Indian Daily Mail, 10 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 83 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 484 1 Merdeka Talks Anxious Moments Singapore Delegation Studies Boyd's Offer 'Normal Times* -Issue LONDON, May 9.— Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, British Colonial Secretary had private talks here to-day with four members of the All Party Singapore Delegation of 13 negotiating here on independence for the Crown Colony. Their Oiscusoions took place
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  • 402 1 LONDON, May 9: Br'tain yesterday put new fH I <? exteraal defence and foreign affairs at the Angio-&ygapore negotiations, here on Independence for the Crown Colony. The proposals were tabled at a 55-minute meeting of the private discussions, now In their third week, by Mr. Alan
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  • 26 1 Oflice of the Commissioner for the Government of India m Sinapore will remain closed on Friday the 11th May, 1966, on account of Hart Raya
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  • 92 1 SINGAPORE MUST REMAIN BR. BASE —BUTLER LONDON, May 9: Mr. R. A. Butler, Leader of the House of Commons and the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden's righthand man, m a public speech at Preston last night said that it was essential to have and maintain a strong base on Singapore.
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  • 132 1 India's Reply To Bagdad Pact Countries NEW DELHI, May 9: India has told the Bagdad Pact countries that Kashmir is an integral part of India and the recent council meeting m Teheran had no competence to discuss matters concerning India on her sovereign rights. Replying to a question today m
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  • 51 1 Truman— 72 INDEPENDENCE, Missouri, May 9: Former President Harry S. Truman was 72 yesterday but there was no birthday party at his home here. He and Mrs. Truman boarded a train for New York, where they will sail aboard the liner United States on Friday on a trip to Europe.-
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    32 1 Mr. R. R. Crossettee Thambiab, q.C. a prominent Ceylon Tamil leader, addresting a gathering at tta« Ceylon Tamils Association on the present situation m Ceylon. Dr. P. T. Nathan presided.
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  • 184 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. May, 9.— Mr. P. S. Rau. Advisor to the T.-C. State Rajpramukh announced that the Madras State would not get greater share of assets Travancore Devaswom. When Travancore was integrated with Cochin it was agreed that temples m
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  • 109 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 9. The great Sethusamudram Project which, will mean completion of international seaway across the narrow gulf of Mannar along India's southern extremity will consist of ten different projects. A Special Committee headed by sir O. Ramaswami Mudaliar has estimated the total
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  • 461 1 Bases Conflict With His Vision Of Future Ceylon COLOMBO, May 9: Mr. Solomon Bandauaike, Ceyion Prime Minister said here today the continuance of Brit sh naval and air bases m Ceylon "fundamentally conflicts" with his view of Ceylon's position m world affairs Mr.
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  • 362 1 Minister Sambanthan 's Marriage Surprise Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, an amiable Malayan (of Indian origin), able leader of the Malayan Indian Community and overworked Minister for Labour has always sprung surprises on the public and this time it is "startlingly pleasant". He is to get married on Monday, May 21,
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  • 332 1 LOK SABHA PASSES BILL NEW DELHI, May 9: The House of the People yesterday passed amid cheers a Bill which for the first time, gives women of Hindu famii.es equal rights to (inherit property with men. The Bill was passed m the face of strong
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  • 47 1 CANBERRA, May 9: Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, said today he still hoped the Colombo Plan Exhibition postponed indefinitely by the Ceylon Government last week would be held eventually. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was to have opened the Exhibition m Colombo next February Reuter
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  • 66 1 CEYLON PROBE INTO ASIA FOUNDATION COLOMtto, May 9: Ceylon's C.I.D. have been asked to probe the activities of the U.S.-spon-sored Asia Foundation m this island, a police source said today. Government lawmakers have pressed Premier Bandaranalke to order an investigation into whether or not the Foundation, previously known as the
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  • 65 1 CEYLON TO SIGN NO-WAR PACTS WITH ALL COLOMBO, May B. Ceylon would negotiate non-aggression pacts with many other countries as well as ones In Asia, Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaikc, indicated at hia weekly press conference to-day. He also said he would have discussions Burmese Prims Minister, U Nu, 'on
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  • 37 1 NEW DELHI, May 9: Reports reaching here from usually reliable sources m Kalimpong near the Tibetan border appeared to confirm today earlier Indications of widespread anti-Chinese activities by Tibetan guerillas m eastern Tibet.
