Indian Daily Mail, 4 June 1956
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Title Section16 1956-06-04 1 Indian Dialy Mail VOL. XO Nik lag StNGAPOKg, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1988" FOUR PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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360 1956-06-04 1 Indian Cultural Delegation Arrives ROUSING RECEPTION AT AIRPORT INDIA SINGAPORE HAND IN BAND TO BETTER AMD HAPPIER wOßin IFE OFFER YOU GOOBWMLL AND 'HUMBLE GiFTS* -Kapoor India* Contribution to Malaya* Culture Recalled By Jumat We firing to Singapore the Goodwill and Goodwishes of the millions of Indians, who wish Singapore360 words
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293 1956-06-04 1 BOMBAY, June 8, Potto* wed tear g*s to break op aiiti-Coagrei* Party denMMfeatfct^ by stooe-thrcmias; crowds yesterday ami detained 1,875 people. Demonstrators hurled stones at cars carrying members of the ruling Congress Party to a meeting of the Party's National Committee here. They alsoAP - 293 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-06-04 1 President In Bhave's Hut Dr B«je»*» PnMd, PwaMent of fedU, who •rHvM to Sarvedayapmm, to take pvt m the B«mmetam« Pictar« «*«w«: Dr. FiMd, mm Mfter Us Mrrlral to the Sammel- p~*ml, te am iwp«ctbi s the tet of Acfaarsya Vto«l»JL41 words
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Article227 1956-06-04 1 CHIEF MINISTER TO PARTY CHIEF Front Accepts Reluctantly Chief Minister's Decision LIJH YEW HOCK TO FORM NEW COALITION GOVERNMENT The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall's decision to resign as Chief Minister has been accepted 'sorrowfully* by the Labour Front General Council last night The Labour Front General227 words
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Article36 1956-06-04 1 MANCHESTER, Englano June 3 —Twenty-ax zoo keepers went on strike for higher wages yesterday. They said they would come back regular ly to feed the animals but would not clean the «ag«w.--A.P.36 words
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Article42 1956-06-04 1 STRASBOURG, June 3.— The Council Of Europe Commission of Human Rights had ruled that an "urgent petition" lodged by Greece against British action m cypru a early last month was "admissible," a communique announced here last night ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article25 1956-06-04 1 NEW YORK, June 3.—Arthur MacA-rthur^ lgtf/ear*oid thur Mac Arthur, 18-year-old son of General Douglas MacArthur, was graduated on Friday from the Browning- Scnool sere.— A.P.25 words
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Article90 1956-06-04 1 VATICAN CITY, June 3.— A book just published says Pom Piux XII resisted efforts of Adolf Hitler to move hi m from the Vatican to Germany during, the war. 1 "This is my place. I will nov move from thi s jlace," th* Pope is reported to90 words
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Article331 1956-06-04 1 Welcoming the delegation on behalf of the Government of Singapore and the people of Singapore, Mr. Jumat said there were many reasons for feeling happy on the occasion for the delegation members carried In the postures of their bodies, the gestures of their hands, and the music331 words
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Article467 1956-06-04 1 Prithviraj Kapoor, m the course of his reply said the delegation was happy to be m Singapore, for the people of Singapore had so much m common with Indians hopes, aspirations, dreams and the ways of life and the inherent courtesy that was of the East. Mr.467 words
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Article155 1956-06-04 1 BOMBAY, June 3, Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minis* ter, said yesterday that he and his Government would not be cowed down by an approach of violence to any of the problems the country faced. "He said: "In putting: down violence are we to be af riad that155 words
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116 1956-06-04 1 Second Asian Socialists Confab In Bombay RAiNGOON, June 3.—Th* second general conference of the Asian Socialist conference will be held ijn Bombay, India, Nov. i-io, the Asian Socialist conference secretariat announced. The first general conference was held m Rangoon m January 1963. Twenty Asian Socialist partie 8 are expected toA.P. - 116 words
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Article39 1956-06-04 1 RANGOON, June 3.— Ran goon newspapers carried reports that v Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, had decided to Rive Up his post to IT Ba Bwe, the present Defence Minister, m the new Government to be 4*fttij*tt4 W| vwtk39 words
