Indian Daily Mail, 19 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 92 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 463 1 Future Rests With Governor! It Marshall Resigns LONDON, May 18 The next major political moves m the constitutional crisis created by the collapse of the Singapore Independence talks here will probably take place m the Crown Colony next week, well informed sources said today.
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  • 495 1 -Boyd's Warning LONDON, May 18. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, warned the unsuccessful Anglo-Singapore Conference, that Singapore faced a threat of "subversion by highly organised and power. ful Communist groups," it was revaled last night. He told the conference, which ended m failure
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  • 41 1 PHOTO. MR. DAVID MARSHALL, Chief Minister of Singapore (white suited centre), stand* with unidentified officials on the steps of the ColonTkl office, Great Smith Street, London, on May 15, prior to entering for the Merdeka talks.— AP
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  • 895 1 LONDON, May 18— Mr. David Mamhall, Singapore's Chief Minister, made three proposals to Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, the Colonial Secretary, yesterday m an effort to reopen the Singapore Independence talks which failed here on Tuesday. I •me proposals were contain- 1 ed m a lecter sent
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  • 50 1 AHMEI>ABAI>, May 18.— All 16 passengers escaped with minor Injuries when an Indian AirLnes Dakota crashed and was totally wrecked on landing here today. Air hostefM Joan Nunes Ignored a broken leg to help the passengers, including three women, escape through an emergency exit.— Renter.
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  • 172 1 LONDON, May 18 Mr. A. J. Braga, Singapore's Minister for Health, left here by air today for Madrid, Rome and Singapore after the failure of the Anglo-Singapore Constitutional Conference. He was accompanied toy Mr. Lim Cher Khenec. They are due m Siugapore on Thursday. Two other
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  • 91 1 LONDON, May 18 Mr. Alan Lenno*-Boyd, the British Colonial Secretary, was being interviewed m a British Broadcasting Corporation's General Overseas Programme tonight (2115 GMT). Mr. Marshall will be taking part m a radio interview arranged by the British Broadcasting Corporation tomorrow aight at the same time. The
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  • 316 1 Pondy- State Assembly Affairs Disgraeful! PROCEEDINGS SQUASHED BY CHIEF COMMISSIONER From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 18 The Government of India have intervened decisively to end the disgraceful state of affairs m Pondy State Legislative Assembly. Using their sovereign powers for the first time since the merger of former
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  • 296 1 MERDEKA TALKS: Breakdown Onl y Temporary I GOVERNOK r Referring to tne breakdown of the Singapore Merdeka talks, Sir Robert Black, the feovernor who returned to the Colony from the United Kingdom by air yesterday afterPi, said he very much ed that it was a very, very porary one. "We
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  • 68 1 TOKYO, May 18. The Central Meteorological Observatory said a slight earth tremor shook Tokyo 'and the surrounding area at 0800 hours local time today. The epicentre was m the Pacific Ocean, off Ibaragi Prefecture,, north of Tokyo. but that was not the reason wwhy he came back
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  • 537 2 S'pore, Sat., May 10, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS MARSHALL MUST NOT RESIGN WHILE the failure of the Singapore Merdeka Mission is a tragedy, the resignation of Mr. Marshall will be a greater tragedy. Whatever may be his defects and deficiencies as a politician, Mr. Marshall is admittedly a leader of
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  • 683 2 THE new decimal coins will be introduced m India with effect from April 1, 1957, according to a notification issued by the Government of India last week. The current coins will continue to be legal tender for about three years after flit introduction of the new coins. Duringthis
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  • 844 2 TIRUVALLUR: Acharya Vinoba Bhave said here that the solution of the land problem was only an incidental and minor aspect of the Bhoodan movement and the more important aspect was ensuring the progress of society as a whole by bringing the people closer
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  • 366 2 P.M. MAY PUT OFF CHINA TRIP MOHAM R MeD I iL, H^ P^ l l7 AN PRIME WNISTER, MR. !TJ?i!. AMMEO ALI LIKELY TO POSTPONE HIS PRO. wSSPpVkKt'S* £Vi7£JE V! EW of the current SoUTICA? SftPmmlSf 1111^ 1 CRIBI8 ACCORDING TO POLITICAL AND DIPLOMATIC OBSERVERS
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    58 2 A woman was v, admitted as a MlMster of the see year oM Presbyterian Ctarch of or the ant tbne m Its history. She 1» 46-year old Miss Annie Gordon, former ocimce teacher In ctfMfOw. Mis» Gorton, photoffifcpfaed here after her admfeeion, emy»: "The > qneetloD is, wUI
