Indian Daily Mail, 22 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. MI No. 126 SINGAPORE, FBIPAY, JUNE 22, 1966 SIX PAGK& 15 CENTS
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  • 162 1 PROGRAMME TOR 1956 COMPLETE Cheap Offers Mar Be Acre pied BW YORK, June 21: Red China has told leading Malayan traders that her rubber buying programme for 1956 does not allow for any purchases from Malaya, wellinformed sources said on Wednesday night, sking
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  • 416 1 NEW DELHI, June 21:— India'* Prim* Minister Mr. ja wa hartal Nehru left he«« today by ajr for Lenden to attend th« Commonwealth Prime Minister*' Conf«renc« there. President Rajendra Prasad, members of the NationaJ Cabinet and Diplomatic Corp* were at the airport to say farewell. The
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  • 166 1 BERLIN, June 21, President Achmed Sukarno of Indonesia was yesterday awarded an honorary Doctor of Engineering: Degree at a ceremony in West Berlin Technical University. The President, who is the first foreign Head Of State to visit West Berlin since the last war, arrived Tuesday night
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  • 82 1 CHIDAMBARAM HELD UP IN SAIGON Mr. A. K. A. Ct A. L. Chidambaram Chettlar, son-in-law of the late Raja Bir Annamalal Chettiar, who was to have arrived here from Balgon last night by Pan Ameajcan Airways, could not do so, as the aircraft was not able to land in Saigon
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  • 152 1 WASHINGTON, June 21: The United States was described yesterday as ready to retire from the Aswan darn situation rather than try to top a reported Soviet offer to finance the entire billion-dollar Egyptian project. Officials emphasised, however, that the American offer still stands. 'This apparently
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  • 70 1 SEC-COUNCIL POSTPONES ALG. QUESTION UNITED NATIONS, New York. June 21: The U.N. Security Council yesterday post poned until next Tuesday its session on the Algerian ques tion. Russia requested that the meeting originally scheduled for Thursday be postponed be- 1 cause its delegation had no instructions. The Council will meet
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  • 235 1 RAMNAD BAJA AFFIRMS LOYALTY TO KAMARAJ (Front Our Correspondent) MADRAS, June 21 1— P.W.D. Minister Mr. 8. R. Sethupathi has issued statement publicly affirming his loyalty to the Chkrf Minister Mr. Kamaraj and denying many^ recent l»r«ee reports that he would resign on the
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  • 97 1 DARUL ISLAM LEADER IN U.S.? DJAKARTA, June 21,— The leader of Indonesia's meet active rebel band was yetterday reported to have left for the United States. He is Daud Beureuh, a former Governor of Atjeh in North Sumatra parts of which he now controls with hie rebel force the "Darul
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  • 60 1 MOROCCO PRINCE INVITED TO MOSCOW CAIRO, June 21: Mr. Dmitri Shepllov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, on Wednesday invited Crown Prince Moulay Hassan of Morocco to visit the Soviet Union. He gave similar Invitations to Mr. Bahi Ladgham, the Tunisian Deputy Premier, and other Arab leaders during an Arab League Reception
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  • 233 1 PETITION TO NEHRU ON BOMBING OF LITANG r, K^ l ONQ vi!* l(l Jui 81 A «Wr«o»ed to Prim* Mtnhttor Nehru by group of anti-Communist Tibetans, including the Dalai Lama's brothar, aocuaee the Rod Chineoe of killing more than 4,000 Tibetans in the bombing of LiUng last
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  • 79 1 EGYPTIAN -RUSSIAN TALKS IN CAIRO New RuMian Foreign Minister Dlmttri Bhepilov arrived by air at Cairo on June 16, for talks with Egyptian testers. nwm biiwwii ntre wiui ntier Nasser in pyramid's rsst house garden shortly after his arrival. Left to right: Egyptian War Minister Abdel Hakim Amer; Shopilov; Egyptian
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, June 21: President Eisenhower yesterday signed a bill authorising the post office department to use a special die bearing the phrase "Pray f or Peace" on stamp cancellation machines. The die will imprint the slogan on letters and other mailed matter passing through the cancellation machines.
