Indian Daily Mail, 12 June 1956

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  • 726 1 Unique Reform Introduced Alliance Leaders To Be Im Charge Of Day-To-Day Work Of C#vt. The Settlement Government m oonsnHatton with the Affiance Party hits proposed to establish a Committee System m Penan*. The whole object is to try tad have a majority elected party to assume
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  • 184 1 WASHINGTON, June 11.— President Eisenhower w a£' reported m excellent condition yesterday, suffering some of the pain and discomfort that follow a major abdominal operation. The President lay In Walter Reed Hospital, his head slightly elevated m a regulation army hospital bed. A "decompressing" tube
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON, June 11, President Eisenhower had comfortable night and hit general condition is excellent, his doctors announced m a bulletin today. The bulletin said: "It is contemplated to get him out of bed and let him walk a short distance m his room twice today." Reuter
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  • 60 1 STOCKHOLM June 11.— A prayer for ailing President ifilsenhower was read during Sunday's service for Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh m the British Church of St. Peter and St. Slgrid m Stockholm. The Duke of Edinburgh read the lesson from Mark, third chapter,
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  • 62 1 VATICAN CTTY June 11.— Pope Plus xn Sunday received Devadas Gandhi, son of the late Indian statesman and philosopher, m a private audience m the Pontiff's private study. Devadas Gandhi was accompanied by his wife and three children. THke audience lasted about 10 minutes. Vatican spokesman
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  • 103 1 Americans Spend $1,600 Million On Sight Seeing WASHINGTON, Jane 11. SlgfctaeaißK America— spent m record-lw airing US »1,600 mtttton on foreign trmv«l fa 1956, the U.S. Department of Commerce Mid yesterday. it predicted a further rise m lift*, and said Uie 190 ft total was US ¥*00 million more tnan
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  • 84 1 Singapore Minister for works and Communications aad chairman of the Indian Cultural Delegation Reception Committee Mr. Francis Thomas, wishing the leader of the Indian Cultural Delegation, Mr. Prithviraj Kapeor, goodbye, before the latter boarded the Air India International on. Saturday for Indte. Mr. Prithviraj told the
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  • 82 1 DAMASCUS, June 11.— Pa- kistan's Minister at Damascus, Lalshah Bukhari, yesterday 1 warned that "war will no doubt break out between India and Paktetan If the question of Kashmir is not properly settled to meet the national aspirations of lt» people." Bukhari called
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  • 246 1 BUENOS AIRES, June 11— rhc provisional government of President Ara.nburu announced Sunday that it had completely supressed a new revolt m Argentina. A government report said that the seventh regiment re bel holdouts at La Plata surrendered following a vicious bombing by government Jet planes.
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  • 187 1 KATMANDU, Nepal June 11— Peter John Webster, a British mountain climber, said yesterday Nepalese villagers believed that the frozen corpse of an "abominable snowman" is lying preserved m a crevasse at the foot of a Himalayan peak. Webster, a tea planter from the
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  • 155 1 WITHDRAWAL OF KOREAN COMMISSION PEKING, June 11.— The Chinese Foreign Ministry declared that the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission In Korea 'hae the full right to dispatch its teams again to be stationed at the specified ports of entry.' A press statement said: 'It is absolutely Jnadmlssable that the Korean Armistice
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  • 197 1 Two Labour Front members, Mr. Lee Choon Eng and Mr. A_ R. Lazarous, who crossed the floor In the Singapore Legislative Assembly from Government aide to Opposition benches, have resigned from the Labour Front. It is reliably understood that these two members will Join Mr.
