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Title Section18 1956-05-06 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 79 SINGAI-ORE, SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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317 1956-05-06 1 Reconsideration Of Decision Out Of Question Mountbatten Informed COLOMBO, May 5: Ceylon's new left wing government has informed the British authorities that British Air aad Naval bases fat Ceylon most be removed and "there is no question of reconsideration of that," the Premier317 words
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Article129 1956-05-06 1 PARIS, May 5.— A French Foreign Ministry spokesman said to-day that fear of an assassination attempt Is the reason for not disclosing details of President Joseph Tito's planned visit to France next week. Pressed to elaborate on last night's terse communique on the visit,AP - 129 words
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206 1956-05-06 1 NARKED DECREASE IN ROAD ACCIDENTS Mr. A. E. Shepherd, Chairman of the Singapore Safety First Couccii\ yesterday said the very marked decrease m accidents which Involved no injury March wag very heartening. According to the Traffic Police report for that month, there were 1,556 accidents including 1,281 accidents without Injury206 words
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94 1956-05-06 1 U. S. To Do Away With Baghdad Pact WASHINGTON, May 5— U.S. State Department spokesman Lincoln White said Friday he would be "shocked" if anybody believed the United States had expressed willingness to do away with the Baghdad pact. White was asked at a news conference whether the United States94 words
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Article74 1956-05-06 1 NEW YORK, Mlay. 4.— The over population problem and the need for birth control superseded all other world difficulties Dr. Brock Chtaholm former Director of the United Nations World Health Organisation said here. He to.d the Planned Parenthood Federation that the U.N. Population Commission and the World Health74 words
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Article107 1956-05-06 1 CHOU IKE TO BRITAIN LONDON. May s.— Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden will be asked m Parliament whether it might not be a good idea to invite the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Communist China to visit Britain. Notice that the question will be tabled107 words
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Article94 1956-05-06 1 WASHINGTON, May 6.— Man-made diamonds are being produced on a pilot-plant basis end may be available for industrial and defence use "m the not-too-distant future," the General Electric Company said yesterday. A company official predicted tnat there Is a good chance that the man-made variety eventually will proveAP - 94 words
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Article64 1956-05-06 1 NEW DELHI: May, 5.- The House of the People (Lower House) yesterday passed a Bill aLowlng newspapers to pub.ish Indian Parliamentary proceedings free.y without risk of court action. Hitherto newspapers reporting Parliament couLd lay themselves open to actio— for Übe^ as there was no privilege for Press reportsReuter - 64 words
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Article95 1956-05-06 1 LONDON, May s.— Western delegations to the London Disarmament conference admitted failure to reach agreement with Russia, but declared that a settlement was still possilbe and necessary. Representatives of Britain, France, the United States and Canada, who have been negotiating here with Russia since March 19, Issued95 words
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191 1956-05-06 1 FRANCE TO CONTRIBUTE TO ARMS RACE PARIS, May 5. 4— A wellinformed source said that .'ranee has agrees to sell a second dozen Mystere IV Jet fighters to Israel m an attempt to help restore Israel's anns parity with the Arab world. The source, however, did not say when orAP - 191 words
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Article275 1956-05-06 1 <VERY INTERESTING TIME 9 SAYS BOYD LONDON, May 5: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, said of the current comtitut-onal conference m London that the British delegation are givinr us a difficult time, but when they argue about details I am happy. Mr. Marshall and theReuter - 275 words
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105 1956-05-06 1 Flare-up In Mid-East Feared Again ROME, May s.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary General, worked here on hi s final report to the Security Council about his Middle East peace Mission. In an lnterln report to the Council he announced that he had achieved unconditional cease fire agreements betweenReuter - 105 words
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Article43 1956-05-06 1 ENIWETOK, Saturday May 5. An atomic bomb, the first of a new series of tests at the Pacific proving grounds here, was fired to-day (1820 GMT Friday) on an Island of the Enlwetok Atoll. It was a amali fifed wttpea.43 words
