Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1956
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Title Section16 1956-06-19 1 Indian Daily Mail vol. xn No. 1% SPJOAFOgE, TTg^AY, Jt.HE rt, iJcT" MX PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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Article176 1956-06-19 1 PROTEST AGAINST GOVT. DECISION NOT TO JOIN BOMBAY CITY TO MAHARASHTRA NEW DELHI, June 18.— Mr. Chintaman Deshmukh, the Indian Finance Minister, has resigned In protest against the Government's decision not to join Bombay City to the-proposed new State of Maharashtra, it wag authoritatively stated here to-dayReuter - 176 words
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Article74 1956-06-19 1 190 DEAD IN AFGHAN EARTHQUAKE KARACHI, June 18, Kabul Radio yesterday counted 190 daad and 100 injured In; aarthquakaa which have hit! Afghanistan for tha past ffaw: days. Tha broadcaat aaid many vil- j lagaa had bean oomplatafy wiped out m tho series of violent: shock which wore still continuingAP - 74 words
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Article450 1956-06-19 1 -Raja ji'« Plea Crisis Over Bombay From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 18.— The reorganisation of the States m the Indian Union should be postponed for five years, pleaded Rajaji m a press statement This period would afford time for cowman a 1 pmbhmm and frayed tempers450 words
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Article155 1956-06-19 1 Mining Workers Union (From Our Correspondent] KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.: An intense membership campaign by the Malayan Mining Employees Union has induced the former members of the National Workers' Union to Join the M.M.E.U. The. workers took this decision by unanimous vote at a meeting In Hong Fatt Mines, Sungei Best155 words
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Article50 1956-06-19 1 LONDON, June 18, The Queen arrived at London Airi port early today In a Viscount 1 airliner after her 10-day visit to Sweden. Hie Duke of Edinburgh, piloting a Heron plane, was due to land about an hour after hlB wife and motor to 'Windsor ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-06-19 1 Ronne Lim, 18-year-old son of Singapore Chief Minister Urn Yew Hock, is a civil engineering student at Brighton, Sussex, England, Technical college. He arrived at Br'ghton last September and expects to continue h'« studies here for a further four years. He Is living with other Malayan students59 words
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Article115 1956-06-19 1 FRONTIER GANDHI TRIAL JUNE- 26 KARACHI, June 18: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, younger brother of West Pakistan Chief Minister Dr. Khan Sahib, leader of the Pakhtoonistan movement and popularly known as Frontier Gandhi who was arrested m Peshawar on Sunday night, will be charged with making anti-Pakistan speeches and advocatingAP - 115 words
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Article57 1956-06-19 1 BUENOS, AIRES, June 18, Rear Admiral Issac Rojas who played a major part m the revolt which outside Juan Peron from the Presidency of Argen-, tlna yesterday underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis. The Admiral is now vice-President of Argentina. No formal announcement about the operation orReuter - 57 words
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Article109 1956-06-19 1 NEW YORK. June 18: Mr. Gopala Menon, India's ConsulGeneral In New York, has been elected Vice-President of the United Nations Sugar Conference which is to resume its meeting hi Geneva early m October. The conference at its meeting m New York which ended on June 13, discussed proposals109 words
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Article114 1956-06-19 1 TELAVIV. June 18, Mr. Moshc Sharett, the Israeli Foreign Minister, announced yesterday that be would resign on Monday, according to a spokesman of the Israeli Labour Party. The spokesman said Mr. Sharett announced his intention to resign to a meeting of the Labour (MAPAI) Party's Central Committee.Reuter - 114 words
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149 1956-06-19 1 NEW DELHI, Juae 18 ladhni Prime Minister J»w»harlai Nehrfc, Bfypt's Cotaaei Qwutl Abdei Nasser MM Yuf o■tawlft's Mirnttl Pto an plaartT a Joint meetbg at the Adriatto Mud «f Brioni doriag Mr. Nehru's foreign tour next month. Indian officials said Mr. NehruReuter - 149 words
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Article149 1956-06-19 1 CHEMICAL BLOW TO COLOUR BAR! LONDON, June 18, -r- The Sunday Times Mid yesterday that scientist* expect to have new pills available within the next 20 years to change a per-, son's colour from black to white* The newspaper said doctors already had pills which could give a white personAP - 149 words
