Indian Daily Mail, 20 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 124 SINOAFOBE, WEPMESDAY, JUNE 30, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 530 1 TEKGKU NOT ANXIOUS TO FEDERATION'S PEACE OPPOSITION TO SEATO KUALA LUMPUR, June 19. Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman to-day declared his' permanent opposition to any union of Malaya and Singapore m the best interests of the Federation. If I have a say m this matter we -won't
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  • 101 1 LONDON, June 19: The British Ministry of Supply announced that "an atomic device was successfully exploded" yesterday m the Montebello Is lands, off Australia. The explosion concluded i scries of tests which Britisl scientists have been carrying out m the remote islands foi the past several
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  • 185 1 PEKING. June 19: Mao Tse-tung, Chinese Communist Head of State, broke with tradition last night by attending a reception to mark Egypt's Independence Day. It was the first reception of its kind that Mr. Mao had been to for years, and never before has he attended one
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  • 79 1 BR. PLANE INTERCEPTED AT ATHENS! Athena, Jum 19: A British European Airways Airliner was intercepted by two Greek fighters ovr Patras yesterday afternoon for allegedly deviating from the (International route. The airliner landed at Athens on schedule and later left for Cairo. When the airliner landed at Athens the pilot
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  • 53 1 I HONGKONG. June 19: Wider birth control instruction for Red China's 600 millions was urged yesterday by Health Minister LI Teh-chuan. Peiplng Radio said the Minister told the National People's Congress m Peping this was "necessary 1 for the health of mothers and the better upbringing
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  • 220 1 DISTURB tram to SUCCEED DESHMUKH? From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, June 19: Premier Nehru has finally accepted the resignation of Finance Minister Mr. CD. Desfcmukh but has urged him to remain m office till his return from the London Talks m July. Deshmukh, who is a Marathi, has been
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  • 49 1 U.S. STUDENTS FOR POONA SEMINAR NEW YORK, June 19: A group of 12 American students and educators left Idlewlld Airport yesterday for Poona, India. They will take part there In an International Seminar on Student problems, then make a 4,000-mile study tour of University f acuities m India.- AP
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  • 133 1 IRREGULARITIES IN EMPLOYING LABOUR AT PEN AHG PORT From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: The National Union of Factory and General Workers today reiterated its demand for the Court of Inquiry to probe into the alleged defects In the contract system of employing labour at Penang Port. In a letter
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  • 229 1 Malabar's Teak Elephants Being Removed ToTamilnad? Complaints Over Partition Of Assets (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jane 19, The division of assets be longing to the Madras State Government between Malabar which is to merge with Kerala and the rest of the State has already began to cause difficulties. B
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  • 49 1 MELBOURNE, June 19, The Australian Associated Press, the news gathering cooperative which will be 21 years old at the end of this month, is now bringing ten million words of news into Australia each year, its Chairman, Mr. John Francis Williams, said here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 476 1 CYPRUS PROBLEM TO BE DISCUSSED NEW DELHI, June 19 Mr. Ja wafiarlal Nehru Indian Prime Minister, will meet Mr. Constantine KftTftpiyniia, Greek Premier on June 22 on his way to London it was learned here today. Mr. Nehru's plane will halt for one bour at
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  • 68 1 MOSCOW, June 19, Nikita S. Khrushchev Mid last night that Italian Communist Party boss Palrairo Togliatti's speech last Saturday m which he criticised the Soviet Government was "a good speech." "I nave heard about It," tile Russian leader told a newsman. "I have not remd it but
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  • 329 1 LONDON, Jwn« 19: informed sources said last night Britain will o#*r aelf-tovemmswt to Cyprus late this week m a new attempt ta solve the crisis over that Eastern Mediterranean island colony. The proposed was reported to provide for a new constitution giving the Greek-speaking majority
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  • 362 1 NEHRU'S "CHARGE" CLARIFIED NEW Delhi, Juna— l&: Ail Indian official spokesnun said here today that Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, Prime Minister ofUsdfo» referred to tf oreigji sources' and not foreign powers' m public allegations last week that some Delhi and
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  • 133 1 KARACHI, June 19.— The Prime Minister of Pakistan Mohamad Ali who returned to the Federal Capital to-day from a convalescent holiday m Quetta said he expected shortly to discuss with the Cabinet the formation of an All-Party National Government. Mr. All said that although
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  • 54 1 LONDON, June 19, The FINANCIAL. TIMES today predicted that competition between natural and sjnthetic rubber will be increasingly concerned with the issue ol price. Producers of natural rubber, m the long term, must aim at a reduction rather than an increase m the present level of prices, this
