Indian Daily Mail, 12 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No 85 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, i»sb SIX fAGJ&* 15 CENTS
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  • 371 1 OJV THE ESTATES Employers 9 Attempts To Demoralise Workers Alleged NON-UNION MEMBERS PLEDGE SUPPORT TO MOVE (From Our Correspondent) Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri Malaya's biggest dollarearning industry came to a halt to-Uay when over 200,000 plantation workers observed "day of ivst to be followed
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON, May, U The Eisenhower Administration, citinsj reports" of Communist arms offers to Latin America, i s seeking a sharp Increase m military aid there, it was learned Thursday. Administration spokesman have asked the Senate Foreign Re.atlons Committee to authorise 351/7 million dollars m military
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  • 77 1 SAN SALVADOR, SALVADOR, May, 11 Quintuplets >re bom to Margarita Garcia at Apeneca m the mountains of Western El Salvador but lived only four hours, according to reports received here Thursday. No physician was In attendance and the quins all boys received no medical treatment. Informants
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  • 67 1 KARACHI, May 11.— On eve of Premier Chaudhrl All's departure for Peking Pakistan Thursday signed a second trade agreement with China lor purchase of 300.000 tons of coal between now and June next year. The first agreement between the two countries was signed March last for
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  • 92 1 FATHER'S BID TO PREVENT DAUGHTER'S ENTER CHINA HONG KONG, May 11.— Chinese businessman Leung Chee Sing arrived here Thursday from Singapore to try to intercept his 20 year' old laughter now en route to Red China. Hi s daughter, Leung pi v Kan, a student at the Nanyang Girls' School,
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  • 37 1 ALGIERS, May 11. Restdent Minister Robert Lacoste yesterday clamped martial law on the eastern third of Algeria as rebellious Moslems pushed their "spring offensive there and In other sections of the cuontry. AP
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  • 86 1 PARIS, May, 11 The French National AmrnNy Thursday gave permission to one of its members to go fight the rebels m Algeria a* an ordinary army private. Constant Leeoeur, a Radicial Socialist, get his marobiaff ordsra after dmtSmrlmg with emotion he felt tt was
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  • 64 1 LONDON. May 11.— Princess Margaret went out dancing last night wearing a yellow lemon gown spangled with eequlns. With a group of five others the Princess occupies large round table at a downtown hotel (Savoy) and when she wasn't dancing listened to American singer Dorothy Dandrldge. Wednesday night
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  • 346 1 Singapore Delegation Efforts To Solve LONDON. May 11: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Ministjr, presided over a meeting today of his AH-Faity Dekgaton of IS ncgotiat ng here with the British Government on independence for the Crown Colon>. Tho delegation meeting was held a few hours before
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  • 290 1 LONNDON, May 11: The British Cabinet yest*rday discussed the slow progress m the taiks between Britain and Singapore over Independ* nee for t..e Island Crown Colony. w.iich have been going on here for annost three weeks. Mr. Alan Lermox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, reported to
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  • 66 1 LONDON. May, 11 A source close to Mr. Manual! today categorically denied a report tfrst the Chief Minister was considering banding over the Delegation leaUennt 9 to Mr. Urn Yew Hock, Minister for Labour and Welfare. The report had saM that Mr. Marshall was considering tola
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  • 82 1 All Postpones Departure To Red China KARACHI. May, 11 Mr. Mohamaa All, Prime Minister of Pakistan has postponed his departure for a goodwill tour Of China, it wa s officially announced here today. The Prime Minister was scheduled to 'jeave next Tuesday. The decision was announced 1 after a special
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  • 302 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl: Counselling Malayans to br 'calm, confident and reasonable m your judgment and m your thinking so that peac: and harm any m this country wll not suffer adversely" Tungku AJbdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Fed'rat on, m a
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  • 333 1 THEY'RE INDIAN NATIONALS BUT REST WILL NOT BE STATELESS PERSONS- —Nehru's Assurance (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DJhXHI, May 11: Only 3,700 Indians have been granted Citizenship rights, even though there ire more than 300,000 persons of Indian or gin hi Burma.
