Indian Daily Mail, 11 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail fiOMAFOBH HOKIWkY, JUNE U. 1«» SIX PAGEES 15 CENTS VOL. Xn Now 118
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  • 392 1 President Captured: Arsenal Seised —REBEL RADIO'S CLAIM BUENOS AIRES, June 10— Revolt has broken oat bt Argentina. The Government announced early today that they had executed 18 rebels, after clashes m several parts of the country. (THE REBELS, IN A RADIO BROADCAST HEARD IN SANTIAGO,
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  • 183 1 Coloaial Legacy Illiteracy MONTREAL^ Canada, June 1(K- President flpkarao of Indonesia left Montreal for Rome, ending a six, day visit to Canda during nto world tour. Sukarno said after receiving an honorary decree at the McGill University that victory over the "evil heritage- of colonialism In Indonesia now la m
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  • 101 1 LONDON, June 10. Motcow Radio said today hunter* In Russia's Far Eastern regions catch tigers with their bare hands. "That's the honest to goodness truth," said a broadcaster m England. The broadcaster said comrade Pistoyev, president of a georgraphio society m Khabarovsk, caught two
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  • 51 1 CAIKO, June 10— Kgypt has accepted an invitation to send a trade delegation to Britain, a Middle East report said yesterday. The delegation will seek to find means to improve trade between Egyptian Finance Minister Abdel Monheim Kaisuny and British embassy officials, the agency added.
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  • 405 1 4 Million So Far From E. Bengal NEW DELHI, June 10— One of history's biggest human migration is continuing unabated on the subcontinent, with thousands of Hindus moving from their homes hi East Pakistan to India. Most of the refugees are moving into the
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  • 91 1 With Britain She Goes VANCOUVER. June tOMr. Sidney Holland, Mew »aland Frftme Mlalater, a** Mr* that during the forthcoming London CoaftmonWealt* c Premiers* Conference thw try to wieM greater Inlhi— n| to bring decency Into the conduct of tateraattonal aflfcin. He said the Oonuoonweaßh was the <r— > **9" <»r
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  • 93 1 COLOMBO, June l**i- Communist China has offered Oeykm manufactured IWP w> pay off her det>t under toe Cestoft-Chtna rubber and itee barter deal, It was oftclaUy stated hew. China has previously paid this debt In sterling. A spokesman for Ceylons Rubber Commissioner said samples of the
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  • 106 1 PHILIPPINES TO OUST AMERICAN MIL BASESE HONG KONG. June 10— Mr. Angle Gastsjßjow iwyrnhfr of t^** Philippines House of Repr©* sentatives, mM. here today be win discuss American Bases la the Philippines with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m JVaahingtoa early aext month. Representative Castano arrived here on nls
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  • 94 1 PORT SAH>, June 10.— Port Sal* docker* protesting French policy hi Algeria tove refused to unload M» tons of cargo from Egypt aboard the French freighter Tan* Tse. The Dockers Union has started an anti-French strike and decided it will last until "France changes
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  • 636 1 Witt Cmmm Ahm* Sooner Thorn Expected? CAPETOWN, June 10--I*ere hr fE*JMgJ" dence m South Africa's AfrH»»er NtfMMJfet Government that It is weH o«th© «yi <«> tyP^Lj™ Domimoo tato a PtfbiiiCi ««confcg w "«V'" WI 1 observers here. This feeling was reflected m yet another restatement cf the
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  • 88 1 saw FRAycnoo^ Juno m ■—Or Cfcu. Chw SbowL 6t» UghßoiKMi her* Md CMnfttown civic leader, dtod FYW*y at hla borne. Dr. Chu was prestdeot of the Chinese catbo&c BedeV tor 10 years, President of tbe Hon? Chow Pottmoteat Assoetajtfon, «ad •>• ehairmy of g» Qtfßcse
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  • 25 1 PRAGUE, June 10.— The Indian Vlco-PresMent Dr. Barvepalli Radhatotahnaa, left here by air today for Warsaw after a four-day visit to Cwscboeiovakia.— Reuter
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  • 202 1 KATMANDU, NEPAL* June 10— The body of a YBTI— an abominable snowman is lying m a crevaase south of Kakalu, m Northeast Nepal, according to a report brought nere by 30-year-old ftter Webster. Mr. Webster, British tea-plan-ter from Darjetling, confessed he had not been the legendary
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  • 445 1 LONDON, June 10. Europeans by the million wore happy wn* He— unit last night that President Eisenhower is on the Hie operation wae the one big conversation topic right ac- rose the oontinent. And Ike's own joking comment— "what belly erne"
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  • 91 1 WASHINGTON, June 10 How is Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower standing u p under the strain of her husband's illness? as she always White House Press Secretary James c. Hagerty, told reportres yesterday. Hagerty said Mrs. Eisenhower "got very little sleep" the night the President was stricken.
