Indian Daily Mail, 15 June 1956
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Title Section16 1956-06-15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 119 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1966, SK PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article840 1956-06-15 1 To Start JVeto lmdm*trU* And Promote Tamil Education -M. A. CHIDAMBARAM jUMABHOY ASSURES ATTRACTIVE TERNS WELCOMES ASSISTANCE Mr. M. A. Chidambaram Chef tiar assured South India's assistance to promote industries ««4 Tamil education m Malaya. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Singapore* Minister for Comm«rce and840 words
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279 1956-06-15 1 U.N. Neglect Of Africa Middle East UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. June 14: Secretary general Dag Hammarskjold says the U.N. la giving enough economic and social help to Africa and the Middle Bast In a 10-year review of such aid, he welcomed "progress tor wards universality In the pro•grammes and membership ofAP - 279 words
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Article171 1956-06-15 1 LONDON TO HONOUR NEHRU LAjnvur*, june i«: The mdlan and New Zealand Prime Ministers, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and Mr. Sidney Holland, will receive the Freedom Of the City of London at a special ceremony here on July 3. Both Statesmen wfll then be here for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers ConferenceReuter - 171 words
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Article45 1956-06-15 1 A reception has been arran- ged m honour of Mrs. and Mr. M. A. Chidambaram Chettiar by a Committee of Hosts consisting of 26 leading members of the Indian Community In Singapore today at 5.15 p.m. at the Adelphi Roof Garden.45 words
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35 1956-06-15 1 WASHINGTON, June 14: The United States census bureau said that Communist China's population m mid-1953 was estimated at 582,600,000. This was nearly one fourth of the total world population. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article149 1956-06-15 1 BOMBAY, June 14: The 1* Governor-General of the Porn tuguese Colony of Goa, General v Paulo Benard Guedes and two others were injured m a sten- F gun attack on his car by a group of five Goan nationalists last Monday according to Press c TrustsReuter - 149 words
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213 1956-06-15 1 No Value In Reopening Copras talks uuihuun, June 14. Mr. AJan Lennox-Boyd British Colonial Secretary, said he strongly shared the scepticism of Field Marshal Sir John Harding:, Governor of Cyprus, as to the value of re-opening talks with the exUed Arch, bishop Makarios. He was answering questions m the HouseReuter - 213 words
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150 1956-06-15 1 GOV.-GEN. CALLS OUT ARMY it NAVY VOLUNTEERS COLOMBO, June U.— Two person* yenterday were rerarted killed after police find on an annily mob In eastern Deylon. The riot broke out Tuesday at Amnaral In the G*l Oya /alley. It was the latestAP - 150 words
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Article106 1956-06-15 1 COLOMBO, June 14.—Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, told his weekly Press conference yea. terday that m view of the improvement m the country's 'nternal situation he how hopes to go to Lodon at the end of the month to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. LastReuter - 106 words
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121 1956-06-15 1 SINHALA ONLY Bayonets To Aid Passage Of Bill! troversial Bill to make Sinhalese the tote State language. Police and military volunteer* al«» stood guard at city vantage point* to prevent a recurrence of recent rioting touched off by flare* opposition to the Bill. The mobl I itation of Ceylon's ArmyReuter - 121 words
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68 1956-06-15 1 U.S. Biggest Problem Is Racialism NEW YORK, June 14: Many AmeHofcns think th« (•Sue Of Negrft-White relation* Is the United Stated uiggwt pi uuwii, ropui i or a Catholic digtMt turv%y said yesterday. The report said 32 per cent listed the "Cold War" and the atomic bomb as the majorA.P. - 68 words
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160 1956-06-15 1 JAKARTA, June 14: Four Indonesian Moslem leaders, just returned from Red China, said they are unable to see that religious freedom exists there. Dr. AU Akbar, M. S. Suald, G. Sahlan and A. N. Flrdaus from the Masjuml Party took part m the nearly160 words