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  • 207 2 LONDON, May 17— An official announcement denying rumours of an engagement between Princess Margaret and Prince Christian of Hanover was issued last night from Cla. rence House, official residence of the Princess and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The statement said: "The Press Secretary to the
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  • 415 2 DEVELOPMENT OF KASHMIR: Deshmukh's Advice The Union Finance Minister, Mr. Deshmukh, last week pleaded at sriaagar for a reorientation of the life of the "gifted people" of Kashmir. He said tnat for the development of tne State, it was not only finance and natuai resources, but above ail, Uie s^uu
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  • 131 2 MADRAS: The need for preserving the unity of the country was emphasised by Mr. M. Golwalkar, leader of Raahtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh, here. He was addressing a meeting of R.B.S. workers sympathisers and others, at the Vivekananda College shortly. Mr. Golwalkar said th*i though people m
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  • 60 2 DJAKARTA, May 17.— Tub Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani has sent cables to the Foreign Ministers of Tunisia and Morocco informing them that Indonesia has officially recognised them as Independent states. Reuter. painted out, must find its way m the Improvement of agriculture and m making)
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  • 38 2 Nehru's Book In Rumanian NEW DELHI: Rumania is publishing a translation of Mr. Nehru's Discovery of India this year, say Rumanian Legation sources here. They added that some of the Indian classics had already been translated into Rumanian.
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  • 52 2 SWEDEN TO HELP CEYLON'S FAMILY PLANNING STOCKHOLM: Sweden Is to help Ceylon to investigate the problem of rapid population Increases. Professor Sten Wahlund, of Stockholm, has worked out a plan for Investigating the population's attitude towards birth control measures m a couple of rural areas and for iubsequent Instruction on
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  • 47 2 DJAKARTA, May 17.— The Attorney General's office will propose to the Government that all passengers making inter-island journey's on boats that can at Singapore must have exit permits. The requirement would It was hoped prevent Foreign nationals or rebelta from leav. since been released. Reuter.
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  • 1259 3 Wants 2-2 m. Acres Land Gift For Distribution To Landless TIRUVALLUR: Am appeal to the neonl* «f T. m ii Nad to cot**,* Ifcjr mfiT to ti^fiXda? IW taluk Sunday oafcto 1,000-mile wafting TuJ after trekking over moata** miles m SeAndhra kMBVBj An enthusiastic reception was
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  • 169 3 Dutch Firm's Advice Sought On land Reclamation I BOMBAY: The Netherlands firm of consulting engineers Nedeco, Is advising the Govern ments of India and West Bengal on land reclamation problems. It Is learned here. The firm has been appointed consultants to the Bombay Municipal Corporation also tc prepare a project
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  • 408 3 iI E^ W DELMI: THE PLANNING COMMISSION HAS WARNED THAT "ANY ATTEMPT ON THE PART OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYER TO AVOID THE RESPONSIBILITY OF AN EMPLOYER ON THE GROUND THAT HE IS NOT WORKING FOR PROFIT H A S TO BE DISCOURAGED." Public employers are
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  • 29 3 DJAKARTA, Ma V 17. H» Independent Djakarta Dally Indonesia Raya charged that 'some groups m the army were behind the smuggling of copra Prom the Celebes. Reuter
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  • 147 3 Supply Of Iron Ore CALCUTTA: The Govern ment of India have finalised 4 contract worth Rs. 2 1/2 crora with the Soviet Union ani other Communist countries fa supplying coffee and iron on and importing cement, iroi and steel, Mr. K. B. Lall, Joint Secretary to the Ministry o Commerce
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  • 33 3 Hollywood Star Joins X-Ray Club On the Mt of ONE IN A MIL LION at 20th Century-Fox •tudio m Hollywood, lUr Bar bara Rush holds a membership card for the Singapore X-Ray Club.
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  • 672 3 LONDON: The Commonwealth particularly needs to exercise the greatest vigilance m the face of renewed Japanese competition, especially m the light of the present pattern of Japan's trade," warns Andrew McDowell, writing m the current issue of New Commonwealth. He points out that Japan's
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  • 37 3 THE QUEEN AN D HER CHILDREN PHOTO. AnnA UISI FLSH£ BI!r 1 with her <*»*»««, PRINCESS ANNE and PRINCE OHARLE S walking In Windsor Great May IS, when they «m» th« nniu nt wtMma»mmm fc p«*yi»«r polo.- A.P.