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON. June 1»— Pwddent ITU— hcmur'g doctors ■aid m A 9 >■ hutinttn today that he had neit a ht«mmably comfortable nighf and had slept at tetmST The ballet!*, fint erf a roottea «e«lea to be hMMd thrtae datty. uldt •TO PtwMettt apeht A rea•oaabJy eoorfortable night.
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  • 119 1 DUBLIN, June 10— A £10,000 prize m the Irish sweepstakes was won toy a ticket held by Ronnie Plllal, son of India's Secretary-General for Foreign Affairs. The younger Pillai is a student at Cambridge University m England. His address on his sweepstakes ticket was 3, York
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  • 121 1 Attlee Fud For Providing Scholarships LONDON, June 10— Labour Party* leaders today appealed for subscriptions to an Earl Attlee Commonwealth Fund for providing scholarships for Commonwealth students to come to Britain and for Britons to study m the Commonwealth. The appeal said Lord Attlee would be assured of a unique
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  • 54 1 CEYLON TO DISCARD WHEAT AGREEMENT COLOMBO, June 10— Ceylon la to break away from the International Wheat Agreement when the current threeyear agreement ends m July, official sources said here today. These sources said the main reason was that under the agreement Ceylon did not benefit from the decline m
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  • 127 1 —JAP AUTHOR HONG KONO, June 10.— A Japanese author said on arrival here from Red China, Baturday that Red China's leader Mao Tse Tung is In good health "so much so that he swam across a pond 500 meters wide to his home village last Rusuke
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  • 75 1 KATMANADU, Jw e 10Indian Prime Minister Nehru may meet the leader of tnt Japanese expedition to Manaslu peak, Yaku Maki sources dose to the Japanese expedition hinted here yesterday. But the 62-year-old MaW would only say he and climber Chara are leaving by air for
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  • 530 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon, June 11, 1956 FROM ONE BOGEY TO ANOTHER! REGRETTING the resignation of Mr. David Marshall as Chief Minister of Singapore, the British Commissioner-General for South East Asia, Sir Robert Scott said m Rangoon where he is on a short visit, that he considered Mr. Marshall
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  • 2528 2 THE 'Baddfck nhuuM n« mrMatv m^hwt>-SimMi^B^Bß^Bß not strictly speaking a religion In the sense usnalry- understood because It has none of the attributes of a theistic system of blind faith and worship cal way of UvfSflts wSfcHreaS^Slsitt?DhLnmal paoß, AnmnMc ironi ail evil fulfilment of all good, purification ef one's
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  • 255 2 LONDON: The Ashok Chakra was presented to Lt.Col. R. A. Shebbare, formerly of the Third Battalion of the Grenadiers of the Indian Army, at a ceremony held at the Indian High Commission. The presentation was made by India's High Commissioner m Britain, Mrs. Vijayalakshml Pandit.
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  • 294 2 PRESUMED LOST AT SEA OFF MADRAS COAST maiiww: m w unj -su-y e»r-ora mr. Aravind Wagle 3rd Fiinhwwn of im. M Bkacaft Vllava" Ik mfaMte*' i a tffell tn has* I^mm Ina^ M^tt. a*F ifMMa W tmmw lP RJM IVMv OT vtJHy Oil XUBQiM*
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  • 70 2 MADURAI: A proposal w aa under consideration to start a Tamil Academy under the auspices of the Tamil Sjngam m Madura., said Mr. P. T.'RaJan M.L.A. and Chairman of the Reception Committee, while proposing a vote of thaaks to the participants, the public of Madurai and
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  • 46 2 RY. WAGONS PLUNGE INTO RIVER DACCA: Six wagons of a goods train carrying coal plunged into a river while the train was passing through a bridge near Nayanpur between Aknaura and Comilla on the East Bengal Railway, according to official reports received here on Monday last.
