Indian Daily Mail, 21 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 94 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1966 SOL PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 286 1 YOUTH Vs AGE Cheng-Lock Tan's Warning Dy. President Elected KUALA LUMPUR SUN: THE EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION TODAY DECIOEO TO HAVE A DEPUTY PRESIDENT FOR THE ORGANISATION. The meeting voted 46 for and 37 against on the resolution
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  • 24 1 LONDON, May, 20. The Soviet Union and Thailand have agdeed to raise their respective legations to embassy status. Moscow Radio repotted AP
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  • 231 1 WELLINGTON, New Zeal and M»y 20. Mr. George Lowe, a member of ts* Britta* Expedition- wfcioh «iommw* Mount Everest te 19M, Mid 'There's d«6aitely ttomethlng there' when mM last night about the 'abominable snowman' of the Himalayas. Mr. Lowe, who la the official photographer of the
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  • 103 1 INDIA WILL NOT TURN RED U.S. BISHOP BCHENECTADY, New York, May 20: Bishop Frederick B. Newell of New York City told the Troy Methodist conference yesterday he did not believe India would turn to Communism. Bishop Newell, presiding Methodist Bishop of the New York area, recently, visited India. He said
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  • 71 1 USS MT. MCKINLEY, off BIKINI, May 20: There was an "outside chance" for carrying out the H-bomb test drop on Monday morning Bikini time. Rear Adm. B. Hall Hanlon, Commander of Tasko Force 7, said m a communique today that a storm southwest of Eniwetok was projudng
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  • 532 1 Independent Malayan Nation To Absorb 'Aliems' MCA Chiefs Plea (From Our Correspondent) "The future independent Malayan Nation must absorb the vast majority of toe people wno were born and are living m this country Mad that tne future independent nation cannot have m its midst any vast element of aliens'
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  • 80 1 DECIMAL SYSTEM OF COINAGE IN AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE, May 20. Australia is considering changing her present British style coinage currency to the decimal system, unofficial sources stated here to-day. Australia is said to have been greatly influenced by India's decision to Introduce decimal coinage m April next year with rupee divided
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  • 67 1 7 KILLED IN TRAIN DERAILMENT RAJKOT, Saurashtra State. Western Indian, May 20. Seven people were killed and 23 injured five seriously when the Rajkot-Jamaagar Mali Train was derailed last night near here, the Saurashtra State Government announced today. Earlier reports said 12 people were killed and 35 injured. The Government
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  • 44 1 PAK CHARGE AGAINST AFGHANISTAN KARACHI, Maty 20. Foreign Office source said yes* terda v Pakistan sent a strong note to Afghanistan protesting against an alleged attack by Afghan militia on a Pakistani patrol lorry on the PakistanAfghaniatan border last month. Pakistan hM demanded full
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  • 524 1 Marshall Awaiting Lennox- Boyd's Reply FRESH MANDATE FROM ASSEMBLY TO BE SOUGHT LONDON, May 20, The collapse of the negor tiationg between Britain and the All-Party Singapore delegation on "Home Bole" for the isbad Crown Colony to seen m ebtfttcal quarters here as a setback to Britain's overall policy of
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  • 211 1 Indian Cultural Mission To Singapore A 18-member Indian Cultural Mission headed by Prithviraj Kapoor, M.P., Is to visit Singapore In the first week of June, at the Invitation of Singapore Government. The mission comprise B most famous dancers and musicians and they are at present on a tour of SouthEast
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  • 471 1  -  Lim Choon Mong LONDON, May, 20 The Leader of th« Singapore Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. Lim Choon Mong, said last night that he would have accepted the British proposals which the Singapore delegation rejected at the end of the constitutional talke here last Tuesday.
