Indian Daily Mail, 3 May 1956
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Title Section15 1956-05-03 1 Indian Daily Mail vot» xn n^Tw StfrGAPOBE, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1966. SIX PAGES 15 GENTS15 words
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1087 1956-05-03 1 Singapore's New Proposals If Britain Refuses Marshall Will Resign MEBDEKA TALKS IN LONDON Delegation is United NEXT MEETING-CRUCIAL LONDON, May Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, was today consulting his cahtee* coifagnes on new proposals put to him by the All-Party Singapore Delegation wttlh which he is negottalLftg here1,087 words
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Article129 1956-05-03 1 COLOMBO, May 2.— Minister for Posts C. A. S. Martlrtrar told U.S. Ambassador Philip Crowe he will not go back on his decision to enforce the strictest censorship on Voice of America broadcasts from Ceylon. Although' Ambassador Crowes' visit to the Minister was described asAP - 129 words
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Article101 1956-05-03 1 SEOUL, Mar. S. TWe are some M.OOO pg— m Sooth Korea, conmiled by the BOX memmeafs Ministry of Fab> Uc Health an 4 Social Affairs. The average earning* ef them girt s Is 20,000 hwan (US$44 at the official rate) per month, the stattstkw say. TheAP - 101 words
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Article35 1956-05-03 1 The promotion was announced yesterday of Mr. T. V. A. Brodie, M.C., acting Attorney-General of the Fedetlon with effect from the 12th November, 1950, In succession to Mr. M. J. Hogan.35 words
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238 1956-05-03 1 Despite Trade Relations NEW DELHI, May t. The political commentator of the pro-Gk>v«nun«nt newspaper Hindustan Times wrote that India would be delighted to welcome the Emperor of Japan If he visit* this country this winter. 'Our Government and people will go all outReuter - 238 words
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Article86 1956-05-03 1 KARACHI, May. 2.—Mohammed All, Premier of Pa- < kistan charged that the people of Kashmir are being suppressed and that 'anybody wanting a plebiscite la clamped m jail and beaten up.' The Premier told a press conference m Dacca, capital Of East Pakistan, that 'a veryReuter - 86 words
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83 1956-05-03 1 COLOMBO, May 2.— Ceylon's new Socialist Government abolished tile Department of Public Security created last year on the U*es of Brlta'i* HI. flva Colter Bl^iypj Organisation. It was set up by the Pro-Bri-tish Government of Sir John Kotelawala since removed f ron» office In a83 words
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Article630 1956-05-03 1 ELABORATE ANCIENT HINDU PAGEANTRY WITNESS) KATMANDU, May 2— King Mahendra of Nepal was crowned here today m scenes of ancient Hindu pageantly m the crowded courtyard of the place of the monkey god Hanum»n. The 35-year-oW monarch ascended the throne with his jewelled and piumed crown on630 words
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Article51 1956-05-03 1 IND. BADMINTON PLAYERS TO MALAYA CALCUTTA, May. 2.— Four top ranking Indian Badminton players have been invited to play m the Malayan Championship at Singapore m August and the Selangor International Championships at Kuala Lumpur m September They are T. N. Seth, Nandu Natekar, G. Hemmadv and i Monoj Guha.Reuter - 51 words
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324 1956-05-03 1 Ceylom Tamil* Will Fight For 'Parity 9 BE MAGNANIMOUS TO OTHERS* Singhalese Told Oyioo Tamils will fight tooth and nail and to the last to secure parity for the Tamil language along with Sinhalese. This demand of the Ceylon Tamils, who came to the island of Cey'.on even before Sinhalese'324 words
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Article104 1956-05-03 1 NO BAN ON "DOUBLE TENTH" Tungku Ike Chief Minister Thnngku Abdul ltrtnw last night announced that he has no intention of banning the Double Tenth or any other legitimate celebration connected with the custom or religion of any particular race or creed or any celebration which is held with reverence104 words
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Article52 1956-05-03 1 KARACHI. May 2.— The visit of Pakistan prime Minister Mr. Mohamed All to China next month win be 'an informative tour.' a Pakistan Foreign Office official said. No cultural or commercial treaty Is likely to be signed between the two countries during the fortnight's visit, the52 words
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Article54 1956-05-03 1 Mr. All and his Foreign Minister, Mr. Hamidul Hug Chowdri, will fly to Peking on May 15, they will be accompanied by official of the Ministerics of Commerce Education and Foreign Affairs, and other experts. They are expected to visit the North-Eastern Provinces 01 Mukden and Chanchung and also Shanghai.Reuter - 54 words