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  • 196 3 devel^pml^ l: -o^l^ an assistance to inoian FoXEniS T PROJECTS THROUGH THE FORD ED TO T i««i^,^°,yi NTARV AGENCY, HAS AMOUNTUP xo f i 4 ;X2£ 83 BPREA D OVER A PERIOD OF YEARS UP TO MARCH 31 THIS YEAR. Working silently but effectively the
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  • 131 3 Three big film studios are planned to oe installed this year m Madras by inuustriu.ists desiring to enter the film trade, it is learned here. This will raise the numbei of studios In Madras to 16. The (move to build new studios is welcomed by
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  • 73 3 Mr. Nehru To Address National Press Club NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, is likely to address the National Press Club In Washington. An invitation from the National Press Club Is understood to have been sent to Mr. Nehru. Mr. Nehru's engagements m the U.B.A. are at present being
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  • 165 3 Rs. Im. Indian Order For Cine Equipment BOMBAY: A record single bry of British equipment for a major film studio m Inoia has just been made. Equipment worth Rs. 600,--000, manufactured by Rank Precision Industries of Great Britain, has been lnstaLed at Royal Studios. Madras, b y its owner, Mr.
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  • 227 3 Cane Prices In Bihar: Cut Criticised NEW DELHI: Several members from Bihar protested against the reduction of the price of sugarcane In Bihar by three annas per maund during question-time m the Lok Sabha. Mr. Ajlt Prasad Jain, Minister of Food and Agriculture, said the general policy of the Government
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  • 58 3 ALLAHABAD: A terracotta to first century AD. had been discovered near Bhardwa Ashram at a depth of about 1 5 ft, says an Allahabad message Hated May 9. The curator of the Allahabad Museaum said it was quite possible that the remains of some ancient city
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  • 339 4 Demonstration In New Delhi NEW DELHI: A group of Jan Sangh workers staged a demonstration outside ttie *£*«■<*. °J PrtnSe Minister Nehw to mark Hwlr protest -Lgaiast the fftwhr^r poUey of 11m Government of India. Tbe demonstrators also handed over a memorandum for the Prfcne
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  • 231 4 Palghat Mani Aiyar Felicitated j iADUAS: Mriuanga vidwan 1 aniat T. b. Mam Aiyar was lencitateu on tne l-'deaiaonuat .iwaiu at a function neid under me auspices of ttie jagarmatna uiiuKia Saona, at tnc Museum Theatre, Egmore. Mr. S. jsuimaru Aiyar. ViceI lesident or tne fcaona, welcomed tne gathering Dr.
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  • 130 4 BIG INDIAN ORDER FOR YUGOSLAVIA NEW DELHI: Yugoslavia has entered into contracts with Indian firms for the supply of 3,000 tons of aluminium products, valued at over Rs. 10 million, it is learned here. This is the biggest order so far secured by the Yugoslav Export Corporation. Meanwhile, negotiations are
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  • 196 4 BANGALORE: THE BTATE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. K. HANUMANTHAIYA, DECLARED HERE THAT THE STATE GOVERNMENT HAD DECIDED TO ALLOW LABOUR TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF STATE-RUN INDUSTRIAL CONCERNS A8 AN EXPERIMENTAL MEABURE. Addressing a tripartite conference of the representatives 3f the Government, labour and the
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  • 48 4 SEOUL, May 17.— Dr. Syngman Rhee was today formally confirmed for a fourth term as I 1 President of the Republic of I Korea when officials reported the final results of the third Presidential election since I South Korea erained indCDend- 1 i ence.- Reuter
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    68 4 'THE SWAN/ is perhaps the lant picture where the beautiful Grace Kelly appears, for to all accounts she has bowed out of the screen and married her Prince charming. Strangely enough Miss Kelly marries a prince fai THE SWAN, after a commoner deserts her. There is no story
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  • 70 4 MADRAS: The Vemanna Library, Rangoon, run by the Andhra Yuvajana Sangham, m Burma, is to be presented with a set of Telugu books worth Rs. 000 by the Andhra Chamber of Commerce, Madras. This is m response to a re- quest made by the Sangham during
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  • 45 4 CALCUTTA AUSTRALIA TELEPHONE LINK POONA: The Calcutta Aus- < tralia radio telephone link tests i have been found satisfactory. < A service will open shortly, it is reported here. 1 Hitherto, there was a service between India and Australia i via London but this was found < lUMUiflcturg,
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  • 152 4 Can Snakes Breed In Capativity? LUCKNOW: Can snakes breed m captivity? Officials at the Lucknow Zoo ars hopeful of providing the answer to this question as they await the results of a female python's act of hatching over one-hundred eggs. The hatchery is a deep well where both the male
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  • 96 4 New Research Institute For Delhi NEW DELHI: A new research institute, the Institute of Applied Economics, very soon will open its doors here. The institute, which is being sponsored by Dr. John Matthai, was registered recently. Dr. P. S. Loganathan, who recently resigned from E.C.A.F.E., will be the instit utes
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  • 31 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. H. N. i Kunzru was re-elected Prestd--1 ent of the Indian Council of World Affairs at its 12th annual general meeting held here.
