Indian Daily Mail, 29 May 1956
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Title Section17 1956-05-29 1 Indian Daily Mail you xn no. io2 fiPfOAFQBE, TUESDAY, MAY 2B t 1968 SDL PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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Article1057 1956-05-29 1 "I've Failed And I Must Keep My Promise" BUT WILL REPORT TO ASSEMBLY VStf^^hlPttoy *™**<n»t speech over Radio Malaya last night, the Chief Minister of Singapore Mr. David Marshall reiterated and reaffirmed his decMon to resign saying that since he has promised to resign if he failed1,057 words
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Article470 1956-05-29 1 Our approach was totally different. We said the people of Singapore have a s much right to human equality as the British people this comes first. We recognised, however, that the British people believe they have strategic interests in Singapore vital for their survival, and470 words
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Article145 1956-05-29 1 NEW DELHI, May 28: India and France today signed a treaty completing the transfer to India of Pondicherry and other French settlements in the sub-continent. The treaty establishes de jure (legal) Indian control over the French settlements. The two countries signed an agreement transferringReuter - 145 words
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Article495 1956-05-29 1 It seems that in their view the time is not ripe for a Malayan to occupy Government House. The Colonial Office also made it clear that Singapore would remain under the jurisdiction of the Colonial Office, although it would have the name changed from "Colony495 words
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Article228 1956-05-29 1 Justice Was Denied To Kikuyu People-Mr. Scott LONDON, May 28.— Colonel A. E. Young, resigned his appointment as police Commissioner In Kenya 'because Justice,' and the rule of law had ceased to exist for the Kikuyu people,' the Reverend Michael Scott, director of the 'Africa Bureau,Reuter - 228 words
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269 1956-05-29 1 During nay stay in London, I had hundreds of interviews w.u, of rar».m«t with members of the Press and with members of more than one Political Party, and I can assure you that in all cases, even amongst Cbnservative Members of Parliament, t found expressions of269 words
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Article367 1956-05-29 1 After consideration, they advised me that it was one which contained a possibilty for re-openinjr negotiations. I returned to my flat and called an urgent meeting of the delegates. I put this new Idea to them. it contains three elements: (1) Singapore's relation with the United Kingdom367 words
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Article92 1956-05-29 1 WASHINGTON, May 28 Mr. John Foster Dulles, American Secretary of State said he would welcome a 'thorough airing* of United State Foreign Policy in the Presidential election campaign this autumn. Speaking In a filmed television programme, Mr. Dulles added: -I ttomk in a healthy thing thatReuter - 92 words
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Article165 1956-05-29 1 Tracks Of 'Abominable Snowman' DARJEEUNG, INDIA, May 28: The Australian climber, Mr. Peter Byrne, reported finding tracks believed to be of a Yeti the 'Abominable snowman' at 18,000 feet on the Sik-kim-Nepal border. Mr. Byrne said: The footprints in the snow and sand were ten-and-a-half inches long and four-and-a-half inches165 words
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58 1956-05-29 1 SINGAPORE AN IMPERIAL ASSET SO LONDON, .May 28.— The Dally Express, today urgen the British Government not to re-open negotiations with Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister. This newspaper described Singapore as a precious 'imperial' asset. 'It is not to.be hazarded for Mr. Marshall's benefit. It is not to beReuter - 58 words
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Article281 1956-05-29 1 P. A. P. ON WHY TALKS FAILED The People's Action Party delegates to the London Merdeka Conference Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr. U m Chin along in their report on the failure of talks, said last night Inter alia a£> follows; "Our party stands for an independent democratic nonCommunist281 words
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Article45 1956-05-29 1 BANGKOK, May 2g, Thailand'. Mlnlttry of the Interior today ordered the arrilt part of Thailand at Malayan tarHtory. The Ministry 3J 5 believed the cloth mljht have been made in Japan and EMM" 10 "C 1 11 *»"^!h the Southern Province. wki.k border Malaya. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article43 1956-05-29 1 CALCUTTA, May 28, Some 1,358 people have died from cholera in Caleutta and other part* of Watt Bengal •ince mid-January, Government Health official* *ald here today. In addition, 5,918 other caeea of cholera were notified in the ••m* narlibl 4k> «w.:.i. said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1956-05-29 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, May 28, A SwiM expedition hat reached the summit of Mount Everett twice and aleo climbed the neighbouring mountain Lhotse, the world's highest unconquered peak, it was learned here today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article41 1956-05-29 1 HONGKONG, May 28, Mr. Sidney Holland, NtW Zealand Prime Minister, arrived htrt today by air from Singapore on hit way to Japan for an official visit bofor* attend* Ing th# Commonwealth Prim* Mfnlitors 1 Conftrtnc* in L«n< •J#i» itxt month. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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554 1956-05-29 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., May 29, 1956 Malaya's Hopes Lie On Rising Generation FREEDOM and democracy, if they are to function properly, must have as their bases loyalty and patriotism, good neigtabourliness and civic conclooaneaa on the part ot the people. Without the latter, freedom and democracy will only554 words