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  • 98 2 BOMBAY: Rajkamal Kalamandir's "Jhanak Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje" bagged three of the eight awards of the Film Journalists' Association, Bombay, for the best Hindi picture of 1955, for direction (V. Shantaram) and for music direction vasant Desai). The other awards are: Best actor Dey Anand ("Munimji") best
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  • 132 3 Mr. S. V. Raman of Alor Gajah, who was honoured with the title of J.P., on Queen's Birthday. Mr. Raman, a wett-knowa Indian m Malaya, has distinguished himself by bis ceaseless social, educational and public activities. He is the son of the late Mr S. Venusropal Chettlar
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  • 667 3  - REDUCING INEQUALITY OF INCOMES IN INDIA-Nehru's View EUGENE LEVIN By NEW DELPHI: Indiansmillions of wnom are among the poorest m tne world, with a few among the richest are busy discussing ways to reduce what they call "inequality of incomes." Everyone agrees it's something that has to be done if
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  • 210 3 NEW DELHI.- The overali buugeuuy deficits lor the peiiou ox the nrst Plan have S?J.J^ linate < 1 at Ra- 3.900.--000,000 or an average of about «s. 7«0,000,000 a year. Of this, withdrawals from cash balances account for about 41 pp r cent and the net
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  • 345 3 fQR mauaoN of bombay CITY IN NEW STATE *OONA: leaders ef tt» Samyulcta Maharashtra movement, who met here last Tuesday informally, expresses) themssHms m favour of osntlnumg the struggle fer realisation of I* 1 1 *»«y#!ta Maharashtra, inofuding Bombay, Belgaum, Karmar awl other MarrtlH opssklng arsas s« the border.
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  • 146 3 HYDERABAD: Swami Ramanand TJrth, M.P., said here that it was difficult to understand "why the Prime Minister chose the AICC session at Bombay to announce the decision of the Government on the future of Bombay City." In a statement to the Press, he said that since the
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  • 33 3 hst" I|M^ A« SiMplMi pmsfesssr of psyrtwlsgy a* tn» Vatvenit, of Caltfotssa, Harrlsen Qongh, pveposnl ysstccdsy. vantssl a m^m^^ tt^^*—*M SsnsS) ttaas* AA te a^^A^^A tar 2**^*»""*a--Bs>»nt they can DM)h^f}e^aw ■sWfcs«a*asß»«fce>4^»^ A.P.
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  • 304 3 WIPING OUT CRUELTY TO CHILDREN LONDON: Doctors and lawyers here joined forces to more effective governJJwwUoo to wipe out cruelty t .^P^^tlves of the BrtS? 2*%5L A««>cl«tlon and Magistrate* Association nave spent four yews djaenssing their plans. Now they have iasued a Joint report callin* for the setting 19 of
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  • 116 3 KASHMIR UNIT FOR U.N.O. NEW DELHI: Mr. L Sharma, a former Principal Information Officer of the Government of India, has been appointed as an officer on special duty m the Kashmir unit of the External Affairs Ministry. He is expected to assist the External Affairs Ministry m preparing the background
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  • 20 3 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek. MB. E i>.. will open the Pearl's Hill Youth Club on Sunday,
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  • 164 3 Prosperous Year For Dutch Jute Industry CALCUTTA: Marked by rising production and Increased exports, 1966 was a satisfactory year for the Netherlands jute Industry, according to Information received by the Indian Central Jute Committee. The ttal output of the industry was up by 10 per cent over 1964. This increase
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  • 139 3 N. Vietnam Demands Unity Referendum HONO KONG, June 10.— Communlat Nortn Vietnam m nounced it hag asked the cocnalrman of tne Indochina at mlatice, Britain and Russia, to take "necessary measures" to brln X about a meeting between North and South Vietnam for WP 086 <* arnmgb^ gener*l wnniratt— etecttonai/
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  • 140 3 NIAGARA. FALLS, New York, June 10.-3 tunned officiate of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. counted their company's loss at us 1100,000,000 yeaterday as they searched al- ftP^Sxi? ant to sahraye from the wreckage of the once-mlsntbr ptaat largest hydro-electrtc station m the Niagara Mohawk system, was Jmoeked
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  • 94 3 LONDON: Britain's latest astronomical telescope has been built by three Isle of Wight amateurs from scrap parts, many of them recovered from a rubbish heap. It la a reflector- type, In which the big object lens of the ordinary telescope is replaced by a curved mirror.