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Article108 1956-06-15 1 MANILA), June 14— A Fill* pino senator yesterday charged the military bases agreement between the United States and the Phllippjnea has turned the latter into "a vassal of toe United States." Representative Miguel Cuence. chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Vice Chairman108 words
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Article97 1956-06-15 1 TO DISCUSS ALGERIA WITH NASSER CAIRO, June 14: Jawaharlal Nehru will discuss Algeria wttb Lieutenant-Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, When he arrives here on July 19 on his w*y home from the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, the newspaper A I Gomhouria said today. The newspaper's Dvthi Cor*Reuter - 97 words
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231 1956-06-15 1 India-Vital To U.S. And U. S. S. NEW YORK, June 14— "India, economically strong, can be a greater force for world 'peace, and It la In the interest of United States and USSR to help India," said Professor P. C. Mahalanobis, addressing a meeting on "Perspective Planning In India" m231 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-06-15 1 PHOTO. PRESIDENT GIOVANNI GRONCHI of Italy (right) welcome* PRESIDENT SUKARNO of Indonesia (left) to Italy m the latter arrives at Ciamoino Airnort. Rome from Canada en June 10. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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377 1956-06-15 1 KARACHI, June 14-— There will be no 'Mis» Pakistan' among the bathing beauties In this year's Miss Universe' contest at Long Beach, California because of fears of demonstrations here and a discreet request from the wife of Pakistan's President. 'It is most regrettable butReuter - 377 words
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60 1956-06-15 1 Ali's Chances Of Attending P.Ms' Confab KARACHI, June 14.—Medical reports are encouraging on Prime Minister Mr. Mohamad Ali, recuperating m Quetta from the effects of overwork, an official spokesman said here. The spokesman said there were no indications that the Premier would not be able to attend the Commonwealth Prime60 words
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Article50 1956-06-15 1 MALAYAN DIPLOMAT TO CANBERRA CANBERRA, June 14: Australia has invited Malaya to send a diplomatic representative to Canberra, External Affaire Minister Richard O. Casey announced, m a statement on Wednesday. He said Australia has also offered to provide training course for six members Of the future MaJavan Foreign Office.- A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article71 1956-06-15 1 Sergeant K. G. McConnell, of «66 A.O.P. Squadron, Royal Air Force, who was reported missing from a routine flight m an Auster aircraft on May 23, has been found alive and m good health. He was found m the Kramat Pulai area of Perak yesterday morning.71 words
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539 1956-06-15 2 Indian Daily Mail S'p ore Fri., June 15, 1956 NEUTRALS' STAND VINDICATED XHE reported Ike-Dulles of opinion over neutrality marks a significant change m the United States' attitude to the neutral powers a cfoange which, m our opinion, must be regarded as most gratifying. The U.S. has been the leader539 words
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84 1956-06-15 2 NEW DELHI: The Praia SociaMst Party Central Office here announced that the second Asian Socialist Conference would be held hi Bombay from Nov. 1 to 10 this year. The first conference was held m Rangoon m January 1953. Twenty Socialist parties of Asia and84 words
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Article211 1956-06-15 2 BOMBAY: A portrait of Mr. 8. K. PaUl, President of the BPCc and former Mayor of Bombay, w as unveiled recently by Mr. U. N. Dhebar, Ooogress Present, m the City Corporation Hall. Speaking on tUe occasion Air. l>neoar said Mr. patll had maintained tne211 words
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542 1956-06-15 2 FAMILY PLANING DISCUSSION AT CONFERENCE A IA8: connected with the popularisation of Family PtMNiing wet» ilinysnd at a conference which Mr. f'AJf**** Meatth, had last week with Or. T. Lakehminarayan, Adviser (Health Programme) to the Plaanmg Commission and Secretary, Central Family Planning, Research and Programme Committee, Mr. M. R. Kothandaraman,542 words
