Indian Daily Mail, 10 June 1956
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Title Section22 1956-06-10 1 SUNDAY EDITi ON 3 s 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 114 SINOAPOKE. MJyPAY, Jfflg lt> 19W SIX PAGEES lft CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration200 1956-06-10 1 Members of the Colony's new Cabinet headed by Mr. Llm Yew Hock, as Chief Minister, are seen with the Governor, Sir Robert Black m the above group-photograph, taken immediately after they were sworn m at Government House. This is the same "eld" Cabinet except for the absence200 words
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47 1956-06-10 1 IND. CULTURAL DELEGATION LEAVE FOR INDIA me inaian uuiiumi tion, headed by Mr. pritnviraj Kapoor, left Singapore for India by Air India International yesterday afternoon. The delegation was seen off at the airport by a large number of distinguished Indians, Singapore Government officials and India House officials.47 words
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Article46 1956-06-10 1 BOSTON, June 9.— John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Ambassador to India, "had a very good night and bis condition la excellent," doctors said yes. terday. Cooper is a patient m the Massachusetts General Hospital where he underwent minor surgery on tils necJu- APAP - 46 words
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195 1956-06-10 1 BRITAIN HAS 53 DEPEMBENCHSSr BR. M. P.'S SUGGESTION LONDON Juno 9— Mr. Richard Crowwnan, a Labour Member of Parltor meat suneetod that A parliamentary Committee of SO or 60 members shoutf visit two or three British Colonies each year "to catch the195 words
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138 1956-06-10 1 Frvm Our Own CorretfrMident MADRAS, June 9— A French Catholic nun has been elected member of the Kumbakonam Municipal Council. Standing for election m this general seat, she got three times the number of votes the other candidate obtained. She is the Reverend Mother138 words
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Article43 1956-06-10 1 WASHINGTON, June 9: The House of Representatives voted yesterday 123-95 to allow continued U.S. aid to •Communist Yugoslavia if the President says it should be done. There has been strenuous congressional demands for a complete ban on further U.B.43 words
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83 1956-06-10 1 500 Tons Indian Coffee for Russia From Our Own Carreapondenl MANGALORE, June d— The Soviet Union is buying coffee stock* for first time from India. The first shipment win go from Cochin, 600 tons by the Russian ship next Wednesday. More than forty lakhs of rupees (Rs. 4m.) worth of83 words
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Article69 1956-06-10 1 U.S. $3.8 b FOREIGN AID VOTED WASHINGTON. June 0: The House voted tentatively last night for a US*3.BOO.OO<MMM> foreign aid programme, cut more than U8*1,OOO,OOO,0«© what President Eisenhower asked. However, President Eisenhower won an important victory m the late stages when the House rejected a proposal to out Communist YugoslaviaA.P. - 69 words
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Article60 1956-06-10 1 WASHINGTON, June 9: The State Department said yesterday that the world power conference wIU meet a* Vienna, Austria, on June 17 23. The conference to an international organisation founded Id 1924 t» bring together scientists, engineers, economists and administrators concerned with the development and use of theA.P. - 60 words
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Article36 1956-06-10 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. June 0: The U.N. sugar conference wound up its first week of quota-price revision talks without agreement yesterday but officials said they would be back trying next wßek.. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article12 1956-06-10 1 aid to Yugoslavia m view of Premier TitO'S visit tO Russia. A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article81 1956-06-10 1 ATHENS, June 9— The Greek Government has extended an open invitation to the Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru to pay an official visit to Greece, the newly-appototed Indian Ambassador to Athena, Mr. John Thivy, saidMr. Talvy told reporters he C«il4 aot dttot Jptti 1 poUey to the UnitedReuter - 81 words
