956-05-01 5 NEW DELHI; The Mysore Government nas onered a compensation of Rs. «v lakhs io cue Ko.ar Mines company lor nationalisation of the irnnes, it was understood. The Comapn y Directors, now negotiation^ with the btate (jovernment, demanded orgina.l y Rs. 6 crores, but later205 words
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Article40 1956-05-01 5 NEW DELHI-. The glass case of a fluorescent tubellght fe.l m a resounding crash on a vacant back bench m the Lok Sabha recently. Ttt)e House suspended ri»liberations for a few seconds. The splinters were cleared m a few minutes.40 words
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951 1956-05-01 6 Saty agr aha Threat By Ceylon Tamils If Parliament Adopts Sinhalese Only As Official Language JAFFNA: Haas /or UtmcMng a- non-violent Satyagraha Campaign by Ta mtt-speaUßg people m the event of Parfcmnent accepting &onhale«M> only as the official language of the country are being prepared by the Executive of Hie951 words
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Article227 1956-05-01 6 UNiIiSD NATIONS, Nev» iorK, Apr. 3v. U.». Amoabaaaor Henry Cabot Lodge Ji. saici yeatei-oay tne presein. world situation requires uu united state s to cnannel a larger snare of Its foreign a*. tiuough tne United 1 Nations. me new Soviet competition, he In meeting tneAP - 227 words
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Article79 1956-05-01 6 CALCUTTA, Apr. 30 B-.ght thousand dockers returned to work last night endding a two-week-old strike which help up many ships. During the strike period, a state of emergency was declared In the docks, and auxiliary workers were brought In to load and unload ships. TheReuter - 79 words
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169 1956-05-01 6 Paranjothi Maluw'e 54th Birthday Celebration The Fifty-Fourth Birthday of Gnana Valial Paranjothi Mahan will be celebrated on Wednesday. May 2, 1906, between 1 and 7 p.m. at Kalalmagal Tamil School, 7th miie stone, Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore. The programme includes, receiving the Mahan and gar* tanging him at 1169 words
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208 1956-05-01 6 Nepal King's Coronation Preparations KATMANDU, Nepal, Apr. jO. This Himalayan capital jc»me a beeslve of activity JmSt^f with only three days •eft to complete preparations .or tne coronation of Kong i i.iahenara next Vveunesoay. 'L'nere was mucn lett to be jone beiore tne 36 years oia monarch takes ovor tneAP - 208 words
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Article62 1956-05-01 6 CAIRO, Apr. 30.— The newspaper Al Akhabar reported Sunday British prime Minister Eden has invited Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser to Britain. "Eden believes the best solution of Middle East problems can be found through direct talks with Prime Minister Nasser, especially after the failure ofAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-01 6 The Chief Minister and Minister for fcrterml Defence ami Security, TUNOKu ABDUI RAHMAN, visited the Ketnemlore AgilculUiral Settlement for surreadered terrorists m the Jssta districts of M&laeea on Friday hut. Picture shows the T—fe'lm hsipecteg a guard off honour of Home Guard* formed by inmates of64 words
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Article283 1956-05-01 6 RANGOON, Burma, Apr. 30 Prime Minister U Nu's Government was swept back into full power for another four years m Burma's weekend election. The outcome was never m serious doubt since opposition to the neutralist leader was minor. Only 80 of the 200 seats283 words
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130 1956-05-01 6 ENTRY BAN ON INDIANS INTO RHODESIA Livingstone, Northern Rho* desia, Apr. 30.— Lord Malvern. Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, said the Federal Government did not intend lifting the oan on Indian Immigration to the Federal territories. Addressing the BritishIndian Association and the Indian Chamber of CommerceReuter - 130 words
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80 1956-05-01 6 New R.A.F. Tengah Commanding: Officer Group Captain R. J. P. Prl chard, CBE., DFC.. AFC, ha arrived m Singapore to tak over command of RAF. Statio Tengah, m succession to Grou Captain R. T. Frogley. OBE DFC, who has returned to th U.K. i Group Captain Prichard' new task will80 words
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Article72 1956-05-01 6 S'pore Manila Soccer Matches MANILA, Apr. 30 The Sin-gapore-Manila intcrport football series will be held m Singapore May 5. 6 and 8, the Philippine Amateur Athietlc Federation (PAAF) Baid yesterday. A federation spokesman said the games will be played as scheduled since Singapore has agreed to hold them m May.AP - 72 words
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Article474 1956-05-01 6 World Population Up Up CHlNA— Largest Population IMPIA-Hlghest Illiteracy U.S. EUBOPE-More Women NEW YQBK, Apr. 30— The number of neonfe figures given m the United Nations demographic year book pu&Laned yesterday snow tne world of North America, Soviet Union, Europe, and Africa by Uiree million eac/i. Kastest growing countries wereReuter - 474 words
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156 1956-05-01 6 The organisers of the Duke lof Edinburgh's Study ConferJence of the Human Proolems mtt Industrial commun ties Ewithin the Commonwealth and fTßmpire to be held at Oxford m July have invited the toJowmg employers and trade unionists from Singapore to attend: Mr. D.N.W. LEE— Managing Director,156 words
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Article75 1956-05-01 6 STANSTEAD, England, Apr. 30 A York aircraft carrying passengers to Cyprus crashed during takeoff here today. There were no immediate reports of casuiaties. An initial report said the passengers were largely families of servicemen and That there were many children among them. Stan.stead is m Essex, aboutAP - 75 words
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Article46 1956-05-01 6 No casualties to Communist errorists or amongst Security orces have been reported m le Federation today. An Area Security Unity pat--31 fired at 2-3 terrorists they jntacted m the Ipoh district Perak m the early hours of •sterday morning. Tne terrosts fled.46 words
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66 1956-05-01 6 Nehru On Progressive Nationalisation NEW DELHI, Apr. 30— Prime Minister Jawahanal Nehru announced today a new government industrial policy paving the way for more nationalization and further limiting the role of private enterprise m the Indian economy. The Prime Minister piaced before the Parliament a new "industrial policy resolution" sayingAP - 66 words
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