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  • 848 1 To Freedom-Gen. Loewen "SEATO Is neither militarily impotent nor a threat to anyone. It is designed to be a shield to freedom; and if we all play ow parts properly, it will be a very effective one," declared General Sir Charles
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  • 293 1 Captain J. F. Rumbellow of lyne&iae tne commouorc of cue s»neil Tanker 'Vexuia.'' vexuia,' tne nagsiup of the Shell 'lanKer licet, maue her ni'Hi vu^ttgt.' to iiii s part of cne woiiu last ween. me snip i^as a atad weight cauyin R capacity of 31,u00 iont, aud mcasuies
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  • 502 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues, June 12, 1956 Aids Abets SEATO WHAT is South East Asia minus India, Indonesia, Burma and Ceylon; and yet we find a South East Asia Treaty Organisation, briefly called the SEA TO, without these powers, ostensibly to save this region from Communism but m reality
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  • 1663 2  -  J. BALKARA SINGH GURU ARJLN DEV By TN Goindwal, on the River Beas, there lived a man named Arjun Dcv, who 350 years ago today, at Lahore became the first matyr of the Sikhs. He paved the path of non-violence. He was
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  • 323 2 MADRAS: Mr. A. B. Shetty Minister for Health, paid a tribute last week to the good work done by a group of students from tne Madras Stanley Medical College, who are now on a three-week camp at Alamadi, about 15 miles from Madras City. The Minister,
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  • 30 2 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrive at Earls Court. London, on Jane 7 for the opening of this year's Royal Tournament, a military pageant.
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  • 175 2 NEW DELHI: The problem of filling meteorological balloons with hydrogen at outlying observatories will be considerably simplified by a new type of portable hydrogen generator developed In India by the Meteorological Department. Balloons, which are used to obtain data relating to the winds m the upper atmosphere
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  • 222 2 —Banda COLOMBO.'"* The Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, speaking at a Press conference, after he had conferred with the heads of the Police and the Army and his senior Cabinet colleagues, claimed that the situation. in Colombo was well under control at 4 p.m.
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  • 250 2 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, said on Wednesday that owinjr to the present uneasy situation m Ceylon, certain doubts had now arisen whether he could make the trip to London this month to attend the meeting of the Commonwealth
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  • 57 2 BOMBAY: The Office of the Wag* Board for Working Journalist* has been set up on the sth floor of "Everett", 100, Marine Lines, behind Marine Lines Station, Bom-bay-2, it was officially announced her* last week. All communications relating to the Wag* Board should henceforth to addressed
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  • 583 3 PAK, DEMANDS SURRENDER OF HINDU-HELD PROPERTY ACTION UNDER EVACUEE LAW BOMBAY: Dr. Choitram P. Gidwani, M.P., President of the All-India Refugee Association, said here last week that the Pakistan Government had served more than 700 notices on Hindu residents of West Pakistan declaring them evacuees or intending evacaees and asking
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  • 350 3 MADRAS: Even though a mother-in-law might succeed In making the position of her daughter-in-law extremely unhappy and might also be responsible for giving sustained provocation to her daughter-in-law, still it did not give the ter-in-law the right by any means to murder her mother-in-law. This was the
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  • 248 3 WORK ON NEW STATE BEGUN NAGFUft: With ths battt* for Bombay City toot, tho MaharaetttHan leader* now ooom to bo thinking In terms of tho now set-up for tho propoood State. A committee consisting of Ministers front Maharashtra^ Marathwada, and Vidarbha, is understood to have boon constituted to look into
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  • 71 3 BOMBAY: The Geological Survey of India has struck [ignite m Western Kutch, it is learned. Total reserves of the brown coal In this region are estimated at 22, 000,000 tons. Deposits have been located at Baranda, Jhulrai, Umarsar and Lefrl. In the Umarsar-Lefri region, the lignite seams
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  • 60 3 BOMBAY: The three-daj 23rd session of the Ail-India Sanskrit Sahltya Sammelar which ended m Bombay lasi week passed resolutions recom mending: the establishment 01 a Sanskrit University at Delh ftnd adoption OT Devnagarl a; the common script for all In dian languages. Another resolution demanded that Sanskrit
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  • 160 3 KARACHI: Millat, a language daily of Dacca, was last week reported to have published a news item saying that the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Mohammed All's resignation on health grounds was imminent and "there are chances of Mr. Amjad All (at present Finance Minister) being appointed as
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  • 204 3 TIRUNELVELI: A District Welfare Committee to collect unds and distribute them to leserving institutions was 'ormed here recently at a conerence of representatives of •haritable and welfare organisations and others convened by the Collector. The Collector said the Madras Secretariat Party had offered to
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  • 176 3 MADRAS: The South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce has convened a meeting of Its members on June 7 to consider the situation arising out of the enforcement of the Madras Cinemas (Regulation) Act and the directions with regard to screening of approved fume with effect from May 30.