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Article170 1956-06-10 1 SIKH DAL TO MERGE WITH CONGRESS? From Our Own Correayk mdc*t NEW DELHI. June it— The Sikh Akali Dal leaders fro*nPBPSU State are making great efforts to get the Dal merged with the Indian National Congress. Sardar Gian Singh Rarewalla, former Chief Minister and now Leader of the Opposition In170 words
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Article114 1956-06-10 1 ANTI-HUMAN U.S.SEMATOR! WASHINGTON. J&* Hie House of Riprwwti tlves ejected yeStrday a Jjroposal An attempt to eliminate ijxute for India, froto tht jrd^n aid Wtt was tauten tyr i standing vote of 61 to M. The Indla-ald prtfr&mme s t oow lUadg tovdhrea ah Attmated UBfW,««jDo<> la ,oan» and surpklßAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-06-10 1 photo. Wearing her hair m pageboy style and with a serious look, Princess Margaret arrives at the United Services Club, Pall Mall, London on June 5, to attend the Regimental Cock-. tail party of the Highland Light Infantry of which she is Colo-nel-in-Chief. The Prlnosss stayed mn hour. APAP - 50 words
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Article83 1956-06-10 1 From Our Own Correspmdent NEW DELHI, June 9— A Strange situation has arisen m Patiaia over the act%m of the PEPBV Ray pra.mu.lch m kicking out Ma two step-brothera frnm the Royal reaiklences which they have occupied till now. They paraded through the main streets of Patiaia83 words
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Article86 1956-06-10 1 BONN, June 9: Chancellor Konrad Adenauer left by special plane last night for a seven-day visit to the United States. The 80-year-old statesman is to spend two days m Washington conferring with American leaders on German. European and world problems. In these talks, he will urgeAP - 86 words
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Article17 1956-06-10 1 TOKYO, June 9: Japan and Turkey will Inaugurate direct telephone service on Monday.— A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article226 1956-06-10 1 Doctors Fed Major i Operation IS Necessary I WASHINGTON, June 9— WUr. James Hagerty, Rte Wiite House Press Secretary, sadd here ti»* an lopcration might be necessary on President *-&e*'feme* yftmte suffering from partial obstruction of Meetne correspondents for the fourth' time yesterday Mr Hagerty saw that Mr. ElsenhowerReuter - 226 words
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Article47 1956-06-10 1 WASHINGTON, June 9: Physicians decided early today to perform an immediate exploratory operation on President Eisenhower to re-' lleve "the cause" of an ob- < struction m the lower Intes- i tinea. The operation, described as abdominal surgery, began at 2.59 a.m. (0659 GMT) Re uterReuter - 47 words
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Article63 1956-06-10 1 WASHINGTON, June 9: The U.S. and Austria formally agreed yesterday to co-operate m research m the peaceful uses of atomic energy. A joint announcement by the State Department and Atomic Energy Commision said the U.S. will furnish Austria with "information as to the design, construction and operationAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-06-10 1 Dimltrl ShepUov, Chairman >f the Fonts* Affair* Committee of the Smiiwi Soviet Mid Formerly Eattor of Pravda, Chief Organ of the Ceatral Committee of the rimmi— lot Party. -_V pUov ha« succeed Mr. V. M. Molotor m head of the Maistry of Foreign Affairs.46 words
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Article160 1956-06-10 1 MOSCOW, June 9— M*. Dimitri ShepUov, the New Soviet Foreign Minister, is to visit Cairo, it was officially announced bore. The spokesman refused to cay when the visit would take place but the Middle East News Agency had reported Shepilov was Invited to attend festivities planned to160 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-06-10 1 Throa DJat ouardt (cantra) form protactiva wall around tho Proa Wont of tho Uppar Hauaa, TturuhalMatattnt (JjJI podium In an attempt to reaehl him during the Plenary Session of the Japanese Upper Houae on Juna 1. Tha iaoiallsta were trying te mtm MUtuno md 14%^ mm80 words
