Indian Daily Mail, 7 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 80 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 829 1 "SO FAR WE'VE MADE NO MISTAKE" LONDON, May 6 Mr. David! Marshall Singapore's Chief Minister said here yesterday that there was more than Just a hope of success for the AngloSingapore negotiations here for independence for the Crown Colony. "For the first time
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  • 83 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 6. A motorist who admitted being at fault for cofatdtag with the Chief Minister's car at the Marina was lucky to get off with only a Una' of Rs, 106. The motorist Jagganatha Chettiar from Wandiwaeh was found guilty
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  • 72 1 THE HAGUE, Holland, May 5. Authorities In New Guinea have been instructed to investigate a village feud m New Guinea which led to the loss of 29 lives m a head hunt, the Netherlands Government announced yesterday. Villagers m A jam, m ttie southern part
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  • 54 1 LISBON. Portugal, May 6. An explosion ripped through a military powder factory yesterday at Corroios, lo miles from Lisbon. Five bodies were recovered from the wreckage. There were 15 injured. Searchers continued to sift through the debrlg for possible additional victims. The cause Of the blast wu
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  • 126 1 LONDON, May 6. This Is a story of a fountain that got drunk on its own red wine. "We wanted something ori. gina!i,'> said socialite Wilfrid Thorowgood, who gave a party for his daughter Christine, "so we set up a silver fountain that gave out jets of wine.
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  • 162 1 BOMBAY, May. 6 A lion and Moness and their four cubs rusjhed from their cage through a crowded zoo yesterday mauling- to deatn two men as horrified spectators scrambled to safety. One of their victims was a man who had opened the cage door.
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  • 17 1 ATHENS, May. 6 Greece has decided to establish legations In Syria and India, officials announced today. AP
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  • 154 1 Soekarno's U. S. Tour Programme WASHINGTON, May 6.— The State Department has announced the schedule of visits for President Soekarno of Indonesia during his crosscountry tour of the Unitd States. Mr. Soekarno will be welcomed here with full military honours and a parade to the white house on May 16.
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  • 26 1 WEMBLEY, England. May 6 Manchester City beat off a plague of injuries yesterday to win the Soccer Cup final 3-1 over Birmingham City. AP
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  • 170 1 TOKYO, May, 6 An Indian mission to Investigate the death of Netajl Subhas Chandra Bose In Formosa In 1940 has arrived here. The mission Includes Bose's brother, Suresh Chandra Bose, Maj. Gen. Shah Newaz Khan and S.N. Maitra. Bose, who led the Indian
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  • 74 1 MOSCOW. May 6. The Soviet Press today named Mr. Georgi Malenkov without mentioning his usuaii title of Deputy Prime Minister. The omission was noted m a report issued by TASS, the official Soviet News Agency, of Saturday's Press Conference with the British power delegation led by Lord Citrine.
