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Title Section16 1956-05-14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XH No. 87 SfNGAfQttC, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1968 SIX PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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Article901 1956-05-14 1 Will Mot Sally Democracy With Half Me a lures' Fate Of Singapore To fie Known Next Friday LONDON, May 13— Britate yesterday pat now proposals on the crucial question oi the external defence of an independent Singapore at the AngloSingapore constitutional conference here. Conference sources said thatReuter - 901 words
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Article43 1956-05-14 1 LONDON, May 13.— Mr. 1 David MarshaU, Chief Ministen- of Singapore, was today heading a group of the Singapore Merdeka (Freedom) De- 1 legation visiting Earl Attlee. the Former Labour Party I Leader, at his home in Buck- inehamshire.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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220 1956-05-14 1 ONLY A MIRACLE CAN SAVE THE TALKS agreement with the British government over their demand tor Merdeka (fcreeaomj. They beleve the couapse of the talks will come, unless there is any ticamattc lastariaute development, over wnat has been the major stumbling block throughout the meetings. This is whether British representativesReuter - 220 words
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167 1956-05-14 1 CRUCIAL TEST FOR S. AFRICAN Racial Policy CAPETOWN, Ma* 13— South Africa's aparateld the nationalist government's policy of racial segregation «r "separate development" will meet crucial teats in the Bouse of Assembly Monday. The House Is to open a debate on the recently-published report by the Comoatosion on the development167 words
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365 1956-05-14 1 Member's Threat To President (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMTVK, dun: A detngato to 10th annual aenstom oi me iM«J<*ytui Indian congress yesterday questioned tne ngnt of tne Wonung Committee to eaect cnamges in the oonsttiuuon of orgamgauon and iuruier threatened to take365 words
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Article93 1956-05-14 1 <A BOARD USS MT. MCKINLEY, ENIWETCK, May 13— The sixth postponement of the H-bomb test was announced today by the task force 7 Command. The time was reset for Tuesday morning. It had been planned for tomorrow, mid-Pacific time. Rear Admiral B. HaU Hanion, task forceAP - 93 words
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272 1956-05-14 1 MIC DECISIONS ON CITIZENSHIP RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, May 13— The Malayan Indian Congress will urge Government that education in the Federation, should be of a secular nature or in case provision is made for religious instructions in schools at public expense such facility by272 words
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Article59 1956-05-14 1 DJAKARTA, May 13.—Indonesia will this year launch a campaign to wipe out Mala* la by 1960. Announcing this the head of the Malaria Institute of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Suparmo, said that under the new plan all houses in Malaria stricken areas would be59 words
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Article200 1956-05-14 1 OAZA, May IS.— lieutenant. Colonel Gamel AMel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, paid surprise flyto* visit to Gaza yesterday. Colonel Nasser, addressing bis crowds milling round him, said: "Thank Allah, we today are in a stronger, teller position, i hope we shall be even stronger200 words
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Article91 1956-05-14 1 ROME, May 13.— A jealous circus lion' broke his rival's back with one swipe of his paw during a performance here. Several hundred persons, including many children, were witnesses' to the killing. The lions, Tarzan and Tobrukn had been performing separately In the Togni Circus since they foughtAP - 91 words
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Article109 1956-05-14 1 KARACHI, May 13.— About 300 demonstrators with ban* ners demanding a boycott of French goods and Air France services because of France's Algerian policy marched to the rates of the residence of the Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad All Friday. He received a delegation. .Later the PrimeReuter - 109 words