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  • 595 3 AMIHRA GOVTVS PROPOSALS KURNOOL: Several step* Intended to give a fllllp to the study of Sanskrit are being taken by the AndhraGovernment and more Inducement it being offered to ttudwtf* taking up the study of Sanskrit by making education frj* up to VI Form for
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  • 762 3 Praja Partshacfs Decision MRfcAJW (Nepal); NepsTft Ruling Praja Pwrtahad Parly ended its loor-day conference "stockrtakIng** here fast week wife flto gf&nd finale of a fcalf a-mile long presideniial ptuOaaton, led by 36 etephante. In the procession were leaders of the party— E»resident Bhadrakali Mism, Prime Minister Tanka Prasad Acharya
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  • 104 3 TOKYO: The party for preparing a geological map of Aala opened here under the sponsorship of the *BeonomJc Commission (or Asia and the Far East. The meeting wa a atteuded by senior t,c-ologidta or 13 countries a nd ako expert* t ro m variou s technical boaloa of
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  • 94 3 Fellowships To Indian Journalists CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts); Journalists from India and Pakistan have be«n awarded Nlema n Foundation fellow* ships for a year's- titudy at Harvard University, it was announced last week. They are Mr. Gk K. Reddy, political -writer of The Timet of India who will a tody Government and
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  • 147 3 4 More Centres For Gram Sevikas ftEW DELHI: About 1,125 'gram aevikas* or women vil-lage-level workew fror the Central Social Welfare Board's welfare extension projsets are to be trained m 1006-57 at the training centres of the Ka-sturba»-Gandhi National Immortal Trust. In addition to the 16 centres of the Trust
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  • 141 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan President, General lakander Mirza, will pay a "courtesy visit" to Afghanistan from June 18 to 23, a Pakistan Government spokesman told Pressmen here laat week. He said the President would be accompanied by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. M. S. A. Baig, and by
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  • 131 3 RESEARCH IN ARTIFICIAL RAIN MADRAS: The Government of Madras have sanctioned a sum of Rs. 6,000 for conducting further research m articial rain. A reviewing Committee consisting of Mr. U. Ananda Rao, Chief Engineer. Irrigation (Chairman), the Director of Agriculture, the Regional Director of the Observatory, the Ch.ef Engineer for
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  • 178 3 Need To Raise India's Tea Acreage BOMBAY: Mr. T. T. Krlshnatnachari, Minister for Commerce and Industry, Government of India, inaugurated here the first Tea* Centre. Mr. Krishnamachari. speaking on the occasion, said that sooner or later the Government would have to make the industry really a "swadeshi one." m the
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  • 100 3 RAMEBWARAM: Many houses and huts on the southern side of Dhanushkodi have been washed away by sea water, owing to furious winds and rough sea last week. The fttukundarayar and V.' R. Choultries, the main place* of abode of pilgrims, have been heavily damaged. The fish
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  • 159 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister fijehru returned here laat Tuesday f ram Bombay after attending the A.-I.C.C. meeting. An earlier Bombay message saidt Prims Minister Nehru accompanied by Mr. U. N. Dnebar, the Congress President, Mr. O. B. Pant, the Home Minister and Mrs. Indira Gandhi left
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  • 405 4 Mwuliam fjuwy'* Plea NSW YORK: Tft* Indian Ambassador to the U.S.A., Mr. G< JU flfaftrta, <-a!le4 for readjustment of Its policies and approach by the West towards Asian and African nations m a speech during the week-end. <^* <• The Western attitude sfc#o
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  • 68 4 HYDERABAD: Mr. B. F«nialUuliiia Rao, and member* of his Cabinet will be present at mass marriages between Harijaa* aad csste Hindus «H Jkme 15 at Mominuet f» VlkrahaA. Mr. Raoaaswaml, nuprty Mlirtter for Agrletrttsvw, wiH oaV ctate as "priest" m tk« o«--casloa. later-caste marriages are being; encouraged
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  • 229 4 LONDON; India's "New Neutralism" is. the subject of an editorial m the Manchester Guardian last week. The paper said, "Recently there have fceen some changes m the concept of neutralism which guides India's foreign policy. "In the past, the reason for India's neutralism was weakness.