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Article127 1956-05-03 1 The award was announced m London last night of the British Empire Medal to Miss Elizabeth Chiew, Assistant Slbu Benevolent Secretary, Sarawak, for the courage sne showed when she and a sister of the Catholic Mission were attacked t>y one of the inmates of the Slbu Benevolent127 words
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84 1956-05-03 1 Indian Rly's Global Tender For Coaches NEW DELHI. May. 2.— The Indian Railways have invited global tenders for the supply of rolling stock worth about 200 million rupees for delivery during the current financial year, it was officially announced here. The main items required arc 293 electric coaches, 55 electric84 words
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Article83 1956-05-03 1 LONDON, May. 2-— A Foreign Office spokesman said here that no invitation had been sent by the British Government to Lieutenant-Colonel Gamal Nasser, Egypt's Prime Minister, to visit Britain. The spokesman added that no invitation 'is contemplated at the present.' He had been asked toReuter - 83 words
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Article152 1956-05-03 1 KARACHI, May Af. Shan nationals and Pakistan scouts have again clashed along the Afghanistan Pakistan border, an official source said here today Renter. WELLINGTON. New Zealand May S ngapore mast remain a bastion within the Common* wealth If the security of the Far East Is to be assured,AP - 152 words
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547 1956-05-03 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thar., May, 3, 1968 DUAL ROLE FOR INDIAN LEADER NOT a few are the difficulties and impediments, obstructions and stumbling-blocks wi t n which the opportunists are capable of confronting one who has the boldness and the courage to stick to the path of truth and547 words
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1154 1956-05-03 2 Congress PreeMeat On ««<iM— Mob DINDIGUL: Answering, a nuest.on pat by constructive workers at GandSiiguam, Mr. U. NfDhebar, Congress President, stated that he did not consider there wm any distinction so far as the constructive workers* role «va# concerned regarding politic?!, economic and1,154 words
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349 1956-05-03 2 KARAIKUDI«S CLAIM MAY BE REJECTED MADRAS; There Is no prospect of a Medical College being located at Karaikudi at present, following the Ptonni»r CommifMaoai's decision' that no new Medical College need be opened In Madras State. There are at present mi n349 words
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Article132 1956-05-03 2 SEW DELHI: The Speaker, Mr. M. Anantanaayanam avjiwifar, last week ordered oat of toe Lok Sabna for the day Mr. H. V. rUmath. p,SJ\ member from Madhya Pradesh, after a heated exchange between the two when the Business Advisory Committee's report came up before the132 words
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Article106 1956-05-03 2 JUNAGADH: Netaji Bose did actual'.y die at Talpeh m a bomber-crash on Aug. 18 1945 and was cremated at i the presence of Obi Habibur I Rahman and senior Japanese I Officers. Harm Shah, an Indian Jour* JSil? 4 who vlslt d Formosa m Mr. Shah,106 words
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67 1956-05-03 2 Second Sugar Factory For Hyderabad AHMHDNAGAR: The construction of the second susrar factory m Hyderabad, estimated to coit R». i crore. was inaugurated today on the banks of the Uton Qo» davarl and Pravara, about 36 miles from here, inside Hyderabad* territory. The Hyderabad Government will contribute Rs 20 lakhs67 words
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96 1956-05-03 2 Madrasis Lead Simple Life, Says Dhebar VIHXJDHUNAGAR: Replying to the civic addren* presented by Mr. Aiyemperumal Nadar, Municipal Chairman, Mr. IT.l T N Dhebar, Congress President, said he wo* glad that m Madras State most people led a simple life. He advised them to cooperate with the Government m its96 words
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Article25 1956-05-03 2 Mr. Dhebar also visited the house of Mr. X Kamaraj. Chief Minister, where his mother, Stvakamiammal, garlanded and received the President.25 words
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Article95 1956-05-03 2 NEW DELHI; A list of 100 places where new branches of the State Back of India are to be opened m the near future has been prepared, Mr. M.C. Shah, Minister for Revene and Civil Expenditure, said m the Rajya Sabha. The list had been finalised95 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-05-03 2 British Premier Sir Anthony Eden (right) sees off Russian Premiar Nikolai n»a.«nlii (left) and Russian Party Boss Nikita Khrushchev (centre) as they laeve 10. Dowaiaur Street after a session of their talks.34 words