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  • 154 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, May 6. Pakistani and Indian delegations met here yesterday m the first session of a two-day confernce on means of halting the exodus of non-Moslem minorities from East Pakistan to India. A joint communique Issued later said the meeting took place In a
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  • 93 1 Tito Due In Paris Today PARIS, May 6. Marshal Joslp Broz Tito, Yugoslavias Head of State, and his wife 1 will arrive here on Monday for five-day official visit to Paris. The couple will be guests of the French President, M. Rene Coty, at the Presldental Palace here. Marshal Tito
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  • 137 1 AFGHANISTAN'S CLAIM TO OPIUN RECOGNISED GENEVA, May 6.— The U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs yesterday "recognised the J" 8 lice" of Afghanistan's claim to produce opium for export and took steps to have the country Included among authorised producers and exporters. The commission allso asked all member-governments to cooperate with
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  • 296 1 LOK SABHA PASSES HEW BILL Frbm Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 6«— The ireedom of the Indian Press has been greatly enlarged by tho passing of a Bill In the Lok Sabha on Friday giving protection for a substantia^ true report of proceedings
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  • 315 1 Federation Education Policy: Free Primary Education By 1960 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR Sun: FEDERATION MINISTER FOR EDUCATION DATO ABDUL RAZAK TO-DAY UNWRAPPED A REVOLUTIONARY PLAN FOR FUTUFE EDUCATION IN MALAYA WHICH PROVIDES FOR COMPLETE REORIENTATION OF EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURE AND THROWS OUT
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  • 29 1 11AGDAD, Iraq, May 6. Eighteen Communists serving prison sentences m Iraq were pardoned last night by royal decree. AU the prisoners agreed to renounce Communism. Reuter
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  • 26 1 Five Malayan Assistant Nurses of the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital '.eft for Ceylon by BOAc yesterday for training under the Colombo plan
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  • 464 1  -  P. P. Narayanan 'Mend Your Ways' -K. V. T. BE PREPARED TO MAKE SACRIFICES From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUK, Sun: "Do not label us Communists" said Mr. K. V. Thaver, Secretary General MI. T.U.C, when the cautioned both the Government and employers, that if they did not
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  • 71 1 NETAJI COMMITTEES TERMS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 6.— This exact terms of reference of the Netaji Enquiry Committee were revealed on Friday m the Lok Sabha by the Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Sadat A j Khan. The committee was formed "to enquire into an_| report on the circumstances
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  • 105 1 Ceasefire In Palestine AMMAN, Jordan, May 6 Ceasefire orders along the frontier with Israel are expected to be issued this week after U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold has submitted his report on his MJdd!l<» East tour. Jordan's Defence Minister Falah A'udadha, told a newsman yesterday. He said the de.ay m
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  • 1860 2  - Bombay City's Future Must Be Included In Maharashtra KUNZRU'S PLEA NEW DELHI: The demand for the appointment of a Boundary OommJoaton to settle the border between the proposed Andhra Desa and its neighbouring States of Karnataka and Madras was made by Mr. N. G. Ranga m the Rajya Sabha when
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  • 648 2 Early Decision On Bengal Bihar Urged say to T_L^___E_^~^^ htrUu, she Mid "I "*°"M -Ws voT ,__!!K^r^ le _J ders °y y°" r words and t^Vinoh.S^'T..? I**1 "-^de-ice. Some of you are quo2'K^t^tr -IT" vc away the Proviso that you should X b^^rcio..^^ V* COnBent Ctojer^s^coSS. «w» Dy coercion and
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  • 638 2 wa« .«!£_V fl ?iT!? tr 0r Ambedkar said that he E!. a _.S_l. B._£8 Un,t T? "faharaehtra as he was against "U.P. Emn !lSi "1 th hu9# r ptH# I>™"™». which loom large before ue". It was a serious question, full of poll- n < EE!