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Article21 1956-06-19 1 LONDON, June 18, A Soviet Naval Squadron today sailed from Vladivostok on a goodwill visit to Shanghai Moscow Radio reported. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article78 1956-06-19 1 MOSCOW, June 18, Mr. Kirn II Sung, the North Korean Premier, arrived m Budapest by air yesterday at the invitation of the Hungarian Government, the Soviet News Agency TaM reported. At the airport he and the Government delegation he is leading were met by Mr.Reuter - 78 words
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137 1956-06-19 1 I MOSCOW, Jum 18, Sanfcar Filial It 18 month* old and uninhibited, even among the powerful of the earth, m Nikita Khrushchev learnt. Sankar Ja the sott of K. P. P. Filial, an Indian Embeny Secretary. The atAMMey field gluten party >«a%tri«y toAP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-06-19 1 Prince Norodom Sihanouk, heir to the Cambodian Throne; arrived m Poland, June 3, on a seven-day visit at Ike invitation of the PoUab Government. lie was presented with the Order of Renaissance of Poland (Ist Clas») Photo shows: Norodom (centre) hands over a silver bowl to60 words
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528 1956-06-19 1 THE following statement to the Press has been issued by the Indian Commission m Malaya, with a view to placing the real facts about conditions In Kashmir: "The attention of the Indian Commission has been drawri to an interview reported to528 words
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Article112 1956-06-19 1 THE following candidates were successful at the recent Trinity Bar Examination held m Singapore from 30th April to 4th May, 1956. Roman Law: Third Class: Cheam, K. S.. Grose, W. A. P. Constitutional Law A Legal History: Third Class: Cheam K. S. Contract A Tort: Second Class:112 words
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Article53 1956-06-19 1 LONDON, June 18. The Canadian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, arrived at London Airport from Montreal yesterday. Mr. Pearson will fly to Paria this week to join a Committee of three Foreign Ministers appointed to examine reports aimed at making the North Atlantic Treaty r>r»»ni««H«fiReuter - 53 words
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122 1956-06-19 2 TO ACQUIRE JINNAH'S HOUSE IN BOMBAY KARACHI; The Government of Inate doe* not wish to sell the late Mr. M. A. Jtnnah'h home la Bombay, but wintied to acquire It for itfwftf, the Pakistan Goverament announced. The announcement said that mi n March 1965, there was a move by the122 words
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Article70 1956-06-19 2 MADRAS; The services of au Indian agricultural export are being made available to the Government of Indonesia under the technical assistance exchange programme of the Food and Agricultural Organisation. It is reliably learnt that Dr. N. Parthasarathl, w ho recently retired as Director of the70 words
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1005 1956-06-19 2 WALTER LIPMANN - STALIN'S REGINE INDICTMENT BY KURUSHCHEY MAIN ASSUMPTIONS QUESTIONED WALTER LIPMANN BY WASHINGTON: READING Khrushchev's enormous speech, I found myself fascinated by his tale of cruelty and treachery and cowardice but unconvinced and pussled by his theoretical explanation of Statin. Reduced to its elements, Khrushchev's theory is as follows. Lenin whoTHE HINDU - 1,005 words
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Article314 1956-06-19 2 Development of Mimerals BAPfGALdRE: As already announced by the Union Ml* nister for Natural Resources at the Fourth Meeting of the Mineral Advisory Board, the Government of India have decided to set up four zonal councils to attend to the work of advice, control, regulation and execution of the progranv314 words
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128 1956-06-19 2 Appeal By M. K. T. Bhagavathar To High Court MADRAS. At the HlgU Court, Mr. Justice Basneer Ahjoied Sayeed admitted an appeal preterred on behalf at M.K. Ttiyagaraja enagavathar against the judgement of tne Sub-Judge of nruchirapalll. Mr. N. Perianna Puiai filed v suit against Thyagaraja Hagavatfcar m the Sub-Court128 words
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938 1956-06-19 2 Akalis' Merger In Congress High Command's Reaction ~<u NEW DELHI. M.n.^f Hindu and Sikh Congressmen m the Punjab and PBPBU are not the least perturbed over the move o?a small section of the Akali Sikh a to Join the Congress. Both Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala and Bardar Bhuptndra sigh JJSSL938 words
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238 1956-06-19 2 WHAT A WORLD CITIZEN SEEKS IN INDIA? fIMR^ Thlily-four-jlmniji 'T^nl cmmn" i* MM* to Semi. Attired In wtfCs- fend*/ ke*ta and attic setter etsaw, ho> sallsd on Mr. fletamWffPaa flftH amaA fkptMnlng Ms movement for World Citizenship. He showed Mr. Mehru hit "world cltlae»* paseport, Issued by himSSfT, WflfCn DOTS238 words
