Indian Daily Mail, 16 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 120 SCVGAFORE, SATURDAY. JUNE 16, 1»56 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 100 1 WITH POLICE CORDON AROUND HOUSE By 66 Votes Against 29 COLOMBO, June 15, The Ceylan House of Representatives today approved legislation making Sinhalese the sole official language. Police seized approaches to the building as Members debated the controversial bfcL It had led to rioting m which
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  • 141 1 BR. BASES IN CEYLON MANCHESTER, England. June 15: The Manchester Guardian today urged Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, to consider the possibility of British forces being;, unable to return to Ceylon quickly m an emergency once they have left their bases In the Island. This liberal newspaper
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  • 50 1 "I'M NO MORE SIR"— He Says NEW YORK, Jane 15. Ceylon's punwmil representative to the Halted Nations has Informed the Secretariat that h* has dropped his title of Knight. He has asked to be named In official communications as Mr. R. S. s. Gunewardene instead of Sir Senarat Gunewardene.- Reuter
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  • 142 1 Canadian Aid To Madras Increased I From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: June 15? The Canadian Government have increased their financial aid for the Kundah Hydro-Electric Project m Madras from sixteen million to twenty million dollars. This was revealed by the Madras Chief Engineer, Mr. V. P. Appadurai. who has just
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  • 189 1 Airlift To The Stranded Gal Oya Valley Stormed Tamil Residents Move Out COLOMBO, Ceylon, June 15, Premier Solomon Bandaranaike interrupted a deflate m Parliament yesterday to announce that he has ordered an airlift to an area cut off by rebel mobs. He said administration m the
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  • 562 1 Menon Explains Why Issue Shouldn't Be Taken To SECO NEW YORK, June 15, India's opposition to United Nations Security Council consideration of the Algerian question at this stage was explained to the Asian-African Group at U.N. headquarters today by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon Indian
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  • 153 1 GOA DISPUTE TO WORLD COURT THE HAGUE. June 15— Portugal will today submit her memorial to the International Court of Justice here on her dispute with India over rights of passage through Ind an territory, an official source said last night. The memorial is expected to be handed m at
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  • 138 1 Awaiting Husband's Return LONDON, June 15. -A British serviceman's wife collapsed here yesterday when she. was nformed that her lost husband had been found alive In a Malayan jungle. The wife. Mrs. McCbnnel], had arrived" home by air with her children on Wednesday after giving up hope that her husband,
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  • 87 1 PAK— SOVIET BARTER TRADE KARACHI. June 15: The Soviet Trade Delegation, now negotiating here with the Pakistan Government, have offered to buy 2,000 tons of medium staple cotton outright from Pakistan, informed sources disclosed here today. Separate negotiations for the purchase are going on. During the regular trade talks, the
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  • 257 1 CAIRO. June 15: Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, Soviet Foreign Minister, arrives ip Cairo tomorrow and will start talks with Egyptian leaders at once, it was authoritatively stated here today. Mr. Shepilov win also visit military Installations and war production factories. TALKS WITH NASSER The sources said
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  • 77 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, June IS: Actress Vijayantlmala has lost twelve thousand rupees worth of jewels during a plane trip from Madras to Bombay. The loss was discovered only on arrival m Bombay. From information given by t the actress, police believe that the jewels m
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  • 150 1 PHILADELPHIA. June 15: A prominent Indian artist, studying America's art galleries as a guest of the U.S. Department, h&g paused In his cross-country travels to open a nine-day exhibition of his unique water colour paint- ings the first showing of hia work m the united
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  • 594 1 Chettiar Tells Indians South India Ready To Help In Industrial Educational Fields At a reception m his honour yesterday by the Indian Community at the Adelphi Roof Garden, Mr. M. A. Chidambaram Chettiar, repeated the assurance of assistance from South India to the industrial progress of
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  • 148 1 Firm Conclusion Doubtful Says Canadian Premier i OTTAWA, June Ist Prim* Minister Louis 9t. Laurent said yesterday he doubts the ferthcOming Commonweal Prim. Mini.t.ra' conf«r.nce m London will reach ?rm con elusion on the question of diplomatic recognition of Red^Chini He declined
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  • 38 1 CAIRO. June 15: Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov will have his first meeting with Egyptian Prime Minister Oamai Abdel Nasser Sunday at 1100 local time, the Middle Baat [News Aeencv announced v«.«u tertoy.- A.P.
