Indian Daily Mail, 20 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-20 1 SUNDAY EDIT EON VOL. XD Na 93 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY MAY 20, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article540 1956-05-20 1 To Place Singapore's Case Before Cwealth Premiers Fresh Mandate To Be Sought From Assembly-Resignation Idea Abandoned LONDON, May 19. The Chief Minister of Singapore Sir. David Marshall is likely to visit New Delhi on his way home to Singapore, it was learned yesterday. This touched off540 words
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Article55 1956-05-20 1 WASHINGTON, May It. —The President of Indonesia prefers Sukarno as the spelling of Us name, rather than the Soekarno generally used for many years. Dorter Ms visit here, the Indonesian embassy »peciflcaUy asked that afl written mention of the President's mum be te tfce form "Bak«no.55 words
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399 1956-05-20 1 Fresh Talks Only If There Is Prospect Of Agreement BOYD'S REPLY TO MARSHALL LONDON, May 19.—The fuOomjlug is the text ef the letter sent yesterday by Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd the British Colonial Secretary, to Mr. David Marshall, Singapore* CW«I Minister, In reply to his letter of May 17: "Thank youReuter - 399 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-05-20 1 Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister of Singapore and Leader of the Colony's Merdeka Mission, photographed daring the press conference atMalaya Howe, London. Hie various moods are: Top row (from left to right): Desperation; Resignation; Contemplation. Bottom row: SoppUcaUon; Serreoatoatlen; Snhttmatloa. (Talks ending fat smohe).45 words
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Article223 1956-05-20 1 KATHMANDU, May 19 An Indian Airlines Dakota crashed here on May 16 wlule landing at the Katmandu air. port killing 16 of tta 28 passengers. Tiic plane, which had flown m from bimra, 40 miles from Kathmandu on an internal services tig i it, touchedFOC - 223 words
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576 1956-05-20 1 Message To Protest Meeting LONDON, MAY 19: MR. DAVIO MARSHALL, CHIEF MINISTER OF SINGAPORE 010 NOT ATTEND A MEETING IN LONOON LAST NIGHT CALLED TO PROTEST AGAINST THE BREAKDOWN IN THE TALKS HERE ON THE COLONY'S FUTURE. In a letter read to the meetingReuter - 576 words
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Article500 1956-05-20 1 Estate Re intensified P. P. Narayanan's Warning (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, MAY 19. THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT NON-MPIEA ESTATES ARE WILLING TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE NATIONAL UNION OF PLANTATION WORKERS TO SETTLE THE WAGE DISPUTE, MR. P. P. NARAYANAN, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE UNION, TOLD NEWSMEN HERE THIS EVENING. ASKED500 words
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435 1956-05-20 1 U- S. Military Aid Will Only Weaken Asia SOEKARNO TELLS CONGRESS k WASHINGTON, May 19.— Asian nations most be made F economically and politically stable to "defend their freedom F against all assaults," President Soefcarno of Indonesia toM I the U.S. Congress yesterday. Military aid is no substitute for stability,AP - 435 words
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Article59 1956-05-20 1 MONTREAL, May 19: Misrilal Jayatwal, 33-year-old school inspector from India reached Montreal on Thursday on his world tour by bicycle. He has already covered 59,000 miles and the trip has touched four continents. For 8,400 miles of ocean travel he took his bicycle with himA.P. - 59 words
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Article43 1956-05-20 1 YUGOSLAV MISSION TO ISRAEL BELGRADE, May 19 Yugoslav Parliamentary delegation left Belgrade by air on Friday night for a one week to Israel. The seven man delegation is headed by Lasar Kolisevski chairman of the Parliament of Yugoslav Republic of Maro. donia.— A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Advertisement70 1956-05-20 1 H 3>*9KlSt**«33.o© I I B>«ONTMS....** S .OO Buddha Jayanthi Special Edition I OF THE INDIAN DAIL\ MAIL ON S THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1956. 36 PAGES PRICE 50 CENTS Main Features Three-colour Front-page Picture of The Buddha Article* By Eminent Buddhist Sehol.Ts m English, Chinese and TamU. Pictures of Buddhist Shrines70 words