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Article375 1956-06-19 2 HI'S TRIBUTE TO NEHRU RANGOON: Former Premier VNu has named Prime Minister Nehru as the man who came to the succour of Burma la her "darkest hour" when insurgents were knocking at the gates of Rangoon and helped to turn it into her 'finest hour". In an375 words
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Article465 1956-06-19 2 -rLok Sabha Speaker MADRAS: Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, Speaker e# tl* Lok Sabha, made a spirited plea here last week a fl BtneTrhe people of South India entertaining a feeling that they were not properly treated by those m the North. "Let nobody In South465 words
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Article129 1956-06-19 2 BOMBAY: During the wee*, ended June 8. Ibs<>, Government of India 'treasury BUls tor Rs. 40,2t>,0U.0U0 were so t v Jn favour of the Reserve turn* of India. During the week ended* June l. Government of India Treasury Bliig for Rs. 10,05,00,000 were sold m129 words
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Article82 1956-06-19 2 LAHORE; The Karachi university has developed a substitute for DDt from indigenous coal, according t© Dr. Afzal Hussain, Professor of Geology of the University. He said a plant was already under construction L> manufacture this product on a commercial scale. Dr. Husaain added that soft coal from82 words
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Article45 1956-06-19 2 MADRAS: It is learnt that Mr K. Chettur. 1.C.8.. at the conclusion of his two months' leave on June 25, will return to the Madras Secretariat, and that he w ill not join ♦he T.-C. State or union Government service.45 words
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Article41 1956-06-19 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. R N. Dutt, Deputy Iron and Steel Controller, Government of India, baa been appointed to act as Iron and Steel Controller m >lace of Mr. c. R. Natesan who ♦^as proceeded on three months' Iflave.41 words
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Article26 1956-06-19 2 HONG KONG, June 17. A thirteen-member Japanese delegation of the Asian Solidarity Committee arrived m Peking yesterday for a tour of Red China. PplHno- d>/U« APAP - 26 words
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Advertisement34 1956-06-19 2 3.1 cv. ft. and 8.1. cv M Wiff^TtSmSl^^k ft models also available. O/Vf Of A FAMOUS RANGE **»«**•"< V THE GENERAL ELECTRir CO n (MALAY K) LTD. _>gy«« TM GENEIUL ELEtTniC CO,. LTD. Of ENGLAM).34 words
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Article1973 1956-06-19 3 Conversion Rates SfiimfstaJH READY RECKONERS Z EW Ji mM Haw N »y« one should ♦S? 161 for worr y» becauae, as the public is aware, both the sets of coins wS continue to be legal tender for a considerable period after the introduction of the new coins1,973 words
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683 1956-06-19 3 C. R. Suggests Retention Of Present Value Of 'Paisa' No Meed For Heady Reckoners MADRAS C. Rajacopalecfcarl rnggtUed that V the "pato*" la 1 deetael system Is Woi *«f.**»» below mstead of from the top. 'there wotfd be m l^ aj J ttlummi to «*»«**<» with the Intro--222?£L* th Z£*683 words
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Article46 1956-06-19 3 SfUIII. A M^mmm^^t^. A DHHT* mHtgfr the cttwtttvtiesj (k« not ■JjheHfc her father's fans. two *****0 eej Mdswev 9sjx* o~y havo awesjdy tvrsjed ofcwsj the gtor» cam, s»» to of if ffc *!gg"g their farms tsjtset to their eldest seat or eldest46 words
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82 1956-06-19 3 Theft From Madurai Meenakshi Temple MADURAI; Two person* Mated to belong to Tlruueiveli, wno were touad hkrtn* neat the Uoioen Tower (Vinianamj, aoove tne sanctum sanctorum of the srt MeenaKfefti *™rrw under suspioous «tr were arrested b> the Madurai police last week It la reported that during the last few82 words
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Article116 1956-06-19 3 NEW DELHI: A Prese communique issued by the cabinet aecretariat says, the following Ministers will In future, be designated as indi3jJJ B .«**tast *ach of their tJ?Z&i*: Karmarkar, Minis- Mr. ftityaaaou Kanungo, Minister of inoufeicrtes to be aesigu*tea as Minister of Consumer industries ana Mr. M.116 words
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Article90 1956-06-19 3 «h2?£ BAY: A vttllu gnashed through the windscreen of an Indian AlrUne s Corpora. «on Dakota aircraft at^air?Z*\J* Ptane was about toland at Santa Cru z and *opped dead inside the cook, pit of the plane. The pilot of the plane was hit and injured by glass90 words
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Article69 1956-06-19 3 NICOSIA, Cyprus, June 17, Two bombs were thrown into a downtown restaurant last nightntUHng one American and wounding six others. All seven were employees ot the U.S. Consular Service m Nicosia. The bombs exploded m the little Soho Restaurant. UA Consul Rap Courtney declined to identify69 words