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  • 143 1 MARS CLOSEST TO EARTH ON SEPT, 10 BLOEMFONTEIN, Orange Free State, June 19: Mars, the mysterious red planet, may surrender some of its secrets when on Sept. 10 It comes closer to earth than it has been since 1921, says Dr. E. C. Slipher, world authority on Mars. Dr. Slipher
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  • 506 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed, June 20, 1956 BRAIN A BRAWN OF SOOCTY ADDRESSING the National Convention of Trade Unions which met In Singapore last Sunday t* form vrttat is called a "Unite* National Mertfek* Front" for the achievement of freedom, the former Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall declared that
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  • 815 2 QrfUttW SUt*^«it^ By AdMMttotmn Loaders j sador Mehta saw the Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles, on Wednesday last he had an opportunity to learn at first hand what the real attitude of the United States towards neutral countries Is. At the moment *ot Only Ambassador
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  • 78 2 FEWER ABSENTEES AMONG WOMEN MPs! ROME, June 19. Women legislators are absent less than, the men m Italy, a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies has figured. Deputy Dario Antoniozzi reports m a statistical study of his fellow legislators that the men 'deputies are absent 22 per cent of
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  • 218 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India have received complaints that second quality cloth and 'seconds' are being sent by some exporters to foreign buyers as good cloth. The Government have, therefore, decided that licences should, hi future, be endorsed to the effect that they are valid only for the
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  • 80 2 BOMBAY: The Khadi and Village Industries Board 1, organising a khadi hundl designs competition to secure the most artistic designs for hundia to be sold during the Gandhi Jayantt Week this year. The motif of the new hundi designs will be the rural Industries taken up by the
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  • 263 2 WASHINGTON: The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, Bald that there was no difference between the views of President Eisenhower and himself on the subject of "neutrality". Mr. Dulles, however, threw ttttle light on {he controversy. Me saftt he had a long discussion with President Eisenhower recently and
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  • 1522 2  - Africa's Hoary Past RECENT EFFORTS TO UNRAVEL BASIL DAVIDSON Evidence Of Early Chinese Visitors By WHEN the first giraffe m TT Chinese history was led by a halter into the Imperial Zoological Garden of Peking m 1414, the Ming Emperor m whose honour it had come all the way from
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  • 727 2 CLAIM OF CONTACTING NETAJI REFUTED ARABINDO BOSE DEPOSES BEFORE COMMISSION CALCUTTA: Sri Arabtada Bose, a nephew of Netaji ■>■■■■■ before the Netaji Eaqalry Committee at Its resunv e4 tat Calcutta on Friday. Sri Bose, m his depoetttOß, i» reported to have refuted the claim made by some people that they
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  • 144 2 Dog's Right To Taxi -Ride BOMBAY: A dog In Bombay can enjoy the comfort of a taxi ride along with his master, but it will be the responsibility of the master to clean the taxi 11 bis canine companion makes the taxi cab dirty. This clarification i» given by tne
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  • 96 2 Wmm H Mathematics and Natural Science. The subjects under Group B. pertain to the study of Humanities, two of which subjects can be chosen on the advice of the Principals concerned. So far as the professir/al courses of Btudy are concerned, the requirements for different professional courses are
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  • 1055 3 SECOND FICE -YEAR PLAN ROLE OF BOTH IN IMPLEMENTATION DHEBAITS APPEAL HYDERABAD: Mr. V. N. Dhebar, Congress President, gave a call to the youth o£ the country to make their effective contribution to the successful implementation of the Second Five-Year Plan. He was inaugurating last week m the Central Hal
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  • 514 3 Development of Tirupati TIRUPATI: Speaking at a public meeting held tinder the auspices of the Tlrupati Forum, Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister m the Ministry of Home Affairs, appealed to authorities to make Tirupatl and Tirumalai Hills a model pilgrim centre. It was not the duty of the Devasthanam authorities
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  • 121 3 MADRAS: The proposal the Corporation to tiood-hghj at its own cost, a portion the foreshore opposite Jfl office of the Inspector-UeneJß of Police has been approved^ Dy Government. Mr. Lono Prabhu, Home Secretary, said that the area to be covered was about 600 ft. by 200
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  • 145 3 CALCUTTA; A British tPjm has appealed to the putffl authorities m India to use moj dern furnace crematorium *m place of open funeral pyres.^si In a letter forwarded by^l Secretary, Ministry of Heslfl Government of India, to^M Calcutta corporation, laeJ- *B says that tunerai pyres aj "wastetui,
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  • 32 3 BOMBAY: Hundred and thirty four pro-Samyukta Maharashtra volunteers de* mandlng inclusion of Bombay m Maharashtra were arrested at various places m the city. Of the arrested volunteers, 26 were women.