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  • 93 1 DETROIT May, 9 Henry iPord 11 Tuesday resigned an Board Chairman of the Ford Foundation, the huge piil.anthropte organisation set up by his farther and his granO'"ther. Youflfe Henry said he ••ill continue as a member of the Board Of Directors. He wiU be succeeded
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  • 631 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., May 10, '56 LINGUISTIC DISCRIMINATION THE Razak Report on Education m the Federation of Malaya, thougn ostensibly concerned witn the promotion of Malay as the national langiuage anu professoig to help the children of all races equally, is actually more on tne side of the
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  • 1784 2 New Amendment To Succession Bill Passed NEW DELHI: After a heated debate, the Lok Sabha, which is continuing the second reading of the Hindu Succession Bill, passed three Clauses including the most cent-rove rsaal one mating to the devolution of interest m coparcenary property.
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  • 431 2 NEW YORK: With the advent of Spring, and Summer around the corner, "Bleeding Madras" is once again m the forefront m the world of fabrics here. For the uninitiated, "Bleeding Madras" is the name given m America to Madras hand-blocked "lungi" cloth; distance and advertising, howover,
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  • 242 2 BOMBAY: TALKB ARE SCHEDULED TO BE HELD HERE THIS MONTH FOR THE SETTING UP OF A RS. 70 MILLION WESTERN HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE SPONSORED BY UNESCO AND FINANCED BY BOVIET RUBBIA. The 10-member UNESCO mission, already m India, is arriving here on May 23. It
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  • 271 2 MADRAS r It is learnt that the University Grants Commission will sanction a grant of nearly one crore of rupees for the Madras University m connection with the proposals submitted by the University authorities for the expansion of their activities m the Centenary year next year. The
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  • 119 2 NEW DELHI: The Speaker, Wr. Ananthadayanam Ayyangar, last week overruled an objection raised by Mr. H. V. Kamath (PSP) that the Constitution (Tenth Amendment) bill could not be introduced m the Lok Sabha without obtaining the President's sanction Mr. Kamath had! argued that tne Bill, wmch sougnt
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  • 335 2 NUJW U&LJrU.; Tne ejovcrumuni'9 uecuuon aoctvuiig- twe max puuuc aci'vauu ct o a.n a c wnom tuie^auoua. 01 uisuoiiesty were uutue »uuu'.u uti lequt-stea to dear tiieu liujnea m a court Of iaw wouiu ue siiortiy aniiouuceu, jvir. tt In. uauur, Minister m urn AUJDistry of
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  • 317 2 Examinations Should GoMadras Governor's Plea OOTACAMUND: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, expressed the view that examinations, which were being given under importi nee, should be abolished, presiding over the Speech Day of tne Breeks Memorial School here last week. The Governor accompanied by Mr. Kaanath, A.D.C. was received by Mr. E.
