Indian Daily Mail, 4 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-04 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 77 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY, 4, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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259 1956-05-04 1 Boyd To Reply Today UNFAVOURABLE OFFER WELL MAKE MARSHALL RESIGN LONDON, May 3— Sir Anthony Eden British Prime Minister, and fife cabinet colleagues were yesterday conasttpring proposals put by an All-Party Singapore Delegation, negotiating here for independence for the Colony, well informed sources said. TheReuter - 259 words
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106 1956-05-04 1 GENEVA, May 3— The executive committee of the world meterological organisation has decided, after studying all available information, that nuclear explosion have had no large scale effect on the world's weather. The decision was announced Wednesday. The committee agreed to keep the subject under reviewAP - 106 words
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Article136 1956-05-04 1 LONDON, May. 3— A© International Convention, one of the first at its kind, wiM meet m London next week to discuss the developing techniques of automation, it was announced here. Experts from many countries will talk about the world's advances towards push-button production simultaneously with a ten-dayReuter - 136 words
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Article33 1956-05-04 1 PARIS. May 3 French Premier Guy Mollet won a confidence vote m the National Assembly on hia Old Age Pensions Biil. Lobby sources said the Government had a large majoiity.33 words
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Article352 1956-05-04 1 LONDON. Ma y 3.— The next meeting of the Singapore Constitutional Conference here will be held on Friday at 0930 GMT. Mr. David Marshall, the Crown Colony's Chief Minitser, told Reuter. Mr. Marshall is leading an All-Party Delegation of IS which is demanding from the British Government352 words
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Article102 1956-05-04 1 FLORENCE. May S. A protest meeting of artists' models threatened to strike Wednesday unless models get paid more for posine- m the nude. Edy Giannelli, one of the leaden, said "we are disposed, yes, to pose nude, bat we want to be paid more for it." TheAP - 102 words
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Article89 1956-05-04 1 LONDON, May 3—Arrangements were completed here for the funeral today of His Highness Tungku Atou Bakar, second son of the Suitan of Johore. The Tungku, who was 58, died In a London chest hospital after an operation. The cortegre will leave his London home m theReuter - 89 words
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71 1956-05-04 1 COLOMBO, May. S^-Cey-lua's Ambassador m Washington, Sir Hensmt Gunawardene, has renounced hfe Knighthood, Ceylon's Premier, Mr. Solomon Bandanwulhm announced yesterday. The Ambassador was awarded his ktegntboed early this year for his efforts to secure Ceylon's admission to the United Nations. Two others, including the former Mayor71 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-05-04 1 The High Commissioner Sir Dona id >iacOUUvray and Latiy Macuiluvray returned to nua.a Luutpur by toe nlgtit mail tram on the morning of May 2, from tfteftr Inionii* visit to Australia and New Zealand. They were greeted by (toft to ritfa) Minister tot agriculture, inche Abdul Adz, Minister for Education,130 words
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Article104 1956-05-04 1 OSAKA, May 3— The moun-tain-top mecca of the powerful Shingon-shu Buddhist sect, for 1.100 years a place of quiet study, prayer and contemplation, is wracked by dissension. The trouble began when guardians of the sect decided to make the ancient seminar co- educational. When the new classAP - 104 words
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Article97 1956-05-04 1 TOKYO, May 3-- A governrm nt- backed bill banning prosMtution m Japan was sent to :he Diet yesterday, but political observers said the measure itands little chance of passage o<fore the May 17 adjourn.•nent dati*. If approved, piostitution wouid fee banned after ncjyt April 1, but theAP - 97 words
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85 1956-05-04 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 3. Tht Government of India fcave announced the appoint■tent m a Wage Board under ■c Working Journalists Act ft decide the rates to be paid ft: different newspapers m ftffertnt parts of the country. IWr. H. V. Divatia.85 words
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Article48 1956-05-04 1 CALCUTTA, May 3— The United States nuclear scientists, now on a tour of Asia, left Caicutta yesterday by air for Rangoon after visiting India, Pakistan and Cfylon. On completing' a survey of Burma, the scientists will visit Bangkok, Singapore, Saigon, Manila and Tokyo.48 words