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  • 1007 2 r^ e -i S^ ie of B a"Oal-Bihar merger, he said, should be de. Mr. Saran said that if the people of Vindhya Pradesh wanted to merge with Uttar Pradesh, nobody should object to that. If the whole of Vindhya Pradesh could not be formed a
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru called his days of authorship and *ai<l with obvious feeling that he had since got entangled into other things and fell a little from that high position. Inaugurating the A. I. R's Jterary forum, he said: "You will permit me
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  • 93 2 BOMBAY: The printogram provide a direct teleprinter service, which Is designed to service between the subscriber and the teliegraph office, was inaugurated at the Sombay Central Telegraph Office by Wr. Raj Bahadur, Minister m the Communications Ministry. The new service will eliminate the intermediary messen- ger service, thus
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  • 1289 3 Release Off Gown Prisoner* Urged TEXT OF RESOLUTIONS PALGHAT: The nuaakuan of tho fourth Congress of the Communist Party caused by a pleasant and welcome surprise by ihipai.-ng, from their usual role and din tting Pressmen to witness, a part of th© dte-cusa«a-s held
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  • 139 3 Replacement Of Coal By Atomic Power MADRAS; Coal rather than atomic power will remain the world's chief source of energy, says a recent report o! the International Labour Organisation. After examining the "possible impact of the development of nuclear energy on the worldwide demand for coal," the ILO says "that
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  • 171 3 NEw DELHI; Government of India propose to send a batch of three Indian students abroad this year for hotel training, Mr. o. V. Alagesan, Union Deputy Transport Minister, told the Lok Sabha during question hour. Candidates who are graduates and are between the ages of
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  • 53 3 This 500-metre long multi-coloured dragon is shown before It was paraded m the Republic of Vietnam at Saigon, to commemorate the first Anniversary of the police force and national Surete under the direction of General Nguyen Ngoc Lei This dragon w*s constructed by the Chinese Comma-it
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  • 226 3 5- Year Plan Exhibition At Red Congress PALGHAT: A party of Pressmen was taken and shown -round the five- Year Plan stall set up by the Exhibition Division of the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting at the _V»1-India Industrial Exhibition held here to coincide with the Fourth Congress of
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  • 72 3 MADRAS: A group Of .5 famine* conaistinir of 1M members drawn from the Travancore-Cechitt State left on Apr. 18 by s.», Maharaja for permanent settlement m the Andaman*, IMb*. G. V. Kahirasakar, Deputy Commissioner, Andamanak, accompanied them. I%is la the third batch from the Sooth to be
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  • 131 3 Opposition To Birth Control Training TUTICORIN: Proposed by Mr. Augustin Fernandez, seconded by Mr. Abdul Gaffoor, and supported by Mr. Pompei Dason Fernando, the Tuttcorin Municipal Council at its meeting held last week Mr. Sam MasiLamoney, Chairman, presiding, unanimously adopted a resolution protesting against the Government Order dated Feb. 22,
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  • 68 3 Refugees about to be settled on land m the new province of Mo c Hoa, m South Vietnam, far weet of Saigon, are shown parading past the South Vietnam President, Ngo Dinh Diem, during bU recent inauguration of the new province. This are* la virtually virgin territory and
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  • 639 3 Mysterious Planet That Exploded WASHINGTON, D.C.: There probably once was a glassskinned planet the size of the earth. It moved around the sun In an orbit between Mars and Jupiter. And today the earth's surface is strewn with millions of fragments of this planet's glass surface. The sun's tenth major
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  • 286 3 SLIMS RIVER, YUKON, CANADA: CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STEEL AND CONCRETE BRIDGE BY THE CANADIAN ARMY AT SLIMS RIVER IS PROGRESSING WELL, DESPITE THE FACT THAT TEMPERATURES OF 40 DEGREES BELOW ZERO AND COLDER STOPPED ALL WORK FOR A TEN-WEEK PERIOD IN MID WINTER.
