Indian Daily Mail, 9 June 1956
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Title Section15 1956-06-09 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO Na. US taXQAPOBJE, SA^gDAT, *PNJ IXmT" SIX PAGEES 15 CBNTS15 words
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1401 1956-06-09 1 To Work For Merdeka Merger Hand m Hamd PmiUUat Solidarity Up To Colonial Office T# Reopen Negotiation* WILL GATHER STRENGTH ANOTHER BID FOR MERDEKA TO DISCUSS MERGER ISSUE WITH TUNGKU NEW CHIEF MINISTER SPEAKS The Lim Yew Hock Ministry assumed office yesterday noon to1,401 words
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Article70 1956-06-09 1 TEXTILE STRIKE IN MADURA From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 9: More than 12,000 workers have been affected by the lock-out declared by the management of the Madurai Textile Mills from today. The Management's action followed a sit-down strike m certain sections which had affected work seriously during the last70 words
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Article41 1956-06-09 1 PARIS, June 8: Mr. Robert Menzles, Prime Minister of Australia, will visit Paris soon, French Foreign Ministry officials announced today. Mr. Menzles will be going to London for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference later this month.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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93 1956-06-09 1 Federation Bans Entry Of Students The Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, has forbidden entry of students from four Chinese Schools m Singapore, into the Federation as a group or one of a group of five or more, except with the written permission of a Chief Police officer first obtained.93 words
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Article70 1956-06-09 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: June 8: The world famous Ferguson agricultural tractors are to be made hereafter m India at a factory m Madras City. So far 10,000 tractors has been imported into India since 1949 from the Ferguson Factory m England. The Standard70 words
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132 1956-06-09 1 LONDON. June 8} Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, litfta's Minister without portfolio, called on Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, here today. The Indian Minister will leave here by air on Sunday for New York for meetings of the United Nations Trusteeship Council. Mr.Reuter - 132 words
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44 1956-06-09 1 GOOD-BYE IND. CULTURAL DELEGATION The Indian Cultural Delegation will return to Singapore this morning (Saturday) from Kuala Lumpur and wilt leave for Madras by Air India International. It is expected that they will be at Paya Lebar Airport from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.44 words
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Article88 1956-06-09 1 LONDON, June 8: Sir Anthony Eden announced m Parliament yesterday that Britain would carry out ,her test explosion of a Hydrogen weapon In a remote part of the Pacific Ocean m the first half of next near. The Prime Minister told the House of Commons: "InReuter - 88 words
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192 1956-06-09 1 NEW DELHI: Union Finance Minister Deshmukh s resignation from the Central Cabinet is now regarded as inevitable by informed political observers m the capital. Prime Minister Nehru's announcement recently at AICC meeting that Bombay City will be under Central administration for five years has deeply192 words
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76 1956-06-09 1 Rioters Use Boiling Milk In Bombay! From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June S: Violence again broke out last night m the City, following demonstration* by Maharaehtrlane demanding inclusion of the City m the State. When some demonstrators were arrested, a huge crowd tried to rescue them from the police party.76 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-06-09 1 me caivaicaae aT aatomrtUe* canyta* Presdeat T*to of Yacotlftvia and h!» BMty Soviet Cap t»l> many brMfM m th« mwMl vlSw of Mmow, Tto taStattSL te Si31 words
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Article235 1956-06-09 1 BRUSSELS. June 8: Group Captain Peter Townsend con firmed today that he had decid ed to resign from the Royal All Force towards the end of thir year. Group Captain Townsend said today: 'I may never come back' after a car trip he i£ planning toReuter - 235 words
