Indian Daily Mail, 5 June 1956
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Title Section17 1956-06-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XP No. IQ9 SINGAPORE TCBgPAY, JUNE S, l»sti 1 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS17 words
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150 1956-06-05 1 r/ic embargo on shipment of rubber from Malaya to Communist China has been lifted. The governments of the Federation and Singapore announcing this cancellation of the embargo have permitted 'export of rubber m reasonable quantities 9 to China. Applications for export licences should150 words
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469 1956-06-05 1 CITY'S FUTURE THE CAUSE POLICE DISPERSE ANGRY NOBS AT NEHRU MEETING BOMBAY, June 4, Police used tear gas to disperse crowds of stone- throwing demonstrators who attempted to break through a strong police cordon m Bombay last n' ght as die Prime Minister, Mr.Reuter; A.P. - 469 words
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Article121 1956-06-05 1 MARATHA RIOTING IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, June 4.— Mobs (nraged by Prime Minister Nehru's unyielding stand against determining Bombay's future along language lines attacked and injured several members of Nehru's All-India Congress Party Sunday night. Nehru escaped harm. Violence errupted m Bombay n s Nehru addressed' a public meeting. Police firedA.P. - 121 words
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267 1956-06-05 1 A select gathering of over 600 Invitees witnessed last night a pageant of Indian classical Dance and Music at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Chief Minister of Singapore Mr. David Marshall was the Chief guest Among other Invitees were Legislative Assembly and City267 words
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Article37 1956-06-05 1 "BOMBAY IS OURS"— SAY MARATHAS BOMBAY, June 4. Premier Nehr u Sunday reaffirmed that Bombay could become a federally administered area anO within an hour police twice Ired tear gas volleys to drive back demonstrators opposed to37 words
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Article48 1956-06-05 1 NEW J>ELHI, June 4.— The Indian Government radio said on Sunday that new language rots had brokes out m Bombay. The radio said police were forced to open fire several times on stone throwing crowda. The radio made no mention of any casualties. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article191 1956-06-05 1 BOMBAY. June 4. -One man was Wiled and 36 hurt m riots which broke oat last night while the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru was visiting Bombay. The demonstrators were protesting against a plan to bring Bombay's administration undei the Central Government instead of making *!tReuter - 191 words
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307 1956-06-05 1 NEHRU ANNOUNCES DECISION AT END OF A.LCC MEETING (From Oar Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, June 4, Serious rioting broke oat m many parts of the City immediately after the firm declaration by Premier Nehru that Bombay will not be handed Aver to Maharastra State. A307 words
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Article57 1956-06-05 1 The Labour Department pro* posals for apprenticeships m industry were accepted at a meeting- of representatives of the Chambers of Commerce, Trade Union Organisations, Industrial Employers, the Bar* vices; the City Council, the Harbour Board and Government Departments. It was alao agreed that a Joint Advisory Board57 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-06-05 1 Singapore Minister for Local Government, Land* and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, welcoming the Indian Cultural Delegation at the Airport lounge on Sunday evening. The Leader of the delegation, Mr. Prithviraj Kapoor is seated at the right. Further right wearing dark glasses is Mrs.131 words
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Article137 1956-06-05 1 KARACHI, Jane 4— The Pakistani Prim© Minister, Mr. Mohammad All, who postponed a goodwill visit to China on Wednesday because of ill-health, left for Quetta, northwest Pakistan, yesterday to recuperate In a cooler cl mate. The Premier was due to leave for Peking on Saturday, butReuter - 137 words
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Article26 1956-06-05 1 LONDON, June 4—Tiie Soarfa v Times said Sunday th»t .Vlklta Khrushchev has incited Q"«H Elizabeth If and the Duke of Kdtnbnrgh to visit26 words
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485 1956-06-05 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. June 5, 1956 FUTURE OF SINGAPORE THE recommendation of banking experts to establish a Central Bank for Malaya including Sing»pore which is now under consideration of the authorities, only underlines most forcibly the essential oneness of the two territories and the inevitability of their reunion485 words
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Article2853 1956-06-05 2 NEW DELHI: Proposals timed at hrn ■<¥■!■■ the tax base tfaroogk the tahn,m«» of kTajnmS tjx capital, taxatloa of capital galas, a general gift Ux and a pereoaal riiwiMtim tax have port submitted to tfce Bfiast^ o# Fhnawe. PUiance Miniatry through the fadiao SUtiatkai In--l^ ite t2,853 words