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  • 97 1 HOT BATH-A BAD RABTT l« inn-. ftf»i M Or .>.*_, i/jnt l uui.vuv UHIIOuIIMJU i-c mH udiil MS «MI J*n«tHK4&i tM^n IUHI Sttltt It \>OwiU m ui»»cou»a o eu. m a tetter io i«e British >teuu*M .iuan«i be said: 1 1 .H all UDnuaK tHiLat'X to luink »"«r lre^uent iinlucriiun
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  • 28 1 Opposition By Non-Chinese Mr. Marshall's proposal i» tiharpty opposed by some nonchinese S.ngapor* groups who fear that an increase m Die Chinese vote will swamp their political parties.
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  • 172 1 On Civil On MalayanisatlOn of the Civil Service the replacement of British Officials by local administrators the British Government's view is tha this dhould be a graduav smooth process, which wtu not upset tne efficiency Of the Island's Government.' Mr. Lennbx-Boyd will press that equitable and
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  • 197 1 "JOIN IN GRAND ALLIANCE FOR WORLD PEACE" AACHEN, Germany, May 11: Sir 'Winston Churchill extended to the "new Russia" Thursday en invitation to join a grand alliance aimed at thwartng aggression and securing wond peace. At the same time, the 81--jr^ar old Br.tish elder statesman
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  • 85 1 PARIS, Ma>. 11 Sir Winston Churchill's speech In Aachen was welcomed In Paris yesterday. No official comment was* UnmMlateN vnUaMi but political circles welcomed the untisn statesmen's cull for tne Western Ahies to give trance "full support" In her u1;1icl ties m North Africa and his
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  • 81 1 Freedom Date For Gold Coast i-oNuoW. May, 11 The Dmij-n Government is ready to declare a firm date for decluiint, the independence of ti.p uolc! Coast witnin the Comir.unwea.th if a general election is held in that country, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. tne Co.onial Secretary, ao•umncea todajn. Mr. Lennox-Boyd told the
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  • 104 1 GANDHI AND NEHRO CLUBS FOR INDIA MADRAS, May 11: The c-ovt. 0/ inuta kdoe a cidcd to o,eate ti'a.m YouQi Cm -s aunty the t,n^8 <0f thj f^rm-us Four t' Civ,** ,n t.uc untie i States, acco.a.nj to the Unijti Agncultu*j Minuter Mr. Purtjaoi tio<> ub*h,.tuuh. The Miniter, to*o un
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  • 558 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat., May 13, 1956 MOTES AMD COMMENTS A JUST CAUSE D&fEitMINED to suffer ana sacrifice, to uwaergo any tae gronmest oraeal, u» race e*eu dismissal and unemployment, eviction from tneir dwelling "lines ana wnat <uut, in fact imoued with tae spun. of come-what-may, tne 300.0UU ana
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  • 808 2 COUNCIL MEMBERS' ATTITVDE MEW YORK: Pakistan's dele- gation here has been sound. tnsr tfae members of the Security Council about the possibility of bringing the Kashmir dispute again before the Council by the end of thi 8 month or early next
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    632 2 By CHARLES BERGER TWO Indians who graduated recently from the University of Melbourne, Australia, regard their studies as a means of serving their people and their country when they return. They are confident that they will be able to give useful services to their Government, and so play an
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  • 272 2 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government have directed that as far as possible, the surplus funds of temples m the State should be appropriated for purposes intimately connected with the objects of religious institutions. The Government order m this regard explained the objects to be such as
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  • 160 2 Japanese Spare Parts For BritishMade Locomotives NEW DELHI: Japanese spare parts for British made locomotives, rushed to India recently, have enabled the Central Railway to put back into service electric locomotives m the Bombay area which had remained paralysed for months for want of vital spare parts Twenty-four electric locomotives
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  • 100 2 Compensation To Insurance Share-Holders BOMBAY: The Indian Insurance Companies Association suggested that m determing .the compensation to be paid to shareholders of nationalised life insurance companies, the Union Government should adopt the actuarial valuation method to determine the earning capacity of life Insurance business. In a statement today, the Association
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  • 571 2 NEW DELHI. Kashmir's wholehearted suport to Prime Minister Nehru's stand m regard to the settlement of the dispute with Pakistan on the baste of the present Cease-fire Line was expressed by Bakshi Ghulam Mohamed. Prim* Minister of Kasnmir at a Press Conference here. He said that
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  • 136 2 PATNA: A young French couple. M. A. K. De Grangp and M. De Grange, of Boulevard St. Germin, Paris, braving rought seas and sailing over placid rivers m a 200 Ib. aluminium boat, arrived here. M. De Grange, who is a former naval architect,
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  • 100 2 SALEM: A fire broke out m the blow room of a local textile mills. Sub-Officer, C. Shanmukham and Station Officer, G. H. S. Dharmaraj, rushed to the mills with two units and extinguished the fire after fighting with it for nine hours. It is stated
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  • 21 2 ANNAMALAINAGAR: The Syndicate of AnnamaJai University, it is learnt, has decided to start a Polytechnic at the University.
