Indian Daily Mail, 23 June 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. MI No. 137 SINGAPORE, SATffltfrAY, JUNE 28, 19W MX PACES 15 CENTS
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  • 405 1 SOMEBODY HAS BUJMOEBED DUSHMUKH, MATTHAI AND HANDOO RESIGN (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, June 22, Prime Minister Mr. Nehru's departure far Europe has been followed immediately by a spate of fffwignsJions in the highest financial and buidmg drdes which may precipitate a major
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  • 127 1 Red China Wants R. I. Rubber! JAKARTA, Jane, 22, A well informed sources here said Thursday the Red Chinese have informed Indonesians they want to buy Indonesian rubber, tin, crude oil, cattle, betel nuts and sugar payable in pounds sterling at world market prices. The source said this was conveyed
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  • 173 1 Elections In Egypt joiw tsgypuans will go to the potto on Saturday for the first time to six yean. They win elect a president and ratify a new constitution on the same day. The election is suppose*, to usher in a new era of constitutional life after four years of
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  • 86 1 BANGKOK. June 22. Marshal Pibul Songgram, Prime Minister of Thailand, plans to visit free democratic countries he did not visit on his worldwide goodwill trip last year, he told a Government House Press Conference today. He said he would like to visit Cambodia, Laos, India,
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, June 22. The June 10 earthquake in Afghanistan killed nearly 300 people and injured 200 the Afghan Embassy here announced today. The Embassy said relief teams had been sent to the stricken areas in the northwestern part of the country Reuter
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  • 31 1 WASHINGTON, June 22. President Eisenhower today designated Vice President Richard Nixon to represent him at July 4 Independence Day ceremonies for the Philippines Republic in Manila. Reuter
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  • 271 1 Puree Of Double Crossers Nationalisation Of Principal Industries NO SEATO AND "AUSSIES 1 (From Our Cevrespondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: While proposing a thorough overhaul of theTTrade Union Movement in Malaya* the National Union of Factory and General Worker* ngmted first a purge of
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  • 48 1 ATHENS, June 22: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister arrived here today. Mr. Nehru is on his way to London for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. The Indian Premier was met at the airport by Mr. KaramanHa, the Greek Prime Minister, Mr. Averoff, the Foreign Mi-
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  • 54 1 RANGOON, JM 3*. Malay* win ffrtwii f/m toas of rice, frem Bum far eaah, taw IHllisli I^uh*a»y The iihlwiwl will be made between inly aad H>P»bwiShir Jooari, Inntotnat Mlnteter «f Cotnmoroe ami ladmtry tat Bfalajra, aad R. W. Kerfy. ONrtroHer of Supplies, Malaya, vteited Baagoon to
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  • 37 1 WALTBR DE LA MARK PABBBB AWAY I/>NDON. June 22, Mr. Walter De*La Mare, the Poet, died at his home at Twickenham on the London outskirts today after only one days' ill- j ness. He was 83. Reuter
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  • 260 1 ALI WILL EXPLAIN PAKISTAN TRADE PACT WITH RUSSIA KARACHI, Jane 22.— Mr. Mohamad AIL the Prime Minister of Pakistan, leaves here by air for London to-morrow night to attend his first Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference as leader of his country. Apart from <*• KMhmlr
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  • 61 1 THE HAGUE, June 22.— Mr. Hamdu! Huq OL_wdhury, Pakistan Foreign Minister to-day had talk* here with Dr.' Willem Dress, outgoing- Dutch Prime Minister, and Government officials on technical help Holland could give Pakistan. Hie Foreign Minister arrived here by air from Karachi last night on
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  • 74 1 TAMIL AS From Our Own Corpe«pond«rrt MADRAS, June 22: A start has been made to teach science and other technical subjects in the Madras University classes in the medium of Tamil instead of English. Students of training colleges will learn how to teach these subjects in Tamil
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  • 77 1 NEW YORK, Juzm 22: Philco Corporation announced a product on Thursday which it thinks will solve an ace old problem cold feet in bed. The appliance manufacturer said It is putting gut an electric blanket with a built in foot warmer that provides extra heat for
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  • 220 1 BERLIN, Aine 22, East Germany's Communist ruler* announced yesterday they have freed 19,064 prisoners, most of them held for political crimes. At the same tune the Reds opened a new and violent attack on the woman who put many of the prisoners behind bars, "Red Hilde" Benjamin.