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1694 1956-05-29 2 I fl# iIMMNMVMfc Kl9^^^^S*B#^ m^^J NEW DELHI: An unsuccessful attempt was made hi the Rajya Sabha last Wednesday to prevent one clause was lield over when the Saona adjourned for the day. The attempt to disqualify communal. parf*** waa made by Mr. Jaspath Roy1,694 words
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Article70 1956-05-29 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Raj Bahadur, Deputy Minister for Communications, told Mr. M. D. Joshi in the Lok Sabha that two-anna postage stamps were proposed to be issued to celebrate the birthday centenary of Lokamanya Tilak and that the first symbolic sale of these stamps would be made70 words
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Article141 1956-05-29 2 NEW DELHI: India has requested Egypt to secure better treatment for Bix. women prisoners, who offered satyagraha and were arrested last year on the Goa border. They were sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. These women include Mrs. Sudha Joshi and Mrs. Deshpande. Mrs. Joshi,NAFEN - 141 words
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Article233 1956-05-29 2 NEW DELHI: Jfr. Abid All, Deputy Labour Minteter told Mr Gnuwnri la the Lok Sabha that it was made clear well in advance that the Indian and Eastern Newspaper Society would get one representative on the Wage Board for Working Journalists and one would go to233 words
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423 1956-05-29 2 DAPHNE CLARE - DAPHNE CLARE By LONDON: Part of the memorial to the famous Englishwoman who trained the first nurse 100 years ago, ia Florence Nightingale House, a residence for nurses from all over the world who come here to take the post-graduate courses. Lord Luke, chairmanNAFEN - 423 words
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Article292 1956-05-29 2 CALCUTTA: Six m«n w, r* Injured, one seriously, when a batch of loyal workers of the South-Eastern Railway's work shop at Kharagpur on their wav home for the mid-day meal r cess were assaulted toy a large body of strikers, according to a Press note released last Tutsday by292 words
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450 1956-05-29 2 MADRAS: A petition for the Issue of a writ of mandaSTi^r^ 1 Bult w <?»*•?*»• restrain^ the Custodian of the P ritnvi insurance Co., Ltd., from interfering with the FWdknown as the Trust Funds, and the administration Jfcewof by the450 words
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Article214 1956-05-29 2 NEW DELHI: A seven-man Indian trade-cum-goodwill mission is leaving Calcutta by air for Sweden on Sunday. The mission's programme in Sweden includes calls on tho Foreign Ministry and the Commerce Ministry on May 22. The Swedish Foreign Minlistry is giving a luncheon in honour of the214 words
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Article29 1956-05-29 2 CAIRO, Egypt, May 28: A couple who courted and became engaged by mail and tape recordings were married yesterday to a cathedral overlooking the river Nile.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article1419 1956-05-29 3 INCOME-TAX AUDIT REPORTS REVELATIONS Accounts Of Indian Mi«ei<m« tariejof the Central Government were being under sssssassseasss It points out that after the amendment of the Income-tax Act in 1969; It Is no longer permissible to exclude the value of frea water and electricity supplied by an employer1,419 words
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Article70 1956-05-29 3 KASHMIR: PLEBISCITE NO SOLUTION SRINAQAR: The Working Committee of the National Conference, which concluded Hs four-day session last Tuesday unanimously welcomed Prime Minister Nehcu's recont statements in and outside Parliament on the future of Kashmir. In a resolution, the Working Committee expressed the viow that Mr. Nehru's statements, in accordance70 words
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Article143 1956-05-29 3 NEW DELHI: The Railway Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, said in the Lok Sabha that in order to run more goods trains for the movement of raw materials and finished goods during the Second Plan period, there was no other alternative but to cut down passenger143 words
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207 1956-05-29 3 Rs. 200— 250 m. Aid To Textile Industry CALCUTTA: Modernisation of the cotton and jute Industry has been assigned an Important place In the second Five- Year Plan. The National Industrial Development Corporation is expected to give financial assistance to the extent of Rs. 200 million to Rs. 250 million207 words