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  • 129 1 LISBON, June 15: Goa Radio has denied a Press Trust of India report from Bombay that the Governor-General of ttte Portuguese Colony, General Paulo Benard Guedee, was injured m a eten-gun attack on his car by five Goan nationalists late last Monday. (The Portuguese Embassy m London issued
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  • 582 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., June 16, 1956 NOTES AMD COMMENTS ON A CHETTIAR MAGNATE'S OFFER SANE VIEW THE assurance of South India's assistance to promote industries and fa.mil education m Malaya given by one of India's leading industrialists and business magnates Mr. M. tL. Chidambaram Chettiar, the President of
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  • 774 2 ARMY CHIEF'S ON-THE-STOT STUDY OF SITUATION SHILLONG: General Shiinafesh, Chief of the Army Staff, arrived la ShUfaag last Sunday after a twotoay visit to Kohima, where he made an on-the-spot study of the Naga HBOs situation. He met the State's Chief Mfaister and discussed with Mm
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  • 172 2 Pakistan Socialist Leader Meets U Ba Swe RANGOON: Mr. MobaMk Sagher, Secretary-General of the' Pakistan Socialist Party, had a meeting here with U Ba Swe, the Burmese Prime Mini-ster-designate and Chairman of the Asian Socialist Conference. Mr. Sagher is here on his way back from China. Mr. Mobarak Sagher gave
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  • 454 2 LONDON: Jet aircraft history will be the keynote of the exhibition at the Society of ?-m!"5 Aircrait Constructors' 17th flying display to be held early m September at Farnborough, Hampshire. This year the show hall is to be even larger than ever before w.n °vl
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  • 419 2 > NKW DELHI: TtM Union Food and Agriculture Ministry is making prellW&nary arrangements to constitute the proKtd National Co-operatic Development and Warehousing rd and the Central Warehousing Corporation. It is understood the Food Minister, Mr. A.P. Jain, will be the Chairman of the
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  • 857 3 COMMISSION LAYS i DOWN POLICY NEW DELHI: The Election Commission will m future take no official notice of local, regional or countrywide electoral alliances between political parties, whether they are recognized or not, and whether such alliances are reported to the Commission by the parties concerned
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  • 241 3 MADRAS: Dr. A. Laksh- 1 > manaswamy Mudaliar, V cc- Chancellor of the Madras Unij versity, pleaded for the abolition of text books m colleges and schools. 5 He said: "The system of prescrib ng text books m modJ em times has curbed the read--1
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  • 60 3 SAVANTWAOI: While the al Government controlled Press c- fn Goa is attacking last week'c ■n Goan rally In Bombay addressto ed by Mr. Nehru, the Portunt crueae police are engaged ir m "mass" arrests of Goans ot suspicion of nationalist activi e» ties. of indiscriminate arrests ar< 11-
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  • 189 3 KARNAFULI RECORDS 52 Ft. RISE DACCA. Karnafuli Is m high floods and has recorded 52 feet rise due to continuous i rains and gale, according to i latest reports received here i last week. Swirling flood water are now rolling down most of the valleys below Ohittagong Hill tracts, Coxa
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  • 90 3 HANIK: Sarayukta Makirtshtra demonstrators waved Hack «a.t» at Bombay's Reveaue Minister, Mr. rf. Hiray, whea be arrived here last u-eek to inaugurate the buildtag of fie Educat onal Department Servants' Credt Co-operative Society here* When Mr. Hiray tried to addreas the gatheMßf the demonstrators
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  • 118 3 Re. 9 m. AS SHRAMDAN IN FORTNIGHT JAIPUR: People living m the 56 community development and nat onal extension service areas of Rajasthan have contributed Rs. 90 lakh 8 by way of cash, labour and materials during Shramdan Fortnight m the block areas which concluded last week. According to official
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  • 89 3 PATNA: Bihar will spend over Rs. 29% lakhs on toe ievelopment of mulberry and tassar sericulture during the second Plan period. Tassar is the main variety of silk produced m Bihar. A central tassar research station, two tassar stations and ten new sub-stations are planned. More
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  • 66 3 Mr. N. P. Nicholson, Chair I man, Lever Brothers (Malaya) I limited, accompanied by hi* wife and two-month old daugh ter, left Kuala Lumpur by «*i last week for the United King dom on long leave. I'leture shown Mr. Nichols** good-bye to friend* and em
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI. The conten tion that the treatment mete 1 out to people of Indian origl living In South Africa is a international question and nc 9 a domestic issue as insisted o by South Africa, will remai unchanged m this country 1 new negotiations with