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90 1956-06-09 1 ROCKFALLS IN NIAGARA: POWER PLANT HIT NIAGARA PALLS. New York, June 8. An electric power station half a mile below the Amer^an side of Niagara Falls was partially wrecked Thursday by at least two earthJarrinj* rockfalls from the lip of the Gorge. The first slide occurred at the Schoellkopf powerAP - 90 words
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Article146 1956-06-09 1 BR. TRAVEL AGENTS FOR MOSCOW LONDON. June 8. Five Brit.sh travel agents left by plane for Moscow yesterday m an effort to persuade the Husaians to change tneu* exchange rate and maxe it easier for western tourists to visit the Soviet Union. George Fortune, deputy chairman of the association ofA.P. - 146 words
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Article32 1956-06-09 1 Canberra, June 8: The Staff Planners of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation will meet m Singapore for June 11 to 27, Australian Defence Minister, Sir Philip Mcßride announced last night- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-06-09 1 Indonesian Prem er All Bmtroamldjojo admires a Kukri (Ghurka kn fe) presented to him by Nepalese delegate Imgd hz Jha at the opening of the •Little Bandung Conference" at Jakarta, Indonesia.33 words
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634 1956-06-09 2 Indian Daily Mail NOTES AND COMMENTS Spore, Sat., June 9, 1986 EXCHANGE OF LEADERSHIP NOTHING has happened m the Singapore political scene except a change or shall we say, an exchange of leadership m the ruling party. Mr. David Marshall and Mr. Lim Yew Hock •have exchanged their positions: Mr.634 words
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2050 1956-06-09 2 Nehru Urges Acceptance Of Plan For Central Rule Revision By People After Five Years BOMBAY: That the City of Bombay would emerge as a CentraUy-admhtfetered area, as provided m the States Reorganisation Bffl, was made oir ambignoosl} clear by Prime Minister Metal m his2,050 words
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Article1824 1956-06-09 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Jawahralal Nehru made a fervent appeal to the Maharashtrlans and the Gujeratis and other citizens of Bombay to brush aside feelings of hostility shown by each other over the future of the City of Bombay and to f org» bonds of love and friendship towards each1,824 words
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Article95 1956-06-09 2 SHOLAPUR: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister of Industry and Commerosv advised weavers to rsiy on mutual help and co operation rather than depend on Government to improve their lot. Government would do its best to help them but would not b» able to change their95 words
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Advertisement17 1956-06-09 2 FRESH ARRIVALS FROH CALCUTTA Canned Rasgullas Gulabjantans OBTAINABLE FKOM:— VARPAUL RESTAURANT 96, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE Phone: 607017 words
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Article1962 1956-06-09 3 PRICE OF FOOD CLOTHING Adequate Cheek To Be Kept-Nekrm SIDDHABTHNAGAB: Spealdtag o, offld.l /UI'JHUIA V/UMgTOM (^oQsfllltVße WUMUBOIMIv MMMUI woald oe extremely v%ilaat ia aecau that tfce of food «d rfo«hn« did lot UwS3. ilie iSoCtS called opo«i the people to spare bo etoorts to make the plan ancoe— v J1,962 words
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Article101 1956-06-09 3 DKLbDUf COLOmjjo: Tne jajrna peninsula's inland lagoon which la clocked at Tonaamannar anu Cnemmanl by barrages to prer vent aea. water from entenng into It, is fast drying up due to the prolonged drought. About half the lagoon between the cnemmanl bridge and Kopay-Kaitadi road, haa dried up.101 words
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Article275 1956-06-09 3 HBW DELHI; ifa* Pi-eatd- by -formal order promulgated m a oasette of India (**tnu»nttaary), constituted a JiQance Commission index, the <*airma**uv **.Jtr?ll Banthanam. TiuT j^h^l °*rs of toe Commission are:— rtnance* MiMarterfpCjab!"?? Mr-JU 8. xiara, retired Chiet Jwtfee, Hyderabad. < 8) M- V Rsngachstt, for tome nance, Government of275 words
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Article103 1956-06-09 3 SARyOPAYAPUftAM- Baryndmyimiaiu nag nearly ohd* to »«»y. Tuouga it warn uio^ut of a Uuuporarv M*wiMiap tor tne puummbw m«MHH X UN AjU-aIMuMu AMVOtMtjr* rtIMM, iM«4« m,, iffvt l-i lIIMIIU UM« ifc jffut M»,WIMM MHMIIW UK UMlUiwyuiiliM, *"«V« UU» pMMM* ttr ait. UMa P«*4»c».u4M.o Ulo bOwUMMIp UUU IV iMU103 words