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463 1956-05-03 2 Steps To Ban Bogus Degree Holders NEw DELHI: Amendment of the Medical Degree* Act so that the use of bogus degrees la Aywveda, Unanl and homoeopathy could be probihited has been* recommended by the comnuttee appointed by the Central Council of Health to study the463 words
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Article41 1956-05-03 2 KARACHI, May 2— SoviftPakistani negotiations for a trade pact win begin here by the ond of this month, if was officially stated here. No defnite date for the arrival of the Soviet delegation has yet been fixed.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article1339 1956-05-03 3 R«d LaMtaris Drun Of HMSSEB A FEDERATION OR UNION OF AUTONOMOUS STATES LOWDON: a bright future for fiodte hopefully enviaagtd toy Rajanl Paline Dutt, Viee-Pwrtdent of the British Orannwntt Party, m his latest punttftinm survey of the su&tontiant's revokiUoniiry potentialities. In IMO. Dutt published his vexwkm ofNAFEN - 1,339 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-05-03 3 Prince Rainier pats the ring on the finger of his Princess (former Grace Kelly) during April 19, tcHgloat wedding ceremony held at the "athedral25 words
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Article117 1956-05-03 3 i NEW DELHI: The GovernIment of India propose progressively to develop about 80 mineral springs situated m various parts of the country about which they have data at present, the Deputy Health Minister, Mrs. Maragatham Chandrasekhar, told Mr. Hemra at question-time m the Lok Sabha. To start117 words
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100 1956-05-03 3 Even Success Doesn't Absolve Them HYDERABAD: The Central Office of the Socialist Party has charged the party's district secretaries of Monghyr la Bihar and Kotah fen Jtajastaaa of violating one of the "most Important" resohjttoas of the party's fonadattoa conference. The resolutioa had laid down that the party would never100 words
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Article509 1956-05-03 3 Strike ln Bombay Naval Dockyard NEW DELHI: An adjournment motion tabled by Mr. H. V. Kamath on the strike m the naval dockyard and naval depots m Bombay was held over In the Lok Sabha to enrole Government to obtain information and make a statement Mr. Kamath's adjournment motion referred509 words
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Article221 1956-05-03 3 Criticism Of Health Ministry NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru, at a meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party referred to the criticisms made about the Health Ministry m Parliament during the debate on the demand for grants under Health Ministry. Mr. Nehru said that he was surprised to find that, whereas221 words
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Article, Illustration603 1956-05-03 3 BY FR4VKS Ml> \II A YOUNG Sydney student ia busy telling fellow Australians of a two-months visit to India, during which he was a member of Vinoba Bheve's party m Hyderabad State. The student, 21-year-old Donauld Gibson, describes his visit as unforgettable and says603 words
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696 1956-05-03 3 MADRAS HIGH COURT'S RULING ON REDDIAR CUSTOM MADRAS: A Division Bench of the Madras High Court, noMhtlag of Justice P. Govinda Mcnon and Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed, has held that the alleged custom a grandfatiier marrying his own granddaughter (daughter's daughter) said to be prevalent696 words
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269 1956-05-03 3 Air-Conditioned Trains To Run In October NEW DELHI: The Speaker. Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, asked the Railyway Minister to place on the table of the Lok Sabha a statement from time to time as to which of the recommendations made by the Estimates Committee had been implemented. He gave this directive269 words
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Article68 1956-05-03 3 AMRITSAR; The police raided a number of cloth shops here and took possession of about 20.000 yards of cloth. The cloth was marked super* fine" and as having been manufacture.-* by awe.l-known cloth mill ia Bombay. The police who acted on a I complaint by68 words
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1293 1956-05-03 4 Plea For Establishment Of Basic Industries NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha, resumed consideration of the Finance Bill. Mr. T S. AvinasbiSngani Chettiar (Cong*—Madras) said that a Committee of Parliament should be constituted for the specific purpose of going into the <u «^-iri^|. T TTTnmTn1,293 words