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Article, Illustration610 1956-06-15 2 AN UMMUftI ephtbttio* ttiaturtag sculpture work* v MM* from U« Toilet Sou tablets* by 100 *JUnese «ebd6 toys *»i t «ir» wu held to %ai«e Watty- Tfc» "MjdptoM" are all from the Ctmtc Hwa Public School guktt Itajug when the ualjlUUuu was Organised fur Eblic display610 words
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350 1956-06-15 2 STATISTICS ABOUT SOVIET UNION VEIL OF SECRECY LIFTED i MOSCOW! RuMla last week mad* her first major mov* to brock away from Stalinist secrecy over official statistic* by putting on public Salo a 262-pag* volume of figure called "the national economy of th* USSR." It discloses population and Industrial production350 words
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Article40 1956-06-15 2 POONA. Mr. Ramchandra Balwant Tllak, the only surviving son of the late Lokmanya Tilak. died after prolonged illness here last Friday. He was 63. Mr. Ramchandra Tilak wrot*; and published a biography of his father m Marathi.40 words
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Article28 1956-06-15 2 MADRAS: Mr. K. O. Saiyidain, Secretary, Union Ministry of Education, called on Dr. RM. Alagappa ChetUar at his reaidenco m Vepery on Friday v a squired about lua28 words
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1223 1956-06-15 3 ONLY PANACEA FOR NATION'S ILLS -Or Kfcan SaMb I (Prom a Spec'al Coixespoaaeat) LAHORE: "Free and fair elections held at the earliest possible opportunity followed by the introduction of land reform by a popular Government is the only panacea for all the evils1,223 words
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Article76 1956-06-15 3 NEW OEUC: Tlie Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs ha* expressed "surprise" over Mr. Nehru 1 statement on Chitral, according to the Afghan Embassy here. According to a communication received here from Kabul, a spokesman of the Embassy expiated, Afghanistan considers that Chitral should form a part ofNAFEN - 76 words
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Article89 1956-06-15 3 Delegation For U.S.S.R. NEW DELHI; An Indian r e !ff?"*n "*«ly to vteit the u.s.s.R. next month to study irrigation and drainage projects m the Soviet Union. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation to understood to have invited Afro-Asian countries, Including India. Af I*?**". *£ptT SyrU iSI Pakistan to constituteNAFEN - 89 words
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Article90 1956-06-15 3 TAWORE. News was to J hand recently that Arpudam resident of Anaikadu village' was murdered broad daylight to the busy bazaar street near the clock tower at Pattukkottai n a tea shop. It is reported two persons, armed with aru- vals attacked hhn and he died90 words
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Article318 1956-06-15 3 REPEAL LIKELY BY ORDINANCE I Dr. (Khan Sahib, the Cfcue* Minister, announced ia the Provincial Atwembly recently that a bill t« repeal the nfetr 2wt would be p.loted la the current session. A Ministerial source said' Government was also considering repeal of the provisions m318 words
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Article100 1956-06-15 3 MADRAS: Dr. Bhaskaran, a medical practitioner residing m Kilpauk was found dead m .ils flat m Mandapam Road With the doors bolted inside.* it i a stated that the inmates of the ground floor of the house, finding that the doctor had not been moving about for100 words
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25 1956-06-15 3 CENTRE'S LOAN FOE FLOOD PROTECTION SCHEMES JULLUNDUR; The Government of India has approved a 30-year loan 'or flood protection schemes submitted by PEPSU. Himachal Pradesh25 words
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144 1956-06-15 3 iiHuuAhUK: *'our ]«rsoui> were aoot uead aim out: wtto oujureu wnwj a VMaager imm ttuiuck ana opened nre on tnem ittst at aaigar vuiage, aooui nine miles xrom neie, acvoru- *n£ to reports received nerw touay. 1 Tne reports said that the villager, uanpat144 words
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537 1956-06-15 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. G. Hmiy I stay of Education cusjhaeiasjel provm* edncatlatMi staMhtfds ma owmli ltte, tat the omify Mr. Saiyldain, who Was* at a party got up In his honour by the members of the Executive Council of the Southern India Education Trust at537 words