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Article208 1956-06-04 1 No Naval Base At Cockbura Sound? COLOMBO. June 3.—Australian Premier Robert Menzie. told newsmen yesterday that 5? knowled «re there was no truth m reports that Auatra- S^*?" 1 1 S 01 141 would be turned into a British naval base if and when the British quit Trincomalee m Ceylon.208 words
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205 1956-06-04 1 New Br. Bases In East Africa W. Australia? LONDON, June J^ The construction of two new naval bam on Africa's eastern ssaboard and on Austrslia't west coast war* reported under consideration yesterday to bolster the British Commonwealth Far Eastern defence lines. Authorised informants reported a reappraisal of Commonwealth defence strategyAP - 205 words
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Article53 1956-06-04 1 KARACHI, June B.—Pakistani President Major General Iskander Mirza has accepted an invitation to visit Turkey it wa g officially announced here yesterday. The vteit will take piactduring July IS to 30. President Mirza recently ac cepted an invitation to visa Afghanistan but no date has ytt53 words
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Article290 1956-06-04 1 More Aid To India Urged WASHINGTON, June 3— Senator Mike Mansfield (De-mocrat-Montana last night suggested more economic help to India lest Red China domi* nate Asia and present a dangerous new threat to the United States. Mansfield, as chairman of a senate foreign relations subcommittee, made public a study of290 words
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Article64 1956-06-04 1 Roads Named After Cypriot Rebels ATHENS, June 3.— The Athens street m which tne British Embassy stands was formally renamed today after Michael Karaolis and Andreas Dimitriou, the two GreekCypriot s executed for rebel shootings. "We wish to pay tribute ana express our gratitude for your supreme sacrifice," declared the64 words
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49 1956-06-04 1 N. KOREAN P.M. TO VISIT E. GERMANY BERLIN, June 3, The North Korean Prime Minister, Kirn II Bung is due to arrive m East Germany soon for a friendship visit, the Bast Berlin semi-official newspaper Berliner Zeltung said, yesterday. He will be accompanied by members of his government. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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579 1956-06-04 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. June 4, 1956 Mr. Lim Yew Hock As New Leader {S Mr. David Marshall's resignation as Chief Minister inevitable? Perhaps. But should the Labour Front Coalition Government quit? Certainly not If we rightly understand the latest trend of events, we can definitely say that a579 words
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Article1626 1956-06-04 2 TalfltTn Efficacy SARVODAYAPURAM: Acharyta Vi*** Bhave explained, fast Monday, the eAcacyi of &aty agraha and «aM tfcai yeoflfc gfraoM iwfrriitiiiil the jhUm* m a proper nuuuwr. "->"/ Aofcaiya Bhave, who addr< of ttm Sarvodaya Smammatm, 2* tKS w^TtTSSblk ffl and military their place. He a< IBS' o acmocvacy fthaca1,626 words
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Article190 1956-06-04 2 KANCHEEPURAM: Presidin Sarvudhayapuram on Monday morning accompanied by mi. -ari Prakaaa. He arov* stralgnt to Achara*" Vmooa flut up m a lovely coconut ana mango garaen the cottage and advanced a tew yards to receive the President. ♦K^l" exchan S"»u greetings, the p resident and the Governor190 words
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Article391 1956-06-04 2 &*fham~ communicated I vanahan idea was propounded I by Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayar Tat the Gaya Sammelan. I The pledge as he has out Mined was mentioned by him at the Sammelan and released S" the Press. According the 'programme, (1) those wtto-arem possession of lands should give a391 words
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Article726 1956-06-04 2 Interim Stay Of Restriction Ordered MADRAS: His Lordship Mr. Justice N. Somastindaram, sitting m his itrfdsnflb, granted an interim stay of the operation of tho ordor under Bection 144, Cr. P.C. paeeed by the subDlvlsJonal Magistrate, Tirupur, restricting Mr. M. ft. ftadha from staging a drama called 'Deva Atura726 words
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Article132 1956-06-04 2 NEW DELHI: There was no proposal to nationalise the gold mines m Hyderabad or Andhra, Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Minister for Natural Resources and Scientific Research, told Mr. P. Garg m the Lok Sabha. As regards gold mines m Mysore, the proposal to nationalise them was132 words
