Indian Daily Mail, 18 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOX XII No. 122 SINOAPORi; MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 574 1 CEYLON, MALAYA, GOLD COST, BUT NOT KASHMIR AND S. AFRICA ATTITUDE TO RED POWERS LONDON, June 17.— Prime Ministers of nine British Commonwealth countries begin week-long talks here on June 27 on International affairs, the sterling area's problems and defence questions. High on the private conference's
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  • 33 1 TEHRAN, Iran. June 17: The Royal court announced yesterday the Shah and Queen Soraya will leave on June 25 on their 15-day BUite vialt to tha Sevjtt Vnloa,. A.P.
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  • 120 1 LUSAKA, Northern Rhodesia, June 17: A plan for putting Africans on a common voters' roll was on Friday unanimously adopted by the Northern Rhodestan Representative Council —the highest official African Advisory body m the territory. The plan, proposed by Mr. F. B. Chember, provides for votes
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  • 73 1 Premiers To Discuss Kashmir? DACCA, June 17: Hamidul lug Chowdfcery, Pakistan Forign Minister, told a new* conirence yesterday that Kashmir rill be discussed at the forthoming Commonwealth Pretiers Conference. He called the eubject one of he burning problems of the day •rUining to this area of the iritish Commonwealth. The
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  • 52 1 TOKYO. June 17: Taizo Ishlsaka, president of Japan's Federation of Economic Organisations, will head a delegation of Industrial leaders and technicians to India late this summer. The mission will discuss means of utilising Japanese heavy industry products m India's second five-year plac which started earlier this
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  • 171 1 S. Africa Blames U.K.! JOHANNESBURG, June 17. There was no place for liberal policies m South Africa, the Minister for Educat on, Arts and Science, Mr. Johannes Vlljoen, told a National Party rally last night m the small Transvaal town of Groblersdal. Liberalism would lead to African arm Indian domination
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  • 86 1 DJAKARTA. June 17: Two attendants at the Palace of the Sultan of Jogjacarta were yesterday sentenced to prison terms for stealing a valuable pair of earrings m a case described by the press here as "unprecedented." Palace affairs are farely pub- licised m open court. The earrings
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  • 134 1 CALIMA, Nyasaland, June 17: A three-day Convention organised by the Capricorn Af tie* Society, which opened here yesterday, to discuss a Contract designed to abolish the Colour Bar In Africa and create a new African patriotism common to all races. The Contract aims to
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  • 35 1 BONN, Jane 17.— An advertisement for a *jmb& capable awl protestaar engineer m the Wort German newspaper Die Welt added gawiouiatlattji there la a po«dbUity of nanaje with the 18-year-oM the proprietor. Reutes
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  • 59 1 Nasser Talks Begin CAIRO, June 17 Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, new Soviet Foreign Minister, last night began talks with LieutenantColonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Premier, a few hours after his arrival m Cairo. The talks on Arab-Soviet relations opened after dinner served on the lawns of ex-King Farouk's Rest House
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  • 41 1 DJAKARTA, June 17: The Indonesian Cabinet was currently discussing a Bill on foreign investment, political party leaders said today. The Bill was primarily aimed at protecting national investors and giving to foreign capital a "supplementary function." Reuter
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  • 35 1 VIENNA, June, 17, Mr. R.G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, arrived at Scbwechat Airport near Vienna yesterday for the first visit ever paid here by an Australian Prime Minister m office. Reuter
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  • 71 1 GARDEN CITY, New York, June 17: The newspaper Newsday said yesterday m a copyrighted story that John Hay Whitney, 51, millionaire industrialist, philanthropist and racing figure, will be the U.S. next Ambassador to Great Britain. Formal announcement of the appointment will follow the resignation of
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  • 228 1 Ranking By Justice Douglas HAVERFORD, Pennsylvania, June 17, U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas said yesterday that six countries, including the United States, would dominate the last 50 years of the 20th century but warned it "will require the best of our thinking and
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  • 117 1 ADVICE TO PAK. STUDENTS IN U.S. OXFORD, Ohio, June 17: Pakistan official told students of his country here they should help their nation enhance its economic situation. Adbur Rahman Khan, Pakistan Embassy Minister m Washington, on Friday told 200 Pakistani students m the United States at their annual meeting here
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  • 114 1 Tamils To Challenge Staihala Bill In Court it Violate* Equality Pledge m Constitution COLOMBO, June 17, The Federal Party, a minority party m Ceylon's House of Representatives has decided to challenge m the law courts the legal validity of a Bill passed on Friday declaring Sinhalese Hie sole State official