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120 1956-05-29 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India's new silver refinery at Calcutta is expected to begin functioning by the end of this year, it is learned. According to an official source, an electrolytic metal separating plant ordered from the Demag Engineering Company, West Germany, is expected120 words
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Article161 1956-05-29 3 Near Fwriae Conditions In Orissa CUTTACK: Orfsua Is faced with near-famine conditions due to food scarcity in most parts of the State. The food- shortage is attributed partly to trade channels, which freely export rice and paddy from deficit areas, and partly to succeeive drought, and devastating floods in reNAFEN - 161 words
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135 1956-05-29 3 U.K. Medical Team Coining To India NEW DELHI: A team from the British Medical Council will arrive here within a few weeks under an agreement which the Government of India is soon expected to sign with the World Health Organisation. The team, the flrst ever to be sent by the135 words
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Article50 1956-05-29 3 NEW DELHI: The Philippines Government will present a consignment of medicines next week to the acting Health Minister, Mr. Krishna Menon, at a simple ceremony. The medical supplies, which were flown from Manila last week are meant for distribution among the flood victims of Orissa.50 words
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986 1956-05-29 3 Goods Wagons For India From U.S. FIRST CONSIGNMENT HANDED OVER MADRAS: The Southern Railway received tha 'token consignment of a dozen of tha 2,950 Un 1 1 a d States-aided Metra Gauge goods wagons. Those form part of tha 58 milliondollar Railroad assistance under which 8,700 wagons and 100 locomotives986 words
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Article38 1956-05-29 3 LtDDA AIRPORT, Israel, May 28: An Egyptian-charter-ed Dutch KLM plane detained in Israel since May 1 was released yesterday. It left Lydda airport for Cairo with Its Dutch crew and *n Dfyptiaa Ai*> fraph«r tbotri< A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-05-29 3 The Fijians' farewell parade was held at Batu Pahat, Johore. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, flew from Kuala Lumpur to attend it. Picture ihowi His Excellency taking the salute at the march paet.37 words
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459 1956-05-29 3 LAHORE: The Interim Assembly of the eight-month old unified province of Weet Pakistan began its first budget session here on May 19 amidst rival claims by leaders of the Republican Party and the Muslim League to be the rightful occupants of the Ministerial office.459 words
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Article212 1956-05-29 3 LAHORE: The Muslim League Party in West Pakistan Legislature at a meeting here decided to put up Mir Ghularn All Talpur as the party nominee for election to the office of the Speaker. Sardar Bahadur Khan, Leaderof tta party presided. Mr. Mumtaz Daulatana told SETTO" the212 words
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Article224 1956-05-29 3 LONDON: Visitors from India, Pakistan. Ceylon and Thailand are among those who have come to Britain for courses arranged by the United Kingdom Government under the Colombo Plan Technical Cooperation Scheme. They include INDIA: Dr. Sukh Dev Khanna, a Demonstrator in Pathology at Amritsar Medical College, whoNAFEN - 224 words
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90 1956-05-29 3 Technological Institute For South NEW DELHI: A final decision about the location of the Southern Regional Higher Technological Institute would be taken within the next six. months, stated the Deputy Minister of Education, Dr. M. M. Das, replying to Mr. T. B. Vittal Rao in the Lck Sabha. The Regional90 words
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Article78 1956-05-29 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is understood to the Philippines Government for a loan of 100,000 tons of rice. It is reported that the Filipinos have been asked to indicate the quantity of rice they want. 9 Anxious to promote trade tries with India, a78 words
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799 1956-05-29 4 CHANGE IN PAK. ATTITUDE TO MINORITIES EVIDENT NEW DELHI: There has been an appreciable diminution, of late, in the number of members belonging to the minority community coming to India from East Pakistan", the Minister of Law and Minority Affairs, Mr. C. C. Biswas,799 words
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124 1956-05-29 4 EXECUTION OF PROJECTS: A.-G's SUGGESTION NEW DELHI: Reorganisation of the administrative machinery of the Government of India with appropriate delegation of financial powers, consistent with responsibility at all levels, is suggested by the Comptroller and Auditor-Gen-eral of India to prevent "chronic lapses" of appropriation voted by Parliament for the execution124 words
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Article50 1956-05-29 4 CALCUTTA: A proposal to set up a plant to manufacture carbon Mack in India has been put forward by an American firm to the Government of India. When the plant is installed, it will mean an saving In foreign exchange of Rs. one crore every year.50 words