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Title Section15 1956-06-04 1 Iwv&lmm CmittmnA Deiegatiam ISmpftmmtmt Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, MONDAY JUNE 4, 1966 8 PAGES: FREE15 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-06-04 1 IT IS GOOD TO ENCOURAGE CULTURAL TIES ADD TO FRIENDSHIP MESSAGE THE Cultural Delegation .which is going to SouthEast Asian countries, will carry our good wishes with it to those old friends and neighbours of ours. In a world dlstrscted by political problems and conflicts, it is good to encourage116 words
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Article, Illustration601 1956-06-04 1 THE Indian Cultural Delegax tion for South East Asia is a glorious goodwill mission, which commands the affection and goodwill of the peoples of the countries visited as well as creates abundant goodwill and friendship between India and the South East Asian countries. In fact the influence of601 words
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Article, Illustration311 1956-06-04 1 It Will Refresh And Strengthen The Ties Of Friendship MESSAGE AM HAPPY to welcome the r Indian Cultural Delegation to Singapore, and I am grateful to the Indian Government for the honour they do us. We welcome these cultural representativee of neighbours and friends of the world's greatest democracy. I311 words
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Article, Illustration3056 1956-06-04 2 GIVE ME A THEATRE AND I PW>MI^ TO 4^VF, \tHi »HO\»S TfIAT WILL BE WORTHY OF OUR CULTURE SAYS: A NEW-COMER to Bombay enquiring about the Indian Theatre wouud meet one outstanding name— tnat pC Prithvi Aaj Kapoor. Hut the newcomer would be disappointed to and no regular3,056 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1956-06-04 2 SUNDARI SHRIDHARANI - SUNDARI SHRIDHARANI I By I TF freedom means the raagnification of the common folks of -India, a recognition of the principle came on January 26, 1955, anniversary of Republic Day. Instead of bringing: professional talent recognised by the country and m a few cases -by1,780 words
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Article, Illustration707 1956-06-04 3 MR. PRITHVI RAJ KAPOOR, M.P., the leader of the delegation, is perhaps the most outstanding figure m the Indian theatre and is acknowledged as a pioneer m its revival. He is one of the most distinguished actors of the Indian screen and has707 words
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Article, Illustration2138 1956-06-04 3 RUKMINI DEVI ARUNDALE - RUKMINI DEVI ARUNDALE CX7E all know that Bharata Natyam Is one of the important systems of dancing m India. The dance 1b so named because it is one school which still preserves m comparative purity the traditions of Bharata. Yet Bharata Natyam does aot actually mean what we2,138 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1956-06-04 4 P. Damodaran Pillai - P. Damodaran Pillai Deaf ening Drums Pantomime Beaturen Grotesque MaJkeJUp Uncouth Roar DANCE DRAMA OF KERALA By JNDIA'S classical dancedrama, the Kathakali of Kerala, is associated with its deafening drums, its pantomime features, the uncouth roar of certain of its characters, their grotesque snake-up and the humble stage with1,759 words
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Article, Illustration599 1956-06-04 4 ALL Indian classical music belongs to the modal group of musical systems, and is based on the relations between successive .sounds, and on a fixed permanent sound or the "tonic". Thus an isolated musical note has no meaning m itself; it is only m relation to the599 words
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Article, Illustration1550 1956-06-04 5 T«HE Indian Cultural Delegagation which left Delhi on April 15 on an eight-week tour of South-Bast Asian countries Jit 8 al l eady touped Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos South Vietnam. North Vietnam' the Philippines and Indonesia. Judging from the reception It received, the delegation's1,550 words
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Article, Illustration2724 1956-06-04 6 Santosh Chatterjee - Santosh Chatterjee MN iNDiAH DANCING MAHABHAKATHAi rpHE gestures and movements of the body expressing the moods and nature of the dancer are so varied that they connot be adequately explained m a short article. Some of the poses and movements described below would however give a fair2,724 words
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1456 1956-06-04 8 Indian Cultural Delegation Offers You: PAST I 1. ALARIPPU A dance of invocation m the Bharata Natyam technique, •ufcanya. 2. VARNAM "Bwaml-nlne". Nava ragamalttka. (Mrinalini •arabhai) This is the most important composition of Bharata Natyam displaying Bhava (mood). Rasa (sentiment). Rags (music) and Tala (rhythm). This varaam Is In nine1,456 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-06-04 8 Mr. Devdatta Jet ley, a renowned exponent of Indian Classical Dances, who m his own small way, ie helping Malaya to understand the Cut- ture of India. He it running a dance school 'KALAVIHAR 1 In Singapore, where Chinese, Malaya and Europeans, betide* Indiana, are learning Indian dance.48 words