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  • 211 2 KATHMANDU: In. a speech under the auspices of the Nepal Council of Asian Relations, India's Vice-President Dr. S. Radbaknshnan said here last Friday that the continuance of the cold war was marring the true function of the United Nations. Dr Radhakriahnan said t hat
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  • 1101 3 PUBLIC CO-OP PER ATM OS Progress Reviewed NEW DELHI: The man contribution of the community development programme during the past three years has not been so* much m toe physical improvement* as m the change hi outiook that has been created both among the officiate and the people,
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  • 252 3 I NEW DELHI: Since nation- allsatlon, the State Bank of In- i dia had opened 21 new branch- 1 es. While the target for the i next five years was not less s than 400 new branches, it n would not be possible to set
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  • 80 3 Nehru Against Change In Banaras Name NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru deprecated the ide* of changing the names of historic citiew. Refering to a decision of the L.P. Government to re-chris-ten Banaras as Varaashi, while addressing the PCC Chiefs' Conference here, Mr. Nehru is understood to have »ald that he
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  • 207 3 Authority To Deal With Rationalisation NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has suggested the creation of a higher-powered authority to deal with special problems arising out of rationalisation of industries, it Is learned. According to the Commission, difficulties m the settlement of disputes on rationalisa tion have arisen mainly because of
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  • 228 3 Probing Secrets Of Universe NEW YORK: Probing more deeply into the eerie secrets of the universe. Harvard University has constructed the biggest radio telescope m the United States. The bowl-shaped maze aerial on which it depends to pick up wireless waves from space is 60 feet across and weighs 8,000
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  • 107 3 MADRAS: Iwo person were injured, one of whom succumbed later, m a street brawl In Thottlpalayam near Kan- namampet m Mambalam on the night of May l. It is stated that the quarrel was over a debt of nine annas and m the
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  • 584 3 CHANGES IN BILL NEW DELHI: The Select Committee of the Lok Sabha, which reported on a private member, Mr. Feroze Gandhi's Bill seeking to protect the publication of reports of proceedings of Parliament and State Legislatures has recommended that the provisions of the Bill should
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  • 800 3 Planning Commission Urges Higher Taxation Target To Be Raised NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has suggested stepping up of taxation from the proposed Ks. 450 crores to Rs. 850 crores during the Second Plan period, so as to reduce the dangers of any serious inflationary situation developing
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  • 302 3 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to a question m the Lok Sabha by Chaudhuri Mohammed Shaffee, as to the total amount of capital invested by Indians m industries m Burma, Pakistan, Nepal and Ceylon, the Prime Minister said: "No estimate of the capital invested by Indians
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI; The Union Transport Ministry has sanctioned a sum of Rs. 6.25 lakhs for a new hospita. and dispensary for the Madras Port Trust, it was learnt last Friday. The new hospital will offer medical f act.itie 8 for the entire Madras Port
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  • 226 3 UNITED NATIONS: The fact tnat the new general AsseiuDly wily have 25 per cent greater memoerstup tnan m tne past yq memoers instead of bo has created new problems for the united Nations. These problem are both administrative and procedural says a New York report.
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  • 56 3 IMPERIAL HONOURS GIVEN UP COLOMBO: Three recipients of Imperial Honours have surrendered their Honours ho far. The latest la Mr. R. sB. Gunewardene, Ceylon's Ambas. sador to the U.S. and representative m the U.N. who cabled the Prime Minister giving un his Knighthood. F This was announced b y the
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  • 163 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said m the Kajya tSaona tnat it was not possible to apply rigidly a unilorm standard m regard to censorship of Indian and foreign turns since the manners and customs of India and other countries were
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  • 187 3 NEW DELHI: India will send a team of six or more government experts nominated by the Union Ministry of food and Agriculture to the Soviet Union to study improved techniques m agriculture and forestry. These men will be required to speak Russian. For this reason
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  • 2117 4 English Essential For India— Nehru "It's Our Link With Outside World" NEW DELHI: Inaugurating the Radio Literary Forum at Sapru House here last week Prime MJnlrter Nehru dealt with the place of English m national and international attain and said that English to-day was the link between the people of
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  • 229 4 CULCUTTA' THE RECOMMENDATION MADE BY THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION ■•"-THAT THERE SHOULD BE AN INVESTMENT S°c: MM iT7^ T AOVIBE THE CORPORATION HAS BEEN WELCOMED BY BUSINESS CIRCLES HERE. The investment policy of the Corporation is of considerable .significance to the private
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  • 42 4 FATAL FLYING ACCIOENT NEW DELHI: A Defence Ministry Press Note says "The Government of India regret to announce the death of flying officer Mehr Chand Malhotra m a flying accident near Ambala on May 2. The next of kin have been informed."