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Article, Illustration1942 1956-05-20 2 rrWE history of Indian Jewelx lery goes back to the remote past No excavation of the site of any civilisation has failed to throw up Jewellery finds of an astonishing degree of skill and craftsmanship. It is the aboriginal tribes of our country who provide us with specimens of1,942 words
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Article49 1956-05-20 2 DJAKARTA, May 18.— The Indonesian Government has accepted an Egyptian invitation to send a military mission. Announcing this a government spokesman said the mission would comprise officers of the three services. It was a return visit for the one p«M H,. j,* E-vnM«n r*ln. ■ton ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article139 1956-05-20 2 DINDiGUL; One person was klhed and five were injured, when a bus proceeding from Cumbum to Dlndigu) with about 20 or 2q passengers dash ed against ajutka, a pedestrian, a double bullock cart and its further progress was checked by a telegraph post. This .accident occurred m139 words
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Article130 1956-05-20 2 PONNA: The wolf that escaped from the Municipal Peshwa Park at the foot of trie Parvati HIL here returned to the zoo last week In search of his mate, but escaped again before the watchmen could trap it. The animal was presented to the Corporation130 words
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Article66 1956-05-20 2 LONDON, May 17.— A large eunspot. Indicating a strong magnetic storm on the face of the Sun, is disturbing international radio communications. Ra-iio experts said here that the storm had caused strong cosmic radiation which sets up turbulence m the ionosphere and affects its ability tr reflectReuter - 66 words
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185 1956-05-20 2 MALAYA AND INDIA ENTER IRISH FILM FESTIVAL i-ONDON, Egypt, Pakistan acid India axe among tne 15 countries so far represented by entries tor the first Irisn international Him Festival opening at Cork on May 21. J^gypt's "l>arK Waters* will compete for tne festival awards witn fl.ins like "Sunday Murderers," theNAFEN - 185 words
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Article122 1956-05-20 2 BOMjJAY; Balraj Sahni hah accepted another otter to play m a Bengali nun. H}« first Bengali commitment, with chi.d artiste Baby Naaz, is for a movie, to bedirected by MrtaaJ Sen. The latest offer is t* feature m "Mamata" to be directed by Prabhat Mukherji. He122 words
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Article49 1956-05-20 2 BOMBAY: Madhubala'a younger sister, Chanchal, has been signed by director Mehboob Khan for an important role m »bis current Qevacolor film, "Mother India." The picture which has a stronp cast including Nargis w a< Kumar, Railndra, Sunil KanhalyalaJ, Mukri. -ro-Tfin at the MrtAoob Btu<«o* htn49 words
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Article108 1956-05-20 2 Stiff er Screening Of immigrants CAUCJUTrA; Tne adminißtratlve machinery tor screening aL migration applications at the Indian High Commission Office m Dacca is now being strengthened m accordance with the recently revised .policy of regulating the flow of jpgration to India and correlating- it with rehabilitation m this country it108 words
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Article80 1956-05-20 2 NAOPUR: Nine persons died of heatstroke m Nagpur city Ante* the last fortnight, according to entfatea made m the death register of the MuniOpal Corporation. The city Is experiencing Intense heat, the mercury having shot Op to 115 degrees on Thowwlay and Friday last. The temperature80 words
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Article205 1956-05-20 2 BOMBAY: Sabita Chatter Ji, the bright-eyed, young actress Of the B«nga.i screen, W IH soon Be making her bow m a Hindi aim to be made here. She has been assigned 'an Important role m "JParivar/ 1 to be launched &y Bimal FCoy Productions205 words
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Article51 1956-05-20 2 Director M. V. Krishnaswamy of the Films Division will shortly proceed to the Ajar t a and ELora Oaves with hi s unit to shoot a documentary to EastTnancolor. TTiis will be the first time that the famous frescoes at these caves wLI be filmed to colour.—51 words