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Advertisement97 1956-06-04 10 TO-DAY: 730 9JM TM. "SHAHZADA" Hindi with English Sub-Utk» QUEENS: Ge,ylang Road LAST 8 SHOWS: At B.SO-6.00 9.16 pan. "DARBAIT (H) Starring; Cfaitra ft Mahipai OPENS TO-MORROW "BARA DARP (H) Starring: Oeete Bali and AJIt, Pnui etc DIAMOND Last 3 Shows at 3.15-6.15 9.15 p.m. nimmi vlhaB mrwrmiw^ ▲Mr m97 words
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Advertisement221 1956-06-04 3 CCS f A \W TO jiiiiaiiiiiiitiiiiiiul NDI AN DANCERS iwuuuuuiuu^ iituuuuHtiiiutuuuuniiiiiikiiukuuuuiußy Sarojini Naidu-auuiuui EYES ravished with rapture, celestially panting, what passionate bosoms aflaming with flre Drink deep of the hush of the hyacinth heavens that glimmer around them m fountains of light; O wild and entrancing the strain of keen221 words
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Article2150 1956-06-04 9 SafcgruMrda To Prevent JtfalfM»aetice*j IOW DELHI: Mr, M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue awl dril Expenditure, disclosed m the Rhjy» Sabba thai Govern men ment proposed to bring amendments to die Insurance Act with a view to preventing any malpractices by companies dealing with general insurance.2,150 words
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Article218 1956-06-04 9 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha concurred with the recommendation of the Lok Sabha, giving leave to Government to withdraw the Bill to amend the Manipur State Hill Peoples (Administration) Regulation, 1947, for providing for elected village authorities. The Bill had already been passed by the Rajya Sabha.218 words
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Article260 1956-06-04 9 of Indonesia flew into San Francisco yesterday with praise of th* danqHgtjtfc spirit he has see* m America, but declined conrfmeiit on Russia or Marilyn Monroe. The 54 year old president told a press conference he had discovered the United States to be a nation created by a. "marriageAP - 260 words
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619 1956-06-04 10 SEATO Bagdad Pacts Are A Setback To World Peace PANT'S WAMNMNC r^_ ww ****»«d no drive tfce worM Md mtslSl tort iiw Hiiml opinfcm.'' If "setback to progress of totwiifteml "ndentaadiac.".. iMtead of proveattaff another war they had endangered the oaine at peace and Imperilfe* tfce pf*ff*ss of riunxatfiitsr* He619 words
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Article381 1956-06-04 10 "SCOTSMAN" ON SINGAPORE'S FUTURE EDINBURGH Scotland. June 8. > The Scotsman yesterday declared that the British Government's white paper on the recent talks on Singapore's future closes a chapter m negotiations with Singapore but does not close the door on a settlement. It will be open to the successor of381 words
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200 1956-06-04 10 India Not Admitted To Bandung Confab? BANDUNG, Indonesia, June 3 The Asian African students conference at last got a move on yesterday.. Its credentials committee decided to admit the delegations of seventeen countries, whose application* had earlier been held up m a row over Communist sponsorship. <>nly India was excepted200 words
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Article54 1956-06-04 10 Pak.— Soviet Trade Talks KARACHI, June 3. Talks hega n here yesterday between a seven-man Soviet trade delegation and Pakistan Government officials. The two countries are hoping to agree on a trade pact The Soviet negotiators who arrived here on Thursday are led by Mr. M. R. Kuzmin. Deputy Minister54 words
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Article89 1956-06-04 10 Congress Condemns Violence BOMBAY, June 3.— The Working- Committee of India's ruling. Congress party appealed to the Indian people to "overcome tendencies towards violence, indiscipline and adventurism which may well imperil democracy and progress.' The Congress approved a draft resolution, to be Dut before the party's National Policy making Committee89 words
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Article44 1956-06-04 10 COLOMBO, June 3, The Prime Minister of Burma, has notified the Ceylon Government that elections will prevent him visiting Ceylon on, June 22 to take part m full moon celebrations of the 2,500 th, anniversary of Buddha.— Reuter.44 words
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338 1956-06-04 10 Periyar's "Last" Mass Campaign Against A. I. ft. Ban On His Buddha Day Speech (From Our Own Oomepoadeat) uovenunent hi Madras. The rampahji would h* praj»ta«atest the ****>« of STSIadU Radto authorities to caacel the relay of saeedffeat pSI yar had made oa338 words
