Indian Daily Mail, 25 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-25 1 Indian Daily Mail SIX FAGEB Ift CENTS VOL. XII No. 18 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, tt^V 2\ 196616 words
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364 1956-05-25 1 GREAT GENERALS ARE FORGOTTEN BUT BUDDHA'S VOICE STILL LIVES" NEHDELftMhyU, IwMan Prime Minister Mr. Nehru 3 LLiliiilnf fclj the foundation stone of a monument to oonmenon te the Anniversary of Laird Buddha's death 2£60 years ago and the achieveroemt of Mrvana. Mr. Nehru said:Reuter - 364 words
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Article260 1956-05-25 1 COLOMBO— A CITY OF LIGHTS COLOMBO, May 24.—Principal observances of the anniversary of Lord Buddha's Ueath took place yestedray throughout Ceylon— Spiritual centre of Buddhism and when the new moon appeared last night, conch shells were sounded m cities and villages and citizens Joined monks m chantin the scriptures. About260 words
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Article102 1956-05-25 1 PEKING, May 24.—Buddhists wUI chant the scriptures m moasfteries and tenures throaghoat Chma tods* (fuU moos cUv May) m uhsemaaoe of Goatama's attainment of Mtr» vaaa (Absorption into the Supreme Sptrtt). Bat Chlaese Buddhlste do not reckon that this to the *,50©th AmUverury ofReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-05-25 1 Receiving the bouquet from the Acting Chief Minister Mr. Chew twee Kee is a Kashmir belle, who is a member of the student, delegation.28 words
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65 1956-05-25 1 SINGAPORE should foster more and more 'cultural friendship between neighbour* ing countries' said Singapore's Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. Chew Swee Kee at a variety music and dance programme at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall. Seventeen students of Delhi Irwln College, who are on a educational65 words
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Article161 1956-05-25 1 P. I. CLAIM TO CHINA SEA ISLANDS MANILA, May 24.—Nationalist Chinese ambassador Chen Chi-mal conferred with VicePresdent Carlos P. Garcia today on an unofficial Philippine claim over a group of uninhabited islands m the South China Sea. There was no immediate announcement on the meeting. Chen earlier this week submittedAP - 161 words
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Article90 1956-05-25 1 HOLLYWOOD: May 24, Film Director Cecil B. De Mllle is now a great-grandfather. A son was born yesterday m nearby Santa Monica to Mrs. Peter Calvin, the former Katherine Durning. Her husband is the son of De Mille's daughter, Mrs. Joseph W. Harper. Their babyAP; A.P. - 90 words
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Article109 1956-05-25 1 Turn To Buddha's Teaching's NEW DELHI, MayXln Premier Nehru last fiflht ap. pealed to the peoplesflk the world to turn their thodkhts to Buddha's teaching's as ffc only alternative to the atodybomb. Laying a foundation Hone to *****00,060 laanmim ©ommemorattne the t.SOOtI annirerssxy oi Boddha'«l death, tfehru said: "It's goodAP - 109 words
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Article330 1956-05-25 1 Liberal {Socialist A»k» Who Can Replace Him? There In mm la jtfagspore to replace Mr. Devld Marshall In spite «T hfe iflwp», Liberal Socialist Mr. Lim Cher Khe««, member of tfte Merdeka Mission saW In Singapore yesterday at th* airpo* hi* arrival. "I will330 words
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Article107 1956-05-25 1 EGYPT'S INVITATION TO CHOU CAIRO. May 24: Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser. Egyptian Prime Minister, will shortly invite Mr. Cbou Bn-lai, Chinese Communist Premier, to visit Egypt, sources close to Colonel Nasser's office said here yesterday. They said Sheikh Ahmed Hassan El Bakhoury, Egyptian Minister for Religious Affairs, would flyReuter - 107 words
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Article75 1956-05-25 1 LONDON. May 24. Mr. Aneurin Be van. British leftwing, Labour Party Leader, said here to-day that as a result of the recent talks here on the future of Singapore, the British Government had 'exchanged a fear of trouble for Its certatnty.' 'If self-government had been75 words
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385 1956-05-25 1 atuaents from all Asian countries who meet m Banaung on Saturday will fight for ti>e aoontion 01 Co.oniailsm and the right of the peoples to s&J determination, even if it means having a Communist Government. Delegates from Egypt, Japan and Pakistan who arrived m Singapore yesterday385 words
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Article430 1956-05-25 1 Reiterates Decision To Resign On June 6 1f..... NEW DELHI: Way 2*: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore Chief Minister, left here 1 by air for Singapore after two and a half hour's meeting wKh Mr. Nehru, Indian's Prime Minister. He told newsmen at the Airport:Reuter - 430 words