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  • 83 1 Indian Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Dr. B. V. Keskar, met the workers of the Summer Drama Festival, organised by the Song and Drama Division of AH India Radio, at a nmupHyn given by Mm m Tslkatora Gardens, New Delhi. Also present at the reception were
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  • 66 1 KARACHI, June 17 HhM Abdul Ohaftar Kh*a, brother of the West PakisUa CktoC Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib, was arrested tast nl^ht on the order of the Provincial Government, according to reports reaching here to-day from the former North-West Frontier Province. Three charges laid include an allegation that
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  • 28 1 A Energy Confab VIENNA, June 17, Peaceful use of atomic energy will be the main theme of the fifth International Power Conference which oncns here to. day. Reuter
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  • 111 1 "PRAY FOR SUCCESS OF IKE-NEHRU TALKS" MEMPHIS, Tennessee, June 16. The clerical head of India's 500,000 Methodists has asked for prayers that differences between India and the U.B. will be corrected when Prime Minister Nehru and President Eisenhower meet m July. Bishop J. Waskom Pickett told the Memphis annual Methodist
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  • 119 1 KARACHI, June 17: Hie President of Pakistan, Major* General Iskander Mirza has postponed his State visit to Afghanistan, a Foreign Office spokesman confirmed yesterday. The President was to have left here on Monday on a fiveday visit m response to an in* vitation from King
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  • 472 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon June 18,1956 EXPEL IT FROM THE C'WEALTH THE latest m the list of disabilities and discriminations imposed by the allWhite Government of South Africa on the nonwfilte populations of the Union, hi the ban on the un of tke btackman's blood for transfusion pur* poses.
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  • 57 2 N»W tmUll: Marian* Ab- <fu) Kalfeit Asad, UQkttr BdK»ttp* Mini**. 'who was to lea* «*rty next wmth on a viait to. the Soviet Union, has decided to postpone it, it was officially stated here. Maulana Azad will now leave Jn September after the next Parliament,
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  • 1731 2 PEACEFUL SOLUTION TO PROBLEMS URGED CALL TO CONGRESSMEN KOUTAK: Prime Minister Nehru asked the people, t» h*mt*t> of "elements sowing seeds of dtoinefratttsi ia tfe» cowrtry m Use me of language" i tfU ntfti il to the interests of some foreign Fow>rs which he said, wanted India,
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  • 237 2 NEWSPAPERS SUBSIDISED FROM ABROAD ROHTAK: Prune Minister Nehru said that he knew some newspapers, particularly m Delhi and Punjab, which encouraged chaog and conflict m the country were being financed by foreign Powers. "And why are they doing this he asked and added "Some foreign countries wish to see conflict
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  • 77 2 The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, performed the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Monument to commemorate the 2500 th aniversary of the Buddha's ParisJrvana at Kuahak View, the Ridge, New Delhi las* month. Photo shows the Prune Mln- J»ter addressing the gathering before laying
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  • 249 2 Records Of Prohibition Offences MADRAS: The Madras 'Government are considering the question of opening what la described as a "History sheet" and introducing surveillance of confirmed offenders of the Prohibition Act. The emphasis has, it is stated, been changed from punishment of the Individual offenders to the chain of sup.
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  • 404 2 f ERNAKULAM: Mr. K. P. Madhavan Nair, Qsneral Sectary of th» AU-litiia Congress CetniMttM, taW h«r« on Monday that all ilia oiiaffjM «f omission except on* against the formar Chisf Minister, Mr. Panampilli Qovinda Menon, level- lad by th* group of Congressmen led
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  • 38 2 KARACHI: Sardar Afodur Rab Nxshtar, President of the Pakistan Muslim League, was taken ill m Karachi on Sunday morning and was admitted to the Jinnah Central Hospital. He is said to be suffering from typhoid.
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  • 149 2 Bombay: Mrs. Lifavati Munsht, mP., on Sunday called upon the youth to fortn a league m order to boycott people who demanded dowry. Mrs. Muftshi. who was speaking at a meeting organised by the association known at "Kanyakubja Nava Samaj" m connection wit* th#
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  • 93 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India has accepted a recommendation of the Port HaJ Committee at Bombay to set up a fund to provide amenities to HaJ pilgrimes, it was learnt here. The Government has authorised the Port HaJ Committee to raise the Pilgrims Registration
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  • 46 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has sent a message of birthday grer tings to Marshal Bulgamn, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. The message says: "On the happy occasion of your birthday, please accept my hearty greetings and best wishes."
