Indian Daily Mail, 13 May 1956
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Title Section17 1956-05-13 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 86 81NGAPOKE, SPMPAy. MAY 1^ M66 SIX t AGES 15 CKiN'TS17 words
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814 1956-05-13 1 If Gulf Cannot Be Fuily Bridged Deadlock Over Internal Security Still Not Resolved LONDON, MAY IS— BRITISH AND SINGAPORE DELEGATES NEGOTIATING ON INDEPENDENCE I OK IHfi CROWN COLONY MET HERE YESTERDAY TO DISCUS 3 MINOR CONFERENCE QUESTIONS. But they were still deadlocked over fee cruel814 words
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207 1956-05-13 1 WASHINGTON, May 12.The state Department, in a long prepared statement said the United States 'welcomes the spirit and substance' of Sir vvm.-aoii Churchill's speech at Aachen, West Germany. it noted Uiat sir Winston, «n his important' address naa otated that if* the Russian rei/uctiation Of StalinReuter - 207 words
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155 1956-05-13 1 Worker Can Leave Job Without O. K. From Boss MOSCOW. May 12.— The Soviet Government yesterday gave workers the right to leave their jobs without first asking permission. A new Supreme Soviet Presidium decree aUtn revoked the light of compulsory transfsr or workers from one factory to another. Until nowReuter - 155 words
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Article90 1956-05-13 1 TRUMANS TO HAVE TEA WITH QUEEN NEW YORK. May 12.— The Queen and the Duke of Edmuurgh wf.l entertain Ex-Pre-sldent and Mrs. Harry Tn»maa to tea during- their vMt to Britain, Mr. Truman said before leaving here in the llmer Jnlted States. Mr. and Mrs. Truman, who will make aReuter - 90 words
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Article86 1956-05-13 1 LONDON. May, 12 India and the United Kingdom are to expand thetr air servlceb oetween the two countries. A spokesman for British overseas Airways Corporation jaid "flights by our planes am. -nose by Indian transports wlii ■je considerably expanded." The agreement, details o. which will not beAP - 86 words
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226 1956-05-13 1 (Frcm Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 12— Premier Nehru declared in thei^kSabtiHon*riday that it was tlie Uoverauient of India's intention and desire to hold tne next general e«ocuon by March it*7. Me was replying to many anxious queries following reports that tne226 words
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Article143 1956-05-13 1 Lord Lloyd's Car Mobbed At Aden ADEN. May 12.— Hundreds ot demonstrators mobbed a car carrying Lord Uoyd. Britain's Under Secretary of State for Colonies, after his arrival yseterday. Police forced a way through the crowds for the car. The nobs used sticks and rocks to attack a car followingAP - 143 words
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249 1956-05-13 1 i-ONDON. May IZ— Mr. David ivtarsnall, S.ngapore s Chief Minister, last nigmt led the uancmg of U.e Malayan Konggeng tolk dance at rece t >t.oQ ne gave for 300 guests In the £*u«ury DorciKster Hotel here. The uance utuw »n anex,hibition oi Malayan249 words
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Article89 1956-05-13 1 uutiDOn, May It uavA. 'Lau>, the cartoonist of the Liberal Manchester Guardian, has showed Mr, David Marshall, Singapore* Chief' Minister, about to kick Br\The cartoon, entitled "emotional nationalism", depicted Britonit a standing over the back stairs reading "frond." Three parsons— one Mr. MarshaU and othersReuter - 89 words
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357 1956-05-13 1 Impressed By Changes In Soviet Policies H6SIHV Seotiaad, May Sir Anthony Eden declared tare tint if Soviet polices we»-e changing tJ*JJ"*j«|4b» faacewPgMfai with the history of many Th» Prime Minister said this to Scottish supporters of Ma Conssrvativs Govsmnwnt at their annual rally. JReuter - 357 words
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Article105 1956-05-13 1 From Our Own Correspoadeat Wu*oa mi dUetoMijtitogr eve*/ aay. 'lue t«.». t^.c b u .e rw^«ni 19| uegrMM oa rnaay ana tuAy nse lurUMu-. All itablle and ofllctal activities uuve auuost €«Maea ue«^uue sJ important |>«cso<i» uav« lied to «.oo»er |*i»ues. A'ftere ha<* been on r«viv«i ior105 words