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209 1956-05-06 1 CHANGES IN SOVIET POLICY EXPLAINED PARIS, May s.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary cf State, told the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meeting here that recent changes m Soviet policy were partly due to the unity and strength of the free world as built up In209 words
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Article107 1956-05-06 1 Sukarno Will Stop In Spor'e On the first leg of his Journey to the United States on the nvitation of President Elsenhower. President Suk-hmo and his retinue will touch down at the Singapore Internationa. Airport, Paya Lebar on May 14. His arrival by a speciallychartered Garuda plane from Djakarta is107 words
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312 1956-05-06 1 NO DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE FOUND YET TOKYO, May 5: A four-member Indian Mission arrived here last night to investigate the dentil of Indian Nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose It is recorded here that Bose died m an airplane crash m Formosa on August 18, 1945.Reuter - 312 words
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Article104 1956-05-06 1 COLOMBO, May, 5: Ceylon la to ask Britain's Queen Mother Elisabeth to put off her visit planned for next Feb. a reliable source said Friday. She was to open the Colombo Plan Exhibition here but the government has now decided not to hold the .event plumed by104 words
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Article90 1956-05-06 1 WAShiNO'ivN, May. 4.— Congressional Quarterly a private publication has reported In a copyrighted report here that a poll of democratic members of congress showed Mr. Adlai Stevenson was easily tne favourite for the democratic presidential nomination He was favoured m 63 of the 101 replies receivedReuter - 90 words
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Article118 1956-05-06 1 CANNES, FRANCE/ May s,— As seems to happen at most film f estiva s a braaelera. dune off, publicly. Friday. The setting was Sheer coincidence, of course. Photographers were present. The aaaanm Jady wag British starlet Glnette Roland. considered something of a 'bomb* by appreciative Frenshe118 words
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Article, Illustration178 1956-05-06 1 Alfred Wallensteln will direct the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which arrives m Singapore by four chartered Civil Air Transport planes May 11th for a series of concerts. Departing Singapore May 16, the 100 muslcam. Including' eight women, will proceed to Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Taipei and Okinawa. Now178 words
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219 1956-05-06 1 New Zealand's Concern For Singapore WELLINGTON, May. 5.— Prime Minister Sidney Holland, who is leaving s horti v on a tour of Japan as guest ot the Japanese Government said here that New Zealand was justified In taking an optimistic view of the international situation. Mr. Holland, who wa sReuter - 219 words
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1373 1956-05-06 2 Bullock To Plane t ;_w A-Farmmg JNDIA is turning to the widespread use of natural science m farming to boost food production during the second FiveYear Plan. Radioactive Isotopes are be•ng used to test soil so as to assess fertilizer weeds. At the Agricultural Research1,373 words
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Article77 1956-05-06 2 «f_; YIP S AL: The Manlpur State Forest Department has caught two rare brow an tiered S S i, f Sangha l' fr °m Kelbul wild life sanctuary, about 30 r"i£ s fTOm Im P fl «l near the Logtak Lake. This type of rare77 words
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340 1956-05-06 2 I m.r k ea M Se A y:.o P :n fl 8 rm a petSSn*fVo 0 'rnJL* T*" made fibres, and "certain mherenl J2Z" otner m«ntrade practices were factor. coSutir?^ '♦"J"*." 1 cotto Indian cotton textile exports! -%ordin_? th dec ne n mik, Statistical340 words
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37 1956-05-06 2 BOMBAY: For killing aH«£___f= 2S__J? on,p^ ,e battered a cat to death woo Sen stick because it stole food, nil accti^ denied the charge tte^vMence o_ the neigh-37 words
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Article127 1956-05-06 2 h__Kf YORK: There was debate In some parts as to what te Cn^^° s P rin but Vhe birds and the bees were as busy X week. Some of them ewere even busier. .WareanteHa a quail named Bernice laid her 282 nd egg for the current (10 month)A.P. - 127 words
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Article104 1956-05-06 2 Models Of Gurudwaras In Pakistan JELLUNDUR: In pursuance of its decision to place to a museum models of all historic Gurudwaras left m Pakistan, the airromanl Gurudwara Pr£ bandhak Committee, which SSSST^ ■tf mana ees the Sikh temples, has started negotiations with manufacturers of such models to Agra. _3 Stln104 words
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Article161 1956-05-06 2 Influx Of Refugees From Pakistan NEW DELHI: Certain as pects of the continued refuge influx,; at the rate or2O,OTX I P«r month, from East' Bengi a» likely to come up for dIS cM_*rion before the NatßJnal l>e velopmetft Council, during iti session here. MT. M. C. Khaima, the Unlot Rehabllltatton161 words