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Article, Illustration958 1956-06-10 2 The ARTHRTE |kfln v isVilUJi TOOK at yourself "know thy*f self," it is a frequently used phrase. Buf it 4a counsel rarely practised. A million times a day do a million elders repeat the words to young people by way of advice. Sometime* the injunction has958 words
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603 1956-06-10 2 npHE Midas touch is something every film producer dreams of possessing, but few have it A. V. Meiyappan Chettiar is one of the few. The course he has charted for himself on Filmdoms map is from "here to everywhere," and picture after picture turned603 words
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Article277 1956-06-10 2 INDIAN FILMS ABROAD DvenY a^^^eSs ago Indian* Alms, though then occupying m the master of total number P^turea turned out, were erica arat 'jHi ta break -s6M anß*nSU waahv Vlted pfUHIIMB CSS- Ortwo DBtenisabintj jrfim '"FtealT' v*te. That made Indian film* known to the West maid then* was fair amount277 words
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Article306 1956-06-10 2 IgDfcAß: Whether actress T. fltarjakiunjul dM something unethical, which even a Aim actress ought not do, Is the question that is being very hotly debate m Madras, particular by other film actresses. Some of them have nothing but downright condemnation for the screen kiss. But it is always a306 words
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Article38 1956-06-10 2 VICE PRESIDENT'S GIFTS NEW D&I41I: The VicePrestdent, Dr. S Radhakrlshnah, is carrying a number of Indian presents for governmental leaders In Soviet Russia, Africa and Europe, which he is visiting. These consist of silk, broacade and handicraft articles,38 words
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2182 1956-06-10 2 George T. Walsh - George T. Walsh "X Representative m India of Republic Picture* international of New York WHAT PRODUCERS MUST DO TO CREATE MT? rptus nue which I have chosen "»te **+y to mislea** ing. Thf fact. that there Is no market for Indian films In2,182 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-06-10 2 J 2? nml wUI to "AaJ^B," a ftlm set la tbe I Bvddttftt era and earmarked for the International market.20 words
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Article1098 1956-06-10 3 DISTURBANCE AT NEHRU'S MEETING BOMBAY: WHthfai as hour of Prime Minister Nehru's reiteration of the Government's stead m regard to Bombay City at the meeting of the A.-I.C.C* tfas unfavourable «e«ctioa of the Mah%rashtrtaa section of %t pofMtmtkm became evident. A police official told1,098 words
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Article138 1956-06-10 3 MKW YORK: It to under* P eteetf that Mr. v. Naraharl I, Rao, farmar Auditor-Ganeral, J; w«tt ha ohooon by tha Oav- in went af India as S> I ecuttv Ohact»r oathaHif i I •f tha World aawfcyhawOha tent, Mr. Kama**, ekafreo later thto year.. tive Olrauterd, ant af138 words
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Article143 1956-06-10 3 NEW DELHI: Mystery surrounds the fate of the eightman Argentine climbers* expedition to unconquered Dhaulgiri m Nepal. The last message received from the expedition was on April 29. Then, with three of his colleagues, Colonel Huerta, leader of the expedition, had set up camp No.NAFEN - 143 words
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Article63 1956-06-10 3 LONG LASTING TYRE LONDON: British and United States scientists who are studying the possibilities of synthetic rubber based on plastic believe that they are on the track of tyre which Is practically everlasting. By using materials of th« polyurethane group, they hop* to produce tyres which wll last 100,000 miles.NAFEN - 63 words
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Article91 1956-06-10 3 CUTTACK: "Mr. Nishamani Khuntia, leader of the PrajaBodalist Party m the Orissa Assembly, \vas»arrested here on a charge of abetting an unlawful assembly during test week's demonstrations m Tirtol about 40 miles from here. Six other members of his party were also put un«ter arrest. It was91 words