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  • 775 3 Redress Of Grievances Pakistan 9 Awmramee DACCA: Tto^^FiVbtneomlinnximmto* rtty exodns concluded her A communique .sewed at SF-fijl «aU the representatives sibETty for the mfentton of minorities should be told by tfae country from which such exodus took place. The communique also strssiad that the minority comH^r lt
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  • 100 3 DACCA: The United Progressive Party today decided to extend Its co-operation to the present Government of East Pakistan subject to fulfilment of certain conditions, it was announced on behalf of the Party. The conditions listed were: acceptance of the principle of Joint electorate by the Provincial
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  • 65 3 AURANQASAD: A diehard consantaftlga landowner suddenly «*>■ I I en B*na told that tfie Goveramen? «w»retafcina over «H his "surplus* lands, wider the Tenancy Act. The middle aged landhefdsr, Mr. Dtiindiba Laxman Madan of Kali Gavan village m Jalna Circle, was informed by the Tahsftdar ef the
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  • 212 3 MADRAB: Mr. P. C. Joshi, Communist Party leader, reiterated here that his Party would strive for the unity of demo:ratlc elements In all parties m the country because that Alone would enable them to work tor the progress and prosperity of the nation. Mr. Joshi, who
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  • 56 3 KATHMANDU. Thirty-two words form the full title of "Pn> sasti" of King Mahendra, crowned monarch of NeWith full titles his name reads: Sva»ti Shri Oirtraja Charka Cnoda Mart Narayanetyadl Vrrtdravlradavall Virajamaaa Manonnat* ProUvala Nepal* Tara MshaiHpaii Shriman MaharaJadniraJ Shrl Shrl Shri MatanS Mahendra Vlrvlkrama itmg Bahadur Shah Bahadur
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  • 63 3 JAPANESE DOLLS TO BY PRESENTED TO NEHRU TOKYO: The Asian Culture Association of Japan is sending a number of beautiful and costly Japanese dolls to India to be presented to Prime Minister Nehru for the children of India. The dol^ are expected to be presented to Mr. Nehru by Japanese
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  • 284 3 COIMBATORE: Mr. Jagjivan Ram. Union Minister for Communications, inaugurated the Sliver Jubilee Week of the Bhaumik Postal Recreation Club and opened the P. and T. Exhibition here. Stressing the important role played by recreation clubs m promoting efficiency m the work of the staff, he
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  • 79 3 SURAT: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Minister for Railways, announced here that a Janata Train between Bombay and Delhi will be introduced from October 2 next. He said: "I could see from the overcrowding m the Frontier Mail that this train Is a necessity." Mr. Shastri, who
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  • 126 3 SURAT: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Union Railway Minister suggested that areas like Gujerat, where languages nearer to Hindi were spoken, should begin to take to Hindi for occasions demanding a common language. He was speaking at the Surat Chamber of Commerce where a representation was made to
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  • 405 3 Security Corps: New Pension Code NEW DELHI: Orders have now been issued announcing unproved rates of service pension for the personnel of the Ministry og Defence Security Corps, other than those employed on clerical duties. This service pension scale is based oa the pattern of the New Pension Code for
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI: Or. Lakshmlpath!, exponent of the Ayurveda system of medicine, met the President, Dr. Rajendra Praaad, and presented to him nineteen books published by him on the subject He is also understood to have urged the need for opening research institutions m Ayurveda hi various States.
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  • 367 3 Selection Prospects Of Sitting Congress M. Ps NEXT GENERAL ELECTIONS LUCKNOW: what are the selection prospects of the sitting Congress M.P.'s and M.L.As. In the party's scheme for selection of candidates for the coming general elections? According to Informed Congress sources, the Central Parliamentary Board the supreme selection body of
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  • 449 3 > Motilal And Gandhi Influenced Him V|CW««LH|: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said the three men Who had influenced him most m his life had been his father. Pandit Motllal Nehru Gandhiji and Rabindranatn Tagore. The Prime Minister was reply* in* to an interviewer m a PWfiTamme
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  • 556 3 PLEA TO INCLUDE IN MAHARASHTRA POONA: The Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, composed of parties except the Congress, has submitted a memorandum to tne Joint Select Committee, appointed by Parliament to consider tne states reorganisation Bill, urging the inclusion of Bjmbiy City m Maharashtra and to adopt the principle
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  • 75 3 NABIK; six hundred persons, including 245 women, mostly carrying children m their arms* were arrested at Niphad for defying the ban on meetings processions and demonstrauone. The arrested persons, led by Mrs. Geetabai Wagh. demonstrated m front of the Mamlatdar's Office demanding Bombay City's inclusion m Maharashtra.