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  • 119 3 Refugee Colony For Orissa's Steel Town CALCUTTA; Rourkclla, India's new steel town In Orissa, will have a 400-hut refugee colony to shelter displaced families from East Pakistan tn be employed m development work on the location. A sum of Rs. 450.0 C© has been placed at the disposal of the
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  • 135 3 NEW DELHI; India produced 212,0000 flnet minces of good of gold m 1955. This registered a shortfall of 12 per cent fio m the 1954 output of 241,000 ounces, according to the latest figures available. Production too w as lo w during the year m Australia, the
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  • 191 3 Workers Benefit From ProfitSharing Schemes LONDON 1 Approximately 389,1u> workers m Britain uiaw an average of 5.9 per cent aoovc their ordinary pay because their companies run profit-sharing schemes. Particularly mckly are those employed by builders and contractors operating ouch projects. They get an extra 15.7 per cent, t Inns
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  • 73 3 OOTACAMUND: It is understood that the inauguration of the Kundah Hydel Project will take place on June 29, instead of on July 4 as originaaly arranged. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, who will lay the foundation-stone at Manjoor near Kundah bridge will arrive here on
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  • 506 3 NEW DELHI: Under the decimal coinage system which the Government of India have decided to introduce with effect from April Ist 1857, there win be seven coins beginning from Naya Paisa to the Rupee. These are: one Nya Paisa, two Naye Paise, five Naye Paise,
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    31 3 Mlm DuapMlriyaai, daughter of Mr. Thambi Filial, Klang and Mr. K. T. Anso, son of Mr. Kandiah of Kuala Lumpur, who were married recently at the Marianunan Temple premises, Knala Lumptn-.
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  • 548 4 Dr. Lmkim** Statem**U "No UuUed Front" BANGALORE: Dr. R. M. Lohia, Leader of the Socialist Party of India, stated here categorically last week there was no question of the Socialist Pasty uniting: with other political parties; m respect of the general elections to come off early next year. The
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  • 126 4 At Wfll MM MMMIMf 008- •mnmm. Ttm a hJSta mp#A 4mL^ ji^h&VaSV^bfl^ t^Bfc #«BOk_ the tows, MM Immt smt, tkm> I* henry tnfle. to move from the eMtn of the reo4, t»o ienfceys constttorte "Ifumry Breeicbspeetom efe t Motor v«fcieles H NMrt^ vtotter. As the total
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  • 144 4 PONDICHERRY: Mr. K. V. K. Sundaram, Special Secretary, Union Law Ministry, who arrived here to undertake a comprehensive survey of the legal and judicial set up of the former French areas m India, met a deputation of members of the Pondicherry Bar Association. They acquainted him
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  • 161 4 chrapsfca tosscsosi a hospital, atari*-'4§ -miles from here, following the reported assault by •ome patients on the Superintendent of the hospital and a few other members of the staff. Including a nurse, on Monday. The staff of the hospital, run by the West Bengal Government and accommodating about 785
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  • 79 4 GOODS WAGON DERAILS NEAR QUILON QUILON: Through running of trains on the Quilon-Shen-cottah sectio nof the Southern Railway, remained suspended shortly after 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday as a result of derailment of one carriage of a goods train between Kottarakarai and Ezhukone stations, 12 miles from here. The guard of
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  • 163 4 The Socialist Party clarified its attitude towards agitations and struggles, by adopting a lengthy resolution last week. The National Committee pointed out that distinction should be made between agitations and struggles. Agitations were constitutional and should be undertaken, it was stated, against prevailing tyrannies and exploitations. "In
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  • 490 4 TRIVANDRUM: The Government of India have promised to help TravancoreCochin with resources to bridge 'the large uncovered gap* m the State's budget as its implementation proceeds. This is disclosed m a review of the Government's activities In the past two months under the President's rule
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  • 38 4 VICE PRESIDENTS GIFTS NEW DELHI: The VicePresident, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, is carrying a number of Indian presents for governmental leaders m Soviet Russia, Africa aad Europe, which he is visiting. These consist of silk, broacade and handicraft articles.