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Article251 1956-06-05 2 MOSCOW, Jun* 3, PiwMm* Tito of Yugoslavia M id tm untay ha wm mm* thai* would ntvw again b* a split amont CaMmuViist eountrtos sueli aa oocon^d wHm broke with tka Krwnlin m 1»48. "The spirit of Lenin's r^Mrtrl— <* collective leadership are such that I am sure thereAP - 251 words
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131 1956-06-05 2 PAK. REQUEST FOR COURT SUMMONS IN ENGLISH SKILLONG: The Government of India has requested all States Governments to issue necessary instructions to the, authorities concerned to seel that summons, notices, plaints and such other judicial documents issued by civil courts m India for service m Pakistan are accompanied by anNAFEN - 131 words
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Article118 1956-06-05 2 wkw OBUfl: Hr. Ghulam Mohammad, a former Gover-nor-General of Pakistan, who was to visit India m July, has postiwned his trip indefinitely say reports reaching here. No reason is known for the sudden change m the plans of the ex-Governor-General The proposed visit was a personal one. The.NAFEN - 118 words
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Article293 1956-06-05 2 JMLCHAR: Hie hills of Assam contain a wealth of coal deposits In addition to other minerals. But the quantity of coal extracted from these mines is small. A few medium-sized mines are worked hi the Lakhlmpur and Sibssj&r Districts and there Is also one mineNAFEN - 293 words
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127 1956-06-05 2 BOMBAY: An American 5"" te negotiating with the National Industrial Development Corporation of India for the setting up of a carbon black manufacturing plant m this country, it is reported. I, 1 s»M the American firm will shortly send a team of engineering, expertsNAFEN - 127 words
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Article711 1956-06-05 3 Minimum imeome Qualificmtiam Reduced To lt«. tOO i NEW DELHI: The Union Home Minister Mr. tt. B. Pant announced the retfuctioa of th* mm mom personal income for the emergency recn»tment to the Indian Adml nfctoattve Service from Rs. 300 to Rs. 200. At the711 words
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Article360 1956-06-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Home Minister, Pandit Pant, said m the Rajya Sabha that he was considering the question of relaxing the Ri. 300-income limit set as a qualification for admission to the lAS special recruitment examination m the case of Graduate* who have passed m360 words
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329 1956-06-05 3 Ensuing A.I. C. C. Meeting: Agenda Discussed NEW DELHI: Members of h the Congress Working Com- 1 1 mittee, wno met here on Sun- I j day have informally agreed on four resolutions to be brought forward at tne Bombay mett- in* of the AICC on June 2. Besides resolutions329 words
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385 1956-06-05 3 Talks On New Agricultural Targets NEW DELHI: The scope of the proposed conference oa agricultural production betweea the Planning Commission and the Union Ministry of Agriculculture has been widened to include representatives of the Union Irrigation Ministry Community Projects Administration and th« Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Not only are385 words
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Article200 1956-06-05 3 NEW DELHI: The reported remarks of the West Bengal Chief Minister, £r. B. C Roy, aganst nat onalsation of life Insurance figured prominently at question-time m the Rajya Sabha. Replying to Mr. C Gtiose who had asked whether Government's attent on had been drawn to the200 words
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Article263 1956-06-05 3 DEHIWELA: Mr. and Mrs. S. Raniah and family 'of Melwat*^leaA Dat*^; renounced their Hindu faith and embraoed Jtadfeisin on the eve of Clad m white the converts went to the AbeytMwAfsttyaramaya and fequeMtet «he chief monk. 'Bsmailni M. Chamie-a-tana to administer 'panaU' to them. After 'panail' they offered Buddha263 words
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220 1956-06-05 3 S. Vietnam Now Claims Spratly Islands! TAIPEI, Formosa, June 3.Offldal Nationalist quarters said South Vietnam's claim U the spratly and Paracel island* falls into the same class as any other, which have JStheir ob ject the infringement of Chinese sovereignty. situated MO mites sooth-eat of the bijj Communist-heW South China220 words
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288 1956-06-05 3 Distribution Of Bhoodan Land Legal Position Discussed SARVOOAYAPURAM: T h question whether there should be a legislation for Bhoodan or whether distribution of the gifted lands can be done without the help of legislation has been posed by Vinoba Bhave to his friends and associates. Acharya Bhave had a discussion288 words
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Article851 1956-06-05 3 Vinoba't Mlmlm In Tamil Nad ~SAB¥ofc*YArNttM: IliAlJ Vtoet* fta*ve indicated here la*t week the tece waleh he ww gotay to work m Taa»J KM ami. se«fjßt the co-operat on of «V ofapdMkVtaoWjTwftd was addressing his prayer meeting, said that during his star m Tamil Nad he would devote his851 words