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India are sending a two-man study team to some West Asian and African countries to make an "on the spot*' study of market possibilities of bldls and bid! tobacco m those countries, a Government Press release said here. The delegation, which will
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  • 172 3 KLA.SHHTTR The All-Pakiatan Women's Association, wNchn»rot*st*<i vigorously last year when the thSTprtae Minister mS hammed All, took hia secretary as a se^nd^JSe launch^^ campaign as champion of a25 -year-ol d mother of eight Her husband, a 35-year-old i textile mill-owner, had announced his
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  • 79 3 DACCA Sympathising with the people who are facing starvation as a result of the present food crisis m East Pakistan, Maulana Abdul Hamld Khan Bhasani, President, East Pakistan Awami League, has gone on a hunger strike sine* his return from Dacca on May 2, according to
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  • 190 3 NK\v UfeJJbUt frtme Minister Nauru Is likely to announce Us decision oti tne Mauai atMitmn "rtwt for immediate merger of Bom* bay with Maaarashtra during tne fortufoommff weMtoa of the aU-umLa congress Committee m tne first week of June, according to aa authoritative soorve. Mean*iulev
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  • 4177 4 DEBATE 0* THRONE SPEECH Why No Tamil Minister? PREMIER'S REPLY COLOMBO: When the adjourned debate on the Address of Thanks to the Governor-General was taken up, Mr. Edmund Sarrmrakody (Deluowita), moved that the following words be added at the end of the Address
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  • 423 4 Kajtunandu last «Mk had a .preview otranatton pageantry when His Majesty Ktoe Mahendra Blr Bikram Shah Deva, 85-year-old monarch of Nepal, received front LieutGeneral aant Singh, Q.0.C.. Eastern Comaupd Uadte). a cereaosjal ■we**** the Throne Room of the iaaoman Ohoka Palace. The people of Kathmandu
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  • 143 4 MADRAS: The Chief Presidency Magistrate. Mr. 8. A. Ayyaswami Chetti, last week fined T. Jagaonatha Chettiar of Wandlwash taluk. North Arcot. Rs. 100 on four countOn Mar. 16 when the Chief Minister, Mr. K. Kamaraj, was proceeding m his ear to the Legislative Assembly along the
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  • 65 4 VIENNA, Austria, May 10 Ked-rmed Hungary is reported preparing to tear down its iron curtain on the Austrian border. Budapest Radio said removal of the barriers was decided upon by the Hungarian cabinet, it gave go detaLs. This iron curtain consists of wire fecce
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  • 1506 5 Lai Bahadur Skamtri Sfre«*e« importance At a time w hen tiie nation has a huge »«c off re-buJ^ing, to go on str.Ke wnnout tUT*t wyiag peaceful means was "buiciuU", wir. i-ai tfainadur stiastri, Union KaJway mmuiei, s<ud iiiau^unit va& the eighth session o* tue lmLau
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  • 115 5 Jf ™X>**> May, 10 Britain today recognized the Independence of the North AfrlCanutes of Tunis* and 1 e Jore'gn Office announced that negotiations will begin m the near future for an exchange of fud diplomatic missions. The two states are receiving fun status separate nations from
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  • 334 5 Visknce Flares Up In Cyprus NICOSIA, May, 11 Puneril bells tolled across Cyprus last night m mourning for two young Cyprtot gunmen, whose expected execution to-day had couched off a new wave of antiBritish fury m the Greek speaking world. Armed and helmeted British troops clattered through every town on
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  • 127 5 SAIGON. May 10: Informed sources said last night that Britain and Russia, co-chair-men of the 1954 Geneva Armistice Commission asking it to remain on the job supervising the Indochina truce. The Commission composed of India, Poland and Canada has received instructions, and it is now
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  • 117 5 NSW YORK, May n Burma's barter trade agree* menu with Russia and her satellites have resulted m a deluge of Iron Curtain cement that has almost paralyzed Rangoon's harbour facilities, the New York Times said yesterday. The cement was ordered by one of Burma's purchasing
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  • 89 5 .SAO PAULO, Brazil, May, 11 Exchange of Brazilian bananas for Italian warships was proposed yesterday by Jose Ptres Almeida, president of the Eastern Sao Paolo Aural Society. Almeida said he will present the proposal to the navy and finance ministers and to the Bank of Brazil. Under