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Article1856 1956-06-15 3 Justice Goumfcr*s Wea Tor Sbs^rfßs^ PWjJ jAirn **9 ERODE: Mr. Justice K. Ramaswami Gounder. f«te of the Madras High Court, pleaded here last week for a complete reorientation of the system of Jwi*«*» mm**** and for drastic prunbt* and »lnipMcatj«r so a» to conform to the needs1,856 words
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Article136 1956-06-15 3 CALCUTTA: In the light of the recommendations of the Itaxattn fitoquiry t commission the Government of India propose to Introduce legislation empowering local bodies to levy taxes m respect of Central Government properties with trospective effect, it is learnt. Pending introduction of auch a measure,136 words
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Article67 1956-06-15 3 NEW DELHI; It* f?erman Ambassador, Dr. Em. Wilhelm Myer, will leave for Bonn early next month to arrange Mr. Nehru's tour programme ra West Germany. The details are currently being discussed between the India Embassy In Bonn and the West German Government. Dr. Myer will remain67 words
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489 1956-06-15 4 Raise Promotion To Check Inflation Nan da 9 s Appeal AHHEDABAD: Mr. Gulzarilal Naada, Union Planning Minister, said here last week that, If necessary, the Planning Commlwoon would provide higher financial outlay to achieve higher targets of agricultural uroducntoa than at present provided hi the Second Five-Year Plan. Mr. Nanda,489 words
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Article194 1956-06-15 4 LoCKNOW; Dr. O. N. Naaumaar, who led the Lucknow University expedition to Kupkuna, says that m view or me historical Importance of cue macabre pile of human skeletons there, he has suggested to the government the j.lace should be declared a prouibited area. This is194 words
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Article638 1956-06-15 4 Planning Body's Note To States NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission has m a letter addressed to the State Governments advised them to review their present tentative programmes of agricultural production for the Second Five-Year Plan period. The Commission has emphasised that the aim of the638 words
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Article45 1956-06-15 4 NEW DELHI: The number of hurricane lanterns exported from India declined from 349,--079 m 1964-56 to 204,670 m 1955-56. according to trade statistics. Under Che first Fiverear Plan it was expected that it would be possible to export one mlUton lantern* by 1665-45 words
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Article178 1956-06-15 4 Katju's Appeal To Soldiers SOMBAY: "The Indian Army is lucky to be a people's army and the Indian soldier la fortunate to have won the esteem and love of the people of his country," said _r. K. N. Katju, union Defence Minister, addressing a large gathering of soldiers and Junior178 words
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127 1956-06-15 4 Egypt Invites India For "Republic Day" NEW DBLHL: Egypt is inviting nan-«fflcial delegaUon from InUa to visit Cairo and other places of interest on the occasion of '-Republic Day," on June 18. Delegations from other Asian countries, will also attend. t From this year, June is will |be celebrated annuallyNAFEN - 127 words
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Article736 1956-06-15 4 MADURAI: Mr. C. N. Ann Munnetra Kazhagam, addressing Square here last week said that t Oravida Munnetra Kazhagam elections was the demand for 1 Nadu constating of the Tamil, X States. This State shout be com mination by the North. Referring to the recent statement of736 words
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Article1136 1956-06-15 4 Br. Practice Commended MADRAS SPEAKER'S TOUR IMPRESSIONS MADRAS: A suggestion that the practice m the House of Commons of the whole House going unto committee for considering important matters night well be adopted m Madras was made by Mr. N. Gopala Menon, Speaker of the Madras Legislative Assembly,1,136 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-06-15 4 TO WORK ON LONDON' S BUSE S Studying a man of London during their training with London Transport Executive are (left to right) Victor Hill, Dennis Griffith, Frank Huote, Clyde Haynes and Furvtn Osbome, all from the West Indie* They are among the party of ISO Barbadians who were specially59 words
