Indian Daily Mail, 30 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-30 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XV No. 108 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article421 1956-05-30 1 PROVISiONS FOR ACQUIRiNG MM DM AN XATIOMUTI (From Our Own Correspondent) XEW DELHI, May 29— Premier Nehru was gi «m a tremendous ovation by the members of PaxKa.men when he announced on Monday that a treaty France and Indfct oouifttl-uu* DE JURE transfer of former421 words
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Article118 1956-05-30 1 Pak. Member On Independent KARACHI, May 29, Mi. Justice Abdul Hamid, Cher draftsman of Pakistan's Constitution, has been named Pakistani representative on the Independence Commission which is to recommend a form oi constitution for Malaya, it was 1 arned here yesterday. Just ce Hamid is a Judge of the West118 words
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234 1956-05-30 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. May 29, Action of railway strikers who caused the train accident at Kharagpur Station in iengal last week was condemned id strongest possible terms lo Premier Nehru in the Lok Sabha on Monday. On that day strikers pulled234 words
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175 1956-05-30 1 (From Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 29 Alt laws lor TravancoreCochin State now under Central role will be made direct?- by the Union President hereafter, even though the Parliament is in session. According to the constitution the President mast place anj legislation175 words
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Article27 1956-05-30 1 The offlco of the Oonwntssioner for the Government ot Ind'a la Singapore will remain Closed on Thursday, 31st May 1966. on account «f stuten'a birthday.27 words
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Article46 1956-05-30 1 LONDON, May 29.— lAdolf Hitler's order of the day promoting Erwin Rommel to Field Marshal rank in June 1942 was sold tor £58 to a British collector at Sotheby's galleries on Monday Two other documents signed by Hitler w—»* 17 dull bidding. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article158 1956-05-30 1 NEW DELHI, May 29: Mr. Nehru, India's Prime Minister, will leave New Delhi for the Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference in London on June 21, an official spokesman said here today. During the tour of Just over four weeks he will visgt Damascus, London, Washington, Frankfurt, Hamburg-, Paris,158 words
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156 1956-05-30 1 Tamil Actress Killed In Car Accident MADURAI, May 29. MR. Saathanalakshmi, the Tamil actress, died last Friday at the Government Erskine Hospital here where she had been adm tted for treatment of injuries sustained toy her in a car ae. cident in the early hours of the day. According toFOC - 156 words
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244 1956-05-30 1 EAST PAKISTAN HUDDLE DACCA, East Pakistan May 29, Petitions challenging two rulings by the Speaker of the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly were rejected by the Dacca High Court yesterd ay. One petition challenged the validity of the Speaker's ruling last Tuesday in refusing peimlnliiiis toReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-05-30 1 Mr A. S. GMMMinUad* m. Lecturer to Tamil at the P achalyappe/. CteUece Madrat*, add«»^a^edhon~ at Victor* Manorial Hall ken, *o£!H& 9 »?!!m%*£^ JJL^-JS^" 0 1^ 1 1 ©•!>•*«»«* of Chinese Stedtoß In the University m 'J™*£* M l-^ *«««*rt«ir t» ttegponron of the meeting,110 words
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Article, Illustration844 1956-05-30 1 Prasad Periyar Address Buddha Day Meetings In Madras City From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 20. President Rajendra Praaarf and Periyar Ranuwwaml both addressed meeting* in the City on Sunday even nr urging people to follow the life and teachings of the Buddha. Thi« was indeed a. remarkable happening, for844 words
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653 1956-05-30 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., May 30, 1856 Malayans Have A Lot To Learn ic of the f T is said they in Japan never close their doors even at night so conspicuous are thefts and robberies by their absence. Even today, according to a Singaporean who visited that most653 words
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779 1956-05-30 2 K. BALARAMAN - K. BALARAMAN By THERE is good new* for readers. Yon do not have to worry about running short of food, power or any other product you may need for a comfortable living for the next 100 years even though by that time779 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-05-30 2 Acharya Vinobha Bhave m he enters Tamilnad in the course of his walking-tour for Bhoodhan. He has so far covered since the beginning of the move ment 16,000 miles on foot.33 words