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142 1956-05-25 1 Lok Sabha Approves Bill NSW DELHI, May Lower House of India's Parliament yesterday approved legislation to create a Government Corporation which will *ake over all Bfe tesuraao* to IndU. The Bin still most be approved by the Upper House. Ttie Government already has takenAP - 142 words
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Article30 1956-05-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, M»y «4»— Pre, flident Rakwdta praead speaking over All-laato Badio tonight said that if ladla completely disarm she will be»30 words
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Article63 1956-05-25 1 The Finance Minister, Mr. Chinataman Deshmukh estimated the total compensation payable to the nationalise*! companies at 46 million rupees (£3,308,00(1 sterling). He said he was sure the compensation was fair and reasonable. The Government took control] of life insurance business In India last January by Ordinance, pendingReuter - 63 words
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Article147 1956-05-25 1 BANGKOK: May 24: Slipping quietly into Bangkok just before dawn today by plane from Delhi, the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall was met at the Don Muang Aaiport by representatives of the British Embassy. The Embassy which received notice of Mr. Marshall's stopover m the middleReuter - 147 words
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Article142 1956-05-25 1 'SABOTAGE' GO-SLOW MOVEMENT? (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thura: The National Union of Plantation Workers today described the leaflets believed to be circulated by employer group as 'deliberate attempt to sabotage the go-slow movement.' Mr. P. P. Narayanan, leader of the National Union said now that every other attempt las142 words
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44 1956-05-25 1 Lunar Eclipse Indication Of, Violence— Nehru NGw DELHI, May 24.— Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharhd. Nehru speaking over the A'U India Radio to the nation o« the Buddha Day, said the Lunar Eclipre toolpht was Indicative of the fact that th* world Is overaha4ow«d W44 words
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522 1956-05-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri., May 25, 1956 ATTOTIDE SINGAPORE THE TRUTH fjATEST pronouncements on Singapore and other "indispensaßle bases" by the British Foreign and Colonial I' Secretaries .Mr. SehKfo Uoydv va&v Mr. Alaii Lermcx-Boyd r&peCtively make «iy cpntrover-., meraMka talks not only futile but meaningless. Both these respoMiUe members522 words
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Article897 1956-05-25 2 Second Five- Year Plan Hj^H Ha aX Bx!^^S^BV^Blv^^V/ B^S Bj^V^F Pattern cxDmUHCq TlieJßegortqtrth* Second Five-Year Plan, signed %f rarftamMf *ComMiieiio(i, wafe silk* mitted to Parliament. ,nu i §vw Wttfc aa oqtijgifCM*. 4,800 crow* fit the public #cfor a*d an «ptpsafo* iavestment of Rs. 2,400 crora» m the private sector during897 words
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978 1956-05-25 2 A THREAT TO PEACE! I NEW YORK: LLEGATIONS that a reign Of terror prevail* on the Indian side of Kashmir and that India is planning to drivti out Muslims from there and settle a large number of nonMusiims are made m an explanatory978 words
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160 1956-05-25 2 DELHI: The Sahitya gfadami has decided to pubttsh translation or the Marathi classic "Bhagwan Buddha" m the major Indian languages, the Deputy Eudcation Minister, Dr. Mono Mohon Das, told Prof. D. C. Sharma m the Lok Sabha. Tfce Deputy Minister said that ate other160 words
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Article159 1956-05-25 2 DISCUSSION ON H— BOMB TEST COLOMBO: The atom teats which the British Intend holding on Christmas Island (2,000 miles off Ceylon) was the subject of a question m the House of Representatives by the First M.P. for Colombo Central, Pieter Keuneman. The Communist M.P. made an appeal to the Prime159 words
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Article226 1956-05-25 2 For the filrtt timt, wives of Malayan officer* ttudylnq at th« British Army Staff College m England have left Malaya to join their husbands. They will spend about sight months m England before returning to Malaya. Escorted by Captain Abdul Manan bin Abas, M.C., of theAP - 226 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-05-25 2 I m. bUbMbW PHOTO. President Sukarno of Ind-jnesla, escort* Mrs. Elsenhower, wile of the united States 1* resident, to the State Dinner held in Washington, on May 18. The d'nner given by President Sukarno was in honour of Pr ident Elsenhower and his wife. Mrs. Eisenhower. The Indonesian PresidentA.P. - 61 words
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134 1956-05-25 2 BOMBAY: THE SMALL INDUSTRIES SERVICE INSTITUTE HERE, RUN BY THE UNION MINISTRY OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE, TODAY INTRODUCED THE FIRST MOBILE WORKSHOPS TO SERVE BOMBAY VILLAQEB. Mr. Mustafa Faki, the State's Deputy Minister for Industries, inaugurated the workshops at Bhiwandi, a carpentry centre some 30134 words