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Article82 1956-05-14 1 KARACHI, May 13 Special prayers were offered in Mosques throughout Pakistan yesterday for the 'liberation' of Algeria aod^ Kashmir, and for the success of the Arab cause In Palestine. The largest congregation at which prayers were offered in Karachi was attended by the Pakistani President,Reuter - 82 words
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Article110 1956-05-14 1 WASHINGTON, May 13 President Eisenhower received an "excellent" report on his physical condition Saturday after a two-day head-to-toe examination by doctors at Walter Reed Hospital. "I think the results of the e^am were excellent," Elsenhower's Secretary, James C. Hagerty, told reporters preparatory to issuing a detailedAP - 110 words
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Article123 1956-05-14 1 LONDON. May 13.— Anglo. Soviet talks due to take place here on the position In Laos, second largest Indo-China State, have been postponed until after Whitsun. A Foreign office spokesman said that the two representatives, the Marquess of Reading, Foreign Office Minister of State, and Mr.Reuter - 123 words
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Article102 1956-05-14 1 PARIS. May 13. The French Cabinet met for four and a half hours yesterday to approve the stand to be taken in their Russian visit next week by premier Guy Mollet and Foreign Minister Christian Plneau. Ministers heard a Ion? state ment by M. PlneauReuter - 102 words
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Article35 1956-05-14 1 FATIMA. Portugal, May 13 A throng of half a million pilgrims from all parts of the world gathered here yesterday to commemorate the appear* ance of Virgin Mary to three little Shepherds in 1917.- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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515 1956-05-14 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., May 14, 1956 MacDomald's Role In Merdeka Talks THE presence of the Rt Hon'ble Malcolm MacDonald, P.C., at the current Anglo-Singapore Talks in London is a matter, nay, a phenomenon of no little significance. That the is there at this time cannot be. attributed to515 words
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Article718 1956-05-14 2 PLEA FOR LOCATION in madras cmr MADRAS: MR. 8. ANANTARAMAKRISHNAN URGED THE MADRAS CORPORATION AND THE STATE GOVERNMENT TO DO EVERYTH ING IN TH9IR POWER TO SEE THAT AS MANY INDUSTRIES AS POSSIBLE WERE STARTED IN AND AROUND THE CITY OF MADRAS SO THAT THE EMPLOYMENT718 words
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319 1956-05-14 2 MADRAS: Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh. Union Minister for Agriculture, said here that his Ministry was of the view that the Planning Commission should increase the cakK went if they wanted food production to be stepped up by 40 per cent during the Second Five-Year Plan319 words
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Article36 1956-05-14 2 SEOUL, May 13— Television made is debut in South Korea last night. Hundreds ov viewers watched on. 32 sets placed on street corners, 25 newspaper buildings andon school Dtavicround* in Seoul- APAP - 36 words
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Article1184 1956-05-14 2 THE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR DHAKRA, till recently a small village situated in an obscure corner of the green BhjfevaUack bills, about 225 milbs north of Delhi has become i world famous because of a oai- que dam being built there to- a narrow gorge to hold up tfte enUre Sutlej1,184 words
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Article341 1956-05-14 2 completely mechanised. On extremely steep slopes on sides where no machinery can reach, the work is being done by manual labour at great risk of life. To ensure safety of the lives of workers* they are slung down by ropes with one end tied341 words
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180 1956-05-14 2 NEW DEUH: The Indian Railway* Incur a total iiHiiifllwiw of 1C 14.XS •tores dntey the current financial year on schemes for the welfare of their staff, It is understood. Out of this sun, Us. 6.85 crore* are to be spent on the rui—limiUiin of180 words
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Article61 1956-05-14 2 NEW DEUfr: A eroup of German Buddhist leaders will visit India to participate in the Buddha jayanti celebrations in November this year. Professor Hoffmann, a wellknown German Indologlst. will be a member of this group the German Buddhist community an estimated 5,000 from all over Germany—61 words