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  • 126 3 NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE FOR MADURAI MADURA!: Madurai will be having a new automatic telephone exchange by about the middle of 1958. All efforts are being taken by the department to put through the —home according to schedule, their only handicap being the availability of a good site. The scheme is
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  • 55 3 TENKASI; Mr. Justice Krishnaswaml Naidu of the Madras High Court, met with an accident while returning from the Kasivisvanathaswami Temple Just near the open 'prakaram,' falling heavily sideways injuring the left collar Hone. After receiving medical aid, however, thje Judge left by the Trivandrum Express
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  • 73 3 Barefoot bearded **4 watted, hi* oflifWnt blood state* and la tatters, British Army Sergeant hobbled back to eMßt> atioa on makeshift crutch after 28 days tost ill the jttsjle* of North Malaya. la the AJ». Photo above Mrs. McDonnell i s plctartd with he* children m London after
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  • 88 3 12-YEAR.OLD BOY ABUSES 4 YEAR-OLD GIRL SEATTLE, June 18; A 12--year-old boy, plucked by police from a picnic excursion bus, calmly confessed to police last night the strangulation slaying of 4-1/2 year-old Kathryn Ruoff, the daughter of State Representative Richard Ruoff. The little girl's violated body, a green and white
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  • 88 3 SHILLONG, Assam, June 18 Hostile Naga tribesmen armed with automatic weapons swooped on Kohima Town m the Naga Hiils of North East India on Wednesday and killed six civilians In a surprise attack, according to delayed reports reaching here Hurt night The«Nagas are said to have
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  • 372 3 AVMTATiOm Mm MAUAKA&HTKA HIGH COMMAND TAKB* SERIOUS VIEW BOMBAY: The Cu^ituU High Xii mm Mil U prepared to stake tke ckaace* of victory st the polls m Mnhurw*»» Ik tke aext geaerai elections rather than to cfcwgn its v crdict over the future of Bombay city.
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  • 394 3 NEW DELHI: Two Important conferences, one of State Agriculture Ministers and the other of State Ministers m cnarge of Co-operation, have oeen convened to consider the question of stepping up agricultural production during the Second Plan period. The** conferences have been called to meet at Mussorie
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  • 326 3 NAINTTAiL.: Acharya J. B. Kripalani, the pSp leader, m a statement said he was surprised to read In a Press re* port from Colombo stating thjat a cable had been sent to him by the Parliamentary Secretary mi n Ceylon, thanking him for "remarks made by me
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  • 215 3 NEW DELHI: The ten-mem->er UNESCO Mission for the Western Higher Technological nstitute completed Its work md left Delhi after a stay of six weeks m this country. The Mission which Included ieven Soviet experts had a series of discussions with [ndlan professors and experts md finalised
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  • 478 3 Redaction In Defence Badget Not Possible OOTACAMUND: "This is not the first time that Pakistan's representatives have spoken like that, but such outbursts do not make any difference so far as the attitude of India is concerned, for India still believes m a peaceful solution of the 'Kashmir problem without
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  • 135 3 NEW YORK: A new highspeed photo type-setting system for use m all phases of composition, including newspaper work, has been promised by the wellknown MergentheMr Linotype Co. This system provides a type range from 4 to 108 points and a speed of 15 column line* a minute
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  • 25 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government announced the appointment Of Raja Khazanfar AU Khan, Pakistan High Commissioner m India as Ambassador to Italy.