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Article41 1956-06-09 3 N.Z.P.M. IN CANADA VANCOUVER, Jane 7. iTime Minister ti*dney G. ttoi«aud oi ixew Samaou arnvea u«i-e oy air trom io<cyo Mat mgut to oegin a two-wee» s^uiagian yu>t Deiore tne co*nxnonweaatn Prune Minister s sx><uereaoe In London late thta nionoa.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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298 1956-06-09 3 NEw DELHI: Aa aacfoat toimmmt ■asjiliulttesi In Pendaa Mid to provide a day- to-day aceousit ef the T* j Mahal is claimed to be fat t*e puiMina of om of toe 4« iMrMMtary hlwiliiw^ «tiH fg, «t A«im. V sWfUllte WtmrNAFEN - 298 words
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Article1148 1956-06-09 3 Need To Terminate P«rtogiset»c Rale H^TOMNOTHB «>A«TY OF THE sSan PTOE^iXFL™* 1 «H*rATRIOTS IN GOAL FWHrSJci {gJWW^j^BTIALJICU! AND AGGBeKSJFof The resolution expressed at cjesaad practices oTKe Portui owtwijr to the practices of di principles of the United Nation i The AIOC met recently for the •econd day of Us1,148 words
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Article276 1956-06-09 3 SIDDHARTHNAGARi Mr. G. M. Sadlq, Kashmir's Educacation Minister, sa.d the pro* Diem of Kashmir was a nat onal problem of the 86 crores of people of India and not that of xCßdnmir alone. Adaress ng tn e AICC session uere. Mr. Badiq said that Kashmir had276 words
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Article139 1956-06-09 3 NEW DBLtU; a. report on the working of tne Aomuusti ative Viguance DtvfaNOn of the Home Muustry for tne period August 1806 to March 31, 19m presented to Parliament recently said that a new sense of awareness and urgency had been created In all. Ministries and department*139 words
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Article126 1956-06-09 3 ourauA x rrtiie Minister Nehru had to borrow a cap when he lost bis own at the airport soon alter his arrival from Delhi. Mr. Nehru s Gandhi cap fell into the mud when he bent ids head to receive garlands. Immediately, some-one thrust a starched126 words
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Article183 1956-06-09 3 U.N. Teams To Quit Korea PANMUNJOM, Korea, June 7, The Allies announced final determination today to proceed with the withdrawal of truce inspection teams from South Korea. Ma]. Gen. Robert G. Gard, Senior Allied delegate on the Joint U.N. Command-Commun-ist Military Armistice Commission, said the U.N. Command has "no alternative"AP - 183 words
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Article42 1956-06-09 3 VIENNA, Austria. June 7, Indian Vie© President Saravapalil RaOhakrtßhnan arrived n Prague yesterda, from Brussels for a four-day visit. He was greeted by top Czechoslovak Government oflßclaJ-i and reviewed a military honour fu-ird under Czech me! WW 0819 APAP - 42 words
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Article1262 1956-06-09 4 Appeal To A-I. Omffafc T SARVODAYAPURAM: Mr. Jai Prakash Naraia declared that basic education would floeirfe* omy M there was a movement which aimed at changing the heart of the people. Mr. Jai Prakash was addressing the forenoon session of the Eleventh All-India Basic Education Corference. Mr. Kaka Kalelkar,1,262 words
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Article271 1956-06-09 4 SARVODAYAPURAM; ACharja vinoua unave maae a leierence at prayer meeting to m» achemo of one hour scnooi m villages supplemented Dy anotner nour of stuay uiasaea m tne evening. He saitt tnat sucn a system, wave facilitating tne acouiav uoii ot eui-rouua Kaowi^e. wouid not be271 words
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Article53 1956-06-09 4 COLOMBO; Ike Now Minister Mr. S. W. B. D. ITmmlwm Hie, told members of the Government Farlianwntnry Group at It, test meeting that hunger-strikes apparently were beoominc a f ashlon and that it wn* now ftW*-W« to*lg« a bonger-^Hfce .to «nd all Imnger-eMhM. should not conntennnos53 words
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Article99 1956-06-09 4 n»r£r I Vf' B i w^ The new*. P^r Al Shaab sa^ yesterday Egyptian Prime Minister Abdol GamjNaMer w.U vsft yJS! •lav President Tito m Bet grade m mid-June. The newspaper said the meeting would hay« a "resounding echo m the international sphere" and added itAP - 99 words
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Article46 1956-06-09 4 JAKARTA, Indonesia. June 7.— Premier All Sastroamidjojo has been invited to visit Soviet Russ a by Premier Nikolai Bulganln, a government source said to-day. The source said Sastroamidjojo has accepted and will go after President Soekarno visits Moscow next September.- APAP - 46 words