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Article569 1956-06-19 3 VIGYAN MANDIRS MADRAS: Jtr K.*D. Malay*y*. Union Minister for Natwral Resources and- Scientific Research said that number or "Vigyan Mandirs", the new institutions for bringing the benefit of science to the people, will exceed 50 by the end of the budget year. Mr. Malaviya thought the Vigyan Mandlr scheme which569 words
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Article321 1956-06-19 3 MADRAS: The Central Bharat Sevak Samaj has launched a scheme for conducting 1,000 "local student camps" all over India during this year, said Major T. Ramachandra, AllIndia Organiser of the Bharat Sevak Samaj Camps, while addressing the workers of the Bharat Sevak Samaj, Tamil Nad Branch. There are321 words
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Article249 1956-06-19 3 MEW DELHI: Reservation of an export quota- of 1,060 million yards of cotton textiles per year and increased production of a few hundred million yards of mill cloth by providing new loomage and spindles are understood to be the main planks of the new cloth policy decided249 words
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Article183 1956-06-19 3 FERTILISER FACTORY IN BOMBAY NEW Dtii^nL: inquiries indicate that the Government of inciia m the Ministry of Production plan to go ahead with the scheme oi setting up a lertihser factory m Bombay as a State project, following the w.thdrawai oi thp otter by Kurma-tine,! for starting a factory of183 words
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Article120 1956-06-19 3 Ac«v ojuAjiii: m its drive to ensure pur.ty o. aUuan.stration, the congress Higii Command is now ciosejy examining certain a.iegat.ons against the ti.nar Ministry, it is reliably learnt. la© allegation* were first roaue by 74 Congress M.L.As. of tt*nar some tune ago and were looked into120 words
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Article69 1956-06-19 3 MADRAS; The Government of India, it is understood, will open a Footwear Training Institute In Madras. At present, there l e a production centre m Perambur. The proposed Footwear Training institute will be staffed with foreign experts and m all probability, it will start its work by69 words
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Article350 1956-06-19 4 CHIEF MINISTER HUNT REPLIED TO POINTS RAISED MADRAS: Mr. C. Raja«opai»chari crHfaftMd the recent observations of Mr. K. kamaraj, Chief Mtateter of Madras, on the question of formation of Dakshina Pradesh. Characterising' as "strange and meaningießa the statement made at Tiruchi by Mr. Kamaraj (according to350 words
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179 1956-06-19 4 NEHRU SOUGHT NO GUIDANCE FROM AMERICA NEW DELHI: It is learnt that Prime Minister Nehru has not asked for any "guidance" front Washington about the prospect of his meeting with President Eisenhower m view of tiie latter'a illness. Earlier, a statement attributed to Mr. Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State,179 words
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Article73 1956-06-19 4 JAP. OFFICIAL TO VISIT SINGAPORE TOKYO, June If A top Japanese official will spend more than a month In SouthBast Asia, this summer studying the outlook for economic cooperation m that area, the government said yesterday. Shojt Arakawa, a special assistant to the Foreign Minis- ter. will visit Thailand. Indonesia.73 words
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Article68 1956-06-19 4 Manila, June 17: President Ramon Magsaysay on Friday night signed into law a press freedom bill giving newsmen greater immunity from disclosing their news sources. The new law prevents newsmen from being compelled to reveal their source "unless such revelation is demanded by the security of theAP - 68 words
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Article70 1956-06-19 4 LAHORE: In a reallocation of portfolios m the West Pakistan Cabinet announced recently, the Chief Minister. Dr. Khan Sahib retains the portfolio of General Administration, Services, Tribal Affairs and Home. Other important portfolios re-allocated among the 15 other Ministers are: Nawab of Mamdot. Revenue: Sardar Abdul Rashid70 words
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Article68 1956-06-19 4 CAIRO. June 17.— Informed sources reported to-day that Egyptian Minister of Agriculture Abel Rassak Sidky has been offered the post as head of the u.N. Food and Agricul- ture Organisation (FAO). These sources said that Sidky, who has been m various posts In the Ministry of AgricultureAP - 68 words