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Article50 1956-05-14 2 NEW DELHI; TTie Governments of India and Grecohave decided to establish dipomatic relations bet eon them and to exchange diplomatic representatives at embassy level, says a Press communique issued by the Ministry of External Affairs. The Indian Ambassador in Rome will be concurrently accredited to Greece.50 words
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Advertisement106 1956-05-14 2 When Completed Shall Make IF^iVT POVERTY A Thing Of The Part Kim yjlliWPi'V#v /fl ■•-<".> r i*'-x t^^^^l li^ferl ■Tt'^Bm* if" k' imHikS JK^& -fl s•■5 '>>j£-''* rf ,v 4 DcNnous fiill-coiirat mfnlt—^i fvtfrm«t'« We/rpAf. LOOK HOW BOAC TAKES GOOD CARE <^«mKB OF YOU! With really personal service ineomfl WP^A106 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-05-14 3 Dressed like a South Indian bridegroom is Kishore Kumar in 'NEW DELHI', a social romance.20 words
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Article93 1956-05-14 3 roONA: A hate* of 12 women, headed, by Mlm Sudha GmdgU daughter of Mr. N. V. Gadgtl, ILP, courted arrest defytn* lut polloe baa on processions Their demonstration was In ■upport of the Samy ukla Msawshtia agitation. The women were produced before a Magistrate, who sentenced eaeh93 words
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Article142 1956-05-14 3 NEW DELHI; May J2._ Chinese Communist '.and reJornut in Eastern Tibet provok. ed opposition but reports of a widespread Tibetan revolt against Communism are exaggerated, a& Indian Government spokesman said yesterday. He said information reaching the Indian Government from its representatives in Lhasa, Tibet's capital, indicated theA.P. - 142 words
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885 1956-05-14 3 WAY TO ENRICH INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE KESEABCH B¥S111U1« TO BE ESTABLISHED NEU'DELHI: The B*jy» Sakha, oa W<*Wlav, g«jjjagtot^of Medical MM Bill M puMd by The Institut*, will provide uaderaradaato y 4 post-graduate medical fwtnqa*i»M, besides offering fadHue* for (raining of persomeJ in aJR huporUat hraav ches of beHttfa activities885 words
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Article138 1956-05-14 3 PARIS, May 12.-aUrshaJ Joeip Broz Tito, president of Yugoslavia, yesterday pledged «ms«J.f to aid France l^ a liberal" solution of the 18--mooth-old .Algerian rebellion. The pledge was contained in Joint communique by the French andYugodav governmeats, ending the political phase of Tito's six-day visit toA.P. - 138 words
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Article86 1956-05-14 3 COIMBATORE: Seetharama Rao, and Venkatachalam, typist, of the DEO's Office were the victims of a stabbing outrage here on Wednesday evening while they were returning to the office from a hotel. The Injured persons were removed to the Government Headquarters hospital where their condition Is said86 words
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243 1956-05-14 3 AHMEDABAOI A MEMORANDUM TO TH* PRIME MINISTER, MR. NEHRU, Oft THE STATES REORGANISATION SILL AS AFFECTING THE BOMBAY STATE/SIGNED BY 29 ORGANISATIONS REPRESENTING INDUSTRIAL, EDUCATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL INTERESTS OF GUJERAT, WAS RELEASED HERE BY BR. NIRUBHAI DESAI, SECRETARY OF THE GUJERAT SAMITI.243 words
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Article, Illustration138 1956-05-14 3 MADRAS: The T.U.C.S. began sales of the rice released from Central Governments stocks, in order to bring down the price of rice. The sales commenced in the moram* in five of Its 59 bran* dies In the City and suburbs and in some more138 words
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Article189 1956-05-14 3 TN PARIS the dramatic search for the Hindu girt in Paramount'* "The Mountain," co-starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner, came to a successful ond. Anna Kashfi, a slim nineteen year old beauty from India, living in London appeared in the French capital, wae interviewed by producer-director Edward Dmytryk189 words
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765 1956-05-14 3 Nehru APPEAL AT INAUGURATION OF NATIONAL CONFERENCE NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said here last Wednesday that chad welfare schemes should be riven the first place in the national development plans... "If we do not look after the children to-day we will be765 words
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63 1956-05-14 3 KASHMIR: Plebiscite Not Altogether Ruled Out NEW DELHI; Addressing the Presidents of Pradesh Cpagress Committee*, Jura, Mr. Nehru, prime Minister, reviewed the tatcnattoaal situation and referred, in Particular, to Germany and Kashmir. The Prime Mbalator said he bad not altogether ruled o«t a plebiscite hi Kashmir, <*•* development* such ae63 words