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  • 40 1 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, June 21, Khementi Voroshi- 1 lov, chairman of the Supreme] Soviet of the Soviet Union, has accepted an invitation of President Tito to visit Yugoslavia, the official Tanjug news agency reported last night. A.P.
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  • 141 1 NEW YORK, jane *1— Financier Bernard Baruch yesterday nominated what he twined "the three gnmt voices l-i the world to-day for freedom and peace"— Sir Winston Churchill, Pre«Me»t Eisenhower sad Pop© Barnch named the three In a shipboard interview prior to sailing tor a vacation on
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  • 285 1 Self -Govt. Fop Cyprus: Turkey Demands Mil. Guarantees LONDON, June 21:— Turkey reportedly ha* demanded military guarantees from Britain before approving a Britieh plan aimed at settling the Cyprus dispute. The Britieh plan, to be announced In Parliament within the next few days, would give the fortress island eventual self-determination
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  • 26 1 WASHINGTON, June 21: By unanimous vote the House yesterday passed and sent to the Senate a bill drastically stiffening penalties for narcotic and marihuana peddling.- A.P.
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  • 129 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) umJf^m 2li:^^^\ 2U Prlm Mr. Nehru ffiß.^SJ2ff\2 Maharwtr. to accept the Government of !^^^s^• f b t rn^ b •^L c y wlthout further conflict »i^.^ P k i n8 I 1 hourt l foP h departure to Euroo* S
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  • 79 1 MENON TO CONFER WITH PINEAU UNITED NATIONS, New York, June 21: V. K. Krishna Menon of India will confer with French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau about noon (1600 GMT) today on the Algerian situation, It was learnt last night India declined to sign the request for U.N. Security Council action
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  • 186 1 74 PERISH IN AIRLINER CRASH NEW YORK, June 21 A crippled Venezuelan airliner, clumping its heavy load of gasoIrtie in a bid for survival, exploded early yesterday and plunged into the Atlantic Ocean. All 74 persons aboard perished. It was the world's worst disaster on a regular airline flight. ««A
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  • 541 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, CM, Jue 22, 1956 BIG POWER NEW LIST ACCORDING to the United States Supreme Court Justice Mr. William O. Douglas the second half of the present century will be dominated by six powers* namely, the U.S.. Russia, China, India, Japan and Germany. This new ranking of
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  • 1305 2 RAREWALA'S EFFORTS WEED AT THIS fIOOfT amraij*. Stnlar Giaa Stag* Raiewala, a former Chief Minister of PEPSU and at present the JLMder of the Alutt-domiMfted Uatted ttrwrt in the PSPSU Vidhaa SaMM, has create* *rore in the fifth primes! drelai is Pmajafcaa «N(J by makfaag a
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  • 167 2 NEW DELHI. As announced by the Railway Minister while presenting the Railway Budget for 1956-57, it has been decided that concessional return tickets at one and a half single Journey fares should be issued on ail the Railway from July 15 to September 15, 1956 for Class
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  • 354 2 MADRAS: At a reception, given in his honour at the Legislative Assembly premises by Mr. N. Gopala Menon, Speaker of the Madras Legislative Assembly, Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Iyengar Speaker of the Lok Sabha, suggested the formation of an all-India Legislators' Association or what might be called an "Inter-Par-liamentary
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  • 44 2 TOKYO, June 20. A seven-man Japanese business delegation left for Jakarta last night by (KLM) plane to exchange opinions on industrial development of Indonesia. The delegation is headed by Yoshisuke Ayukawa, 76. who ouilt heavy industries in drewar Manchuria. A.P.