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Article57 1956-05-03 4 NEW DELHI: Government had made a profit of about Rs. 8 crores m the import of sugar Food and Agriculture Mlniater Ajit Prasad Jain told the Lok Sabha. Agriculture Minister Pun* jabrao Deshmukh said that out of a total quantity of 10.57 lakh tons57 words
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131 1956-05-03 4 MADRAS: 'Five industrial schools will be started m the State from July this year by the Government of Madras. Fhe3e schools will be located at Palyamcottah, Virudhunagar. Nagapattinam, cuddalore and Carinanore. According to the present scheme of ihe Government, to begin with, about 20 persons131 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-05-03 4 Soviet leaters visiting Britain, Marshal Nikolai Bulgaaln and Nttdta Khrushchev, are shown laying a wreath on the grave of Karl Marx at Highgate Cemetery, London.29 words
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191 1956-05-03 4 MADRAS. The Southern Laurumrtm r^. t which wa» inaugurated m Oc to !s^£fL th^Srtm T four ma.or South Indian la ngwJw, TalnT Trtn^S 1 it As much as 60 per cent of the books f^osen wlli be by Indian authors or on191 words
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Article122 1956-05-03 4 NEW DELHI: The Speaker Mr. M. Awrttwyamm Ayhangar, lat>ooed members approaching him while he was m his seat m the L©k Sabha. The directive u.ollowe*r an Opposition member going to the Speaker's chair to make some representation*. Declining to give hi m a hearing, Mr. Ayyangar122 words
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Article278 1956-05-03 4 NEw DELHI; Mr. S. V. itrlshnamoovthy Rao was reelected the Deputy Chairman ox the Rajya Sabiia Mr. Rao was Deputy Chairman till the expiry of nis term of membership of the uajya Sabha eai'.y this month. He was among those newly ejected to the Sabna278 words
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Article111 1956-05-03 4 NEW DELHI; The Speaker Mr. Ananthasayanam lyengar, said m the Lok Sabha tnat he and the chairman of the Kajya Sabha were looking into the recommenUaUons oi tne Rules Committee on telephone and housing- faculties to be provided for Memoe:s of Parliament An announcement would shorty111 words
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Article165 1956-05-03 4 NEW DELHI: The appointment of Mr. Fazl AH, tonne. Judge of the Supreme Court as Governor of Assam, to sue ceed Mr. Jairamdas Daulatran. was announced here. Mr. Fazl All will take up hi? post from the middle of nex month. Mr. Fazl Ali was the Chairman165 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-05-03 4 Marshal Nikoai Bulganin (right), and Nildt* Khrushchev (left), are shown clapping th? press during their Press Conference at Central Hal Westminster, London. (Below A general view of the scene m Central Hall, Westminster, London, showing the platform facin r the audience of world press representatives. On the77 words
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Article708 1956-05-03 4 V. S. Swaminathan - V. S. Swaminathan By T»HE enlarged thorium plant at Trombay, adjoining Bombay, was commissioned m Aug. 1955. Two months later, it was "ound feasible to step up outDUt by 30 per cent more than ihe rated capacity of the initallation. At the same time, iie708 words
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353 1956-05-03 4 BOMBAY: Mr. M. A. Master, prominent ship-owner, said m Bombay that there had been m the recent »Ti certain fundamental rf»lft« a»d crSai I changes^TL shippta* l>o Ucy, aimed at nMlonaUsa«!S, Sf SS Speaking at a public meetin R held under the auspices of353 words
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Article114 1956-05-03 4 NEW DELHI; The Indian National Flag has all the elements of a universal lUg. Its symbols convey a message of world prosperity to be attained by sett-disci-pline and order against eternal time; the Aahoka Chakra, t«e wheel of taiae, represents the cosmos working against tee white backgromd of114 words
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Article1023 1956-05-03 5 BAND A ON CEYLON'S NEW ROLE: INTERVIEW TO BBC I COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. It D. Bandarrnaike, Piime M Bister bi a recorded Interview with the BBC, said it was Iris eanrst hope thai Colombo would become the Oenevft ©i the East and that it would form1,023 words
