Indian Daily Mail, 28 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XU No, 101 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 293 1 Treaty To Be Signed Today In New Delhi NEW DELHI, May 27, India and France have reached agreement on the final ceding to India of PusuMchery and four other French Indian dependencies, it was announced toe ay. The treay will be sign
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  • 162 1 Driverless Rly. Engime Crashes From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 27. A railway train carrying passengers but without any driver, fireman or guard crash. «?<i into the dead end of siding of Kharagpur Railway station smashed Into buffer and damaged the building. Fiftyflve persons were injured, all of them
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  • 44 1 PARIS, May 77. Alcohol killed 17,400 people m France last year, the French Institute of Statistics said In a report published here. The report «ald that 4,100 more people d'ed from drink than from tuberculosis In al] Its forms.— Reuter
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  • 46 1 NEW YORK, May 27: The New York Times said that President Sockarno of Indonesia had made a favourable impression m the United States and added that it was gratifying that the American impact on him appeared to be 'predornin- ently favourable." Reuter
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  • 186 1 **om Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Hay 27. Reports alleging that Netaji Subhas Chandra Boee had met his death because of foul play were brought to the notice of the Government of India In the Ix>k Sabha on Saturday by Mr. Hlren Mukerjee, Member from
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  • 89 1 TOKYO, 27 a commission investigating the fate of a wartime Indian independence leader. Subha s Chandra Bose disclosed Saturday it had again interviewed a surgeon who was connected with the case. No detail s were revealed. The three-man body arrived here on May 4 to check continuing reports
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  • 146 1 S H. B. Unions A malganta tion Moves Final The fate of the move to amalgamate the five Harbour Board Unions will be known today. Monday, March 28 when the draft constitution of the new S.H.B. workers* union wili be taken up for finalisation. The meeting of tfte Interim Working
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  • 42 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, May 27— A severe quake stoooK Quetta c*ty and the surroundin- area m West Pakistan on Friday at midnight. People fled into the open for safety. There was no immediate report of casttaltles or damage. AP
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  • 51 1 TOKYO, May 27.— The AllJapan Buddhist Association, today announced it had decided to appeal to the United States, Great Britain and Russia for the prohibition of atomic weapons. The Association said the decision was made at the Association's fourth eenera) mentis* at Kyoto yesterday.
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  • 184 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 27. The foundat.on stone for a new road bridge across the river Cauvery connecting Srirangam Island with Tiruchi i' own was la d by the Union Deputy Transport Minister Mr. O. V. Alagesan. The existing road bridge •>uilt more
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  • 271 1 College Education Crisis In Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 27.— The prospects of college education for thousands of School Final students m Madras State who passed out this year have become doubtful because of the serious differences that have arisen between the Education Minister and* Vice-Chancellor of the
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  • 314 1 Attack Across Border By Police Reported SILCHAR, Assam State, India May, 27 Pakistan Boraer pouce fired Into Inunn territory across the border bet- </>. eh t»y«net and cachar 101 tne fourth successive day Fnuay, the Press 'lTust of India said quoting reports reaching here.