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Article120 1956-06-15 4 CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru has sanctioned a sum of Rs. 1 lakh from the Prime Minister's Fund to be utilised for relief to the people affected by recent cyclone over the coastal belt of West Bengal. Two persons died as a result of house-collapse m120 words
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Article187 1956-06-15 4 Russia Wants Indian Translators NEW DELHI; The Union Government i s expected soon to lay down a dear-cut policy on the recruitment of personnel m India by foreign countries. Tbig has been occasioned by a recent request b y the Soviet Union for 40 Indians to work Moscow Radio and187 words
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Article194 1956-06-15 4 MADRAS: Mr. S. N. fcanerjee, 1.A.5., Joint Secretary, nome i^arUnent. West Bengal, Mr. S. Gnosh, Controller of Vagrancies, ijengal State, and famt. Mira Datta Gupta, M.L..A., memoers of the Welfare committee, West Bengal arrived here to Inspect and study the working of the Weirare CentresNAFEN - 194 words
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4546 1956-06-15 5 IT IS RETROGRADE inhuman UNCIVILISED" -G. G. PONNAMBALAM DEBATE ON 2nd READING COLOMBO: Bfr. Q. G. Ponnambalam, MP for Jaffna, safld m the House of Representative* on Fri. last that the Government should be logical about the language Issue. Mr. Ponnambalam, who was the4,546 words
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162 1956-06-15 5 SINHALA BILL 'A BLATANT BETRAYAL' WELIGAMA: The "Sinhalese Only" Bill was a blatant betrayal of the Tamil-Speaking people's cause said Mr. A. Arunan, presiding over a meeting of Tamils here. They should try to build a united Sri Lanka m which freedom and liberty would, be enjoyed by aal a162 words
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309 1956-06-15 5 SANDALWOOD THEFT CASE: ALL ACCUSED ACQUITTED VRIDHACHALAM: Mr. R. Sundararajan, District Magistrate, South Arcot (Judicial), delivered judgment last Thursday m the case of conspiracy to commit theft of sandalwood from Government Reserve Forests of both Salem and South Arcot Districts and theft of sandalwood worth nearly Rs 60,000. Holding that309 words
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Article517 1956-06-15 6 Each CaU To Jmkore Bakrm To Corf 2O Ctml ON July 1, both m Singapore and the Federar tion Hie ratal fbr Business Telephones will be increased from $17.50 to $22.50 per month and itesudentti»l Telephones from $14.00 to $15.00 per month. In addition, an Installation Fee of $25517 words
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86 1956-06-15 6 KARACHI, June 14: Delegations from Pakistan, Persia and Iraq who have been meeting here for the past five days said m an official communique thai they had decided to recommend their Governments to set up a joint shipping enterprise. It said the conference had decidedReuter - 86 words
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Article85 1956-06-15 6 SAiN FRANCISCO, June 14 American men "are the most handsome, the sportiest m the world," but not very mature, French movie actress Martine Carol said yesterday on her return to th* United States. Miss Carol, clad m a black Chinese robe she acquired m Hong* Kong,AP - 85 words
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Article120 1956-06-15 6 LONDON, June 14— Prime Minister Eden said today the whole world knows there is no place to hide from the hydro* gen bomb-that no country '♦however large and powerful*" can expect immunity from nuclear attack. This knowledge, he explained, has made this fearful weaponAP - 120 words
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Article43 1956-06-15 6 KARACHI, June 14: Nine people were killed and one Injured m an earthquake which rocked the Darra-Shlkari area of Afghanistan on Sunday and Monday, according to a Kabul Radio report quoted by Radio Pakistan last night Many houses collapsed, the report said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article130 1956-06-15 6 tvy QTnTftl*"" 1° Egypt. The lajft to leave was Brig. J. H. a. Lacey, who quietly handed over the Port Bald harbour navy house to the Egyptians at 6.25 a.m. Then Brig. Lacey boarded the vessel LST Evan Gibb along with ten officers and 80 other ranks and sailedA.P. - 130 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-06-15 6 HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF LAOS (left) passed through Kuala Lumpur by train on Tuesday, June 12 on hie way to Singapore where he took boat to France to undergo medical treatment. The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, went to the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station56 words