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357 1956-05-29 4 Metric System Of Weights For India NEW DELHI: The revised draft standards of the Weights and Measures Bill, 1956, was approved by the Standing Metric Committee of the Government of India when it met her e last Monday with minor verbaj amendments. Differtng from the earlier one in two main357 words
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151 1956-05-29 4 Delayed Departure Of Russia-Bound Indian Ship BOMBAY: India is behind schedule in giving effect to her part of the Indo-Rusaian shipping Agreement, it is learned here. Enquiries at the DirectorateGeneral of Shipping h« re show that the first Indian ship to sail for the Black Sea port of Odessa isNAFEN - 151 words
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Article162 1956-05-29 4 2 Kashmir Ministers For U. N. SRINAGAR: The Indian dolegation to the U.N. Security Council meeting discussions on Kashmir will include two Kashmir Ministers, Revenue Minister Syed Mir Qasixn and Deputy Home Minister D. P. Dhar, it is reliably understood. The choice of Mir Qasim, the youngest of Kashmir leaders162 words
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520 1956-05-29 4 VITALITY AND AGELESS QUALITY OF INDIA'S DECORATIVE ARTS WASHINGTON: Indian fashions and handicrafts, in separate shows here, highlighted Indian activity in the United States over the part fortnight. For example, Chetana, the Indian Women's Association in Washington, had an Indian fashion show at which about a hundred American and other520 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-05-29 4 vounp «ntf old jolntd in m May Day otltbrttlon en tht Übit Mtlvjii* Ettitt14 words
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Article197 1956-05-29 4 ALGIERS, French North Africa, May 27: French officials sources announced on Saturday that 12 Europeans were killed by rebels near a town Iff Bast Algeria and their throats cut. Reports from the area said rebels attacked the town. A relatively small plane, and after slashing the throats197 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-05-29 4 P»ctur» taken on the occasion of May Day celebration on the Sangsan Estate.18 words
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Article1021 1956-05-29 4 Nehru'* Appraisal NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, stated In the Rajya Sabh* la»t Wedneniay that he would not Ike to ■Mac* "too much significance" to the dissolution of the Naga Council, though he believed that there was "some substance' In the Interpretation that the1,021 words
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Article305 1956-05-29 4 NEW DELHI: The Joint Committee of Parliament of the Constitution (tenth amendment) Bill has recommended that the bill as Introduced be passed. The bill seeks to include a new entry (92-A) in the Union list placing taxes on InterState Sales and Purchases within the exclusive legislative305 words
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Article850 1956-05-29 5 U. N. P. Leader Flays New_ Ruling Party tne slogans they have used at©:uotYt eat Western food'*; "Don't murder". made by Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, weeraeekef* of Kadawata last week. Mr. Jayewardene said that o>e UNP had suffered a severe defeat at the polls and sfuch political defeats were850 words
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Article150 1956-05-29 5 built, 28-year-old bride dressed to a r«d and wtoite saree sign- the register at the Baduila sfch ch ,ert »>«t refused to go with her 48-year-old bridelE^ If Jf tead ahe went to parents home. In this connection, a divorce <ase was filed by P. g.150 words
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Article113 1956-05-29 5 MP s' BARS STAY MEN! COLOMBO: Despite the Cabinet dectstosTat it* ftrtt roeeJ^r te do— the bars In the vestaurant of the Bouee ...•the matter was con. sldered by the House Committee of Ike Boose of Representatives the other day and nsemners felt that the view of ail MP» should113 words
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Article61 1956-05-29 5 NICOSIA, May !87.— Security authorities yesterday imposed am MtfeHtfte curfew o» the •esjtn Piait torn of Larnstca ewer what observers described l^ra nwu v nniv BCTMnI* *^4eeaoß yec between Oreeks The town was silent tonight bat a tense atmosphere remained hi the eurf ewed streets after pitched haloes61 words
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913 1956-05-29 5 -Bhikku's Complaint u h£nmS? »r A m .!l <"°«-«Jwt> *o the tower animals, is becoming Himsa (injury and harassment) to human*, poor Y" 1 1 0^ Bhikkhu Kassapa of the VaJranunava. Bam»*iapitiya, In a letter to "the press" commeitany^u* taa on meat and913 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-05-29 5 To Sufeguard Interests Of Ceylon Mr. Muttapha, a mwnbw of th* C«yion Parliament addressing a gathering at Colombo Town Hall, which was convened to discus* future of Tamil in Ceylon. The leaders who sp^ke on that occasion pledged to lay down their lives to protect the interests of Tamil.49 words
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787 1956-05-29 5 FULLBI PARTICULARS NEW DELHI: A Joint cemunfque issued last Wednesday oiwcei agreement Id principle between tre Governments of India and Burma for the purchase bv the former of two arffflen toa» of rice spread over a period of five yean for tae eoneraslon787 words
