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Title Section16 1956-06-01 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 105 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, WNVI 1, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article2590 1956-06-01 1 BOYD'S FINAL REPLY TO MARSHALL Only Full Selt-Govt. Within C Wealth And That Too Not Now! "WE ARE COMMITTED UNEQUIVOCALLY TO LEADING THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE TO FULL SELF- GOVERNMENT WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH. WE BELIEVE WITH ALL THE DANGERS THAT COULD SO QUICKLY IMPERIL THEIR2,590 words
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Article80 1956-06-01 1 Alimony To Narriman i BEIRUT, May 31.— A Moslem court awarded former Queen Narriman of Egypt M|9oo monthly alimony from her estranged husband, Dr. Adham El Nakib of Alexandria, Egypt But the one-time wife of deposed King Farouk of Egypt complained It was not enough. Her lawyer said he will80 words
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Article311 1956-06-01 1 Constitution Docs Not Permit Such Transfer! Premier Salazar's Logic LISBON, May 31.— Dr. Antonio De Oliveira Salazar, Portuguese Prime Minister, said that the dispute between India and Portugal over the ppssesefiom of Goa was ba^etl *u a divergence of poiiti cal and moral -views.311 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-06-01 1 INDONESIA'S INTEREST IN SINGAPORE oMr. B. P. H. B. Tyabji. India's Ambassador to Indonesia, arrived here early this week by sea enroute to India. He is staying as the Indian Commissioner. Mr. R. K. Tandon's guest at Bharat Bhavan. On arrival here, Mr. Tyabji told the Indian Daily Mail that127 words
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Article88 1956-06-01 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, May 31.— Premier Mohammed All Wednesday again postponed his vifit to Red China. His doctors' he said, have advised him t° take a complete rest, A cabinet press secretariat announcement said Ali hae been "indisposed" since Monday evening, is showing signs of strain, and88 words
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155 1956-06-01 1 My. Strikers 'Forced' Board Chairman To Concede Their Demands NEW DELHI: 81.— Five people were killed ra Kalka, near Simla, 170 miles north of here, when police fired on crowds of striken who stormed a Railway carriage carrying the Chairman of India'* RailwayReuter - 155 words
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Article79 1956-06-01 1 NEW DELHI. May 31.— India's House of the People voted to extend the life of the Preventive Detention Act which gives the Government power to jail persons without trial, for another year. The House was told that 195 people are at present under detention in India underReuter - 79 words
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Article70 1956-06-01 1 liONDON, May 31.— The dian Vice-President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, arrived here yesterday by air on the first leg of a seven-week goodwill tour of several European countries and East Africa. Dr. Radhakriftaan wiU make a four-day stay in London and then fly to Brussels on June 4.Reuter - 70 words
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LATEST NEWS
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Article66 1956-06-01 1 PANMUNJOM, May 31.— The U.N. Command said today it is calling off all operations of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission in South Korea and pulling team members back into the neutral zone. The action was announced in a blistering statement ■coming the North Korean £ommunists of armistice violfllant and theA.P. - 66 words
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Article34 1956-06-01 1 NEW DELHI. May 31.— Mere than 1,000 polioamen today guarded New Delhi's main railway atation at rail workers strike entered its second day paralysing all train services to and from the Indian capital. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article36 1956-06-01 1 BANDUNG, May 31. Attempts to begin the businet* of the Asian-African student* Conference failed late today when members of the non-com-munist bloc protested vigorously that the credentials of the delegation* nruMt had not been checked.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1956-06-01 1 COLOMBO, May 31— An official bill to declare Sinhalese the State language of Ceylon will be presented to the House of Representatives en July S, It wa« disclosed today.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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585 1956-06-01 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, June 1, 1956 P.A.P. To Adopt Gandhian Methods THE supposedly extremist leftist People's Action Party now wants to "organise a constitutional non-violent campaign for national independence." This was revealed by its leaders Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr. Ljm Chin Siong in a joint statement585 words