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  • 189 4 NEW DELHI: The govern ment proposes to lay out a "river garden" at the foot 01 the Ajnnta Caves at a cost 01 about Rs. 10.000. it has been officially stated. Another endeavour to encourage tourism consists m the beautiffylng of the area around the temples at Khajuraho.
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  • 550 4 KARACHI: Sweeping changes In the land system are recommended by the Planning Joard m their report prepared under the chairmanship ot Mr. iahid Hussain. The report calls for the abortion of Zamindari; the imposition of ceilings on the sizes of landlord holdings; and the adjustment of
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  • 90 4 LONDON: China has more inhabitants than any other country, with a population of 582,603,417, according to figure m the United Nations Demographic Yearbook for 1955. Based on a census taken m 1953, it is the first time that Communist China's population figure has been quoted. The population
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  • 262 4 NEW DELHI: The Second Five- Year Plan is understood to place more emphasis on minor irrigation than the First Plan. While the First Plan provided for seven projects costing more than Rs. 300 million; six costing between Rs. 100 million and Rs. 300 million; 54 costing
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  • 229 4 1,000 Million Year s Added To Life's History uw«wun mere was lire on the earth for over 1,000 million years more than previous estimates have Indicated, contends Professor Arthur Holmes, Regius Professor of Geology at Edinburgh University. He takes his stand on the age of rocks from Southern Rhodesia which
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  • 378 4 LUCKNOW: IN ORDER TO ENCOURAGE VEGETABLE CULTIVATION IN POTS CONTAINING A FERTILISER AND A MINIMUM OF SOIL, THE NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDENS HERE HAS DECIDED TO SET UP A "HYDROPONICUM" WITHIN A MONTH. Experiments will be made with various plants and free training and technical advice will be imparted to
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  • 556 4 K. I. Singh To Contest Elections KATHMANDU: Dr. K. I. Singh, leader of the 1901 revolt against the Nepal Government, will contest Nepal's first democratic election on October 2 next year as the head of the United Democratic Party. Dr. Singh formed his political party late last year after returning
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  • 78 4 KARACHI: Over 7,700 tolas ?h«. AnU-Smuggling staff of durtng^o^ #PeClal PoUcc Besides gold, the AntiSmuggling staff seized cloth cocaine, art Ulk. foodgrainS livestock, currency and silver. The total value of the goods sei«ed by the AnU-SmuggSS ed to over Rs. 1,676,000. I" add i tlon t0
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  • 1108 5 COMMITTEE APPOINTED WITH <BANDA' AS CHAIRMAN A committee with the Prime Minister, Mr S^W R v Bandaranaike as Chairman was appointed to re-draft the Sinhalese Only" Bill an d recommend Uie provisions which should be made for the conduct of government business 2th r*i.
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  • 152 5 PARAKRAMA BAHU'S GRANDFATHER WAS A TAMIL, SAYS 'SUN' COLOMBO. During hi* amendment to the Address of Thank* Mr. C Suntharal ngam (Vavunlya) »aid that Parakraraa Baku's grandfather was m l«e p*r cent. Tamil. He said the north and east of Ceylon had beea the traditional home of the Tamil* ant*
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  • 37 5 TRINCOMALEE: Triplets (all girls) were born to a village mother named Dingiri Menlka of Somarankadawela at the hospital here, Dingiri Menika is a mother of five children. The triplets and mother are doing well.