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  • 128 1 LONDON, May 27: Mr. Anthony Brooke, nephew of Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, the laat 'White Rajah' of Sarawak, suggested m a letter to the Daily Mail that British Colonies should m future be known as 'States'. Mr. Brooke, who signed himself,' Rajah Muda of the former
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  • 53 1 PEKING, May 27.— The Stno-Japaneee Trade Agreement has been extended for a further year, it was announced here today. The announcement added that the Chinese Government would welcome a Japanese Trade Mission, or would send one to Tokyo to discuss the future exentision of trade between the
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  • 55 1 LONDON, May 27: The British Secretary of State for Air, Mr. Nigel Birch, has accepted an invitation from the Russian Prime Minister Marshal Nikolai Bulganin to visit Russia next month, the Air Ministry announced last night Mr. Birch will be accompanied on the trip by
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  • 66 1 JAP. TEXTILE EXPERTS FOR ARGENTINA TOivYU, Ma y If. a. group Qt to jai>utit:&c wooi-wfavin b eAj^ris, uiuiuuing seven women ttKiay was eu route to tne argentine Dy plane. ane gioup wui operate a textile company id tne out* skirta oi feuenos Aires. The seven women will teacn Argen. tine
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  • 70 1 THE bAuUifi, May 27.—» Princess Grace of Monaco came second m a poll to choose Holland's "most admired) woman," according to results published here by the Nether* lands Public Opinion Institute. She received six per cent of the votes. The winner was Mrs. Mleke Bouman, who defended
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  • 266 1 uaKhAM, England, May 27.— Mr. Alan l*ennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, told the Conservative Commonwealth Council Conference here yesterday that the way to deal with the Colonies was to go out and meet their people. 'I am convinced that the best way of finding out
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  • 414 1 Acceded Along With Kashmir Change Of Status Not Recognised From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 27. Former Princely State of Chitral does not belong to Pakistan declared Premier Neh ru m Lok Sabha yesterday. In the unite<j India, Chitral was northern most
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  • 26 1 TV— 1,000 MILES AWAY! LONDON, May 27.— A Moscow engineer has picked up a television broadcast from Prague, 1,000 miles away, Mos- cow Radio reported.— Reuter
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  • 200 1 BELGRADE, May 27. President Tito arrives In the Soviet Union next Saturday for what diplomatic observers here consider his most important State visit since the present series started with his talks m London In spring 1953. It will be his first visit to a Communist country since the
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  • 580 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon, May 28, 1956 FREEDOM FROM FEAR WHATS the use of winning the whole world if one loses one's very soul m the attempt? Yet that seems to be the grim tragedy overhanging this Co lony, nay, the whole of the Malay Peninsula, whose people are
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  • 833 2 BHAVE DEPRECATES PEOPLE'S DEPENDENCE ON GOVT. Self-Reliance Far gotten Since Gandhiji's Heath CONSTRUCT VE WORK URGED MADRAS: II the Bhoodan movement was correctly understood and followed constructive activities would be increased ten-fold declared Acharva Vinoba Bhave, addressing a gathering last week at the Hindi Prachar Sabha, Thyagarayanagar o* the last
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  • 457 2 MADRAS: An appeal to the landowners to join the Bhoodan movement and make It a success was made by Acharya Vinoba Bhave addressing a prayer meeting. The movement he declared, was the only solution to solve all the land problems confronting the country. The prayer meeting was
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  • 40 2 NAIROBI, May 27.— Kenya's Defence Minister, Mr. John Ouseok told the Legislative Council here yesterday that there were 202 murdter 8 m the colony last year including Mau Mau crimes— and 388 deaths In traffic accidents.— Reuter
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  • 641 2 MADRAS: Acharya Vinoba Bhave called upon the Hindi Pracharaks to take up the Sarvodaya work besides their activities to propagate Hindi. He was addressing Hindi Pracharaks at the Hindi Prachar Sabha, Thyagarayanagar. The large gathering included a number of women. Acharya Bhave, m the course