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Article181 1956-05-06 2 MADRAS: The railway wnt oetween Manandur and Renl junta is breached and througr running between Bombay anc P_Ju_!*_>__ says th« Public Relations Officer. Southrt R f iI Tu y m communi. -atlon to the press. There are also breaches between Anantharatoet a M Urbetween181 words
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Article127 1956-05-06 2 BAY: The cotton Textiles Fund Committee here will shortly establish a textile research institute m Calcutta for the of West Bengaj textile mills. 5 The textile centres of Bombay, Ahmedabad. Coimbatore f^L ♦K an,,ur alreat >y benefit rrom the existence of textile research Institutes to these127 words
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Article85 1956-05-06 2 MADRAS: Plans to celebrate the 2,500 th Maha Parinirvana of the Buddha during the third week of May are under way here. An interesting and Import- bratlon will be an exhibition of paintings depleting scenes from the Jataka tales and the life of the Buddha85 words
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Article960 1956-05-06 2 Sharokh Sabavala - Sharokh Sabavala (By iucu an Amencar and an Indian are helptog carry forward this country's voluntary labour movement to new successes. The American, county agent Hans E. K&rdel arriva a g ere r?*V. W 8 W under the mdoUnited States Technical Cooperation programme. He has travelled960 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-05-06 2 Chief Minister MrJL. Kamaraj when he visited Teaglntkotte! t, Salem dtstriet opened the new water strpply system. ww*18 words
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Article, Illustration263 1956-05-06 2 J. P. Narayan - J. P. Narayan I^s*2..^^^ Bhoodsvoluntionary of amaammT nLJ&IP was the greatest re- R *K^ by^^^/^^^w^ted to ehan^ Bhaye was to Wing the! totafcE*"* d 3 chmr y* Vln seeking to bring a&uta K__£!_4- f *Jahatm» Gandhi and vctotto«_ry wSSoH? BtoSTSL "S^L aaaanmaa fromthe huiSStoSi^iS almed263 words
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131 1956-05-06 2 Retrenchment Of Ordnance Men Suspended NEyy DELHI; The Defence Minister, Dr. K N. Katju, told the Lo k sabha that the Government -tikd postponed retrenchment ©f garpJm labour OrtHfthce factories and other Defence installations pendtagr further report on possibilities of alternative Jobs fo r the retrenched workers. mmm^'St retren<lh ed131 words
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Article288 1956-05-06 3 Bandaranaike - U. S. CEYLON AID PACT REVIVED Bandaranaike —-i, 0 180^ The text l »tte« exchanged last Crowe ami Mr. Bandaradiike, the l>__me MinisteV re RJ^RSAjneriwin aid to Ceylon will be released to the i^ww, ,<m. t y after they have been presented m Parlia"«^4y next month. Sir. Bandaranaike haa assur•d288 words
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Article147 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Pomte, Broadcasting and Telecommunications has taken steps to si>p an giris tcorkmg at the Radio Ceylon prom.ses after 6 p.m. The Parlamentary Secretary V the Minister of Broadcasting Posts* and Injyrmation, Mr. K. M. P. Rajaratne has asked for147 words
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Article106 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: The Armed Services are likely to be strengthened when the British Forces withdraw from their bases at Katunayake and Trincomalee. The Prime Minister, Mr S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike said "We will have to consider- the question of strengthening the Armed Services when the106 words
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61 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: Ceylon has acfu^J? 18 mvi taUon to attend the U.N. sponsored conference td review the operation of tne %X ttoßal Su^ ar Agreement ot 1953, it was announced here. The- conference which will be held at the U.N.H.Q. on May wlh be attended by61 words
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292 1956-05-06 3 4 A^AF (Dharwar): Twelve bodies were taken from the charred remains <rf a house wto_ch was y«rnt by an angiy crowd hi retaliation for the stabMng of a person belonging to their group by m relative of ttie houseowner. The victims included292 words
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Article102 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: Total prohibition will be enforced for one week throughout Ceylon during the inaugural Buddha Jayanti Week— May 23 to May 29. The Home Ministry has directed Government Agents, through the E*cise Commissioner. Mr. A. L. Loos, that liquor bars and taverns should ali be closed102 words
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87 1956-05-06 3 Russians And Chinese Can Join In C.Plan Show COLOMBO: Communist countries like China and Russia will be invited by Ceylon to participate m the C-plan Exhibition next February. Government has also decided to invite other countries thro/jhout the world to take part by having stalls. The character of the exhibition,87 words