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  • 227 5 For Keeping Record Of Local Authorities COLOMBO. Categorical reference to the use "of the Tamil language or any other language m use m Ceylon" will be made m the draft .egialation for the enforcement of "Sinhala only as the official language of the country. These
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  • 215 5 WALKOUT FROM OPPOSITION GROUP MEETING COLOMBO: The three Communist MPa. Mr. Pieter Keune. man, Dr. S. A. Wickremaainghe and Mr. P. Kandiah, and Mr. C. Suntherallngam, MP. for Vavuniya, walked out of the Opposition group meeting In protest against the presence of the UNP. members. The Communist Party, m a
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  • 319 5 FROM ONE MINISTER TO ANOTHER— IN POETRY! COLOMBO: Memo from one Minister to another. The following is a complaint lodged by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Stanley de Zoyso to the Minister of Transport and Works, Mr. Maltripala Senanayake, on the disturbance caused by the Public Works Department which is
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  • 292 5 Queen Mother Satisfied With Explanation COLOMBO. The Government announced that it had received a reply from Her Majesty the Queen Mother entirely appreciating the reasons which have caused postponement of the Colombo plan Exhibition. A note issued from the Governor-General's Office last week states "The Government
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  • 347 5 NEGOMBO: The Negombo Tailors' Association decided to remind the Prime Minister he had given the All-Ceylon Tailors' Organisation, at their meeting held m July last year that he would be able to help them overcome their handicaps and difficulties only if they undertook to defeat the UNP Government.
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  • 113 5 Rats Go On A Boozing Spree NAWADAH (Bihar): Rats had a merry May-Day night, when they consumed, like connoisseurs, 20 bottles of wine that were seized m an excise raid and kept m a Government store house here. The information was given by a Government lawyer m an excise raid
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  • 121 5 NEW DELHI: The results of the competition for the best designs for the seal and poster for the 7th Tuberculosis Seal Sale Campaign have been announced, Mr. B. Murugesan of the Government School of Arts and Crafts, Madras, has been awarded
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  • 83 5 ATE POISON "BEEDAS" DEAD 9 IN HOSPITAL NIDUBbOLU: Ten persons including three women, from Ramilipalii village, four miles from here, were admitted to the local Hospital with sy attorns of poisoning. One of the women, aged 25, died and the condition of three others is reported to be precarious. They
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  • 141 5 COLOMBO: Mr. C. SuntharaIngam M.P. for Vavuniya Mr G. G. Ponnambalam M.P. for Jaffna and another Tamil MP walked out of Parliament because Mr. W. Dahanayake the I Minister of Education Insisted on replying rirst m Sinhalese to the Opposition speeches on one Address of Thanks.
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  • 71 5 This it* Melbourne, Australia, toe Olympic Games city lor 1056. A well-ordered city with a touch of conservatism. A city of prosperous solidity. An industrial city providing much of the driving force of the imuiKur.al revolution that has transiormed Australia. A city of 1,360,000 people which
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  • 144 5 NEW DELHI: The Bhopai State po.ice have seized a racuo transmitter transmitting secret messages to i-aiustan norn the premises of a local radio dealer's snop, said Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister m the .Ministry of Home Attains. The Minister, w ho was answering- a question,
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  • 74 5 KARACHI, May 9: Mr Fakr Matri, General Secretary or the Council of Pakistan Editors, has asked the Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamad All, to intervene to avert a "crisis" resulting from a newsprint shortage. Mr. Matri told reporters here yesterday that a number of newspapers would
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  • 719 6 VITAL FOR SURVIVAL Marshall LONDON, May 9: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore Chief Minister, said here yesterday that hfs Government was anxious to reopen txftde relations with China. "Trade is the very basis of our life, of our physical survival and we cons'der this
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  • 24 6 ...WASHINGTON, May 9.— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday approved the nomination of Albert F. Nufer as> new U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines.- AP
