Indian Daily Mail, 8 June 1956
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Title Section16 1956-06-08 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XII Wa 112 SOtGAPQWB, WVBMXr JUNm a, 196t SIX PAGEES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration994 1956-06-08 1 New Govt. To Be Formed Today One Defection From Labour Front Marshall** FareuteU Me*smge Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall called on the Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black yesterday at 5 p.m. and tendered his resignation from: the, office of Chief Minister. The Governor, m994 words
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Article113 1956-06-08 1 KARACHI, June 7, Premier Mohammed All will soon resign for health reasons and will be replaced by Finance Minister Syed Amjad All, Pakistan newspapers reported yesterday. The Premier, who recently suffered two slight heart attacks and had a serious attack m 1953, Is now resting on doctor'sAP - 113 words
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Article35 1956-06-08 1 MOSCOW, June 7.— Marshal Tito, President of Yugoslavia, said here last night that he is prepared to go to Washington if Invited to discuss Yugoslavia's relations with the United States.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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651 1956-06-08 1 LIBERAL SOCIALISTS' AMENDMENT THROWN OUT The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved by an overwhelming majority the stand taken by the Merdeka Delegation at the London Constitutional Conference. The Liberal Socialists' amendment that the British Government's offer should have been accepted was defeated by a large651 words
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Article197 1956-06-08 1 VERNACULAR PRESS SUPPORT FULLY SELF-GOVT. MOVE —MARSHALL Referring to the allegation mrfde by Mr. GJLP. Sutherland on Wednesday m the Legislative Assembly that the vernacular press were opposed to the granting of self-government to Singapore, the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall challenged Mr. Suther*. S° dAP - 197 words
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56 1956-06-08 1 CHERRAPUNJI RECORD FURTHER IMPROVED! From Our Own Correspondent POONA, June 7: Charrapunji m Assam State which it the wettest spot m the entire world achieved another rainfall record on Monday. According to the Poona Meteorological observatory, 37-1/2 inches of rain fell the spot within 24 hours one inch more than56 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-06-08 1 JS',2* &L*****?!** Vt&lZJ** o wlf e aad children at the airgjrt VW Boem e» arrival te Meppm o» Wedaeadagr Matt by Catbay iSttc Airway* iE^S^VIT* STJIMK eTSKtoT*** Muthia Chettter of Cfcettt-36 words
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Article229 1956-06-08 1 Control -Soy Banda TROOPS CALLED OUT TO HELP POLICE COLOMBO, June 7,— Hie situation m Colombo whfeh was the scene off violent demonstrations m the past 24 hoars was well under control at 1600 hoars yesterday, Prime Minister Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike stated yesterday. Mr. Baadanaaike made229 words
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Article141 1956-06-08 1 FED. MINERS DEMAND ARBITRATION (From Our Covrwpoadent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. 7: Mr. R. A. Abdul Karim, Gen-eral-Secretary of the Malayan Mining Employees Union severely criticised the Labour Ministry today for prolonged delay m announcing the date for the Industrial Court sitting to determine back-dating of the wage claims of the141 words
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626 1956-06-08 2 Indian Daily Mail Malaya Chained To SEA TO B>>re, Frt, lue 8, 1966 the Malayan leaders' contention that "the Federation will not join the SEATO (South East Asia Treaty Organisation) immediately till it becomes independent next year" nor the Singapore Chief Minister's for* vent welcome to the news that "our626 words
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Article2790 1956-06-08 2 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN mv rpHE Premier and bis cottoa- gues m the Cabinet nave repeatedly, assured an minorities of f atrnes* and justice. On the language tosue, falnras* aftd justice demaitf that the *6tiem studies the njture ef langiiasjfc rights' and tSMr application In international law before hurrying2,790 words
