Indian Daily Mail, 21 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 125 SINGA^OKE, THUBgPAY, JUNtI 21, IW6~ SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 343 1 NOTHING MUST BE DONE TO DETRIMENT OF THE OTHER TVNGKV CLARIFIES STAND There Is Now Greater Measure Of Understanding -Lim Yew Hock Closer co-operation between Singapore and the Federation and NOT merger of the two territories, appears to be the answer of the Federation to Singapore's
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  • 80 1 Two-coloured posters m English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil have been put Up m the Island, giving details of the first Singapore Agricultural Show to be held at Kallang from September 1 to 5. Pamphlets m the vernacular languages giving information about entries and classes of exhibits
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  • 84 1 AIRLINER WITH 70 ON BOARD CRASHES IN SEA NEW YORK, June 20: Venezuelan airliner with 74 people on board crashed into the Atlantic Ocean early today about 40 miles south of New York City, officials of the Idlewild Airport here reported. The coastguard said one of its amphibious planes had
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  • 102 1 Lists containing the names of all persons who submitted claims recently to have their names included m the Register of Electors for the Legislative Assembly Elections are now available for inspection at the various centres throughout the Island. "Any person who is a. regis-.
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  • 142 1 INDIA SEEKING AID FROM ARROAD NEW DELHI, June 20, Indian officials are abroad m many countrif s this summer m search of information and technical ass stance for their country's ambitious development chemes. Among the many touring ielegations are these: A team of railway ministry officials is studying the railroads
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  • 39 1 CURRENCY RESTRICTION IN CEYLON The Deputy Controller of Foreign Exchange, Singapore, Mr. M. W. Himsworth, said yesterday that travellers enterIng Ceylon, under present practice might only bring In with them Ceylon currency notes to the maximum of Rs. 100.
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  • 184 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, June 20, Premier Nehru refused to meet a thirty-man delegation of Madras State nonGazetted officers at Delhi yesterday and hear personally about their grievances. The Premier preparing to leave on his tour of the West firstly could
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  • 124 1 --LORD REID KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The size and population of a country had no relation to ita importance m international affairs, Lord Reid head of the Constitutional Commission declared today. He was addressing a Rotary Luncheon meeting here. He hoped that the
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  • 28 1 COLOMBO, June 20: Torrential rain m southern Ceylon has caused serious floods. Nearly 5,000 homes are under water. Rail communications have been I A.P.
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  • 144 1 They Want To Sue Patlala Maharajah NEW DELHI, June 20: Fourteen Princes of the former State of Patiala today asked for Government permission to sue their bearded royal brother for allegedly evicting them from the palace that was their childhood home. The brother is the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Mahandra Bahadur
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  • 174 1 A nine-man committee has been appointed to explore the possibilities of introducing Television m Singapore. Mr. A. A. Williams, Deputy Chief Secretary, heads the committee and the other members are: Syed Haron Alhabsht, Mr. Vernon Bartlett, Mr. Bradley, E. Chan, Mrs. E. V. Davies,
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  • 168 1 UNIVERSITY AT COIMBATORE URGED From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 20: Leading industrialists m Coimbatore, the "Manchester of South India", have ugred the Madras and Central Governments to establish a new University m this City. Coimbatore was ideal for this purpose, they urged, being located m the midst by the
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  • 217 1 NEW YORK, June 20: Despite his decision to give up residence m England, entertainer Noel Coward said on Tuesday that this way of life would not be altered. Coward returned to the united States on Tuesday aboard the liner Queen Mary. He had refused to
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  • 91 1 Ornate ricksha made m Hongkong makes it* debut at Denver, Colorado, m a service started by importer Marco Liang at the same fares as charged by Denver Taxicabe. Liang's shown riding, with Lonnie Bone as fellow passenger and Deanna Eroddy as ,1,1,-1. fit noiwii ooy. He plans