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  • 103 2 BAMUNATH: Skit Badrimmm "Dfcam" <l«U0u feet) tea* ap—od ea> Hay 17 with customary ceremonies In brad!* cMmate and m tiie presence of about a thousand pilgrim kailtejr from various parts of the country. Xhe pilgrim prate Is said to to te j»P* cowMOon and mpwfr
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  • 306 2 RIOTING NEAR SRIVAIKUNTAM: 25 Persons Arrested TIRUNELVELI: A serious agrarian trouble which broke *>ut m tt.Uia*eiuiaiauatha m a X4«injan vma 6 e m JsnvaiAuiiuuu taiuK, reauiteu m nouu B *«>on, ccc. on *ia. y io. it u> oiaicu u>ac tue owners ot some OL me l&uug >n tue viua 6
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI, May 27: The Mlntstcr for Rsvmiim and Civil Expenditure, Mr. M. C. Shah te4d the Lok teMia on May 25 that Pakistan had not paid a farthing to far out of the Rs. 3,000 millian partition debt she
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  • 190 2 Andhra Municipal Elections KUtuNuvu; *».c x residem aiiU Cue secretary 01 cue Auuliuccee, nave aeciueu Cuac ttm ooufi ress as a. patty tmomu contest m the rorcuuoimng *viumcipal eiectMßS onjy m Me oeven towns ot itiluru, inkHKuiam, Kajajununury, Ai&auutatr ntun, Guuivauu, j^a^atia ana Cjiirala toiiowjng tne detnre expiessed to tnat
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  • 110 2 MADRAS; Nine persons, including seven chuuren, were admitted m the Genera] Hospital on May is for treatment of suspected food poisoning. It »s stated that tne chUoreii whose ages ranged fro m 1% to 8 took Ice cream at a hotel m the evening and ever
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  • 305 2 UHlmn^ru i a «*ae cam.« Up tor uKs^osaj ueioie Mr. najagopaian, jjutnct Ai*«tt>traie, recently m wmcxi tae counsel tor tne accused rais. r a preiimiary point questioning tne vaUuity Of tne pewiv amended section iiol-A fr. P.C. providing a separate procedure of trial for warrant cases Instituted
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  • 1196 3 Don't For ce Hindi On Non- Hindi People Nehru's Advice To Protagonists NEW DELHI: Prtme Minister Nehru on Saturday Hay 19, warned that any attempt to force Hindi on the non-Handi speaking people would, inste >di of producing good results, undermine tbe growth »nd advancement of the Huidl language. He
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  • 281 3 Seth Govind Das, president of the Association welcomed Mr. *«eiuu aim suu v any ttwxu ciiuiusla&c tiiougnt tjiat tne .tvi 6 ua 6 e could progress at tne awl oi ouier languages, he was wrong. Hincu womd nave to biow with the heip of and m co-operation with
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  • 265 3 WORLD BANK'S AID TO INDIA: Increase Likely j TRIVANDRUM: Mr. John- de- Wilde and two other mem- 1 bers or the World Bank Mission now touring xnuia amveu ncr« to suLuy me prtfe&mg auu oenoua prooteme" lacuig tue otuie ana to see i»O\v Uley c*u* WC IV.&OIVCU. 'turn piuty met
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  • 126 3 CO IMB ATORB: Mr. Thorna s H. Mckittrick, Chief of tne World Bank Mission, who arrived here from Madras by air said that the Mission will submit its detailed report on their viist to India to the World Bank m Washington m July. Mr.
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  • 70 3 TOKYO, May 27.— Foreign Minister Mamoiu Shigemltau oaid yesterday japan should te-open its stalled World War U peace talks with the Soviet wimon to London. tie toid newsmen he doubted they begin before mid-July, after elections to tne Upper iiouse of Japan's Diet (Parliament) are completed. The
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  • 101 3 GUATEMALA, Ma y 27.— Thirty-one persons were believed dead yesterday m the orasn of a Guatemalan!, airliner. Wreckage of an Avisteca Company plane was sighted on a peak of the Sierra De Las ivlinas range at an altitude of 8,000 feet. There were no signs
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  • 229 3 NEW DELHI: The Communications Minister, Mr. Jagjiwan Ram. said m the Lok Sabha that a suitable reward would be given to the Air Hostess aboard the Indian Ai» line Dakota which crashlanded at Ahmedabad on May 18. Mr. Jagjiwan Ram who was giving details of the
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  • 269 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have agreed to enter into an arrangement with the Burmeae Government for the purchase of two million tons of rice from Burma spread over a period of live years. A joint communique issued by the two
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    36 3 Among thoe* who saw Mr. Marshall off at London Airport on May 21, were Enche Otbm a n, Commissioner for Malaya m tne United Kingdom (loft), and Mr. John Hare, Minister of State for the Colonies.