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521 1956-05-04 1 Foreign Investments Without Restrictions Welcome Views On Kashmir Goa And Algeria COLOMBO, Hay 3— Mr. Solomon Bandaramike Ceylon's sociflJst Prime Minister, said he intended soon to sound' out Russia and Commonfet China regarding expansion of Trade and the estabk&hment of diplomatic relations. He told aReuter - 521 words
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Article43 1956-05-04 1 A. patrol of the 22nd Bppecial Air Service Regiment was firnd on by a party O" terrorists m the Perak Kelantan border irea on Wednesday, and a soldier f-as seriously wounded. The soldier nuccumb«d to his wwto Tbux9t*y Macels*43 words
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77 1956-05-04 1 COLOMBO, Ceylon, May 8. Ceylon Is to explore the possibilities of trade with Bosela and Red China, the country's new leftist Premier told a new» conference Wednesday. t- Premier Solomon Bandaranaike said he is sending trad* mission* to Moscow and Pelpte* soon.AP - 77 words
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Article178 1956-05-04 1 SHENCOTTAH PARTITION COMPLETED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 3. Bifurcation of Shencottah Taluk m T.C. State which will be divided between Madras and the new Kerala State has now been completed, quickly amicably. The T.C. Government submitted a map containing demarcation line along the watershed m the Western Ghats.178 words
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Article175 1956-05-04 1 DJAKARTA, Ma y 3.— Russia is prepared to co-operate with Indonesia m the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes. This was stated by the Soviet Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Dmitri Zhukoo the leftwing newspaper Bintang Timur. If Indonesia desired, the Soviet was prepared to cooperate175 words
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85 1956-05-04 1 "SANFORISED" HANDLOOM CLOTH FOR MALAYA From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 3. Handloom cloth Imported into Malaya may hereafter be sanforised,' like the best mill cloth. Madras handlooms have always had big a market In South East Asia. In recent years they had become very popular m America Particularly, handkerchief85 words
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583 1956-05-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., May 4, 1956 Malaya And Political Anniversaries POR the reason that the Chinese people "asked for jus soli with one breath and drank to the Republic of China with the other," the Chief Minister Tungfcu Abdul Rahman is reported to be considering taking immediate steps583 words
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Article2670 1956-05-04 2 DAVID NARK - DAVID NARK VSE OF PEN By SOME FAMOUS AUTHORS' WORKS ANALYSED tf YOU art unfortunate en— ough to have been introduced at a pwty as a '♦writer", you inevitably must have been asked this question: THt a writer. That's fine. But tell me, what do2,670 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-05-04 2 f^ r Vi*J m MJnlrt«r •x.mlning seal* model of a new i«K J? 1 1 lo cy"»t«v« on order for Malayan Railway. Of mSLt l L!riS lll J!l, gp T d^ 60 m f h Of Mioh locoS?"?^" du this country m to« than a year. In47 words
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299 1956-05-04 2 PATNA: The second oooventfam of the Federatton of decided no keep itself dear of the power-Mots m the world reflected t. varkm, international orgMfaattoas." Besides binar aele&ates 52 representatives ot youtn organisations of uttar r-raciesh, utKai, West Bengal. tua&r, Mahya Praaesh Dfssu and Assam attended299 words
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Article245 1956-05-04 2 NEW DELHI: An official spokesman here amplified his denial of the Pakistani Press report that India would object to the inclusion of the International Court Judge, Sir ZafruUah Khan of Pakistan hi the "panel of Judges" who might hear Portugal's complant against India about her right245 words
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Article221 1956-05-04 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Babubna M. Chinai outgoing President of the Bombay Silk Mercfaanta* Association, saw fere that the Oorernment of India should review the ban on imports on "some token quota Mr. China!, who was speak* %at the annual general meettae of the Association. said that indigenous production was restricted221 words
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121 1956-05-04 2 SECOND DAY OF BOMBAY SEAMEN'S STRIKE BOMBAY: Coastal and har. bow ferry passenger an* cargo senrtees operated by thi Bombay Steam Navigation Company were immobilized on Apr. Hi for the second day fololwmg *c strike of satlors of the" line's ship. Abut 100 sailors, including officers of the passenger liner121 words