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  • 84 5 ACCRA, Gold Coast May. 10 Hie voters of British. Ttogolaod appeared evenly divided today m the plebiscite to decide whether their territory should be united with the Gokt Coast When counting stopped fo* the n*gnt 25,676 had dec.areu lor continuing United Nat on*. Trusteeship against 24,246 tot Union. Final
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  • 86 5 MONTGOMERY. Alabama, May 11 Circuit Judge Walter B Jones yesterday ordered Montgomery City Unes to rescind its recent policy of racial integration on city buses. Granting an induction requested by the City Montgomery, Jones directed the bus company and its employees to comply with and abide by
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  • 118 5 RAJKOT: The lion, which had escaped from the Junagadh zoo and killed three persona, was tracked down and shot dead m a field near the town by a police party, according to official information received here from Junagadh. The lion was released along with a
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  • 217 5 COLOMBO, Ceylon, May 10: Premier Bandara nuke told a news conference yesterday that "pressure from any quarter" w 11 not change his view that British bases hi Ceylon most go. He was questioned an sug- gestions m British and American newspapers that Commonwealth
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  • 87 5 BOYCOTT 'PURDAH MARRIAGES CALCUTTA. The All-India Manvarl Federation has cat ed 190a all members of the community to boycott rack, marriages, w >«re the bride Is competed to observe "porda 1 wn le the ceremony to beta? pervonned. The Social Welfare Committee of the Fedreatton at a meeting: here, co—Uered
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  • 87 5 NAGPUR: The Legislatures of the new States, to be formed after reorganisation will be allowed to elect their own Speakers and Deputy Speakers. This decision is reported to have been taken at an informal meeting held at Delhi this week oetween the Chief Ministers and the Union
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  • 45 5 Ike Bulganin Correspondence WASHINGTON, May, ll President lusenuower said yesterday that ht 3 correspondence with the Soviet Premier, Marshall Niko.ai Bui-g-anin, was one wa y of keeping a door open m SovietWestern disarmament discussions but tnat it was not a substitute for diplomatic work. Reuter
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  • 40 5 Radio Ma'.aya will broadcast a commentary on the friendly soccer match between Selangor and Singapore from the T.P.C.A. ground at Kuala Lumpur to day. Saturday, at 5.10 p.m. The commentator wiil be Mr. Arthur Wyatt.
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  • 29 5 GENOA, Italy. May, lo Blind almost from Infancy, -Mrs. Augusta Allegrt, 65, could see yesterday throngs one eye after a cornea trans- plant 10 days ago. AP
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  • 435 6 CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS MADE IN LONDON TALKS LONDON. May 11: The Anglo-Singapore conference on Independence for the Crown Co*ony yesterday registered its first substantial progress m ne.ul/ Iferee weeks of negotiations, but on a non-controver-sial issue— Citizenship and National ty. Mr. David Marshall, the Island's Socialist Chief Minister,
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  • 380 6 LONDON, May 11: Representatives of the British Government and Singapore meet here to-day to discuss bow Singapore's police and civil services shoiiid be taken over by local officials from Britain when thi Island gets Independence. The "Malayanisation" of the PubLc Service will be the main
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  • 129 6 PARIS, May, 11 France turned down yesterfcay a Kuastan suggestion t. at she keep her high command m iiKiO-cmna tout said she is ready to otter her good ottices if she can help m to* peaceful, development of that region. The French foreign Ministry Issued a
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  • 46 6 TALKS TO CONTINUE NEXT WEEK? It is also believed there has been tacJ agreement to continue the m/vtings, once scheduled to toini up today, far about another week. Mr. Marshall will tonight gtve a recepth m for about tOO lip.oma.tii, ti^litidans, business men and journalists.- Reuter
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  • 50 6 LONDON, May, 11 The Eden Government Thursday agreed under Labourite pressure to a House of Commons debate Monday oq the British Frogman mystery A major political storm has swirled Uq around the strange diver last seen April lg near the Soviet cruiser Ordtoonlkldze m Portsmouth har- oovr. AP