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Article86 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: The Soviet Ambassador m New Delhi, Mr. A. Menshlkov, had informed the Ceylon Government that his country would be pleased to open diplomatic relations with Ceylon as early as possible, it was officially stated here. The message was conveyed to the Prime Minister. Mr. Bandaranaike,86 words
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103 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: The team ©t U.S. nuctear scientists led by Dr. Marvin Fox, now In Ceylon, called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Bandaranaike. The Prime Minister told the, Press that he had a ''not too abstruse" discussion with the team on the peaceful uses of atomic energy.103 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-05-06 3 M^^^t t^ n^SSL. mnd B v Nesarataam, of the f^^^S^^J***?* 0 1 have wiected for Colombo Plan Training Awards and will be le_tv___r f«r HJiL A, s____-_!L Poat mc^ Mr Shanmngam wtUbe 2^^sl__^L^_, J 6 tnmc worlt7 m Mr*N««S! ratnam will be studying Stores Procedure Mr m mogmm congratulated by58 words
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162 1956-05-06 3 If Britain Quits Bases Problems NEGOMBO: In the event ot Britain quitting her bases at i Katunayake and Trincomalee, can the Cey.on Government In the present state of its finances, afford to pay adequate and ralr compensation to several thousand employees who womci be thrown out of employment? This is162 words
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Article94 1956-05-06 3 An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman met on a train. They were all boasting about who could be the most extravagant and thus trying to h«l In time. The Englishman, to demonstrate his extravagance, took ten shillings out from his pocket, toucned a match to It, 'and carelessly94 words
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Article49 1956-05-06 3 "I expect we shouid laugh if we c.uld ste ourselves as i others see us," said the hus- i band. "But," said the wife i alter a moment's reflection, t "Just think how others wouU laugh if they could see us as t we m our*.*i!"49 words
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Article79 1956-05-06 3 COLOMBO: Sir John Kitclawala, the former Prime Minister, has been issued an ordinary passim to visit the UJt. and Euvope. The ex-fremier has made an application for a passport a j\<w days ago 4) the Controller of Immigration and Emigration, It was granted immediately. It79 words
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Article178 1956-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, had Inlormal talks with the Pakistan i foreign Minister, Mr. Ramidul -lug cnaudnury last week. Mr. Hug arrived here last weeK 'en route* to Kathmanou to participate m tne Nepal -wing's coronation. Mr. Nenru, it is understood, declined the Invitation to178 words
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165 1956-05-06 3 Ceylon Communists Denounced By U. N. P. COLOMBO: The working committee of the United National Party m a statement denounced as ''unparliamentary the refusal of the Communst Part/ to attend meettogs of Parliamentary Oppos tlon if members of the United National Party were Invited. The committee said that the party165 words
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Article97 1956-05-06 3 Saved By Dog He Set Out To Drown OBLOt A Norwegian fisherman's life was saved by the tijg he set out to drown, it was reported from Batten, Northern Norway. Hans La rite n (46) decided to drown his Alsatian dog„ He n>psd the dog. sailed out to the middle97 words
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Article64 1956-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: A spokesman of the Pakistani High Commission snid here that no person by the name of Ha i Amin Mohammed Ghaus was issued any passbprt m West Pakistan. Delhi or Bombay. The Delhi police recently arrested Haji Amin Mohammed Ghaus, dk scribed as64 words
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Article74 1956-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has issued a notification fixing the price ot for the Purpose of determining the export duty, at Rs. 3-4-3 per lb as against Rs. z-13-4 per lb m force from April 1, 1956, says a Press Note Issued by74 words
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215 1956-05-06 3 LAND FOR THE LANDLESS PEOPLE IN BIHAR mmsaV£*mL*&& Revenue Minister of Bihar, Sfg^S* tlmt he ™*<1«> it Ms life's mission to procure l_.___r_______r UU, I for ever > *hare-_ropper's P X_o?y BU__? re ab Ut Bnare croppem In Mr. Sahay told the hundred odd trainees at the Bihar Congress Youth215 words
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Article214 1956-05-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Advisory Board constituted by Government, to help m the collection and publication ot compete series of Gandhlji's writings, speeches and letters, has issued an appeal for making available to the Board all material which would assist the Board m its task. The Board consists of214 words