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  • 75 1 Radio Malaya Programme On U.N. Charter At 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 26th 1956, on the eleventh anniversary of the signing of the Charter, Radio Malaya will be broadcasting over the Blue network a special feature called "The Road To The Charter". It will trace the fascinating development from Ancient
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  • 55 1 INDIA RECOGNISES TUNISIA AND MOROCCO NEW DELHI, June 20, India today announced recognition of Tunisia and Morocco as Sovereign States. India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has sent goodwill messages to Tunisia's Prime Minister, M. Habib Bourguiba, and Morocco's Prime Minister, Si Bekkal. The Afghan Embassy here has also announced Afghanistan's
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  • 209 1 LONDON, June to— The Dally Mall said yesterday that Turkey has warned Britain any decision to hand Cyprus over the Greece would cause a Turkish invasion of the Island. The Mail aunpwta Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's Conservative government. The paper said responsible Turkish sources
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  • 278 1 J. C. G. RECOM MENDATIONS AGREEABLE TO PARTIES (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Contenders m the plantation industry wage-tussle today called a truce after agreeing to the recommendations of the JointConsultative Council for the industry. Federation's 320,000 plantation workers launched a "goslow" campaign on April
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  • 92 1 Egyptians Will Go To Polls, Sat. OXIRO, June 20. Egyptians will go to the polls on June 23 to vote for a new constitution and a President of the Republic, m the first popular referendum since the days of the Pharaohs. It will also be the first election since the
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  • 47 1 Exhibition Of Chinese Paintings Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Madam Fan Tchun PI will be opened tomorrow, June 22, at 5.30 p.m., at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47. Hill Street, Singapore. The exhibition will be open till Monday, between 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. t
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  • 34 1 GIMSON SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY POSTPONED The Ninth Anniversary Diaplay and inspection of the Gimaon School for Boys, Clcmenti Road, scheduled to be held on Saturday, June 23, has now heea postponed to a latci tilfe*
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  • 609 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, June 21, 1956 MERGER-TRUTH IS OUT ALL our fears, warnings and predictions regarding the Singapore-Federa-tion re-union issue are proving correct Malayan politicians whose experience is limited to the past very few years of the postwar period, have been imagining ttiat this issue is a simple
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  • 701 2 RADHAKRISHNAN'S HOP^ Ma* &m World Tension MOSCOW: Df. Santo| Indian VJoa-PreuUkat, welo Soviet attempts to "dberalt flew Into Moscow for a teaSpeaking) at the airport, saw* Dr. Radhakristman a adopting Socialist aims ant liberalise your regime.' If t am convinced that many tfcl and the night mare
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  • 258 2 NSW DELffi: It has been decided to locate the Nangal fertiliaer-cum heavy water factory on the right or western bank of the river Sutlej, opposite to the Nangal townFormal acquisition proceedings m respect of 1,360 acres of lann required for the factory have been started. The selected area
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  • 160 2 CALCUTTA: The value of India's trade with Japan established a new post-war record of Rs. 655.800.000 during the year ended March 1956 as compared to Rs. 368,300,000 In the previous year, according to an official report. The previous record established m 1952-53 was exceeded by as much
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  • 545 2 India Wants Freedom For Algeria NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a visiting Egyptian Press correspondent here that he would certainly discuss the Algerian question with the French and Egyptian leaders during his forthcoming foreign tour. In an interview this week to Mr. Selim Malek, special correspondent of
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  • 642 2 Atomie Energy For Agrl. Progress Progress SIMLA: Suggestions were made at the meeting of the Committee of the Crop and Soils Conference on the use of atomic energy m agriculture that m view of the importance of radio active isotopes work n various aspects of agriculture, the ICAR should set
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  • 346 2 U.S.ATTITUDE TO NEUTRALS WESTERN PRESS CRITICISM J^BW YORK: The N«w York Times said that recent pronouncements on neutrality by President Eisenhower and the Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles, went "too far m opposite directions". The newspaper said that Mr. Eisenhower at one point seemed to discourage and then encourage neutralism.