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  • 749 2 London Bombay Travel Tickets That Costs Only Rs.450 LONDON: A growing number of fodftaa* and Pakistanis are matting a quick trek bom* from Britain by an overland route that is cheap but "tough." They are taking advantage of a trip organised by a British travel agency which sells them a
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  • 768 2 Defects of Present System Of Education social and economic fields. There was a complaint that J provision for education under the Second Plan had been drastically cut down. He was of the view that educational development must go hand in hand with economic develop ment. Mr. Nambiar stressed tlw jmportaiw
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  • 267 2 Exploration For Oil In Bengal Basin CALCUTTA: Dissatisfied with the alow progress of oil explorations, particularly in tne west t»en o ai uajiu, wnere an American company is operating, the Government of India are under^tc-d to have appointed a top-raniung technical oJncer to investigate and expedite oil exploration worn. At
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  • 129 2 Asian Socialist Conference BOMBAY: The second general Asian Socialist Conference will be held at Bombay from November l to 10. (The First <»eneral Conference was held iu January 1963). "I? expected that 20 Social- Parties of Asia will meet this time with seven fraternal organisations suoh as the Socalist International
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  • 1371 3 POTENTIALITIES II FIVE- YR. PLAN MMUSIETS ASSURANCE fi7lS^Ss?^ Dllto^^ Ullhm Mtatetor JF'xF^ySJ?* 0 addressing the members of the Mineral AdviMOty Board, stated that mtoerSa had also to pfcy the role of exchange earners forth? country, which was to import heaSy equipment* and The Zonal Advisory Boards were
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  • 290 3 MODIFICATION OF OLD LEASE "There can be no two opinions that modification of these old leases is necessay In national interests and has been ong overdue. But for one reason or the other this important work was delayed. A draft of these rules was prepared by the Ministry and
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  • 38 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Omar Abou-Richeh, the Syria Mln ater here, is flying to Damascus this week for consultations' with the Syrian Government on details of Mr. Nehru's forthcoming visit to the Syrian capital.
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  • 224 3 OTTAWA: Burma, Tnftsjualii. Indo-China and Malaya are not merely as staMt or sttvanaatf »o«| <rf opt work. Nik CaveU, "Yoj« must renumber that what is happening here is that one of the moat technically ad> y**#* nations totoTwki ourselvea is co-operating with nations atttl 8OpeT2St «nd «^etta»TV> par cent
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  • 75 3 TOKYO: Japan wants to buy a British-made atomic reactor for producing electricity. The type this country's Atomic Energy Commission has in mind is a 100,000-kilowatt model costing about £15,000.000. Plans to purchase the plant have been announced here by Mr. Shoriki, Minister of State, who is also
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  • 28 3 POTEAU, OKLAHOMA, June 20.— William Barnes, g%, took Jean Hayes, 16, for his bride yesterday, Mrs. Delia Jones accompanied her daughter and gave her approval.-— AP.
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  • 319 3 NEW DELHI: The Planning Commission is actively pursuing the prospect of settling laadkS agricultural labourers in compact blocks on cultivable waste tends with irrigation faculties. State Governments have been asked to carry out surveys to locate suitable blocks. Replies are expected soon; The required information
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  • 1025 3 MINISTER'S ASSURANCE MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Education, said tint Government weve proceeding a the right direction in the matter of providing free J«d compulsory education up to the age Of 14 and expressed his confidence that they would be able to /each
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  • 853 3 No University Amongst Maharashtra Leaders On Bombay City's Future over the telephone that the Congress High -Command had not discussed the Bombay question since the last AICC session Therefore, any letter advising the MPOC either by himself or by Mr. Nehru was out of question. DEMONSTRATORS ARRESTED BOMBAY: Polioe arrested
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  • 426 3 Railway Hospital On Wheels BOMBAY: Medical relief in case of accidents on Central Railway's broad gauge line is now provided from an Accident Relief Medical Car, a miniature hospital on wheels fitted with modern hospital equipment. Designed by the Mechanical and Medical Departments of the Central Railway and Wagon Workshops
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  • 588 4 Pant's Call fof Solution Through Negotiation Punjab Formula To stand CHANDIGARH: The Union Home Mintator, Pandit Govind BaJdbh rant, observed feat the country had grown sick of cwnhoversles over laafoage. He warned that "we could not go a step forward if we do not cure ourselves of this
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  • 198 4 HEALTH OF ISLANDERS WASHINGTON, June 20.— The U.B. Atomic Energy Commission has been keeping a close check on the health of the Marshall Islanders who wert caught in a radio-active fallout from the March l, 1954 U.S, hydrogen test shot. About 60 islanders suffered radiation burns from material which dropped
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  • 205 4 I NEW YORK, 20— Newsweek I magazine in its latest issue said an inhabitant of Rongelap Island, In the Pacific, who -waa exposed to radioactive fallout from a 1954 H-bomb test had died. His death occurred on May 13, it said, and was due to heart
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  • 163 4 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. June 20: The United Nations Trusteeship Council decided on Tuesday to give rush treatment to a petition from Western Samoans asking the U.N. to Me that no harm came to them from Britain's 19K7-H bomb test The petition, from traditional and legislative
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  • 152 4 INCREASED EXCISE DUTY ON CLOTH MADRAS: Mr. If. A. Manlckavelu, Revenue Minister, stated that the Madras Government was agreeahle to the substitution of Sates Tax on clotfc by an enhancement of tfte Central excise duty and the proceeds being distributed amon* the States equitably. The Revenue Minister said that it
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  • 147 4 PUNITIVE FINE ON CYPRUS VILLAGE NICOSIA, Cyprus, June 20: Britain slapped a M1536.000 lino on the Greek Cypriot population of Famagusta yesterday. Acting Governor George Sinjlair said the fine was tor recent "terrorist activities" in the east coast city, the island's largest port with a population or about 20,000. Mr.