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475 1956-05-30 2 I OWEr infunt mortality RJ rates and a greater expectation of life for those who have passed their childhood are great advances. But they are worrying to the men whose job It is to find the food to feed the world. With the world'sNAFEN - 475 words
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115 1956-05-30 2 LUCKNOW: The Utter Pradesh Government have decided to set up a Directorate of Tourism for the State under the control of the Development Commissioner, it is understood. The Directorate will take, various steps to develop tourism. The Directorate will frame detailed schemes but115 words
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Article339 1956-05-30 2 NEW DELHI: The IndoPakiatan dispute over the evacuee property left by the displaced persons in either country has reached a stalemate. While the Govemment-to-Oovernmeot level settlement of the problem la not acceptable to the Pakistan Government the Government of India has found Pakistan's proposal for settlement on339 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-05-30 2 The leaders of the Oravida Munnetra Kazhagam at tM Tiruchi Conference, where the> decided that the DraVidian Progressive Federation should contest the next general elections.29 words
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641 1956-05-30 2 NEW YORK: Industrial circle* In Japan are now seeking an extension of busineee in the countries of Southeast Asia, ©specially India, which is embarking on her second five-year economic development programme, the Journal of Commerce reported here* According to a check-up by the Keidanren,641 words
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Article36 1956-05-30 2 LONDON, May 29 rtm dais of the Eden^verWem This was prompted by ae. cret reports from ambassador our Humphrey Trevelyan after several Talks with Egyptian leaders In Carlo during past week. v APAP - 36 words
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239 1956-05-30 2 Br. Barrister's Lot Is Not A Happy One LONDON: Most people would agree that friendliness is a fine thing. But not Britain's barrntors. People here are becoming so reluctant to quarrel to the extent of taking their claim* to court that only a few of the really big names in239 words
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Article302 1956-05-30 2 NEW DELHI: A high-level conference of State Governments Is expected to be convened here to discuss and revise state food production targets as laid down in the second Five- Year Plan. This move has become necessary as State Governments have to make an extra effort to302 words
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Article658 1956-05-30 3 NATION-WIDE CELEBRATION OF "MAHAPARINIRVANA" Impressive Scenes At Bodh GayaJ Saniatfc, Sanchi Etc. NEW DELHI: Led by President Prasad, Prime Mtarivtar Netou, VkcvPresftfeiit Radttikrishnan and others, India on Thursday last paid reverential homage to the memory of her "greatest son", Gautama B»Mha, on the 2,500th anniversary658 words
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Article517 1956-05-30 3 Craving For New Path Of Peace BODH GAYA: Inaugurating the Buddha Mahapaiinirvana celebrations here on Wednesday evening, Acharya Badrinath Verma. Bihar's Education Minister, said the fact that the doctrines of Panchashila should have proved attractive even to people and countries which were outwardly unfavourable to acceptance of any which were517 words
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Article380 1956-05-30 3 SARNATH: The Chief Minister, Dr. Sampurnanand, said here on Thursday that Lord Buddha's 2500th Jayanti was being celebrated all over the world on account of his doctrine of Ahimsa and message of peace. The Chief Minister formally inaugurating the Buddha Jayanti celebrations, said that 50 crores of Buddhists380 words
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Article176 1956-05-30 3 SANCHt: The Buddha Jayanti celebrations began here on Thursday morning with the exposition of the sacred relics of Sariputta and Mahamoggalana, the two principal disciples of Lord Buddha, in the tastefully decorated new Vlhara at the hill-top. Saffron-robed Bhikkus chanted Sutra» in Pali as the relics were ceremoniously176 words
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Article54 1956-05-30 3 BOtJBXV: Tho Bombay "*«iHli Congress Committee iiflUMil to name the venue 4t the AICC station here «?BMdarth Nagar^to comjnomomt* tho 2Moth anniy^tmmty of the "Parinirvana" Of *ho Buddha. Buddha'* edicts and replica* of Buddhist paint. ing* will adorn tho various gate* of toe pandal and for part of54 words
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Article258 1956-05-30 3 NAGPUR: The highlight of the Buddha Jayanti celebrations here were a big procession* a special exhibition and a symposium on the life and teachings of the Buddha. The exhibition, which was declared open by Mr. Dlnadayal Gupta, Social Welfare Minister, displayed, among other things, (mages, stupas ajnd seats258 words