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Article289 1956-06-10 3 ■CADURAI: Addressing a pubic meetlDf, Me Cr *J. Ann** g*£2errf*fci Dnwtt* hftja. P*a4ssft a******** l Mr. Asvuplural «44M that If tajaji aoeepted formation Mlpi States, be would be irepatcrf to talk with him on netSoe. *he Central Governnent he said, should have no octroi vwr *his federation, [■he States289 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-06-10 3 The Chief Mtetater, Tun«ku AMoI Rdunu, vMtod the W«JJ!L££ Inform.*- th*" Mwoaimttong betar made lor PEBTA— Fe«tlv»l of ColbTSd at t*« Lrtui Oar**, E«h U«!>Wr hli*' the CMef Mtatoter 1» b^Nf w odwi^P"? JW> yt stete «ftd Settlement CfMta. BeMad hton U the Director. incite V.^«* MM60 words
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711 1956-06-10 3 FNDIAN pointers whose works 1 have been exhibited m the West have often enough eraihasised the sombre side of the jicture of the advancing Indian Republic. A sharp and welcome contrast a offered by Calcutta-born Makhan Dutta Gupta m his current exhibition at the Imperial InstituteNAFEN - 711 words
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142 1956-06-10 3 BRANCH OFFICES OF STATE TRADING CORPORATION NEW DELHI: The Board of Directors of the State Trading Corporation, at its first meetIng recently, decided to organise import and export departments on commercial lines and to set up branch offices at Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. Mr. K. B. Lai Joint Secretary, Ministry142 words
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Article119 1956-06-10 3 MADRAS: The Government of India, it is learnt, may defer their proposal to construct an airstrip at Kurnool. Consequent on the location of the Andhra Capital m Kurnool m 1953. there have been persistent efforts on the part of the Government to get an aerodrome for Kurnool.119 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-06-10 3 The world Chief Guide, Lady Baden FoweH, G BE Is seen here about to shake hands with Theodore Zaftropoulou of Greece dunn* a Girt Guide Rally la the ground* of Lambeth Palace, London. Miss Zafiropoalou mi a member of the overseas contingent of Girl Guides and Rangers who attended112 words
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Article77 1956-06-10 3 KARACHI Work has startid on the construction of a Rs. 1,000,000 dyestuffa factory at Sponsored by the Pakistan industrial Development Corwratioo. the factory *m protuoe *50 tons of Congo Red in* 800 tons of Sulphur Black The titfcory will be complet»d to two jr^rs. Collaborating are twoNAFEN - 77 words
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814 1956-06-10 3 C. P's PLEA - Human Aspects Should Get More Space In Dailies C. P's PLEA -D, COONOOR: "One of the great things that has to be safeguarded at this moment of prorld history is the maintenaoce and protection of huma&l personality. Democracy cannot be worked and popular Government cannot be run efficiently unless the.814 words
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Article172 1956-06-10 3 UNIONIST CONDEMNED WASHINGTON; W A*^ CIO Executive Council yesterday protested French refusal to let one of Its representatives visit Algeria. The Council also protested India's proposed censorship of an American union film. <X George Meany, AFLrCIO president, said Irving Brown. representative m Europe of the Grant American Labour Orjganization waaAP - 172 words
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Article161 1956-06-10 3 Four Indians -figure In the latest list of trainees for whom courses have beeja arrange^ m the United Kingdom under Jhe Colombo Plan Technical Cooperation Scheme the British Government. One of them. Dr. Sukh Dcv Khanna, a demonstrator m pathology at the Amritsar Medical College,161 words
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Article, Illustration559 1956-06-10 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN •y engineering student! from the Benares Hindu University are spending the!? long vacation living and working m Australia with Australians. Tentative plans are being made for a party of Australia student engineers to work ill India during the Australians' long vacation, which starts m :N ovember-December.559 words