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Article86 1956-05-13 1 PARIS, May 12: Mr. Hugh Gaitskell leader of the Opposition, who had talks witn the French Premier. M. Guy Moliet, and the Foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau, here, left (or London yesterday. He said at the airport he had expressed his agreement with the FrenchReuter - 86 words
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Article173 1956-05-13 1 ANTI-FRENCH FEELINGS IN PAKISTAN 01 M& y 12— About 000 d&uonstracors snouted antl-Frenon slogans outside the nome of the Prime MoUster. Mr. Moaamad All, yesterday calling ior denunciation of *Tenu.i poacy i n Algeria. a proo&teion lonaed after prayers marten* the end of the Moslem tioly Month of Kamauan. andReuter - 173 words
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235 1956-05-13 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, May 12— Sip Leslie Munro, New Zealand permanent delegate at the U .N., said yesterday he was greatly impressed during a recent world tour by efforts of India, Pakistan and Burma to provide housing and rehabilitation, for thousandsAP - 235 words
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Article84 1956-05-13 1 MacDonald Confers With Marshall LONDON, May 12.— Mr Malcolm MacDonald, British High Commissioner in India, has had informal talks here wit* Mr. David Marsnali who is iead.ngr the Singapore delegation In their discussions with the British Government, usually rel.able sources said. Mr. MacDonald, who has fPfne mto London from NewReuter - 84 words
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Article85 1956-05-13 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) S^s May 12- ihe Underground Naira Phl dteolvea Hie N*«a Nation* C<£n§l ajd l ha» assumed dictatorial powe?* A new outareak smMkc the Imnitagrfl school bu I<S£ has broken out in some area of the Naga Hills won control of the Cmincl (hi85 words
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Article118 1956-05-13 1 WASHINGTON. May 12 Present Jbisennawei- entered the Army's Walter Re<d Hospital late Thursday lor a full scoJf> puys.cal examination. It to to -ncludc a new check on toe condition of his heart. The doctors' rind.ngs are to fee announced Saturaay. They are sur* to have political aigniacanceAP - 118 words
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Article27 1956-05-13 1 DEATH OF MRS. S. R. V. ARASU to announce the death o; Madam ThayammaL wife of Kao Sahib 8. rTv. Arasu, of the Indian Overeeae M^U^ Su3K27 words
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Article, Illustration8230 1956-05-13 2 SUNITI KUMAR CHATTERJI - SUNITI KUMAR CHATTERJI SARI-CAUGHT THE JMAGIMftTION OF WHOLE ttORLD BY 'FHEREJ la an old Hndl proverb which is current in Eastern India ap rucl khana, par ruci pahirna, which «"tr%. "eat accord ng to your own taste, but dress according to 4 others' taste", and this in8,230 words
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Article2442 1956-05-13 3 K.M. PANNIKAR - K.M. PANNIKAR Up f)NE of the most notable fea,--v tures of our national life has been at all times the voluntary organisation of people In the cause of education. Though public attention to the problem c adult education in an organised manner is of recent origin,2,442 words
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Article122 1956-05-13 3 MADKA&: Mr 8. M«rahaj* Mftft, bfoeUl honorary SJ'lC^a: Co«rt, Vepery coavieted K. iuuuHa|»p« ftatafcer of i"A««ar oa lUMMgay whWw bee. f (b) or tfte *.ca. Act Md ■wiimim Wm to pay ttjw of B». ie te rtettMut to «cm week's M.I. wtt* havta* cut122 words
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165 1956-05-13 3 SOVIET OFFER TO JOIN WEST ON MIDEAST LONDON: British informants say Soviet Russia is reported willing to Join the West soon in new efforts to promote an Arab-Israeli peace settlement. Talk |s going on behind the diplomatic scenes about the ad vtaabinty of asking U.N. Secretary General Dag Bam marskjoidA.P. - 165 words
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43 1956-05-13 3 Sharp Increase In Rubber Output In '53 NEW UELttl; The production of rubber in India regi» tered a sharp increase in 1953. although the area under it remained more or less at the previous year's level of 1.70.000 acress, according to official figures.43 words