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  • 89 1 Mrs. Pandit Didn't Offer Any Advice To Mr. Marshall The High CommlMton of y^f^it la London has deaied a report published ta toeal dairy (not the India* Dally Mall) that Mrs. Vljayalakshmi Paadit, MdU'» Ugfc *was responalble In aa>y wmy for the hreafcaow et ae> P>«»tt« for Stegapere** A special
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  • 250 1 Cyprus Sequel: Spl. Guards For Br. Ministers LONDON, May 2Ct-Scot-land Yam assigned special security guana to Cabinet memuers yeaterouy alter Oiscosing uueaLS oo uieir uvta 40 re» pru>aj lot we umisii execuwou ot two ureeH cypnota. Uetectives began a detailed check on umaon s Cypnot pupuiuuon m an effort to
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    471 2 LATEST reports from London reveal that Mr. David Marshall is not likely to resign but will face, the Assembly and Mflk a fresh mandate to resume negotiations with B r i tain. That indeed is very encouraging, as it will for the time bei n g at least prevent
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  • 55 2 Labour Retains Power BRISBANCE, Australia, May 20: Labour has retained power m the Queensland State elections, returns showed yesterday. At the close of the first night's count, it appeared that the Labour Party will hold all of its 49 seats In Parliament, leaving the Liberal oountry party with 23 aeata
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  • 1516 2  -  JOAQUIM SEQUEIRA VAS Bf Than 50 Years Ago! IT is pertinent to ask why. when we he«r of the poif. tical righto of the African* being talked of or fought for m Kenya, Tanganyika, Nyasaland, the Rhodesias or even m race-ridden South Africa, nothing is heard about
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  • 53 2 »U* ANTHONY EDEN, Britate'» Premier, boys vi "VPort of the Brltfeli Red Cross Society, from MISS PAULINE ALLISON of Stemtwd HUI, London, who tea ■Mnmber of the Loadon Branch J ?!*««>.—* Crea. Sodety. At extreme left and looking on is LADY EDEN, the wife of
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  • 93 2 ZAFRULLAH(65) TAKES SECOND WIFE (18) THE HAGUE, May SO: Reliable source* m The Hague and Damascus rtlselosed yesterday that Sir Motammad Zafrulla Khan, Pakistan member of the International Court at The Hague* has taken a second wife. A highly placed sou roe here •aid that the 65-year-old judge and hie
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  • 114 2 Kisan Dispute Settled OHIDAMBAKAM; A settlement has been reacneu m tne aujpute between tne mirasdais and Kisan.s m Poovaiai village, thanks to tne enorts of Messrs. a. Kajagopaia Sastri. Tashildar-cu m conciliation Officer and Mr. K. Shamsudin, Inspectortor of Poiice, Chidambaram Town. The kisans had filed about 20 conciliation petitions,
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  • 499 2 Ceiling: On Lands Proposal Net Just Mysore CM's Critlelsm BANGALORE: Mysore's Chief Minister Mr X Han., SBsSr I ™*&z> ~«svK Mr. Hanumanthaiya who was presiding over the agricultural seminar held at Hebbal referred to planning and the socialist •ociety, which the people of the country had accepted and emphasised that
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  • 411 2 Deshmukh's Start On Bombay City xvaupur: Tftt Finance ML nister Mr. C. D. Dwfcmnkh and Mr. N. V. Gadtfl have decided to vote against the States Reorganisation Bill if it does not provide for ultimate inclusion of Bombay In Maharashtra. This was Indicated by Mr N V. Gadgil while addressing