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  • 352 4 NEW DELHI: THE PLANNING COMMISSION HAB STRONGLY URGED THE EVOLUTION OF A WAGE POLICY WHICH AIMS AT A STRUCTURE WITH RISING REAL WAGES. In the revised draft outline of the second Five- Year Plan approved by the National Development Council, the Commission
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  • 25 4 POONA: Poona will soon have an art gallery. Dr. Hare Krushna Mahtal the Governor of Bombay, will lay the foundation stone of the proposed building.
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  • 218 4 LONDON i Recent Issues of two London newspapers, Th« Tim* and the Newt Chronicle, were barred from circulating m Spain, apparently because they carried reports of the strikes which called out 40,000 workers m Bilbao. News of the Spanish censorship's action has been revealed here by
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  • 329 4 DROWNING BY PHANTOMS LONDON: For the rest of his life, Arne Nicolaisen, 25--year-old Norwegian seamen, will be quiet and thoughtful when others speak of phantoms and the world which cannot be measured with a ruler. Nicolaisen can no longer scoff. The mystical helped to save his life. It happened on
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  • 83 4 YUGOSLAV LOCOMOTIVES FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: An agreement is understood to have been concluded between "DJura Djakouvic," a Yugoslav rolling stock factory, and the Indian Railway Board, for delivery of 12 narrow gauge locomotives. This is the first batch of locomotives to be manufactured by Yugoslavia for the Indian Railways.
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  • 224 4 LONDON: Father Trevor Hud- 1 dleston, Anglican priest who is calling for an end to South Africa's apartheid policy, pressed his point of view when preaching m St. Paul's Cathedral here. "If you accept a doctrine of white supremacy as a guiding concept of government
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  • 146 4 ADL-BJEHANGIR Johangir's Sense Of Justice Glorified THKERe are ever so many x stories about the sense of Justice of the Moghul Emperor s or India, especially I Akbar and Jehangir. Shorab I Modi's immortal 'PUKAR' is a I glorious picture which pays j tribute to the sense of Justice of
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  • 493 4 NEW DELHI: IT IS NOW CLEAR THAT A CEILING ON INCOMES ADVOCATED BY SOME ECONOMIC I EXPERTS IS NOT CONTEMPLATED BY THE GOVERNMENT. The Planning Commission has made this very clear m its {new draft plan. "Obviously a ceiling cannot j be imposed by legislation," says
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  • 121 4 India To Have Diplomatic Ties With Greece NEW DELHI: India is to establish diplomatic relations with Greece, it is confirmed here. An Indian Embassy will be opened m Athens sometimes this year. Cultural relations between the two countries have existed for centuries. The move to exchange envoys with Greece Is
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  • 193 4 NEW DELHI: The Union Home Ministry proposes to set up a Central Advisory Board for the country's 51,000,000 Harijans. It is admitted that though the practice of untouchability has been considerably curbed, it is still Indirectly practised m some form or the other. The proposed board
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  • 63 4 NAOPUR: Following the proposal to nationalise man* ganese mines as mentioned In the Prime Minister's statement on industrial policy, the Madhya Pradesh Government have held up the disposal of pending papers m connection with the issue a new leases of manganese mines. The final decision on
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  • 1772 5 Ceylon Urged To Tab** I«a#»-#a«^ C.W. C. Leader's Plea NAWALAPITOYA: (Central Ceylon)- Mr v gross, last Sunday, urged** Ceylon Government^ convene a conference of raw material Drodacaur sores for securing stable world markets for their products. Presiding over the annual session of the Conrress.