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152 1956-05-03 5 Sir John's Tamarind Tree Uprooted! VUIIHAPURA: The UmarißU tree uuuer Wuicn tin oouh Akoteiavsua nelu his last election meeting at Naamp*na wa« uprooted uunng a gate. b&la to oe tne Oldest tree m the area its trunk had a girtn of aoout 25 feet. Over x.UOo persons took snelter under152 words
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Article281 1956-05-03 5 COLOMBO: Me H. 5... Ismail, who nas been elected unopposed as Speaker of the House of Representatives, wan unopposed on a previous occasion. That was m the 1947 elections to Parliament when the Puttalam constituency 1 unanimously chose him as its representative at a time when even281 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-05-03 5 gala^rSSSJc^or^ffi %&T&2S?* OP n HOaBft 0 ApHl *P~"'11 words
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Article248 1956-05-03 5 COLOMBO: The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. A. P. Jayasurlya plans to ban all sweeps— except the Hospital Sweeps, 'There are far too many of them m the country," he said He added: "I am against sweeps because the vast majority of people who are sweep ticket248 words
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Article157 1956-05-03 5 TAMILS DISILLUSIONED KOPAY: "Condition, favourable for the appointment of Tamils to positions of eminence and trust m the Malay States do not obtain now. f amila are also faced with very bleak prospects of employment m the.r mother-land, a 8 the present MBp Government is intent on adopting Sinhalese oniy157 words
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Article42 1956-05-03 5 COLOMBO: Health Ministry officials had to accustom t^cmselvos to a new mode of address when it became known that a woman would be the Minister of Heath In the new Government. And now it is not "Sir", but "Madam."42 words
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Article119 1956-05-03 5 CHINA BAY: Mr. S W. R. O. BandAramike's intention to proclaim Ceytoa m republic and eventually dOM down British naval and air fcaaea m Ceylon is tae most widely discussed topic here. The employees of the Brtti«h Navy at Trinconialee are worried a H to their119 words
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Article124 1956-05-03 5 COLOMBO The problem of Tamil MPs not having speeches or replies m Sinhalese translated into Tamil has been so'.ved. All speeches will be translated simultaneously m the Parliament. The Prime Minister, Mr. 8. W. r. D. Bandaranaike, said last week that he had been informed by124 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-05-03 5 m /iSSr.yy^Sy B?Tft>ry8 ?Tf t> r y G*"?™ 1 United Nations visited Kin* Hussein of Jordan m Amman, to pursuance of Ms tour of fact nndin* m the Middle East? EdMnBJnIS ifS*! B^ t £22 n itil 5 1 Hu«ieln at the meeting, with General MAMom59 words
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Article111 1956-05-03 5 Eleven potential officers from the Federation Military College who have been selected for training at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst and Eaton Hal! Officer Cadet School, will leave Kuala Lumpur airfield to-day (Ma y 1) a t 10.20 a.m. on the first step of their journey to111 words
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347 1956-05-03 5 Tamils Will Oppose "Sinhalese Only" COLOMBO: The leader of the Federal Party. Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayaknm. termed as 'completely undemocratic" the I Government's move to declare Sinhalese only the state language by a simple majority m Parliament. He said that his party would oppose tooth and nail any measure347 words
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Article201 1956-05-03 5 COLOMBO: Eric Batcho was due to be hanged recently. Bat he and eighteen other condemned men m the Welikadda aad Boganbara prisens will not keep theirs dates with the hanr man. The government decided to suspend the death penalty for a three-year period, before finally201 words
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Article121 1956-05-03 5 NEW DELHI: President Rajendra I'rasad is scheduled to visit Kasnniir and Madra* tula montn. He is tentatively scheduled to visit Srautgar on May 6 In connection w.tfe toe Kanhmir University celebrations. He la likely to stay m Srtaagar for two days. Or. Prasad is expected to121 words
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155 1956-05-03 5 P.O.S.B— MALAYA STILL FAR BEHIND CEYLON During the course of the last live years the number of accounts m the Federation Post Office Savings Bank ha s doubled, bringing the total number of depositors to just over half a million. The amount stand■ng to the credit of depositors is now155 words
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140 1956-05-03 5 FINALE— HE SHAVED HIS HEAD ON STAGE MATRA: To celebrate the Sinhalese New Year the members of the Kanthi Nalyi Mandalaya of Godagama, Matara ftagred a pua v entitle^ "Jivita Udawa" The audience was allowed m free of charge. One of the actors, an admirer of Mr. j. R. Jayawardenii,140 words