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43 1956-05-25 2 CIGARETTE MANUFACTURING PLANT FOR KARACHI KARACHI: A cigarette manufacturing plant, with a daily capacity of 5, million cigarettes, has been set ud here. The services of German and Egyptian experts have been se- i cured for blending tobacco and I supervising the factory.43 words
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Article48 1956-05-25 2 KARACHI, May 24. Pakistan has invited British Premier Sir Anthony Eden to visit Pakistan when he goes to Australia and New Zealand next October, a Foreign Office spokesman saSd yesterday. The invitation is beta* sent by Pakistan Premie? Cnaudrl All personally this week.- APAP - 48 words
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Article52 1956-05-25 2 ~S OL P£ B 0: Government will Sterap. the Kotetewala w^T m tha ii c J2 f Representatives by the Finance Minister. Mr. Stanley de Zoysa. The Minister who was answennsr question from the Trtncomalee M<P Mr N% R Rajavarothlam, said the coat 68 #5 toe 9tamp52 words
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236 1956-05-25 2 MBQfwniin i Q TSS Da ly H r »W. (Labour) lashed out at what It called •the policy of shooting it out m Cyprus", and the Liberal Manchester Guardian said British blundering has driven a large number of moderate and peaceable Cypriote into SympathisingReuter - 236 words
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851 1956-05-25 3 Stand Reiterated SRINAGAR: Mr. V. K. Krishna* Menon, India's Minster without Portfolio, said that Kashmir was a part of India ant wood continue t* remain so, for all lime to come". •Any ciiaim filled by Pakistan on Kashmir is like Pakistan claiming any other851 words
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Article166 1956-05-25 3 WASHINGTON: Though the State Department spokesman discounted a Karachi Press report that the United States had advised Pakistan not to raise the Kashmir Issue m the Security Council till next year, the American position Is that the present is not the time to rerake the dormant166 words
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Article164 1956-05-25 3 Spinning Mill For T.C. State TKiVANDRUM; a spinning mill estimated to cost Rs. 3V lakhs with 12,000 sp*ndve s «m--p.oyirjr about 7,ou|> persons wotf.d be located; m Trivaodrum it is learnt. The Travancore-Oochin Government have taken up with the All-India Handloom Board the question of starting a cotton spinning mill164 words
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114 1956-05-25 3 Baby Swallows Eisenhower Campaign Fin NEW YORK: Surgeons a* St Vincent's Hospital were confronted with a touchy case that had political overtones. X-rays of the throat of a uf teen-month-old infant revealed three ghost y letters spelling "1.K.E." The problem was solved when a surgeon, probing m the throat ofNAFEN - 114 words
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Article37 1956-05-25 3 KARACHI: The Prime Minister. Mr. Mohammed Alt. is due to leave for London on or about June 23 to participate to the Commonwealth PgjawJ* Coaftrenee. It waj ottotally mm37 words
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227 1956-05-25 3 Anti-Indian Immigration Rule In Kenya liLtjmdA. V The Committee 01 v c Indian Meici.aats Chamber, m a communication to the Government of uicua, Ministry of External Attains, m connection with Kenya immigration restrictions, said that the Government of India should view the developments m Kenya with concern and bring home227 words
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Article120 1956-05-25 3 Pak. Bid To Produce More Cotton HYUtittABAV, (Bind): The r-anistan Government has dcuuea to raise tne annual prouuctioo of cotton m West faKistan to 2 t suu,uoo bales from tne present level of between i,500,000 and 1.600,000 bales. In order to achieve the target, the Government proposes to launch a120 words
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122 1956-05-25 3 U.K. EQUIPMENT FOR PAKISTAN COLLEGES KARACHI: Equipment worth over £4,500 will be supplied to three colleges m this country by the U.K. Government under the Colombo Plan. The three colleges are: the Government Colleges at Montgomery and Rawalpindi and the Central Training College at Lahore. Equipment worth about £3,300 isNAFEN - 122 words
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Article50 1956-05-25 3 PATNA: Mass vaccination since 1951 of 35.000,000 persons out of the total population of 40,000,000 to the State has apparently reduced the incidence of smallpox epidemic to the current year, when it was feared that the disease would recur with great virulence, it is officially stated here.50 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-05-25 3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Chairman of Sahitya Akadami, inaugurated the Radio Literary Forum at Sapru House m New Delhi on April 29. The Forum of Indian literatures has been organized by All India Radio with the object of bringing eminent creative artistes m the field of all the96 words