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  • 67 3 WASHINGTON: A successful vaccine against respiratory diseases like grippe, virus pneumonia, sore throat and severe colds has been developed by doctors at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research here. The research staff reports Incidence of respiratory ailments has been reduced 80 per cent m tests conducted at
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  • 43 3 NEW DELHI: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, former Indian Ambassador to Peking, and later a member of the States Reorganisation Commission, will be appointed Indian Ambassador m Paris, when Sardar H. 8. Malik retires m October this year, it is learnt.
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  • 116 3 NAGPUR: Mr. B. N. Datar. Union Deputy Home Minister, said here that the problem of selecting the capitals of new States to be formed under the States Reorganisation Scheme was causing as much worry to the Government of India as the problem of Princely States had
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  • 171 3 GUNTUR: At the Andhra High Court Mr. Justice K. Umamaheswaran admitted a writ petition filed by K. Basivi Reddy, Advocate, against the Commissioner of Guntur Munipality, restraining the respondent from killing dogs and granted interim stay for one week. The .petitioner stated that the Coiftmtesfcmer 4t
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  • 118 3 PARIS, May 27: The French Foreign Minister M. Christian Pineau said here last night on his return from Russia that the Franco-Soviet Talks m Moscow had been extremely frank and very cordial. He told reporters at the airport no political conversations had taken place m
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  • 301 3 KURNOOL: Kay Officers, Ilka Chief Secretaries and In-speetors-Qeneral of Polios, will be appointed to new States a month m advance of the date on which the States reorganisation scheme will come into being, it was authoritatively learnt there. This will facilitate fixing up of responsibilities
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  • 137 3 TOKYO, May 27. Japan's Diet was again a scene of free-for-all yesterday where two legislators were injured when Socialist members from both Houses resorted to petition tactics" to delay the passage of the two education reform bills. The victims of the turmoil were both Lower House
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  • 208 3 Russia Calls Off Fishing Feud With U.K. LONDON, May 27: Russia yesterday called off her fishing feud with Britain. A new treaty was signed allowing British trawlers to fish within three miles of the Soviet coast a special privilege they had held for 25 years until Moscow suddenly withdrew the
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  • 197 3 FREQUENT EMOTIONAL ILLS CAUSE STERILITY? NAPLES, Italy, May 27.— A woman doctor from Paris says psychiatry may help a wife have a baby. But she said emotional ills too frequently are blamed for sterility. Dr. Helene Michel-Wol-fromm, a gynecologist who frequently works closely with psycho-analysts, made her report yesterday at
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  • 130 3 NEW YORK: Russian nurses have invented a new, simple method of protecting the brains of a newly-born baby. They bind babies m swaddling clothes so tight that nothing except their faces can be seen. This, they explain, is to prevent the child from kicking spasmodically and
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  • 100 3 WASHINGTON, May 27.— Capital Airlines yesterday removed from service a plane m which live polio virus had spilled and urged passengers who had flown m it to take gamma globulin. The Airline acted m what a spokesman described as "an abundance of caution." To a
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  • 91 3 Sebald On Tour Of Far East WASHINGTON, May 27: Mr. William Sebald, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, will arrive m Tokyo on June 1 to begin a "familiarlFatlon" tour of the Far Bast, Btate Department officials told Reuter today. Mr. Sebald will leave Washington next
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  • 46 3 DJAKARTA, May 37. -Mrs. Fatmawati Sukarno, first wife of the President who is now abroad, may enrol a s an Eng-lish-Language ytudent at the National University. Press reports said yesterday Mrs. Sukarno's application was now before the Board of Teachers of the Unlvewtty.— Reuter
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  • 1114 4 MENON CLARIFIES MNDMA'S STAND SHIS MAR: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Union Minister without Portfolio, gave here what WHS regarded as a broad outline of the stand that India would take if and when the Kashmir question was referred back to the
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  • 329 4 SRINAOAR: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menem, Union Minister without Portfolio, said here that Kashmir's relation with India were indissoluble. Addressing a largely attended students gathering here. Mr. Menon said that "this relationship had been determined by our peoples' mutual understanding from ages and by the appreciation of our