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Article147 1956-05-20 2 CEYLON RUBBER PRICE CUT DOWN COLOMBO: May 18.-Cey-lon rubber producers will get *2 c Ata a P 011 for sheet rubber hereafter. The Rubber Commissioner announced the Government would pay 1.40 rupees a pound instead of 1.60 paid previously for RSs Number One There are corresponding ten cents decreases mReuter - 147 words
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210 1956-05-20 3 lU. U MUUmmm To Be s^mt: Steps To R« M? Bottlenecks NEW OtLHI: Layfna of 842 miv. mm These prsj§wnmtin are exS£**£ t fLJ? mt hIM The Kaitway Board feel that this sum would apt be sufficient to meet the increased demand for railway210 words
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Article260 1956-05-20 3 CREATING INTEREST IN FARMING .MApKAS: The Government or India have drawn up a tentative acheme for starting youth clubs In the schools and college* m the country with a view to create In the minds of the youth interest m agriculture. Disclosing this here Dr. Pun jabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister260 words
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110 1956-05-20 3 Constitution To Be Studied At School RANGOON: The annual conference of the All-Burma Teachers' Association held hen made a strong recommendation that the Union Constitution should be prescribed ai an additional subject for High School students. The teachers suggested that the Constitution as a document be studied, replacing the presentNAFEN - 110 words
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Article29 1956-05-20 3 VM. hM protested to the United State* agauut 'an unfriendly declaration published by the State Department m Washington' on May 3rd which wag pr«-war Pofan«s National29 words
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223 1956-05-20 3 AGRICULTURAL ADVANCE IN BOMBAY STATE POONA: Mr. B. S. «iray. dombay*s Revenue Minister, •"•closing the findings of the Agricultural Research Coraauttee, which concluded Mm aye-day session here recently. 'aid that the area under cot -on of the extra long staple variety m Bombay Btate hac from 17,000 acres tt -ti.OOO223 words
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Article353 1956-05-20 3 POWERS OF LABOUR TRIBUNAL ALLAHABAD: A dtvisio* cuch of the Allahabad High -ourt expressed the view tha. ~s long as an Industrial Tribu al had acted witnin Its. limit* m High Court, In exercise o. ~i power under Article 22b the Constitution, should not Its own judgment -ad discretion for353 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-05-20 3 The N.U.P.W. member* hail the leaders m the go slow at Taluk Aneon. Messrs. P. P. Narayanan, John Emmanuel and A. Venugopal are In the centre.32 words
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134 1956-05-20 3 Both Wanted To Be Presidents Of India tOOJS A: Iwo youuf &»tuueacs «tad>*n«T at cauiUrauge uooui ow >c*w» *^o yxtovu a yuet»uwn y wuica %»*m wumt tuey wuutu line to be tuvwtt mmuu iwooiue hw peauent, and wrote down Uieir aim«i —yrateiy. there uwwen proved toeottcal,, ttoy both waated to134 words
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Article262 1956-05-20 3 ■ALAxuiAtt; Mr. Edouara uiciien-y btute, duu itauei O* tut: 6 reo3 ruu ty m tue iitatc anu Mr. Muu»u vcuKauipaUiy tieouiar, couvenor, r onuicherry District congress committee, last week aquanted Mr. K. P. Maooavan Axayar, A.-I.C.C. Secretary. witn vie situauon m toe btate v^>ii o xt;i,b lOnowing262 words
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Article59 1956-05-20 3 A "Dormant" Journalist NEW DELHI. A Member of raniauMnt deavnued Mr. H. P. fiNdneu, Cooj., w^o wi wpwOrtag to Ue iUij9r» S«Mm on tee Parll*meut mxHxamg* (nvtoct*« of l^MlfUiMi) BIH, c— ipiatoed tfcathls mends fee tMM art ctelm to be one. Brt he would describe Mnwrif m dormant joumaltoT' becmne59 words
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Article73 1956-05-20 3 NEW DELHI: Six Indians, who were refused entry m England on the ground that their passports were faulty and were sent back, arrived oere by an Air France plane last week. They were arrested at Palam airport by the Delhi police as they alighted from the73 words