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1002 1956-06-01 2 India Must, Increase Her Exports BOTH IN QUANTITY AND VALUE' DISCUSSIONS AT DELHI CONFERENCE NEW DELHI: Opening the discussion at the Export Advisory Council here last week, Mr. Lakshmlpat Singfauiia emphasised the mnd tor kcreashig exports botit fan quantity and in value. Mr. T. M. Rangachari drew the attention of1,002 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-06-01 2 mOHNE «3 THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR prery te Jt h SaT l o" d M;y Vl^ nmnZZXHUTZJrT"* the Selangor Conspicuous £ota?Sa2sr^ Na~*ir bin Sain a t the I«tana BuWt32 words
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Article361 1956-06-01 2 NEW DELHI. Promotions to the higher grades of the Centra] Secretariat Service were made by selection on the basis of merit and not on the ba*U~ of seniority, the Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr B. N. Datar, said in the Lok Sabha. Replying to361 words
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Article218 1956-06-01 2 Tests on Ambar charka yarn SarkoU* 11 at Sankara"aim^ committee consisting: of Mr. o. Ramachandran. lAS Director of HandloonSTMa^as! Mr. R. Kulandaivelu. represent! g^ d the AH-IndiaHSSm poard, and Mr. P. v. Gonala juSS?' 2 echaic wCt. Madras Handloom Weavers' Co-operative Collective WeavSftS lll^' Came here contacted218 words
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Article28 1956-06-01 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India and Spain have decided to establish diplomatic relations and to exchange <UpPtomatlc representative at Embassy level, says a Press note28 words
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Article108 1956-06-01 2 Killing Of Dogs Condemned GUMUR: Mr. Justice UniainaiteKwarana, sitting in tiie vacation court, aomute* a writ [xtitiotiliedbyMr.K. Mfcsh irctidy, Advocate, Uuatur, agalmt the Cootniistuon of the Gontur MavtoittftUty, Oirtict mmdt*tmltu<* Act an* granted interim stay of proceeding^ for one week. Mr. Basivireddr tix» mm. the Commiseiojier of the Ountur Municipality108 words
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202 1956-06-01 2 JMJttAUAtf: Vae pMtfrfury atenw °t me i*iteiuttww««» ociiui-ai' on uuiiecuuuiti auuu* utautttiuii wji"-'» ci>uwiuucu ncic «u.->l x ucsuuy iii Lcr it ioui-uaj uumioh, KmMMMMMP a WUttt" iti.ciu-.ive ie b u)iauuu piov-u- uii.eruwxiu.Lt* efeiiusuveis u> ni.lCll prlsoucis VvOuiu not ue sent to jan tor a iiumoer of202 words
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Article72 1956-06-01 2 CALCUTTA: The Enforcement Branch of Calcutta Police raided 21 markets in the city recently and destroyed huge quantities of stale foodstuff, including 25 maunds of fish, 14 maunds of fruit and vegetables, a number of eggs, sweets and other articles weighing about 20 seers. The drive was72 words
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183 1956-06-01 2 paid during the current financial yw to the Punjab Government toward* the cost of construction of Chandiaarh Mr Bal.ram Bhagat. Deputy Minister for Finance told Mr' Bhagawat Jha Azad in the Lok Sabha I Mr. Azad: Will the Government tell us what is the183 words
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Article200 1956-06-01 2 SIBSAGAR; Maulana Hussain Ahmed Madani, President Of the All India Jamiat Ulema. e-Htnd, urged Indian Muslims to identify themselves completely with the people of the country "which is a secular State, and live i n peace and anuty the majority comAue Maulana, wno W a s200 words
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Article33 1956-06-01 2 PA.TNA; The Kosi, which rose suddenly early this month and inundated a big area in Darbhanga District in the area between Ghoghardihu and Biroul, affecttn^ about 60 villages, is receding fast.33 words
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98 1956-06-01 2 Scope For Foreign Investment In India BANGALORE: Mr. Thoma* H. McKittriek, leader of th* World Bank Mission, now touring India told the Myaore Chamber of Commerce here nea hand gone through. Asked about the total loan the Bank might give to India he said that no estimate had yet been98 words