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  • 34 4 Lord Retd, thatrms* of ttae Constitutional Oom mission, callod on the Chief HUMeter, Tungku Abdul Rahman, m. Kuala Lumpur on Juna 4? Picture show* the Chief Minister with Lord Reid
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  • 221 4 BOMBAY: The Indian naval flotilla, comprising I.N.S. Delhi flying the flag of Rear- Admiral Tyrwhitt, Flag Officer com- manding the fleet, the Destroyers, Rana, Godavari, Ganga and Gomati, and the fleet tanker, Shaktl, left Bombay on Tuesday morning for summer exercises. They will be joined later by
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  • 61 4 POONA: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru will visit Poona, on August 1, to preside over a function to mark the publication of the 11th, 12th and 13th volumes of the MfthaMmrfttn prepared by the Bhandarkar Institute of Oriental Research, Poona. The volume* to be declared published
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  • 635 4 KANCMEEPURAM: Achary*. Vinoba Shave, who broke Mo threo-day foot on Monday, was all right In his hoolth, his Morotary, tfa Qojnodar Doss said. Dr. Suohilo Nayyar, who was attondins) on Vinohojl durlna his fftst loft for Arkonam to rejoin Ms 3>«dft yotro group. A number
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  • 135 4 Mtfgoslavia's Marshal Ttto told the Kremlin top men that he is ready to make friende with the Soviet Union —as aquals. Marshal Tito made this statement m a firm but friendly spssch at a State luncheon m the Kremlin where his host, President Voroshilov, lavished praise
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  • 1008 4 IF INDIA FAILS THERE IS NO BARRIER TO COMMUNISM IN SOUTH EAST ASIA NEW DELHI: One of Prime Minister tftawaharlal JVehru's favourite statements is that modern India is on the move. Many people are asking today just wQiere it is going. It appears to them both politically ad economically this
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  • 748 5 BULLION RESERVE HBT BE PROPORTHftMII —Chambers' Federation NEW DELHI: In a communication to the Oovrnmont of India on the Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) Sill recently introduced m Lok Sabha, the Committee of tha Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry has pointed out that while It may
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  • 124 5 NAGPUR: AH school children of the age group six to 14 will be exempted from payment of tuition fee throughout Madhya Pradesh from the academic year beglanlng from tMe June-July. The State Government explain that thie la the Urst stop m the fwMlmant of the directive
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  • 167 5 MODEL WORKSHOPS TO TRAIN VILLAGE CRAFTSMEN MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned a scheme for the establishment of two model combined workshops for carpentry and blacksmithy, with mobile units attached to each, one at Tirunelveli and the other at Kozhikode. Fifteen artisans m the carpentry section and 20 m the blacksmithy
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  • 319 5 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, toM Pressmen, last Thursday that the Government would shortly finalise the list of commodities on which Sales Tax was pwfmwii* to be levied at a single point Instead of the present maW-pbtot levy. The Chief Minister said that the Government had
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  • 314 5 HYDERABAD: Inter-State committees at Ministerial level of Hyderabad and Andhra, Hyderabad and Bombay and Hyderabad and Mysore would be set up shortly to deal with preblaiiis of tnteytton^of Totongana, Mahratwata and Marnasapsi ai*esjs of Hyderabad State wtth Andttrav Maharaohtra end Mytore, On B. Ramakrishna Rao.