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135 1956-06-19 4 P.I.TRADE WITH RED CHINA THROUGH U.K. MANILA, June IT.— A Filipino trader Friday said the Philippines is carrying "sizeable import trade with Communist countries through third parties such as Great Britain, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan and Nationalist China. J. H. De Los Reyes, president of the Philippine Chamber of NewAP - 135 words
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Article192 1956-06-19 4 NEW DELHI: A new cloth policy is being fashioned by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry, it is learnt. The new policy will aim at stepping up exports of textiles, checking the rising price and regulation of internal distribution of cloth. The Ministry's proposal192 words
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146 1956-06-19 4 FILM INDUSTRY URGED TO MAKE BETTER PICTURES BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, called upon the film industry to serve the public with better films that were entertaining and educative at the same time. Inaugurating the annual meeting of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of India here he asked146 words
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Article216 1956-06-19 4 BOMBAY The Government of Bombay has drawn up a scheme for augmenting the supply of fresh milk m big towns during the second FiveTear Plan. The scheme, which is estimated to cost about Rs. 7 lakhs, aims at developing the milk industry on an organised and216 words
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171 1956-06-19 4 NEW DELHI: Finland has set apart two million Finnish Marks (about Rs. 28.500) for technical assistance to India. This was disclosed by the {Finnish Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Kauno KleeI mola at a dinner given m honour of the Indian Industrial and171 words
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168 1956-06-19 4 They Remove Copra Cargo From Ship DJAKARTA, June 17: A crowd of demonstrators unloaded a German freighter chartered by the Government appointed Copra Foundation to take on a cargo of decudcated coconut at Bitung m North Sulawesi (the Celebes) according to reports from neighbouring Menado. Newspapers here have said BitungReuter - 168 words
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323 1956-06-19 4 Nothing Wrong In Having Small States: Kamaraj TIRUCHfRAPALLI: Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj said here that thore was nothing wrong or disadvantageous m having a small State. Mr. Kamaraj, who was addressing a conference of agriculturists at Manachanallur, ridiculed the proposition that he respect and prestige of a State depended323 words
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149 1956-06-19 4 Ike Maintains Satisfactory Progress WASHINGTON, June 16, President Elsenhower, progressing "very satisfactorily" a week after major surgery, starts this weekend free of business and official visitors. As President Eisenhower started his second week m Walter Reed Army Hospital, a formal bulletin reported Friday night that "his condition continues to progress149 words
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Article123 1956-06-19 4 GANDHI BIOGRAPHY FOR UNIVERSITY AP NEW DELHI: The Indian Ambassador to West Germany, Mr. Ai. C. N. Nambiar, on Wednesday last presented eight volumes of Mr. Tendulkafs Biography of Mahatrna Gandhi to the University of Goettingea on behalf of the Government of India, according to a message from Bonn. TheAP - 123 words
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Article605 1956-06-19 4 NEED TO REMOVE DISPARITIES his entourage, was received by the villagers with Puma Addressing the villagers. Vinobaji said that "Bhoodan, through which every landless person must get some land, Is the will of God." Ha added that the will of the Almighty could be very easily understood from the fact605 words
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Article54 1956-06-19 4 LONDON, June 17: Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden plans to visit France, the British Foreign Office disclosed yesterday. No date for the visit has been set yet, the Foreign Office said. Eden's trip will be In return for the visit here last March by French PrimeAP - 54 words
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980 1956-06-19 4 Pak. Uw On Evacuee Property Criticised KHAHMA URGES REPEAL SIMLA. ™5 M ff!v^<!S»M left m and to leave Pakiatan and to take over Uie»r properties. The Minister who was inau- c gurating the conference of 1 Custodians and Competent s Officers said that he sent a c communication a few980 words
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313 1956-06-19 4 "No Influence On Queen" -Faith Healer The Hague, June 17: Miss Greet Hofmans, 61-year-old faith healer, last night Issued a statement saying that the individual liberty of the people she treated remained unaffected. The statement was the first to be issued by her since foreign press reports alleged she had313 words