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  • 1149 3 KammrmJ Explains ffZovermwmmmfm Stand TIRUCHI: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Bttnister, Inaugurating last Meaday at Manachanallur Tillage, the Lalgudi Taluk Congress Vivasayigal (agricnltaristo) Second Conference, deplored the mutual swpidem that bad crept to the minds of both the ftnd-ow**™ a*d kisans hi recent months and appealed to
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  • 279 3 CIGARETTE FACTORY FOR ANDHRA KURNOOL: Mr. K. Obulla Reddi, Minister for Agriculture, told pressmen here that Mr. A. P. Jain. Union Food Minister, has promised Central Assistance for the starting of a cigarette factory m Andhra provided sufficient local enterprise was forthcoming. During the Union Minister's recent visit to Guntur,
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  • 212 3 PRODUCTION OF CYCLES IN INDIA NBW DELHI. The Development Council for Cycles has r^timated tile demand for cycles it 12.6 lakhs unite by 1056-61. rhe Council has recommended that 10-lak units should be produced In the large-scale sector and the rest hi small-scale. The potential capacity of the existing plants
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  • 365 3 ANCIENT GOLD COIINS RETURN TO INDIA BOMBAY. June 16: Gold joins of the Gupta period and he Kuahan dynasty presented >y Warren Hastings, the then Sovernor-General of India, to lie Directors of the East India Company m London, have now eturned to this country after a apse of 166 years.
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  • 305 3 NEW DELHI: A mausoleum Is to be built over the grave of Mr. Rafl Ahmad Kidwai at his home village, Masauli, m Uttar Pradesh. A proposal to erect this memorial at a cost of Rs. 1,15,000 was approved at a meeting of the Administrative Committee
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  • 118 3 An Italian pallet mHo&t mtwm aaah reading "MJei Unlverae" from Claudia «f Parta ott the «Mer at Welly, en Jun« 10, v»*»tW an Ofaanlttr «f th« oentMt (rlgM) tHM to «to» hhn. MUM la Itond KHatln HJMkram, M Mlaa Norway", leoka amuaad at tha IneMant.
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  • 85 3 Prince Norodom Sihanouk Varman, ex-King and ex-Prime Minister of Cambodia, arrived m Now Delhi rooontly on hit way to Europe. The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru re- cerved him on arrival at the Safdarjang Airport. After a brief halt, he left from the Airport on the
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  • 539 3 iVefcru'* Programme LONDON: A crowded programme has been drawn up for Prime- Minister Nehru who arrives here on June 22 for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers* conference. According to present schedule, Mr. Nehru will make a two-week stay m London before leaving for Washington on a
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  • 501 3 MADRAS: Hie Tamil Chamber of Commerce, Madras, In a commuttlcattoa iddrewM to the to raise the question of Tamilians m Ceylon at the ensuing meeting of Prime Ministers m London. Expressing its sympathy for the cause of Tamilians m Ceylon, the Chamber states: "One
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    20 3 WTQ. Mftjor John Holder of M«rton Fftric, Surrey, now lam to tttcto Mohammed Hfttttit, trivM at London Airport wttfc AP
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  • 34 3 The Secretary-General to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, Mr. N. Ft. Pillai, arrived here last Sunday to assist Prime Minister Nehru at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference.