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95 1956-06-01 2 CALCUTTA: Mfc S. LaJl. Chairman of the Air Transport Council. Government of India. rShT 1 her e by train trom Delhi recently. «..I h f? COt i ucll w i» study the question of fares and freight ri^ to^ b S char &ed *>y95 words
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Article68 1956-06-01 2 DIBRUGARH: The Erahmuputra has rocor 'ed a farther rise by about 6-1/2 inches. Dibrugarh town Is experiencing a shortage of vegetables and milk as ferry boats carrying these commodities from the north bank of the river cannot ply due to strong currents. Re Pprt3 from a tea68 words
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335 1956-06-01 2 Klßllf Dmjn A PW" Note issued by the Uaion Ministry of Home Auaj» sa y s The Government of India ■MMCB receiving inquiries about the bono fide* of a number wfJS^ 8 wteciioyy»te to diirtrwt part* of the country and which may have335 words
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151 1956-06-01 2 BOMBAY: Mrs. Sudha Joshi, Miss Bindhu Deshpande and four other women Satyagrahis who had gone on hunger-strike demanding transfer from a police lock-up to a regular Goan prison have abandoned their fast as the Portuguese authorities have acceded to their request, according to authoritative information151 words
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810 1956-06-01 3 LAKSHMANASWAMI MUDALIAR'S REVIEW MADRAS: The ninth session of the General Assembly of the Wotld Health Organisation nelu early this month fat Geneva was most successful and yielded food results, said Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami MudaMaT, Leader of the Indian Delegation to the Assembly,810 words
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369 1956-06-01 3 Officer's Action Slows Down Garbage Removal! CALCUTTA: Discussing the cholera epidemic In the city at the Weekly meeting of Calcutta Corporation recently a U.C.C. Councillor alleged that the action* of an officer of the motor vehicles department had slowed down the conservancy service in Calcutta for two days early last369 words
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Article153 1956-06-01 3 BOMBAY: Six tons of heavy water for use in India's atomic reactors, the first shipment of a total of 21 tons to be supplied to India by the United States under an agreement signed on March 16, arrived here recently and has been turned153 words
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Article168 1956-06-01 3 SAN FRANCISCO. May 30, Adlai Stevenson said yester day that while President Elsen hower is "kept in Ignorance oi defense deficiencies, Russia it gaiuing ground in the Cold War every day and outstiipp Ing us in getting ready for a hot one." Campaigning in Northern CaliforniaAP - 168 words
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397 1956-06-01 3 LARGER SHARE FOR PRIVATE SECTOR IN PLAN DEMANDED BOMBAY: The All-India Manufacturer* Organization last week suggested that the share of the private sector in the expansion of industries, power, mineral exploitation and transport during second Plan should be raised to Rs. 1,000 crores nom the present provision of Rs. 700.397 words
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Article81 1956-06-01 3 Committee On Coal Mines Stowing JHARIA: The Union Ministry of Production has constituted an Advisory Committee on stowing in coal mines with Mr. P. M. Nayak, 1.C.5., Chairman, Coal Board, as the chairman. The other members oC the committee are' Mr. S. S. Grewal, Chief Inspector of Mines in India.81 words
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95 1956-06-01 3 Scientific Treatment Of Criminals Urged BANARAS: The Bihar Minister for Jails, Mr. Munemi. in his address to the study group of the international seminar on correctional administration here last week pleaded for a comprehensive system of criminal justice in India with specialized staff to give scientific treatment to the offenders,95 words
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Article85 1956-06-01 3 "SingaporeBritain Firm" LONDON, May 31. A Colonial Office spokesman today declined immediate comment on the statement by Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, that Britain had rejected his request to reopen the talks on the Island's future. Authoritative sources said it was likely that the full text of the messageReuter - 85 words
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Article291 1956-06-01 3 ACQUITTAL OF NIUOWMER UPHELD L t HABAD^ J. l^ AltalM d «'al» Court last week dismlTl fL awiM by uttar Government againet the acquittal of a mlllowner of Banarae, Bheo Praead Jaiewal, by the cession Judge, of various charge* under the e**ential Supplies (Temporary291 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-06-01 3 International House for Overseas and Australian students at Melbourne University, for the erection of which the Government of the Federation of Malaya has donated $50,000.30 words