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Article127 1956-06-19 4 NEW DELHI: Three officials of the Central Board of Reve nue, Messrs. N. H. Naqvl, Chandrasekhar and A. K. Mukerji are leaving b> the end of this month for the United States, Sweden and Japan respectively to study the system of taxes on wealth tad capital127 words
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Article916 1956-06-19 5 DOCUMENTS DESTROYED PREMIER'S CHARGE COLOMBO: The Ceylon W. K. D. Bandaranaike, ac eminent of Sir John Kotcto important papers relating t service and possibly those m the country. "With the exception of were found fallen inside t which are somewhat interes other papers relating] to916 words
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Article146 1956-06-19 5 CENTRAL ALLOTMENTS FOR AGARTALA AOAkTALA There have been only 12 deaths In the Agartala flood says a Press Note issued by the Government of iripura. More than Rs. 40,000 cash and 6,000 maunds of rice have already been distributed for immediate relief. The Central Ministries of Home Affairs and Kehabilitation146 words
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Article61 1956-06-19 5 CAIXUTTA, A poet-cart Journeyed for more than 14 yean, covetiaj( dlata«oa «f 800 miles. The port card, wrtttem by a relative of an employee of a commercial Inn im Calcutta was posted at Lwtaww on Dec. 28, I WJ. It ttmttmil the addremee last week.61 words
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106 1956-06-19 5 CHITTARANJAN TO DO ITS OWN STEEL CASTINGS NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to set up a steel foundry at Chittaranjan for the production of locomotive steel castings, which are at present imported, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of Railways. The capacity of the proposed106 words
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Article175 1956-06-19 5 <£g&£\ MSW AJUD: ««€ial deMgfeUQil MB by MT S. ntot^eT|Ki «id iW. will shortly leave far- JJt/upe to settle contracts for steel plants. The delegation wiH first visit Germany to settle contracts to be entered into wflh a number of Pen— n Arms which have offered to simply the various175 words
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34 1956-06-19 5 PEOPLE'S FAMINE TRUST CONTRIBUTION NEW DELHi: A sum of Rs. 15,000 from the Indian People's' Famine Trust has been made available for relief measures m the cyclone-affected areas of West Bengal, It is learnt.34 words
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236 1956-06-19 5 TELENGANA AND ANDHRA SOCLALIST PARTIES TO MERGE HYDERABAD: The executive members of the Aadhra State Committee and the Telengana members of the Hyderabad State Committee of the Socialist Party meeting here decided to merge the two units of the Party, m view of the re-organisation of States. The meeting set236 words
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Article239 1956-06-19 5 CALCUTTA: The Government of India have decided to I allocate to the private sector of the Industry a total of 10 million tons of coal production Ito be achieved by the year 1960-61 it was officially learnt I here. Ftoktwloe, RanigunJ baa been allotted 5.70 mfltton239 words
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Article133 1956-06-19 5 NKW DELHI: TOe Oongresa High Command has decided that Mr. U. N. Dhebar should continue aa President of the Congress for a year more after h's two-year term expires In January next, it is learnt. Although the next presidential election is due at the time of the133 words
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108 1956-06-19 5 P ATI ALA: Eight step-broth-ers of the Maharaja of Patiala, Rajpramukh of PBPSU, were arrested by the police here last Sunday for causing obstruction to traffic. The brothers led by Mr. Mirginder Singh, had lined up on one side of the road near the local Sanatan108 words
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Article207 1956-06-19 5 LAHORE: The West Pakistan Cabinet finalised its recom- mendations on the Indo-Pakis-tan canal waters dispute with particular reference to the latest World Bank proposals on the issue. The Cabinet meeting lasting nve-and-half hours was the last of the series held during the last week to discuss207 words
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Article33 1956-06-19 5 U.N.TECHNICAL AID PROGRAMME BERLIN: E&st Germany ha dec'ded to take part m th Uttited N&tldna Tochhical Al< Programme pf&vidlflg fcssiai ance fdr UMe*d«VeM»ed eOu« tried, the «Aciftl Birt OeWa* o«w* «fency r«jwte< t«tf»f33 words
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Article166 1956-06-19 5 NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways have for the first time placed orders for railway equipment with manufacturers In the UBBR, it is learnt. Orders for rolling stock have also been placed with manufacturers m East Germany, Yugoslavia, Austria and Poland. The orders placed m Russia relate166 words