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  • 631 4 CENTRE'S PROGRAMME NEW DELHI: The second batch of 40 engineers, who have been recruited (for the steel piante wiM leuve for the Soviet Union hi about two months' time. The first batch of 48 are undergoing training m West Germany. According to an official
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  • 121 4 GOOD HISTORIANS HYDERABAD. Congrtm President Dhebu said here that he could claim to be thoroughly conversant with the history of India thanks to Ma having studied the various memoranda prepared by Congressmen connection with the reorganisation of states. He said Congressmen had taken great pain* In collecting all possible material
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  • 262 4 MOSCOW, June 18: Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, and Mr. N. Khrushchev, have addressed a message to Mr. U Ba Swe on the occasion of his appointment as Premier of the Burmese Federation, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday. The message said m
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  • 131 4 CALCUTTA; The first elec* rolytic copper refinery of India may be set up m Calcutta, It was learnt here. The proposal for setting up such a refinery has long been under consideration of the Planning Commission and the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research]. Some top
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  • 67 4 BOMBAY: Ten thousand two hundred and forty-two tons of ammonium sulphjftte ordered by the Government of India's Food and Agriculture Ministry from the U.S. arrived here yesterday from Baltimore aboard the Panamanian freighter "Astron." The U.S. International Cooperation Administration has recently announced new authoriaationa totalling
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  • 291 4 KOZHIKODE: His Holiness Sri Sankaracharya Swamigal. Head of the Srlngeri Mutt, said that to foe born as a human being was a great blessing. It was therefore the duty of every human being to use his life time to serve humanity. His Holiness explainer how Adi Sankara
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  • 66 4 The Queen looks awa y (left) a* the Duke of Edinburgh (centre) and Kin* Gustav of Sweden (right) peerttoough J! 001^ f °"»«*y occupied a. a dressing ?oom totE lSthcentwry theatre at the Royal Swedish sunnier nalace of Drottnliighokn, 6 mil** from Stockholm. The Royal irtytocludln, "Princess
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  • 73 4 ROHTAK. Prime Minister Nehru confessed to 'a Punjabi trait' m him— little of short temper. He told a public meet* Ing "Generally Punjabis are hot-headed. Ike weather m Punjab 1» also hot. When the two combine the result Is bound to be serious. But there is
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  • 103 4 RESEARCH AND HIGHER LEARNING IN TAMIL TIRUCHIRAPALLI: The Tiruchi District Board at its meeting here resolved to request the State Government to start a college m Tiruchi for higher learning and research m Tamil, Mr. T.M. Nalluswami, President v was m the chair. A resolution to the above effect, moved
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  • 350 4 Sochi, u.s.sjt,, June 18.--told a cheering crowd at this! was part of the Soviet family. u,P^P l y **»«>«* f«>m the he white Marshal's uniform trim m e stood on the Colonnade of the "I feel at home* m the Soviet the same family—the family
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  • 263 4 STARTED BY TERRORISTS! lf M l NICOSIA, June 18.— Many British Servicemen wer c tamed yesterday la a forest lire raging m southwest Cyprus where a major anti-terrorist sweep is going on. Unconfirmed reports say some people were kilted by the fire,
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  • 169 4 'SOVEREIGNTY OF PARLIAMENT ASSAILED' NAGPUR. Dr. N. B. Khare, M J». stated that Mr. jawahartal Nehru's action m announcing the Government's "final" decision on Bombay City at a public meeting held under the auspices of the Congress Party, while Parliament was "seised* of the question, was "an assault on the
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  • 437 4 Ambar Charkha 10,000 Sits To Be Manufactured NEW DELHI: The Governnent of India 'have sanctioned ibout Rs. 70 lakhs for an Interim Ambar Charka programme during 1956-57. The programme envisages the manufacture of 10,000 Ambar Charkha sets. Also 15 Vidyalayas (training centres), 100 Parishramalayas (produc-tion-cum-training centres) and six functional offices,
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  • 164 4 MAHTAB WAS NEVER IN GOVT. SERVICE AHMEDABAD: In a message from Ahmedabad Issued last week the Governor of Bombay, Dr. Harekrushna Mahtab, was erroneously reported as having said m a speech that he had once been a Sub-Inspector of police. The Governor, who was addressing cadets of the Central Police
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  • 452 4 Wants Another Mahabaratha! MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari exhorted the peopie not to give credence to the Aryan-Dravidian thesis propounded by cert am persons hi the South Categorically stating that there was no pure Aryan or Dravidian existing at the present time m the country,
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  • 219 4 LONDON: Yehudi Menunin. the violinist, last week stated that India and the West "each possesses one half of the truth", and had much to learn from each other. Writing m the June number of i^nvoy', a monthly magazine founded by Mr. V. Krishna M' non,
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  • 190 4 FENI (East Pakistan); Ml. Hamidul Hug Choudhury, Pakistan's Foreign Minister, said here last week that In her foreign policy, Pakistan sought the friendship of those countries which had been materially helping Pakistan's defence and development and with which she had no clash either of interest or of ideology.