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Article54 1956-05-03 5 COLOMBO: The House of Representatives hag undergone co'our change with the change In Government The r.ew MPs. wl-1 gather !in the House m blue and white si rroundino-s. a Wue <md whfte colour gchertio has i bwn used o n the walls and The no-,54 words
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Article493 1956-05-03 6 More Interested In Strengthening Party T»ID OF GEN. ELECTIONS RANGOON, May Z— Retorts, still incomplete, m Burma's elections last Friday to the 250-eeat Chamber of Deputies (Lower Boose) show as unexpectedly heavy poll against the ruling Anti-Fas-cist copies freedom League. Varying txplanations are being advanced forReuter - 493 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-05-03 6 MARSHAL NIKOLAI BULOANIN shown speaking at Victoria Station, London on Apr. 27, prior to boarding the train for Portsmouth Harbour, South England, and Home. From left are shown: Marshal Bulganin; Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary; Andre Gromyko. Deputy Soviet Foreign Secretary; Nikita Khrushchev; Sir Anthony Eden, British Premier;A.P. - 57 words
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304 1956-05-03 6 India's Proposal To U. N. World Law Commission GENEVA, May 2. India has proposed to the United nation* International Law Commission that every coastal State should be responsible to r the protection and conservation of fisheries and stocks of fish for aReuter - 304 words
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Article85 1956-05-03 6 NEWPORT, Kentucky, May. 2. Two policemen belleve they have found a new "game" among youths here. In checking a car with eight teenage boys mi n it, they found a ainth inside the trunk. The officers said the boys explained they took turns riding m the trunkAP - 85 words
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63 1956-05-03 6 PATNA, Bihar (India), May 2. Pour people were fatally Injured when they threw themselves before 'a train In a demonstration at Blrhee Railway station 112 miles from here last night. They were m a crowd of 400 collected to demonstrate for 'Certain pas*63 words
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Article75 1956-05-03 6 At the first Board Meeting of 8.0..AC, presided over by Mr. Gen-ad D'erlanger. the Corporat on's new Chairman and attended by Sir George Cribbett, the new Deputy Chairman, the Board resolved unanimously to appoint Mr. Basil Smallpeice as the Corporatoin's Mananging Director.a Under Sir Miles75 words
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Article88 1956-05-03 6 KATMANDU, May. 2.— The Prime Minister of Nepal. Mr. Tanka Prasad ha s received an invitation to visit China from the Chairman Of the Chinese Peoples Republic, MAC TseTung, and the Chinese Prime Minister, Chou En-Lai. The invitation was brought by the Chinese Vice-president, Ulan88 words
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88 1956-05-03 6 R.A.F. Seletar To Help Sports Centre Omcer s and Sergeants of R.A.P. soletar have spontaneously collected $750 between them for the Singapore Youth Sports Centre because of the ready assistance they have had over a long period from various sports organisations m the Colony. The cheque W IL be handed88 words
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587 1956-05-03 6 NEPAL CORONATION REMARKABLE FEATURES Ming Mahendra of Nepal grain and venuUlon powder on a Banana leaf yesterday a* a purification ceremony m preparation for Ms Coronation today. f«*™Asia's only Hindu Kins- believed by his people to he a reincarnation of the God /ishnu— will be crowned today at exactly 17Reuter - 587 words
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160 1956-05-03 6 PERSIA OFFER TO BAN 'OPIUM' CULTIVATION GENEVA, May. 2.— Mr. S D- Nargolwala (India) to.d trie United Nations Commission on Narcotic i/rugs m a general debate here that opium was 'marching slowly but surely to its doom' (n his country. General Abdul Aziz Safwat (Egypt) said that m Egypt some160 words
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Article16 1956-05-03 6 No emergency casualties or incidents were reported m the Federation yesterday16 words
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Article132 1956-05-03 6 The High Commissioner Sir Dcnald MacGillivray Lady MacQlilivray anlved m Kua-a Lumpur yesterday morning by the night mail from Singapore. He was met at the station by Mr A. Q. Sir David anc Lady Watherpton, Minister and others. Mr. ong Yoke Lin Sir Donald said that132 words
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