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  • 74 4 ROMB, Junaao. Greece roesday asked Italy to use hei £ood ofßces with Britain to aelp bring about a solution 01 the Cyprus problem. Greek Ambassador Alexander Argyropoulos made the request in a 10-minute talk with Italian Foreign Minister Oaecano Martino before Martlno dew to Paris Tuesday. Aftei
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  • 46 4 RABAT, Morocco, June 20.— The Foreign Ministry announced to-day that India, Japan and Vietnam had recognised Morocco's Independence in telegrams to the Government. The telegrams expressed good wishes to Sultan SkU Mohammed Ben Youssef and to the Moroccan people, the announcement said.- Reuter
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  • 130 4 C-PLANNERS TO MEET IN NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON, New Zealand June 20. The Consultative Committee of the CoMtobo Plan will next meet In New Zealand In November and December this year, Mr. Thomas MacDonala the New Zealand External Affairs Minister announced here today. It would be the most important international conference
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  • 86 4 WASHINGTON, June 20, rt-esident Eisenhower's doctors caused a new wave of speculation about his chance of a complete recovery from hi*> stomach operation when the> announced today that he would t>e in hospital longer than ex j pected. Tlie announcement came at a time when newspapers
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  • 126 4 NEW YORK, June 20. Henry Edward Bolte. Premier of the Australian State ot Victoria, arrived here last n.ghtf and predicted the Olympic Games nexX fall will be ■staged better than ever before." The Olympic will be held in Melbourne, which is the tteld in Melbourne, which
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  • 69 4 LONDON, June SO,—Britain's Treasury chief, parryIng- angry protest* over the Trinidad oil deal, said yesterday the power of the British Commonwealth can be maintained only "in the closest partnership* with the United States. Chancellor of the Exchequer Harold MacMHian was replyuiff to parLamentary of •seUont" of British
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  • 45 4 ATHENS, June 20, The President of the Greek Parliament today accepted an invitation handed over bv the Soviet Ambassador here for a Greek Parliamentary delegation to visit Moscow. h delegates wUI go during i l6 -P^^Mnantary recesj. p cuter. AP
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  • 177 4 NASSER'S TOUR Cairo, Juatf jEorptian Offl•tel aouiee* oflMtnned today .that the ptanipd talks between Marshal Tito, Mr. Nehru and Colonel Nasser are expected to take place on Brloni Island, Yugoslavia, at the end of July or beginning of August. They said, however, that Colonlel Nasser does not intend to make
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  • 139 4 BERLIN, June 20, President Sukarno of Indonesia arrived Tuesday for two day visit in Soviet-surrounded Berlin. Lord Mayor Otto Suhr greeted Sukarno on his arrival by plane from West Germany, and the West Berlin city government accorded him %n all out welcome. A police band played tn*
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  • 60 4 LONDON, June 20, Mus mw Radio said today the So/iet Union is sending Pakis tan 20,000 tons of rice and 20,TOO tons of wheat to relieve a food shortage caused by floods -nd insect prsta. The broadcast added that ne steamer. Byelo Russia already has
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  • 88 4 TITO RUSSIA ONE IN WAR? MOSCOW, June 20: Marshal Georgi Zhukov, the Soviet De fence Minister, said today the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia would fight "shoulder to shou lder if another war came. He was speaking in the Kre mlin after he received YugoKS4£SL* Überty from Marshal Zhukov declared: "We