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  • 330 4 CENTRAL GOVT'S OBJECTiIE KURNOOL: Mr. a N. Jtotar, MMnWI m the Ministry, of Home Affaire, said Hera tost wwk that it was me desire of the Govenuneat of bkna to evolve a common cNfl law for all the people hi the country. Mr. Datar who
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  • 361 4 HONGKONG, June 16.— Japan and the Philippines tied for first place m the Asian Film Festival ending here today, each winning four out of a total of 12 dramatic awards. The Japanese actress, Hadeko Takamine, won the best actress awar<j for her 'floating cloud' performance. The
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  • 140 4 PRESIDENTS ASSENT TO RAJASTHAN BILL NEW DELHI: The President has given his assent to the RaJasthan Land Reforms and Resumption of Jagirs (Third Amendment) Bill, 1956. The Ra jasthan Landftef orms and Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1952, was enacted with the assent of the President to provide for the resumption
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  • 85 4 Picture on ton show* Popej Pius XII (centre) with PreeM ent Soekarao of Indoaeaisl (left) and his son Mohammed Gwtur, 12, la the "Little: Throne Room" of the Vatican, Palace, Rome, on June ltJ where the Pope gave a private] audience to the Indonesian] President. Picture at
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  • 186 4 BOMBAY: The Bombay police had to resort to firing to dispersed violent mob of pro-Samyukta Maharashtra demonstrators who pelted •tones on th« police near Khetwadi on Sunday evening. According to the police, one round was fired and the demonstrators took to their heels. As few
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  • 81 4 SOVIET PLANES FOR INDIAN AIRLINES NEW DELHI: The Government of India is understood to be exploring the possibility of purchasing Soviet planes for use by the Indian Airlines Corporation to replace the Dakotas. A team of Soviet experts visited Delhi some time back to explain the technical details of the
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  • 221 4 TANJORE: Mr. t. Karthikcyan, Collector of Tanjore, told pressmen .that during the month of May 1956 Rs. 20,66,--136 had been disbursed as loans to the cyclone affected people m the district and that the total amount so far disI bursed under different categories exceeded Rs.
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  • 202 4 BELGAUM: The Goa Radio, m its regular news bulletin quoting Lisbon papers has stated that hi view of the de jure transfer of French possessions m India, there is possibility of talks being held between India and Portugal for settlement of the issue of Portuguese
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  • 85 4 PAK. ENVOY'S COMMENT ON KASHMIR KARACHI: The Pakistan Government have asked for -clarification," from their Minister to Syria, Mr. Lai Shah Bokhari, who has been quoted as saying that "Pakistanis will fight to rescue Kashmir when Pakistan has completed buildn up her strength" unless the dispute was solved through plebiscite,
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  • 71 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to award one scholarship for Arabic, three for Persian and and three for Turkish languages for studies abroad under Its Foreign Languages Scholarships scheme for the current year, the Ministry of Education said m a Press note. The scholarships would
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  • 252 4 LONDON, June 16» A gonarOut tribute to the way m which India ie facing her problems is paid m the European edition of the ••■JewVork Herald Tribune" by the newspan!f* c pp *P»ndent m Asia, A. T. tteele, writing from New oeinii "The importance of
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  • 51 4 I taking part m one of the main events of "Dental Week." More than 40,000 .children from 150 school* and 17 kindergartens m Tokyo rail tod at the Meiji Track and Field Stadium recently to learn how to brush their teeth correctly. They were A.P.
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  • 1399 4  -  V. NATARAJAN *L Manufactured Near TirumeUeli Mm Madras The mats woven at village called Pattamadai, near Tirunelveli in Madras State are anr**ng the finest in the world. OATTAMADAI is a small ru- soak there for seven days by ral town with a* mixed population of Hindus
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  • 433 6 Pre-School Education In Singapore SURVEY BY AUSSY EXPBT CANBERRA, June 17, Am Australian expert is to visit Singapore to see how Australian can best assist im the development of pro-school education. The expert, Miss Helen Paul, is due about Aug. 15 to work with the Director of Social Services at
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  • 313 6 CHICAGO. June 17 A skin specialist told a meeting of the American Medical Association that a virus probably causes warts but that there is still no proof that warts can be communicated from one person to another. Dr. Roy Kile. Assistant Professor of Dermatology, at the University
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  • 39 6 BERLIN, June 17: East Berlin has rejected a West Berlin offer of technical talks on unity of the Ciiy and insisted on negotiation! on the City Government level, the Communist Party Neves Deutschaland reported yesterday, Reuter
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  • 163 6 TOKYO, June 17. Nine atom-scarred s7* rta from Hiroshima returned to Japan to* day with new courage after 13 months of plastic surgery m the United States. The first to return of 25 girls who left Japan m May, 1955 they landed aboard a U.S.
