Indian Daily Mail, 17 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 90 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1986 SIX PAGES Ift CENTS
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  • 631 1 LIB-SOCS ANXiOUS TO FORM STABLE GOVT. Australia Blamed For Failure LONDON, May 16— A communique said that the Anglo-Singa-pore Constitutional Conference dispersed yesterday without having reached agreement. The communique said that at the meeting "It was reluctantly agreed that the point had been reached
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  • 102 1 But Menon Optimistic About S'pore NEW DELHI, May 16 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without Portfolio said today he hoped steps would be taken to achieve Singapore's independence despite the breakdown of the London talks. He declined to comment m detail having teen only press reports but he
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  • 354 1 LONDON, May 16— The Singapore Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall speaking to the British Asian Fellowship and the Fabian Colonial Bureau last night m the failure of the merdeka talks said that what happened m Singapore would affect the lives of millions. "One must not
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  • 245 1 Mr Chew Swee Kee's Plea For Patience Broadcasting over Radio Malaya yesterday the acting Chief Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee said: "Today we arc disappointed very naturally disappointed very greatly disappointed that we have not achieved the major advance towards independence which all parties m the Assembly representing the people
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  • 346 1 Comforts For MLCs At Taxpayer's Expense CONSULTATION —FED. COUNCILLOR'S WARNING (From Oar Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Mr. R.A. Abdul Karim (MTUC) today sounded a warning to Members of the Federal Legislative Council that increased privileges to the Councillors would be done at the expense of the taxpayer's money. He was
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  • 395 1 Lee Kuan Yew Say«« "Malaya For Malayan* 9 Malayan Chairman Not Satisfactory To Britain LONDON, May 16— Following is the text of a press statement issued by the leader of the Singapore Peoples Action Party Mr. Lee Kuan Yew following the breakdown of the independence
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  • 87 1 Tungku To Visit Phlippines MANILA. May, 16 Malaya's Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman has accepted an Invitation to visit the Philippines, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. The Tungku, however, said m a letter he was unable to come at present due to pressure of work m connection with the
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  • 620 1 RS. 720 b. EXPENDITURE ENVISAGED (From Oar Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, May 16— Premier Nehru present«d the anal report of the Planning Commission oa the Second live- Year Plan before both the houses of the Ufeftoa Parliament on Tuesday. f He assured the members that the
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  • 123 1 "This is a day of mourning for a great opportunity wm lost an opportunity to make friends with the people of Asia" Singapore's Chief Minis* tor Mid after the constitutional conference broke down and terminated at Carlton House. Terrace at 1705 hours 8.8. T. today. Mr. Marshall
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  • 36 1 OOLOMBO, May 16,— A coat* merce ministry source said today that under a three-way of soybeans for Red China, to deal Ceylon has sold 8.800 tons a customer m London for de* livery In Rotterdam.- AP
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  • 71 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Dr. Ismail bin Oato Abdul Rahman, Minister for Commerce and Industry today referred Tamil* as "Ktings" m the Federal Legislative Council while speaking on the Education Report. He however, quickly retracted his words deftly and went on to say that according to
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  • 939 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur, May. 17, 1956 DESTITUTION IN SINGAPORE A yimting Sydney Alder man Vod thfa to say a couple of days ago about a 64-year-old destitute ir Singapore: "It is shocking that a man of his age and condition cannot find decent accommodation m an institution here."
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  • 37 2 MADRAS: A Rs. 200,000 milk pasteurisation factory, capable of pasteurising 440 gallons an hour, is to be established at Kodambakkam by the Madras Co-operative Milk Supply Union, which already maintains similar plant §t Ayuvtram.
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  • 259 2 Arrangements In Delhi Detai;mg the arrangements made so far for holding the session m India, the Education Minister, m a written reply said that the Government of India, as the (host country had undertaken to provide premises, equipment and a number 2L?H rVIC^ a^ their own costBesides,
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  • 1536 2  - INDONESI A Innumerable Problems Facing Inexperienced Leaders By MURRAY FROMSON train our young people m the technical fields and improve standards of our people," they say, and then Dutch influence wil| end, along with their rule of West Irian. But Soekarno, the magical orator, has the masses on his aide
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  • 164 2 MAURAS: High (hmoo officials rusned to Nungambakkam to investigate toe «w«h> of the death of a terI ««r said to be of a rare variety. The do, belonged to MaJ. r. K. 8. Chart, l»ost«ia»terO«»r*l of Madras who to ©ftta station. Itappean "*e*» J"^ yea*
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  • 82 2 MADRAS: The Government have drawn U p a scheme for giving financial assistance to weavers' co-operative societies for employment of hawkers to sell handloom cloths hi fairs, shandies, etc. Assistance under this scheme has been sanction* ed to 12 societies spread over various districts, Che total
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  • 70 2 LAHORE: Eleven men of the Pakistan border police have been arrested by the Pakistani police on the charge <if shooting down three Pakistanis and seriously wounding another m village Kamalpura, 200 yards from the border W Wednesday last, according to authoritative reports received here. All these men
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  • 74 2 MUTURj Mr. M I. H. Monamed All Ml 1 for Mutur, has refused a t' ft or a car *SP r B* nuiirfier of voters of his electorate were planning to rive him. He told them to give up their plan and advised them
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  • 659 2 MAUKAS; Tne need 101 developing export trade to Switzerland from India was emphasised by Mr. N. T- Pate-i, President, Hindustan Chamber of Commerce when Mr. M. V. Deo, First secretary (Commercial) to ttfe Consulate General of India m Geneva paid a visit to the Chamber m George Town.