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Article410 1956-06-09 4 ▼eloped the spirit of Vinoba Bhave, the founder of the Bhoodan JftraofNit In India •aid Mr. Kathiravelu, G.A. tiJP. declaring open a shrine room donated by Mr. V. KsthinMalptnai, at Varatharasa ferumal Vkryasalai Poonaiai. CSonttnutaj Mr. Kathiravelu MM that people In the area bad been donating land- for scfaooki410 words
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613 1956-06-09 4 ft BtaOrtavatßabm, Minister s^l w, "5Jr ?HS B|,ared «»d Printed liiTstSl««| a I ts a<,0 !L! < P orte 5 some dbtifcto fa cia J ly regard to philology and ancient temple inscriptions, fife also stress** that it was theduty-bf Tamil scholars to613 words
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Article434 1956-06-09 4 WAtftINGTON: Theme* L. Black, a chemist, told the Senate Internal jtosuttty sufe-cQmmittee he. was a Communist say from IMI to 1140. He had been named by Ha»ry GeM a* the one who recruited him to get atomic eeerets for the Soviet Union. GoM Is serving 30-year. sentence. Black saidNAFEN - 434 words
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Article443 1956-06-09 4 COlm*jaauk£: T"e secono. ali-incua Maanwa Uonierenctf concluded its session aiter pasting a number of resolutions, Mr. N. 8. LOKUt, tue **reetdent, was m tne cnair. The Uomerence resolved to start a Vidyapeeta at nangalore for the propagation o, Madhwa philosophy and apyeaied to all Madhwa Matathtpathls and443 words
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Article97 1956-06-09 4 NEW DELHI: The foreign debt of the Government lE creased by about Rs. 91 crorea between March 31, 1951anJ March 31, 1956, Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, informed Mr. Maheswar Naik m the Rajya Sabha recently. ?Bdii ebt 2* tF*97 words
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Article49 1956-06-09 4 9 Tn Govern, ment <tf India will shorti/St SL" 1 organisation iv the Planning Commission, 011 prior! "Y.bMfi to tie up the fidull trtal and economic require. menta of the country Wth th« It would be a sort of a barSK WOl^ri II the country.49 words
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Article305 1956-06-09 4 New Drug For Leukemia? PHILADELPHIA: A relatively new drug, which can be taken orally by patients at home, is reported to have been found useful m treating one form of leukemia. The drug, trade-named Myleran, was given to 10 patients with the granulocytlc type of leukemia, a blood disease mNAFEN - 305 words
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129 1956-06-09 4 CANBERRA. July 7. Exter. nal Affairs Minister Richard G Casey to-day rejected a statement by Singapore Chief Minster David Marshall that Australia had not sought the view of the Singapore Government on its constitutional future. Mr. Casey told the House of Representatives, "I had several hoursAP - 129 words
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Article53 1956-06-09 4 PAK. TRADE PACT WITH FRANCE KARACHI, June 7.— Pakistan ha« signed a one yew trade agreement with France It was officially announced here |Mt night. The agreement wMcn was inltated In Parts between the two countries which is due to exp;re on June 30. Detals of the agreement have notReuter - 53 words
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Article53 1956-06-09 4 BR. GOVERNORS PENSION INCREASED Britsh Colonial Governors may receive anotehr £700 sterUo* a year pension a new Farlla. ™^wT, J U i the text of wWc was issued here yesterday. «r2!L M J i 1 1 368 to araen< > present legislation to raise maximum colonial pensions from £2,300 to53 words
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45 1956-06-09 4 RED CHINA CONSULATE IN HONG KONG? LONDON, June 7. Mr Helwyn Lloyd, the Foreien Secretory, said yesterday China wished to establish In the BrtSSi of Hong Kon r aa Foreign Affairs with diplomat c and other staff Houae or Commoas m rmi. t« Reuter ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article1153 1956-06-09 5 Only 3 Clauses Now In Sinhala Only Bill COLOMBO: The Government Parliamentary Group deemed at tto special meeting to delete from the Simhate O*y Bill tWdause reUtmg tothe ulv tt&^ZL'^lVJ 00 1 bcdtoB m conduct of their business* and the clause allowing recruitment to the public1,153 words
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486 1956-06-09 5 "Tug-Of-War" For Young Asia -Leaden Times LONDON! Under tfce heading "Tug-ef-wftr For Young Asia," Tha Timee deal* with the confusion that hat marked the opening tf the Asian-African Students' conference and writes! "For ttM pact month, delegate hay« own heading for Bandung to a battle going on m ttM oemmitteeNAFEN - 486 words