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Article150 1956-05-25 3 India Is Leading Tea Supplier CALCUTTA; Indian tea is gradually losing ground m the world market and tne days are not far off when Ceylon may replace India as the leading supplier of tea to the wonti, traac sources hero state. According to statistics published by the Tea Board of150 words
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Article219 1956-05-25 3 NEW DELHI: Juvenile delinquency is growing m the larger cities of India, accordIng to investigations made by the Union Government. The most common offence among juveniles is stated to be theft. Though legislation exists m 15 States for dealing with juvenile delinquents, it is not oftenNAFEN - 219 words
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159 1956-05-25 3 BOMBAY: India plans to send a delegation of economists to China to July or August next to study the working of industrial co-operatives to that country, it Is learned here. Personnel of the delegations is now being chosen. The Planning Commission Is said toNAFEN - 159 words
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537 1956-05-25 3 Indian Who Invested In Real Estate In Postwar London LONDON: K. K. Khanna is one of the most successful Indian businessmen m London. Like all successful men, he doe« not make any tuss about, it. He lives quietly, m a spacious and tastefully decorated studio flat not far from London'sNAFEN - 537 words
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Article198 1956-05-25 3 Sukarno 's Slogan For America ANNAPOLIS, Maryland. May 23, President Sukarno of Indonesia Tuesday proposed a slogan for the atomic age: "America will always assist slaves." "Let us establish a world of freedom m which freedom prevails, where man is brother of man," he told the 3,6000 member Bridgade ofAP - 198 words
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353 1956-05-25 3 Drive For Collecting Small Savings NEW DELHI: Compulsory savings to finance the second Five- Year Plan have been disapproved by a sub-committee of the Congress Working Committee. The sub-committee favours a voluntary drive for collecting small savings. The sub-committee is entrusted with the preparation of a scheme for intensifying smallNAFEN - 353 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-05-25 3 Mr. Vifgo Thais-Nielsen, Minister-Designate of Denmrk to India, presenting his or»danttah to the PNeUtnt, Or. Rajendf* rtratft at lU«fctra»ati Bha**n, y«w Delhi on kpti\ 11.25 words
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Article1431 1956-05-25 4 NEHMV OPPOSES DEMAND I** Sight Approach MEW DELHI: PJCUOC MINISTER NEHRU SAID HERE ZHAV SOOAXJBM WA* NO* fOMETUINU WHICH CAN K'Mm» Aft A OCAOLOIL OF PROVERTY." MiNMk of flUn about celfcy oa toeone," be >Mrt, %mI the right anp*»»c*. It km approach te wUefc yisr1,431 words
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Article254 1956-05-25 4 NEW DELiHI: The Lok Sabha discussed inconclusively a Private Member's Bill to provide an adoption procedure to safeguard the interests of adopted children and the rights of their parents. Mrs. jay us/i n Raiji (Conwno spon.iored the HUt, stressed tne neea ior an enecUve auoption procedure applicable254 words
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Article25 1956-05-25 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. 6. Radhakrishnan, India's Vice-President, is likely to visit Caito during his forthcoming tour abroad, diplomatic sources said here.25 words
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Article574 1956-05-25 4 Suhrawardy's Faith In Khan Sahib KARACHI; The aw ami League Leader, Mr. h- Suhrawardy, said that there couiu oe no question of an Awami ueaeue and Republican coa.l--tion at the Centre. Mr. Sthrawardy who flew to Dacca at ml&iight said that the Republican Party ■was an oftHhoot of the MuslinReuter - 574 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-05-25 4 An inter-governmental agreement on the Canada-India Colombo flaa Atomic Reactor project was signed m New Delhi on April 28. The Prime BOnlster, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, signed on behalf of India and H.E. Mr. Escott Held, the Canadian High Commissioner, signed for Canada. Photo taken during the signing ceremony— L. to77 words
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454 1956-05-25 4 NEW DELHI: India's principal ports and minor trade coastal outposts are to be modernised at a cost of Rs. 810 minion. The Union Transport Ministry plans to meet adequately the large and increased volume of cargo traffic m those ports. Of the454 words
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86 1956-05-25 4 EXPANSION OF STEEL CASTINGS INDUSTRY CALCUTTA: The Government of India has permitted, it is learned, 11 new units to set up fresh capacity for smallsized steel castings. Besides, one of the existing units has also been allowed to effect substantial expansion. These measures have been adopted with a view toNAFEN - 86 words