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  • 264 2 BANGALORE The interstate Committee of Cabinet Minister set up to go Into the problems connected with the formation of the new Mysore State at its second meeting decided to constitute an InterState Committee of Chief Secretaries or their nominees of ohe States, parts of which go over to
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  • 144 2 LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pra- iesh Government has appoint- 1 ed a committee under the i chairmanship of Mr. C. B. Jupta. Minister for Planning, -o devise ways and means to popularise the metric system m .he State. As decided by the Government of India, the change-over
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  • 199 2 "DAKSHINA PRADESH" FAVOURED ERNAKULAM: Mr. C. p Matthen. M.P. and Secretary of the National Unity Platform said thai both Prime Minister Nehru aim the Home Mnister Mr. Q. B. Pant, were strong jy n favour of the States m the southern region of India uniting to form a single homogeneous
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  • 199 2 NEW DELHI: The World Bank Mission headed by Mr. Thomas H. McKittrick, now i m India to assess the country's financial requirements for its Second Five-Year Plan, called on the Union Planning Minister, Mr. G. L. Nanda, and had a 70--minute talk with him
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  • 63 2 CALCUTTA: The value of electrical machinery imported into India increased from nearly Rs. 160,000,000 m 1954-55 to about Rs. 200,000,000 m 1955-56, it is learned. Imports of electrical machinery from the United Kingdom, which was the main supplier, during the last fiscal year amounted to Rs. 110,000,000,
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  • 3114 3 Lower House Passes Bill Claim Of Tamil For Parity Turned Down COLOMBO: Ceylon's House of Representatives passed the Government feU to declare Sinhalese toe sole State language turning down m effect the claim of Tamil for official recognition. Tihe voting at the end of a marathon
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  • 625 3 The answer to that was to produce more sinnaiese tilms ami literature, ana not to oeiiy vie xauuis uieu n« b uistn; XlfclllS. ueuneman a*!*eu wnat, W«c U.UVCSOIUU it) tne liUuMUa w<m» k> oe. xuey vuuiu uot x a»»ui bm uuiviiu mu o
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  • 780 3 THe minorities would now have to depend on the asaurances given by the Prune Minuter on their future after tne tail was paused. Thaw assurances that were given and promised should be accepted by Uie minorities because he felt that those assurances were genuine. He was
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    77 3 Thte photo of Queen Elizabeth was made by> Cecil Beaton at Buckingham Palace especially i n connection 'with the Garter Ceremony held at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on June 18. At the ceremony Bir Anthony Eden, Earl Attlee and the Earl of Iveagh were invested. This will bring
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  • 894 4 Tortile t*Hs Expansion vOC vBsb!Dßo -RN H**to vPWH99*^PR'R *js^^^^b»^^^w* tion or <^ sw*»«citk industries m the to emtndLduring 4o? Second Plan perioa, wd that the ScreSe la<to»n<i during the next five years abouttfceißet entirely by handloom and sjhadi production': tCte Kitrv* Qannnittee estimated the inctssse m thA Second Plan to
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  • 186 4 MADRAS: Mr. Kannan Kutti Menon, President, Non-Gazetted Government Officers' Association. Mr. S. 8. A. Nayagam, General Secretary, Mr. T. 8. Krishnayya, Treasurer, Central Association, and 36 delegates from all the districts m the State, left Madras by the Grand Trunk Express for New Delhi to represent their
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  • 243 4 No Military Alliance With Russia -TITO MOSCOW. June 19: Marshal Tito said last night he has not made any arrangements for military co-operation with the Soviet Union during his reconciliation visit here. He denied reports that Yugoslavia would manufacture MIG jet fighters under Soviet license but left the way open
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  • 206 4 NEW YORK. June 19: An electronic life-saver that could give artificial respiration to drowning victims was disclosed yesterday. A glass wand applied to the solar plexus shoots m tiny electrical pulses that move the diaphragm, immediately, steadily, at any desired rate, to control breathing. The electrical pulses tingle
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  • 73 4 The Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden inspects a 2-pounder anti-tank gun served by private A. H. Wafcenshaw. V.C., of the Durham Light Infantry m the Western Desert 1942, at the opening of the Victoria Cross Centenary Exhibition at Marlborough House, London, Behind is a medium
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  • 243 4 Woman Muted Israel's FM JERUSALEM, Israel Sector, June 19: Prime Minister David Ben-Ourion announced to the Knesset (Parliament) last night he has asked Mrs. GoMa Myeraon to become Foreign Minister, succeeding Moshe Sharett. Sharett an advocate of caution and restraint m dealing with this nations hostile Arab neighbours, apparently clashed
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  • 73 4 NEW DELHI: Government of India have decided to award during 1956-57 a limited number of post-school scholarships of the value of Rs. 75 and Rs. 100 p.m. each to blind students for higher education or adva/i--ced vocational or professional training. Applications on the prescribed form available from