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Article75 1956-06-08 2 SARVODATAPURAM. Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Mkiister. gave a new suggestion for fMUitattajjr votta* duttn e the elections by the rural population who would have to walk long distances to cast their votes. Mr. Kamaraj told a representative of the Presfr recently that if possible what he called75 words
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Article218 1956-06-08 2 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to a question by Mr. Bhakt Darshan regarding the outlines of the scheme formulated by the Government of India for giving assistance to the State Governments to raise the pay scales of the teachers of basic schools, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Union218 words
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Article411 1956-06-08 2 NKw DEUO: A «*w dee* for the i mil is «f Mto_to I, ua*»r review W the National Welfare Board fer Bffrw Tne seat*, wfctch held Ma hsMgvtnl meetta* at Besafcav mm Jobs 4. be* aanennead lto intention to prepare "m wMstic welfare plea fer seamen fer tmhjsniiisllse eM**411 words
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Article333 1956-06-08 2 PROVIDENT FUND ACT AMENDMENT NEW DELHI: The Deputy Labour Minister, Mr. Abid Alt, tald the Lok Ssnha that the Government proposed to antend the Employees' Provident Fund Act as soon as possible to make it applicable to all plantation workers. Mr. Abid All wan replying to a half-hour discussion raised333 words
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Article114 1956-06-08 2 MADRAS: A six-storeyed office-building for the Customs Department m Madras will be put up shortly by the Government of India, it is learnt. Execution of this Rs. 30 lakh project is expected to be started In about three or four months, by the Central Public Works114 words
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Advertisement58 1956-06-08 2 STOP THAT COUGH Mf^lP iottho aid heal *.W^JMi that sore throat m peps •ii^* flljjSL womjmamous THROAT AND CHEST TAIIETI UJ^BS^X 'MOM MEO/C/N£ o£4t£«s A^^^^^. p E» Th««t and Ch«t T.blwi oonuin wothini 'vVw^T bt l^ a "»«< 1 Ai you tuck mm, these \mmxL I "«1 »r» c*rri*J by58 words
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Article1736 1956-06-08 3 "*&m*KKmsHHtt Of ffeaSUfC JjtifoMl By tejya Sabha ziy^P 1 Sabha approved by gg J» <E» .WtawMtfon cf tho Prevent SrtT^SrfciMl^tJ-IL* 11 n Xt yei r *d The uproar started when Communist members vehemently protested against certain remarks of Mr. fiT^JS Ah Maaed (Cong.) who waT justifying the frju Wftnoe1,736 words
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Article336 1956-06-08 3 BOMBAY: Except some minor incidents, the mass Satyagraha for achievement of Bamyukta Maharashtra, staged m response to the call of all-part-ies Samyukta Maharashtra Bamiti was carried on peacefully m different parts of the city. Black flags were hoisted on the buildings m the Maharashtriandominated areas m the336 words
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Article761 1956-06-08 3 tie South Ind a ami* South Arcot Sugarcane Growers' Associations, at Valavanur, S r T. S. Vgnkntargmim, retired Sugarcane BxpMLGovettiment of India., presided. A large number of sugarcane growers from all'<eVer the district bes'des officials and non-officials attended. Mr. C. K. N. 8. Nagaraian. Chairman of the Reception Committae,761 words
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Article146 1956-06-08 3 M.P.C.C. Secretary Nobbed POONA: Mr. T. 8. Bharade, General Secretary of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, was mobbed by a crowd of pro-Samyukta Maharashtra demonstrators on Friday morning at the Poona railway staton. The crowd demanded his resignation from the Bombay Legislative Assembly on the issue of Samyukta Maharashtra. Mr.146 words