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  • 1523 5 Bandaranaike Says Why Phones Are Tapped I COLOMBO: the Prime Minister, Mr. S.WJLD. Bandaranaike, said that If any such steps M tapping telephones shook! take place, It would only be under the compulsion of the security of the State at a time of stress, when It
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    204 5 Increasing attention is being given m Papua and Now Guinea to the education of native girls, and within recent years the Ad* ministration of the Territory has established several residential schools for girls. To help meet the acute need for teaching staff for these schools a special teacher training course
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  • 279 5 INDIA'S FOREIGN ASSETS BOMBAY: The Rerserve Bank of India has undertaken a survey of India's foreign liabilities and assets as at the end of 1905, it was announced here. The survey, third of its kind, is mainly confined to long-term foreign liabilities and assets which include the net liability (or
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  • 192 5 MADRAS: The Government College of Indigenous Medicine will be renamed as the Government College of integrated Medicine, and* Dr. Govindaraja shenoi, District Medical' Officer, Coimbatore, has been appointed Dean m the place of Dr. A. Srinivasalu Naidu. retiring. The change m the name of the college.
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  • 519 5 NEW DELHI: The World Bank's new proposals for use of Punjab Canal Waters circulated to New Delhi and Karachi are likely to be accepted m principle by the Government of India, m fact the present proposals are not regarded as new, but only a
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  • 140 5 An Australian expert is to visit Singapore to ace how Australia can best assist m the development of pre-school education. The expert, Mies Helen Paul, is due m August to work with the Director of Social Services at the invitation of the Singapore Government. Her visit,
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  • 45 5 Chaturbhuj will direct "Sati Parvati" for Chitra Productions. Ntrupa Roy will be cast as Parvati and Trilok Kapur as Lord Bhankar, it Is gathered. Pandit Indira is now busy finishing the dialogue, of the film which will be launched m Bombay this month.
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  • 43 5 Vyjayantimala and Balraj Sahnl will play the leading rol«s m Shrirangam's "Kath Putii." Agha and Vljaya, a new find, will form the supporting cast Director Chakravarty said he will oomm—joe regular shooting this month. Shankar and Jaikishan will compose the music
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  • 692 5 URUCHIRAPALXJ: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, charged the Dravida Munnetra K^h^g^n with trying to exploit the present situation m the country for its party purposes. The Chief Minister, who addressed a series of meetings during his tour of Muslri taluk, said m his speeches that the
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  • 128 5 ALLAHABAD: The Municipal Administrator here stopped the cutting down of a neem tree, said to have been used for banging those who took part m the First War of Independence of 1857. The century-old tree, standing m a street corner m the thickly populated Coionelgani area
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  • 205 5 BOMBAY; Mr. M. D. Mad«tne Western Inoia Automoportunity for all tnose interested m tne industry's future to impress on vie Commission that unless the demand is stimulated by a lowering of the selling price, the industry would have a precarious existence," he added, running costs is
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  • 125 6 ALGIERS. June 19. French forces suffered a heavy blow yesterday when 30 rnusjms members of a special unit, deserted to the Nationalists during a pitched battle within 50 miles of Algier*. The Muslim Goumiera were members of an outfit specially set up to
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  • 69 6 TO FIGHT INFLATION LONDON, June 19.— Britain yesterday ordered a one-third cut m its schools building programme to help the fight against inflation. Minister of Education Sir David Eccles told local education authorities that of £89,000,000 school construction on schedule, only £55,000,000 will be started
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  • 377 6 LONDON, June 19.— "Britain announced last night its new lottery bonds will go on sale Nov. 1 despite opposition from some Church quarters. The bonds offer chances of prizes as high as £1,000 for £1 invested. Chancellor of the Exchequer Harold MacMillan
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  • 103 6 PARIS, June 19, The government is going to impose an official ceiling on prices, Mnance Minister Paul Ramadier announced yesterday. Howover, he said there would be some important exceptions to the general ceilings. These were: 1. Agriculture and fishing industries products when sold directly by the producer.
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  • 110 6 He Dreaded To See Himself In Wax! LONDON, June 19, Harr> S. Truman refused yesterday to look at a dummy of himsell m Madame Tussaud's war works. "See myself In wax?" tne i former U.S. President remarKed to reporters. "Why, I don't give a damn about seeing sights like that."