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Article29 1956-05-14 3 JAMMU: Yuvraj Karan Singh, Sadar-i-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir left here last week for Bombay en route to Europe on a two-month private visit.29 words
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407 1956-05-14 3 Pak. Dues To Indian: TAlks Conclude NO CHARGE IN POSITION the last three days to discuss various financial matters affecting the two countries arising out of partition, particularly those which are still outstanding. There was a most useful and cordial exchange of views between the two delegations and the discussions407 words
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Article176 1956-05-14 3 NEW DELHI: Army medi* cal authorities propose to study the effect of alcohol at low temperatures and high altitudes. Mr. Mahavir Tyagi. Minister for Defence Organisations, said in the Rajya Sabha. Earlier, Mr. Tyagi repUed in the negative to Mrs. Violet Alva's question as to whether176 words
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Article250 1956-05-14 3 MADRAS: His Lordship Mr. Tustice Somasundaram admitted, at the vacation sitting of the Madras High Court last Wednesday, a writ petition filed on behalf of the Manager of the Dhandapani Aided Elementary School, Kaniyur (Coimbatore district), praying for the issue of a writ of eerttorari250 words
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Article39 1956-05-14 3 FOERABAD: The All- hid a Youth o<mgr\es9 will be held at Byderdtxxd from June 9 to 11 Mn U. N. Dhebar, Congress President, will inaugurate tt and Mra. Indira Gandhi fcos been requested to preside.39 words
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485 1956-05-14 4 MEETING IN JULY NEW DELHI: So many speculative reports are circulating in PUrJiament lobbies over the postponement of the inauguration of the reorganised States and the general elections that many members are perplexed as to what is happening. Lobby talks indicated the possibility485 words
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Article337 1956-05-14 4 NEW DELHI: The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Satya Narayan Sinha announced in the Lok Sabha last Wednesday that "the House is not going to sit beyond the 31st of this month." Dr. Lanka Sundaram Inde- pendent) and Prof. Hlren Mukerjee, Deputy Leader of the337 words
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158 1956-05-14 4 "Sing no more 1 Sang an angry poet; I don't agree. Be it death Or be it sorrow Do not weep. Be it grief or be it joy Take it as it comes. Sing when you work, Be it hard or be158 words
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Article302 1956-05-14 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for information and Broadcasting last Thursday emphasised the need for a concerted effort to prepare adequate juvenile literature so that children's educai tion became easier and effecItive. Inaugurating an exhibition of juvenile literature organised on the occasion of the302 words
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Article109 1956-05-14 4 CALCUTTA: At the Internal tea sale held here on May 8, Dust offerings consisted of 20,--800 packages. There was good general demand, but prices were generally an irregular hah* to one anna below last rates, other than for the few Black Leaf es and the very best109 words
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Article78 1956-05-14 4 TOKYO: The Indian Commissioner here to investigate the reported death in 1945 of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose interviewed the Japanese Minister who was attached to Bose's provisional Government and a Japanese air force officer who survived the airplane crash in which Bose was believed killed. A78 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-05-14 4 OCCUPATIONAL IHEBATY ptajr* a» important rote to the treatment off patlwhr «fc th4 tm§j Tempter Tuberculosis Hospital Koala Luuspt. Hare a anmhtii of patients aro raakin* baskets with the help of an instructor ~Shd a Red Gross worker. (Below) Sister. M. Nakashlba from Melbourne, Australia (centre) teaching a Malayan Norse67 words
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518 1956-05-14 4 OOTACAMUNDk Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, •aid Uwt Monday that it was Impossible to have a particular system of education for all time to come because the system of education had to be changed to suit the needs of successive generations and regretted518 words