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  • 77 6 KARACHI, MLay, 9 Arrangements for Pakistan Prime MinLste r Mohamad Ali't; visit to Communist China have now been completed, political sourceg sato here yesterday. The Prime Minister, For eien Minister Hamidul Hug Chowdhury, and other officials w*H fly m the President's Viscount on May 15 to
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  • 126 6 200 TONS OPIUM FOR SALE! GENEVA, May 9.— U.S. delegate Frederick T. Merrill told the United Nations Commission on narcotic drugs Tuesday that a firm m Thailand has offered to scO SOO tons of opium for 70 million dollars. Merrill said the information was received through the United States Embassy
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  • 120 6 CRASHING FLAGPOLE MISSES QUEEN TORQUAY, England, May 9: A heavy flagpole suddenly toppled ever on to a Royal procession Tuesday missing by only 10 feet Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh riding together m an open car. The 25-foot pole crashed into a car behind the Royal couple
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  • 59 6 Stones Tomatoes ALGIERS. May 9: Eight thousand students and war veterans hurled stones and tomatoes at French Resident General Robert Lacoste to-day and shouted for tougher measures to put down the Algerian rebellion. The surging mobs which ranged through the rn»<n streets of the capital demanded Lacoste 's resignation and
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  • 29 6 BEIRUT. May 9: Nearly 10,000 demonstrators paraded through the streets of Beirut yesterday m protest against France's "aggressive policy" m Algeria. The demonstrators mostly students were well behaved. AP
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  • 323 6 Queen Presents Sword Sash To Nepal Ruler KATMANDU, May 9: Th« Earl of Scarbrough, Queen Elizabeth's Lord Chamberlain, presented King Mahendra of Nepal yesterday with hit commission and ceremonial sword and sash as an Honorary General m the British Army. Lord Scarbrough was Queen Elizabeth's Special Ambassador at King Mahendra's
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  • 174 6 PARIS. May 9. Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia yesterday called for closer links between France and his country "to demonstrate our common will to consolidate peace m the world." Tito, on a state visit to France, spoke at a reception In the gaily decorated hotel Oe Wile (Town
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  • 67 6 Unemployment In U.S. WASHINGTON, May 9.— Employment m the United States jumped 900,000 last month to a new April record of 63,990,000 while joblessness dropped by 270.000, the U.S. Labour aha Commerce departments reported Tuesday. The unemployment total dropped to an estimated 2,564,000 the departments said, even though joblessness among
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  • 74 6 STRASBOURG, France, May 8. Greece charged Britain yes. terday with violating basic human rights on Cyprus and lodged a formal protest before the European Commission of the Rights of Man. It is the first time a govern* ment has appealed for redress to the comm-ssiob. it
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  • 174 6 Afrasian Students' Confab Not Red-Inspired R. I. I. S. Denying a report appearing m a local daily (not the INDIAN DAILY MAIL), which stated that a letter addresred to a student councillor m the University of Malaya saying, among others, that the International Preparatory Committee of the Asian-African Students' Conference
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  • 108 6 GA.ZA, Ma y 9. General B. L». M. Burns, chief U.N. truce supervisor, and Colonel Salah Gohar. head of the Pales, tine department of the Egyptian Ministry of War, to-day conferred for two hours ana discussed means of implementing U.N. Secretary General Dag Uammarskjold's proposal for
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  • 105 6 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Ma y 9 Field Marshal Sir John Hard* tag Governor of Cyprus, Tuesday rejected appeals for the lives of two Greek Cypriot gunmen sentenced to die for political shooting on Cyprus. After presiding over a meetIng of the Cyprus Executive Council, Harding announced that
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  • 114 6 DETROIT, Ma y 9. Corliss Lamont, wealthy American leftist, was denied permission to enter Canada. The 53-year old New Yorker, who has been associated with leftist groups, was taken off a train m Windsor. Ontario, by Canada* n Immigration men and instructed to return across the
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  • 39 6 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, May 9. -A U*****,000 civil suit has been filed here against two doctors charging they removed the right kidney of a 27-year-old veteran without knowing he was born without the usual left kidney.- AP
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