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Article185 1956-06-19 5 NAOPUR: Ac ftttHMJoiveratty_ Board iHMuaonveMad a aOQVSreDOe Ok hdSjflS Of rjSSJartmasts of Jouroaßsflk af the various universities "to review the whole position, particularly la the Ucht of the remarks of tfee Preas Commission In this connection. The Preas Cbnuniaaton had reeommened a three-year specialised diploma or degree course m185 words
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Article120 1956-06-19 5 COIBATORE; A new Engineering College designed to Impart education to 100 students In an academic year will start functioning here from next moot* The Goimftatore Institute of Technology, started by the Rangaswami Naidu Educational Trust Peetamedu, has been granted affiliation for the startIng of BJE. Degree120 words
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Article99 1956-06-19 5 KARACHI: THe Pakistan Presiier, Chaudhry Mohammed AH, will shortly discuss m London the Indo-Pakistan canal waters dispute with Mr. A. B. lUlff. leader of the World Bank team on Canal Waters, according to well-informed Pakistani sources. The —urges said that only after that meeting. Pakistan99 words
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322 1956-06-19 5 Glimpse Of India's Past Chester Bowles' Film MADRAS: A special preview of the Mm "Aselapineat India with Cheater Bowles," wa* held under the auspice* of the Film Fas** Association e>t the air oooditioned aodltortam of the ratted States Information Service, Moavt Boad. x'ue bu-mmute cotuur nun jrouucea oy Mr. Caester322 words
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488 1956-06-19 5 Utilisation Of Solar And Wind Power Research Centres .To Be Set Up In India BOMBAY: Dr. M. 8. Thacker, Director of the Council of SftMjHftific and Industrial Research ana* Additional Secretary to tfc* Union Ministry ef Narturai Resource* and Scientific Research, said here last Sunday that the Government of India488 words
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239 1956-06-19 5 BOMBAY: The Peop.e's Republic of china has. given a grant of Rb. 82,375-9 to the All- India International m be paid to the survivors and bereaved families of the crew, who were killed m thte crash of "Kashmir Princess" m April 1055.239 words
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101 1956-06-19 5 UNION MINISTER HOPES SOUTH WILL COME ROUND TO BIGGER STATE IDEA MADRAS: Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Minister for Natural Resources, who arrived here from Bangalore, said m an interview that he was very much perturbed over the trend of feelings over the States reorganisation issue, particularly the heat generated101 words
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95 1956-06-19 5 POONA: The Executive of the Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti announced recently that It would "intensify" by all peaceful means the "Satyagraha" campaign launched by it m March last for the establishment of Samyukta Maharashtra with Bombay city. The committee also decided to observe June 17 as a95 words
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Article75 1956-06-19 5 NO TRACE OF 'SNOWMAN' NEW DELHI t Mr. Y. Meki, leader of the Japrnw oxpedition to Mount Menaeiu, told Preeemen horo that ho had soon no trace* of the log* endary "Snowman" In tho Manaslu region of tho Himalayas. Ho had locally hoard tomo ttorloa about tho Snowman, but neither75 words
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Article36 1956-06-19 5 REFUGEE COLONIES SUBMERGED IWRIMOANJ: Three refucolonies at Basudtvnagar, urpftr and Mahakall, within (Ules from here have been lftrzed by floods, le Sub-Dlvtsional Officer of mgftnj visited these areas ood waters are grraduftlljr ling m the Patharkadi36 words
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Article, Illustration224 1956-06-19 6 ''GOING VERY WELL" SHEPILOV CAIRO, June 18, Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, the new Soviet Foreign Minister, concluded his talks with Lieutenant Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister last night and told reporters: "Everything is going very well." Diplomatic observers here believe that Mr. Shepilov offered Colonel Nasser Soviet aidReuter - 224 words
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Article369 1956-06-19 6 74 YEARS OF H. OCCUPATION ENDS MEW ERA OF ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FRIENDSHIP BEGUN PORT SAID Egypt, Jime 18, lieutenant Colonel Gamel AMet Nmmt, the Egyptiaa Prime Minister, hoisted fee Egyptian flag over Navy Hme here today to mark the end of Britain's 74 yean occupation of the SuezReuter; AP - 369 words
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Article72 1956-06-19 6 mier Nasser to-da y raised the f&i"^ fla over »"<» Canal Zone with a prayer to Ck»d that no foreign flag wiu ever fly here again? nine Russian MiGs streaked overhead and a 21S in _sf lute boo »od from an Egyptian frigate m the barbour,AP - 72 words