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  • 120 4 L.OWDON; A contract for piinting machines, which will take two year s to fulfil teas been placed by the Government of India with a Kcttering (Northamptonshire) firm. The order for'fhe 22 seel-fed rotary presses to be built for India is one
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  • 70 4 World's Wettest Spot Breaks Record POONa.', The world's wettest sport, Cheerapunji m Assam, broke its previous record of 50 years and established a new Jigh m rainfall figure on June The place recorded an exceptionally heavy rainfall on that day. During 24 hours ending &m ot Jun 5 the rainfall
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  • 94 4 SHOLAPUK: iFour persons were shot dead and one was injured when a villager ran amuck and opened fire on them last evening at flalgar. about nine miles from here, according to reports received last week! The reports said' that the villager, Canpat Patil, got enraged over a
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  • 64 4 KUMBAKONAMU In the village of Tfrupazhayar, on the banks of the Tirumalrajan, ftumbakonam, two trees, arami (ncu* rel'giosa) and margoaa (mella azadi rachta) were planted together and "married." The trees were brought hi procession, placed on a newly constructed platform on the southern bank off the Tlrumairajan, and
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  • 120 4 OOTACAMUND: The Governor, Mr. Sri Prafcasa, en Thursday narrated the story of a man, who tried to appear like Mahatma Gandhi, but failed to be cc m spirit. Presiding ever a seminar on the promotion of research m training colleges, and educational and
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  • 206 4 NEW DELHI: The alneteetttti sesakm of the The Indian Red Cross "Society which ia making arrangements for the session has sent out invitations to the Red Cross societies of 85 couTOies to send delegates to the Conference. The leader of the
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  • 261 4 NEW DELHI: itie Government of India have sanctioned sums totalling Rs. 42,63,400 for road development schemes m Andhra, Bombay, North-East Frontier Agency and Tribura, says an official Press release. For widening or providing culverts from the 7th to the 54th mile of the GunturKurnool
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  • 62 4 TIRUVARUR: Ratnam (30; a pointsman employed m Tiruvarur railway station is stated to have been run over and killed by a passenger train, which arrived here on June 2 from Nagapattinam, while he was on duty at the point near the level, crossing gate. His
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  • 998 4  -  V. S. Swaminathan Br |T is a happy coincidence that India's Atic industries private tAa., the Joint dye-stuffs manufacturing company e^xaoMsaeo by Cue unpenal Chemical Industries uta., with A.tul products U.U.. is scheduled to proauce Jaci« Greens thia year, for 1966 sees vie centenary of W.