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  • 124 3 NEW DELHI: The next se v son of the Lok Sabha w commence on July 16 and w >a end on September 7 .accordii "j to the provisional program!) tft released. Ie The House will git for 39 da a during which it
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  • 207 3 Ceylon Bases: t' COLOMBO, June 15, Mi. J. R. Jayawardene, former Leader of the Houae of Representatives, yesterday denied an allegation that secret papers :;i on British bases m Ceylon were destroyed by the island's m last Government before it was W voted out of
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  • 63 3 with.^LSSeTiJ^ fOUlMler Pr^ dent <* the Univ Pe »T. P**o«r.pl.ed l»e fMMJcn was a sen d-oif meeting held on the eve of the Mahan' R departure fo p Indonesia. The Biahan hopes to vl sit Malaya again after three yearn. He 1«
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  • 144 3 Penicillin Deaths Cause Alarm In Japan TOKYO, June H>, A Ministry of Welfare spokesman told Reuter today that the Ministry was becoming "increasingly" alarmed with the number of persons dying from the aftereffects of penicillin Injections. The Ministry spokesman's statement followed reports appearing m the National Press that another three
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  • 63 3 Aborigine Who Was "Sung To Death" DARWIN, June 15. Lya Wuluma, a young aborigine who was recently "sung to death" at the behest of his mother-in-law, but whose life was saved m an iron lung here, said today he was "finished with black man's magic." Wuluma said: "Black Man's magic
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  • 107 3 I BANGKOK: Thirty fiv countries) including India, hay been Invited by the Lord Mayo of Bangkok to participate 1 t an international trade fai planned to be held here i December this year m cox c junction with the anunal Cot X stitutioh Fair.
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  • 244 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Mm- j ister. Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandara- naike, reiterated his Government's intention to ensure reasonable use of Tamil even after the Bill to declare Sinhalese as the sole State language became law. He was moving for consideration the controversial
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  • 243 3 RANGOON: Burma Is to import more textiles to check the current inflationary trends m the country. Textiles will be imported under United States Public Law 480 Agreement, it is officially announced here. Imports will be of cottton fabrics manufactured from American cotton bought by
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  • 75 3 NATIONAL PROVIDENT FUND BILL SOON COLOMBO: Government will shorty Introduce legislation to establish a National Provident Fund. This wsh announced by tbe Minister of Labour, Hoiihing and Social Service*, Mr. T. B. Ilaagaratne, m the House of Representative*. Mr. IlHn&aratiie Who was replying to a question by the i First
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  • 116 3 COLOMBO. Sweden has announced a gift of R5.400.00v) for the development of Family planning m Ceylon. The money, which will be spent over a three-year period an Family planning projects m the island, has been allocated by the Swedish Committee for Help to Under-developed Countries. Sweden
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  • 111 3 Shot Through Heart LONDON, June 15 Mr Philip Cunliffe-Uster,' 38-year-old son of the Earl of Swinton former British Commonwealth fhof f™* Secretary, was found WpL r ad at hls nome m S e *1 f London. He had been shot through the heart. A revolver lay nearby, sJfn I t
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  • 62 3 KARACHI: Pakistan s Forerh^.^lf ***** Mr Hamidul Huq K«r«S. rj l 8t Week denle d I PHnf Lf SS reports th »t the [Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed Ali, Intended to resjgn because of ill health. The denial was mad at Quetta, 1 where the Foreign Minister met
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  • 91 3 ne NEW YORK, June 15, Negro and white race relation! ys take precedence m publi< n. thinking over the atomic boml ie. and juvenile delinquency, a re ,n. port of a Catholic digest sur it) vey said today. Nt Asked to name "the bigges ew
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  • 442 3 COLOMBO! Police opened gans m Pettah, the commercial nesday. Seven pereone were inj The hooligans ware attempt ing to a loading local Tamil nay copiaa of tha paper and had mad fired two round*. In the grip of panic, Pettah, the usually
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  • 242 4 RAREW ALA'S MISSION "SUCCESSFUL" NEW DELHI: Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala former Chief Minister of P.E.P.S.U. and Leader of the Opposition m the State Assembly, held a further meeting here with the Union Education Minister Maulana Azad. m connexion with his (Sardar Rare wa la's) move to bring the Akalis m
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  • 405 4 Move To Bring Akal is Into The Congress RAREWALA MEETS WEURU* DHEBAR AND AZAD NEW DELHI: Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala, former Chief Minister of PEPSU, and leader of the Akah-deminated Opposition m the State Legislative Assembly, last week met Ma v lan a Abul Kalam Azad iind the Congress President,