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  • 86 6 PARIS, June 17.— The Major International Airlines yester* day were reported to have agreed to slash Trans- Atlantic fare s by 20 per cent. The French trade newspaper La Vie Dea transports" said the European airlines bowed to strong American pressure for cheaper tourist fares
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  • 66 6 1 NEW YORK, June 17.— Ten Oklahoma cattlemen an<] farmers returned yesterday from a trip to Russia. They said they didn't learn anything of value to them m their own work, but did learn that the Russian people genuinely want peace. "Ttie Russian people, from what we
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  • 59 6 WASHINGTON, June 17.— The U.S. Air Force has "grounded" Lt. Col. John Paul Stapp, the "fastest man on earth." The chunky physician, wtio ha s ridxfcn a rocket propelled sled m New Mexico to a land speed record of 632 miles per hour, is under strict
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  • 37 6 NEW YORK, June 17.— Major Genera} b. U M. Burns, United Nations Truce Super* visor m the Israeli Arab border dispute, left for his London home yesterday on a British Overseas Airways plan AP
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  • 34 6 OSLO, June 17. Norwegian atom scentists are looking for a shipowner willing to finance construction of Norway's aad possibly the world's first atom-powered merchant ship, the newspaper Morgenbladet said yesterday. AP
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  • 107 6 i 0 1! M f aa lly Fl nnln Q held m the office room of Mr. Matty, Minister^for Health, m the Madras Secretariat I rtST2H^ r m £J*W P***<*4 and Lt. Col. Sangham Lai, Director of Medical Services, Dr. T. 8. Adisubramaniam Ojector ef Public Health,
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  • 37 6 President Giovanni Oronchi off Italy (right) welcome* Indonesian President Boekamo on hi» arrival by air »t Borne. Soekarno, who has Just completed a tour of U.S. aad Canada, Is spending eight days m Italy.
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  • 292 6 SEATTLE: The Seattle Buddhist Church has announced the holding of a Buddha Jayanti Essay Contest on the subject, "The Significance of the 2,500 th Buddh iit Anniver- The contest is open to all American, European and Canadian citizens of under 30 years
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  • 48 6 BELGRADE, June 17.— PreslTito of Yugoslavia will pay an official visit to Communist Romania on his return from the Soviet Union, it was announced here last night. Tanjug, official Yugoslav news agency, said the President his entourage will spend three days m Romania. A.P.
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  • 72 6 MOSCOW, June 17: India's Vice-President and former Indian Ambassador m Moscow Or. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan yesterday had 45 minutes talk with the Soviet leaders Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev m the Kremlin. An Indian Embassy spokesman said the "conversation ranged over all trouble spots of the world." Or.
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  • 87 6 P. I. TURNS DOWN SOVIET INVITATION? MANILA, June 17: The Philippines has turned down a Soviet Russian invitation to send Filipino athletes to a sports meeting m Moscow late this year. The Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation said yesterday the invitation came from the Russian Olympic Organising Committee. It included participation
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  • 74 6 HONG KONG, June 17: Communist China yesterday appropriated 7.5 million yuan (about US $3 million) for flood relief In the rich east central wheat belt Peking Radio announced the allocation went to Anhwei and Honan provinces but gave no indication of the extent of the
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  • 154 6 SA9 FRANCISCO, June 17. The chief air force spokesoan said Friday nigtit tne .irat hydrogen bomb dropped from.' aa American plane missed tile target about two mi'es. Brig. Gen. Robert L. Scott [Jr., Air Force Director of Information, declared the "whole thing: was a human error." I
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  • 102 6 CO-EXISTENCE: STEAMROLLER PARALLED WTTTON, England, June 17. rr^lfteter of State Anthony Nutting said yesterday that Communism's ai m still Is "to penetrate and to disrupt the free Institutions, the unity and JjJ 'Partnership of the tree And of Russia's new accent on competitive co-existence, he said: "I nave yet to
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  • 94 6 NEWSMEN BOYCOTT FILM FESTIVAL HONG KONG, June 17. About 50 newsmen stalked out of a banquet winding- up Asia's annual film festival last night when they wer c refused seats m the main hall where trophies were bem X pnjsented. The newsmen weic directed to seats m a corner of
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    28 6 The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman planting a young coconut palm at k«mpong Pulan Tiga Kirl during his two-day riverine tour of Parit and Lower Perak district* recently.
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  • 129 6 BONN, June 17: The West German Government's dally "Bulletin" yesterday hailed President Ahmed Sukarno of Indonesia as "one of the great leaders of Asia". In article about the President, who is due here on an official visit starting on Monday, the Bulletin said: "Dr. Sukarno has
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  • 103 6 NEW YORK, June 17.— The New York Times to-day endorsed the Asian point of view that the SEA.TO alliance should be greatly broadened In its non-military functions. "Broadening the scope of SEATO should, m the long run, add to Its effectiveness and its attractiveness," the editorial
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