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  • 539 3 Kottayan Congress Conference's Resolution TELLICHERRY: A resolution passed by the Kottayam District Congre m Political Conference held last week end at Panoor referred to the States Reorganisation Bill, and while welcoming the proposed formation of a JCerala Sta te expressed the hope that a
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  • 159 3 SUICIDE BY MOTHER AND FIVE DAUGHTERS KUMBAKONAM: The bodies of a mother her 17-year old daughter and three other younger girls, were found floating m Tiruvadamaruthur temple tank last week. It appears all the members of the family were moving about near the temple en Thursday, worshipping the deity and
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  • 93 3 GOLD COAST UNiTiKi-* NATIuMB, N. Y. May 20.— The united Nations announced Friday that the final British Togoland Plebiscit vote was ***** In favour of uniting the territory witn the Gold Coast colony and 67,422 for continuing under separate U.N. trusteeship. The Plebiscite of May 9
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  • 139 3 "NOT A SPY CASE" NEW YORK, NJ. Ma y 20 Three businessmen and an Air Force sergeant were arrested by Federal agents Thursday m the theft of a secret government document but a defense lawyer said Friday it was far from a spy case. The FIB, m announcing the arrests,
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  • 129 3 FRANCO RUSSIAN TALKS CONCLUDE MOSCOW, May 20- French Premier Guy Mollet and Foreign Minister Chiiftian Pineau ended yesterday their Kremlin talks witii Soviet leaders. French- sources .said neither side had bucked an inch fum tneir original positions. This apparently means Mollet had remained true to his pronuse to be faithful
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  • 87 3 x-turnMH, May 20.— rwentyuve lormer ii-uomintang soiuiers crossed tne border from uurma on May 8 and surrendered to the Cnlnese Army, according to reports reaching nere from Running yesterday. The soldiers, who brought with them a machine gun, carbines and rifles, were members of nationalist
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  • 60 3 BURMESE ELECTIONS RANGOON, May 20.— The Burmese Government announced last night that elections for the Chamber of Nationalities (the Upper House of Parliament) have been postponed m 37 constituencies due to Insurgent activities and lack of security for the electorate. The elections, due on may 22, have been postponed In
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  • 76 3 JEANNETTE HICKS, the 19 year-old English tj.rl who Is engaged to the MAHARAJA OF MYMENSING, wears a sari when smiling m the huh at the Trevi Fountain, Home, on May 16. Jeannette broke her flight from Calcutta to London, for a short visit to Rome. Her
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  • 111 3 SECOND PLAN FOR MADRAS STATE OOTACAMUND: Matters connected with the implementation of the Five- Year Plan m .Madras State wre discussed at a meeting of the District Collectors, Secretaries to Government and Heads of Depart. ments held at the old Council Chamber. Mr. W.R.S. Satnianathan. Chief Secretary to Government presided.
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  • 88 3 TO STUDY CRIME IN CEYLON STORRS, Connecticut, May 20 A year-long study of the crime rate on the island of Ceylon will be headed by a University of Connecticut prof Gssor The University announced yesterday that Dr. Arthur I* Wood of the Sociology and Anthropology Department has been granted a
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  • 31 3 BRAMLEY, England, May 20: Sir Keith William Price, 77, who was Director of Chemical Defence Warfare m Britain during "World War II", died yesterday.- A.P.