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230 1956-05-06 3 ERECTION OF SUGAR FACTORY IN ASSAM SHILLONG: Assam's first sugar factory is expected to go into product.on during 1957-58 crushing season, it was disclosed here. An agreement has Just been signed here between the president of Assam Co-operative Sugar Milas and SKODA of inaia for erecting a large sugar factory230 words
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71 1956-05-06 3 SCINDIA WORKERS TO DEFY ULTIMATUM BOMBAY: The Jahazi Mazdoor union asked 1,000 workers of the Scindla Steam Navigation m Bombay and Konkan, on strike for a week, to reject the company's ultimatum of resume work before April 29 or face dismissal!." The genera] body of the union, which met here71 words
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174 1956-05-06 3 India Govt.'s Policy On Kashmir: NEHRU'S STATEMENT LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee In a resolution expressed full agree, xnent with the policy of the Government of India on Kashmir. The committee welcomed the Prime Minister's statement declaring that p.eb.scite under the changed context was no solution of the -Kashmir174 words
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Article126 1956-05-06 3 NAWADAH: Over 5,000 agricultural labourers of Nawadah Sub-dlvlslon demonstrated here demanding payment ot their wages by farmers at rate a ttxed by the State Government Later, they passed reos.uuons, at a raeet.ng. demanding inquiry into the "corruption prevailing m the land reforms offices and into the "the126 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-05-06 3 PICTURE Conductor, headmen and workers of the Port Swetten-JS_-.r d -f__V UI Ke^ Un EBtate feted Mr w rO. Steven, the ?ZZrJL^??? cT J tc *~P a r *y- Mr Steven, who has been with the estate for over twenty-five years, will retire and go to settleRAMANA THAN - 76 words
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Article364 1956-05-06 3 liNEW DELHI: The award the All-Ind a International lbunal m respect of the coal Sustry has Just been received Government and would be blished expeditiously, the Deity Labour Minister said In s Rajya Sabha. Mr. Abid All said that Govnment would not take much ne to consider364 words
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Article90 1956-05-06 3 VIEWS OF gujerat P.C.C CHIEF NEW DELHI: Mr. Kannaiyaal Desai, President of the Gujerat P.C.C., is under ?t«ted to have expressed the *lew m a letter to Mr. Nehn; that n o new developments hau aken place since the Amritsasession of the Congress to war rant a change m the90 words
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Article55 1956-05-06 3 KARACHI: The Pakistani Government denied offlciallv that the Prime Minister, Chaudhury Mahammad All, had stated at a Press conference m Teheran on April 20 that "Kashmir Is an Integra:, nart of Pakistan." A Press Note said: "Nothing that he said at the conference could be construed a«55 words
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688 1956-05-06 4 rOGOLAND AT CROSS ROADS I GOLD COAST OR GREAT BRITAIN I JISTORY will be made a t week hence in the 15,000- rid square mile area of Tosro and when nearly 200,000 Afri- ms will go to the polling tooths to decide theNAFEN - 688 words
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224 1956-05-06 4 LONDON: Traditional leaching on ancient Egypt is wrong in one Important respect the identification of the tombs of the First Dynasty Kings who lived about 5.000 years ago. So says Professor Walter B. Emery, Edwards Professor of Egyptology at London University. He bases hisNAFEN - 224 words
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102 1956-05-06 4 Russian Help In Punjab's Oil Search JULLUNDUR: The first test rilling for oil and gas in the fun jab is expected to start in angra Valley immediately bei are the monsoon sets in. The Government decided to tart the drilling after long > '^liberations and conferences ■tween Indian geologists and102 words
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Article51 1956-05-06 4 NEW DELHI: President Shukri el-Kuwatly of Syria is xpected *o visit India Dec«mber next, according to diplomatic sources here. No date has yet been fixed. It is understood the Syrian President's proposed visit was informally diTussed durinir Dr. Syed Mahmud's recent aw ¥URt to Pamaacua.-NAFEN - 51 words
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432 1956-05-06 4 SAN FRANCISCO: THE ESKIMO BIRTH RATE INCREASES A8 MUCH AS THREEFOLD WHEN THE ARCTIC PEOPLE EAT "WESTERN FOOD" INSTEAD OF THEIR TRADITIONAL PURE ANIMAL DIET OF WHALE, FISH AND SEAL. This is the observation of Professor G. E. MacGinitie, of the California Institute ofNAFEN - 432 words
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Article49 1956-05-06 4 HYDERABAD: Handloom dhotis and saris costing less ♦han Rs.* 3 per yard and 'un«rhis. handkerchiefs, towels bediiheets and table cloth made On handlooms a-nd not -♦.«t".hed and costing Rs 4 ov le^s oer piece have be*n exempt«»d from sales tax with effect frorr* >prtl 1, a G*«ette notlAaa4Ia& momwl49 words