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  • 379 4 No Tax Relief To Motor Transport BbMBAY:- Mr. V. Alagesan, t>«p«ty Master tor Transport and Railways, said here last week that the private and public sectors should "collaborate" to solve the transport problem, far ensuring tte successful implementation of the Second FiveYear Plan. Mr. Alagesan said that trans, port formed
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  • 379 4 LONDON. Two tetters giv«n prominano* In last wnk'i Dally Te4e«raph show that •fillohta^^pteton In Cn««aml la not altogether un«ympath«tlc towan* tn#a'« afpr* on Kashmir and Chitral. IT I V** I I f^ Mr. Frederick Brooks, a veteran armyman, outlining the history of the Chitral, state* that
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  • 270 4 POLICE DOGS USED IN MURDER CASE TIRUCHI: Two Police dogs, Deva and Yuvaraj, from Madras were used, probably for the first time m this district, to detect a murder for gain m Perambalur taluk. It was reported that Srimathi Ahnamamnayammal, a rich woman and wife of the late Velayutha Padayachi,
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  • 94 4 LAHORE: A 72-mile-per-hour gale struck Rawalpindi last week killing three persons and causing injury to several others. Lasting 90 minutes, the gale, followed by lightning and Ireal vy showers disrupted rail, and road and tele-communications. The town was m darkness for several hours following
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  • 181 4 TALKS ON INDIANS IN AFRICA UNITED NATIONS: India. is willing to reopen negotiations with the Union of south Africa on the question of the treatment of people of Indian origin m South Africa. A letter to this effect is understood to have been sent to the Union Government during the
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  • 319 4 MRS. PANDITS APPEAL TO PRESS LONDON. India's High Commissioner m Britain, Mrs. Vijayalakahml Pandit, spoke last week of the part of the Press m fostering Indo- British relations. Mrs. Pandit told a luncheon given to mark the opening of the London office of the Assam Tribune that "we cannot take
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  • 116 4 T*EW DELHI: Letters were exchanged m New Delhi last week, by representatives of the Government of India and the Government of Norway extend, mg the validity of the trade arrangement between the two countries upto December 81, 195o» Some of the Important com* moditles which will be
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  • 1287 5 ANTI-TAMIL RIOTS IN CEVION-FULL PARTICULARS Sinhalese Mob Attack Leaders: 4MPs Injured PROTEST AGAINST SiNHALA OSLY BILL COLOMBO: A tease atmosphere prevailed m and around the House of Representatives and m nanny parts of Colombo 01 iuesday as Hie leaders of tifre Fed*)**! M.'**.tj and their sympathisers began ottering peaceful 6aty*graha
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  • 47 5 King Gustaf of Sweden greats Britain's Queen Elizabeth as she steps ashore from the Swedish Royal Barge on arrival at Stockholm on a State Visit. Behind the Queen is her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. At right is Quean Louies Of Sweden.
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  • 478 5 MEANWHILE, la the House of Representatives, the Opposition benches were empty when the Speaker entered. Shortly afterwards, the Oppeeitiesi marched hi together. The public gaOelses wesej esus) ty except for a docen Pressmeat, whose papers were very closely scrutinised before admission. At the
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  • 171 5 Colombo Reforms To Normal COLOMBO: Colombo city returned to normalcy on Thursday morning. Strong measures taken by the Government and appeals made by the govern* ing party members and Buddalst monks who toured the trouble spots m police jeeps requesting the people to maintain law and order yielded quick results.