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  • 59 4 SRINAGAR: Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon met the National Conference leaders and MLAs. The meeting lasted for nearly three hours. A spokesman of the National Conference said that Mi. Menon' ''discussed important political and organisational matters with us." Those who attended the meeting included, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad,
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  • 433 4 10K SA6HA REJECTS PRIVATE BILL E^^ DELHIs Th(B Lok Sabha M *y W rejected a Communist member, Mr. V. B. Vittal Kaos bill seetunr to provide tor one montn' s Jeave with full pa y m a yeJr to Jjjjjj* get doable the wage* for
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  • 309 4 OOTACAMUND: The various difficulties and problems encountered by the officers m charge of the Union Government's co-ordinated project for cross breeding of cattle to increase milk production m India, were discussed at a three-day conference of the officers m charge of the cross breeding
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  • 249 4 Falsification Of Records: Clerk Sentenced BOMBAY: R. V. Ramanl, a senior clerk m the Bombay Telephone Workshop, was found guilty of the charge of entering into a conspiracy to commit acts of criminal misconduct toy falsifying pay bills vouchers and other documents and obtaining pecuniary ad. vantage, and sentenced to
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  • 90 4 JORDAN P. M. QUITS King Hussein of Jordan (right) confers with Premier Samir Rifai (centre), on May 21 at Amman. The Premier reported on the Arab League meeting m Damascus last week. The Premier later tendered his resignation and that of his Government. The resignations follow the failure of the
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  • 172 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Tra-vancore-Cochin Government said that the Adviser had taken Into consideration the views of the Maharaja of Travancore (the Rajpramukh) and "other respectable persons of the Hindu community" m agreeing to the furmula on the division of Dawaswom Fund between Madras and Kerala
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  • 232 4 A Government Press note issued said the Maharaja of Travancore had brought to the notice of the Adviser that it was proper ami necessary that the temples m the Tamil taluks should be maintained at least on the same level as now. He had said that Rs.
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  • 88 4 CHANDIGARH: A Division Bench of the Punjab High Court, consisting of Chief Justice A. N. Bhandari and Mr. Justice Khosla admitted a 'writ* petition filed under Art. 226 of the Constitution by the management of the Hindustan Times, New Delhi, praying for quashing an order of
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  • 178 4 No Withdrawal Of Kashmir Issue From U. N. Nehru DELHI: Mr. Nehru said m the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that there was no question of India withdrawing the Kashmir issue from the Security Council since under the U.N. Charter "this kind of thing cannot be done." Mr. H. O. Rajah
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  • 302 4 SRI N A GAR. Meanwhile the Working Committee of the Kashmir National Conference, which concluded a four-day session m Srinagar unanimous- 1 ly welcomed Prime Minister Nehru's recent statements m and outside Parliament on the future of Kashmir. In a resolution, the Working Committee said it
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  • 99 4 Madras Councillor Fined S«™ Magistrate g e lown>I own> sentenced Munuawaml, Corporation Councillor tp pay a fine of Ra. 100, m dedault to undergo three weeks' mioi t lder P*' 7of Criminal Law Amendment Act. to SS hen a 5 6116^ »artal ?k Data *hina Pradesh was f^se^ed m the
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  • 43 4 BANGALORE: T)v A I.C.C. taken discipUnary acUon through its sub- mi «cc against Mr. V iCJappa, brother of chief Minister Hanumanthaiya, on several charßes an/that the TSS might take steps to debar him Accordingly, Mr «J n..^ niah, Presifent itiJu^Sc
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  • 247 4 NEHRU ON BALANCED DEVELOPMENT NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru said In the Rajya Sabha that the balanced regional development of the country could Insecured only through a series of Five- Year Plans. Intervening during questionhour, he urged that the problem should be approached m an Integrated way and not m an
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  • 155 4 CUDDALORE: Mr. R. Sound&rarajan, District Magistrate, Cuddalore, allowed a revision petition filed by the State and committed to Sessions A. Govlndaswami. M.L.A., and seven others to take their trial under Section 395 (punishment for dacoity). I.P.C. alone with the other charges framed by the Sub-Magistrate, Cuddalore.