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  • 219 3 U.S. Textiles Industry And Japan WASHINGTON, May 19: The American textile industry criticised Friday an exchange of note* between the United States and Japan m which the Japanese textile industry promised to extend voluntary controls on exports through 1957. The American Cotton Manufacturers Institute said the State Department has given
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  • 89 3 LONDON, May 20. Sir Anthony Eck-n, Britain's Prime Minister, will defe r any official visit to the Soviet Union until after his trip to Australia and New Zealand m January, authoritative quarters said here last night. When Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister, and
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  • 100 3 A— DEATH: U.S. SUGGESTION REJECTED BIRMINGHAM, Efcg.and. May 20.- a British doctor today rejected American suggestions that baa blood given m a transfusion might have contributed to the death of a] Japanese seaman, who died from hydrogen bomb radiation m 1954. The Doctor, Simon Scvill described the mans case history
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  • 79 3 WASHINGTON, May 20— The U. S. Army told Congress yesterday It plans to cut Its manpower strength by about 5 per cent In the next fiscal year. Maj. Gen. William S. Lewton, chief of the Army Comptroller's Office Budget Division, said this will mean an average
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  • 17 3 Minister Inaugurates A Seminar Mr. M. »haktav*t»*U m Madras BOnistu U* Af SSSP*^* S nUuir for Extoasion
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  • 57 3 PHOTOS. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, arrives at Malaya House, London, May 16, for Ms press conference at which he outlined why the talks of the Singapore delegation (of which he is the leader) broke down. Betow A general view of the scene of press
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  • 643 3 NEW DELMI. In a message to Mr. B. O. Kher, President, international Commission for the prevention of Alcoholism, South-East Asia Bloc, Prime Minister Nehru has stated that compared to other countries, India is much more faviurably situate^ for a policy of Prohibition because of
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  • 60 3 KARACHI, May 19: Mr. Hanidul Hug Chowdhury, the Pakistan Foreign Minister said here yesterday, it was "likely" the Chinese Communist Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai, would be invited to visit Pakistan. He said the invitation would probably be made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammad
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  • 123 3 VICTORIOUS JAP EXPEDITION TO MANASLU BOMBAY, May 19: The successful .Japanese expedition to Mount Manaslu is expected to reach Khatniandu the first week of June, according to the latest reports from Nepal. Indians appeared thrilled at the conquest of the peak by the all Asian team. Mountaineering experts and novices
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  • 42 3 NEW PORT, Rhode Island, May 10; Prince Johannes Loewenstein Wertheim Rosenberg, 78, doscendent of a lino of German nobility dating back to the year 100, died on Friday at his home here of a heart attack. A.P.
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  • 108 3 ROME, May 20. Mi Harry Truman, the former United States President, arrivod here yesterday with his wife by train from Parlj, for twowonk Italian holidtay. Mr. Truman's "pure. v Social" trip to Evrope will als^ inc'ude visits to Germany, Austria, Belgium, Holland and Britain. Reuter through the
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  • 240 4 Bombay Governor** Comfidemee BOMBAY: Dr. Harekr ustoma Mabatab, Governor of Bombay, said here that the merger of Goa with India was im minent. Goa's merger wai now merely a gues tion of time and all South American countries which had hitherto supported Portuguese Colonialism we re now
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  • 59 4 PARIS: May 20: Cambodia has established diplomatic relations with Russia and Czechoslovakia, a French press agency dispatch from Pnnom Penh said yesterday. A Combodian government communique said this morning that the legal formalities for such ties had been concluded and that Russia and Cambodia would
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    23 4 A rifle is levelled agviinst Sivaji Ganesan, who is held by a policeman, m Vazhvilae Orunal', a Tamil social picture, with many claims.
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  • 302 4 MADRAS ENGINEERS' VISIT TO CANADA MADRAS: Mr- V. P. Appa* dural. Chief Engineer for Electricity, and Mr. K. R, Radhaknishnan. Executive Engineer (Electrical), Madras State Government, left last week by the Air India International Constellation for London en route to Canada. Their visit to Canada is m connection with the
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  • 422 4 BOMBAY: Mr. B. G. Kher, delivering the 16th convocation address of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences at Chetnbur exhorted the nodal welfare workers to inculcate a sense of self-respect and self eliance among those whom they served. He added that ultimately the quality of theit
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  • 49 4 As Cameraman Focuses Raja Sulochana As the cinecameraman on the left is trying to focus Raja Sulochana, she takes time to have a bite at the sandwich! The st'fi cameraman who was idltag there has captured both of them. The occasion is outdoor shoot In r of •VAZHVILAIE ORUNAI/
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  • 111 4 DACCA: A new migration department under the Indian mission here Is Uke% to be set up soon to run a separate visa office, it is understood. The Indian Visa Office, has been dealing with a vast number of migration application which taxed available personnel m
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  • 86 4 OOTACAMUND: It is understand ttiat the Union Government have decided to establish ft. currency paper manufacturing mill at Hosanabad m Madhya Pradish. The main raw materials used for manufacturing- currency paper are rags. Including tailor's clippings which are now exported to foreign countries where currency paper is
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  • 164 4 CALCUTTA: The administrative machinery for screeaing all migration applications at the Indian High Cbnanission Office m Dacca is now being strengthened m accordance with the recently revised policy Of regulating- the flow of migration to India and correlating It with rehabilitation m this country, It was
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  • 317 4 «k RO: May 20: Th^e Sheikhs of Cairo's 1,000-year-old Azhar University will go to China this summer to teach the Arabic language aad the Mos^ i*™ religion m the University ot Peking, a spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Education announced. The delegation la going
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  • 259 4  -  SELVAS GEMINI'S 'INSANIYAF Picture Of Rare Values "TNSANIYAT" is indeed a great picture, the quality of which will even set the Hollywood Wizards scratching their head. For its glorification of "human nature' 1 and in^ght Into intimate dictates of one's conscience. INSANIYAT is unique.