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Article243 1956-05-14 4 AIJ.AHARAD: A writ petition Mad fcr Mr. Abater Kanti Ocsfc, Mtfor of Alfcrtta Itttr ortter of the U.P. Board of High School and Intermediate Education, refusing. to entrust the publication at the Bawd's results or 1956 to his paper, was admitted last Wednesday by the Allahabad High Court. Admitting243 words
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Article58 1956-05-14 4 Acting Rajpramukh Of Rajasthan JAIPUR: The Maharaja of Kotah, Uprajpraniukh of Rajasthan. The Chief Justice of Rajasthan, Mr. K. N. Wanchoo, administered the oath of office to the Maharaja. The Chief Minister, Mr. Mohanlal Sukhadia, Cabinet Ministers and senior State officials were present on the occasion. The Rajpramukh, the Maharaja58 words
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Article363 1956-05-14 4 RECOMMENDATION TO GOVT. NEW DELHI: The Sethuaamadram Project Committee fe stated to have pointed out that the Sethusamudrant navigation route cannot be a complete alternative for the nmnd-Geyton route unless it had on it a port and harbour which will provide the same facilities for ships363 words
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Article284 1956-05-14 4 MADRAS: Mr. Justice N. Somasundaram disposed of a revision petition last week-end in the Madras High Court reducing the sentences of lines imposed on the directors of a company by the Fourth Presidency Magistrate, George Town, on a- complaint of irregularities made by the Registrar of Companies. The284 words
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Article39 1956-05-14 4 DETROIT, May, 12 The United Auto Workers Union yesterday rejected an lnvitaT f Jf S n L th Cohihiunist-do-mlnatod Trade Union Council in Waraaw to send a delef»tto» to a vldttePolaiiSiPm. two ar Utttt wokflv APAP - 39 words
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Article531 1956-05-14 4 IMPROVEMENT OF SLUMS IN MADRAS Kodambakkam and the other In Tondiarpet, to provide house sites for 3?o families of pave-ment-dwelJers and to acquire and improve six slums on private land, two slums on Government land and one on Corporation land. In these nine slums, it was proposed to give all531 words
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Article209 1956-05-14 4 MADRAS: Ramakrishnan (24) of Royapuram was arrested on Wednesday morning on a charge of attempted theft of a purse containing Rs. 1,510 from a bus passenger. It is said Mr. Narayana Chetty, agent of a daily at Nandyal. who had come to the City a209 words
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72 1956-05-14 4 CO-OP. SPINNING MILL FOR SRIVILLIPUTTUR MADRAS: A move la afoot to start a co-operative spinning mill at Srtvilllputtur, Ramanathapuram District, with the participation of the weavers' co-operative societies and cotton growers. It Is stated that the cooperative societies and cotton growers will have to collect about Rs. 10 lakhs and72 words
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Article114 1956-05-14 4 CAPETOWN: South Africa's long-range policy mi to enaura that tho "irreducible minimum' 1 of Indians remained In the country, the Minister of tt» Ulterior, Dr. Eben Donges last Wednesday. Dr. Dongea recalled that he had said he would attempt to get Indiana' co-operation for any repatriation114 words
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Article50 1956-05-14 4 SAMBALPUR: Seven persons were killed and four 2i h u rs toJ^M when a truck dashed agatost a bridge near Mawpall i n Metehhamunda Than*. 80 miieg from here on Sunday, aocordfog to a report received laat week. TroS the Injured were stated to be50 words
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Article521 1956-05-14 5 ARBITRATION NOT FAVOURED INTERPRETATION OF PACT COLOMBO: Prime Minister Banferanaike told his weekly Press conference here last Tuesday that he did not favour reference of differences arising from interpretation of Indu-China Pact on citizenship to arbitration by a third party. ••TlH* position, I expect, mv Mend521 words
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579 1956-05-14 5 U. K. BASES: NO MODIFICATION OF STAND —P.M. COLOMBO: Prime Minister Bandaranaike said last Wednesday that continuance of British bases in Ceylon came into fundamental! conflict with "my entire conception either of world affairs or the position which I visualise for my country in foreign affairs." Mr. Bandaranalke was asked579 words