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775 1956-06-01 3 SVPERVISION OF NATIONALISED UNDERTAKINGS NEW DELHI; The constitution of a third Standing Committee; of Partbune** to supervise the workln* of nationallied w*rMEl»i» ww regarded as certain after, Lok Sabha debate oa the life ißsuraaee Corporation BUI ateee the thtod committee will deal with commercial ondertahtege. It* sphere ef work is775 words
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Article191 1956-06-01 3 on th AS: Preli mlnary work on the Rs. 35.44— crore KunJL^P°. we J- Project in Madras, JJ I**1 telng built with Canal ced, Mr. 8. R. Sethupathy the toK^ 1 10 v Work SStatS told Pressmen here. The Minister, who recently ftsPfted the project site, saU191 words
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Article106 1956-06-01 3 BOMBAY: India's first oil tanker, Jag Jyoti, acquired recently by the Great Eastern Shipping Company Limited, will be put on service in the beginning of next month. It will ply between Kandla, Bombay, Cochin, Madras and Calcutta. The Jag Jyoti is the first of two tankers106 words
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157 1956-06-01 3 Muslim League Has No Future Or. Khan Sahib LAHORE: The West Pakistan Chief Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib, declared in the Assembly last week that the Muslim League would soon be reduced to a non-entity In the political life of Pakistan. The Chief Minister was speaking on the last day of157 words
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Article175 1956-06-01 3 Urchins Pelt Stones At Trains MADURAI: Five persons sustained injuries when a crowd of about fifty urchins pelted stones at the Tuticorin-bound Tuticorin Express, the Trivan-drum-bound Trivandrum Fast Passenger and the MaduraiTirupparankundram Special Passenger last Wednesday. These incidents which occurred between the Madurai Junction and the Pasumalai station on the175 words
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Article104 1956-06-01 3 COLOMBO, May 31. "Voice of America" broadcasts transmitted over Radio Ceylon will be censored in future, the Ceylonese Minister of Posts and Broadcasting, Mr. C. A. S. Marikkar, said yesterday. He said the previous Government's agreement with the United States to allow Gov-ernment-sponsored 'Voice ofReuter - 104 words
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Article107 1956-06-01 3 HYDERABAD: The last batch of strikers resumed duty at Bellampalli on Friday thus bringing down the curtain on the firemen's strike in the Secunderabad division of the Central Railway. The strikers at Kazipet reported for duty at I P-m- and those at Dornakal at 6107 words
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Article75 1956-06-01 3 B( M A Y *>**"*& e-siimat-ed at about R«. l Jakh was caused In a tire which rMucwl to ashes a godown of containing heaps of films, barrels of chemicals and cigarettes and two lorries laden with chemicals and other commodities near Carnac Bridge, a75 words
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559 1956-06-01 4 Coalition Prospects In East Pakistan Congress Willing To Bach Suhrawardy DACCA: Information available here late Friday indicates that the Congress, the U.P.P. and the Ganatantri Dal have informed Mr. Suhrawardy 01 their willingness to co-operate hi the formation oi a coalition on the basis of a five-point programme. The Congress559 words
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Article121 1956-06-01 4 Suggestion By Committee MADRAS: The Committee, i which has been appointed by the Government of India -to go into the technical and economic feasibility of large-scale intro duction of the Ambar Charkha, will submit its interim report shortly, it is learnt. It is gathered that the original size121 words
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118 1956-06-01 4 Passengers And Bus Operators Quarrel CALCUTTA The bus service I on tho Howrah Station-Bally j route was suspended for about' two hours recently after a! quarrel between passengers of a vehicle and its driver and conductor. The quarrel arose over the question of stoppage of the bus to allow passengers118 words
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Article132 1956-06-01 4 Rome, May 31: Final unofficial results in the Italian provincial elections, parallel to the more important municipal elections, gave the following comparison to (he total results of the 1953 general election, the last previous national poll (percentages In brackets): 1956 Christian Democrats 9,206,--230 (38.9). Left-Wing 8,299,698 (35.1).Reuter - 132 words