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  • 142 5 L HYDERABAD: The Chief of Hyderabad, Dr. B. Ramakriahna Rao, toW Pressmen, that the Working Committee of the Indian National Congress had decided onoe for all that there should be one Pradesh Congrestr Committee for one State when Pressmen asked if the demand for a
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  • 92 5 MADRAS: The power cut on all except very essential con--1 Burners m the hydro-electric system areas m the State has i twee reduced from the existing fifty per cent to twenty-five per cent with effect from Thursday. June 7, owing to > alight improvement m the wat
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  • 138 5 BOMBAY: Tae "inauspic- tote** pujnber 18 has delayed by nve days the re-opening of futures trading m cotton m iaMaya lA meeting of the Board of of the Hast India Cotton Association had decided on Thursday to retsume trading on June 13. as the day -was considered auspicious by
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  • 244 5 POLICE FIRING IN BOMBAY CRUDE BOMBS USED BY HOOLIGANS Polfc opmmdHr% oit Thursday at Thakurdyy. C»g^ Bombay to alopsm a violent crowd which !»y. cr »y *y»»«> f* Htlliiß milk on thorn shortly yg.!'yg* "2™!*"* w damonttrating m favour of Maharashtra State Including Bombay had boon arrested. Police said that
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  • 45 5 NEW DELHI l Mr. Sri Prakasa, that present Oovor nor of Madras, is likely to bo i appointed Oovorner of Bihar, m the place of, Mr. R. R. Diwakar, whoso term of offloo is expiring shortly, it i la understood, <j;
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  • 92 5 NEW DELHI: Another coach-building factory for the manufacture of all-steel lightweight integral coaches, exclusively for the metre gauge system, will be set up shortly by the Indian Railways. Mr. O. Srinivasamurthi, En-gineer-in-Charge of the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, has been asked by the Railway
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  • 108 5 AURANGABAD: Hyderabad Chief Minister, Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, laid the foundation stone of the building for the- Aurangabad Polytecjinic, one of the three regional institutions started last year In Hyderabad. The building will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 0.35 lakhs. The State Minister for Education,
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  • 162 5 Lamas Banned A Surgical Operation!. KATMANDU: A surgical operation was tabooed "by the Buddhist Lamas of Thyangboche monastery as It in* volved the use of knives and scissors and "bloodshed", reports reaching here said. Hi Marsti last, Fritz Luchsinger, of the Swiss Everest expedition, appeared to be m need of
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  • 121 5 14 RLY. WORKERS TO BE PROSECUTED HYDERABAD; The Railway Police last week filed chargesheets against 14 railway workera In connection with th« disturbances at Kastpet on May 17 during the recent railway firemen's strike. They are being prosecuted before the Special Magistrate for Railways at Secunderabad, under the Indian Penal
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  • 118 5 Foreign Cultural Missions NEW DELHI: The denial of visas by India to a batch of Chinese from Peking, who wished to attend a conference organised by the "All-India Primary School Teachers' Association" is officially confirmed. During the last twoive months there has been a large number of visits by cultural
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  • 70 5 KOVILPATTI: Six persons, posing as Police officers, two of them m khaki uniform last week broke into the house of Pichaiah Chettiar at Ramanathapuram village m Kovilpatti firing crackers, and decamped with jewels, worth Rs 500, it is reported. The Deputy Superintendent of
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  • 68 5 Mr. C. R. Srinivasan LONDON: Mr. C. R. fcuntvasan, Editor of The swadopamitran, Madraa, has arrived m London from Zurich where he participated m the Assembly of the International Press institute. Mr. Srinivasan will remain In Britain till the end of the month and will visit some important industrial and
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  • 471 6 Bitn«etuffaigfrim§; Act Am Detenreate NEW YORK, Jmw 1«— IVw> is mack fiwlition m Uw> robber industry that Ike utanl %*e may regain some of the market lost tap ujnlnwttc, the New York Times, said today. "Many manufacturers believe that natural rubber has some advantages
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  • 80 6 U.S. 49 m: To Ruil S.N. NEW YORK. June 10— It was estimated here Saturday tt»* it may o°* million <JoH*ra more to m n the United nations next year. The cnr«ftt budget to 41 million dollars. < er expenses as a result of the U.N. takui In new members
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  • 317 6 NBW DELHI: Some doubt seems to be felt by a section of the public as to the effect of the the compliance by an existing private company of the statutory requirements of Section 147, of flic Companies Act, 1956, on its rights and obligations under
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  • 149 6 Bank Mission, now m this country, on Thursday met the RaUway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, and is underS^t^i ye dlBc 8 ««d with Mm India's plans to develop her transport system during the Second Plan period. i!!*? Mls slpn» which has completed its tow
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  • 24 6 CARS CYCLES «»etoui ttut»bw of caw re«st«Nd m Singapore till the end of April 1056 Is 52.304. rapt<tts<T6iw 1,410, to££ 10,158 and blcyclia Wm