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Article104 1956-05-30 3 LUCKNOW: In Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh, about 200 miles west of Bodh Gaya, the Buddha temples were swarmed by over 10,000 visitors froiji neighbouring areas and from abroad. A group of Chinese devotees offered a collective prayer and then the puja In the main terrjple began. In the104 words
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Article84 1956-05-30 3 lINDORE: Amidst chanting of Vedlc hymns, Dr. C. P. Ram as warn i Aiyar unveiled here on Thursday Buddha pillar to commemorate the 2.500th anniversary of the Parinirvana of Buddha. Addressing the gathering on the occasion. Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar said that the Buddha laid stress on84 words
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Article62 1956-05-30 3 SHILLING: Syed Fazl All, Governor of Assam, inaugurating the Buddha Jayanti celebrations here, said that the celebration was a renewal of the world's homage to Lord Buddha, the Enlightened, "whom men have revered through ages as prince of peace and saviour of the world." The day's programme included opening62 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-05-30 3 The two winners and their trophies at tho annual athletic sports of the Anglo Chinese School, Klang »re from left, Matter Mohamed Yuoof, the runner-up, and Master Venugopal the winner of tho Division I Championship (Individual) challenge tropies, with Mr. C. Na darajah, the sports secretary.46 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-05-30 3 Mrs. G. S. Arumuoam, th* headmistress of the Msthodlst Girls' School, Klana, It seen giving a speech at the school's annusl athletic sports. Seated third from left is Mrs. T. J. Mathlas, wife of the Olstrlct Oflloer, Kfang, who later gav* the prizes.47 words
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87 1956-05-30 3 UJCKKNOW: An earthen water pot of the days of Gautama Buddha i s the latest addition to the relica housed in the State Mtireura ntfi« The earthen pot Is different la shape from the conventional matka and resembles a "mridang," one of the87 words
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429 1956-05-30 3 SRIKAKULAM: Buddhist relics ranging from the second Century B.C. to the sixth or seventh centuries A.D. have been excavated at Salihundam, a village on the bank of the river Vamsadhara, 12 milee from Srikakulam, Prom the fragmentary evidence gathered from the inscriptions on potsherds,429 words
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83 1956-05-30 3 Hungarian Trade Officials In Ceylon COLOMBO: Five trade officials of the Hungarian Government are now here investigating the possibilities of a payments agreement between Ceylon and Hungary. The Hungarians will be here for a week during which time -tfeev will meet government representatives and private trade organisations. Hungary has indicatedNAFEN - 83 words
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Article361 1956-05-30 3 BANGALORE: The Mysore State Finance Enquiry Committee, appointed by the State Government some time ago, has expressed the view that for a State of the size of Mysore, a single House of legislature would be adequate, it is learnt. At presented Mysore has bicameral legislature. The committee361 words
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199 1956-05-30 3 BANGALORE. The World Bank Mission, now on a study-tour of the country to j assess India's economic pro- gress and to make recom- mendations to the Bank regarding the volume of loans to be given, is greatly Impressed with the rapid progress In theNAFEN - 199 words
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Article1539 1956-05-30 4 Action By Governor: Opposition To FormGovt.? DACCA: The East Bengal Governor, Mr. A. K. Fazlol Huq, last Thursday prorogued the Provincial Assembly, two days after it had been adjourned indefinitely by the Speaker following his decision that the Government could not present the budget, j The1,539 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-05-30 4 Hand* warmly clasped and pensive expression* as Anita Ekti L T2S22L SLift..I OWI J* aH at FU »«"*> HusbandSLSr^ft.* 1 0 th Town Hill despite a cordon of ten policemen. The crowd even managed to filter through and Into the wedding chamber. mmnmgm to mtmr47 words
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157 1956-05-30 4 BUS COLLIDES WITH TRAIN: ELEVEN KILLED BOMBAY: Eleven bu s passengers were killed, four were grievously injured and another 21 passenger sustained minor injuries on Thursday last at about 3.30 pan. when a passenger service bus collided with 563 Down passenger train ati the unmanned level-crossing gate between Varvala and157 words