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Article367 1956-06-08 3 The first one-man exhibition m England of the work of the Indian artist, Professor Makhan Dutta Gupta, was opened at the Imperial Institute, London, on May 18, by the High Commissioner for India Mrs Vrjaya Lakshmi Pandit. The exhibition is sponsored by the Royal India,367 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-06-08 3 Preeidwit Tito of Ywfwtavia makes a short speech on arrival by train at Moscow,, June 2, on a three week state visit. Among those at the station to treat him mm Premier Nikolai Buloanin (left). President Kliment Voreehilov (right), and party boee Nikita Khru- shchev (between Tito and Voroehilov).117 words
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545 1956-06-08 3 Stormy Weather In Calcutta TRAIN SERVICES DISLOCATED CALCUTTA: Cyclonic weather prevailed over Calcutta and tbe Oangettc West Bengal for the third consecutive day on Friday last. While the intensity of wi nu speed which had exceeded 50 miles hour weak ened since the morning, gale and intermittent showers continued to545 words
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Article137 1956-06-08 3 CALCUTTA; Hundreds families are feared to have been rendered homeless m the coastal belt comprising the Amluk and Contai sub-divisions of Midnapore district which was hard hit by the storm according to official reports received 1 here from the district authorities at Midnapore. Their houses were137 words
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Article221 1956-06-08 3 BANGALORE: Mr. C. Ftajagopalachari and the Governor of Madras, Mr. Sri Prakasa, have sent messages to the Chief Minister of Mysore expressing sorrow at the death of Mr. K. T. Bhashyam. Chairman, Mysore Legislative Council. Mr. Rajagopalachari m his niessage observes: "It was thoughtful of221 words
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Article95 1956-06-08 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, after his return from Bombay will visit Tiru* chirapalli. He has programmed to leave Madras on Juno 8 for Tiruchirapalli to fulfil a number of engagements on June 0 m the nearby villages. On June 10. he will open the second annual95 words
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1329 1956-06-08 4 DewndAt All I»dia Conference BARVODAYAPUKAM: The Bwytt AJUijb BCN9BWI Wiv HMSC JFTwMfcy SNOT JMNpWf A JNHHPHr v IMA IKsm^lsv^BaA^fe. %/eaeM^h« B^j^ AAj— Mf^eajia^^av ntL^^ (Me *an*Ji**m *a* fart* «ft» accepted Nai Tatai aTfhe |li i nj, step tlsJur«Sr cation m the University level mast1,329 words
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Article71 1956-06-08 4 TRAINING IN BASIC EDUCATION New DELHI: The Union Education Ministry is understood #to have agreed to bear 60 per cent of the total additional expenditure incurred by the SStatse s during the current financial year for the training of teachers m basic education. This is to enable the States to71 words
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Article116 1956-06-08 4 AID TO INDIGENOUS MEDICINE NEW DHLHI: A sum of Rs. 37.5 lakhs was provided In the First Five-Tear Plan of the Central < Government for re* search m indigenous aystems of medicine including homoeo-~ pathy. This was stated by Mrs. M. Chandrasekhar, Deputy Minister for Health, m a written reply,116 words
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95 1956-06-08 4 INDIAN STUDIES LEATHER TECHNOLOGY A senior scientific assistant at the Central Leather Research Institute m Madras is now engaged m research work m leather technology at Leeds University. He is Mr. T. S. Ranganathan, who arrived hi the United Kingdom m February under the Technical Cooperation Scheme of the Colombo95 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-06-08 4 Cowboy «Ur Roy Rogor* show* th« 12-yoar-old son of IndonooJan Frooidont Soofcarno, Quntur. hoWte tSiriTi rLvoJvi^ nomo at cnatswortn. Bofor* ho roaohod Hollywood Guntur ftS I^^ *»oh to moot ROfloJVVnd S hwi tS£i 21 rS* r* arf^r l w t »»««< 1 with h?fS2?t 8«n Franciooo,AP - 56 words
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129 1956-06-08 4 Panchayats In Andhra: 6,000 Women To Be Co-opted fdf df f gfh gf wm!^* P?^ Red<U> C1 L ief Minister told Pressmen that SH^T U H d 8^^ step forward m democracy. This would also secure the co-operation of a large number of women and M?i*l? tmst u tn the129 words