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Article188 1956-05-14 5 CX3LOMBO: The entire question of the medium of instruction in schools will come up for review before the Muster of" Education, Mr. w. Dahanayake, soon after the "SinnaJe3e Only" Bill is passed by Parliament. It is understood that the question will have to be reviewed In relation188 words
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Article286 1956-05-14 5 Ministerial Poem Again! COLOMBO: Recent ministerial raillery in verse between the Finance Minister and the Transport Minister has .ed to more verse, Thifl time the author is an official in the Transport Ministry, who prefers to remain anonymous. He calls his contribution "A Saga of Shelters." Here It Is Peter's286 words
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Article421 1956-05-14 5 SAMASMAJIST LEFTISTS CRITICISED DAMBADENIYA; The leftists especially tne oaraasamajusts, were vehementaly *:ritiz«l and their conduct deplored at a maas public meetin^ at Narammaia. They had turned out traitors to and cut-throats of the new go* verment by clamouring tor parity, it was said. ▲11 the speakers, fiercely attacked the Leftists421 words
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Article338 1956-05-14 5 Artillery Men On Hunger Strike! COLOMBO; Eighteen artiilery men are on a fcunger strike at the Army base Camp at Thooaveli i n Mannar. Tne hunger striken are ail due for release from the Army in si x months' time; They began their fast because they have not been given338 words
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Article169 1956-05-14 5 COLOMBO; The Minister of Transport and Works, Mr. Maithripsua Senanayake, asked his Permanent Secretary, Mr. M. de Jayaratne, and the Commissioner of Motor Transport, Mr. L.S>B. Perera, to go by plane to Madras next week-end and make a preliminary study of the opera* tion Of nationalised bus transport169 words
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Article450 1956-05-14 5 Caffee Surplus Problems COCHIN: The interrupted bkesora showers of late Januuary have been followed up ft mid-March with fairly good results in the mala coffee anas. Planters believe that the Ro» busta crop win be better than the one picked this year and that AraWca will be quite a good450 words
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Article223 1956-05-14 5 HYDERABAD: Mr. J. Narasingha Rao, President of the Hyderabad Pradesh Congress jrrm> arrived here last week Trbm Delhi after attending the conference of Presidents and Secretaries of Pradesh Congress Committees, told Pressmen that the Congipsa High Command had decided to allow Telengana to* have a separate223 words
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Article190 1956-05-14 5 I NEW DELHI: The Indian National Preparatory Committee, formed here to make preparations for participation of Indian journalists in the international gathering of journalists to be held at Helsinki next month, will meet here in conference on May 20. The conference will be inaugurated by Dr.190 words
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68 1956-05-14 5 Prohibition Commission's New head COLOMBO: Sir Velupillai, Coomaraswamy will head the Prohibition Commission in place of Sir Richard Aluwihare, who lesigned before the general election to contest the Kalawewa seat. Following the appointment of Sir Velupillai, as chairman the Prime Minister has included Mr. b.H. Dunwill in the Commission. The68 words
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Article223 1956-05-14 5 MADRAS: Acharya Vinoba Bhavc will enter Tamil Nag at Tiruvallur on the morning of. May; 13 on hfs Bhoodan mission, after completing his walking tour in Andhra. Vinobaji will be riven a. reception on behalf of Die people Of Tamil 1 Nad in the Iluppai Tope223 words
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Article68 1956-05-14 5 INDIA NOT INFORMED OF PAK. PLAN NEW DELHI: India had received no commurii'carJon to the effect that Pakistan proposed to raise the Kashmir issue In the United Nations Security Council, Mr. Sadat All Khan, Parliamentary Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry, told Mr. H. V. Kamath in a written reply68 words
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Article419 1956-05-14 6 "ComeBack,Mother' s In Tears" Says Singapore Contractor To China-Bound Daughter Pui Kam Has Not Yet Decided To Return HONG KONG, May 13 Miss Leoog Put Hum, the 20-yeaiM>!d runaway Singapore student, on arrival here yesterday, aboard the Dutch \imtr Tjfltrwiah, could not make op her mi nd whether to proceedReuter - 419 words