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103 1956-06-01 4 Pak. Premier Suffering From Fatigue KARACHI, May 31. Mr. Mohammad AH. Prime Minis- :er of Pakistan, is suffering irom fatigue and has been ordered to bed to re>t by his Uoctors, it was officially disclosed here. He is scheduled to leave here early on Saturday morning on a fortnight's goodwillReuter - 103 words
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Article80 1956-06-01 4 BOMBAY. Gold worth Rs. 20,000 was seized by the cus--1 tonih officials at the Santa jCruz airport on Wednesday i laat from two passengers, one of them a woman, who arrived i by air from Karachi. The gold was concealed in a trunk. The80 words
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351 1956-06-01 4 Walk-Out Threat At Bandung Students Conference «No Politics" Say Nine Countries BANDUNG, May 30, Delegates from nine countries including Japan and lae Philippines agreed today to walk out <d the Asian African Students Conference if "political issue" were brought up. The countries are Japa n v Pakistan, Ceylon, Malaya, Afghanistan,Reuter - 351 words
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Article98 1956-06-01 4 NEW DELHI: May 31: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prim* Minister, has been invited to visit Ceylon next year to take part n the year-long services marking the 2,500th anniversary of the death of Buddha, it was announced in Parliament yesterday. The anniversary services began this month. TheReuter - 98 words
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85 1956-06-01 4 BHI TBANES WAR During the fortnight ending May 14, :il4 attacks and 148 deaths Horn cholera were reported in Orlssa 11S MptM! 8 7 attacks and r>«.» deaths recorded during the previouH fortnight, it was officially stated. During the corresponding fortnight of the last85 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-06-01 4 Matter Venugopal, winner of the Division I Individual Championship cup is seen receiving the Challenge trophy from Mrs. T. J. Mathias, wife of the District Officer, Klang, at the end of the Anglo Chinese School annual athletic sports.40 words
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476 1956-06-01 4 NEW DELHI: Reorganization 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-General of India to prevent "chronic lapses" of appropriations voted by Parliament for the execution of476 words
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Article471 1956-06-01 4 An infructuous expenditure of Rs. 20,906 was incurred on rent and maintenance of residential accommodation reserved for the Occupation of the Charge d'Affaires of a certain Indian mission. The premises had remained unoccupied, as they wore coß3l<fcrtd unsuitable for occupation even by the First Secretary of the471 words
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Article49 1956-06-01 4 TOKYO, May 31. The New Zealand Prime Minister Mr. Sydney G. Holland arrived in Tokyo by air from Hongkong yesterday on a seven-day visit here during which he will be a state guest of the Japanese Government. Mr. Holland was accompanied by his wife. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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363 1956-06-01 4 Plan To Implement Processes Found By Indian Laboratories r MADRAS: Prof. M. 8. Thacker, Director of the Council lof Scientific and Industrial Research, Mid here last week that |a big Central organization wfth a ring of pMot plants all over ■the country would shortly be established to implement the substitute363 words
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239 1956-06-01 4 TALKS FOR SINO NEPALESE TREATY "SOON" KATHMANDU: A Chinese official delegation will visit here "soon" for final negotiations and for signing a "comprehensive treaty" with Nepal, informed diplomatic sources said here last week. The question of a treaty of friendship and trade will be raised at Peking by the Nepalese239 words
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56 1956-06-01 4 Haringrhata Strike Notice Withdrawn MoS ALCU J TA: The str »ke notice served on the administrate «Jsfy by the emSSfSJ'i Milk ?ft te ow ed Harlnghata Milk Colony demanding recognition of their union fnd certain service amenities early XfL? 101 was oh Sunday last following B settlement with the authoHUea56 words