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  • 105 4 LONDON, May 20: A United Nations plebiscite to determine the vie\V3 of the Cyprus people on the future of the Colony was suggested yesterday by a Socialist Member of Parliament. Arthur Lewis said he would put forward this plan m the House of Commons on May 30
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  • 99 4 TAIPEI, May 20: A Nationalist spokesman said yesterday Egypt's recognition of Red China violates the spirit of the United Nations Charter. Chow Shu-kai, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, told a news conference that, except for Nepal, Egypt was the only country to recognise the "bogus Pelping regime"
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  • 37 4 CALCUTTA. Customs officials re. covered loose diamonds and precious stoneTvitaed about lta. 8 lakh, dntor a 2*?*™* l7 tfo?Uioe Of the Johuri MandaL m S^tioi. of diS«3 OMißn 111 central Calcutta. «•<*£ No arrests wen non.
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  • 96 4 MADRAS: Preai<un* over the Hindi Day of the Tahiti Jayanti Celebration* at SJ jnadl for the growth of ™S language rena ■■«.!.< m ovemont. He said that the Dakshina Kharat Hindi Fraehar Sabha was conUuctin, iJon°ali classes for the promotion of Bengali literature m South
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  • 229 4 NEW DELHI: Details of the celebrations of Buddha Jayanti programme for nationwide commencing on May 23, were 5 g J? th W° rkln R OommJtto* of ttie celebrations. v P c Prime Minister, Mr. whs ?r^ Ided Among Uiom who attended the meetta, vf" 5 8 Radhakrishnai
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  • 220 5 HEW LEGISLATION CONTEMPLATED IN CEYLON ISSUES 1 of ~S& VS The legislation m draft form wIU ahorUy be placed before the Cabinet for its consideration. Similar legislation was prepared by the Senanayake and the Kotelawala Governments but was shelved following strong
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  • 100 5 Tamil Govt. Servants Plan Action COLOMBO: A large number of Tamil-speaking public servants who are perturbed over the language switch-over had an informal meeting recently to discuss what measures they should adopt regarding the matter. Several speakers said the change In the language of administration was tantamount to a breach
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  • 248 5 Vijaya Tunga On Why He. Is An Imdain COLOMBO: Mr. J. Vijiya Tunga, the Ceylon poet and writer, m a letter to a relative, has stated that he came to give up Ceylon citizenship and seek Indian citizenship after the difficulties he entertained m obtaining a passport through the Ceylon
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  • 73 5 "We have gained only a partial victory. The wrong that the U.N.P. did still persists. We cannot have full freedom till we break through the economical barriers they have placed against our progress. My victory was due to the work done by the workers and I am glad
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  • 261 5 BANDARAWELA: The establishment of Dhamma schools or classes for children and adults, abstinence from intoxicants and meat and non-parti-cipation m races and gambling were some of the decisions taken at a general meeting of the Mahapalata Dehiwinnapalata Sambudha Jayanthi Central Committee held at the Sivali Vidyalaya, Bandarawela, presided
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  • 355 5 Language Doubt Among Sinhalese AMBALANGODA: "It seems .to me that there is doubt among certain sections of the people that Sinhalese will not be the state language. I assure you that Sinhalese will be the State Language immediately the committee drafts the Bill. Before 24 hours elapsed after this Government
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  • 632 5 COLOMBO, Shy 19. Ceylon Premier Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike told his weekly press conference here yesterday that he sympathises entirely with the people of Singapore as with any other subject or semi subject people m their struggle for freedom. At the same time, he •dM, he understood
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  • 33 5 PHOTO David Marshall Chief Minister of Singapore centre-road back to camera), speaks to mciifoiii of the Press at the entrance to the Colonial Oflfe*. Oreat Smith Street, London. A.P.