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143 1956-05-30 4 INTEGRAL COACH FACTORY AT PERAMBUR NEW DELHI: The Integral Coach Factory at Perambur is expected to turn out during the first year of Its production, twice as many passenger coache 8 as it was originally scheduled to do. 01 5 full tar *et production of 350 coaches is now expected143 words
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Article284 1956-05-30 4 Indian Institute Of Technology NEW DELHI: Dr. M. M. pas. Deputy Education, Minister, introduced on behalf of the ■Education Minister In the Lok Sabha on May 18 a Bill seekingto declare the institution known as the Indian Institute of Technology. .Kharagpur, to be an institution of national importance. n. 71^.,,284 words
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115 1956-05-30 4 INDIA TO TAKE PART IN ZAGREB FAIR MADRAS: The Government of India have decided to participate on a comprehensive scale in the Zagreb International Autumn Fair at Zagreb, Yugoslavia, which to scheduled to take place from Sentember 7 to ft, 1956, wHh a /tew to promote India's export trade with115 words
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Article90 1956-05-30 4 PAK PRESS ATTACK ON INDIAN ENVOY KARACHI: Two Xarachi newspapers on May 18 attacked the Indian High Commissioner here, Mr. C. C. Desai, for his statements on the subject of minority exodus from Bast Pakistan after the recent mdo-Paklstan conference at Dacca. The Dawn demanded action from the Pakistan Government90 words
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Article454 1956-05-30 4 LONDON: Seles of Lancashire cloth to India have Quadrupled since Jhf import tike London FtMMKiat Time*. At the time tha* fee cut was made, exports to India were at in aiumel o*|y 3 milHob square y**da. They now appear to be equivalent to about 12 million square yards annually,NAFEN - 454 words
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Article110 1956-05-30 4 HONG KONG, May 27: An official Red Chinese newspaper assailed President Eisenhower on Saturday for calling Egypt's recognition of the Peking regime a "mistake." It termed the action "none of the business of the White House." The Peiping People's Daily asserted it was "strange international110 words
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Article131 1956-05-30 4 CALCUTTA: The second Five-Year Plan has provided a sum of Rs. 200 million for direct investment in the Eastern Shipping: 'Corporation and a new shipping corporation proposed to be set up. The Eastern Shipping Corporation was established in 1950 being jointly sponsored by the Government131 words
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Article292 1956-05-30 4 CHIDAMBABAM: Mr. A. Rajagopal Sastrl, Taluk Magi*t rate, (Mdnkwam, k» pronmgatMl an order under Station lift ».F f l'o»%i|li BhavaaagM and kofter adjoining '•■ll th» Bfcwra—gtrt Irk* praMMtfertha aatemkly of •va m mmttmmmm aceea* far parpaaea hf ponutaf aanaal lawful avocsrtfo—, aartartiafr harvest works by tatajr lawfully ffct/anler was292 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-05-30 4 SINGAPORE "EMPIRE DAY" GUEST Singapore Actress, Gracia Tay currently appearing in the London Show "Teahouse of the August Moon", wears a Chinese •tyle brocade dress in midnight blue and carries a lizardskin handgrip, when May 24, shown arrival at the mansion House, London, to attend the "Empire Day" luncheon.49 words
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Article175 1956-05-30 4 LONDON: China is slowly emerging in Southeast Asia as a competitor with India in many markets. This has been highlighted by reports reaching here that Singapore importers of textile materials are forming a pool for the purchase of more than (Malayan) *6 million worth of standardNAFEN - 175 words
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Article171 1956-05-30 4 t JJ°MBAY: The Indian Central Cotton Committee has measures In hand for the rtM o^,^ grading? Cye meth^ of Under the new measures recommended for adoption by the Cast India Cotton Association, raw cotton will be sample tested and marked according to staple length, colour, trashNAFEN - 171 words
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Article278 1956-05-30 4 BOMBAY: A proposal to import gold from the Soviet Union is being examined in official quarters here, it is learned. If the proposal matures, India will import the metal from Soyuz Promexport. the Soviet trading organisation for precious metals and gems. This gold, it is said,278 words
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71 1956-05-30 4 Bokhari To Lead Pakistan Delegation KARACHI: Professor A. S. Bokhari i 3 likely to lead the Pakistan delegation during the Security Councils discussion on the Kashmir question, it is reported here. Professor Bokhari, now United Nations Under-Secretary for information, has already been approached In this connection. it is understood. It71 words