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Article90 1956-05-20 3 MAORAB; a six-year old girl, Lakshmi, residing at xhiUainayagam Street, perambur, was grievous. y bitten by a plg^ last week. The victim, it is stated, was squattinjr by the side of a bushy fence when the pig grew wild and suddenly sprang on her and caused90 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-05-20 3 A**ary«. Vta«** Bhavebegwi his Bhoodiui tour of TmmH Nad near Ttravattar on Son day monitor Mr Kamarai Chief Minister, who received the party, to •Jai^eeTtatjie' picture.30 words
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766 1956-05-20 3 TANJORE: Tkft Hi* All-Madras Fefk Dance Festival was inaugurated last week before a large gathering at the tS^Sf^L pa s. kr Tanjore, by fir. Abdur RaMm, 2!? tet -i <ld9 *'J r t nJOf Wt> R «J« «am W»ja »a*eb Senior Prince of766 words
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489 1956-05-20 3 «*.£!£?2£ N! E ECON OCNEML ELECTION 2!££P C 5A H J.* 4 ARE QVER BUT THOUGH A FORT2S2Z Jlt*S±2* EO SINCE THEIR CONCLUSION, COM£LETE OFFICIAL RESULTS A«E NOT YET AVAIL From results already known, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL), which is the ruling party,489 words
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Article124 1956-05-20 3 RANGOON: The Religious Affairs Ministry has called on all to participate m the nationwide celebrations of the 2,500 th anniversay of the Buddha Sasana on May 23, 24 and 25. All bars and slaughter-houses will be closed for three days, while bazaars will be closed onNAFEN - 124 words
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62 1956-05-20 3 MIRZA'S TRIP TO KABUL MAY BE DELAYED President, Major-General iskander MirzaTwno waT Spected to fly to Kabul ona formal visit on or about June 10. is now likely to delay Ws visit m view of the change to Prtae Minister MohSSmed Chma. prOgramme to visit a a i2 8l 562 words
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Article19 1956-05-20 3 Air Theatre, Mr. V. Karthekeyan, District CoUeotor, Tanjore presided on the occasion. Various Government departments taking pvt 1* th«S3iibi.19 words
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Article446 1956-05-20 3 LANGUAGE COMMITTEE MEETING COLOMBO: The Language n:ater, Mr. 8. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, and discussed the oroad outlines on the switchover to Sinhalese. The committee directed the fegal draftsman to draft the Bill on the basis of discussions. 1 The Committee will meet again on May 16th, to finalise tfte446 words
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Article165 1956-05-20 3 AMRTTSAR About 3,000 M aha Punjab supporters staffed a demonstration last week m tront of the Circuit House, where Chief Minister sardar PartjP Singh Kairon. was scheduled to arrive .^•demonstrators who carrled black flags and shouted anti-K>nal slogans were led o y Captain Keshab Chandra, ajid Mr.165 words
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675 1956-05-20 4 NEW LOOK IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES IN CHINA Exit Mandarin, Enter West pEKTNG, May 18.—Peking's first fashion show, for more than seven years, seen at a fashion exhibition here, may hera.d a v new look' m Women's clothes m China. Since the Communists came to power m 1949, even at even*675 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-05-20 4 Japanese PttacfeMes CMehibu (left) and- Takamatsu (tad from left) are show* with the wives of Indian Embassy officials m Tokyo daring a reception given on May 1 at the Indian Ambassador ft. R. Sen's official residence In Tokyo. An Indian fashion show wa« staged daring the reception where a number55 words
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Article113 1956-05-20 4 iX«<VV xximrfxt; me CNiMv .»tw giveu ma aaaem 10 li.» wOOig ituup.t: fUUUS IAUOia^O-.-««-"V> out. xVstf. xt^ti^.es uau institutions Iti a*-e uoc oemjr properly .jmw^ea and tae income <k utette temples, consisting moatiy of casa grants tiom Uov eminent, are not propeny auutta^rterua. 'me resources AvaiiaDie from lands belonging113 words
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Article64 1956-05-20 4 GWALIOR: The Gwalior City Police have arrested three caste Hindus, on a charge of practising untouchability. They were alleged to have disallowed a Chamar youth from participating mi n a wecWin e dinner. The police took the three men <nto custody under the 'JntouchabUity Act on64 words