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Article64 1956-05-06 4 AH To Lead Mil. Mission To Egypt I DJAKARTA, May. 4.— The Prime Minister of Indonesia Dr. All Sastroamidjojo who is also Defence Minister and Egypt as the head of a military mission. The invitation was extended to him by the Egyptian Minister of Defence Major General Abdul Karim Amir64 words
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Article74 1956-05-06 4 NEW DELHI; Indians in Burma who are now on a visit to India and have found r it difficult to return to Burma having over-stayed their ref tur n permits, can now go 5 back before the end of next 2 month, it is *«arnt, The74 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-05-06 4 UNBEATEN CHAMPION PHOTO. Woild heavy eight camphrn ROCKY MABCIANO rests is head and Ms hand at News Conference in New York J.S. on Apr. 91, after announcing his retirement from boxng. Marciano, undefeated in 4» professional fights said his decision to retire wee influenced by bis wife.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article233 1956-05-06 4 NEW DELHI: Negotiations Lave begun between India and Iweden for concluding a new rade agreement or renewing he agreement that expired in December last. The Swedish Government, it s understood, is keen to in:rease imports of goods from ndia and, at the same time, ixport more233 words
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Article105 1956-05-06 4 U.K. Russia Talks On I.-C. LONDON, May. 4.— Britain and Russia have continued their private discussions here on how peace snouid be maintained in the Indochina State of Vietnam, no w partitioned between the Communist North and the Antt-Oommunist South near the 17th. Parallel. A foreign office spokesman said thatReuter - 105 words
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113 1956-05-06 4 U.S. Fr. Move To Meet NewSoviet Tactics PARIS, May 4. France and the United States have exchanged ideas for strengthening non-military cooperation among the Atlantic Pact allies to meet Russia's new foreign policy tactics. Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary ol State, went into conference with the French Foreign113 words
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135 1956-05-06 4 HUGE PRICE FOR INFORMATION ON WANTED MAN I NICOSIA. May 4.— A £10.000 sterling reward. British protection and a free passage to anywhere in the world were offered for inrormat.on leading to tne capture of George Grivas, believed to be chief of the Cyprus terrorists. me Cyprus Government, an. nounclng135 words
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Article65 1956-05-06 4 PAKISTAN— IRAN TRADE PACT MULTAN, West Pakistan. May 4. A trade agreement win snortly be.signeu between Pakistan and Iran the Iranian Ai.nbassador in Pakistan, Mr. A. Massoudansari disclosed here Wednesday night. The Ambassador who is touring Pakistan said the draft agreement had already been submitted to the Governments and theReuter - 65 words
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381 1956-05-06 4 ARTISTRY IN PERFORMANCE OBTAINED HIM THE AWARD LONDON: A YOUNG MAN BEGINNING A JOURNEY TO FAME IS ROHAN DE SARAM, 17-YEAR-OLD SINHALESE 'CELLIST, WHO RECENTLY WON THE HARRIET COHEN INTERNATIONAL PRIZE. The award, open to all musicians of all nations provided they are381 words
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136 1956-05-06 4 Br. Parents And Growing Daughters LONDON: Britain's mothers and fathers, generally speaking, simply do not know how to get on with their growing daughters, says Professor Alan Moncneff, chairman of the Home Secretary's Child Care Advisory Council. He is also Director of London University's Institute of Child Health. "Fathers seem136 words
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Article1454 1956-05-06 4 GERSON DAVID - SOCIAL WORK IN U. P. VILLAGES GERSON DAVID BY rpHE Ingraham Institute, Gha- 1 i ziabad (U.P.), is an or- ganisation engaged in valuable < social work. Founded twenty < nine years ago by American < missionaries and named aftei the donor, Mrs. Robert Ingra ham who gave the funds1,454 words
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Article64 1956-05-06 4 CAIRO, May 4.— LieutenantColonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation to vis t Italy, it was announced here. No date has been fixed /or the visit, but it is expected to be in either June or August. Colonel Nasser is alsoReuter - 64 words
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538 1956-05-06 5 "Token Of Friendship" <w«3E-2_ _E _£E_JS B^!^ ,^i_S--_ _'.ir^ _k !_S3KSBS Rri^Jhe Canadian High Commissioner, signed lor Mm. m± Tt-pih-w -___-li-Z--i uovemmen* of la middle at that year. •pwwea oy the The reactor project is a Joint Indo-Canadian enterP -fS.;. a«He«poa. si bin ties,538 words
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Article130 1956-05-06 5 CALCUTTA: The question of enacting comprehensive legislation for motor transport workers m India has been engaging the attention of the Union Ministry of Labour, it is learned. The factories Act of 1948 if applicable only to factory la bour and does not cover motoi transport workers. TheNAFEN - 130 words