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125 1956-05-04 2 Colonisation Scheme Of T.-C. Govt. KOTTAYAM: The Government ot Travancore-Oochin are going ahead with their colonisation scheme m the high ranges, aa a lint step, doo acres Of waste land m Devlcolam HUI wouM be acquired and distributed among Uie deserving agriculturists. Mr. Kurlan Uthup Karayoram, a veteran agriculturist of125 words
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Article170 1956-05-04 2 ERNAKULAM: An all-party convention on Alky* Kerala, after a two and half hours discussion here came to the conclusion that there was need for creating a new outlook among the people and a new atmosphere i fl the country to make the new SUte of170 words
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Article1488 1956-05-04 3 VkeOme Hamded Oitor ToSarat Chandra Borne Evidence Before Inquiry Commission twit Unon o Sri DwUm Bom. m. ■mhr.- sat rcXL-rs^^HS-sr-iis^^ There was no afternoon sit. tin* of the Committee as the members jeft for Bangkok m the night. After a month's g»y_" Tfoyo two oo«enAP - 1,488 words
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179 1956-05-04 3 Madras Cabinet: A. B. Shetty Is An "Ornament" MAJSGALORE: Openly the new btulctuiffg of toe Government lleauquarters hospital here on Friday last, Mr C. aubramanlam, finance MJntoter. Madras, paid a tribute to the nervtcm of Mr AJt. Sbetty aa a member of the Madras Cabinet. Mr. feuftramaniam said: »*r. A.B.179 words
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Article61 1956-05-04 3 Margaret's Fourth Car Accident STANBOROUGH, England, May 2— Princess Margaret had her fourth automobile accident In 16 months yesterday. As usual, the Queen's sister escaped without a scratch. The chauffour-driven car m which she was riding collided w.th a smaller car, damaging the front bumper of the Royal •rdan andAP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-05-04 3 EDDEN BULGANIN SIGN COMMUNIQUE! PHOTO. SIB ANXBONT DEEN. British Premier left, MR. BULGANIN, Soviet Premier, centre, sign the Joint An^lo-Kw-stan Communique m the Fortmgn Office, London, on Apr. at the end of their series "JSO!*!** rl ht M«. kHRCSCHEV. BeereUiy «r *iSoviet Communist Party. -AP.-AP. - 45 words
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Article654 1956-05-04 3 DISTINGUISHED CAREER ITANGRA VALLEY: A hun- -dred years may be a fleeting hour m the history of a nation, but an eventful century Is certainly a memorable span m the life of an army battalion. This has been particularly true of the Sikh Battalion, which celebrated itsNAFEN - 654 words
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Article605 1956-05-04 3 BOMBAY: One Important aspect of a Welfare State is constant and Increasing inroad of the Public sector into the private sector. More and more activities which In the past were considered to be essentially private activities are taken over by Government, and therefore, this extraordinary result605 words
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765 1956-05-04 3 S. M. GOSWANI - "Netaji Is Yet Living In Flesh And Blood" DISCREPANCIES IN DEATH NEWS S. M. GOSWANI POINTED OUT BY «h S A if*2* As -P m d »P o M Miis <* »«ce*s ami .SLIL S^?**^ were "C^-^d by Netaji Enquiry Commission m Calcutta on Tuesday. The two poUee officers, Sri765 words
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154 1956-05-04 3 BR. Officer In Pale Navy Sentenced KARACHI. May 2.-Joseph Napoleon Smyth, a formerßritlsh Lieutenant Commander In %n niS, akistan Nav V WM toed 500,000 rupees (about 36.500 sterling) and sentenced to three years jail with hard labour here last Friday for misappropriating Pakistan Navy funds. Smyth. 47, of Richmond Su154 words
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Article133 1956-05-04 3 WASHINGTON, May 2— Talks among India, Pakistan and the World Bank m use of the Indus River network to provide water for the two countries are continuing with no signs of either a quick agreement or an imminent breakdown. World Bank announced that by agreement, the discussionsAP - 133 words
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196 1956-05-04 3 DHARAPURAM; About 200 Ghrlatians from 53 famlles from 15 vUages m the Kangaya m and Vellakoil Flrkas embraced Hinduism on Sunday, after undergoing suddhl ceremony conducted and performed by Mr. Vedalankar Satya Dev. Qerf ral Secretary of the Arya Samaj, Madras. At the196 words
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Article98 1956-05-04 3 NEW DELHI: When the newly elected members took oath In Rajya Babha last week two members touched the feet of the Chairman, Dr. S. Kadhakrishaan, when they went up to greet Mm. The practice is for members to read the oath, aad then go up the98 words