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Article38 1956-05-25 4 NEW DELHI: A well-equip-ped drilling division is shortly to be added to the Geological Survey of India. This, it is stated, will enable mineral investigations to be carried a stage further than hitherto possible.38 words
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Article160 1956-05-25 4 WELLINGTON: Mr. Sidney Holland, the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mid he waa hopeful that Prime Minister Jawahar.al Nebru would visit New Zealand m the forseeable future. Commenting on the comine visit ea«y next year of Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prune Minister, Mr Holland said160 words
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249 1956-05-25 4 Dulles Regrets Egypt's Decision To Recognise China "-"^""WOtlont. Red cl.lM.bS Mldthi UnJSd «Ut4 w?li Dulles drew this fine tin* of distinction between Mm ■trt action. whJch the United States cwnTeupJort. To questions, Dulles told a news conference that the United States cannot be expected to look with favour on anyA.P. - 249 words
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Article104 1956-05-25 4 LONDON: The building which houses the London headquarters of the India League is to be pulled down. Along with shops and other commercial structures, it will be compulsorily demolished la order to widen a narrow strip of the Strand m the heart of the WestNAFEN - 104 words
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Article197 1956-05-25 4 KASHMIR ISSUE IN U. N.? NBW DELJn. May 23.-Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the Council of States (vpP* Houae) to-day that uader the United NaUon s Charter India., could not withdrew the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan from Hie U.N. (The depute over the sovereignty of .Kashmir, bordering onReuter - 197 words
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2107 1956-05-25 5 Ceylon Premier Explains Sinhala Only Bill CX>LOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. K. D. Bandaranaike. gave a categorical iMimuace tint tioere would be "no discrimination between cttfaem sad citizen as a result of the Sinhala Qafiy liar and that therefore "my Tamil brethren2,107 words
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Article259 1956-05-25 5 LANGUAGE: DELAY IS INCONGRUOUS COLOMBO: Although the MEP m its election manifesto had promised to make Sinhalese alone the State language within 24 hours of its coming into power yet legislation had not been passed to effect the change-over. It was now likely that 24 months would pass before that259 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-05-25 5 A contrast m mood* during the** conversation scenes at the May 18, reception m honour of visiting French Premier, Guy Motlet, held at the French Embassy In Moscow. Lett hand picture: The serious note is struck during this conversation between Charles E. Bohlen, United States AmbassadorA.P. - 128 words
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Article340 1956-05-25 5 ARRAH (Bihar): The Police opened fire, on a band of 40 alleged f efltowertr of "Kalr* yuga Ram" at Sasaram Sub. Divisional Headquarters town of Shahabad District, killing one and injuring some according to a Police report received here. Kali- Yuga Rama 01 the .selfstyled modern incarnation340 words
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242 1956-05-25 5 COLOMBO. At a mammoth meeting at the Colombo Town Hall. Tamils pledged themselves to fight for their language to "the last drop of blood." Speaker after speaker of the Federal Party made impassioned appeals to the Taron-tpeak* ing people to ignore the Sinhalese242 words
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262 1956-05-25 5 CHAVAKACHCHCRI: The Tamils should collect fund* to send more non-political persons with Mr. C. Sunthsrsllngam on a mission to the Queen to request parity and other rights, said Mr. E. Veluppillai at a meeting at the Ganeea Vasagasalai hall. Mr. S. Kanagaratnam, secretary of the262 words
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Article272 1956-05-25 5 COLOMBO: Ttie third reading of the Bill for suspending cappital pupnishment for a trial period of three year a was passed without a division In the House of Representatives. Almost all the members spoke m favour of the BUI except the Member for Kalmunai. Gate Mudalivar272 words
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414 1956-05-25 6 SUKARNO - SUKARNO NEW YORK, May 24, FmUmt Sukarno of tedonesia said m a Speech jtuUsji»J UuA fadoacwin would welcome ass stance from otter countries— bat pot the cost of independence. Addressing a city luncheon m his honour at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,AP - 414 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-05-25 6 \|R. N. 8. N. NAIR, who has bean elected the new Presideittf.of the powerful Singapore' Alrmy Civil Service Union. Born on sth May, 1913, at Trivandrum, Mr. Nair studied at the College of Science, Trivandrum, and passed the Intermediate. After marriage m 1936,133 words