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260 1956-05-06 5 New Mining Leases For Private Sector NEW DELHI; Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Minister for National Resources. td.d Mr. R K. Malaivya m the Rajya Sauna tnat instructions were issued on April 16 to all State Governments that no prospecting licences and mining leasee In respect of coamines should be granted260 words
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Article34 1956-05-06 5 KARACHI: The consumption of the expected 42 million :übic feet of Sui gas per day it the end of this year, will inable Pakistan to save Rs. 30,000 a day, it is reliably learned.34 words
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Article259 1956-05-06 5 KATHMANDU: The arrival here of diplomatic representatives of Asian nations to witness the coronation of King Mahendra is one of the most significant events m the history of this tiny Himalayan Kingdom. Shut off from the rest of the world by traditions peculiarly its own, Nepal259 words
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Article234 1956-05-06 5 LUCKNOW: Occurrences of certain minerals have been dis:overed by the Directorate of fining and Geology In the ourse of Its field work m a lumber of mostly hilly districts -f Uttar Pradesh. These Include gypsum, copier, lead, limestone, sandstone md marble. There are also plans forNAFEN - 234 words
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Article361 1956-05-06 5 NEW DELHI: A deviation^! I the policy adopted by the Planning Commission hitherto is noticed m the interest being shown by it m a power-driven Domestic Spinning Unit. Made on an experimental basis by Messrs. Textool, a Coimbatore firm manufacturing various kinds of textile much ineryNAFEN - 361 words
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685 1956-05-06 5 J^INE-THOUSAND-ODD feet high m the mountains which form the borders of Syria and the Lebanon is one of the Middle East shrines of mystery. Covered by snows which shroud Mount Hermon for the 1 greater part of the year stands the ruin of a blackNAFEN - 685 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-05-06 5 Picture shows the disappointed faces returning fron Cattay TheatoejMt Saturday mldn'ght, for they were greets*' wtth "House mir board at the entrance. The attraction wa Ttotf picittffe BndMewarea'. Same is the case with the *cv 4^»if% *mr* V+iiimtw'* tits wt«rt attract44 words
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Article1473 1956-05-06 5 Herbert Phillips - Herbert Phillips By /JIVIIJSED and seml-clvlllsed peoples have always been interested m words. Apart al- together from the normal -use as a means for eoaimuztftatfoa there endless faclnation m their structure, Writing verses l and by verse I do not mean poetry— is nothing more than1,473 words
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Advertisement408 1956-05-06 5 hmUATS¥iVMasVm%m 19 _P ll /^f___L___B^B _fe?i;?.-f I ■■U^g(||flMf(fig|l---[ OVERSEAS CECBALA6EICT 7_.Ampang St tola Uimw. •0. Bo_:171... Wiont.- 4378 I Obat yang baik basai frro.ia pmyakit ba»^i p»iomnuan lam>ut \J M«l Urhaiitidia datang bulan. Dan mcnguiia kan obit ml i I dengan Ickaa nya i__mber»eb kan dengan tlada iikit strta tidak408 words
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535 1956-05-06 6 CHIEF MINISTER'S STATEMENT MAY AVAR AM: Inaugurating the Kombakonam taluk Congress Conference, last week at Aduthurai. Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras, referred to the land problem m the State and the opposition of the traded interests to the Fair Rent Bill535 words
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Article156 1956-05-06 6 WASHINGTON, May s.— Pre. aident Elsenhower said yesterday the United States Willi feel a lot better about Its air power position when the full story has been presented. President Elsenhower told a news conference the United States has a very powerful navy vita a powerful air arm.156 words
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230 1956-05-06 6 LONDON, May 5. Suicide may be the outcome of taking reserplne, the drug prepared ifom tne roots ot ftauwaifia Serpentina, tne plant whicn .rows m India, warn s Dr. Wili.am Sargant, leaning British psycnlatrist. it has been widely prescribed nere for relieving mgh bloodNAFEN - 230 words
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220 1956-05-06 6 Rockefeller's Wife Sues For Divorce NEW YORK. May 5: Mis Barbara Sears (Bobo) Rockefeller accused Wlntrop Rockefeller of adultery when she sought a legal separation from him prior to her Nevada divorce, papers on file m the Supreme Court shows yesterday. The term of the complaint were filed by LeoAP - 220 words
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Article135 1956-05-06 6 No More Gurkhas For Br. Army? KATMANDU, Nepal. May 6. —Nepal's Prime Minister Mr. Tanka Prasad, said there was no certainty that the five year agreement for British recruitment of Gurkhas In Nepal would be renewed when It expired In 1958. The Premier said at a press conference that heReuter - 135 words
