Indian Daily Mail, 6 June 1956
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Title Section15 1956-06-06 1 Indian Daily Mail VOLXH N* lie SINOAJPOKE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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73 1956-06-06 1 ALI MAY NOT ATTEND PMs LONDON TALKS KARACHI, Pakistan, June 5. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said uiat premier Monammed All suuerea two mild heart attacKs early tms year. He said All was "reaiiy very UJ," found it difficult to warn and mignt not be nt to attend tfte forcncomin^ comerenceAP - 73 words
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Article58 1956-06-06 1 LAKELAND, Florida, June S. A man and his wife exchanged snot m a duel. Both were hit and she is m critical condition. Police said Mrs. Lennis Ames fired 12 rifle shots into their home and her husband, William, answered the shot s with pistol fire. Mrs. Ames58 words
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Article265 1956-06-06 1 S. E. A. FILM FESTIVAL IN HONGKONG HONGKONG, June 5: Many of the loveliest women m the Far East are flying to Hongkong for the opening next week of the third annual South East Asia Film Festival. Tirty-tow film stars known m the Far East will be present forReuter - 265 words
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Article178 1956-06-06 1 SINHALESE MOB TAMIL LEADERS* SEVERAL INJURED iuJ^SfKy 0 T S*^'* l Persons were m ll ?^L < L^ leOlbere <* F»rik«x»t today J^«««MJw6»Jtockttl a group of Satyagrahis (pea«v otfl^SSiStt^ nOar toe C<?yl011 OUse The Satyagrahis wepe protesting against the J? 01^ 0 0 11 ianguage ofReuter - 178 words
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Article135 1956-06-06 1 PEACEFUL TAMILS ATTACKED COLOMBO. June 5, Fighting broke out Tuesday around the Ceylon House of Representatives as MP's debated a bill which would make Sinhalese the only official language of the Island. About 250 persons of the Tamil-speaking minority went on a sit-down protest strike near the House and wereAP - 135 words
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Article148 1956-06-06 1 P. I. Quits Bandung Confab BANDUNG. June 5: The Philippines Delegation to the Asian-African Students Conference here today walked out of the Conference. The walkout followed a debate on the report of the Credentials Committee which approved all the delegations which arrived for the conference. The leader of the PhilippinesReuter - 148 words
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Article72 1956-06-06 1 CAPETOWN, June 5: The South African Premier Mr. Johannes Strojdom said In the Assembly today that Cabinet Ministers including himself had from time to time expressed the opinion that the number of voters m favour of a republic was constantly increasing. For that reason he said thereReuter - 72 words
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69 1956-06-06 1 Kashmir Issue In C'wealth Premiers' Talks KARACHI, June 5.—-Pakis-tan will try to get the Kashmir question discussed at the coming conference of Commonwealth prime Ministers m London, according to reliable source yesterday. However, it was official Instated that the government has not made any decision on the matter. The sourcesA.P. - 69 words
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Article141 1956-06-06 1 WONT BE FORCED TO JOIN INDIA AGAINST THEIR WISHES BOMBAY, June s.— Prima mt«ed the people at Goa they India* onion "oace your Pott "We want Goa. to become a mass meeting: of more tha bay. "In fact, i think it is m compulsion. I have no desi141 words
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117 1956-06-06 1 RUBBER FOR CHINA: HONG KONG'S WARNING HONG KONG, June 5: Hong Kong newspapers warned today that the relaxation of embargoes on trade with Communist China was not going to bring the Colony a flood of easy trade and fat profits. But generally they thought that the signs were encouraging forReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration429 1956-06-06 1 Memorable Night At Memorial Hall INDIAN CULTURAL DELEGATION PROVIDES FUNDS FOR STORE'S CULTURAL CONTACTS SINGAPORE'S Minister for Works and Communications, Mr. Francis Thomas, who is also the Chairman of the Indian Cultural Delegation Reception Committee, speaking at a gala performance on Monday night at Victoria Memorial Hall, announced that the429 words
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402 1956-06-06 1 10 COPIES OF EACH MEMORANDUM REQUIRED The Secretary of the Federation of Malaya Constitutional Commission is now ready to accept memoranda for submission to fine Commission, said the Federal Government i n a press statement issued m Koala Lumpur last nigh t. It will facilitate402 words
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Article257 1956-06-06 1 states, arc against taking a solid position on defending Portuguese colonialism m India, the Prime Minister said. ''They criticise India for befog neutralist because we do not One up on their side m the cold war." he added. "I aak why are they being neutralist on colonial mattersA.P. - 257 words