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Article1122 1956-06-10 4 BeTlew Of Tnjm F««M MADRAS. Prof. P. SarabahJ ur of th Department vW Madras University i 9^ f tn in »Portant events m toe hfßtory of contemporary music is the festival of folk music and dance which took place In Tanjore between May 12 and 14.1,122 words
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243 1956-06-10 4 World's Lagest Gas Pipeline In Canada subject of three weeks of Parliamentary storm and with Jb»- simple nod of a -he*** n Goalie Chamber. General, jpave Royal assent to the Mil while members of the Senate and House of Commons looked on. Thus he ended fr <s»JWi decorum the storm?A.P. - 243 words
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Article80 1956-06-10 4 HYDERAHAO; TH» Mmm think* that the proptr age wlien tffcrton can be fading a fart Iff* i, 20 or 21 which can b* continued until 35. _Writlno m "Shirax", with fj^mnoa^o hit tons, he taya tnat after 35 all luxury mutt be given up. if thit80 words
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Article49 1956-06-10 4 IXJNDON: During the year which starts m August, Oxford Univenrtty's expenditure Is expected to total £2,092,000. income 1* estimated at $1,082,--000 while outgoings In the viaed budget are 1101,000 higher than originally predictGO* tt y the end l«6«-57, the •bout .liLooo.OOO la five yews. NAFENNAFEN - 49 words
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Article247 1956-06-10 4 Delegates from at least 28 Commonwealth countries have already accepted Invitations to «««*i the Commonwealth Youth Council (CYC) conference at Mlasenden Abbey Buckinghamshire, from July 2* to 2». The principal theme of their discussions will be "Youth' m a Changing Commonwealth Opportunities and Obligations". 6 i Among247 words
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Article29 1956-06-10 4 TOKYO, June 8: Foreign offlas offleiata j»ld on Friday IndoMs^Jmi£! 5"}J* bl y **k from 500 million dollars to One hil808 dolJws In World War n rW»tfew from J%pen.29 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-06-10 4 R.K.MISSION IN MALE GETS MARRIED Bites Tafcafcml, an Inmate of of IWecotw/lSila Loropor. were married CM»ntl r at tfe MW«i pi «|j| In Pemmmg24 words
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Article62 1956-06-10 4 KARACHI: The Film Confer ence under the chairmanship of 'Mr. Abbas Khaleeli. Secretary. Ministry of Industries, accepted the proposal of the Italian film experts recommending th^ establishment of a Film Fin-ance-cum-Devplopment Corporation. This corporation will establish a Motion Picture Academy and two pilot studios, besides extendingNAFEN - 62 words
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97 1956-06-10 4 OIL PROSPECTING IN BOMBAY GOGHA AREA BOM B A V Investigations and mapping are being aarried out by l the Geological 'Survey dertng the Otttt of Cambay for suitable sites for expertaentaJ oU weUs, it is learned! ♦v Sub i* ct to the results of tov^ugtuons, teat iIUJng^will begin m97 words
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Article41 1956-06-10 4 INDIAN ENVOY TO BELGIAN CONGO KrSS. cSSsstailr f ofSS Oovernnient of India m British Stoat Africa. Nairobi, has been concurrently appointed m Con" ■^-General of India m BelgSi and Ruanda SwSdt fays a Press note issued recent. JkJjMU* Ministry of BjiJe^i41 words
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Article65 1956-06-10 4 o«ted that after eight y«an, •Jj f woold "wateome JSS P^**o on the resolutien ydfnwing violence at AIGC W «n fighting such tendenctee they had to 4m defeated In th« •lactlona, ha would not mind and would even %*f. oama it. The defeat of the C«t)greaa65 words
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Article19 1956-06-10 4 INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL IN BAGHDAD BOMBAY: A festival nf t« St.® Production will bavin »ki. »%s. M 111 NAFENNAFEN - 19 words
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Article, Illustration509 1956-06-10 5 PATRICK DAVIDSON - PATRICK DAVIDSON SURVEY FQS AfißTitACil A By A SURVEY made by a leadlag Indian oqwt oa anttition will he* Australia >*» cope with diet prolilMm amour some of the peoples of New Guinea, and so Improve their health. The Indian la Dr. P. a VenkatchaJam. head509 words