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  • 55 4 MADRAB: The Madras Government will shortly take steps to. secure extension of the life of the Madras Cultivating Tenants Protection Act, which shall expire on September 28, 1956. The Act provides for protection of tenants against unjust eviction by landlords, as an interim safeguard for tenants pending enactment
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  • 92 4 U.K. AWARDS FOR MERCHANT SEAMEN NEW DELHI: Indian merchant seamen are, it is learnt, eligible for the award of campaign stars, clasps and war medals, 1939-45, proposed by the U.K. Government. Minimum qualification for cligiblity of these awards is six months' service at sea through a danger zone. Partculars of
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  • 131 4 INDIA'S CONDITION FOR REOPBHNG TALKS ON GO A NEW DELHI: The Government of India is not prepared to negotiate With Portugal unless she agreed m principle to quit Goa and her other possessions m India, it was learnt. Goa Radio, the other day, broadcast that the Portuguese Government was prepared
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  • 287 4 BELGAUM: Reports of growing repression by Portuguese authorities m Goa have wen riaching nationalist Ggaa circles here. A forest contractor, Krishna Porobo, was recently tortured to death m a police lock-up according to one report received here last week. The report which contradicted the claim of Goa
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  • 1341 4 A BLOW TO TAMILS Q. C. This Government and the previous government wanted tne liquidation ol t*J|e lanuidpeaKmg people. Tne nrwt biOw was stiucK on tne Inoaan settlers by aisenr ran chitting tii&ui. SEVKKK BLOW Mr. Chelvanayaj*am said a severe blow on tne Tamils was intended by this Bill. une
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  • 1062 5 RIFT IN BOMBAY CABINET? MORARJI DESAI'S DENIAL But Difference On One 'Unnamed' Issue V f^s^ BAD: J klr Morar J 1 Ctacef Minister of Ifcm^y, emphatically denied that thWwas toUSJtf* W CaWnet Tlh Chief Minister who was answering questions after addressing the members of the Harold Laski Institute of Political
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  • 164 5 RANGOON: The Burma Government has announced its Intention to form corporations for handling: the Import of certain essential goods. The corporations will be on a joint venture basis between the government and private interests. Initially, the items to be handled will be among the essential
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  • 470 5 LONDON: The News Chronicle predicted that if President Eisenhower's attitude to the uncommited nations marks a real change m American political strategy, Communist propaganda successes may soon end. There seems to be a deep difference of opinion m the American administration, the paper said. "This difference affects
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  • 240 5 INDIA EGYPT CLIBERTRAL PACT NEW DELHI: India is to sign a cultural agreement with Egypt m the near future, reliable sources here stated. The Egyptian Ministry of Education and the Indian Embassy m Cairo are understood to be discussing the draft of the proposed agreement. This pact, to be modelled
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  • 95 5 INDIAN TRA EXPORTS UP CALCUTA: nwofft Indian tea shipment* last month were again higher at lt&m.tm H* compared to 3,67%/ MO ttp. J% Jbeope«pow^ nujlt| Xhul Shipments to all destinations from 3,080,000 \ba in^May 1955, to 15.450,000 lbs during last month. Total exports during the first nve months of the
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  • 55 5 LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Government has decided to lift the ban on government servants' joining and working for the All-India Shia Conference. This body was considered to be of a political nature. Recently the Shia Conference represented to the government that Its activities were confined only
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  • 15 5 East Asia held here recommended that cultural activities should be extended to AfroAsian countries.— NAFEN
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  • 1485 5 Kazhagams' Propaganda Is Hatred -Monger ing INIMICAL TO PROGRESS SAYS RAJAGOPALACHARI MADRAS: .Mr. C. Rajagopalachari strongly criticised the Aryan-Dravidian theory propagatedby both the Dravida Kazhagam and the Dravida Mannetra Kazhagam m the State, characterising their propaganda as "hatred-mongering". This, he salcL would spell disaster to the country, as it would
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  • 517 5 Indian Woman Gives Vitlin Recital In London Leading international musiciama iM^praiaed her BPrfor««*e. f She i« Miss Korehed Madan, of Calcutta, with family connections m. Bombay, Miss Madart Is 2*. Her debut l «J' l ln #^HiU attracted packed avdtetfce. They ii£ ciuded Max Hlnrichsen, the music ,p¥biisher wju>. -met
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  • 119 5 JAP PAPER EXPERTS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: Andhra and Assam have sought the assistance of Japanese consultants for increasing the capacity of their paper mills. In Andhra, a small paper mill, producing 250 tons of *pa£L ft^ month ls to remodelled and re-equipped with modern Japanese machinery to produce more.