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Article96 1956-06-06 1 Seoul June 5: President Syngrnian Rhee today renewed his threat to continue fighting and march North" should South Korea's allies fail to realise that co-existence with the Communists would not guarantee world peace." 6«»«*n It was the first time that 2Kf w to renew KoreanReuter - 96 words
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Article135 1956-06-06 1 RANGOON, June 5.— JJ Nu, Banna's Prime Minister for eight yean, re■JP»«?,, l ™«br to devote hU faU time to reorganisation of hl» party* the SooiaUrtAiitl.rSSS* P™ Pt'-Jv* 6 0 Leajua (AFPFL). His successor head of the government V Ba Swe, former defense minister amd vtoet»reatdent of theAP - 135 words
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575 1956-06-06 2 Indian Daily Mail MR. MARSHALL'S SERVICES WILL CONTINUE 8 P°w» Wed»» mM 6L 1956 ABOUT this time last year, labour strikes were rampant m Singapore. They were so numerous and widespread, that the authorities used to put out periodical bulletins giving a list of the various inns and factories that575 words
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Article2451 1956-06-06 2 LANGUAGE r It ijiip lilTo Writer* To Golden JuMtoe Of Sangam MADURAI: Mr. C Bajsgopafacitari, former eft^MKSBBSBSBWftSi^^>iSSSBSMM I AJ 4"k£ f IttußßS\. A^BBBBBBSB^BfItaI &fh 44fcA V^SWMbAa 414? Tin ill I*> work for im—im object of tfce Tamil flastfisra, ummeiy fee devetspaftmt of Tamil laaguage asri JMeiatme, wcfaewsßg2,451 words
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Article258 1956-06-06 2 NEW DELHI Indian diplomatic mission* •broad will not encourage or support •Ctlvltfc. of self-styted "swamis" who abroad on ih« pretence of propagating Indian culture. a This, It it understood, is onei of the important recommendation* made by the In* dian diplomats' conference held her*258 words
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Article85 1956-06-06 2 *iZ®£? G June 4—Commu. fIS ltaft> for the J* 8 H me ln the international oiymp| c Games, hopes to send a team of about 150 men and wonwato Melbourne m Novempwt Uk only seven events Otmtia of the oTginuiag committee here «ay that whileReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-06-06 2 Indian celebrations of the 2,500 th anniversary of the death of Buddha opened at New Delhi, May 24 with the laying of a foundation stone of a memorial to be built In 'a 20-acre site. The celebrations are due to end during November. On the113 words
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Article375 1956-06-06 2 proposed" sometime hat been drafted by the pfcbour and Employment DlviBtaMf the Planning Conuui."implemented, this scheme prove a boon to Indian Students desirous of securing ■suitable jobs. T The Intention is to make ar■rangements whereby college fstddents oao be brought direct Bly m touch with the employ[rofltrt market on375 words
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Article231 1956-06-06 2 NEW DELHI: A Bill to enable the Government of India to conclude extradition treaties with other governments was under the consideration of the Government Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. H. V. Kamath m the Lok Sabha. Earlier, the Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Anil K. Chanda, In231 words
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1295 1956-06-06 3 Lifting Of President's Rule In East Pakistan ProeiammtUm By 1 •bander Minna UHACHI: The President's rale m East Pakfetaa, which wm enforced sine* Saturday last, was HIM toe 1, by <*» PaMstan President* Geaw Iskan- Mfcm. A p»fliMiiiun issued by the President Mlt he wm satisfied that conditions now existed1,295 words
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Article256 1956-06-06 3 thf T?tpltakas l m TEnd?* the adoption of Hindi as one of the recognised foreign languages of Rangoon University on an equal footing with Latin, French, German and the acceptance of Hindi as one of the official languages of the United Nations Organization were some ofNAFEN - 256 words
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101 1956-06-06 3 BANGKOK: The Indian Handloom Board has opened an emporium m Bangkok. At a function held here, Mrs. P. Achutha Menon, wife of the Indian Ambassador, formally opened the emporium. The ceremony was attended by a representative gathering of local businessmen and ECAFE official* Declaring theNAFEN - 101 words
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Article159 1956-06-06 3 IN HANDLOOM CLOTH EXPORTS CALCUTTA: Despite a fall m total textile exports, shipments of handloom cloth Improved to 59,950,000 yards value at Rs. 84,600,000 during the year ended March, 1906, from 57,730,000 yards worth Rs. 82,200,000 m the previous year. With a few exceptions like Aden and Singapore, shipmentsNAFEN - 159 words