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  • 24 4 ROME; The international Commisssion of the International union of Editors last week approved the admission c« Indii to tbi W^sa
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  • 113 4 Outward Bound School Trainees From Levers The sixth batch of promising young men seat by Lever Brothers (Malaya.) limited 'or 26-day training In characterbuilding at the Outward Bound School In Lomut, Penk, left Koala Lumpur by train on Saturday Jane 9, 19M. They are 22-year-old Albert lira Chens Lock, account*
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  • 198 4 FUTURE OF JAN SANGH NEW DELHI; About 500 dissident members of the AUindia Jan Sangh. met m conference here recently to discuss their "future course c* action." Present at the inaugural se&sion last week of the twoday conference as special invitees were Mrs. sucheta Kripalani and Mr. M*staq Ahmed President
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  • 198 4 Five Persons Murdered Near Srikakulam SRIKAKULAM: The gruesome muroer of five peruuns, including four members of tne same tamily Is reported to nave been committed recently £*£££g£? m vma c Dear The persons found murdered were, Mavaduru Naraainga Kao his wife Mahalakshmamma, their son, Appanna Biwkta (15) Naraainga Rao's brother,
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  • 165 4 MANGA LORE: For the first time. Russia is buying coffee from India. Coffee, valued at Rs. 40 lakhs, was railed to Cochin last week by coffee-curing concerns m Mangalore on the account of the State Trading Corporation, New Delhi, under instructions from the Coffee Board, Bangalore.
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  • 105 4 Thorough Probe Into Death Of Netaji Bose CALCUTTA: The three- i member Netaji Enquiry Com- i mittee had "very thoroughly" j examined all facts bearing on the reported plane crash m < which Netaji Bose was believed I to have been killed, Mr. Shah 1 Nawaz Khan, the Committee's t
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  • 313 4 GOVT.-OWNED INDUSTRIES TO BE CONVERTED INTO JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES? BANGALORE: Mr. V. T. X man of the Planning CommiMio that all Government-owned indui be converted into joint stock < mercial basis, m order to infuse and incentive m the managemet tory corporations on the British j these concerns. Mr. Krishna] nachari
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  • 152 4 LUCKNOW: The U.». Government has approached the Geological Survey of India to unravel the mystery of the village of Garbyang m Almora district reported to be sinking due to certain geological causes. Garbyang has an inhabited area of about forty thousand square yards. It is
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  • 187 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Krishan Lai. General Secretary of the ■Maha Punjab Samiti', which stands for integration of Pun* Jab, PEPSU and Himachal Pradesh into one State, said here that the 'Samiti" would agree to a "via media course" If it were evolved through "mutual understanding between the
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  • 147 4 Directors Private Limited Companies MADRAS: Even In the case of directors of private limited companies appointed before the commencement of the new Companies Law, a special resolution under Section 314 of the Act will be necessary for the continuance of the directors, if they hold an office of profit as
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  • 31 4 INDIAN DESTROYERS IN COLOMBO COLOMBO: Three Indian destroyers Godavari, Gangs and Gomati commanded by Captain 8. D. Kale, arrived here last week from Bombay ott a goodwill cruise of Southeast Asit
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  • 440 4 OOTACAMJITND: The need to reduce cross-examination of the witnesses m law courts to the minimum necessary to secure a fair trial mi n order to aviod excessive delay m the administration of Justice was stressed by Mr. M. C. Setalwad, Attorney General of India and Chairman,
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  • 105 4 HYDERABAD: The Chief Minister of Hyderabad, Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, has written to the Chief Ministers of Bombay. Andhra and Mysore suggesting the constitution of an inter-State ministerial committee representing the four States for consultations on question! relating to disintegration 01 Hyderabad State and its rein
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  • 177 4 HDDHAKHN AGABt Mr. J Jt**ra twice took ntm IK mart of the sHu—l— whe» |k»«M addnmlH the A.- IC.C ob nncuistie mlnorl- ties Mi the pro Mem of BomI bay C*y. 1 First, when he announced X that be woaid speak m English, there were snouts
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  • 111 4 PRAGUE: Amid cries of "Vivat" and trumpet fanfare. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Vice-President of India, last week became an honorary Doctor of Philosophy of Prague's 600-year-old Charles University. Deans and Professors m cri-mson-and-black roses and Czechoslovak Communist leaders rose and applauded as the slight, scholarly 67-year-old < Vice-President received