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168 1956-05-14 6 Expansion Of Commonwealth Membership WELLINGTON. New Zealand, May 13. The forecast by New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, that vital changes are coming in the constitution of {he British Commonwealth is seen in authoritative circles here as a long term appreciation rather than an indication that the forthcoming CommonwealthReuter - 168 words
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71 1956-05-14 6 RAINER GRACE LUNCH WITH A FRANCO MADRID, May 13.— Prince Rainier and Princes s Grace of Monaco lunched with General Kiancusco franco, and high Spanish government officiate and their wives at the Paroo palace yesterday. The Princess, the former Grace Kelly, told a news conference, "Gen. Franco overwhelmed u sA.P. - 71 words
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48 1956-05-14 6 INDIAN CULTURAL DELEGATION IN MANILA MANILA, May 13. A 23--member Indian dancing troupe has arrived for a series of performances of Indian dance and music here. The group, headed by Prithvi Raj Kapoor, one of India's outstanding artists, is on a three-month cultural tour of Southeat Asia.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article222 1956-05-14 6 Shun Goods Made By Slave Labour! WASHINGTON, May 13.— U.S Secretary of Labour Jame 3 P. Mitchell said iast night the United States will seek a ■worldwide boycott against goods produced by slave labour. Mttche.l said the plan will bo pushed in the form of a proposed "convention" or a222 words
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Article210 1956-05-14 6 LABOUR FRONT'S ACTIVITIES A meeting of the General Council Of me L*oour Front was ueld a* No. 4U» fcencoo-en otreet, Che* office of the Front's jstamiord branch, at 10.30 am. yesterday. The Central Committee have dissolved the following subcommittees: PubUo Welfare, Election Campaign, and Trade Union. An Organisation Committee has210 words
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Article132 1956-05-14 6 VJVIEBS, France, May IS. Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia arrived at this fttttte provincial railway station Saturday on the last leg of bi» heavily guarded «bt day visit to France. The rook landscape was strewn with bins variform, ed, »teei heltneted gendarmes who watohed the train arrive twoAP - 132 words
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Article338 1956-05-14 6 NEW DELHI: The Union Government proposes to set up a Welfare Advisory Board tor the country's i9,ooty(*K) tribal people in order to implement a 'comprehensive programme to promote the welfare of these primitive people. The exact composition of the board and its function la beta? worked338 words
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Article102 1956-05-14 6 MADHIPURA (Bihar)- The Kosi, Bihar's 'river of sorrow* has burst its banks too early' this year sweeping across several thousand acres of rice and maize fields in the Saharsa district, reports reaching here last Wednesday said. From Darbhanga it was reported that! the river was rising102 words
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76 1956-05-14 6 MADRAS: The death occurred under tragic circumstances on May 7 of one RaHiakrlshnan, aged 30, aaid to be a native of Malabar, while engaged in supervising building operations inside Madras Harbour. It in stated that while supervising the demolition of an old wall76 words
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Article106 1956-05-14 6 HUBLI: The Council of the Karnatak PCC, at a meeting here last week set up a committee of 27 persons to examine the questions that would arise as a result of formation of the new State of Mysore. Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. Ambli,106 words
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Article51 1956-05-14 6 PARIS. May 13.— France'0 booming shipyards are building six 6470-ton freighters for Russia. The shipbuilders' Syndicate (Ctiambre Syndicate Des Construe tuers De Navires) has announced that the first two of the ships the Nicolai Firogov and the Sergual Botkine— will be reaflirtOT sea trials this month.-AP - 51 words
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Article107 1956-05-14 6 LONDON, May 13.— Front page copyright reports In the in THE SUNDAY TIMES and TUB OBSERVER, took pessimistic view of the London talks on Singapore's future. Under a large headline Deadlock in Singapore THE SUNDAY TIMES Diplomatic Correspondent quoted Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, as sayingReuter - 107 words