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  • 150 4 appealed to the electorate to return Mr. M. OangappltoS Andhra candidate m t£e byeteettan to the Bellary conitL tuency and thug vindicate the claim of Andhraa of BeSu^. issued hr° urs L of a statement CheS J*£ Mr V Thimmaiah of Mr 65 statement ChiJf Wr?^ 3iva
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  • 660 5 Sinhalese Dictionary Editor's Assurance COLOMBO: Mr. Julius de Lanerolle, Editor-in-Chief of the Sinhalese Dictionary, who was recently invited to participate m the discussions of the special committee appointed to suggest a draft for the "Sinhala Only" Bill says m a letter to the Press
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  • 207 5 ONE PRISONER'S UNSUCCESSFUL BID FOR FREEDOM COLOMBO: While Prison. officials at Welikada were busy last wsek releasing the first atch of prisoners In the BudIha Jayanthi amnesty, a pri-. oner who was not due for elease made a darin e bid for 'reedom. He scaled the waikg of the prison
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  • 385 5 TAMILS MOT TO STUDY SINHALESE? JAFFNA: The General Committee of the Tamil Congress, which met at its headquarters here, unanimously resolved that Tamil students m Tafil area should refuse to study Sinhalese whatever legislation was introduced or passed. Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, who presided, said It was his duty to
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  • 210 5 KALUTARA: Hopelessly frustrated m Ms efforts to unite the two factions of bhikktius m the Asokaramaya temple and having failed to obtain the keys deposited m the court to open the shrine room of the temple to view the relics 38-year-old David Fernando agreed to be brought
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    18 5 At m. Mnd-off oarty to Mr. V. N. Uttlrapatl and Wf. N. P. Thanqavtlu by Nlannarqudl Di«on holiday.
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  • 40 5 Minister With Indian College Girls Then Acting Chief Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee photographed with the visiting Delhi Lady Irwin College students who presented a variety North Indian music and dance programme at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall on Wednesday night.
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  • 281 5 JAFFNA: The All-Ceylon Minority Tamil Maha Sabha has sent a memorandum to Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandarana ke, Prune Minister urging that the social, economic, educational and political disabilities under which the depressed classes suffer, should be removed. It urges that all the forms
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  • 105 5 COLOMBO: The Cabinet at its meeting decided not to implement its earlier decision to pass legislation to compel the Press to divulge its source of infomnaton, on reports considered by the Government as "secret." The Minister of Justice, Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, Q.C., told his
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  • 125 5 KAN'DV: Ceylon's policy of austerity ha»^ sparked not a little "embarrassment among members of the CV.voln Labour delegation to the iX.O. meeting next month m Geneva. It is one of the conventions that each participating nation acts as host to the rest of the delegates daring the
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  • 153 5 BERUWALA: Mr. Cholmondeley Goonewardene, M.P. for Kalutara, walked nearly six miles m a procession of over 2,500 men, women and school children of Magalkanda, o fulfil a vow at the Kande Vihare Temple. The Magalkanda Samasamaja Youth League had made a vow that
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  • 315 5 COLOMBO The Special Committee appointed on Saturday by the UNP has been asked to submit a report within one month on dissension m the party ranks and the cause for such dissension. The committee has also been asked to report on (1) causes of the defeat
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  • 254 5 HYDERABAD: For the sixth day on May 19 firemen at Kailpet and Dornakal railway junction and at Bellampallt stayed away from work but the Central Railway authorities reported further improvement m the running of trains m this section. The trains moved out with the help of casual staff
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  • 111 6 WASHINGTON, May 27.— India's Health Minister said she welcomes president's proposal that American universities and private foundations provide science education centers to needy nations. Raj Kvmari Amrit Kaur, the only woman member of Prime Minister Nehru's cabinet said the Ford and Rockfeller Foundations already are providing