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  • 102 6 MOSCOW, May 11 Japanese Agricultural Minister Ichiro Rono returned from a Japanese Prisoner of War camp outside Moscow early to-oay and reporter that General otozoo xamada, former commander of tne Manchuiian Army, has been released from Soviet captivity. He said Vamada will be repatriated as soon as
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  • 163 6 KARACHI, May, 11 Pakistan signed a n agreement here today with Communist China to buy 300,00q ton s of oal, it was officially annourc Last March Pakistan rt&n--Hi another agreement wttn China to buy 125,000 tons of oal due to beglnln* arriving next month. Reuter
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  • 112 6 RED TITO TO BE NEUTRAL PARTS, May U. President nto asserted Thursday sight that Otmmunist Yugoslavia would hold to her independent pivotal position between East and West and declared that juch a policy has and continues to be valuable m reconciling the two blocs, Tito, on a six day visit
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  • 215 6 LONDON, May 11.— The Bit. Us* Medical Association saii yesterday that one of Its members has reported a death from witchcraft m lonely Devonshire where Sherlock Holmes tracked down the "Hound of the Baskervilles.' And m trying to track down the witcn death the British Press Association
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  • 55 6 BAGHDAD. Iraq. May 11 a British excavation ml*> Jion has unearthed prtotkes* bronze panels used to decorate the palace gates of Asyrian Kinjr Ashur Nanr Bal. A government announcement said the panels, found at Nimrud Northern Iraq, bore ptcturee of the Klnjf (883 to 85. 8.C.) his
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  • 77 6 ATHENS, May. 11 Mr. Oonstantine Ka» amanlis, Greek .rime Minister, conferred .iJ.s top Cabinet mintsteis iast night ana aiterwarus declar. trt that since yesteroay'a Jyprus executions "the Greek vaovernment is now unable to count on the good faith and understanding Of the British Government."
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  • 44 6 •FINDLAW. OHIO. May, ll The Ohio Oil Com^an> iias announced the formation of a wholly owner subsiuiary, the Oasis Oil Company ot Libya, which will operate some 3s million acres of oil and gas exploration concession* ir LdDya, JNortn Ainca. AP
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  • 214 6 WILL INCLUDE THOSE WHO HELP RUSSIA IN COLD WAR WASHINGTON, Ma? 11.— Senator James Eastland proposed yesterday that treason be redefined to apply to Americans who h«4» Russia m the «Joid War against the United States. Treason Is punishable by death. In a Senate speech, Eastland said
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  • 243 6 AIHENb, Mny 11: Aati-Brtfeh passion ro«j |j bitter fcJiß throughout Greece 'Ahurschy nght t«s n emotknal ma ton niartyiized two G.e^k-Cypr.cts aangßd by Britain. Thousands of steel heimeted police and soldiers In battleJr as kept a wave of genuine national sorrow from explod ng
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  • 101 6 'Pope Receives Over 20,000 Pilgrims VATICAN CITY, May, 11 Pope Pius Xil received more tna n 20,000 tourists and m a big general audience m St. Peters Basilica Thursday, feastday of the Ascension. The day marks the anniversary of the Ascension inlo heaven of Jesus Jhriat. In Italy it i
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  • 115 6 JERUSALEM, May, U Fresh bloodshed was reported Thursday m incidents on •joth sides of the Israeii-Aran frontiers, despite the April cease-fire orders. The Egyptians said an Israel patrol bayoneted an Arab farmer to death 70 „ards inside the Egyptianiield Gaza strip and fired on Arab National Guardsmen
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  • 103 6 COLOMBO, May 11. Six Communist countries Russia, Red China, Poland, Rumania, Jzec.ioslovakia and East Germany have asked to be allow. Ed to take part m a Colombo ran exhibition which the Ceyion government bow want s to hold m 1908, a Home Ministry .source said
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  • 102 6 CHICAGO, May, li Tokyo Rose of World War n plans to fly Thursday night to San Francisco to estal/lsh residence there and take a job. Tokyo Rose, whose name is Mrs. lva Togurl D' Aquino, 39, has been livino- m Chicago since she was released m January from
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  • 35 6 CONVENTRY, England. May 11. Eleven thousand strikers m the British motor car industry voted yesterday to return to work after a 15-day tvalkout that grew out of a i ear of robots.- AP
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