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Article315 1956-06-01 4 Importance Of Kharagpur Intitute NEW -DELHI: Dr. M. M. Das, Union Deputy Education Minister, introduced on behalf of the Education Minister in the Lok Sabha recently a Bill seeking to declare the institution known as the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, to be an institution of national importance. The statement315 words
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Article145 1956-06-01 4 BANGALORE: All the silk powerloom factories in Bangalore numbering about 200are likely to be re-opened following a settlement reached recently between the Silk Manufacturers Association and the Labour Union, according to the president of the Manufacturers Association, Mr. Sankarapa oetty. Mr. Setty said he had145 words
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118 1956-06-01 4 DALTAONGANJ: Flfty-two shellac factories of StaiSK rlc V one Qf toe Principal lac producing districts of indLaT ire facing imminent closure due to Th n f Crude lac il is learn? The Palamau District Shellac SheTa?^ a H Dd the pSSS h^vi Mazdoor Association S£t118 words
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Article15 1956-06-01 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Tra2™* a Notification prohibiting •trUce. and lockout in t£! caooew.uut factories m QuuS.15 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-06-01 5 Indonesian President Soekarno, when he visited the Headquar ters of the United Nations, shook hands with a Nun.21 words
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746 1956-06-01 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon University Lecturer Mr. F. R. Jayasurya called off his hunger strike after Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike visited him. The Prme Minister advised Mr. Jayasuriya to see him and discuss matters with him Mr. Javasuria agreed He was on a746 words
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79 1956-06-01 5 Republican Majority In West PaK. Assembly LAHOKE: Thf ruling nepuuiiuaii !';u-iy in the WMI i'ttK* iok.au Assembly is now in a cumiorcaoie majority ot auoai id m tne hou.it- 01 .>uo nn-iii oers a Ministerial source ctanned. Among Ihe latest to join the Kepuoiican party is Mr. Masaa ciauiq, ronner79 words
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126 1956-06-01 5 Corpses Of Dacoit And woman Exhumed 13ARE1L.LY: Two bodies, believed to be those of the uacoit, Sahib Singh of Hardoi District, and a woman were discovered by the police when, on information received, they du K up a spot in the Hathura forest of Shahjahaapur District. The bodies' were founi126 words
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892 1956-06-01 5 ITANIL LEADER ON NEED TOR SEPARATE TAMIL STATE COLOMBO: Mr. a Sui Vavuflflya, in a letter to 1 f ayunthi and the Language On the eve of Buddha Jayanilu, Mr. S. W. R. P. Bandaranake is reported «y the Press as892 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-06-01 5 Three of the aircraft seen at the International Air *how in 2H£ n 2i Of Bwitze I plan ii. At Top: Sovlet J A r TU-104 designed by Tupolev. Three of these aircraft were in London for the visit of the Soviet leaders last month. In Centre-The118 words
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428 1956-06-01 5 n T^f" K Redd V. Mjnister for Production. Government ?L^ rete^ d h V c t last week that a low shaft StmcJ for the exploitation of iron ore would be installed in tho South shortly. He said that this wai no longer in428 words
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Article230 1956-06-01 5 50 MOT SQUABS! COLOMBO: Fifty fuliy-equ'p ped riot squads will be stationed throughout the country as soon as automatic weapons are made available to the poiice. Arrangements are now be ng made for th e sett.ng up of these units which will be mobile n order tnat tix y may230 words
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125 1956-06-01 5 Rail Coach Production May Be Doubled w«.W UtuUtil; Uuung tne (irst year or its proaucuou, tne uitegrai Coacn factory at i-eraniQur is expected to turn out twice as many paatenger coaches a s it was ongwaily scheduled to do. As the full target production of 360 coaches to now expected125 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-06-01 5 Sathasivam and Miss Lakshmi, who were married In reformed style recently in Kanaar Perils. Mr. P. Shanmug.m Pillai P. J. K. presided (above left)/ (Right) Mlis Indlrfnf Manlam of Penang gave a dance programme. (Below) A section of the gathering that was present en the occasion,49 words