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Article85 1956-05-14 6 PICKPOCKET CORRECTS JUDGE! NEW YORK, MaylS. A pickpocket corrected Jadgpe ia mart yesterday ■Jaglatrato Edward T. Galloway senteaeed Robert Jones, 41, to six months after he plwnlwl n% to fcetor a kaowa aMtpecfcc* Mtariar la s> ptfbtic place. 'Pardon me, Your Maaoar,* Joaes iaierranted wttba polite smile. "at* vtolattoa ofAP - 85 words
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Article108 1956-05-14 6 GENEVA, May 13.—Nurses of many nations met here yesterday, the 136th Anniversary of the Birth of Florence Nightingale, to discuss the proolems of their profession. They met within the framework of the ninth World Health Assembly, now in session in Geneva, and will submit a reportReuter - 108 words
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Article91 1956-05-14 6 NICOSIA, Cyprus, May 13. —The EOKA underground organisation Saturday called on every Greek in Cyprus to try to execute She British Governor, Sir John Harding. The call was made In leaflets scattered about Nicosia and signed by the EOKA leader "Digenls"— the man who signedAP - 91 words
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Article92 1956-05-14 6 TAIPEI, Formosa, May 13.— Ground was broken outside Taipei Sunday for construction of what will oe the largest Buddha in the Far East. The Image, which is being made of reinforced concrete wiil be 7a feet tall and 40 feet wide. M will be largerAP - 92 words
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Article92 1956-05-14 6 CAIRO, Egypt, May 13.— The internationally administered Suez Canal Ob. baa lost a fight to keep advertising billboards away from the famous water route, 4t was learned yesterday The company has refused to vrut a (billboard concession because the signs would block the view of touristsA.P. - 92 words
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Article42 1956-05-14 6 I DJAKARTA, May 13.—President Sukarno would deliver a 'message to the nation 1 before leaving for the United States on Monday, a palace official said. The President is scheduled to leave here for Singapore at 0030 O.M.T. on Monday.— Reuter.42 words
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Article49 1956-05-14 6 Indian Note Circulation Up Again BOMBAY: Notes in circulation showed a sharp rise of Rs. 13.5 crores last week, accord* ing to the statement of the Reserve Bank of India. Notes held hi the Banking Department contracted by Rs. 15.17 cores. Total notes Issued declined by Rs. 1.67 crores.49 words
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Article51 1956-05-14 6 BANGALORE: Three aged women were trampled to death here on Tuesday last following a stampede during free distribution of clothes to poor people by a Muslim philanthropist in connection with the observance of Ramsatt. It is stated hundreds of people had gathered to receive the free51 words
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Article38 1956-05-14 6 NEW DELHI: The Joint Select Committee on the States Reorganisation Bill, which met here on Wednesday last adjourned to meet again some time in the third week of May In a hill station.38 words
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Article63 1956-05-14 6 NEW DELHI: The Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, told the Lok Sabha that every Friday he would allow any question to be raised regarding the work that was to come up before the House in the next week. If any alteration was to. be made in the63 words
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Article118 1956-05-14 6 NEW DELHI: Latters were exchanged in New Delhi between the representatives of the Government of India and the Government of Sweden extending for the year 1956-57 the validity of the schedules attached to the Indo-Swedish trade agreement signed in May, 1956. Mr. K. B. Lai. Joint Secretary,118 words
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Article59 1956-05-14 6 NEW DELHI j Ift a —pal* raentary to a question on tamily-plann-nfc In the Lok Babh» Mr. C D. Faade said: "We know Bothta* about family planning clinics. Why not start Brabmacharya Ashrams all over the country?* Rajkumari Amrit Haur: "Any body can open soch ashrams. I fuHy59 words
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Article36 1956-05-14 6 MADRAS: The delegates to the inter-State conference of Superintendents of Government Presses from Hyderabad, Mysore, Travancore-Cochin and Andhra, juat concluded, paid a visit to the Madras GovcrnPress, and went round its various departments.36 words
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