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  • 86 6 WASHINGTON, June 19, The Senate voted yesterday to permit the grandson of the last King of Korea to become a permanent resident of the United States. It sent to the House for action a bill to grant permanent residence to Kyu Lee, son of Eun Lee,
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  • 74 6 BUENOS AIRES, June 19, Alfred Hazell King. 60, Consul General at the British Embassy died yesterday morning after brief illness. King came here three years ago from a similar post m Cairo, and the embassy said he had suffered from heart disease. He leaves his wife
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    29 6 The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ong Yoke Lin) inspected full-scale piling operation, on a site m the North klangStraits where new wharves have been suggested, durino i «Wt t«
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  • 223 6 Radhakrishnan Lands Raesia's Change LONDON, June 19.— Dr. Sarvapalli Rg nffi^hr<ffh"^n, Indian Vice-Presldent, said yesterday m an address over Moscow Radio that if the West did not respond to new Soviet moves on disarmament and relaxation of International tension. It would oe held responsible for continuation of the cold war
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  • 55 6 MOSCOW, June 19, Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, vicePresident of India, left her* today by air for Alma Ata, Capital of Kazakhstan, accord* ing to the official Soviet news agency TASS. He was seen off at the airport by Mr. Lazar Kaganovich. Mr. Georgi Malenkov and Mr. Maxim Sabruov,
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  • 99 6 I LONDON, June 19. Prts mier Chou En-lal of Communist China attended an Egyptian Government reception m Pelping yesterday and proposed a toast to ''tne victory of Egypt m its struggle to maintain national independence.' Peiping Radio reported. Chairman of the Council of the Republic Mao
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  • 65 6 The Maharajah of Mymensingh and 20-year-old Janet Hicks married at Braintree, Essex, Register Office on June 16. The newly weds will live m Calcutta. They met while Janet was a receptionist at a London Hotel, Janet later flew to Calcutta to join her future husband, returning last
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  • 128 6 NEW DELHI, June 19, The Hindu Sdfccession Biil which revolutionises intestate succession m India ha* received the President's assent and become law it was announced yesterday. For the first time women are eligible to inherit and hold property m the same way as men. Until
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  • 260 6 No Compensation For A-Test Lands Paid? UNITED NATIONS. New York, June 19: A U.S. committee pointed out today that the U.S. had been testing nuclear bombs on Bikini Atoll for 10 years without paying the 167 former inhabitants for their land. It called for settlement of their claims "as a
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  • 109 6 The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, accompanied by the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, will attend a Chinese temple religious ceremony at Changi Road at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 20. The ceremony has been organised by Chinese monks m honour of
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  • 96 6 SELANGOR INDIAN ASSOCIATION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: The Selangor Indian Association elected the following officebearers at its annual general meeting held m the Taylor Road premises: They are: President. Mr. J. V. Morals; VicePresidents: Mr. G. Leo and Mr. Dyal Chand; Hon. Gen. Secretary. Mr. G. Vias; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. S.
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  • 166 6 Selangor International Championships The Selangor Badminton Association invites entries for the Selangor International championships 1956, to be played at the Association Hall, Kampong Attap, Kuala Lumpur from July 27 to 30. The following are the events: 1. Men's Singles. 2. Men's Doubles. 3. Ladies' Singles. 4. Ladies' Doubles and 5.
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  • 47 6 The Twenty-first annual general meeting of tha Arya SamaJ, Ipoh will be held at 60 Silibin Road, Ipoh, on Sunday July 1, at 3.30 p.m., when a new Committee of Management will be elected for the ensuing year, and Hindi Certificates distributed to successful candidates.
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  • 106 6 HAIRALI ARTS CLUB, K.L. The inaugural meeting of the Kairali Arts Club, Kuala Lumpur, was held at 57, Ampang Street, Kuala Lumpur re:ently. Fifteen Malayali amateur dramatists and stage enthusiasts from different parts rf Selangor were present The object at, the Club whose membership is limited is to pro note
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  • 44 6 r The Third Combined Annu Uhletlc Sports of the Rayman Schools 1 2, will be held on Saturday, Jirne 23, at 3 p.m. m the Griffiths School Ground. Mrs. C.Y. Hwang, Asst. Inspector of Schools will give Iway the prizes.
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  • 48 6 The Annual Athletic Sports of the St. Thomas School, 33 St. Michael's Road, Singapore, will be hold on *the 8.0.D.C.A Grduh'tf: at 11, Wilfred Road off St. Georges Road, Saturday, June 23 at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. him Yew Hock will g.vc away the prizes.
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  • 32 6 An anonymous benefactor, who styles himself (or herself!) 'grannie* has undertaken to enrol the 42 inmates of tt. Crippled Children's Home as members of the Singapore X-Ray Club.
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