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Article198 1956-05-29 5 NOWGONQ (Assam): The creation of energy from the gravitation of the earth is possible, according to Mr. Ram fCrishna Sinha, who is working here as a Supervisor of Handpounding of Rice Industry under the Government of India. Mr. Sinha. who ha a already completed his plan inNAFEN - 198 words
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Article, Illustration401 1956-05-29 6 Glory And Greatness Of Tamil Culture India's Claim Over Chitral Madras Professor's Speech At Victoria Memorial Hall "Tamil is one of the ancient most, if not the ancient most culture in the world, which is still in its pristine glory," observed P rof Gnanasarobandam, a visiting Tamil Scholar, at a401 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-05-29 6 garded every land as their homeland and every man as their kinsman. It was only the Tamils, who had a grammar regulating their everyday life whereas other peoples had only grammar to their .language. The culture of Tamils Is Picture* taken on arrival of Prof. Gnanatambandam at I.D.M. PHOTOS.I.D.M. - 49 words
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126 1956-05-29 6 WHAT RUSSIA EXPECTS OF TITO'S VISIT MOSCOW, May Soviet Prime Minister Marshal Bui. ganin said that the Soviet Government looked forward to Premier Tito's visit to Moscow with the best expectations.' The Soviet prime Minister told reporters 1 have the very best expectations. We expect this visit will serve stillReuter - 126 words
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Article250 1956-05-29 6 Went Pakistan Cabinet To Diaeme Nehru 9 Statement I akwtan Legislative Assembly reacted quickly yesterday to statements by Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Mi nistor, in the tadjaa PaWnuntS^S^ cetswion of Chitral to Pakistan. Dr. Khan Sahib, the West Pakistan Chief Minister, moved a resolution at the end of the day'sReuter - 250 words
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85 1956-05-29 6 NEW DELHI. May 28: The Independent Times of India said the object of assertion by Mr. Nehru, India's Prime Minister, that Chltral State was still under suzerainty of Kashmir was 'to put Pakistan diplomatically on the defensive on the Kashmir question/ (Chitral is administered by Pakistan.85 words
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Article138 1956-05-29 6 EARTH TREMORS ROCK CENTRAL ITALY SANTA SOFIA, Italy. May 28. A night-long: series of earth tremors damaged 30 homes and sent residents fleeing into the open in this Appennine mountain town that was wrecked by an earthquake in 1918. The new earth shocks, which started at dusk Saturday and continuedAP - 138 words
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121 1956-05-29 6 PLY-PAST OF JET BOMBERS OVER WTON WABHINOTON, Mey 28 Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhowers Advlaer on Disarmament, said fie was partly responsible for persuading the Air Force to curtail its planned massive fly-past of Jet bombers last Sunday. On a television programme, Mr. stassen told Inquiring reporters: This was not121 words
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Article47 1956-05-29 6 Boys' Home (Ramakrishna Mission) convincingly defeated the Bharati Football Club when they met in a friendly soccer match at the Farrer Park on Sunday, May 27. Boys 1 Home scored 3 goals against 1 at half time and made a total of 5 at close.47 words
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590 1956-05-29 6 When I put thi 8 idea to the few delegates who attended the meeting at my flat, they showed no interest. They reemed to be affected by the deep lassitude of defeat. I and I found the delegates intried again the next morning tercsted in590 words
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Article396 1956-05-29 6 "M y Whele Political Philosephy" One final matter before I leave you. I have for many months now, Informed you that my whole political, philosophy is based on my appreciation of the sense of reaaonaoieness and Justice of the Brittsn people. I have promised you that we wouia get freeaom396 words
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333 1956-05-29 6 To Discuss Suspension Of The Constitution .Ti j»f KARACHI, May 28.— Mr. Abu' Hossa'n Sarkar, Chief Minister of East Pakistan, flew here yesterday from Dacca for talks with Mr. Mohamad All. the Prime Minister, following the suspension of his government and the provincial333 words
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Article199 1956-05-29 6 KARACHI, May 28, Th* food situated in the province of East PakiJan to '*»taßtrophic," Mr. H. a. Suhrawardy, leader ot the oppaa*tivm a warn, I/fcague? toid reporters When he arrived htre from Dacca. "I do not think people here realise how»awful the situa. tlon IsReuter - 199 words
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Article92 1956-05-29 6 CAIRO, May 28, Major General Albdel Hakim Amer. iSgyptian War Minister, said -^'gypt has accepted a Soviet invitation to send a mission to .iext month's big Air Show in .•foscow. (It was announced in Lonlon that the Br t.sh Air Minister, Mr. Nigel Birch, would flyReuter - 92 words
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