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Article228 1956-05-04 4 DAOOA: The Pakistani Minister for Minority Affaris. Mr Nural Hug Choudhury has described M "«a«mles" thoM who pro- condition of Pakistan was competing the minorities to migrate. "Bad economic conditions do not constitute a valid reason for any community to leave their hearth and horne I he228 words
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656 1956-05-04 4 As Soiutiom To Exodus Of Himdm* From Etui Bemgul NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru emphatically ruled out -otiated exchange of population or demand tor laad from Eaot Pakistan as a tto-ution of the pro Mom of exodu» of Hladjs Jrora East Pakistan into Wort Seagal. Answering656 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-05-04 4 Whites and Negroes mm still segregated on this Atlanta Transit Company Trolloy m Atlanta Georgia, -following the U.S.A. Supereme Courf decision outlawing segregation on all public buses. State official* said that Georgia was not a party to tho South Carolina legal action and hsnos would not bo83 words
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Article396 1956-05-04 4 ERNAKULAM: In thr course of a chat with Pressmen here at Guest House, Mr. C. Subramaniam, Flnanace Minister of Madras, referring to the various problems of Kerala, said t.iat the coulj best be solved by co-operation between the two regions of Kerala and Madras. It was only396 words
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Article467 1956-05-04 4 Pakistani Artiste In London LONDON: A Pakistani wo j man with an unusual task i. i Begum Razia Siraj-ud-din, the' artist, who is working nearb every day at the National Gal lery here, copying one of th< Old Masters amid admiring lookers on. The picture has been commissioned by Mr.467 words
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Article532 1956-05-04 4 NEW DELHI: Over a bundred seala and sealfngs bearing pictographic writings and aninuu figures reminiscent of the Harappa Culture In the Indus Valley, have been excaxated at the ancient site of Lothai In Saragwala vidage of Dhola Tahike In Ahmedabad diwtrlet The excavations, conducted by the532 words
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73 1956-05-04 4 East German Orders For Indian Goods NEW DELHI: East Germany has placed orders worth Rs. 1,500,000 for Indian products such as tea, coffee and colr-matting, following India's participation m the Leipzig Trade Fair. Handicraft goods worth Rs. 125,000 exhibited at the Fair have been taken over by the Federal Government73 words
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Article623 1956-05-04 4 BOMBAY: The proposed price-page schedule for newspapers was opposed as an undesirable and unjustifiable restriction on advertteinTbJ Mr. D. N. Khatau, Chairman The Indian Society of Advertisers, Ltd., at its fourth anniversary meeting. "Advertisers both In ana outside the Society are appFehensive about the Implications of623 words
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Article469 1956-05-04 4 India's Non-Ferrene Metals NEW DELHI: India's resources of bauxite, magneaitc and ilmenite are so abundant as to be of world importance, according to the latest data available with the Geological Survey of India. Bauxite, the raw material for aluminium, is fairly widely distributed m India. The reserves of all grades469 words
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147 1956-05-04 4 English Book Exhibitions For Pakistan LONDON: Travelling exhibitions of books on language and literature for use m the teach* Ing of English have been sent by the British Council to Bast and West Pakistan. The books, all of which have been given by the publishers, are to form the basis147 words
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Article81 1956-05-04 4 NEW DELHI: 4 Jjmnnetse economic mission is toßMtas to arrive here soon to^tudy the possibility of giving Japanese assistance to India m tSTcontext of the second Five- Year The mission, it is stated, is being organised by the Federation of Heavy-Machinery Manufacturers of Japan. On81 words
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Article133 1956-05-04 4 India's Ceramic Industry MADRAS: A bright^ future. for India's ceramic industry was predicted here by-Com-ma*** J. tee* |MM» -ales manager of the Leeds Fireclay Co., Ltd. London. Commander* Lees, who is on a world tour to study the "possibilities and conditions" of the world market for fireclay products, said that133 words
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239 1956-05-04 4 Japan Offers Wood Pulp Plant For India NEW DELHI: Japan has offered to set up a wood pulp plant for the rayon Industry and a newsprint factory to meet the growing need of paper In the country. A four-man delegation sent out by Japanese firms Is here for exploratory talks239 words