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Article319 1956-06-06 3 NE.W YORK: Mrs. Eugene Meyer, one of America's better known women leaders, has called for an end to hypocrisy about birth control. She said it had been con* servatively estimated that at least 750,000 criminal abortions were performed annually hi this country. Most of them, sheNAFEN - 319 words
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Article306 1956-06-06 3 BEGGAR S OWN HOUSES HYDERABAD. a iwci^lnwMiQ and hearth survey of 0* beggars hero lay revealed Ut beggars are better off than low-Income unw m business. The survey was conducted by the tow Institute of itasnomltS) Hyde- rabad. It showed that the average income of Uum beggars was Rs. 20—6306 words
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Article60 1956-06-06 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. M.M. Das, who was awarded an F.R.C.S. scholarship for prosecuting further studies m the United Kingdom is not the Union Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Mono Mohan Das, it was explained here m reply to several Inquiries made at the Ministry of Education. Dr.60 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-06-06 3 INDIAN FARMERS -TOUR AUSTRALIA Ftftoon farmors from many parts of India havo completed •He-months' study tour of Australia undor tho Colombo Flan. Thslr tour, tho first of its kind, was an outstanding sucosss. Thsy travsttod for thousands of milss through sastsrn ttatas. gaining thorough insight into Australian agricultural methods, especially96 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-06-06 3 Mr. U. N. Dhebar, Congress President, who took part m the Sarvodaya Sammelan at Kancheepuram on Monday is seen engaged m spinning (Suthra Yagna): Also seen* are General Secretaries of A.I.C.C.34 words
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1124 1956-06-06 3 SARVODAYAPURAM: The Congress President Mr. U. N. Dhebar gave the assurance on behalf of the Indian National Congress and on behalf of Pandit Nehru that they would •vino* as mifth interest m the Bhootfan movement as Vinobhaji and his followers. The asauranoo was received with1,124 words
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Article124 1956-06-06 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India was continuing its efforts to get Indian UniV* ral degrees recognised by the University of Malaya Dr Srimali. Deputy Minister for Education told Mr. Sr narayan Das m the Lor Sabha. The Singapore and Malayan Government* did not rrcogntse124 words
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Article30 1956-06-06 3 NEW DELHI: Indonesia is likely to appoint air attaches at Karachi and Cairo. Training facilities for Indonesian pilots m Pakistan and Egypt are to be sought on the same Una*30 words
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Article413 1956-06-06 4 Disciplinary Action By P.C.C. Executive TBIVANDRUM: Xhe Executive of tbe TravwoovfrOoctafai fisiwli OofljftCM Committee resolved to take dtodaViMry actio» jgafawt tea leading Cos gpessHieM ucMflu CKbt nwoiMn of qk dMsoiveQ State Assembly, for viol* tiou of jwrty dfadpto*. Eight others including six M.L.A S whose413 words
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Article158 1956-06-06 4 GANDHI MEMOUAL AT RAJGHAT NEW DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru indicated recently that there would be no "ornate memorial" to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat. It was now felt more and more he said, that no memorial should be put up except for what was already there with some minor alterations. That158 words
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Article145 1956-06-06 4 NEW DELHI: The Nepalese I Ambassador to India, Mr. DaI man Bhamsher Rana, will leave by air for Peking on June 6 to present his credentials to the Chinese President, Mr. Mao Tse-tung, it is authoritatively learned. Mr. Daman Shamsher will be accompanied by two Nepalese145 words
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Article280 1956-06-06 4 Survey Of taper Hills In India CALCUTTA: The labour force m India's paper mill industry is "more or less stable," over 64 per cent of the workers having put m more than five years service. The percentage of workers with more than 10 years service to their credit was 32.7280 words
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Article738 1956-06-06 4 Legislation For T— C. State POWERS FOR PRESIDENT RAJYA SABHA PASSES BILL 1 new Maun. 1 5?_? aJ3 X Sa«*» paeeed the Travaacore-Cockte State {^JJ^JJ,^ I****1 0 f*») P«-«* tor Bln eoutw the power of the Legislature of th» Travanoore-Cochln State now irader President h rule, to make laws. Moving738 words