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  • 2219 3 Hindu Succession Bill "IT'LL BE A LAWYER'S PARADISE" -MahaSabha Leader CONCLUDING DAY'S DEBATE the Hind *«*ession 5? to 11 1 Mr said the I^l^t^L hBt Wck w» being given to Hie Hindu community. The home, "sweet home," Juu!a and was full of significance, to !fr SSS.J?* 1 5" a^Uttg at
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  • 454 3 Enough -Mr*. A. Swarainathan Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan (Con. -Madras) congratulated the Minister for Legal Affairs, Mr. Pataskar, on piloting the Bill and said she was amazed at the attitude of some of the members who opposed the Bill. Although the Bill did not go far enough,
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  • 162 3 MR, Nehru said he had just been listening to two speeches of colleague* of hit, one from "the vry dear friend and one of the oldest colleagues her*, Tandonji, and the other another colleague who has spoken" (Pandit Bhargava). Both had m different degrees expressed their
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  • 419 3 Replying to the debate, M r Pataskar said some member* had tried to depict him a* Mohammed Ghazni who broke the Somnath idol. "I do not know what the reference mean* but I take it more or less as an abuse m substitute of an argument",
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  • 28 3 JAMMU: Yuvraj Karan Singh, S&dar-i-Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir SUte, left here last week for Bombay en route to Europe on a twomonth private visit.
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  • 24 3 SRINAGAR: The Union Finance Minister, Mr. C. t». Deshmukh and Mrs. DeahmUkh arrived here last week on s!x«day private visit
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  • 375 3 NAGA TERRORISTS' THREAT TO COERCE LOYAL TRIBESMEN i ousts uppear to oe now try* ing iv tuci-cc loyal tnoesmen ill co submission by ttn eaten ing persona, injury tv children. Accotdmg to author itative uuoimatum received Here to-day, terrorists have been noidin X out a threat to residents ot Wakening
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  • 37 3 Premier Sir Anthony Eden dances with Mrs. C. Corsar, daughter of A. D. Buchanan-Smith, President of the Scottish Unionists, after the ceremony at which he received the Freedom of Perth, at Perth, Scotland.
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  • 308 3 INDIA'S IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY NEW DELHI. The Planning Commission has given the highest priority m the Second Plan for increased production of iron and steel, heavy che- micals. including nitrogenous fertilizers, and the development of heavy engineering and mach ne-building industries In the draft plan to bo presented to
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  • 105 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. C. B. Koman, 1.C.5.. Sessions Judge, Madras City, delivered judgment m the Government Transport Bus ticket forgery case convictin ff Thanlckachalam, an ex-bus conductor, and Jayaraman, another conductor under conspiracy, usin^ spurious bus tickets as genuine, etc., and sentencing then)
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  • 318 3 NEW DELHI; Tlie Government of India's decision to buy Canberra Jet bombers was subject to the condition that fitted with some specia. equipment, they should meet the operational needs Of the Indian Air iForce, the Minister for Defence Organisation, Mr. Mahavir Tyagi told the Lok Sabha.
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  • 421 4 MESSAGE TO STUDENTS NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru m a message of good wishes to the Annual General Conference of the African Students' Association (India) held at Bombay from May 9 to 12, has urged that the claims of the African people should be
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  • 44 4 NEW DELHI: The 8«» retery to MmMm Atal Kalwn Asa* told ffl Hurt the rumours cfoeoktftaur that the Education Mtetetar was seriously IS were without any f ouadatle*. He added that Mmdmmm. And ta good health •ad wm mtttmkhtt, to Ma work.