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142 1956-05-04 4 Correspondence Degree Course For Br. Soldiers LONDON: Members of the British Forces can now obtain degrees by taking correspondence courses. The scheme is an extension of one which came into existence at the start of the war. Since then, more than 250,--000 soldiers of all ranks have studied 900 subjects,NAFEN - 142 words
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Article117 1956-05-04 4 .new DELHI: Kashmir will adopt a constitution la October this yw, an authoritative Kashmiri source revealed here. According to present plans, the source added, Kashmir the POlta m AphHSS; m step with the rest of India to elect a legislature. ♦fc? 16 Coi «L tve nt Assembly,NAFEN - 117 words
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210 1956-05-04 5 DR« Mo tT.wtnA EUECTED COLOMBO: Dr. N. M. Perera was dectod Leader of the OppotMaa without a eoatest at a meedkut of Opyosltto^n^ies and gnapa held la the House of Dr. Perera's name was pnpmuA by Mr. M. E. H. Mohamed AM, MJ». for210 words
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Article452 1956-05-04 5 MOUNTBATTEN MUM ON POLITIO COLOMBO: Pressmen got no change out of the Mountbattens despite a volley of rapidly fired, blunt questions aimed at them on their arrival at Ratmalana recently. With all the charm at their command, the Earl and the Countess declared that they were glad? to be back452 words
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Article179 1956-05-04 5 C-Plan Exhibition COLOMBO: The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. A. P. Jayasuriya, Is In favour of holding the Colombo Plan Exhibition provided it wU not be a flnaacai burden on the Government. He expressed this view at a conference held at the Home Ministry to decide on the fate of179 words
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Article186 1956-05-04 5 COUNTESS MOUNTRATTEN IN CEYLON COLOMBO: "In my opinion, everybody should hold a First Aid certificate," Countess Mountbatten told the annual' general meeting of the St. John Ambulance Association. Hie Countess later inspected a turn-out of the Brigade en the Royal Ceylon Navy grounds at Gaile Face. Countess Mountbatten commented on186 words
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Article38 1956-05-04 5 The next public session of the Malayanisatloo CommisBkon will be beßd today Thursday, at 5 pan. at the Conference Room. Public Relations Office, Assembly House. Singapore c, ed oo the Kadavaataatioo of gj«Jff <* th« ifc— fin38 words
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Article121 1956-05-04 5 Oppostion's Parallel Cabinet! COLOMBO: The N.LA 8. P. Parliamentary Group has decided that each one of Its fourteen members should make a special study of the field covered by one Minister la the Government. The following division of Ministries has been decided upon:— Dr. N. M. Perera Finance. Dr. Colvm121 words
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115 1956-05-04 5 Tapped Phone Owners'Name To Be Read Out COLOMBO- Mr. C. A. 8. MARIKKAR, Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information will shortly read out m Parliament the names of Persons whose telephones were tapped by the UNP Government. The Minister has asked his Permanent Secretary to obtain a list of ali115 words
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444 1956-05-04 5 "TAMIL ILANKAI" SUNTHERALINGAM'S DEMAND OOLommO; m TJfcMI tertiiiji people of Ceyto* wttl k*VA WsBIIHBBBBBBBMh fttffe aJ.IM SUltfl mJAIa. fttfft •t^^p^rsjbv^pv wv WVuW me n^^sssnsj wv nail '^^fl ii is ■BfAl 4bML AA— ■■■■■dl n ■lllsVJ— I Ike Cotamoaweftlta of <%, free State of Tsmil OmW (Ceytmm) n la the event444 words
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Article170 1956-05-04 5 BASED ON GANDHIAN IDEAL NAWALAPHIYA: Mr. M. Arunasalam, •president »»f the District Committee of the Ceylon Workers' Congress, ioW a gathering of over &600 Congress volunteers at Kathlresan College hail, that the policy of the volunteer movement war based on the Gandhian ideal. He said that although a few people170 words
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167 1956-05-04 5 JA-ELA.: A reaotatioa to urge the Prime Minfeter to twmmmmd to the Queen the removal of Sir Oliver Gooactiaehe from ctfee of the Governor-General of Ceyfcm, aad to appoint sonteeae who had won Hie oovfidence of the public was passed at the 17th feauraal general167 words
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362 1956-05-04 5 Steps To Check Rise In Foodgrain Prices NEW DELHI: The foodgrala prices, specially of paddy, had begun to show a downward trend foAowtag a number of remedial steps which the Government took to arrest the rise In prices. Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture, told Mr. B. S. Murthy m362 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-05-04 5 EESTJK*?? 1 magmtin ef Russia claps sctwsn Comodian Chart* Chaptuin on tb* »hould©r m they mat during a recaption aft London* Claridgato Hotp. The rocoption, given by Russian Amtoa*Mdor to Britain Jacob Malik, was m honour ot auiganin and of Nifctta Khmshchov, Russian Party Chief who is59 words