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190 1956-06-05 3 English And Tamil Still In Ceylon Parliament COLOMBO: Members of Parliament m Ceylon will not be affected by the legislation to make Sinhalese the official language of Ceylon to the exclusion of Tamil. Mr. Bandaranaike, the Prune Minister, has given an assurance to all political organisations m the country that190 words
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Article120 1956-06-05 3 Italian Interest In India ROME: Industrial operators m Italy are displaying increasing Interest m the possibilities offered by the expanding import market of India. This is one of the encouraging results accruing from the recent visit to India of an official economic mission from Italy. A number of expert meetings120 words
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Article116 1956-06-05 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay docks are faced with a veritable congestion owing to quick arrivals from foreign countries of large shipments of iron and steel materials for India's Second Five-Year Plan projects. The Government of Ind'a have appointed Mr. P. N. Iyer, Assistant Steel Controller, as a116 words
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Article413 1956-06-05 3 TOKYO. Hokkaido University professor claims that he has achieved highly successful results m experimenting with artificial blood. In a report to the Japan Physiological Society, Professor .Takashl Minohara disclosed chat he compounded artificial blood out of such elements as salt, grape-sugar, ammo acid, fats, water-soluble fats, watersoluble vitamin,413 words
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Article77 1956-06-05 3 INDIAN TRANSLATORS FOR MOSCOW NEW DELHI: The Soviet Union is to recruit eight Indian translators to work at the Foreign Languages Publishing House m Moscow, it is reliably learned. The Union Ministry of Education is expected to approve these appointments before these men leave for the USSR, sometime this year.77 words
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Article143 1956-06-05 3 NEW DELHI: Tv.onty-nine Indian scientists are to be sent to Canada to obtain r rat-hand experience and training In the operation of the NRX atomic reactor there, Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. Narayan Das m the Lok Sabha. India personnel wouIU also be seconded to143 words
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Article1074 1956-06-05 4 SATES FACTORY RESULTS mimirt# urtfirui NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru stated m the Lok Sabha that Hie operation hi the Nag* Hflb had begun to yield satisfactory results. Despite early setttng m of the monsoon, the India* army destroyed the three stroag-hokfc of violent nan concentrated1,074 words
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261 1956-06-05 4 Ancient Coins Discovered In Tokyo TOKYO: Tokyo's cittsena were smitten with a mild case of "gold rush" fever when a total of 255 ancient gold coins were unexpectedly turned up during a construction excavation job on Ginza m the heart of down-town Tokyo. It all happened when a truck driver261 words
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Article207 1956-06-05 4 Egyptian Dam Engineers In India NEW DELHI: A team of two Egyptian engineers is here to study the design and construction of dams and the development of water resources. The engineers, Mr. rath and Mr. Asad, have been attached to the Irrigation Ministry for a period of one month. Seconded207 words
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Article118 1956-06-05 4 BELGAUM: Two Portuguese European soldiers were icilled and three gravely inlured m a clash between an army patrol and a group of irmed nationalists m Mauxi m Sattari Mahal of Goa on May 80, The Government controlled 3oa radio giving a report of :he clash118 words
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223 1956-06-05 4 'Food Cell' To Supervise India-Burma Rice Deal NEW DELHI: The Government of India will set up a "food cell" m the Indian Embassy m Rangoon to supervise purchases of 2,000,000 tons at rice spread over a period ot five years. A senior official of the Food and Agriculture Ministry isNAFEN - 223 words
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Article273 1956-06-05 4 India To Raise Loans Abroad BOMBAY: An official of the Ministry is shortly undertaking a tour of the European countries to Investigate the possibility of raising capital loans to help fill the foreign exchange gap m the second Fve-Year Plan. It Is teamed here that this development follows last week's273 words
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Article37 1956-06-05 4 CEYLON TO BUILD NEW FILM STUDIO COLOMBO: The Government of Ceylon expects to spend an Initial sum of Rs. 300,000 to set up a modern nun studio m the island to handle the production of Sinhalese films.37 words
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1009 1956-06-05 4 It NǤt Be Achieved -Jaiprakaak Pimrmymn SAKVODAYAPLRAM: Mr. Jal Prakash Nanym *ald hen <m Monday that there wft* no greater thought m the world at present than the Bhoodan movement. He made an earnest appeal to Snrvodny* workers to purify tneir hearts1,009 words