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  • 371 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Ministry of Posts. Broadcasting and Information to «*"«U"^f converting the Ceylon Government Film Unit Into a corporation to handle the production of Sinhalese films and documentaries. Under the proposal now under consideration, a provision will be made for the setting up of a
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  • 117 5 MANILA. An Indian firm has offered to barter jute products for Philippine sugar. A Bombay merchant has offered rice, jute and jute manufactures tn exchange for Philippine sugar. The trade offer, when consummated, would afford the Philippines aa opportunity to cultivate this huge foreign market for one
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  • 115 5 COLOMBO: The production of high grown teas tax Ceylon between January and March this year dropped by 10,000.--000 pounds. Figures indicate that. 35 million pounds high grown teas were produoed m the last quarter, while the figures for the same period last year was 45 million pounds.
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  • 451 6 Medical World Confirms H Bomb Test Effects Japanese Died After 207 Days Of Torture' LONDON, May 18— Th* tort comptete casehtetory of a nmn killed by the effects of radiation from a hydrom bomb is publfelied today m flu journal "medleir wwrW." <-MM It describes for
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  • 159 6 She Wants To Marry A Maharajah BRAINTREE, England, May < 18, Janet Hicka, brunette 1 and beautiful, flew back from India yesterday to ask parents if she can marry the rich 1 Maharajah of Mymensing. "We're very much m Jove," said Janet as her parent* met her on the doorstep
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  • 59 6 Russia And China Invite Ceylon P.M. OUliUMBO: Ceylon May 18. —The Ceyion prime Minister, Mr. Sojomon Bandaranaike, naa been Invited to visit aoviet union and China. He told a press conefrence here that the visits could not take place for some time— at .east till he was reasonably free from
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  • 83 6 A SPECIAL delegate* coo- I Cram of the Labour f*Mt met yesterday to discuss the outcome of the Lon. don Talks on Singapore Coast*, tuttoaal ref wm sad decided to send the f oUowteg cable to Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister and Leader oY the Merdeka Alelegattoa:
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  • 53 6 COLOMBO, Oeylon, May 18. Ceylon's House of Representatives yesterday adopted a bill to suspend capital puntstunent for a period of three years. The ©M provides life imprisonment hi place of the death penalty. The Government intends to abolish capital punish, ment altogether if the present suspension
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  • 144 6 DELHI COLLEGE GIRLS' SHOW IN SINGAPORE A party of seventeen college girls from India, who are on an educational tour of South Asia and the Far East will arrive m Singapore on Tuesday Ma y 22, by s,s. Canton, for three-day stay here. While m the Colony the Indian girls,
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  • 49 6 Mr. C. W. Lyle, Secretary for internal Affars, Singapore, died after a short illness on Wednesday night, (May 16) while on vacation leave m the United Kingdom. He wa- 43. He is survived by his widow and three children who are m United Kingdom.
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  • 41 6 PARIS, May 18.—Ex-Presid-ent Harry Truman, on a 'purely sociar trip to Europe, left here for Rome after spending his first da y in the French capital for 39 hours to a whirt. wind of sightseeing and visits.
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  • 85 6 NEW YORK May. 18.—Expansion of Rubber production must be planned now if growing worid demand was to be met m future, Mr. Harvey s. Firestone, Chairman of Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company warned here. He predicted consumption of rubber would increase ay 52 percent m a
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  • 53 6 WASHJCNGTON, May 18.— The Foreign Affairs Committee of the united 6tatc s House of representatives voted to deny President Eisenhower's request for authority for long* term foreign aid. The Committee agreed instead on a statement of Intent to continue foreign aid as long as necessary to
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  • 31 6 KATHMANDU, May 18.— Japanese expedition climbed the 26,658-foot Manasl v Peak on May ninth and eleventh, Mr Y. Makl. the expedition's leader reported by Radio to the Nepal Government.