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  • 153 6 America's Ruinous To Britain CARDIFF WALES, June 10 ->-Mi. Aneurln Sevan. Labour member of Parliament, yesterday urged that Britain awl the United States should ac- cept the Russian offer to .end Hydrogen Bomb experiments. Mr. Bevan, who was speaking before 6.000 South Wales miners at their annual rally predicted an
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  • 125 6 MADRAS: The Madras Government, it is learnt, are now trying to collect precise information and statistics of personnel m the headquarters offices who would opt for service In the new Kerala State or Mysore following the proposed reorganisation of the States. It is learnt a circular
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  • 122 6 DAKSHINA PRADESH COMMITTEE'S APPEAL MADURA! Messrs. K. Lakshmlnarasimhan and A. Chelliah. Secretaries of the Dakshiaa Pradesh Committee, m a message to Mr. Dhebar. Congress President, and Prime Minister Nehru state that a widely representative and popular committee of Madras Congressmen and legislators has been formed at Madras with the object
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  • 151 6 BOSTON, June 10. The Christian Science Monitor said today In a leading article. 'American concern over British steps to expand trad* with Communist China has called forth an official statement of British Intentions keep «ii* trade within reasonahto touads, I Americans can
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  • 92 6 Gambling Im United States LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, June 9. A British official studying U.S. gambling problems said yesterday tne legalised gambling of England would be unlikely to work m America. Arthur W. Peterson i s head of the Home Office's miscellaneous division, which handles gambling problems. He has been vising large
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  • 89 6 MOSCOW, June 10— The first western fashion show to be held m Moscow since the revolution opened yesterday. Six beautiful English girls displayed the latest models from London. Russian women were wide* eyed when they heard British i Ambassador Sir William Hay- ter say each garment
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  • 259 6 LONDON June 10 An article m the News of the World today claimed that although there is an air of tense "watchfulness" m Singapore there is no panto among aye- I rage Britons m the Colony. t This mass circulation newspaper's correspondent m Singapore,
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  • 120 6 FORMER BR. SCIENTIST WRITES IN PRAVDA LONDON* June 10 Pro* fessor Bruno Pontecorvo, former British Scientist contributed an article on modern Physics m today's issue of Pravda the Soviet Communist Party newspaper according to the Soviet News Agency Tass. Professor Pontecorvo who was formerly senior principal scientific officer at the
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  • 103 6 Soviet Travasion CARDIFF, TOALWS, June 10 Satu3usTb3t%usairf Is going to launch g^*, 4Wkr»ord*'lt will not be an invaaon of the Rid Army," he said, "but an invasion of scientists technicians, educationalists and professors of all kinds." Bevan said this invasion of the rest of the world take place within the
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  • 217 6 Nehru's Programme In U. S. NEW TORM: President Etoenhoww and Mr. Nehru will have two full days to discuss matters of State when the Indian Prime Minister yisitg the to JUly, It is learnt here. According to informed source*; Mr. Nehru, who will arrive at Washington on July 7, wUI
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  • 160 6 BOMBAY: Mr. j. R. 1 Bhonsle, Union ©eputy Minlater for Rehabilitation, said here last week that the National Discipline Scheme would l nl Kluc d throughout India with the Planning Commission ear-marking Rs. 50 lakh s for thepurpose. B The scheme was originated by Mr. Bhonsle and
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  • 394 6 Malayan boy students have a better grounding m English than Australian boys, m the opinion of Yen Hock n& one of three brothers from 129, Joo Chiat Place. Singapore How studying m Australia. But, he says, Australians boys are mor c advanced m Science,
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  • 517 6 Road Deaths Increase In Singapore j Saturday p« Worst Day fc. Says April R*ort I There vjere 1,779 accident* reported in* April 1956 cornpar* with the previous month* tctal of 1,556 and 1,570 for tfN**orrwponding month of 1955. I The Traffic Police Monthly Report for April alto said there were
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  • 175 6 stockhuijM, June 10. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh drove from the Royal Palace here to the little English Church of St. Peter and St. Sigfrid today In brilliant sunshine. A great crowd outside the Church heard the relayed voices of the Duke of Edinburgh
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  • 30 6 i\LW YOKii, rfime 10 foe Queen S>n>a Henie and Norwegian snipping magnate Niels Onatad were married yesterday by a Norwegian Minister' m the bridegroom's swank manhattan apartment. A.P.
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  • 99 6 TAIPEI, Formosa, June Ifr. —Private reports reaching Taipei from Manila predict that the Philippine Government will not support the claim of Tomas Cloma, head of a Nautical School, to some of the Spratly islands. Cloma's claim projected the barren, uninhabited islands into the news as it was followby
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