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Article143 1956-06-05 4 mrrmmrawY- Mr. Edwwti Gooiwrt, «r th« CongreM LinWlma Party aad Clilrf CoumeOor of the Stat*. kM wHetnatA the tn**y for the de Jure transfer of tke forroer Frauk iiutthimwH to lw«a, sif»ed at New DelkL In a statement to the Press. Mr. Goubert said: I am143 words
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Article564 1956-06-05 4 NEW DELHI: Hie Central Food and Agricultural Ministry and the Planning- Commission are to hold consultation soon with the State Government on the implementation of the 40 per cent increase target m food production, now set for the second plan period. The new target envisages an564 words
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Article181 1956-06-05 4 PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN PONDICHERRY KABIKAL: Moa day, May 28, 1966, was observed as a public holiday In Pondtaheny State oh "account of Qic s'gßin* of the do Jure treaty mt New Delhi recently, between the Government* of India and France. France to maintain the College Francais and the recently opened181 words
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388 1956-06-05 4 Mysore's Second Plan To Cost Rs. 150 m BANGALORE: Mysore's second Five-Year Plan is estimated to cost Rs. 850,000,000. Two additional sugar factories are to be erected with an Investment of Rs. 15,000,000. These new factories will be situated In the relatively backward areas of Malnad and Maidan areas. TheNAFEN - 388 words
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Article2149 1956-06-05 5 Premier's Assurance COLOMBO. TOtf PRIME MINISTER, MR. W. R. D. BANDARANAIKE, ANNOUNCED THAT A CHARTER ON FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF ALL CTTI2ENS WOULD BE INCORPORATED INTO THE CONSTITUTION* Prrwfci Mid a committee ttsft qaesttoa of ■mfl—ri which would iachufe a chai rtght§, "We will have to take up amendment of2,149 words
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Article237 1956-06-05 5 Ceylon's Unique Assets COLOMBO: Mr. R, G. Benanayake* Mlrt|»ir of Trade and Commerce, speaking at the Army Cantonment at Fanagoda, where he laid the foundation stone for an Army Buddhist vlhaM, said the happy and ssaflsss; faces which foreigners ofttt* remarked about when dessrtbtog tht Blahsl— pttfto were due mainly237 words
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Article198 1956-06-05 5 COLOMBO: The following (statement by Yen. Mapitlgama Buddhasakkita, 4aad Vfen. Hewanpola Ratanasara was made on behalf of the Eksath Bhtkkhu Peramuna last week: "The Prime Minister has given due consideration to facts placed before him by the Eksath Bhikkhu Peramuna on the question of the State198 words
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Article151 1956-06-05 5 COLOMBO: The first step to resist the proposed "Sinhalese Only" Bill has already been started by Tamil leaders who have approached principals and managers of schools here to stop teaching Sinhalese m schools. Many who were approached were willing to stop teaching Sinhalese Immediately but had been requested151 words
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Article164 1956-06-05 5 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister said m.a Press statement: "I had the occasion recently of dealing with a hanger strike of certain members of the Ceylon Defence Force at Mannar. I went on that occasion because I felt that act was Indulged hi on account oi misunderstanding., 1 make it164 words
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Article324 1956-06-05 5 Role Of Woman In Free Ceylon JAFFNA: "Women are endowed with the ability to Create as well as to destroy. The women of Independent Lunka are ail marching forward and I am glad to note that our sisters at Passayur have mustered to light for the economic freedom. The Kurunagar324 words
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Article108 1956-06-05 5 CEYLON TO EXPORT CANNED FRUIT COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government Is now making plans to export canned fruit. The government's canning plant, capable of canning 10,--000 tins a day, came into operation only recently. According to present plans, Ceylon will can mangos, pineapples, mangosteens, pawpaw, cashew nuts and olives. Jams willNAFEN - 108 words
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Article1533 1956-06-05 5 NEW DEUUti The Prime Jlllltfater £ai#4n the Lok Sabha IgMfclie could feat conceive «f a Efijgifre nmamm .and more crlI rntnal actloii thau the perpetration of the Kharagpur tram tragedy. "It was sheer murder short ofMt*. hi declared. Mr. Nehru was intervening weelt-end Incident m which a mob of1,533 words
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Article106 1956-06-05 5 TRINCOMALEK COMMERCIAL PORT COLOMBO: The GoveWi.^nt of Ceylon plans to develop Trincomalee on the east roost into a commercial port. Jhe Minister of Tran port and Works announced thai he expected to undertake the conversion of the naval base Into a commercial port during thr ?K Xt »J? anclal y**NAFEN - 106 words