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  • 104 6 SOUTH AFRICA URGED TO REOPEN TALKS WITH INDIA DURBAN, May 18.— Mr. Jolianne s Stri)dom, the South i African Prime Milliter, has been 4irged to take the initla- Uve m opening talks with the Premiers of India and Pakistan aimed at restoring friendly relations and strengthening Commonwealth ties, a statement
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  • 110 6 SEOUL, May 18.— Police I today declared South Korea! was m a state of Emergency.! They said the purpose was to prevent demonstrations protesting suspected manipulation of the vote counting for the Republic's vice Presidential election. Counting was stopped just as the opposition candidate Mr. John
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  • 166 6 Calcutta, May 18.— Burma Is to 3upply 400.U00 ton s of rice a year to India for the next! three years under an agree- ment to be signed shortly m New Delhi, according to Mr. I M. A. Raachid, the Burmese Minister of Trade, the
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  • 115 6 His Holiness Gnanavallal Paranjothi Mahan. the Founder of the Universal Peace Sanctuary, will be leaving Singapore for Indonesia on May 28. After the completion of his Indonesian tour, Guru Mahan will proceed to Burma via Penang. AH the aspirants of Yoga who bad not the opportunity to meet
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  • 155 6 Recognition Of Red China By Egypt PICKING. May 18.— Egypt** recognition of Communist Chloa la seen by observers here to be a major diplomatic vie* tory for the Peking Government. For months past, Chinese leaders when speaking on Foreign Affairs have been singling out Egypt wtilch until now has recognised
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  • 123 6 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 18 All trains leading Into Tiruchi rown on Thursday were dtlay<3d for manj hours, because ot demonstrations by Pravida Munnetra Kalagham volunteers. The D.M.X. is holding an important state wide conference at Tiruchi today under «*r. C. N. Annadurai's
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  • 98 6 WELLINGTON, May 18 Mr. Sidney Holland, the new Zealand Prime Minister said here today he was hopeful that Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Premier, would visit I New Zealand m the foreseeable 1 future. Commenting on the coming visit early next year of Sir Anthony
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  • 85 6 RUSSIA TO LET JAPAN ENTER U.N. NEW YORK, May 17.— The Japanese Observer's office at the United Nations said that up to new it ted not received any information about a reported Soviet promise to support Japan's application for entry to the United Nations if the two countries resumed diplomatic
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  • 63 6 CALCUTTA, May 18.— A five-man trade Mission sponsored by the ItKlan Chemical Merchants Association of Calcutta left tonight b y air for Tokyo. The mission led by Mr. D. r. Moondhra w iH also visit Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, Penang, Thailand and Burma to
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  • 279 6 U. N. Memebers To Help Poorer nations ATLANTIC CITY. N«w Jer•ey, May IB Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, British Utoour Party leader, proposed here that each Umted Nations' member should donate one per cent of its national Income as aid to the poorer nations He said that aid given m this way,
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  • 38 6 TWO NEW KINDS OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER CLEVELAND. May 18— Two new kinds of general purpose synthetic ruhter were described by a representative of the Phillips Petroleum Company at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society's Rubber Division.
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  • 25 6 Thorn. Mr. S. O. K. Übaldullah Inche Abdul Karim Ab* dul Khalid, Mr. Lee EEcn c Ter, Inche Nik Hassan, an<i Mr. F. G. Pooley.
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  • 135 6 —P. P. N's WARNING From Our Correspondent KUALA LtMPuiC, tri. There an indications that bob MtflKA estate* are willing to negotiate With the Mauonal Un.oo ax plantation Women to~settJe the wage dispute, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, secretary-General of the union, told Bfjwwiu here thl* evening-. Asked whether
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  • 77 6 COLOMBO, May 18.— Indonesia has asxed Ceylon to join uer m a demand tor auanuoaui X tne proposed atomic tests on tne cnnatraaa islands. This was dmrlofxyl at his press conterence by Ceyion Premier Mr. fiotocnon Bandaranaike. He said 'the Cey.on Governvcrnment as such has
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  • 284 6 Defects 1m New Traffic Bill -r. (From Oar Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Drawing the attention of the Minister or Transport Mr. Ong Yoke Lin to the com pleated ctaMMe In the new Traffic BUI relating to thirty party insnr•awe sad compennation Mr. 8.
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  • 109 6 F*jm Our Ovm Corrmpondmi MADRAS, May 17— A large number of Victorian and Edwardian siver rupee coins have ceen tound on the seashore at Dhanashkodi Town when the sea receded for some distance after ten days of rough weather. This attracted a large crowd who collected
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