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  • 264 4 I NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has indicated the possibility of dovetailing the economic plans of AfroAsian countries with India's m an effort to build up the economy of this region. In the revised draft of the (Second Five-Tear Plan, recently approved by the National Development Council,
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  • 170 4 NEW DELHI: The Rail ways proposed to re-employ retired railway employees m gazetted and non gazetted posts on the Railways m order to meet the requirements of the Second Five-Year Plan, Mr. O. V. Alagesan told Mr. Govinda Reddy m the Rajya Sabha. Mr. Alagesan
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  • 111 4 NEW DELHI: The proposed National Institute of Research m Basic Education would conduct research m problems relating to Basic Education and would act as a general clearing house for information on Basic Education, the Education Minister, Maulana Azad, told Mr. S. N. Das and Mr. Jhulan
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  • 184 4 INDIAN STEEL MISSION TO EUROPE CALCUTTA: A three-mem-ber Indian steel delegation left Bombay last week by air for Europe to study steel manufacturing process. This "fact-finding" mission is led by Jfr. N. k. Roy of the Railway Board The other members are Mr. 8. Patudekar metallurgist of the Railway Board,
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  • 125 4 A.-I.N.E.C. STANDING COMMITTEE NEW DELHI: The central office of the All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference, m a Press communique said Dr. Sachin Sen, President of the a.-i.n.k.c, has nominated the following members to the Standing Committee: Mr. H. R. Moharay, Editor, Samyukta Karnataka, Hubli; Mr. K. P. Kesava Menon, Editor, Mathurbhumi,
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  • 140 4 NAGPUR; ComfMilsory study of Hindi and one craft is proposed for the Matriculation stage m Madhya Pradesh by the Board of Secondary Education. The new syllabus, which is now under the consideration of the Government and will come into force not earlier than the Matriculation examination
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  • 109 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, told Mrs. Savitri Dcvi Nigam during ques-tion-time m Rajya Sabha that there was a proposal to set up a Marketing News Service Organisation m India. Asked what would be the mam activity, extent and scope of that Organisation,
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  • 541 4 NEW DELHI: The Plannlng Commission had agreed to absorb army officers retiring at a young age m civilian positions, and a Special Liaison Officer had been appointed for this purpose In the Defence Ministry, Mr. Mahavir Tyagl, Minister for Defence Organisation, stated In the Lok Sabha.
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  • 95 4 NEW DELHI: Sums totalling Rs. 43.4 lakhg have been sanctioned by the Union Transport Ministry for Port Development Works at Bombay. Calcutta and Madras. Of the amounts sanctioned, a sum of Rs. 5 lakhs is for the purchase of a diesel tug for the Bombay
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  • 905 4 ISfcW I>ELHI The Conw.ituuoii Bench of the Supremo Court upheld the validity of .mscUuoh 50 turn 57 vi 01 toe Bombay Police Act, 1961, »uo<* cuiitmiuiwntuuiy «urn! been questioned In petitions filed unuer Article 32 ot the Constitution by three persons ordered
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  • 195 4 Indian fanner Mr. Krishna Bhargava, veteran of many thrilling big game hunts m India and Tibet* is stalking a new type of game during his stay m Australia. Mr. Bhargava, who is one of party of 15 farmers on a Colombo Plan
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  • 491 4 MADRAS: SPEAKING ON THE OCCASION OF THE NINTH ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATION OF SRI SANKARA GURUKULAM IN ABHIRAM APURAM, LAST WEEK, MR. ISENBERG OF THE FORD FOUNDATION (CONSULTANT TO THE SOUTHERN LANGUAGES BOOK TRUST) SAID THAT ADVAITA PROVIDED A PHILOSOPHICAL FRAMEWORK WITHIN THE FINDINGS OF
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  • 362 4 Nehru On Indo-Pak. Border Demarcation NEW DELHI: Tine Primo Minister, Mr. Nehru, said m the Rajya Sabha that he was trying to impress on the IndoPakistan survey teams now demarcating the Indo-Pakistan borders "to go ahead with their work as tast as possible." Earlier, replying to Mr. Govinda Reddy. the
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  • 113 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India were s-ttine ud 24 soil testing laboratories throughout India, the Deputy Agriculture Minster, Dr. punjabrao Deshmukh, said the Lok Sabha. Replying to Mr. Shivananjappa, the Deputy Minister added that this was nuder the Technical Co-operation Mission Project on soil fertility
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  • 243 5 CEYLON TO FOLLOW INDIA'S EXAMPLE COLOMBO; The Government plans to abolish the caste System m Ceylon to commemorate the Buddha JayaathL This will be one of the major social reforms that the Government will introduce to mark the Jayanthi. These reforms will also be m keeping
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  • 236 5 POLICE MUST SWEAR ALLEGIANCE COLOMBO: All police officers will have to swear an oath of allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second. The oath requires that eac!i shall "sokmnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will well and truly serve He Majesty Elizabeth the Second. Queen of
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    64 5 An aerial view of the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital at Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur which is to be opened by Lady Templer on Thursday (May 17, 1956). The four-storey building m the foreground right is the Nurses' and Sisters' Hostel; the three-storey structure farther up and to the left of