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274 1956-05-06 6 I (_t.i>i_,vA, May, a -irttaiii nas proposea tnat a ftitn t._uom Of tne Seas irvedoin ot i__-_arcn, ex^eiunent, and e*.isolation suouid oe aoaed to tne iour aiicauy draxtca b> cne united .Nations international lbw Commission meeting nei c, out tne proposal supporter by274 words
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Article106 1956-05-06 6 WOKING, England. May 4. —Funeral services were Held here yesterday for His Highness Tungku Abu Bakar, a son of the Sultan of Johore, who died three day's ago at the age of 68, after an operation m a London chest hospital. The funeral, which took placeReuter - 106 words
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Article53 1956-05-06 6 COLOMBO: Sir John Koteiawalm F-esident of the United National Peaty wll leave for London m Jane on a month's hoiiThe Prime Minister, Mr. s. W. R. D. Bandaranaike la also expected to leave for London about the same time to attend the Commonwealth53 words
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160 1956-05-06 6 R.A.F. GIFT TO SINGAPORE YOUTH CENTRE --^^J?' N c <> a and airmen of R.A.F. seletar have between them collected *750 which they have presented to the Singapore Youth Centre. The gift which was acceptSL*^ IMSL Z. 4 > °v Mr. Lake Wan Tho Chairman of the Singapore Youth Sports160 words
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140 1956-05-06 6 TRAFFICKERS IN ILLICIT DRUGS ACTIVE GENEVA, May 5: The Jnlted States told the United Nations Commission on Nai cotic Drugs today that traffickers In illicit drags arc "more active than over" and "sti.l able to find their lethal supplies throughout the world." Frtderjck Merrill of the U.S. delegation toid theAP - 140 words
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Article178 1956-05-06 6 PARIS. May 5: Foreign Ministers of tne western world today agreed they are facing a new dangerously agile Soviet foreign policy based on economic and cultural penetration instead of force and the threat of military aggression. The ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation reached this conclusion, itAP - 178 words
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Article178 1956-05-06 6 BEIRUT. Lebanon. May 5: A bitter dispute flared Friday between Lebanon and Sj.ia after Syria made a last minute switch In her ceasefire piedge with Israel. Syrian Premier said Gha-.zi made, a quick motor trip f;om Damascus to Beirut m an attempt to pacify angry Lebanese officials. As178 words
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102 1956-05-06 6 INDIAN TRADE DELEGATION TO RED CHINA NEW DELHI: a delegation of Indian businessmen may visit China soon. It appears the delegation wll) have the "blessings" of the Chinese Government, though it may not directly sponsor the mission. The aim of the delegation, according to sources here, will be to promoteNAFEN - 102 words
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Article502 1956-05-06 6 HOLLYWOOD: Anita Ek- berg engaged to wed a British actor, failed to find a husband here because Hollywood men are "married, engaged or dull." This will no doubt be a blow to the ego of movie males, but the sizzling Swede declares it's true. She saysA.P. - 502 words
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278 1956-05-06 6 Chinese Into U.S. On Bogus Passports NEW YORK, May 5 Sing Kee, prominent and wealthy businessman m New York's Chinatown section, surrendered voluntarily Friday on a charge Of conspring to bring Chinese Into the United State s on fraudulent passports. He appeared before Federal Judge Gregory Noonan, who release him278 words
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Article137 1956-05-06 6 LONDON: Stan.e, Bradley, j 42-year-old sales director of 1 a plastic fiim m Darwen, j Lancashire, has found that the ability to speak Rues an netted a contiact worth £1,000,000. That 3 the value of the or* r placed with him for supplying 10 000,000 do;>r-han—NAFEN - 137 words
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Article106 1956-05-06 6 NAGAPATT-NAM; Mr. K. Kamaraj, Ohief Minister, presiding over the silver jubi.ee celebrations of the Nagapatti nam Chamber of Commerce, said there was scope for two or more sugar factories Tanjore district. He refuted the fears expressed by some that It would adversely affect food production.106 words
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Article43 1956-05-06 6 The finals of Joseph a.d Edwin Cup Badminton Tourr ament wtl be played as follows: Singles Final Doubles Final at S.B.A. on Ma y 7 from 7 p.m. Team Final at Singapore Clerical Union Ha_l On May, 12, from 7 p.m.43 words
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114 1956-05-06 6 U.S. MINIMUM FOREIGN AID PROGRAMME J WASHINGTON. May s.—Fre- si-lent Ei.senuowor sail yestcr- _a y he hws asked Congress for axnt he regards as a mtohw— foreign aid programmo and it ougnt not to be reduced because of a proposed study of lonerange assistance. s The l'resident told his n114 words
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