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Article812 1956-06-01 6 CONGRESS BHOODAN MOVEMENT POPULAR ENTHUSIASM BOCJSEDj BY BHAVE HELPS INDIA'S MARCIT (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, May 31— The Eight All India Sarvodaya Sammelan ended Ite three-day session at Kancheeporam on Tuesday with an appeal to world governments for the establishment of peace through non-violence. The Indian Union President, Dr.812 words
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172 1956-06-01 6 NEW DELHI, May 31 Prime Minister Nehru today turned down a Communist suggestion in Parliament that India ask the United Nations to intervene in the fight between France and Algerian nationalist rebels. Mr. Nehru said "bringing the Algerian issue before the Security Council at this172 words
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Article63 1956-06-01 6 COLOMBO. May 31.— The Venerable Kosho Ohtani President o f the Japanese Federation of Buddhists accompanied by Mrs. Ohtani who came to Ceylon eleven days ago for the Buddha Jayantt celebrations left for Japan today. They are travelling by air via Calcutta and Manila and hope toReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-06-01 6 Under the Colombo Plan, Canada has agreed to set op an Atomic Reactor in India, Pietare above Nhows the agreement belnr signed in this com ■eetton. Hitting- Let* to Right, Dr. H. S. Bhabha, Director of J lad*a'» Atomic Xmmrdk Department; Cim dhm renre»otothr» Mr. E.66 words
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Article54 1956-06-01 6 n J*™AN LIPE ASSURANCE BUSINESS: agents and ortputlNers required by the leadin* -Malayan U£« Company (wtUi oAew to Boratey and Colombo) Rupee policies lamed if requ<red: exoe4leat conwnisslomt etc EbmMm from experienced acento wtn be treated in strict ronildenoe by: The Manager Ufe Amnr— tu Co., Ut, P.O.54 words
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Article56 1956-06-01 6 COLOMBO: May 31: Woek-lotig celebrations marking 2,500 years Of Buddhism •ndod here on Tuesday night with a llreworka display ht InThe festivHies will continue in a modHted form in Ceylon for the next 12 months, with celebrations on each day of the full moon until the56 words
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Article38 1956-06-01 6 TOKYO, May 31.— A sixwan Indian trade mission, headed by t>. r. Moondhra, coirferred with representatives of leaxUn* Japanese Foreign trade firms at «w TOwo Chamber of Gbmmerm bm f n dustry<- APAP - 38 words
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391 1956-06-01 6 Dr Ali - ASIA AFRICA HAVE MATURED AMD NEED NO DICTATING Dr Ali -45«ys BANDUNG, INDONESIA, May SI Premier Ali SMtroamldJoJo told the opwUn/ ««£o«rft*e Wednesday that "Asia and Africa, have come to maturity." The eyes of the world are upon you," he said. "You must show the world that the spirit of391 words
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112 1956-06-01 6 Soviet Press Attack On Stalin Again MOSCOW, May 31.— A leading Moscow historical magazine unleashed Wednesday a double attack on Stalin. It assailed as untrue important pre- revolutionary roles previously attributed to the dead Soviet leader, and accused -^Li* advocaang Communist cooperation with middle class revolutionaries before the Red ass-112 words
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Article152 1956-06-01 6 NEW YORK, May 31.— Two New York newspapers said President Elsenhower has received a message from Red China's Premier Chou En-lat expressing "high regard" for the President as a man of peace. The Herald Tribune and the Time s reported that Rajkumart (Princess) Amrit Kaur, India'sA.P. - 152 words
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241 1956-06-01 6 ATTEMPT TO SNATCH MAKARIOS FROM EXILE? Br Paper Uncovers Plot LONDON, May Sl_The Daily Telegraph said aa Inter national plot to match Arrhbtehop Makarios of Cyprus from exile w*» foiled when a ship carrying would be reseaer» was wrecked In the Indian Ocean. There was no immediate co nflrmation fromA.P. - 241 words
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Article119 1956-06-01 6 ZURICH, Switzerland. May 31. Newspaper editors attending the assembly of the International Press institute and scientists agreed Wednesday that the public must be in'ormed rapidly and accurately of scientific developments in this atomic age. Editors from 20 countries attending the Assembly discussed "science reporting" at a sessionA.P. - 119 words
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163 1956-06-01 6 HONG KONG, May 31.— Sit Robert Ho Tung, who rose from relative poverty to be* come one of toe wealthiest Chinese in the Far East, left 08,000 for the orphans of British servicemen who lost tnelr lives in World War 11, his trustees announcedAP - 163 words
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