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  • 321 5 COLOMBO: It was very unfortunate that In the present most critical period m the history of the Tamils, the representatives of the Tamil-speaking people m Parliament were not able to speak with one voice, said Mr. Amirthalingam, M.P. for Vaddukoddai, at a reception accorded
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  • 382 5 handJf A J?fS U *E?^ A J .I! r G G Ponwmbalam should join hands with the Federal Party Members o f Parliament an d Jnt siTd* Mr ri9 A V g?™ l -peaking people^TZL'ifent f said Mr. A. Amirthalinga m, M.P.
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  • 86 5 Tamils Deputation To Queen COLOMBO: Mr. C. Suntheralingam, M.P., ha* informed the Federal Party that he shortly propoeee to go on deputation to the Queen to seek the Intervention of Her Majesty to prevent the Ceylon Government from making Sinhalese only as the State language. Mr. Suntheralingam requests the Federal
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  • 31 5 BELGRADE, May 20: President Tito named Zdenko Stambuk, as the new Yugoslav Ambassador to Burma succeeding Krsto Bulajic, who will return for new duty to Belgrade.-
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  • 188 6 Need To Maintain Treaty Commitments Commonwealth Responsibilities Stressed LONDON, May 30 Britain is extremely unUke.y to reduce here forces by more than the 160,680 cot already planned, despite Moscow's declaration that 1,200,600 Soviet troops will be demobilised, official sources here said yesterday. The
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  • 377 6 The cvi icm appe oi by Soviet commentators to bmain to xouow Russia s example m annoutiving cuts i s tneretore ivsentea here. British othcials point out mat whereas tnc world Knows what forces Britain is maintaining, it is ignorant of the actual size ot the soviet
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  • 110 6 Khrnshchev'a Son To Study In Britain! MOSCOW, May 20: Soviet Communist Party chief NMtita Khrushchev promised on Friday night to *»nd his 22-year-old son Sergei to Britain to study English. Khrushchev, m a jovial mood at a party honouring visiting French Premier Guy MoHst made the promise to British Ambassador
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  • 41 6 WINNIPEG, May 20: Two twin-engine Royal Canadian Air Force training planes collided m the air on Friday night and plunged into a farmers' field six miles southwest of here. The air force said six airmen were killed.- A.P.