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  • 449 4 India** Problem NEW MSLHI: India's cattle development programme under the second Five- Year Plan facet, a jerious .threat from the growing number of nnproduc as result of increasing bans on cow slauguwr, experts here say. Consultations have been going on for some time between the Planning
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  • 129 4 BOMBAY: The Textile Commissioner to the Government of India announced that textile mills and dealers can continue to buy or sell or have in their possession tlmebarred cloth or yam In packed on in loose condition till December tiitoe. Dealers can dispose of timebarred cloth or
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  • 101 4 PRIMARY TEACHERS IN M.P. NAGPUR: All teachers in primary schools' in Madhya Pradesh including those to be opened this year, w»U have tneir basic pay raised from Rs. 30 to Rs. 40 from July 1, this* year. This step follows theh demands persistently made by teachers and the recommendations by
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  • 158 4 NEW DELHI. Nathuram Dhawan, a 75--year-old retired railway worker had one of his most cherished desires in life fulfilled meet ng Prime Minister Nehru. He achieved It the hard way. Braving the scorching sun, the hardy look ng septuagenarian pedalled his way to the Pr.me
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  • 85 4 U.N. CANNOT DISCUSS ALGERIA? PARIS, June 20. The United Nat-ons Security Council cannot legally consider the 13 African and Asian nations request for a debate on tiie Algerian rebellion, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman •jaid yesterday. The French view is that lgeria is strictly an internal affair of France, and
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  • 163 4 BOMBAY MEETING BACKS ALGERIAN CAUSE BOMBAY, June 20, A resolution expressing full support to Algerians in their struggle against France was adopted here today at a meeting of Arab residents, prominent Indians and members of the Consular corps, held under the auspicr a of BomDay's Indo-Arab Society. The Jfcj^Uan Consul-Oeneral
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  • 138 4 IMDERGRPIMD RAILWAY FOR BOMBAY BOMBAY: The B.E.S.T. way system in Bombay to relieve tsaflc congestion on the road*. The plan estimated to cost Ra. 22 crores, proposed a type of circular metre gauge railway of about 18 miles connectn* important traffic spots in ttie city from Colaba in the south
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  • 155 4 COMPENSATION TO LAND OWNERS IN BURMA NEW DELHI: Landowners whose lands were nationalised in Burma during 1953-54 and 1954-55 are once again reminded that the last date for filing applicatoos for compensation is June 30, 1056. Forms of application may be obtained free at the office of the Chief Compensation
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  • 169 4 BUSY TOUR OF INDIAN SCIENCE DIRECTOR NEW DELHI: Professor Thacker, Director of industrial and Sclent flc Research, Is visiting East and West Geruany from June 29 to July 8 to study the manufacture and working of low-shaft steel furnaces at the instance of the Union iron un<j Steel Ministry Professor
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  • 121 4 NEW DELHI: An Important 'ii? l^ of rallwa y equipment I!? 110 11 Sported for the last 100 years, will now be manufactured by an engineer* "Ur firm in Calcutta. This ia another B tep toward! achieving the largest measure of self-sufficiency within
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  • 100 4 RANN OF CUTCH INDIA REPUTES PAK. CLAIM KARACHI: India has refuted Pakistan's contention that the northern portion of the Rann of Cutch belongs to Pakistan, it was learnt Here. The Indian refutation was understood to be contained in a message sent by Prime Minister Nehru to the Pakistan Premier earlier
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  • 3250 5 MAHARASHTRA PRADESH GUMES Partynaen Urged To Give Up Offices f9P% A; The f^^L I*o^1 0^ of the Maharashtra Pra 2s? CjM^p^ ComnJhtee, whidi met here to consider Prime Minister Nehru's announcement reS l B 2?^ y '»~*1!?^ the r «*<*»«°" m«v«d by Mr. B. 8. Hiray,