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Article888 1956-06-05 6 Femr Of Goveimm 1 RejeeHmg HU Advice Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Miaister. yesterday said be hoped tike British Govenuneat would reopen aegotiaittos with the aew Singapore CoilHloo Government witfaia three nmrthe. At hie last press conference yesterday, Mr. Marshall was asked about possibility of reopening negotiation during the888 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-06-05 6 Minister Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat presenting a banner to Mr. Prithviraj Kapoor, welcoming the delegation to Singapore. (Bottom) The members of the Indian Cultural Delegation photographed at the airport on their arrival on Sunday evening. On the extreme right (from right) are Mr. R. K. Tandon, Mr.59 words
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Article88 1956-06-05 6 Moscow WASHINGTON, June 4.Tbe Soviet Ambassador to the United states Mr. Georgt zsxubto, canceled plans to ro to Moscow this weekend. An SmtMMy spokesman saW yesterday that the purpose ot the trip had been "postponed.* 1 He declined to say what this purpose was. Mr. Zarubin changed hi* plans,Reuter - 88 words
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Article116 1956-06-05 6 Newsprint Shortage In France PARIS, June 4— A sever shortage of newsprint Sunday led the French government to .limit -by deoree the number of pages of all French newspapers for a three month period. Newspapers, which often printed as much as IS "normal size" pages a day, should not exceedA.P. - 116 words
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Article157 1956-06-05 6 Cambodian Prince In Warsaw LONDON, June 4.—Prince Norodoom Sihanoouk, heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Cambodia, arrived m Warsaw yesterday at the invitation of the Polish Council of state and Government PAP, the Polish News Agency said. Among those meeting him and his party at Warsaw Airport wasReuter - 157 words
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Article77 1956-06-05 6 Rotary International PHILADELPHIA, June 4.— Some 9,000 rotarian? and members of their families from more than 50 countries of Europe, Asia, Africa and North, South and Central America descend on Philadelphia this week for the annual convention of the Rotary International. There are 9,100 Rotary clubs m 99 countries' representingA.P. - 77 words
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402 1956-06-05 6 —Indian Envoy's Warning INDIANOLA, lowa, June 4<— lndia 1 Ambassador G. L. Mehta said yesterday the primary interest of India and other countries is m their own peaceful development and not hi choosing sides for an atomic war which would destroyAP - 402 words
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Article59 1956-06-05 6 LONDON. June 4. The Queen will review all battalion., of the Grenadier Guard*; of which she is ColoneHn-Chief, at Windsoi Castle on June 23, it was announced today. The review will round 1 off celebrations of the Regiment's Tercentenary. The first battalion of the GrenadierReuter - 59 words
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641 1956-06-05 6 WASHINGTON, June 4.— President Tito of Yugoslavia, hi the view of TJJS. officials, 1» playing very dangerous game on Us visit to Moscow. la the State aad Defense department and other government agencies, policy maker* are following Tito's moves and awa.tiagAP - 641 words
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210 1956-06-05 6 TAIPEH, June 4, A Chinese Nationalist Naval task force is being cent "very shortly" to Nanshu Archipelago m the South China Sea-claimed by four countries— the svening newspaper Ta Hua reported yesterday. The Sprately Islands m this Archipelago of uninhabited coral reefs were210 words
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Article35 1956-06-05 6 UMATILLA Florida, June 4. —Eleven Negroes none of whom could swim crowded into an old 12-foot boat for a ride on lake or here yesterday but the boat swamped and ten of them drowned.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article113 1956-06-05 6 SAJGSON, JNn* soutn Vietnam, ha* Jc#Md tM Mounttag number of aatl»i*| eJaiming sovereignty over tm Spratly and Paracel Island groups, located half way between the Philippines and Brfocama The Vietnamese Fdreigri Office said today this is the time to "reaffirm Vietnam's lights of traditional sovereignty ever these two group*A.P. - 113 words
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Article127 1956-06-05 6 SAIT LAKE CITY, June 4. President Sukarno of Indonesia dieparted by plane ttunday iNiagina rtu*», xxew lorK, tuter a quiet ovemignt visit. He voiced tae latter day oaints (Mormon) temple grounds here and m the morning attended a concert of the Morman Tabernacle choir. At hisA.P. - 127 words
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Article38 1956-06-05 6 BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 4. The Syrian Government led by said Ghazzi has submitted its resignation to president Shukri El Kouatly following a long meeting m Damascus Saturday light, according to reports reaehiner here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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