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Article176 1956-06-09 5 wm d fay and horror swept ttam* Bangalore City on udmr members or his boosehold been murdered m tl^nr nedS- hy robbers. Seventy year-old Jsfur Srlnivaja lyenfar was fouad MAg with terffeto injuries and hi* head and neck In bis be* whtfe Mi wife, her mother, twojt«ln softs and176 words
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Article35 1956-06-09 5 NEW YORK, tae 7,— Hrn guard at United Nation* Headquarters wa» dooMed yerterday after an aaonymow telephone call that the "Cyprus Liberation Movement* planned to plant a bomb there.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article103 1956-06-09 5 GENEVA, June, 7, The 39th Conference of the 1.L.0. (International Labour Organisation) opened here yesterday with a record attendance ot 800 delegates and 111 expectation of a storm over efforts to outlaw forced labour— a queston which has aroused political passions among the delegations ofReuter - 103 words
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Article39 1956-06-09 5 AjMRITS AR: A severe duststorm with a velocity of about 60 miles per hour swept Amrltsar for about an hour. Many trees and telegraph poles were uprooted. No loss of life or property was, however reported.39 words
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Article496 1956-06-09 5 WIMBLE ON FAILURE to J£ N D^ILS^ *SfS r *.*OO enema, are me cinemas concerned belong to four of Britain's biggest circuits. They have decided to push up prices Jointly and hence will not undercut one another In the battle to equate rising costs with emptier theaOther circuits andNAFEN - 496 words
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Article129 1956-06-09 5 HOSUR; Mr. C. M. J. Ernest, District Magistrate (Judicial), Inaugurated the new Court of the Additional First Class Magistrate here. Messrs. v. V. Beetharamatah, Narayanaswami Ayjrangar, and B. 8. Aswuthanarayana welcomed the guests .and the gathering. Mr. B. Beetharamaiah, President of the Bar Association, said the129 words
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Article94 1956-06-09 5 RADIO-ACTIVE RAIN IN CALCUTTA! CALCUTTA, June 6: A "considerable increase" m radioactivity was recorded here on May 21 after the British and* American nuclear tests earlier m the month, the Physical Laboratory of the University Col'•fie of Science announced yesterday. The laboratory noted inoreased radioactive nuclei m three successive showersReuter - 94 words
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Article253 1956-06-09 5 NEW DELHI: A National Museum for children is to be established as part of the programme of development and reorganisation of museums m India during the Second Plan period. The Government of India are working out detailed plans of the children's museum which wil be located253 words
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Article261 1956-06-09 5 NEW ftfeLHl: The new Fim«p«f Commission appointed by the Oovertunent or India under the chairmanship of Mr. K. Santhanam, former Lieut. Governor of Vinahya Pradesh, will examine de novo the problems considered by the last Commission, says an official fress release. "The Commission has, the Press release261 words
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Article63 1956-06-09 5 NEW YORK, June 7.— Japan to-day became the 24th member or tne As an- African Group at the United Nations. AJthough not yet a member of the world organisation itself, having been vetoed last year by the Soviet Union Japan was, nevertheless, proposed for membership ofReuter - 63 words
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Article135 1956-06-09 6 SINGAPORE ESSSmAL TOR AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE SYDNEY, June 8: The Bydtfy Morning Herald said today that the future of Singapore dirsotly concerned Australia and New Zealand far more than it did Britain. "Britain to put it m the bluntest terms could do without Singapore more easily thanReuter - 135 words
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Article101 1956-06-09 6 PAK. TO START NEW SHIPPING LINE? KARACHI. June 8: Officials from Pakistan, Iran and Iraq were to meet here today to discuss a plan for a commercial shipping organization to be run by the three countries. At present Middle Eastern countries are completely dependent on British, India and other ForeignA.P. - 101 words
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Article118 1956-06-09 6 RESULT OF AFRASIAN CONFAB NEW YORK. June 8: The Japanese observer to the United Nations. Mr. Toshikazu Kase, said yesterday that he regarded Japan's admission to the AsianAfrican group at the United Nations as a natural sequul to their participation m the AfroAsian Bandung Conference last year. An official invitationReuter - 118 words