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  • 517 5 Qf Kb* wleilgr MADRA*: The role of publiahera in the task of spreading knowledge andL hyM^MTMr a taste for readJ»») books in the minds of young and old, was explained by Dr. A. Tr*«»»*nftnaswami Mudaliar, Vice-chan-cellor of the Madras University, when he addressed the delegates to the conference of
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  • 969 5 Is Study Social Work In Britain DT. fcvfa Vtfcfaaria On Tour ed Nations Programme which Is being carried out at Swansea and make a tour of Britain seeing all the important establishments connected with social service. "I have come with an open mind," she told NAFEN. "I shall absorb every
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  • 91 5 MINESWEEPERS FOR INDIAN NAVY BOMBAY: Commander J. Chatterji, Battalion Commander (Naval Wing) of the National Defence Academy left Bombay abroad the P. and O. liner Canton for London to take over command of the Indian Navy's newly acquired mine-sweepers squadron now being built in the United Kingdom. The four coastal
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  • 89 5 TWO MORE MINISTERS FOR W. PAKISTAN LAHORE: Two more Ministers have been added to the West Pakistan Cabinet, raising Its strength to 16. The new Ministers, who were sworn are: Mr. Mumtaz Hassan Khlzalbash and Mr. Khudadad Khan. Mr. Khlzalbash Is a former Chief Ministe: of the integrated State of
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  • 267 6 A-BOMBS MEN STERILE -Nehru's Warnine NEW DELHI, June Il«— Prim* Minister Ntafcru warned af the Iblllty of future world of sterile men a» he t*m*m~ td his pie* last night for an immediate baa on all future nuclear weapon teats. His warning: cam* at a public meetln* where he addressed
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  • 104 6 THEY PLANTED 3 FLAGS' ON EVEREST KATggAPjffU^ June 20. l^y J^Xo©** *Ofl9Hok» •Cfi'OdP OX the successful fwrfss expedition to the twin Himalayan peaks of Everest and Lhotse, arrived in Katitunandu yesterday parried all correspondents questions about the expeditions exploits. Or. Eggler, however, said that M. Frits Luchstnger, stayed, on. the
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  • 211 6 Desai Reports To Nehru Chi Kashmir NEW DELHI:— Mr. C. C. Desai, India's High Commissioner in Karachi* is understood to have held Important talks with the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, and the Commonwealth Secretary when he broke his journey here for a day before flying to Dacca. Mr. Desai is
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  • 61 6 YEMEN PRINCE TO VISIT EAST GERMANY BERLIN. June 21, The Crown Prince of Yemen will arrive for a several-day visit in East Germany next Monday, the Communist Government announced. The announcement yesterday said Emir Self El Islam Mohammed El Badr, who is also Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister of Yemen,
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  • 74 6 MOSCOW, June 21. The Soviet Yugoslav Communist Parties joint declaration signed here yesterday was seen by Western observers as the first of a series of similar public affirmations of the "liberty of action" of national parties outside the Soviet Un<on. There was speculation, however, on whether the same
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  • 66 6 WASHINGTON, June 21,, Mr. Christian Pineau, the French Foreign Minister, said yesterday that the west could not refuse to move towards real East-West collaboration. Speaking to a meeting of toe National Press Club, he said he preferred a policy of collaboration "to an international immobilism of
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  • 23 6 WASHINGTON. June 21: President Elsenhower signed yesterday an atomic energy agreement between the United Btates and Switzerland. Details were not made public.- A.P.