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  • 222 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government propose to prohibit shooting of birds within a 10 miles of the birds' sanctuary at Vedanthangal, it ls learnt. The Government have also drawn up a scheme for general Improvement of thesanc* tuary. A provision of Rs. 50,000 has been made m the budget
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI; ••Whichever game is played by the nationals of the country and m which they take Interest, is a national game."— Dr. Mano Mohan Das. "Let u s have a respite from Bombay." Deputy Speaker. "Members of the s.R.C are the Triimirthis of today Brahma,
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  • 177 3 To U.K. On Motor Cycle MADRAS; Going to the U.K. on a motor-cycle are two advc-iturours and enter prising Madras students A.J. Carboza and J.j Noronha I'hcy have chosen a Royal Enfie.d 350 c.c. 'Bullet" for their 14,000-mile overland journey, and on the eve of their departure, they were en
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  • 2251 4 HINDU SUCCESSION BILL REVERSION AFTER MARRIAGE URGED NEW DELHI: THE LOK SABHA, LAST MONDAY CONTINUED THE DISCUSSION ON THE HINDU SUCCESSION BILL. WHILE BRIMATHIS ANABUYABAI BORKAR AND SUBADRA JOSHI WELCOMED THE BILL A8 A MEASURE SEEKING TO UPLIFT WOMEN SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY, THERE WAS OPPOSITION TO
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  • 23 4 S^S*?^*^* 6 leaderB Therignln foreground Y^^hS, tTt£? s_J_£ ¥2£s one background retrf. "Glory to (BcSimmSt St* 5 tto StoSS
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  • 242 4 r.e«-.__ E __l. o^ H,, I NO,A 8 FAMILY-PUANNINQ DRIVE, -_2Ssfi_!_&£2 THE BIGGEST IN ASIA, HAS RECEIVED GREATER EMPHASIS IN THE REVISED DRAFT OF THE SECOND FIVE-YEAR PLAN. F It is understood that out of a total of Rs. 2,670,000,000 allotted for
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  • 25 4 TOKYO: Japan's production of time-pieces last year registered an all-time high, with wrist watches totalling 2,200,--000 or one-third of the entire output
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  • 136 4 Presidentship Of Congress Election To Be Put Off NEw t)ELHI: The congress Presidential election Is likely to be postponed until after the next general election 3 it is iearnt. The Congress President, Mr. v- N. Dhebar, will be completing his temm of two years by December this year, but it
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  • 69 4 th*. 2LJ?;J^S^ ■ESSE^."* S^rotory to the Minister of Education, Ceylon, welcomes SSa 8 _f__J JN^?-_P •Ponsored symposium on the study of tropical vegetation, Sj-SSL^fSSS m^ U, 2.£ D, R S*«*or Assistant Ooiecvator of SSIJ^JWB ?'JL._™_? 1* bMld I^ESCO science co-operation office foe li^-Jin-.,*-.-
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  • 260 4 1 JUBBULPORE: Prime Minister Nehru said here that the atom bomb was "a silly and useless object." Mr. Nehr u aald that the splitting of the atom had placed unlimited energy at the disposal of man. iSls energy m itself wo*, neither good nor bad. What made
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  • 134 4 HINDI MEDIUM FOR BARODA UNIVERSITY BARODA: The Baroda University Senate resolved that steps be taken to replace EneUsh by the Rashtrabhasha (Hindi) as medium of Instruction for higher collegiate eduthe Baroda University. The resolution, which was moved by Mr. P. c. Hathi, was carried by 25 votes to four The
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  • 86 4 Family Group Awarded M.A. Degree On Same Day -LONDON: Oxford University ha. awarded Master of Jy_2L_!* _______jB»£ gwr, father, son and daagh--JS_F r *°*ved them m m t?reaip on the saaiTdSy. I SIJL__!_ M elo 3 as_ nacnaior of Medicine. Ha JW, became Bj.. 32 yean 84-year-old too k her
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  • 48 4 LONDON; British exports of office equipment totaled £6,800,000 during the flrS wee months of this year a record figure for my qu ar The total beat that for the corresponding period of 1955 by $350,0007 A^^i^. ty the Office Applianoe and Busfaess Equip-
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  • 70 4 JULLUNDUR: An intereating dispute overtook Indo-Pak Wawah Border officials when* a Pakistan couple was not permitted to cross the border with a email child for whom there was no passport. The woman had given birth to this child during her visit to India. As the matter was of
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  • 229 4 Foreign Aid For Pakistan In Five Years KARACHI: Foreign economic aid to Pakistan during the five years ending April, 1956, toalled Rs. 1,467,880,000. Allocations for Pakistan during fiscal 1956-57 are now being negotiated and will be announced soon by the countries providing this aid the United States and the Colombo
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  • 76 4 A V^ CHI: The Government of Pakistan, It ls reported, have approached the International Co operation Administration for the supply of about 100,000 tons for fertilser. «_s\ Uoa this consignment. the Government is also importing some 43.000 tons of valued at Rs, 13,800.--000. during the calendar year,
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  • 51 4 U.P. Bill To Exempt Salt From S.T. LUCKNOW: The Sales Tax (amendment) BUI was Introl U ed ln^* UP Assembly to replace the ordinance. The BUI exempts salt from the list of taxable commodities. The ordinance had Included It So far as cereals and kerosene are concerned the position remain.