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Article71 1956-05-25 6 NEHRU'S SYMPATHY FOR SINGAPORE BANGKOK, May, 24: Singapore Chief Minister Marshall said the Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, had shown understanding and sympathy for the cause of Singapore during Mr. Marshall's Delhi visit. 'But I asked for no promises from Mr. Nehru,' he told a Reuter correspondent m a brief interviewReuter - 71 words
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97 1956-05-25 6 SUKARNO ON WORLD'S TALLEST BUILDING NEW YORK, Hay 24.—PreiKtont Sukarno of Indonesia yesterday went atop the world's highest building the Empire State Building. me President and his party made the trip to the top of the 102-storey structure despite a thick haze which cut visibility to near zero. He dkiAP - 97 words
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Article134 1956-05-25 6 NEW YORK. May 24.— Rah Kumari Amrit Kaur, Healtn Minister of India, said yesterday she hopes "to impress Americans that our points of agreement on world questions are much greater than our points of disagreement" Miss Kaur told a news conference her live-week visit toAP - 134 words
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Article103 1956-05-25 6 NAPLES, Italy, May 24.— -A Greek University professor yesterday invited* the International Fertility Association to noid its next world congress on a ship cruising through the Greek islands. The Invitation to 1,000 delegates came from Prof. Nicholas C. Louros of the University of Athens, director ofAP - 103 words
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Article122 1956-05-25 6 GENEVA, Ma y 24.— Special sanitary regulations for Muslims making the annual pilgrimage to Mecca were abolished yesterday by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Delegates to the WHo session m Geneva said the step was taken because a quarantine station at Jeddah and the health administration ofAP - 122 words
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Article58 1956-05-25 6 ANKARA, May 24. Ismet Inonu. president of Turkey, was re-elected last night as president of the people's Republican Party, the chief opposition to the Government of Premier Mendeves. Inonu, was renamed at the party's annual congress. He received 1,020 votes of the 1,021 votes cast. The onlyAP - 58 words
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Article341 1956-05-25 6 NEW DELHI, May, 24 Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, is expected to follow up his FivePoint Plan for a peaceful settlement of the Algerian situation When he visits Paris and Cairo m July. After attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference m London and meetingReuter - 341 words
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355 1956-05-25 6 Cabinet Crises In East West Pak. KARACHI, May 24 East Pakistan Government and Opposition part es held day-long meetings m Dacca yesterday while diplomatic and political ©oservers (here sought vainly for news of the circumstances In which the Provincial Assembly was unexpectedly adjourned Tuesday night Reports from Dacca last nightReuter - 355 words
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411 1956-05-25 6 21,000 Hore To Be Built In Next Five Years Up to date, the Singapore Improvement Trust has provided approximately 16,900 houses, shops and flats towards the relief of the housing problem In Singapore. Two thousand of these were411 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-05-25 6 The High Commissioner, Str Donald MaoGltlivray, presented awards to five Penan g resident* at an investiture held at the Residency, Peaang on Monday, May 21. Picture shows Mr Donald pinning the British Empire Medal on Mr. Mutto son of Kayamboo. Catchment Inspector, of the Municipal Water Department,51 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-05-25 6 of the firest item staged by the Delhi Lady Irwln College students was the Rajputana Folk-Dance, the appreciation of which has been caught by our cameraman (below).30 words
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Article90 1956-05-25 6 HONGKONG, May 24: The Royal Air Force Headquarters announced today, a Malayan Senior Aircraftsman, Abdullah was drowned yesterday while taking part In a landing exercise outside the Victoria Har":>our. He is survived by hte father, Haji Ahmad l>in Haji Abd*ul tahman, of Bakap, Perak. AbdullahReuter - 90 words
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Article92 1956-05-25 6 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tender* are invited for the supply of cooked and uncooked ration, to No. 4 Police Field f-orce, Johore, for the period 1»t July, 1956 to 31st December, 1956. Full particular, are SSI?-*!-"* X*2 OfTice of Chief Police Officer, Johore. The tenders, m sealed envelope., marked "TENDERS S.92 words
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