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Article880 1956-06-06 4 NEW DELHI: A bill empowering the President to make laws for the State of Travancore*Cochin was passed by the Lok Sabha. The State is under the President's rule since March last. Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister m the Ministry of Home Affairs, said that as Parliament880 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-06-06 4 Leader of Constitutional Commission Lord Reid and Lady Reid on their arrival at Port Swettenham m the liner GlsT^^JL Mty So> Lor- R id who •ooompsmled by tS** m# l °T boanl *V Mr H Hall. Sec•^yj 0 h CemmlsaJon; Wf. K. J. Hendereon, the ComS67 words
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189 1956-06-06 4 NEW DIVISION FOB CULTURAL ACTIVITIES NEW DELHI: A separate division is being created m the Union Ministry of Education to organise cultural activities m foreign countries. There is increasing accent on acquainting people with Indian culture m Asian and European countries. So far, only one division, under the charge of189 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-06-06 4 The United States' famed Liberty Bell m Independence Hall, Philadelphia, cradle of America's freedom, is given a close inspection by President Soekarno of Indonesia, stopping off, May 25, on a whirlwind tour of the United States. At left is Philadelphia Mayor Richardson Dilworth with Soekarno's56 words
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691 1956-06-06 4 SARVODAYAPURAM: MR. U. N. DHEBAR, CONGRESS PRESIDENT, SAID THAT EDUCATION SHOULD NOT BE MADE A MATTER FOR CONTROVERSY. Mr. Dhebar, who was addressing the All-India Basic Education Conference recently said that the ideal basic, education was based on the ancient culture of the country. He691 words
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76 1956-06-06 4 RUSSIA TO RECRUIT INDIAN TRANSLATORS NEW DELHI. The Soviet Union Is to recruit eight Indian translators to work at the Foreign Languages Pahllshlnjr House In Moscow. The m on Ministry of Education is expected to approve these appointments before these men leave for the r.S.SJt. some time this year. Soviet76 words
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132 1956-06-06 4 NEW CLOCK BEATS STARS AT TIME-KEEPING LOND^ON: Time was when astrononiiers checked their watches by Observing the positions ?k V l6 sta T s T he tdoa was that their movements were timed more precisely than any mechanism which could be devised by man. Now things are the other wayNAFEN - 132 words
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Article794 1956-06-06 5 CWJVGKESS EXECUTIVE CALL Appeal To Nmtimt L BOMBAY: Tn» Cm|n» Working Commits* ma* mmi mnmt appeal to the Ba tio* ud to wwy party aaj grganteattoa to make «vwy effort *»ii»nan mcnMtec toamn j m <fca oooatvy tvmtfs vtak»ce, tomMtolaw aari Uwluwlwi **•***»<» drafted by the794 words
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Article216 1956-06-06 5 NEW DELHI: United Nations aid to India next year will amount to fl, 500, 000, It is reliably learned. This amount is expected to oarer the work of U.N. Agenclea la India, among which are. 1.L.0.. W.H.0., U.N.1X3X.F. and F.A.O. According to tentative budget estimates216 words
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Article276 1956-06-06 5 KOZHIKODE: An appeal to the Muslims of Malabar to remember that Gandhiji and Nehru were true friends of Muslims and to strengthen the hands of Mr. Nehru so that community itself would become strong was made by Dr. Syed Mahmud, Minister m the Ministry of External Affairs276 words
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Article38 1956-06-06 5 NEW DELHI: A sum Of Rs. 750,000,000 will be used for the electrification of 11.100 towns and villages m India during the Second Plan period, according to Mr. Jaisukh Lai Hathl, Deputy Minister for Irrigation and Power.38 words
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Article205 1956-06-06 5 NOW DKLHI: The Indian Supply MMai Id Washington to uadewtmd to havTrtarted twgotlatlow with the United States Qovtrnmeat for obtaining AKWrieu surplus wheat supplies. A million teas of wheat is required for h ""iHf up a buffer stock, emfeaced by the Planning Oni Ugi Ijii toNAFEN - 205 words
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Article64 1956-06-06 5 BOMBAY: Mr. L. G. Thatte. General Secretary of the AllIndia Hindu Raj Party, announced that he would uc dertake a fast before the main entrance of Siddharth Nagnr, where a two-day session of the All-India Congress Committee began recently, to protest against the "refusal" of the64 words
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Article21 1956-06-06 5 CALCUTTA: The production of liver extracts m India recorded an increase m 1056 from that of the previous year.21 words
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Article142 1956-06-06 5 NSW DELHI A Soviet expert has been assigned to India for the first time by the Food and Agriculture Organisation to advise on veterinary pharmacology. The Union Government, It Is understood, has accepted the FJLO. nominee. Professor Fedor-Dubintn. He is expected to arrive here next month on a one-year142 words