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  • 202 5 BOMBAY: Mr. 8. Thondaman, labour leader of Ceylon, told Pressmen here on Thursday that the Prime Minister of Ceylon and "others concerned should summon a round-table conference to discuss the language issue." He expressed the hope that the authorities there would rise up to the occasion and
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  • 241 5 FASTINGS AND PRAYER -1 VADDUKODDAI: Last Tuesday was observed as a day of prayer and fasting by all the Tamil-speaking people In Vaddukoddai. The tit. Rev. S. Kulendran, Bishop of Jaffna, conducted a special service to a largely attended congregation at the Vaddukoddai church. Many boarders at the Jaffna College
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  • 330 5 KATTANKUDI: More than ten thousands Hindus m ;he Batticaloa district took part m satyagraha as a protest igainst the Sinhala Only Bill. A number of schools, includng government schools m Bat:icaloa north were closed. At Kattankudi, schools and joutiques functioned as usual. At Araipatai hundreds of
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  • 239 5 Federalist Leader's Appeal COLOMBO: Dr. E. M. V. Vaganathan made the following statement on behalf of the Federal Party: "I have the privilege of announcing how pround and exhiUrated we are at the conduct of the aatyagrahais. "The satyagraha was planned and directed at the Government, and the satyagrahis, were
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  • 454 5 JAFFNA: In response to appeal* from a number of public associations Jaffna observed a Day of Mourning to express eorrow at the introduction of the "Sinhala Only" Bill m Parliament. A profuse display of black flags expressed the Jaffna Municipal Council's sentiments. Black flags were also flown
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  • 90 5 Hit-And-Run Lorry Chased By Andhra Minister GUNTUR: M. K. Obula Reddi, Agriculture Minister, on Thursday last, chased an alleged hit-and-run lorry near Nambur, five miles from here, and handed over the driver to the Police. It was stated the \orry ran over a man killing him, and then went away
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  • 98 6 Two Communist terrorists were killed by a combined South Wales Borderers/Police Patrol m the Kluang area of Johore yesterday morning, according to a special communique issued m Kuali Lumpur yesterday. The patrol contacted four terrorists and during the en gagement a woman terrorist, who has been indentified
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  • 53 6 Hie TetocomnMOitcations Department installed a total of US new telephone line* m the Federation In May. During the month 613 new applications for telephone* were, received ho the waiting list remained exactly the same length. In Koala Lumpnr town Itself 191 new lines were connected and 14*
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  • 100 6 Labour Party Urges Govt. To Reopen cyprus Talks MA-NURESTER, JiSigland, June 11.— Hugh Gaitskell Sunday disassociated Ms Labour Party from Britain's official government stand on Cyprus. He said Britain could solve the Cyprus conflict only toy reopening negotiations with Archbishop Makarloa or by turning over the problem to the North
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  • 86 6 TO CONTROL "BUNCHY TOP" DISEASE IN BORNEO North Borneo has enlisted Australian aid, through the Colombo Plan, to control "bunchy top" disease m hemp plantations. An Australian expert, Mr. Edwin Peter Foster, is making a return visit to ensure that a system of control and inspection he previously instituted is
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  • 39 6 TUNIS, June 11— Tunisian Premier Habib Bourgulba has received an inlvatloa from Egyptian Premier Gamll Nasser to come to Egypt to watch ceremonies at the departure of the last F"«r»»h trooM from the Suez.- AP
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  • 140 6 To Discuss 'Entry Ban' With Fed. Chief Minister Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, assured the representatives of the Chinese School Students yesterday that he would take the opportunity to discuss the issue of the 'entry ban' into the Federation when he visits the Federation on Thursday,
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  • 324 6 MERDEKA BY AUGUST '57 ™sl The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, accompanied by the Mentri Besar, Perm*. Ole District Officers of Partt and Lower Perak, a State Councillor and two Federal Legislative Councillors, completed a two-day riverine tour of Parit and Lower Perak districts yesterday evening. The Chief Minister made
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  • 67 6 53,600 For Information About Bandits A total of (52.624.50 was paid by the Federation authorities for information leading to the capture or killing of Communist terrorists for the month of May, 1056. I The amounts paid In the various States and Settlements were;— Kelantan NIL. Penan? NIL. Palumg NIL Malacca
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  • 50 6 AMMAN, June 11.— Jordan s Treaty of friendship with Iraq Was renewed automatically for five years, It was announced here. The Alliance, signed In 1947 before the creation of the State of Israel, provides that both countries consult each' other m aid measures m case of aggression. Reuter.
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  • 105 6 BTALINORAD, June 11, President Tito of Yugoslavia and Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party Chief, narrowly escaped from danger when thousands of wildly enthuslastic Russians swept aside a cordon of troops and police as they stepped out into Stalingrad on arrival from Moscow today. The surging mass,
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  • 76 6 BOMBAY. June 11, An organisation of Marathispeaklng Indians campaigning for inclusion of Bombay City m a proposed Marathi-speak-ing state, said yesterday more than 23,000 demonstrators had been arrested so far. The organisation, Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, avows a policy of non-violence. It said most of its volunteers arrested
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  • 40 6 TOKYO, June 11 a 10--member private Japanese cultural mission left Saturday night by SAB plane for a tour of Russia. The delegation is headed by Mm. Aya Yamamoto, a member of the Jaoan teachers union.- A.P.