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Article384 1956-05-20 4 LAHORE: Mr. H. S. Suhra. wardy, leader of the Opposititlon m the Pakistan National Assembly, said here that he favoured the continuance of Dr. ,Khan Sahib a s Chief Minister of West Pakistan In view of the next general elections In the Province. Mr. SUhrawardy added that384 words
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Article137 1956-05-20 4 Fined for Kissing in Public AHMlttJAtMaut A Muslim ywutn ana a Hindu gtri wi* msaea e«cn oumjt mi a puufac garuen m tue city, were convicted for an offence unaer sec. ft* i.F.c. by toe 4auiciai Magistrate. xne youtn wao kissed the girl ob toe cheek, and •'acted more indecently"137 words
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106 1956-05-20 4 POONA: The Maharasntra Union of Working Journalists urged the Government of India to fix interim wages for working journalists mi n the country immediately as there had been a long delay m the appointment of the Wage Board and as the Board was likely to106 words
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Article224 1956-05-20 4 ary ut to oe uurouuceu «v Muaiaa city In July next t» vie iwocai iJoiary Aixtnorlty, it is iearnt. it wit. be nouaeu m a van. Tne Mobile Library, which will be eqmppeo witn books to Ma»ayalam, Kanaoa. ieiugu and tunoi, will be m tne224 words
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Article311 1956-05-20 4 MADRAS. The Governmen of Ananra nave sanctioned < jcheme, wnlcn envisages auo »«u.sea i saie or inecnanise< joata ana nyion net* to nsner men during tae nrac year o. Me becouu atve-xeau- **lai period (±voo-ot witu a vlev co popularising tae use or bee ter crart311 words
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151 1956-05-20 4 Monsoon Will Set In Early This Year iVEw DELHI; The country •a expected to have an early ..xonsoon this year, the Meteooiogicai Office here said m a -pectal bulletin .ast week The South-West Monsoon iad advanced into the South«Sast Bay of Bengal aod the Andaman sea. Normally the 1 monsoon151 words
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200 1956-05-20 4 TIftUCHIRAPALLJ- it iea»nt tne divisional system oo tne aoutnern Hallway wouio «c inaugurated anoruy, witn tne tonuauon of Maaurai anu lierwaaa Divisions. Tne Southern Railway wul oe divided into elgnt divisions with headquarters at Madras MAdural'iirucW, Beiwaat' Olavakod, Hub]*, Mysore ana Guntakal ass headquarteS Each division200 words
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Article, Illustration163 1956-05-20 4 "MAKING U.N. C CHAPTER FIVE Asian newcomers to the University or MeiDonrne were it>m at a recepuuu party tor tuem tnat tuear preaeoue was maturig tae limed nations viun«r uve. xue party whh neW at the v/mon noiiMj, wiMTe tv« university scuuenc me is «.«mreu. Aue ABuuta (H»*'^*r^n% tuore tliAfl163 words
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238 1956-05-20 4 'Hindi Classes For Central Employees MADRAS: THE UNION HOME MINISTRY IS NOW CONDUCTING HINDI CLASSES FOR CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SERVANTS IN ABOUT A SCORE OF CENTRES IN MADRAS CITY. About 900 Central Government employees of all ranks, except class IV (peons, daffedars, etc) employees, have joined these classes which are being238 words
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Article129 1956-05-20 4 r^u, AD AS: KewaJ Singh, Chief Commissioner of Pondicnerry State, m an interview here said that the present s tua "°ata tne State Assembly had been referred to the Union Law Ministery. The Pondicherry Assembly passed a 'no confidence' motion Mr. R. L. PunishoSa" ma Reddiar President129 words
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Article63 1956-05-20 4 Sinha, Chief Minister o^PbuSJ SSJ^tten a letter to SSS Minister Nehru opposing the Dr. Sinha la also said to *»to m. brought Into th. s *won, Hl3 LordshJo said it dwL?^ 1 11 was to the This was a case, Mr. Justice Pw of the63 words
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Article222 1956-05-20 4 NEW DELHI: Some of the important commodities of export from India to Sweden during 1956, listed m the schedule to the Indo-Swedish trade agreement, are cotton textiles, silk and rayon fabrics, jute goods, raw wool and woollen manufactures, coir and coir products, cotton waste leather goods, including footwear,222 words
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67 1956-05-20 4 MYSORE: Mr. B. Sreenivasa I Iyengar, Honorary General i Secretary, Mysore State Foot- i ball Association, states that Mr. i K. Biauddin, Honorary Secre- i tary Federation, has informed hlmthat the President of the < AIFF has directed him (Mr. 1 Ayengar) to lift67 words