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Article229 1956-06-06 5 maukab: vt. p. varadarajulu Naidu, M.L.A.. In the course of a n<nf>w wnifatiop. writes: My suggestion that the Ministers m the Madras Government who still carry on propaganda for Daksmna Pradesh should resign, is purely a constitutional issue. The legislature has by a large majority decided to stand229 words
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Article695 1956-06-06 5 Education Of Asu lts Must Be Related To Environment PONOICHEftftV: inaugurating the Tamil Nad Seminar on adult education here, Mr. Kewal Singh, Chief Commissioner ol *2 that adult ••"•Man ceuld make a vital contribution to the economic development the nation when it related to the economic condition 1 the people.695 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-06-06 5 Queen Elizabeth, wearing the white plume and scarlet uniform of the Grenadier Guards. T£VJ* cl ?*f m CrO ZPj n Ti lltW B »«»< j "flham *•••<* <>" h«r official Birthday. On l J? R f'*?* Balcony with Ht Majesty are Prince Charles, Princess Anne and the Countess79 words
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491 1956-06-06 5 Bhave To Meet Leaders Of Kazhagams SRIPERUMBUDUR: Acharya Vinoba Btoave, it fe learnt, will be meeting leaders of the Dravida Kazhagam and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and 6*• «>nfident of securing the support of the two organisations for the Bhoodan movement The Acharya is understood to have told Mr M491 words
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Article233 1956-06-06 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. Fulsinghji Dafehai asked m the Lok Sabha whether it was true that an officer of the Public Works Department of Kutch Government had gone away to Pakistan, taking with him the maps etc., relating to Chhad Bet. The Deputy Minister for233 words
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Article152 1956-06-06 5 BANGALORE: The Hindustan Machine Tool Factory at JalahaUl has decided to step up the annual production of machine tools from the present 400 to 1,000 units of lathes and other machines by 1960-61, with the existing equipment and machinery by working three shifts. The first series152 words
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Article536 1956-06-06 6 NEW POLICY EXPLAINED No Upper UwmU Ga Rubber Sale* Hxed LONDON. June 5, her colonies to consider af some strategic goods, tacln Ist Chin*, the Foreign Offic The western nations m port of what they consider including rubber, to Red Cl gime was branded an aggr536 words
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Article148 1956-06-06 6 IHW YORK, June Sv— Grace Kelly, married on April if to Prince Rainier of Monaco, is expecting a baby late next January, tte New York Poet paid yesterday, Columnist Earl Wilson reported that the news "was cabled to me as a fact not a rumour" by a source "closeAP - 148 words
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Article49 1956-06-06 6 NORTHAMPTON, Massachusetts, June 5. The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred Sunday on Rajkumari Amrlt Kaur, Minister of Health of India, by Smith College for Women. An honorary degree also was awarded Miss Kaur by Colby Junior College at New London. New Hamphshire- APAP - 49 words
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Article71 1956-06-06 6 Heir To The Principality PARIS, June 5: The French Evening News Paper Franc* Soir said today Father Tucker, Chaplain to Prince Rainier of Monaco, had confirmed that Princess Grace was expecting a child early next year. The paper, quoted Father Tucker as saying "Prince Kainier has written to say heReuter - 71 words
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Article126 1956-06-06 6 NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, June 5. President Sukarno ot Indonesia beg- a six-day tour of Canada yesterday. The leader of 80 million Indonesians ended a I9*da y trip through the United States at Niagara Falls, New York, last night. Before entering Canada, Sukarno summed up his AmericanA.P. - 126 words
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Article130 1956-06-06 6 SHIPN SINKS 202 DROWNED DACCA, Bast Pakistan, June 5 About IT2 passengers and 30 crew members were drowned when the steamer Bador guak near Chittagong Saturday, the ship's owners announced Monday. The announcement said the vessel went down m bad wea--1 ther while enroute from Chittagon«r to Sand» p islandA.P. - 130 words
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78 1956-06-06 6 FORt LAUDERDAUS, Florida, June 5. Two waitresses walked into the office of attorney Fred Schmunjc Jr. yesterday to file divorce suits. Each had the same complaint, that she had been beaten D y her husband. And In questioning the two women Bchmunic found theyA.P. - 78 words