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  • 100 6 TOKYO. May 20 A Tokyo building contractor yesterday diverted hundreds of tona of Boil from a building itc following the discovery of a treasure trove of golden coins. As hundreds of persons fathered at the discovery ite the contractor diverted the spoil to a i-crct dumping
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  • 348 6 EFFECT OF SUKARNO'S VISIT ON U.S. JAKARTA. May 20: Indonesian leaders said yesterday, President Sukarno's American visit should result m "a more positive U.S. policy towards Asia, and Indonesia m particular." The independent, Chineseowned Indonesian daily K«ng Po, which is the biggest m circulation, said the visit is a result
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  • 207 6 WASHINGTON, May 20: The newest m airplanes, guided missiles and other Instruments of war were shown throughout the United States yesterday m what U.S. Secretary of Defence Charles Wilson called an "exhibition of power for peace." Military posts, bases and stations welcomed hundreds of thousands of
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  • 112 6 DIONNE QUIN OPENS FLOWER SHOP MONTREAL, May 20: Shy Marie Dionne opened a flower shop here last night. It la the first business venture for any of the Dionne quintuplets who received UBf 1,000,000 childhood earnings on their 21st birthday last May 28. The shop is named "Salon Enllie" after
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  • 160 6 SEOUL. Korea, May 20: South Korea's political tension slackened as a disappointed President Syngman Rhee conceded that opposition leader Chang Myun won the Vice- Presidency. Rhee, newly elected to a third term, said he was personally disappointed that his Vice President would come from the
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  • 43 6 ISTANBUL, May 20: Lieutenant Colonel Niklai V. lotchenko, Soviet Assistant Military attache at Ankara, was expelled from Turkey yesterday for trying to obtain secret military information. He was put aboard an express train and escorted to the Bulgarian frontier.— A.P.
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  • 98 6 CAIRO, May 20: The Influential weekly paper Akhbar El Yom said yesterday that East Germany has requested recognition by Egypt and the opening of diplomatic relations. Diplomatic circles here have speculated on whether recognition of East Germany may be the next step for Egypt after
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  • 83 6 KATMANDU, Nepal, May 20. The Government of Nepal announced yesterday that there will be no slaughter of animals for any purpose on May 24, when Nepal, with other Buddhist countries celebrates 2,500 years of Buddhism. The appearance of the full moon on May
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  • 411 6 Contributions Sought From Singapore And The Federation Contributions are sought from Singapore and the Federation by the Canberra Fellowship of Australian Writers which plans to publish a book next year of collections of contemporary writings by South east Asian and Australian authors and poets. The book will
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  • 92 6 UN AFRASIAN GROUP TO DISCUSS ALGERIA UNITED NATIONS. New York, May 20 An Arab League spokesman said yesterday the African- Asian group would meet early next week to discuss a call for Security Council action on Algeria. The African-Asian group a Confederation of 23 African, countries within the United Middle
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  • 70 6 SAIGON, May 20 Wolf ladejinaky, former U.S. International Co-operation Administration land reform expert, has been hired by the Republic of Vietnam as special advisor to the Presidency, it was announced yesterday. Ladejinsky has been workIng for the Vietnamese Government sinve April 1 although his contract was
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  • 49 6 BONN, May 20: The International Eyei Bank said yesterday 402 orders were placed with it for transplants to help sightless persons since the bank was set up here last month. Orders came from Germany, Holland, France, Spain, Britain, the United States and Canada, the hank said.-
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  • 207 6 Colonial Freedom Movement Meeting's Resolution LONDON, May f.—A call for Self-Governm«nt for Singapore, waa made at meeting here yesterday by the Mo vement for Colonial Freedom, the President of which is Mr. Fenner Brockway, left-winff Labour Member of Parliament. The meeting:, which was
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  • 66 6 CALCUTTA, India May 20: An average of 150 persons are being stricken daily with cholera m Calcutta. About 10 of these died. Authorities said yesterday they considered the incidence a seasonal one and nothing extraordinary. However, the number of cases rose this week over last because
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  • 130 6 ANGELES CAMP, California, Maw 90. Two frogs are entered for a grammar school class at MannhelraBhelnan, Germany, to the International Frog Olympics which holds preliminary Jumps yesterday. Deatschland Freand and Hans, the two German entries, are not German frogs, but were actually entered by two Calif ornian
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  • 315 6  - Egypt Free To Buy Arms Anywhere NASSER ALEXANDRIA. Egypt, May 20: Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser said yesterday Egypt "is free to buy arms from any place we like and m any quantity we like." Speaking to a class of graduating naval cadets the Premier vowed to "resist with all
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