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  • 33 6 TALKED ON CEMETERY FELL DEAD! KANSA& CITY. June 21, An attorney dropped dead here yesterday while addressing an organisation of cemetery owners. The victim, Albert E. Stoll, 60, suffered a heart attack. AP
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  • 28 6 BAGHDAD, June 21. fraq has decided to participate in the forthcoming international parliamentary congress in Bangkok next October. An eight-member delegation will attend, it was announced yesterday. AP
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  • 103 6 WASHINGTON, JH» SL French Foreign Minster Christian PlneMi neatly sidestepped yesterday a National Press Club attempt to make him choose between wine and milk. Plnean was honoured at a pre»a club luncheon, followed by a question period. One questioner noted that Plnean had wine at lunch. It
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  • 97 6 THE Annual General Meeting of the North Indian Hindu Association was held on Sunday, June 17, at its premises at 47, Cuff Road and the following were elected Ofllce-bearers for the year 1956: President— Mr. Sheo Prasad Sharma, Vice-President Mr. Sakal Deo Rai. Hon. Gen. Secretary
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  • 42 6 BURMESE ENVOY TO U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. U Win, Burmese Ambassador to the United States, arrived here yesterday from Rangoon enroute to his post at Washington. The Ambassador told newsmen he wanted to encourage American tourists to visit his country.- AP
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  • 268 6 TRUMAN DEPLORES RAOAL DISABILITIES IN U. S. OXFOftO, England, June 21 Harry S. Truman received *n honorary degree yesterday f ram anolent^ Oxford University in a ceremony that moved him to taara. He solemnly appealed in a speech for a fuller life for un-der-privileged people. The former president did not
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  • 78 6 THE 6th Annual General Meeting of the Kalralee Nadana Kala Samithi was held at Sembawang on Sunday, June 10, and the following office bearers were elected for the working year: President Mr. Thulasi Das, Secretary Mr. N. S. Das, Assistant Secretary, Mr. R. Sadanandan, Cashier Mr.
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  • 92 6 A VACATION course in Biology will be held in the Department of Zoology from Monday, 27 th August to Saturday, Ist September, says a press release by the University of Malaya. The course is open to teachers of Biology of Post-School-Certificate pupils in Singapore and in
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    23 6 The Ao» Khan and the Begum on tholr arrival at London airport from Parto on June 17 for Royal Aaoot Race meeting.
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  • 165 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs:— Two Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. A patrol of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Welch Fusiliers killed two armed and uniformed terrorists they contacted in the Segamat area of Johore on Friday, June 15. One of them has
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  • 76 6 KARACHI, June 21 The Soviet-Pakistani trade talks are reaching the final stages and an agreement will probably be announced this weekend, according to an informed source yesterday. The agreement is expected to last for one year and no total value of commodities to be exchanged will be
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  • 86 6 Templer To Confer On Future Of Cyprus LONDON, June 21 A London evening newspaper last night reported that Blr Anthony Eden is considering a proposal that General Sir Gerald Tempter, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, should have early consultations with the Turkish Government on the future of Cyprus. The
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  • 56 6 BIDDEFORD, Maine, June 1 21 Organised textile workers in the Biddeford area will meet on Saturday to plan a boycott of Japanese textiles. Michael Schoonjans, area director for the Textile Workers Union of America, said yesterday some clothing stores already have removed Japanesemade blouses and other
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  • 41 6 WASHINGTON, June 21, President Elsenhower's doctors said yesterday the chief executive continues to recover "very satisfactorily" from his operation. Doctors who have been on duty around the cjock In his room nave been raiMuwri for other duties. AP
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  • 165 6 LONDON, Juno 21: —M0 AIM Launtot-Boyd, the ColosMLf Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday h« hoped that In due course the Ne^ Chief Minister of Singapore, Jhr^ Ltm Yew Hock, and he would be able to arrange a meeting. Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour, had
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  • 39 6 PRAGUE, June 21 The North Korean Prime Minister Kim 11-Sung, arrives here today on a four-day visit at the head of an 11-man Government delegation, pr« sently touring Bast European Communist countries. Reuter
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  • 31 6 LONDON, June 21, Mr. Robert Menzies Australia's Prime Min ster, arrived here >y air yesterday to attend tr. Commons alth Prime Minister-* Conference beginning on Jum 27. Reuter
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  • 42 6 WASHINGTON, June 21, The Senate yest' rday passed a ■'oill authoris ng construction ot an atomic-powered merchant ship at an estimated cost of J5537,000,000. ThR legislation now goes to conference with the House, which passed a similar bill last July. A P
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  • 139 6 Lawyer Claims Spratly Islands MANILA, June 21, Mr. TomM Plom*, Marti* lawyer owbwWp or th^ unchartered Spratly island group to th« South Ohlnii Sea. said here last night that his expedition had inspected all the major Islands in the group with the exception oi Spratly Island itself. 71 r n»
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