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Article487 1956-05-20 4 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court acquitted Avadh Behai Sharama former acting Sta tion Master of Ghatera, sta tion, Central Railway, wlu had been sentenced tc six months' R.I. on a charge of negligence as a result o. which two trains collided L the station yard causing487 words
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Article1610 1956-05-20 5 tck^H SSaW^^JSg*- *J««»S«S«f 11 TM. oOAimiEMT* arc iSsii~ilme ano POL| e« I N THE •Htleh Medical Jour--1 nat two doctors have recorded an extra-ordinary inclckent that il important m the continual battle between the criminal and the law. According to these doctors a fight took place between1,610 words
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202 1956-05-20 5 Assistance To India Bonn Govt Criticised buNN; a dociai Democratic opposition spokesman nere, severely criticised the West G'-rm&n Government for doing next to nothing to help underdeveloped countries, particularly In Ada. Tne 4>'"— ■""< Herr Geor^ Kann AcKermann, said East uennaoy was rapiuly overtaking tna much ttgxn and richer West202 words
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57 1956-05-20 5 SURABAYA, Java, May 19.— GMt Jav*saut*»rities said yestardar they are stuck wtlh 200 tons of unused bal'.ot papers from last Sepr tembers parliamentary eleor tlons. The newspaper-size ballots, carrying picture symbols of 190 parties, win be sold to the public for wrapping paper orA.P. - 57 words
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Article68 1956-05-20 5 CANBERRA, May 19.—Australia has prospect* of building up trade In wool and agricultural machinery with Red China, Harry Menzies, former Australian Trade Commissioner m Hon* Kong, told a newt conference yesterday. (Mr. iMenxiea, just returned from a visit to Petping* said Australia could aot expectA.P. - 68 words
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Article46 1956-05-20 5 RANGOON, May 19. The Government of the British Island colony of Mauritius has agreed to buy 300,000 tons of rice from Burma on a cash basis, It was Offldallv announced here to-day.— to fore4rn students and trainees Germany; J» alleged. talm> u,»yOT't46 words
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Article107 1956-05-20 5 MADRAS; Madras City experienced aaotuer not aa y on .viay id, tne i'i»xirmim iempeiutt«re at Uußgamaafckam observatory toaciuay 16&0 degrees at I*^o pjn. The xaaxi- at Uu»«arotoaWta m waa aiso loo^ degrees. *lven before i© m the mornuig not wtous oegan to blow «u4 at107 words
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Article71 1956-05-20 5 TIRUPA'ii; m a fire accident at Konetampetnear Pailipet on Friday, property worth about Ra. 40,000 wfig dainued. Seventy-lour thatched houses Including one elementary school and child walfare centra wore destroy*!. considerable *oss was caused to toodgralna and about SOo persona were rendered homeless. On receipt ofReuter - 71 words
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Article894 1956-05-20 5 INDUSTRIALISATION MUST BE FAST Nr. TJX ChariV fell lp private Sector to Meet People's Heeds CALCUTTA: The uni on Minister for Commerce and Industry and Iron and Steel, Mr. T. T. Kriahnamaeiwn, caned upon Indus trialists and Chambers of Commerce to "cry nalt to the controversy and public diat.niDaoc about894 words
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Article623 1956-05-20 5 ■wßiajml Repayment Of Cltettiai** Afoßey KUAtA LUMPUR, Fri: lim Khoag Boot, 46-' tmma hfca gnflty of fn»«date»t conduct m 'the dte <****&> of Us pro! vukmal doty and struck hfe name off the Ut&iter of Advocate «ad Solicitors. lim, former Queen's Scholar and old-boy of tfce free School, etttered623 words
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Article221 1956-05-20 5 NftW VkkMl: MX.. Jaiauformal consultative committee of member s of Parliament for the Memetry of Jrrtgatioo and on Wednesday tnat tne 4*ianhin->- Commission had allotted Ho crore» for flooo control work, during the Second Five-iear ptan period. Though this meant a reduction hi the Ministry's proposal for a provision221 words