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  • 95 5 n.££ LCUTTA: Jute ffoodsdesto 89,021 tons m May 1956 as compared to 81.349 t&a to tK ?h eVi T° U i mODth according to the^ Indian Jute Mills Ass&ia* This increase was shared by egorles of Sooda. wnne hessian desnatchf.goods also improved to 51,409 tons
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  • 128 5 JULLUNDER: The Punjab Government has definite information that large coal deposits are present In the Kangra district of the State, it is n ported here. The hilly d^rict of Kangra borders with Tibet, i 1 1 J 3 learne <* that the PunJab Government has. m a
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  • 52 5 ALLEPPEY, The fifth annual conference of TravancoreCochin working journalists Is scheduled to be held here on June 24. Mr. N. Gopal Menon, Speaker of the Madras Assembly, will inaugurate the conference. Over one hundred delegates from Trivandrum, Quilon, Kottayam, Brnakulam and Tiruchur are expected to attend
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  • 351 6 PROJECT PD5518U: IF INDIA, PAKISTAN, CHINA AND TIBET AGREE VIENNA PROFESSOR HINTS RESERVOIR ONBRAHAMAPUTRA VIENNA, #ne 30, brib, Palrfstaa, OUb» and Tibet ©ouM cmte aa tater-Stato paw w*rt to supply the chemical and metaHargical Mustrtes of Bengal and Assam with sdflicteat energy to produce ftve times the
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  • 211 6 Futile Move To Expel Soviet Envoy WASHINGTON. June 20: The State Department has rejected a recommendation of Senate Investigators that the chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, Arkady Sobolev, be thrown out of the United States. This was disclosed] on Tuesday when Senator James Eastland (Democrat Mississippi) chairman of
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  • 128 6 CAIRO, June 20, Premier Carnal Abdel Nasser Tuesday! called on Egypt to get strong "so that we may be able to restore to the people of Palestine their rights of freedom and existence." Nasser's fiery speech, which sounded like a political talk, drew constant interruptions from the throne.
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  • 47 6 COLOMBO: June 20: Tt» C»>ylon Government yesterda; concluded a one-year trade an< payments agreement with Bui garta. Ceylon will export tea, rub ber, coconut oil, fresh coconul dessicated coconut, graphit and spices. Bulgaria will sen Ceylon machinery, plate glass sugar, flour and chemicals.- A.P.