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Article238 1956-06-08 4 MOLLET GETS CONFIDENCE VOTE PARIS, June 6 The French National Assembly gave Premier Guy Mollet a tight vote of confidence last night after a long and inconclusive debate on North African policies. The official vote was 271-59. There were about 200 abstentions. The ballot was on a resolution approving theAP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-06-08 4 Cptourful professions of Buddhist monks and Bhikkus from different Asian countries Including Tibet, Japan, Burma Slam, Laos, Cambodia, Ceylon, Pakistan and special mm prayers under the sacred Mahabodhi Tree, marked the three-day Buddha Jayanti celebrations at Bodh Gaya, May 23-25. The three public meetings onAP - 95 words
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Article635 1956-06-08 4 Naravam's Plea At Par bhad Session BOMBAY: Dr. T. R. Naravane, former Deputy Minister of Bombay, said hero last week that the problem of Bombay City would never be solved unless the attitude of looking at the problem had undergone a drastic change. Ho was delivering635 words
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155 1956-06-08 4 PRE-UNIVERSITY COURSE IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD; The OanAnla university and the SoucalTbn Department of tne Hyderabad Government have decided to implement the recommendation of the Secondary Education Commission m respect of the eleven-year acnool course followed by a threeyear Integrated course leading to Bachelor's degree, according to a Press Note issued155 words
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Article265 1956-06-08 4 RANGOON, June 6. The following is the New Burmese Cabinet with former appoint* ments m brackets: Prime Minister an<j Minister for Defence, U BZ SWE (defence). Deputy Premier anl Minister for Foreign Affairs, SAO KHUN HKIO (Foreign). Deputy Prem-er and Minister for National Economy, U KYAW NYEINReuter - 265 words
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86 1956-06-08 4 SENTENCED FOR RUNNING GAMING HOUSE MADRAS: Rampal of Mint Street, was found 1 guilty of a charge of conducting a common gambing house at his residence and receiving bets on New York cotton prices m February and sentenced by Mr. a Natrajan, the Eighth Presidency Magistrate, on May 30 to86 words
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1213 1956-06-08 5 They Muni Have Eqna Right* With Sinhales in* Jfih? T J 2S nampalam advocate "*»o presided A a7? A meetVJiZtt&ggtL*" I^ l^ He said the two communities should learn each othor'a STKLJ I^' ZZ2? »«y-t£. £m v Another important point he1,213 words
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Article68 1956-06-08 5 JAFFNA: A resolution that the Northern Province Principals Association condemned the Sinhalese Only Bill as unjust and undemocratic and recommended to managers that schools should offer effective resistance and discontinue the teaching of Sinhalese m northern schools was passed at an emergency meeting of the association68 words
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527 1956-06-08 5 NEW DELHI: The introduction of a system of incentives and bonuses m the Indian railways similar to that prevalent on the Soviet railways has been suggested by the Estimates Committee of the Lok Sabha. According to. the report of the Indian railway delegation which visited527 words
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Article311 1956-06-08 5 ▼ai or tm pSSTaJS^S control when Mr. SaJenhov Kader the V+yor -of Bombay MaharasAitra (mm wt In* at the °^yW PilJ^ a* Sandhurst Bndge. The »**yor, who was going m hi* the tonne For 1&T carTwaa *U*> held up at thfa trame jam. Ax. ifiig juncture members erf c311 words
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Article202 1956-06-08 5 AMtfW Oftuiii; -A«e CiovernlilfclU Ol XilotU itUvt: i.iiu uitUCl -ui.oiucianui Cil« que.-»Ciu a Wl ourfcute. yytui euevt jioui maj a, i«kh», vie nuuoc«uaiM% im tvuger accounts tuiu certain v»tu«r uema oc wot* rvmciOK to posuu ltte uwurance m icspcci 01 poncy-uujucia rv3iu«ut m the- jurisuicucn 01 uhs202 words