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  • 338 6 Constitution Suspended KARACHI. Pakistan, May 27.— .President iskandar Mirza yesterday dismissed the East Pakistan provincial govenment and suspended the constitution of the territory. Administration was taken over by the national government, acting through provincial Governor A. K. Fazlul Hug. The speaker of the Bast Pakistan
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  • 41 6 DCTMOLD, Wet* Ootimi, Ma* «t. A Jet «C walar shot op at tfce oelltnf from jo—* tap 1b tkt cMM*c r*em cfcikP. <wt, wfck* wm «MM» MIL The «MM was dead wLam MaA w^fcM^B^m MMTHIII m Reuter
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  • 94 6 LONDON, May 27.— The former Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, arrived m London by air yesterday from Colombo for medical treatment. 'I have temporarily retired from politics' he said at London airport. Mr. Dudley Senanayake who was defeated at the recent elections said that
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  • 37 6 Terrorists damaged a number of rubber trees on the Lambak Estates m the Kluanjr district of Johore on the night of May 24-25, according to an Emergency communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 68 6 PARIS, May 27.— Tlie rebel Hoa Hao sects General Pham Cong; Can, known as "Ba 3ung, is beliebed to have been killed by the Vietnamese National Army, and his Genera. Staff captured, according to a report here from Saigon. Ba Bung, former Chief Aids of Hoa Hoa
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  • 183 6 KARACHI, May 27, The Pakistan Government and the Shell Company of Pakistan Ltd., signed an agreement here yesterday to form an operating company to carry out an extensive search for oil over some 20,000 square miles m East and West Pakistan. Petroleum Development of Pnkistan
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  • 86 6 VIENNA, May 27.—Hungarian children may have to go to school m three shifts next year because of classroom shortages, according to an issue of the Budapest newsEaper Szabad Nep received ere. An article by Istvan Nemetfh, Director-General of a school m the Hungarian capital, said that
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  • 107 6 KARACHI, May 27: A spokesman for the Pakistani Commerce Ministry said that he did not believe the suggestoin by Mr. Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, for a review of the 1932 Ottawa Agreement on Common-' wealth Trade Preference would affect Pakistan. He would not comment
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  • 119 6 NICOSIA, May, 27 The senior Bishop In Cyprus has called on leading international figures and groups to use their influence "to bring about con. ditions of justice m Cyprus" as anti-British terrorists struck '•gain. Bishop Anthinxw of Kitium denounced Britain for a "series of acts against
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  • 118 6 ANOTHER A-TEST AT MONTE BELLO ISLANDS! CANBERRA, May 27.— Mr. Howard Beale, Australian Supply Minister, announced today that another atomic device will be exploded at the Monte Bello islands, off Western Australia, within a few weeks. The device will be smaller than the one exploded on May 17. The last
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  • 128 6 BERKELEY. California, May 27. The California State Department of Health said that fallout materials from the Hyrogen Bomb Test at Eniwetok last Sunday appeared to have reached the West Coast of the U.S. The announcement said that there is no possibility of damage
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  • 104 6 LONDON, May 37 Rus«a oas built a midget helicopter, •tfxmn as the "motorcycle ot cue air," according to Moscow rtadlo. Xhe helicopter can do 76 oiilr s an hour, rtae to a height of 8,200 feet and do 24 mile* to the gallon. The engine j»
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  • 113 6 SOEKARNO PAYS HOMAGE TO LINCOLN SPRINGFIELD. niincis, May "■-President Soekamo i Indonesia said he visited A.bratia m Lincoln's tomb yesterday "not as a tourist but just like a pilgri m on a pilgrimage." "Lincoln was one of the men who gave me Inspiration for my work and struggle," Soekarno said
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  • 40 6 PRAGUE, May 27.— A threeman Indonesian Parliamentary Delegation, headed by Dr. R. M. Sartono, arrived here by air today on their way home after a visit to Moscow. The delegation will stay here until Monday.— Reuter