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  • 609 5 CHARGES AGAINST BAMDA [AND RAJARATNA £_fcJsr__tN£ fcac&r^Silss M. D. Buxte. h bctog SSr_eSsf """"X 1 Mr. The petitioner states that before and during the election the respondent by his agents and other persons on hie behalf, did use or thereaten to use force or restraint against alarge number
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  • 94 5 PATNA: Mr. Justice V. Ramaswaml was sworn In as the chief Justice of the Patna High Court m place of Mr Justice S. K Das, who was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court. r d T^ c Blh Governor, Mr. R. ;L_ D,wakar administered the
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  • 158 5 COLOMBO: The man who carried Mr. s. W. R D Bandaranaike a letter of' resignation from the Cabinet of Mr. D. a Senanayake to the then Governor-jGeneral j^rt go^. bury, and the letter to Sir O-iver Goonetilleke the present Governor-General, accepting the office of Prime Minister' takes over
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  • 146 5 SHAVING STILL PRE-WAR RATES NAWALAPITiYA The people of JNawaiapitiya sun pay war rates lor a shave ana naircut. i'ne barbers her e have refused to reduce their charge of 75 to 80 cents for a haircut ana 26 to 35 cents for a snave. _ne v state that their cnarges
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  • 112 5 COLOMBO: The Minister of Posts, Broadcasinjr and Information has been examining the question of stamp issues to the Postal Department, states a Press communique issued yesterday by the Ministry. He had directed that arrangements be made to issue the Buddha Jayanthl stamps of 10 cts. and 4 cts.
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  • 175 5 NO MORE ENGLISH BROADCASTS COLOMBO: English Broadcasts on the Natio_wu. Service are to be stopped altogether from next year. The Minister of Posts and Broadcasting Mr. C a. S. Marikkar, said that to begin with, he had decided to halve the English programmes from four hours to two hours, from
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  • 312 5 Sinhalese Only Bill Not Illegal? Banda's Contention Th Prtm Minister told the Cabinet that rr^__^_S_^"^^«^ l^^'Ss: 2ii___s?^^ «»»-l«y on > section «f the ciylo-we I Tne CaDinet discussed the constitutional and otner im- plications of introducing the tii.Uia.ese only" bui i tt _-arUament. Mr. Bandaranaike yesterday continued discussions w ith
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  • 103 5 K'WALA STAMPS TO BE WITHDRAWN COLOMBO: The Minister cf Posts wants to withdraw the 10-cent stamp with the picture of Sir John Kotelawala, former Prime Minister. He yesterday discussed the ouster with his officials aad called for a report by the Commissioner o_ stamps! When the preliminaries are over, Mr.
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  • 68 5 The Minister of Trade and Commerce, Mr. R o. Senanayake has Invited' representativse of Peoples' Publishing House, Cotta Road, Colombo, to an interview to discuss the question of the importation of literature from the Soviet Union and China. The Peoples Publishing House had requested the Minister
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  • 134 5 NO ANTI-ASIAN PROPAGANDA HEREAFTER COLOMBO: The Government will ban a.l future AntiAsian or anti-Communist propaganda broadcasts beamed trom Ceylon by the voice of America. VOA, which now uses Ceylon a« a base for disseminating American propaganda mi n Asia, entered into a 10-year agreement with the Ceyion Government m 1951.