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Article37 1956-05-13 3 PHNOM PEHN, May 11: Premier Chou En-lal of Red China was reported today to nave decided to visit Cambodia at the invitation of Prince Norodom either the middle of June or the first week of Julv. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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510 1956-05-13 3 UNITED NATIONS: India was generality expect•d to be etoolea Uluinnaa win* the "ad louc" votumittee on tne special t nM«d Nalaoaft Jtand for £oono mic Ueveiopmeut (stj\*i^i>) meets lie*e. The Indian dt.egation will be led by Mr. All *awar Jung, India's Amoasaaoor In oatrv.510 words
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661 1956-05-13 3 COMMUNISTS CONGRESS POSSIBILITIES OF CO-OPERATION MADRAS; "The Common tot Party cannot think in rional «v«M Hn y t nM Mr. P. lUnuwnurta, Leader of Uxe •4s*e*eaee toe decisions of to« Commas** Arty of India The fourth Congress of the Oaruraunist Party, ne saiu, mei at a time, when success** ♦»ad661 words
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Article222 1956-05-13 3 MADRAS: Tne Committee of Uo IAKm Library Aotnoity, MadiM It i» lomrot, nas aakud C*ovci.iiuaeot tor permission to purchase the faouse la Ihojtaan jeeriwaaJ Ko.l Street lripUctuie, woere Poet Subraraanya Bharati lived and died If permission Is granted by Goveinment, a library Is Ikelyto be located222 words
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Article32 1956-05-13 3 TRICHUR: Mr. P. C. Joahi Communist Party leader, denied reports Of spilt in tne communist Party. There were definitely various viewpoints and it was evident during the32 words
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Article855 1956-05-13 3 flffiM&gso:- t~ a 1 flexi We» approach to Uiis question was necessary in order to ensure tn« operJuon or botn tne sectors in a nealtny way. tueir sunu.taneo-s expansion wititout prejudice to one aaotner, and in tue ianjei interests of tne national economy. xne Commttee, to855 words
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3422 1956-05-13 4 IN CEYLON PARLIAMENT TRIBUTE TO FIRST PREMIER'S POLICY COLOMBO: Mr. O. G. Ponnambalam, Q.C. M.P. for Jaffna, paid a compliment in the House of Representatives, to the language policy of the late Mr. D. S. Senanayake, the first Prime Minister of Ceylon3,422 words
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Article76 1956-05-13 4 BE PATIENT TAMIL MPs ADVISED Mr. T. B. I LANGARATNE, the Labour Minister •aid in the House of Representatives, that he was aware that the language question was) of paramount importance to the Tamilspeaking members like the Member for Vavunlya. If those members were patient for about a week, they76 words
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Article500 1956-05-13 4 NAINTTAL: Mr. V. T. Kriafenamachari, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, In Ids 'address to the Development OowanisHlooers' Conference, said that an increase in agricultural production with a view to countering Inflation and promotion ot small savings movement in the rural areas the two main directions in which the National500 words
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Article196 1956-05-13 4 FABULOUS TREASURE MYTH: TRUE! TOKYO. May, 11 A n Indian nationalist who workea With the Japanese during the pacific war today claimed that a huge treasure in Jewels anv. money disappeared with Suohas Chandra Bose, the wartime Indian nationalist ieadei who was reportedly killed hi an air crash on Formosa196 words
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Article443 1956-05-13 4 SURAT: Mr. Lai feahadur Shastri Union Minister for Hallways, said here "Even with the 51 per cent increase in carrying capacity on the railways during the Second Plan period, overcrowding in trains will not be removed by the end of the Second Plan period". Keplying to a443 words
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Article109 1956-05-13 4 Swing To Labour In U. K. LONDON, May. U First «*uw» to municipal elections In ttigland and Wales, polled jresteruay, showed a swine cowardg Labour The Conservative Party, on toe other hand, had captured X* B 138, while the Überai Party had 13 sains and ll tosses. The elections wereReuter - 109 words
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Article111 1956-05-13 4 ACCRA, Gold Coast, May n British Toaoland ippeared k> have plumped for onion with thfc British ColoW S lCh soon to gain its Independence within the Caramonwearth— us returns in a plebiscite on iho nign1 Ct r lled ln late Tne alternative for the former German territoryReuter - 111 words