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  • 44 6 PRA S AD INVITES SUKARNO DJAKARTA, J«n« Stu— Pratfdeat flrtmr— «f todo- J neste baa aceeptafl aa lavft- atlaa to viatt India m tke winter of tkla y«ar, palace oAdato said Imm te^tay. Dr. JTaJuaiia Panama, tao the Invitation to riualn«at < enkawKw— Kenter. 4
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  • 123 6 Another Shell man, Mr Jacob Low Kok Tia, 32, will leave for the V.K. tomorrow. June 22 to attend a Shell executive course there. Mr. Low, an Arts graduate of Raffles College,, joined Shell n September 1949 as a Sales assistant on automotive fuels n
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  • 108 6 U.S. OFFERS AIRLIFT FOR MECCA PILGRIMS WASHINGTON, June w. In a gesture of friendliness to the Afghanistan government, the United States is send ng a four-engine passenger plane to airlift more than 1,000 Afghan Moslems to Mecca for their pilgrimage to the birthplace of Mohammed. The International Co-opera-tion Administration (ICA),
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  • 114 6 KASHMIR ISSUE AT LONDON CONFERENCE! KARACHI, June 20.—Pakistan's Prime Minister Mohammed All told reporters here to-day the expected to raise the Kashmir issue "at informal talks" during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference which opens m London on June 27. The Premier who was speaiclng to reporters on his return to-day
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  • 111 6 CHINA PAYS U.S.$9 m. TO CEYLON COLOMBO, June 20. Communist China has paid Ceylon more than U559,000,000 it owed for rubber purchases. The payment gave new encouragement to Ceylonese business circles hoping for Increased trade with the Chinese Reds. An accountant of the Rubber Commissioners Department, which buys on behalf
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  • 57 6 INDONESIAN DOCTORS IN PEKING HONG KONG, June 20.— Peking radio announced Tuesday an eight-man Indonesian medical delegation has arrived m Peking on a visit at the invitation of the Chinese Medical Association. The group headed by Dr. BOKter Shamsuddin was met by Fang Shih Shan, vice president of the Chinese
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  • 288 6 TRAVEL CONCESSIONS FOR PESTA The Federal Governmeut announced that concession rates for rail travel and road transport services are available for the general public who wish to attend PESTA, the three-day Festival of Culture, to be held at the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, on Julj 13-15, 1956. The General Manager,
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  • 350 6 U. S. RUSSIA COMPETE FOR ASWAN DAM CAIRO, June 20: Eugene L. Hack, World Bank President, ame to Cairo last night with he West's best offer to finance Jgypt's great Nile Dam proect. Pro-Western Egyptian offlials said they hope he brought a offer that would counter a eported Soviet loan
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  • 65 6 MARTIAL LAW LIFTED IN EGYPT CAIRO. June 10, Premiet Gamal Abdel Nasser announced Tuesday the lifting of mar- o tial law m Egypt. r The country had been under a martial law for four years i since Nasser began the revolution m 1952 that turned fcgyft I from a monarchy
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  • 86 6 NEW DELHI: June 20: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, will visit the United States as planned for talks with President Eisenhower next month after attend- 1 ing the Commonwealth Prime I Ministers' meeting m London,] official sources said here today. I Mr. Nehru
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  • 71 6 NEW YOftK, June 20: NewswMk magazine said on Tuesday t PrHm Minister Nehru of India may cancel or postpone his visit I to ths United States, scheduled 1 to start on July 7. I "Unloss ho can havo fairly lengthy talks with Ike, he's not coming,"
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  • 155 6 KARACHI, June 20: Two Algerian nationalist leaden arrived here last night to seek support for their cause m the Algerian crisis. The leaders Shaikh Bashir El Ibrahim and Ahmed Buda, have come at the invitation of the Pakistan All-Parties Maghreb Committee. Shaikh Ibrahim, leader of
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  • 33 6 NEW YORK, June 20: Thomas J. Watson, 82, Chairman of the Board of the International Business Machines Corpora* tion, died of a heart attack at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at Roosevelt hospital. A.P.
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  • 270 6 DUKSE, NEPAL, June 20, (By runner to Katmaatu) The Swiss team that twice scaled Mount Everest and conquered Uiotee Peak said it contended with "weather that was heU for five days" before triumphing. The team arrived here yesterday and was expected to
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  • 198 6 KARACHI. June 20: Roads disintegrated, villagers homes crumbled about them and finally floods from a blocked river completed the devastation of the Kehmard Valley m Afghanistan during the earthquake on June 10 according to a Kabul Radio broadcast monitored here late yesterday. The Radio said the
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  • 93 6 ATHENS, June 20. About 1,500 doctors m Athens and its .suburbs began a' three-day strife yesterday. They protested what they said was "the Government's failure to solve their problems and cl-.iima." An emergency union meeting ittended by more than 700 doctors decided on the strike last
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  • 48 6 BADHDAD, Iraq, June 20, Jordan and Iraq announced yesterday they have agreed to a programme of "continuous" military co-operation against possible Israeli aggression. A joint communique issued here follow ng the visit of a ordanian military mission said he talks Droduced ''several decisions. A.P.
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