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533 1956-06-10 5 A YOUNG English pacifist has found the lure of India so strong he has decided to hitchhike his way there. Setting out this month on an overland Journey that he hopes to complete m two months Frederick Browne, a 22-year-old art student, who533 words
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147 1956-06-10 5 MAN-MADE SPACE SATELLITES WILL HELP NAVIGATION NEW YORK: Man-made space satellites circling round the world at 17,000 miles per hour will one day enable ships and aircraft to navigate more easily, predicts Lovell Lawrence, a Chrysler Corporation scientist. Lawrence made his forecast when speaking to the Detroit section of theNAFEN - 147 words
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Article182 1956-06-10 5 NEW YORK: Some workers m the U.S. vehicle-building industry claim that automation has now reached such a stage that they should be put on a 30-hour week, and paid ai the same rate as for one of 40 hours. Although it has not yet adoptedNAFEN - 182 words
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75 1956-06-10 5 PUNJAB SAMITI TO CONTINUE AGITATION AMRITSAR. Capt Keahab Chandra, President of the Maha Punjab Samltl and Vice-Presi-dent of the All-Indla Hindu Mahasabha, said here recently that the Samiti would continue its peaceful and non-violent struggle against the proposed regional formula for the new Punjab. Capt. Chandra said they would continue75 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-06-10 5 Mr. George Sinniah, Proctor, a leading cttlaea of Khuif was honoured with the award of M.8.E., on the oot— io» of Queen's Birthday.25 words
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211 1956-06-10 5 REVISION OF ACCEPTED INDONEPALESE TREATY BOMBAY: The proposed revision of the Indo-Nepalese trade treaty of 1950. is linked In official quarters here with Nepal's impending trade and friendship pact with Communist China. According to a spokesman of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce here, Nepal wishes to abrogate Section Five211 words
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Article, Illustration135 1956-06-10 5 BOMBAY: The State Trad- j ing Corporation is understood I. to be negotiating for the pur- I, chase from foreign shipyards of a special type of an orecarrier vessel for the movement of Indian Iron ore overseas. The trading body Is also setting up import and135 words
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Article322 1956-06-10 5 WASHttrf?R>l&. D,< 2.: Ju-I venile delinquency continued to Increase m 1955, Dr. Martha M. Eliot, chief of the CWJdren s Bureau of the U.S. De-I I^rtmen* <* Health, Educati on. and Welfare, said here. Dr. Eliot based her* statement on two factors: (1) The Children's Bureau I322 words
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Article108 1956-06-10 5 VENTRILOQUIST'S ELECTRONIC DUMMY LONDON: Archie Andrews, Britain's most famous- ventriloquist's dummy, now shakes hands and eats besides keeping up the usual flow of talk. And he does it without being seated near Peter Brough, who normally pulls the strings. Brough decided to rely on remote control operated electrically when theNAFEN - 108 words
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189 1956-06-10 5 BOMBAY: Four taxation exl>erts from the Finance Ministry are leaving for Europe next month to observe the working of taxes on wealth and capital gains m the United Kingdom, Norway and Sweden as recommended for adoption m India by Professor Nicholas Kalder of Cambridge.NAFEN - 189 words
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Article73 1956-06-10 5 •>1- Mtmlalaßd; Mr. Ravaaappa Raj Kasi Raj, the .Station 1 1 >«■! er .»aaaaK-ta>e' wi|ana> fr— t Mafcijaa Ra'tways, after SS years of service. '"wtm qy iiKii h> Mr. Ra) o« hi* right l»» the Frew dent of the TainJlar Sang««\Jh»_r>ijHini v ef Mpa« Oeyleaeae AwoctaMoa I* oa the73 words
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Article154 1956-06-10 5 BERLIN: India's Cannes Film Festival prise winner. Pather Panchal*, is entered for the Czechoslovak Festival to be held m July, it is reported here. The Soviet Union, Poland and Czechoslovakia are said to be negotiating for its screening nm East Berlin officials say they areNAFEN - 154 words
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