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  • 115 5 Price Of Bice Sugar Reduced COLOMBO: The Cabinet decided to reduce the price of ration rice by 10 cts. a measure and the price cf sugar by 5 cts. a lb. At present rationed rice is sold at 50 cts. a ceasur c and sugar at 60 cts. a lb.
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  • 364 5 The prime Minister, Mr. 8. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, had to use the workmen* Uft of the new secretariat whoa he visited the offices of the Department of Pulbic Security and the CIJD. last week. He wag accompanied by Mr. Gnnawena de Soyca,
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  • 83 5 COLOMBO; No Governmen* Servant should dra w a •■Jffy ef more tha» Rs. MM month. This is a re-•oh-tton which wiU be placed before the Government Parliamentary Group by Mr. K. M. p. Rajaratne, Parlia- Be re t«wy to the Mtafater of Poafe, Broad- «»1 Information.
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  • 264 5 America Will Object To Import From Red Countries TOTOMBO. America wttl object to Cey3on calling for 2*S*» copitals goods from Communist coultries even if such goods are better lhU Uali f t^ and *«ap.r °!hS coSriel.^ 11 The American Aid Pact signed last Saturday, however, gives Ceylon the right to
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  • 90 5 NEW SET-UP OF W. BENGAL CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy Chief Minister of West Bengal, said the West Bengal Government had sent a proposal to the Government of India that' as the two States of West Bengal and Bihar were to function separately m any proposal of Union of the
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  • 55 5 NOTES WITH ASOKA PILLAR EMBLEM NEW DELHI: AU currency ?°.S? S °L the Government of India without the Asoka Pillar S em cease to oe legal tender after six months from last week, except at the Reserve Bank of India asd Government Treasuries and their agents, the Ministry of Finance
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  • 143 5 SHILLONG: An exemplary devotion to duty was displayed by an Indian soldier deep m the jungle-clad Naga hills during the recent tour of the area by Major-General Kocher. While travelling through the interior of the Naga hills, the jeep carrying Lance-Naik Gopalaswamy of the Signal
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  • 87 5 NEW DELHI: A Congress member m the Rajya Sabha requested the Ministers not to associate themselves with foundation-stone laying ceremonies of institutions associated with particular castes or communities. Even the Prime Minister, he observed, once attended a conference called the Kashmiri Pundits' Conference. The member, Mr.
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  • 87 5 Next Session of Congress At Indore INDORE: Madhya, Bharafs summer capital and industrial I centre, Indore, has been selected as the venue of tho sixty-second plenary session of the Indian National Congress. The Madhaya Bharat Pradesh Congress Executive, at its meeting- considered the various claim s placed before it and
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  • 138 5 BONN: By exporting 103.--000 cars m the opening quarter of this year, West Germany not only set up a record for shipments m any three-month period but also sent out more than any other country. Th o_figure0 figure is not ft nal, as detailed overseas
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  • 141 5 DECIMAL COINS FROM APRIL i NEXT NEW DELHI: The GovI emment of India have de- cided that the Indian Coinage J (Amendment) Act, 1955, introducing the decimal system of coinage m the country, should be brought into force with effect from Apr. 1, 1957. As from April 1, 1957, on
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  • 3524 6 AIM OF NEW EDUCATIONAL POLICY CoanmUtee 9 s Report MALAY TO BE DEVELOPED AS NATIONAL LANGUAGE NON-MALAY LANGUAGES AND CULTURES WW. BE FOSTERED The Federation Committee on Education m their Report issued today expressed it as their belief that an education policy "acceptsMe
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  • 41 6 The next public session of the Malayanisation Commission will be held today Monday May 7at 5 pjn at the Conference Room Puttlo Relations Office, Assembly House Singapore 6. Oral evidence will be recorded on the Malayanisation H f arMSa3
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  • 35 6 We are Informed that there are vacancies m the School Certificate Oral English class at the British Council HalL conducted by Mrs. Lumsden Milne. The class is at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays.
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