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261 1956-06-08 5 COLOMBO: The High Commissions of Commonwealth countries report that there has been a great increase In th« number of Oeylonese wishing to leave the country for good and a considerable proportion of them are Sinhalese. For instance, about half the Ceylonese applying to settle261 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-06-08 5 An official report from Katmandu, Nepal, »n May 28 announced Mat th* Swiss team has twice climbed Mount Ever- e«t, world's highest mountain, and has also climbed Lhotae, the world's highest uncllmbed peak. Picture shows the Swiss teams as they »et out from Switzerland for the expedition. AP photoAP - 50 words
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576 1956-06-08 5 WASHINGTON, June 6— President Eisenhower Tuesday thanked President Sukarno of Indonesia for a farewell message saying tfae "strong ties of friendship between onr peoples have been drawn closer* as a result of Sukarno's visit to the United States. Sukarno's message was dispatched to EisenhowerA.P. - 576 words
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Article190 1956-06-08 5 —McCarthy WASHINGTON. June f^ Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican Wisconsin) yesterday introduced a bill to ■stop American aid for Yugoslavia, because of Marshal Titos pro-Soviet statements during his present Moscow visit. He told the senate it would be "stark immorality" to continue helping Yugoslavia m the lightReuter - 190 words
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68 1956-06-08 5 RAILWAYS TAKE OVER AMRITSAR WORKSHOP "EW DELHI; The Govern* ment of India, Ministry of Railways, have decided to take, over the East Punjab Government Central Workshop at Amritsar as From June 1, i960. This workshop will be managed by the Northern Railway and will be expanded to include wftWn its68 words
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346 1956-06-08 5 (Front Our I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A scheme for Malayan defence which will set up military bases for the British and other Commonwealth troops is now being studied by representatives of Governments of the United Kingdom and Malaya at a highlevel346 words
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Article205 1956-06-08 6 CANBERRA, June 7t Auotratia'e mat A^Wm Mln-J itter Mr. Richard Caooy today rtfuMd to allow 4aW«t h»| PaHiamoat on Auotratta 1 attHwe to lnaaasna*«ncia for j Mo MM that while tho mattor was fcoiftfl dHuunU by Singapore's Ammtly it wao not proaor to InotKuto a paraMal dahaa* m Australia.Reuter - 205 words
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466 1956-06-08 6 BOUQUETS AND NOT BRICKBATS TO MARSHALL The retina* Chief Matt**? Mr. DavM Marshall provided aa opportunity to the A.ii—nWymen to censure him on the tote he played m the Cu— tltutl— a i iwfiTtfpecially altar «M breakdown, but the AaaemfcQM men hurled 'tmuMtta* at Urn Instead of 'brickbats'. Everybody MPeea466 words
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Article192 1956-06-08 6 BRITAIN RENEW TALKS Boyd LONDON. June 7: Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Seccretary. said yesterday that the British Government was willing to renew discussions with the present or any other Govern* ment of Singapore on the basis of the proposals put before the Singapore Delegation at the recent London Conference.Reuter - 192 words
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Article35 1956-06-08 6 RADIO ELDCTRICIANS required by H.M. .Dockyard. Minimum age 20, most have 3 years experience radio work and knowledge English. Good pay, conditions and prospects. Apply to Superintending Electrical Engineer, H. M. Dockyard, Singapore-27.35 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-06-08 6 -^HE CMP tfllflVfEß, Toagfcn AMntßaamaa, opeani I*mY*mm Jaootli WQm (IDA Woom's Trateta* Co»tt») la) flulßttSl mm Caaof Mlaiator^(ttlr*_ fry riffct) AMaf Aah Ha JaaJl iaial MaJM.30 words
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Article602 1956-06-08 6 tan new vovenmettL •CLr.CSfMOftltfG When 'a man's personal integrity should give way to party direction then Democracy ceased to be a reality, the Chief Minister Mid, He said the Liberal Socialists were censoring their own conduct In London by their amendment. The Minister for Health, Mr. A. J.602 words
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Article110 1956-06-08 6 Mr. Ameer Jumabhoy, a prominent member of the Liberal Socialist Party and an influential leader of its youth section, has tendered his resignation, on finding that the Party's actions are 'undemocratic. Mr. Jumabhoy add* that "party pottcy and national -aspirations have at no time been the subject110 words