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  • 199 5 COLOMBO: History was created at a meeting of the Colombo Municipal Council, when a bottle of whisky made Its appearance m the council chamber for the first time. While proceedings were going on, a bottle of whisky was sent to Mr. T. Rudra with a tag—
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  • 52 5 Sinhalese Classes Abandoned COLOMBO: Army personnel are boycotting the Sinhalese classes beta* held for them. These classes are held thrice a week In order to teach Sinhalese to Tamil* and others. The classes were being regularly attended up to bwt week but now as there are no attendance they have
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  • 132 5 ANURADHAPURA: While excavations were going on (or purposes of renovating the Ambulu Dagoba, which ta better known as the ancient Mahaseya at Mihintale, the workmen uc earthed a stone reliquary. The work has been stopped till the Archaeological Commissioner inspects the find. This stone reliquary
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  • 169 5 COLOMBO: The report the Ceylon Democratic Congress meeting at Nawalapitiya states that there appears a ray of hope that the trials that have dogged the CDC for years may toe somewhat all* viated. The previous Government rode rough shod over the people the report adds, and it planted
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  • 220 5 COLOMBO: The Mins'.cr of Ham* Affairs, Mr. A. P. Jayasuriya, will soon seek Cabinet sanction for measures intended to keep the middle and lower classes off the race' court* until a decision is taken try the Government on the future of raCitxcj m Ceylon. The Minister
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  • 83 5 MADRAS: Madras Government engineers have decided to continue their experiments In artificial rain-making m the State, following earlier successes m this direction. all. The cost of an appeal from rejection of citizenship costs about Its. 400 or 600. The general approach at enquiries Is one of finding loopholes
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  • 32 5 MADRAS: Prime MiniHter Nehru ha* addressed a. personal letter to Dr. Alagrappa Chetttar making kind enquiries about his condition of health and wishing him speedy re* covery. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinuiiimiiimiimimiiiiitiii
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    92 5 A party of 20 schoolteachers from Ceylon recently vitlt«d many olamroomt of schools during a four-week tour of Auetraiia. m almost every school their visit followed a pattern they discussed education with Australian teachers, spoke to the children about Ceylon, answered questions, jotted down names of prospective penfrlends for their
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  • 233 5 Death Of Eminent Sanskrit Scholar BANBURy (England): i'roi. (Frederick Wii.lain 'inomas, a leading autnoiity on Sanskrit, died a t his home nere oi» May c. He wag 89. Frot. 'ihomas haa been honoured by many countries and universities. He held the triennial gold medal of the Royal Asiatic Society awarded
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  • 23 5 ALLAHABAD: The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, arrived here last week by train on a private visit to attend a marriage.
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  • 89 5 MADRAS: An interesting experiment was conducted by Madras Government's experts on two sets of adjoining fields. It was to determine the relative merits of the improved iron plough and the age-old wooden country plough. The fields chosen for the experiment had the same mechanical and chemical
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  • 498 5 »«^iX 0: J?" JUT".ITS 2L__\__ D ""■XL SreSfiS^-aP^SK* xb© Premier was elabotmtfaic oa Hie id___ __f m_-«<m>__i at hit. third weekly press conference These councils would ensure the reasonable use of Tamil said Mr. Bandaranaike, and they would provide the wisest course for the Tamils.
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  • 2920 6 14-Point Memorandum Made Public Now STRATEGIC POSITION OF SINGAPORE-IS IT SO? LONDON, May 16— Following is the memorandum setting out the constitutional alms of the Singapore Afl Party Mission when it left for London on Apt* 14 for <he discussions with the British Govern- The memorandum
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  • 500 6 t^T\V fail t" dor ««n*nunii* domination. IHJEy FEAR BEBENTMENT Leading newspapers discussed the possibility of Singapore falling into Communist hands through resentment at the failure of the tcuks. The Überal Manchester Guardian said; "Mr. Marshall is right In saying that Asian optajon
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  • 106 6 Britain Explodes A -Bomb CANBERRA, May, 16 Britain's atomic bomb exploded m the Monte Bello islands off the coast of western Australia today, Supply Minister Howard Beale announced. The atomic test was made at 0351 GMT. The announcement said the test was successful. The test was attended by about 1,000
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  • 116 6 SCHOOL FOR MERCHANT SEAMEN BOMBAY: A training school for merchant seamen is scheduled to open m Cochin next January, it Is learned. It will be the fourth of such schools In the country. The others are located at Calcutta, Vizagapatam and Navlakhi. The school, which will be run by the
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  • 41 6 MADRAS: As a result of the assistance rendered by the World Health Organisation, approximately 400 million out of a total world population of over 2,500 million have benentted from modern methods of controlling malaria and tuberculosis.
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