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130 1956-05-04 5 Pakistan's Investment In I. F. Corpn KARACHI: Pakistan is investing a sum of Rs. 5.276,000 m the International Finance Corporation. The bill providing for Pakistan's membership of the International Finance Corporation adopted by the last session of the National Assembly has now received the assent of the President Major-General IskanderNAFEN - 130 words
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Article262 1956-05-04 5 NEW DELHI: India Is likeely to give technical assistance to Yugoslavia m the field of irrigation, a highly reliable source said here. Talks are going on between the two countries which may result m a Yugoslav delegation of engineers visiting India's major irrigation projects. They willNAFEN - 262 words
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157 1956-05-04 5 BOMBAY: The proposed State Trading Corporation for the expansion of India's foreign trade will be set' up by June, according to an authoritative source here. The Corporation will begin work on an initial capital of Rs. 1,000,000 against an authorised capital of Rs. 10,000,--000. It157 words
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Article178 1956-05-04 5 MINNEOPOLJS, MINNESOTA: Ambassador and Mrs. G. L. Mehta paid, a two-day visit here recently and were received on their arival at the airport by Governor Orvill L. Freeman. Later, the Governor Introduced them to a gathering of 1,500 prominent citizens. Ambassador Mehta told the meeting that178 words
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Article188 1956-05-04 5 BOMBAY: The Bulgarian Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade, Mr. Ivan Perpeliev, is now m Bombay holding discussions with trade associations In an effort to further IndoBulgarian trade. He arrived here on Monday and expects to leave next week. Mr. Perpeliev revealed In an interview that theNAFEN - 188 words
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Article161 1956-05-04 5 NEW YORK: World Bank loans now total $2,843 million. These loans, according to a Bank report, are spread among 41 countries and include 17 loans reaching $159 million during the third quarter of the current financial year made to 13 nations. Among the Bank's latest loansNAFEN - 161 words
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Article210 1956-05-04 5 NEW DELHI: Recruitment of Commerical Secretaries for Indian diplomatic missions abroad is being stepped up. This is m order to open a larger number of trade missions m Asia countries. This step follows an important recommendation arising out of the Indian diplomats' conference recently held210 words
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55 1956-05-04 5 Future Of Sikh Gurudwara Near Jalalabad JULLUNDUR: The Government of Afghanistan proposes to demoUsh the Sikh Gurudwara near Jalalabad In order to widen the road from the Khyber Pass to Kabul, it is learned. The Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee, controlling and managing Sikh shrines, has approached the Government from demolishing55 words
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318 1956-05-04 6 Elections To Burma Upper House Not Now? Intimidation Of Voters By Rebels-Reason Says Nu RANGOON, May. 3 tl No, Bunwsss Premier, mM that tke Government might have to consider wßlilhf to pss* |xim ejections doe on May 'or I*s ta CkMrtiir of Nationalities (Upper House). He told a press conferenceReuter - 318 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-05-04 6 PHOTO BY Over SO© 1 1 jil luMfJn m and members from the various trade union hrssinW a* afjfßgt attended a mass rally to cekfttate May Day, mt Ifca'ltandeong Haß la the Uas% Park. They are see* II I ml i«. •tteatively to speeches madefl. BAMAKAIHAV - 72 words
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Article57 1956-05-04 6 KINGSTON, Isw ■Ir i May. S A deck strike tied op banana shlunnsrts frem thin British riliß. We kin say. Mai* tkam im,9H +*m of at three decks. The workers walked oak to support of a demand for higher pay. Similar strikes recently crippled the sugarA.P. - 57 words
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Article78 1956-05-04 6 On Apr. 30. at 0.15 pjn. a hand-grenade was thrown into a cafe at Sungei Siput, wounding four Privates of 2nd Royal Australian Regiment. They were Pte. R. J. Grosse, Pt*-. E. G. LJndon, pte. E. C. Pickering and Pte. C. McKay. All four were moved78 words