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896 1956-05-30 5 Decision Taken At Mammoth Mass Meeting COLOMBO Speakers of the Federal Party retea* mod flfftit for the preserva*** <rf Tamfl. Aflsr tktm -I m appeal, Tmnlls ptedM ls«m. •elvs. to ight for tketr lsa^a«Vno STILt *opTsf *££>• we ninaaiciMu osdy* pottey of the896 words
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Article84 1956-05-30 5 Pak. Police Open Fire Again The Pakistani police last 2?J!n at Mahlshashan border outpost and three other places °n tfce Sylhet-Cachar border e**ht miles of Kartmganj. The Deputy CommteS^^and the F Buperto£ndent of PoUce, Cachar, have ceeded to the areas P Earlier last week authoritative sources had said the Pakistani84 words
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Article29 1956-05-30 5 LAHORE: Mr. Gulam Qadlr was on Thursday sworn 'n as M'n'ster in the West Pakistan Cabinet. Thta raises the atoenjth of the cabinet to aa< one Deputy29 words
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Article202 1956-05-30 5 COLOMBO: The Mtoister of Justice, Mr.M. W .H.de silva, has strongly advised the Government to give up the Idea of introducing legislatta* to compel newspaper to dtvulse the ir sources of information* eport 8 which in the of the Government ato eoafldentuU or secret. It was reported202 words
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Article108 1956-05-30 5 NEW DELHI: Syria will inJrtte the Prime Minister, Mr. ff^Jlflf 1 Vice-President. Dr. Radhakrlshnan, for a "reasonably long" state visit in 1957. Syrian sources here said. Mr. Nehru, according to present indications, is to visit Damacus on June 21. for one day only, on his wayNAFEN - 108 words
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Article77 1956-05-30 5 LONOOWt Sritftfcft eonJJJJJJJJ"* among tfc» kitnMt T *jgji!f g§ i than* to talc* to ImW rattWr thwtogo C«mml»l«n to now making •n annual grant of 7t. U. p«r convict to municipally. nm librarto. Last juaar, tht Library As•ooiatioa aayfy an ostlmatod 2,000^00 books wara borrowad by oanvfoto and tnoatNAFEN - 77 words
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Article136 1956-05-30 5 HEW DELHI: A team of seven Russian experts will assist in the setting; up of a speciaT f arm at Ganganagar. in Rftjasthan, where Soviet agricultural machinery will be utilised. Neatly- all the packages of ■oviet machinery have arrived here. Only a few are still to be transported from136 words
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501 1956-05-30 5 ♦k- S!L? NA^ AM: I e BtlPmlfc "> I******* between the Tamil-speaking people of India and of Ceylon. It could THUS ln *f2 y <lo er fro e«ortete JLSSILiiJ 1 1 tun> fQr °«Vlo« Tamil. Jjdcontriboted In no «d neMon, said VHhna Mara)501 words
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Article101 1956-05-30 5 KANKESANTURAI. Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam Mr. C. SunttiraUngam and Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam appeared on a common platform last week when they attended a meeting on the language issue called by tre Valtgamam North Tamil Traders Society at Union College TUlipaUat. Mr. k. Sunderam, president of101 words
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Article80 1956-05-30 5 KANDY: At a meeting ut the Medharata Taruna Bhasa Peramuna it was resolved to protest against any attempt to grant official statu s to Tamil. The following is the text of the resolution telegraphed to the Prime Minister: "Any attempt to grant official status to Tamil is80 words
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Article44 1956-05-30 5 MORE DEPARTMENTAL POWERS BANGALORE: The Btate Government has decided to delegate more powers to various departments In charge of schemes under the Second FiveYearPlan. It Is believed that this dispersal of responsibility will lead to the efficient and speedy exa» tttttos of <KTfttym»ut class.44 words
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273 1956-05-30 5 *5 LO mOs llM Council of the All-Oykm Moalini ly 1 meetta*; recently rejected the "Stahakwe Only" dr*rt mil to be grqiiMH to Puiamort »ext month. ?•••> *>*•«**•» ftvm kmc* orgui«tl(Mk» tfcrongaout X£ft. M w c i srzLS th meettIlfr wWch wM pw-dBd The273 words
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749 1956-05-30 5 Good Deal Of Agreement Regarding Foreign And Internal. Policies NEW DELHI: Mr. Ajoy Ghosh, Owwtri Secretary of the Comroomiat Party of bdfat, toW a Press Conference hero last week tfa»* U» part* would like to join twdr wttfa every party, hwingtag the Congress, "for749 words
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673 1956-05-30 5 SAFETY LAWS TO GO: W. PAKISTAN GOVT.'S DECISION LAHORE: A dramatic announcement that hfs Government has decided to do away with the Public Safety Act*, which give Government power to detain a person without trail was made by the Chief Minister of West Pakistan last week in the Assembly, amidst673 words