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Article137 1956-06-15 6 LIM-TUNGKU TALKS ON MERGER From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs: Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. Urn Yew Hock arrived here today to make a fresh bid to reopen talks with the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman on the question of Singapore's merger with the Federation. PAP Assesnbljman Mr. Lee Kuan137 words
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146 1956-06-15 6 Nehru's Visit To U.S. Mot Affected WASHINGTON. June 14: A U.S. State Department spokesman said on Wednesday the department and the Indian Embassy are "going on the assumption" that a scheduled meeting between President Elsenhower and Indian Prime Minister Nehru will be held as planned. Press Officer Lincoln White saidA.P. - 146 words
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Article79 1956-06-15 6 WASHINGTON, June 14: Mr. G. L. Mehta, the Indian Ambassador, conferred yesterday with Mr. George Allen, United States Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East, South Asia and Africa, after a scheduled meeting with Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, was called off.Reuter - 79 words
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Article145 1956-06-15 6 NEW DELHI, June 14— The Indian governmet announced Wednesday that for the first time it had ordered equipment for its nationalised railways from Soviet Russia. Russia won a contract to supply 15 broad guage locomotive boilers at a cost of about $182,000. The Soviet Union thus145 words
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126 1956-06-15 6 No Indication Who Should Move First LONDON, June 14— The British Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, told the House of Commons the way was open to renew the talks on Singapore's constitutional future which broke down here last month. 'I have swept no bridge away. The bridge we patiently builtReuter - 126 words
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Article131 1956-06-15 6 NEW DELHI, June 14— Mr. John Sherman Cooper, the United States Ambassador, will return to his New Delhi post towards the end of July, it is reported here. Mr. Cooper has also confirmed that he has no intention of running for the Senate as he131 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-06-15 6 Mr. M. Doraiswamy Thevar, a prowhwt leader or the Indian oomuuinity In Peaaag, WMtkt chief meat at p, dinner by the Indian Community at the Penang Indian Association premises, m honour of Me Doraisamy being 1 made a Justice of the Peace on Quean* Birthday. Tribute**108 words
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Article140 1956-06-15 6 VATICAN CITY. June 14: Popp Pius XII had a private audience with President Sukarno of Indonesia today. It was a historic meeting between Moslem head of the young republic and the 80-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church, who spoke out against colonialism m his lastA.P. - 140 words
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Article161 1956-06-15 6 NEW YORK, June 14: Dental authorities yesterday described as "unfortunate and misleading" a report by the National Academy of Sciences that medical and dental X-rays are a hazard to human life. Dr. Herbert. L. Taub, President of the New York State Dental Society said thatA.P. - 161 words
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115 1956-06-15 6 TWO JAPANESE MOUNTAINEERS REACH DELHI NEW DELHI, June 14: A pair of tired Japanese mountaineers reached India's capital today to receive a rousing welcome which combined the traditional deep repeated bows of China with plentiful Indian floral garlands. They were Yuk Maki, 62--year-old leader of the Japanese expedition which successfullyA.P. - 115 words
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187 1956-06-15 6 Yugoslavia Russia Are Friends Again k J SM£^ i' ne i Yugosla^,. President .Tito— once L he &A&£m #>rlj OBmimiii'sm Lolj a cheer ng govit't iuwd night that his nation to<i the Soviot Union ag4w<= establishing arm friendly relations.' The medal spangled, nattily uniformed Tito, now making- tr mphant tourAP - 187 words
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