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764 1956-05-13 6 P. C. C. CHEFS' RESOLVE NEW DELHI. The Conference of Provincial Congress Committee Presidents and Secretaries, which met here for the second day last week strongly endorsed ttie Co igress President's view that active members are the backbone of the organisation and every effort should764 words
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Article81 1956-05-13 6 The Federation Government and the War Otnce have for dome time had under examination the expenses incurred by married Maiayan soldiers when separated from their famLles wallet on operations and other duty. The Federation Government and the War Office have now agreed that with effect from81 words
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Article584 1956-05-13 6 NSW YORK: Mr. G. L. Mehta, Indian Ambassador to the United States, has callec or a revaluation of the word, 'uncommitted" In reference to ertain countries. Mr. Mehta, who was address ng the Pittsburg Foreign Po icy Association, said that what vere called the uncommitted lations584 words
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105 1956-05-13 6 ..^rraD NATIONS, New York, May, 12 The U.N. announced yesterday that a majority in British Togoland voted for union with the neighbouring Gold Coast. It gave these complete unofficial results from WednesAfrican U.N. trust territory: For union with the Gold Coast 92,775; for continuanceAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration181 1956-05-13 6 THE 05,000,000 LADY T^MPLB* TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL, bollt entirely by voluntary oub*crli*i<m», is to be tMfHMm opened by Lady Tempter on 7th May, 1956. Standing On Uh> of a talU I jm a 39-aere site Just four milos outside the Federal capital, beside the main North South181 words
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120 1956-05-13 6 SUVA, Fiji Islands, May 11 Uhe Fiji Education Department replied Thursday to an Indian delegation of racial discrimination in the kH# islands in education. It said that white it was true there were not enough educaional facilities for all Indian caildn n in the colony,AP - 120 words
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532 1956-05-13 6 Foreign Business Contracts For India itociW ukiuitl: Inata, despite ltd unvc Luwaju tfUcuuiAiu u* coauiiuuig 10 acuacL wtue vai»eiy ox tuui^n uuduu** xtie collaboration between tne inuiaua tutu private t>i\um\, American anu west otarwui nniis in cocatruttuijr new oieei iuui4 ilcie is wen Kuuwu. i>ut tne dealings exteim into lessAP - 532 words
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Article39 1956-05-13 6 WELLINGTON, May 12.— Mr. Sydeny Holland, the New fceauand Premier, said here yesterday that when he visited Japan soon he would do uls best to bring closer friendship between Japan and Now Zealand. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article38 1956-05-13 6 ATHENS, May 12— Athena City Council has changed tne name of the street In which the British embassy stands to Michael Karaoils and Andreas Demetriou Street honour of tht two Greek Cypriote executed In Cyprus.38 words
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107 1956-05-13 6 Dulles Sought Reprieve For Greeks? LONDON, May 12.— Th© foreign Otttce vunnrratxl ye*. UwOa > that Mr. Jun n Foster IHiilm the United &tate» becrci*r> of State, had unoliiciauiy interceded on behalf of two Greek Cyprlots hanged yesterday in Cyprus. A yolf— ii»ii said thai whea Mr. Dalies was in107 words
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Article108 1956-05-13 6 POINT OF THE MOUIi TAIN, Utah, May, 12 Vo lunteer firing squads execute two Midwestern men at dav.i yesterday for a murder th«^ committed more than six yeai Deputy Sheriff Charles Well from Iron Country, where th pair was convicted, read th Jeath warrants. He then108 words
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287 1956-05-13 6 FROGMAN U. K. APOLOGISES TO U. S. S. R. LONDON, May 12.— The British Government has expressed its regrets to Kuss.a that a retired noyal Navy frogman was aivinjr near the waranips tnat jrougnt NlKita Kurushchev anu Premier ksulganin to Britain. Britain denied that the froginan naa peiiuisaion' to diveAP - 287 words
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