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Article, Illustration574 1956-05-20 5 He said he would himself like that their verdict would be baaed on the Government's handling of private and public sectors. Then it would probably repel all doubts m the minds of many. This was by no means a great challenge, the Minister said. MR. 8. B.574 words
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1318 1956-05-20 6 CEYLON INDIAN;S HOPES REKINDLED BY MEP'S VICTORY CD.C President's Speech At Annual Meeting NAWALAPITIYA (Ceylon): The CeyfcM Democratic Congress demanded just and fair impfementatk»i of the Indian and Pakistani Resident* Cttimsfaip Act so that a basis would be created for an overall settlement of the problem of citizenship of Indian1,318 words
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Article55 1956-05-20 6 ATHENS, May 19; Greeks, angry with British over Cyprus, have put a Mack arm band en a statue of the poet Rupert Brooke near his grave on the Island of ftkyros. On the same arm was placed a placard, sayIng: "I am disgusted with my •elf because IAP - 55 words
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Article58 1956-05-20 6 The Office at the Ceylon Onmmdsaioner la Singapore and the Federation of Iftataya, will be cLosed. for public business from May 23 to May 26 for Wesak and Buddha Jayanti Holidays. In case of extremely urgent matter, which cannot wait till May 28, Mr. C. Gunasingham, Assistant Commissioner for58 words
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75 1956-05-20 6 TURKISH P.M. TO VISIT AFGHANISTAN ANKARA, May 19: Mr. Aidnan Menderes. the Turkish Prime Minister, and Mr. Faud Koprulu, the Foreign Minister, win pay an official visit to Afghanistan In two weeks time, the Turkish Foreign Ministry announced last night. The visit, "to strengthen Turco- Afghan friendship," is at theReuter - 75 words
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806 1956-05-20 6 Buddha Jayanti In S'pore On May 25 26 Mammwtk Proees»iom» On Both Day FULL PROGRAMME ON WEDNESDAY, HAY *S— Ts» nrotieasiui will atari irom SMrtuueto PLACE at 7 and saea ssxMßed aataav tug* Street aai turn left to North Bridge Boad, goat* tfrldge Road, Maxwell Boas, *»eek Sia street, WasHeh806 words
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Article83 1956-05-20 6 KARACHI, May 19: Pakistan Ambassadors m Europe will hold a conference m Paris, or Geneva after the meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers m London which begins on June 27. The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr. Hanldul Hug Chowdhury, told Reuter yesterday, that the envoy's conference would take83 words
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Article25 1956-05-20 6 ATHENS, May 19: The Chemists Union of Greece yesterday advised its members not to buy British-made drugs un-j til Britain grants self-deter-mination to Cyprus.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-05-20 6 A LINGUIST CROPS ON A HOLIDAY Tills youngman with 'occidental look', la Mr. D. K. Gobind, personal secretary to Mr. D. T. AasomuH of Messrs. Waasiamull Aasomull Co. High Street. Mr. Gobind is leaving for India via Ceylon by a*. OranJea today, Sunday, May 20, on ft three-month holiday. He99 words
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Article414 1956-05-20 6 BUDDHA JAYANTI the 'Z,5OWh Aimfversaiy of Lord Buddha wffl be celebrated im Singapore on May 23 and 24 Wedmday and Thursday and comprise a variety of programmes inctafing mammoth proowsfons, opesfegof a Budtmn Temple, mass meetings, the release of captive birds, sad the screening of Buddhist films.414 words
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Article355 1956-05-20 6 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, May 10. Sir Edmund Hillary, Conqueror of Everest, I said to-day he would like to [have another "GC" at the 129,000-foot peak this time prom the north after hi* Antarctic trip. In an interview at the borne m Hastings of Mr. George Lowe, a fellow memberReuter - 355 words
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Article46 1956-05-20 6 PHNOMPENH, May, 19 The Government to-da v pub. llshed a communique announcing tne Cambodia and the Soviet Union had decided to establish diplomatic relatons ana exchange extraordinary Ambassadors and Mlnlaters Plenipotentiary. A OuatiaJT decision had been made by Cambodia and Czecho. Slovakia.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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