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Article80 1956-06-19 6 STOCKHOLM, June 18, The Duke of Edinburgh left Stockholm by air for Britain tonight ahead of Queen Elisabeth. The Queen and Princess Margaret were staying behind at the' Olympic Stadium watching the conclusion of the Olympic Equestrian Games. The Duke's four engined De HavUlan HeronAP - 80 words
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Article60 1956-06-19 6 SAARBRUECKEN. June id, French troops yesterday hauled down from the Saarland Bank a German flag flying In honour of. West Germany's "day of national unity," Saarbruecken authorities stated. They said the Saarland Government would protest to the French over the incident. A' French military guard and60 words
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Article68 1956-06-19 6 AOMORI, Japan, June 18: The prefecture (regional) government decided recently to run a "security" check on its 1.200 employees. Bach departtoeiJt i thief was asked to determine If his workera were: 1. Habitually m debt; 2. Playfor With wdmen 3. Heavy drinkers; 4. Too vain.AP - 68 words
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Article177 1956-06-19 6 SEC-COONCIL TO DISCUSS ALGERIA UNITED NATIONS .June 18: The VJX. Security Council will probably meet on Thursday to discuss a complaint on Algeria, ad informed diplomat said on Sunday. Thirteen African and Asian countries have signed the written complaint, addressed to council president E. Ronald Walker of Australia. .The informant,AP - 177 words
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485 1956-06-19 6 Malayans To Attend Study Conference On Human Problems Of Industry LONDON, June 19: Men and woman from 29 Commonwealth countries and colonial territories will attend the Duke of Edinburgh's Study Conference on "The Human Problems of Industry/ it was announced here today. The Conference an experiment of a kind neverReuter - 485 words
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Article122 1956-06-19 6 BEFUDDLED ANTI-STALIN CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON, June 18: Director Allen "Dulles of the Central Intelligence Agency said Sunday he believes the Russian people are "pretty badly befuddled" by the Kremlin campaign to downgrade. Stalin. Dulles said the new Com* munist leadership is trying to destroy a well entrenched legend and added: "IAP - 122 words
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Article29 1956-06-19 6 THE HAGUE. Netherlands, June 18: Former U.S. President Harry s. Truman and Mrs. Truman had launcheon on Sunday with $ueen Juliana at Soestdijk Palace APAP - 29 words
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Article77 1956-06-19 6 MOSCOW, June 18, President Ktementi Voroshilov of the Soviet Union today sent a telegram to Lieutenant Colonel Oamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Premier on the occasion of the Egyptian National day saying Russia rejoiced at the "success to the new Egypt." (The Hungarian Premier, Mr. Andras Hedeguea seatReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-06-19 6 K. R. Ramasamy Dramatic Troupe With Lalitha Arriving Here July COMEDIAN CHANDBA BABU ALSO EXPECTED THE veteran stage actor and versatile film artist K. R, BtoMuuny is arriving here on Friday, July 6 by Air India International, with his dramatic troupe for a ehort season m Malaya. Tambaram Lalitha, a160 words
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Article258 1956-06-19 6 M. T. L. tU TO PKUTEST Wf MINISTER SAMBA NTH AN V(From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Malayan Trade Union Council ife to submit a strong protest to the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambauttian, against the use of Section 58 of Labour Code by258 words
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93 1956-06-19 6 To Investigate Into Mystery Of 'Snowman' KATMANDU, Nepal, June 1 8, A 34-year-old Sherpa Mingma G>-ultsen is on a mission to investigate reports circu'ating m the Khumbu District that the corpse of a hairy animal believed to be a 'Snowman" is lying m a crevass m the Makalu foothills. SherpaAP - 93 words
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Article261 1956-06-19 6 Dismiss INDIA'S BIG BUYING PLAN NEW DELHI. June 18: India expects to buy products ami 'f*t jnafeerfgs. worth betw, 900 million and 1,000 million rupees m the three-year period ending 1958, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry T. T Krishnamachari told a m-v. conference today. India hopes to supply rAP - 261 words
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Article25 1956-06-19 6 WASHINGTON. June 18, The Philippine Republic is seeking to become more selfsufficient m meat and daily products, a U.S. Department of Agriculture publication noted Sunday.25 words
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