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  • 38 6 BEIRUT, June 11.— Soviet •Foreign Minister Dmitri Sheptlov ha s been officially invited to visit Lebanon, Foreign Minister Salim Mahhoud said yeaterday. Shepilov will visit Egypt and Syria before comln e to Lebanon A.P.
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  • 98 6 Ceyulon Riots: Two Killed OOt*M6d/**e X An official communique issued toat BatUcaloa m Ceylon's Eastern Provinoe during weekend di sordini. The communique said there had been "no noteworthy after effects of the Satyagraha demonstrations of last week except at Batticaloa where a case of arson occurred last Friday night and
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  • 61 6 ONE A-BOMB WILL DESTROY PANAMA CANAL! PANAMA CITY, June 11, A retired President of the Panama Canal has shaken some Americans by a statement that one atom bomb could immobilise the Canal for 18 months. His solution is a new sea level canal built more or less along: the route
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  • 40 6 PMOTO. QUEEN ELIZABETH OFIRITAIN, landing from Sweden's Royal cargo on Juno 8 on a State visit to Stockholm, 10 kissed by PRINCESS SIBYLLE OF SWE DEN daughter-in-law of King Gustaf of Sweden (shown loft). A.P.
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  • 255 6 SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 No nation can afford to be noutral today m the face of the Communlat throat to froe men, Gen. Carlos Romulo, Philippines Ambassador to the United States, told a commencement audience yesterday Speaking to graduates of the University of San
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  • 140 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York, June 11.— The United Nations reported last night that 1956 spending on its technical assistance programme set a record. Part of the money went to send Soviet experts to Burma and India. The report said the year's obligations totalled US |26>
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    42 6 The Federation* first seven women Polios Inspectors were among 33 Temporary Inspectors who took part In a pass-ing-out parade at the Federal Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, on June 9. Picture shows the Commissioner of Polios, Mr. W.L.R. Carbonell, inspecting the parade.
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  • 124 6 ROME, June 11. President Sukarno of Indonesia, accompanied by his son and 35 aides, arrived m Italy Sunday for an eight day visit A plane carrying the Indo Indonesian party landed at Rome's Clamplno airport at 1500GMT. It Has flown here from Canada, where Sukarno Saturday completed
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  • 127 6 LONDON, June 11. Sir Alec Kirftbrlde, former British Ambassador to Libya, said m an overseas broadcast from London that It was an "error' to try to bring Jordan into the Bagdad Pact. He was taking part m a discusion on the General Overseas Service of the
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  • 89 6 BUBMAN WANTS U.S. ASSISTANCE SANS STRINGS Win the Burmese Ambassa- V*S Unl l ed States Bald here to— day that it was the firm policy of the Burmese Government not to accept United States economic assistance with strings attached*. U. Win who arrived by air from Rangoon on his way
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  • 225 6 Dispute Over Necklace For Grace Kelly MONTE CARLO, June 11.— The National Council of Monaco just wantel to put diamonds on the slender neck of Princess Grace Kelly but wound up with an argument on its hands. The argument is with a jeweler, not with the new bride of Prince
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  • 105 6 STALJNGRAD, June 11— President Tito of Yugoslavia continued Ulka with Mr. Niklta Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader aboard a speciail train as they travelled southwards from Moscow to Stalingrad. Resident and Mr. Khrushchev left Moscow early yesterday on a 26-hour journey to Stalingrad. They arrived
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  • 84 6 HONG KONG, June 11 Mr. Yien Tsun, a Chinese ac-tor-director today withdrew his film 'Nyona and Baba" from the Third Film Festival of South East Asia as a "Stern protest" against a statement on Hongkong films made by Mr. Maaaichl Nagata, the Japanese film magnate. Mr. Nagata, who
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