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Article129 1956-06-04 10 Elected To Burma's Upper House RANGOON, June 3.— A1l three candidates of the ruling Anti-fascists' peoples freedom League were returned with overwhelming majorities 4o Friday's election to the Chamber of Nationalities, Upper House of Burma's parliament. The successful candidate* were v RascMd, Burmese Trade (Development Minister Daw Seln Nu, and129 words
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Article26 1956-06-04 10 COLOMBO, June 3.— Sir John Kotelawala, former prim** Minister of Ceylon, left by seA for London yesterday on a two months holiday.— Reuter.26 words
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97 1956-06-04 10 LONDON, June 3.— The British Foreign Office said today it i s considering a request from Red China to establish a consulate at Hong Kong. "The request came In a communication, and it to being considered," a Foreign Office spokesman said. He gave no97 words
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173 1956-06-04 10 C'wealth PMs Will Discuss Singapore —MENZIES COLOMBO, June 3, Mr. Robert Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, told a press conference here yesterday that Singapore and Cyprus would be among subjects bound to be discussed at the forthcoming Conference m London of Commonwealth Prime Ministers. These Prime Ministers Conferences, he said, did173 words
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Article94 1956-06-04 10 LONDON, June 3, The widely read Daily Express today urged the British Government to invite Mr. Chou En-lai the Prime Minister of Communist China to come to Britain. This independent rightwing newspaper stated that the Chinese Prime Minister had told its correspondent Rene Mac Coll94 words
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Article53 1956-06-04 10 COLOMBO, June 3, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, the new Socialist Prime Minister of Ceylon, has accepted an official invitation from Karachi to visit Pakistan but has stated tnat he cannot udertake the journey soon because of Ceylon's internal problems with which he must deal, it was learned53 words
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Article142 1956-06-04 10 STOCKHOLM, June 3, India hopes for a great expansion of Her trade with Sweden. H.VJt. lengar, permanent secretary to the Indian Ministry tor Trade and Industry, said here today. He added India is trying to Interest Swedish industries m establishing factories m India to manufacture oonsumer142 words
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Article109 1956-06-04 10 PADUA, June 3, Twenty of 25 exhibiting nations have established trade offices at Padua's 34th international industrial and agricultural fair. The exhibit opened on May 29 and closes on June 13. Many delegations already have visited It and others plan to come here. Nations thatAP - 109 words
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Article108 1956-06-04 10 COLOMBO. June 3. The Australian Prime Minister Mr R. G. Mensies, left yesterday for Britain m the liner Arcadia to attend the Commonwealth Prime Minister Conference. The Australian Trade Minister, Mr. John McEwen. who arrived here by air two days aeo joined him m the ship.Reuter - 108 words
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Article31 1956-06-04 10 pi?^P N> June 3 —^e Vice President of India, Dr s «aanakriahnan. who Is making a seven-week goodwill tour of fw>pe and E&st AfrloL \£t London to-day for BruaSa31 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-06-04 10 Mr. E. Wanialiiniii, of the survey Department, gsngapore, who has been awarded the M.B.E. hi the Qoeen's lateat Birthday Honour*. Mr. Ramattagam, 47 ha* been ektal* oelated with the work of Ike WMtley Council «id Its teeeptioa. He wa« the An* staff aide chairman aad vire-chairman of the52 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-06-04 10 Oswald Haeriß* yMMlay hi* motor eycJ© watched by Amo Stradae aad Mr. Harri mm of the Standard Vacuum OH Company, District Offior, Stewpore. j»24 words
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Article104 1956-06-04 10 KARACHI, June 3.— Mr. Main Ziauddin, former Pakistan Ambasador to Japan has been appointed Pakistan High Commissioner m India, it was officially announced here yesterday. The Post m Delhi is at present held by Mr. Ghazanfar All Khan. Mr. Ziauddin, 56. is a Barrister, andReuter - 104 words
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Article34 1956-06-04 10 RADIO ELECTRICIANS required by H.M. Dockyard. Minimum age 20, must have 3 years experience radio work and knowledge English. Good pay, conditions and prospects. Apply to Superintending Electrical Engineer. H.M. Dockyard, Slngapore-27.34 words