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  • 298 4 FUTURES TRADING IN COTTON TO BE RESUMED fn ß^^ AY: A s «w«tof the East India Cotton Association decided here last week co resume futures trading m cotton from Jun e 13 next it *as reliably learnt here The meeting, which took this decision by a big majority, also decided
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  • 83 4 i BOMBAY; An earthquake t shock of great intensity at its origin with its epicentre s at Lat 35° n and Long 67° b m the mountains 150 miles west of Kabul and 1,275 miles from Bombay was res corded by the seismographs of c
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  • 174 4 NEW YORK; v. N. Secret-ary-General U still looking for a accessor to Dr. P. 8. Lokanattisun who retires at the en<l of this month as the Executive Director of ECAFE. The Government of India are not anxious that another Indian should get this pon especially
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  • 129 4 NEW DELHI: Railway yards at Uuntanal on the ooutnern Railway, fnuiera on tne Western nail way, and riirapur on the eastern Railway are to oe remodelled to increase trteir traffic capacity. according to a Government Press release. Thii Guntakal yard's capacity of 700 gooas
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  • 134 4 Nepal Does Not Know Of Sherpa's Death KATRMAinoU: There was uo couuntiauou irom tne Neroiei^n unite regaia«jg tne revolted oeatn ol L>al oauadur, a bnerpa porter with vie Argentine expeotUon to m an avaiancne on April i. A *"oreign Office spokesman aaia tney uaa n o report and no imoriuation
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  • 142 4 DACCA: Mr. C. c. Desar, Indian High Commissioner id m a telegram to the Chief Minister, Mr. Abu Hos*aui bamar, expressed hu dn*jci( at tiie Baaura tragedy Mr. sarKttr, replying, said u<. nioai gr&iexui tor Mr. eei^-vfcbivn ot sympathy. Mr. Desai m hi 3 telegram
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  • 39 4 American Rice For Chittagong DACCA; Pour shlp g are now unloading 40,000 tons ®f Amencan rice at Chlttagong pert. official reports sai4, supplies from the xj&Jk. are expected soou. One gWp with i,600 tons m JSivo 2S« W€Bt wttl
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  • 4507 1 ufcUAie UN SlNHALA BILL COWITWES :**«<■<• 4 7^ LSSP MEMBER'S WARNING INJUSTICE TO MINOWTOS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED COLOMBO: Mr. Leslie Goonewardene (LSSP) last V^ of «^PW«entatives that the 000,000 Indiaa labourers on Ceylon estates were British subjects, and the U.K. could interfere m
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  • 109 1 NAlNgtai.: Acharya Kripalani HI statement iesued here last*week said he was surprised to read m a Press report from Colombo that a cable had been sent to him by the Parliamentary Secretary m Ceylon thaafcing him for saying that Indians could not sympathize with the Tamil
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  • 222 2 Lim Yew Hark On HU Talks With Tumgku The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said on arrival at Paya Lebar Air-port yesterday afternoon from Kuala Lumpur that his first meeting as Chief Minister with the Federation Chfof Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, had proved most
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  • 176 2 Mr. H. M. Danker (49), until recently Office Superintendent, Chief Secretary's Office, Singapore, has been promoted Administrative Officer Public Works Department, and assumed duties Friday. Mr. Danker joined Government service as a clerk In the Education Department m 1924, From 1929-1932 he served at Government House.
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  • 129 2 Russia Ready To Build Factories In Pakistan KARACHI, June 15.—Russia s prepared to build complete factories m Pakistan if the Pakistani Government agrees. Mr. M. A. Kuzmin, leader of an eight-man Soviet Trade Delegation, said here yesterday. Mr. Kuzmin, speaking to the Chamber of Commerce and Industries, invited Pakistani traders
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  • 135 2 Bed China's Top Executive Meets Today HONG KONG, June 15.— Tht National People's Congress Communist China's highest official body opens its third session today snce the Reds won control of the mainland and its 600,000,000 peoples. More than 1,000 delegates have journeyed vast distances to Peiping. The Congress is not
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  • 125 2 WASHINGTON. June 15: Ambassador G. L. Mehta of India has turned over a US$l,OOO cheque to provide equipment for village community centres m his home state of Saurashtra. the private relief agency CARE announced yesterday. The cheque was an honorarium presented to the Ambassador
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  • 98 2 HONG KONG, June 15T\vo American Jesuit Priests from San Francisco are expected to he released today after years m prison m Red China, Church sources reported. The y were among 13 Americans m Chinese jails whom the Chinese Communists last Jan. <; refused to free.