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176 1956-05-04 6 LONDON, May 3;— A Government pamphlet today outlined 'the special effort' Britain Is making- to aid econonic development In the commonwealth. The pamphlet, issued by the central office of information, said the British Government* contribution included £230 million sterling made available underReuter - 176 words
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Article96 1956-05-04 6 CAIRO. May 3.— The Algerian National Liberation Front declared Wednesday Algerian leader Mou.ay Merbah has no right to speak on its behalf. A spokesman said Merbah has never joined the front. In Geneva Tuesday Merbah, who said he was Secretary General of the Algerian Nationalist Movement, said heA.P. - 96 words
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Article136 1956-05-04 6 The Minister for Transport, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, yesterday monlnrg received call from Mr. p. P. Narayanan, the President of the M.T.U.C., Mr. Lee Moke Bang, a member of the Central Committee of the M.T.U.C., Mr. Lee Sow Loong, Vice-Crairman of the National Union of Transport Workers136 words
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144 1956-05-04 6 NEHRU FLYING IN PRESIDENTS VISCOUNT NEW DELHI, May S. Prime Minister Nehru will- m the Preisdeat*s Viscount aircraft to London m June, to attead the Ommoiweath Prim* Ministers' Conference. This aircraft is described as the last word m fly Ing luxury. Powered by four Rolls Royee turbo-jet engines, the President's144 words
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Article119 1956-05-04 6 Infantile Mortality Reduced LONDON, May 3.— A Government sponsored health pamphlet revealed today that Singapore's i pre-war infantile mortality rate had been cut by more than half by 1954. The pamphlet, health In United Kingdom dependencies,' said that before the last war one baby m every six died at birt'nReuter - 119 words
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Article110 1956-05-04 6 In view of reports m certain papers by the Secretary of the Federation of City Council Labour Unions about the results of recent negotiation* with City Council on Rltson conversions, the Acting Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Francis Thomas, "heW a further meeting yesterday afternoon with110 words
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109 1956-05-04 6 Britain Fears Competition From Russia LONDON, May. 3. British 'exports of Aircraft equipment may before long have to face competition from Russia,' Mr. Reginald Maudling, Minister of Supply, said here. Seakinjr at the institution of GLectrical Engineers, he warned; 'We are facing competition of an extent that increases steadily At109 words
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108 1956-05-04 6 COLOMBO. Ceylon. May. 3. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said his government was considering postponing the Colombo P.ani Exhibition .due to be hel.i here early next yea r (Queeu Elizabeth the Queen Mother accepted the invitation of the former Government o/ Sir JohnReuter - 108 words
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Article144 1956-05-04 6 "To celebrate Wesak Day. the Birthday of the Lord Buddha, May 23. 1906, has been declared a Bank and Public Itollday m Singapore." gays an official statement by Singapore Government. It la understood the date was announced on the advice given by Buddhists but various other Buddhist144 words
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59 1956-05-04 6 INSPECTOR FOR MASTER PLAN ENQUIRY Mr. Carr will conduct pr 'DtireJy impartial investigation into each case, and wni ,v uu course make his report to Government. He is arriving or. Sunday May 6, and will devot* some time to preliminary discussion* and inspection before opening the official enquiry which will59 words
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253 1956-05-04 6 LONDON. May. 3.— lf a we- man expecting a baby wants to know if it will be a boy or a girl, a suitably equipped laboratory can now tell her Dewhurst. senior lecturer m Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Sheffield University. But. he warns, if sheNAFEN - 253 words
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Article178 1956-05-04 6 NARORI'S GANDHI ACADEMY NAIROBI, May 3.— THe Gandhi .National Acadamy. Nairobi, built by public subscription as a tribute to the memory of the Mahatma, hafe incorporated m the biggest mu.ti-racial venture m higher education undertaken u> rlca. Students of all races will be admitted. They wiJL leard, eat and live178 words
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Article76 1956-05-04 6 LABOUR COMPLAINT SETTLED A complaint made by the Government and City Council Labour Union concerning 1 an alleged shortage of on day's pay m the pay packets of certain daily rat' d employees of the Health Branch has been Satisfactorily settled, and the employees who had refused to accept their76 words
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