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Article99 1956-05-30 5 COLOMBO: A Ceylon University lecturer, Mr. P. R. Jayasuriya, began, a "fast-auto-death" at the steps of the House of Representatives test Thursday. His grievance, he told newsmen, was that the proposed official BUI to declare fUnhalcnio as the sole State language sought to give "too99 words
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Article1923 1956-05-30 6 FOR FAILURE OF MERDEKA TALKS The P. A. P. delegate* on the Singapore. Merdeto mteoion Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr. Um Chin Sioiig in a joint statement oo the London Talks, blamed Britain for the failure thereof. They said: After her humiliation in Jordan1,923 words
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Article66 1956-05-30 6 One More Bandit Killed ed a terrorist and wounded another who escaped to the Tapah district of Perak on Tnepatrol who were fired on by an unknown number of terrorists, charged the terror* ists* position and in the enensuing engagement killed one and wounded a second terrorist. A rifle, a66 words
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167 1956-05-30 6 CHETTIAR ESTATES: Conditions Appalling! -GOVT. REPORT From Our Correspondent 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. »«««n? ndl V 1 II K P™**"** to CSmtttajr-owned estates are so appalling that good labourers ar^j often unwilling to go there, rue manager of on c such estat in Selangor had admitted to a Labour Officer167 words
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Article105 1956-05-30 6 A-POWER STATION TO BE. INSURED LONDON. May 29, LJoyda of London— who'll insure anything from a film star's legs to an ocean liner- said Monday they are quite prepared to offer cover on an atomic power station. '"The risks involved will be little different from those e«. countered in manyAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-05-30 6 Mr. VE. Shanmugain Chetttar, 3 .P., Presides* of the Singapore Tamil* Representative Council, garlanding Nadaswaram Raja Tbtruvengado SubramasJam Filial at a sendoff reception on board the ship fc*. State of Madras, on Friday, May tft, when Mr. Subramsnlam Filial left for Madras. Among those who saw91 words
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Article67 1956-05-30 6 CANBERRA, May 29: The Australian Government has decided to send trade missions to South East Asian and Middle Eastern countries in an effort to boost the export of its primary and secondary products. The mission will form part of the Government's world wide drive to promote trade67 words
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Article92 1956-05-30 6 A British firm claimed on Monday that, after long research, their scientists have discovered a method of treating linen so that it is crease j resistant in wear and needs j hardly any ironing after wash- < Ing. It is felt that the new invention will92 words
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Article84 1956-05-30 6 Mr. James T. Farrell, distlb. guished author of "STUDS LONIGAN" and of many other famous American tfovels, win arrive in Singapore from Sydnej. on May 31. for a brief stay. Mr. Farrell Is on a world lecture tour. Although Mr. Farrell has had twenty-five books84 words
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302 1956-05-30 6 4. 8 m. Tons: Record World Rice Trade In 1955 World trad* in rice in 1955 is now estimated at 4.8 mil lion tons the highest level since the war. This is announced in the May issue of the Rice Bulletin just publish ed in London by the Commonwealth Economic302 words
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226 1956-05-30 6 F A further political advance in Tanatuyika, the British adu ministered Territory in East Africa, wH announced on Monf^ay in Dar 0» S»la*n. JIIXI i This Territory, six times the i size of England, was the first British African Territory to introduce parity of repiesocta226 words
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94 1956-05-30 6 POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY The Director of Posts, Singapore, announced yesterday that Thursday, 31st May (Queen's Birthday) will be observed as a Public Holiday and there will be no delivery pf correspondence on that day. The hours of business at the General Post office will be from 9 a.m.94 words
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Article20 1956-05-30 6 The netft Assizes will be held In the Supreme Court Singapore, on Monday, June 4 at 10.30 a.m.20 words
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Article43 1956-05-30 6 The Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, it was announced last evening, proposes to proceed with the Bill throughout all its stages, on a Certificate of Urgency under Standing Order 59, until the Bill is read the third time.43 words
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