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  • 63 2 MIRZA TO POSTPONE VISIT TO KABUL? KARACHI, June 15, The President of Pakistan, Major General Iskander Mirza. will probably postpone his official five-day visit to Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, because of King Mohammed Zahir's sudden illness, high Icvpl sources said today. Reports reaching here say King Zahir is believed to
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  • 32 2 BUDDHIST ASSN. STUDY GROUP MEETING Study Group meetings will be held every Sunday at 4.30 p.m. at the' Singapore Buddhist Association, 30 C, St. Michael's Road. The meeting is open to public.
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  • 78 2 WASHINGTON, June 15. President Eisenhower had "a very good night," sleeping al* most continuously for eight hours, and his temperature, pulse, Mood pressure and respiration were all normal this morning. the 12.15 G.M.T. Medical bulletin reported. Mr. Eisenhower had two ounces of tea at 6 A.M.
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  • 337 2 Arokiasamy's Warning i (From Our Co KUALA LUMPUR, Fi Movement m Hie country i m its history and workers Unions will find themselvei country would be swept b; Arokfesamy, an Execu U.C. cautioned here today. He wm addreeeing the Nini Government Printing Depart m
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  • 145 2 QUEBEC, June 15 A machine designed to restore the beat of a heart after it has stopped during surgery has been demonstrated here. The mechanical massager was shown at the 89th annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association yesterday by Dr. A. Vineberg and Dr.
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  • 37 2 A general view of the gathering present «t the reception held m honour of Mr M. A. Chidambaram Chettiar, at the Royal leland Club by the Chettiar Community on Thursday. t
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  • 111 2 SEATO Body For Economic Cultural Co-operation BANGKOK, June 15: A < communique Issued by the South East Asia Treaty Organisation yesterday said that < 'Council representatives at their i meeting further strengthened SEATO'S machinery for economic and cultural co-operation. The communique added that Dr. Abdul Fazal Atwar Hussain of Pakistan
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  • 64 2 ANGLO AMERICAN EXCHANGE OF ATOMIC ENGINES WASHINGTON, June 15.— rhe State Department announced the signature of an agreement between the United States and Britain for an exchange of information on military atomic energy engines. "Die State Department announced that under the new agreement Britain and the United States will exchange
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  • 31 2 SINGAPORE KERALA SAMAJAM The Annual General Meeting or Singapore K.eraia samajam will be held on Sunday, June 17, at the Clerical-Un on Hall Rangoon Road, between 9 a.m! and 4 p.m.
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  • 33 2 LONDON, June 15: Mr. Harold Macmillan, Chancellor of Exchequer announced that the Government is willing to permit the sale of the Trinidad Oil Company subject to certain conditions.- Reuter
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  • 91 2 TRADE WITH CHINA-GOVT PRESSURE? CALCUTTA. June 15: A mineral industry spokesman alleged yesterday that the Government of India is putting pressure on private firms to trade with Communist countries. The publicity officer of the All-India mineral industry convention told a news conference: "We are not against trading with Communist countries
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  • 30 2 WASHINGTON. June 15: U.S. officials said yesterday there is "no wavering" m America's conviction that the Republic of Korea should be a I member of the United Nations. I A.P.
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI, June 15: King Mohammed Zahir Shah of Afghanistan who has been ill since June 8 continues to be indisposed but cause for anxiety about his condition has been removed according to a Radio Kabul Broadcast monitored here. The radio said the doctors attending the King
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  • 252 2 DRAFT BILL DRAWN UP From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, June 15, The Bengal State will get a total of three thousand square miles from Bihar according to the draft Bengal-Bihar boundary Mil drawn up by the Government of Indfau The most important addition
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  • 55 2 WASHINGTON, June 15— The state Department yesterday made public the official itinerary of French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau's three-day State visit to Washington June 18*20. Plneau arrives at New York City today, then comet to I Washington by train Saturday. But his official visit does not begin
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  • 38 2 WASHINGTON. June 15 The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to restore about 6tM> million dollars of the 1,100 million dollars cut m the administration Foreign Aid Bill voted by the House of Representatives. Reuter.
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  • 49 2 Songgram BANGKOK, June 15. Th» Thai Government is considering "normalisation" of trade with all countries but will not relax the United Nations embargo on strategic materials for Communist China, the Prime Minister Mr. Pibul Songgram told a press conference at Government House today. Reuter
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