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  • 177 6 NEW YORK, May 27: Or. gans of a girl survivor of the Hiroshima atom raid who died m hospital here while undergoing plastic surgery were undamaged by radiation according to an autopsy report yesterday. The girl, Tomako Nakabayashi, 26, was one of 25 Japanese brought
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  • 83 6 WASHINGTON, May 27.The United States has refused to re-establish diplomatic re* lations with Bulgaria, the State Department disclosed last night A Department spokesman said Bulgarian diplomats m Paris who made approaches to American diplomats had been told this was not the time to talk about
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  • 64 6 NEW YORK, May 27.—Surgecna here ueea a mild electiic snock to stop the heart at an 11-year-old girl undergo*)* a heart operation, it was announced. When the operation was over, a high-voltage shock started the heart beatine again. (Doctors at the state university college of
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  • 95 6 SYDNEY, May 27— The vast army of mice that has invaded several central Mew South Wales towns Is »tfi! rampaging and plundering, despite huge losses and heavy counter-attack*. The latest fear m the occupied area to of disease. Cats and rodent-chafing dogs are exhausted both from
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  • 65 6 HE HELPED TO DISCOVER PENICILLIN PORT JEFFERSON, Long Island, May 27.— Dr. Charles Jhom, who tax W4i made the first identification of mould from which the late sir Alexander Fleming extracted penicillin, has died here aged 83. He retired m iM2. In Berkeley, California, the death was announced of Dr
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  • 83 6 LONDON. May 27, Queen Elizabeth and her two children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, arrived back m London today from their holiday at Balmoral Caatle, Scotland, amid Sunday newspaper reports of tightened security for the Royal family. The Duke of Edinburgh flew back to London yesterday
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  • 74 6 rrnemjßGH, Pe«Mytvaala, May «?_A mother dvtapM tor ntt-roonth-oM baby from a third »tory window 9t tkeftr burning borne yesterday, and a pottoemaa Mow caught the child. The young woman, hex mother aad her husband then escaped the aonse— the two women by Inaptng and the maa by
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  • 132 6 HONGKONG, May 27, Mr. Frank Purse, leader of the Australian and New Zealand trade delegation to Communist China, said on their return here today that the Communist Government had the support and confidence of the Chinese people and should be "restored to her rightful claims
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  • 133 6 NO HOSTILITY TO U.K. MENZIES' ASSURANCE PERijti, Australia, May 27. Australian prime Minister Mr. cvouert ineruies touay einpiia.sittcea tnat tnere would be no Hostility mi n the Australiau approach to trade talks to be i.eid with Britain. Mr. Menzies today began his world tour when he sailed trom «*remantle m
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  • 179 6 NEW DELHI: Mr. B Pocker, Muslim League member of Parliament said that the Indian Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, introduced m the Lok Sabha on Ma v 18 1 seems to infringe the right of the Muslims to follow their religious law and involves violation of the
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  • 120 6 COLOMBO: The six ton bell presented to the Dalada Maligawa, Kandy by the Chief Abbot of the Japanese Buddhists arrived m Colombo aboard the freighter 'Wakashima Maru.' Although the Japanese embassy m Colombo wanted the skipper, Captain N. Matsuto have the bell moved to the deck
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  • 367 6 DJAKARTA, May 27, —The Asian African Students Conference will open m. -Bandung on May 30. An International Preparatory Committee of the Conference announced this today, following an allnight session, marked at times by a heated discussion. The Committe also issued a
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  • 116 6 May iiV, The Stuu«nts Conference snowed no s.gns ot starting as previously planned altlwugn the international preparatory committee has made no otiicai announcement of a postponement. Tae I.P.C is still attempt, iiig to map out a programme of preliminary arrangements .or u»e com rence .ncoiuing an agenda and
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