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Article155 1956-06-08 6 COLONIES: SEVAN'S WARNING LONDON. June 7, Mr. Aneuin Bevao, Labour Party's Chief Spokesman on Colonial Affairs, said last night m the House of Commons that he considered the situation In the colonial dependencies was •'getting out of hand." Speaking m a debate on the British Colony of Kenya, he declared:Reuter - 155 words
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Article49 1956-06-08 6 LONDON, June 7.—Organisers of a conference to be held here on Saturday to discuss Racial conditions to South Africa and the Protectorates have received goodwill messages from several prime Ministers of self -governing colonies including one from Mr. David Marshall th e Chief Minister of Singapore.' ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article88 1956-06-08 6 JAKARTA, June 7, The Indonesian Cabinet has decided to lift th« V j*. embargo on rubber shipments to Red China, a reliable source Bald yesterday. The source said the decision was mads at a cabinet meeting Tuesday night, tout publicity withheld m the interests ofAP - 88 words
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Article88 1956-06-08 6 MUWAW, aUBC. Y. Tfmß Ta«bt Deo Juvente arritefl Monaco harbour last night car* rying Prince Rainier of Monaco and Princess Grace home from their seven-week honeymoon cruise m the Mediterranean. Reuter. Singapore. Legislative JUeenv~ bly, the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, paid tributes to the 'megniftcent werV88 words
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Article221 1956-06-08 6 SSSre* POUOe pSttint the" commercial and shopping centre of Colombo. Seven persons were injured, two seriously. perse unruly giMM hiding m side walks who engaged m sporadic looting. Your shape were burned. Numerous cases of assault and robbery were reported to the ponce. Stoning of buses was also reportedReuter - 221 words
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Article163 1956-06-08 6 Withdraw Sinbala Bill Madras Dally From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: June 7: The outbreak of hooliganisam and rioting against the Tamils m Colombo have shocked greatly public opinion here. The local Press urge that responsibility for Tn*tn t y i n* tt c law and order belongs to the Bandar163 words
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Article173 1956-06-08 6 COLOMBO, June T, Sinhalese rioters looted shops owned by Tamil traders yesterday as language riots erupted m Colombo for the second consecutive day. Police flred on demonstrators who tired to wreck a truck carrying Tamil-language newspapers. Three persons were injured seriously. Army units were called outAP - 173 words
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Article29 1956-06-08 6 BONN, June 7, Allied soliders la Germany have fathered at least 67,753 Meg) Ornate children since 1945, Justice Minister Fritz Nettmaysr told parliament yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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Article90 1956-06-08 6 BANDA NOT TO ATTEND PMs CONFAB? COLOMBO, June Ceylon Tttmlvr Mr. gofcnm flsmhw— lbi »'d y«terday that owing to Hie iWWt VNMy situation m £*to». eertata doobto h»d m acfaea whether fee cMi make the trip to London thfa> mm* to Attend «i© ister» Cosftwae. -1 am still hop.njf IReuter - 90 words
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91 1956-06-08 6 PAK STEAMER TRAGEDY: ONLY 4 SURVIVORS DACCA, Bast Pakistan, June 7. Hie first survivor of the steamer Badora to reach Dacca said yesterday about 300 persons were aboard to ship when It sank m a violent storm Saturday. Only four survivors have been found so far. Authorities previously had saidAP - 91 words
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Article91 1956-06-08 6 Of Dorai jtaL a public meet|^* mJfm| the death of Mr. J. HE rJom Raj, will be held at the Indian Association Chib House. Ba4fs,UeTßosA m Sunday, J*q» 10, at i 5.30 "p.m. .> The late Mr. Dorai Raj was one of the founder-m«l»ri( the Indiab AssociattoflT ■»<> actively91 words
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