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Article124 1956-06-06 6 RANGOON, Burma, June 5. Informed sources said Premier v Nu, who has headed the government of Burma since it won independence from the British elgnt years ago, will announce his resignation 'i-uesday. The Informants said he will name as his successor 41-year-old Ba Swe Defence Minister124 words
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Article78 1956-06-06 6 MIDDL.EBBO ROUGH, England, June 5 Queen Elizabeth II and ths? Duke of Edinburgh sailed aboard the yacht Brit* tanla last night for a threeday state visit to Sweden. Security men on watch for Cypriot extremists guarded their departure. Frogmen even dived into the Tees River, whereAP - 78 words
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95 1956-06-06 6 •hchev, m Us speech de*ounc!ii c Stalin/ quoted Stalte m The boast took on new significance m light of Yugoslav Marshal Tito's current visit to Moscow patching up his 1948 split from the Soviet-led Comlnform. Khrushchev, m his speech, commented on this boast95 words
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Article88 1956-06-06 6 LOS ANGELES, June 5.— Two Los Angeles psychologists yesterday began a three-year study to find out the answer to a little known question: Why dopeople kill themselves 7 The U.S. Public Health Ber vice Is financing- the research because of an alarming Jump In the suicide rate—88 words
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Article45 1956-06-06 6 KARACHI, June 5.— A 72* mlle-an-hour gale struck Ra» walpihdl, West Pakistan, Sutt« day night killing 10 persona. Authorities said "a largo number" of other., were injured m the most severe gale and Storm known m the area m recent years.- APAP - 45 words
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Article105 1956-06-06 6 KARACHI. June 5. Pakistan's Atomic Energy Council has approved m principle the construction of an advanced research reactor m West Pakistan, and a powered reactor m East Pakistan, it was officially announced here. The research reactor is planned to be built within th next two years andReuter - 105 words
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101 1956-06-06 6 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 5, Acharya Vinobha Bhave broke his three-day fast en Tuesday at Sarvodaya Camp at Kancheepuram by taking coconut water sweetened with honey. Bhajans m eight different languages which Bhave understands were sung by his followers beginning with recitation of101 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-06-06 6 Vug* Dance, one of the Item* !*<"**£* .*T CultawT Delegation at tke Happy W«rt«S^dha»lart light playing on Sarod, to the accompaniment of Xnual Wonaimwl on taMa.26 words
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428 1956-06-06 6 Planned New Purge Of Top Officials At Time Of Death? WASHINGTON, June s.— The late Joseph Stalin was accused by one of his successors, m a speech disclosed here yesterday, of planning a murderous new purge of some of the highest officials of Soviet Russia428 words
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Article131 1956-06-06 6 BRUSSELS. June 5. Dr Sar/epalli Radhakrishnan Vice PresTOent of India, was 'made a ioctor honori 8 causa of the Brussels University here yesterday. Proressor Jean Lameere, nrei dent of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature told dadhakrishnan: "In proposing you for the title of Dr. Honoris Causa,A.P. - 131 words
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Article118 1956-06-06 6 Chettiar Magnate Due Here Today i»«e ex-.*wjt). Of .MaaraN, Air. M. A. iiHiamuarmm CUettiar is arriving Here to-uay at 7 p.m. by Cathay ac«iio Airwuys iroin da^an. >ir. CuiuHiuoarani wfto is accompanied by bis wife Is on a tou r of South i^ast Asian countries and will be m Malaga118 words
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Article67 1956-06-06 6 vJf i~ CCtor Mc Currach, who Si c co nduc ting the Practiof the AsRelated Board of the Royal Schools of Mimic m Malaya thi» year, will arrive by air m Singapore on JulyB. H» will commence the examination* m Penang on July 10. Mr. McCurrach67 words
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Article51 1956-06-06 6 The foLowing telegram was received from the Secretary of State for th« Colonies yesterday. "I am commanded by Her Majesty to oontfey to you and the people of Singapore an expression of her sincere thankß for your kind message of loyal greetings on the occasion Her Majeaty'g51 words
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Article130 1956-06-06 6 Worst Feared Coming (From Our Own Correspondent) dHSS* 1 *5i 2^=3 SIS^L .^""P <m the Previous ni|ht on Pre- wmy iwo serio'i- incidMts were reported where 3ome people were Injured by stones A.bout fifty democstraiors were arrested. Train and bu» services ran without Interruption and commercial offices130 words
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