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Article91 1956-06-09 6 LENINGRAD. June 8: Marshal Tito and Marshal Bulganin strolled for one and a half miles before the pressure of the crowd became too great and they climber back into their cars. They drove to Leningrad's summer gardens, and sought refuge m a pavilion to eat91 words
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Article93 1956-06-09 6 LONDON. June 8: Britain today annouced a new Governor for the Colony of Aden, latest trouble-spot of the Middle Bast Sir William Luce, 48-year-old Constitutional Adviser to the Governor-General of the Man until recently, is to succeed Sir Tom Hlckinbotham. His predecessor, who is 53, "willReuter - 93 words
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Article126 1956-06-09 6 CHALK RIVER. Ontario, June 8: President Sukarno of Indonesia celebrated his 55th birthday on Wednesday singing 1 songs with Canadian schoolchildren. He met the children here and at the nearby village of deep river during an inspection tour of Canada's Chalk River atomic power project. However, the spentReuter - 126 words
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408 1956-06-09 6 The Constitutional issue is a dominant one and we will prepare ourselves for the next negotiations with Her Majesty's Government," assured the new Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Urn Yew Hock m a broadcast over Radio Malaya Jast night. xnr. Liim aaaea tnai just408 words
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105 1956-06-09 6 CAPSIZED PAK. BOAT: SEARCH CALLED OFF DACCA, East Pakistan, June The search for survivors of the mail steamer Sadora, which went down m the Bay of Bengal on Saturday during a gale with more than 200 people aboard, has been called off, the ship's owners announced yesterday. An official inquiryReuter - 105 words
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130 1956-06-09 6 TUNGKU SENDS MESSAGES TO LIM MARSHALL The Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman, today sent the following telegrams: To: Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister. Singapore: Congratulations on your new appointment as Chief Minister. My colleagues and I are confident that you will discharge your duties and responsibilities with the foresight130 words
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Article96 1956-06-09 6 LIM'S REPLY TO TUNGKITS WISHES The Chief Minister, Mr. Lun Yew Hock, last night sent the following telegramme to Tungku Abdul Rahman, the Chief M<nister of the Federation of Malaya: "Your generous and, spontaneous message of congratulation so soon after my appointment as Chief Minister is indeed welcome to me96 words
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Article50 1956-06-09 6 BERLIN, June 8: A North Korean Government delegation, headed by the Prime Minister, Kirn II Sung, arrived m East Berlin yesterday by air from Moscow, the East German News Adn reported. The Korean delegation is to conduct negotiations with the East German Government. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article135 1956-06-09 6 COURT ACTION AGAINST PHILOSOPHER LOS ANGELES, June B.— Mrs. rain Griffiths LatttaW, 30-year-old senior at the University of California m Lot Angeles, sue Dr. Donald A. Piatt for US$lO,OOO on Wednesday, alleging: the philosophy professor punched her In the nose m an argument over socrates and plato. S. M. irmasAP - 135 words
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Article99 1956-06-09 6 BURMA'S "RED" CEMENT FOR INDIA? rtßjvy ÜBiuni, June o. AD Indian Government spokesman confirmed yesterday Rangoon reports that India 1b interested m purchasing -cement which Burma obtained on barter from Communist countries. The cement ha s been piling up m Rangoon port, leaving it Jammed and unable to handle otherAP - 99 words
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Article99 1956-06-09 6 CAIRO. June B.— Two British schoolteachers have been ordered deported from Egypt on the. ground they taught the Christian religion to Moslem pupils, a- spokesman for the Egypt General mission an* nounced to-day. ltie teacher^ are Allen East headmaster of a boys school maintained at lamaiUaAP - 99 words
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Article72 1956-06-09 6 LONDON, June 8 'Despite Prime Minister Eden's plea to British workers to prevent another round of wage demands, opposition l«ader 8 asked htm to-day fora pay boost for Members of Parliament. A note signed by the leaders of the Labour and Liberal part'es saidAP - 72 words
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Article68 1956-06-09 6 lajndou, June 8. Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden yesterday announced that Britain's nuclear test explosions m the pacific next year will be "m pie megaton range" meaning equivalent to millions of tons of dynamite. At the same time, S'r Anthony told the House of Commons thatAP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-06-09 6 Ptfaee Berahard of tke Netherlaad* (left) and the beck, Netkeriands, Jane 2. for tte Mn% of a Memorial to Sfi^iS" the Cow S!S: e^ fc i*Tfi« to ta* Netted iaada dortay the «eeaa^ WorM War.35 words
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Article142 1956-06-09 6 ON P.Ms CONFAB AGENDA? SINGAPORE, June 8: A Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. Stanley Awberry, suggested yesterday that the Common, wealth Prime Ministers should discuss the recent failure of London talks on the future of Singapore. He asserted m the House of Commons that this < failure would have repercussionsReuter - 142 words
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Article137 1956-06-09 6 LONDON. June 8.- -The Gov. eminent disclosed m Parliament early to-da y that it has decided to abanuon a proposal to increase the taxation fiabi"'y,^ *o»-g»erB and Common, wealth citizens working m Britain for overseas firms. This decision was announced by Mr. Haloid MacMillan Chancellor ofReuter - 137 words
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Article111 1956-06-09 6 ZURICH, Switzerland, June B.— The International Press Institute (FPI) has criticised the "exceptional harshness' of the new Turkish press laws. It said they represent a "very serious threat to freedom of the proas m Turkey." "Under the new law," an IPI statement said, "a Journalist mayAP - 111 words
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Article86 1956-06-09 6 ROME, June 8. A fisherman from Iceland has discovered a great new shrimp ground extending 140 miles along India's Malabar Coast. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced this yesterday. It said the rich new bed la four miles wide and so b'g itAP - 86 words
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Article150 1956-06-09 6 U.S. BACKS DUTCH COLONIALISM! LONDON, June 8: The United, States Ignored IndanataWe claim to sovereignty over West ttiw Guinea because the. U.S. had. "always been an active supporter of Dutch Colonial- Ism" m this issue, the Peking Daily said today. I The newspaper, quoted by mfre New China News Agency,Reuter - 150 words
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Article45 1956-06-09 6 Unemployed's Chamninn Dips NEW YORK, June 8: Mr. Philip WitweU Wilson, who introduced the first Unemployed Women's Compensation Bill m the British House of Commons, died here yesterday aged 81. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for South St. Paneras from 1906 to 1910. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article54 1956-06-09 6 LOffDON, June 8: Princess Margaret will fly to Stockholm on Monday to join the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, who arrived there today for a three-day State visit, it was announced here yesterday. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester uncle and aunt of the Queen willReuter - 54 words
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Article80 1956-06-09 6 RANGOON, Burma, June 8. —Heavy ral n m upper Burma and the western coast of Ara<<an has caused disastrous floods, with serious damage to crops and com muni cat ons. Dispatches to-day said it has been raining almost contnuously for four days m the region ofAP - 80 words
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Article81 1956-06-09 6 RUSSIAN POPULATION MOSCOW, Jute ft*!** population of the Soviet Union totalled 200,200.00 persona m Aflril 'Wm year,, the Boy et iojpernmftit s aid Thursday. It was reported increasing at a rate between 3,200,t)00 to 2.900.00a a year. The figures were the first Oi.iio.ai v tai statistics announced by the SovietA.P. - 81 words
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Article46 1956-06-09 6 NEPAL-CHINA RELATIONS HONG KONG, June 8. Ueutenaiu General Daman S. J. B. Rana Nepal's first Ambassador to Communist China said on arrival here today that relat ons between China and Nepal were 'very friendly' .and he had no immed ate questions to take up In Peking.46 words
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Article67 1956-06-09 6 KATHMANDU, June 8: Mr. Yuro Maki, leader of the successful Japanese expedition to the 26.568 foot Mount Manaslu said here yesterday that pocket warmers used by the expedition were "perhaps our greatest success." Mr. Maki, who arrived hero yesterday by air with five other members of theReuter - 67 words
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