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI. June 22, King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan is "recovering satisfactorily" from an illness he contracted about 2 weeks ago the* Afghan Embassy announced here today. The King's temperature had now fallen the Embassy added. The nature of his illness has not been disclosed. Reuter
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  • 77 1 France To Make A-Bombs PARIS, June 22, TJ» Council of the Republic, Upper House of the French Parliament, yesterday adopted •> proposal intended to enable France to make atomic bombs. It approved by 226 votes to 88 a private members Bill to set up a military division in France's Atomic
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  • 91 1 She Hurtled To Death From Cathedral MILAN, June 22, A woman in black sat for ten mtnutes yesterday with her legs dangling over the edge of a balcony of Milan's great cathedral, and then toppled forward and fell 300 feet to her death. Hundreds of persons Including many foreign tourists
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  • 499 1 DAMASCUS, June 22, AnthotHatlve sources ben aaid last night thai Syria wants to seek India's support on the Palestine problem, during Mr. Nehru's brief stay hi Damascus on his way to London for the Commonwealth Premiers Conference. The Syrian Government
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  • 49 1 ROME, June 22, Italy's President Giovanni Gronchl will go to Lebanon on an official visit late in September, the president's office announced Thursday. Exact dates were not announced. He Is expected lo visit Turkey and may go to Syria on the same trip. AP
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  • 45 1 ATHENS. June 22, Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, will arrive in Athens on June 28 for an unofficial two-day visit to Greece. He will be received the same day by Mr. Constantino Karamunlis, the Premier of Greece. Reuter
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  • 159 2 U. S. Capital Investment In India MADRAS: Mr. Harry J. Robinson of the Stanford Research institute. California, who Is now la India paM a visit xo the Andhra Chamber of Commerce In Angappa Nateken Street, George Town, and discussed with the members problems relating to Investment possibilities of US. capital
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  • 358 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat, June 23, 1956. NOTES AND COMMENTS UNTENABLE STAND THE Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman's danficatjon of his reported opposHloo to reunion of Singapore and the Federation it far from, encouraging. AM agency report quoted him as saying that be was permanently opposed to the
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  • 1197 2 bfgbv CALCUTTA* A ltftOitttftM was passed by the Standing Committee of fee All-India. Newspaper Editor*' CosrfercaKe staatag ftmt it had mated With arts? ;»tt«£r. -ttavat papers hi laota* partictAurly fat PeflaVsad the PunB&^a* oT!h.aßßa4t-aaMBBr i flassSß^^asa^BSß* j^^B«« m^^mtkm*A'*%.4W^^^L The Oamwiittee said that it felt ttatt Vj matter ef estth
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  • 95 2 CALCUTTA: The Central Board of Film Censors, which met here reviewed the working of censorship during the period December 1965 to April Mr. M. D. Bhat, Chairman of the .Board presided over the meeting. Other members present were Shrimati Violet Alva, Professor N.K. Sldhanta, Mr.
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  • 306 2 Cotton Futures Market BOMBAY: The Bombay Cotton Futures Market has remained closed since January 25, 1956 and the question of Its re-opening had been under the consideration of the Commission for some time past. In Aprfl last, the Commission made a number of proposals for modifications in the by.law 8
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  • 368 2 Ind. Naval Expansion Programme CALCUTTA: Rear Admiral Tyrwhitt, Flag Officer, Indian Navy Flotilla, said here that there were two "antidotes" to modern atomic warfare. They were spacing out as far wide apart as possible of ships and facilities within the ships themselves for an effective re-pair-damage control organisation." Rear Admiral
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  • 639 2 Practice Of Ind. Systems Of Medicine KOHNOOL: The Andhra <tt»Mpmmt. hare published In the Gazette the text of the bill which is Intended to osculate the qualifications and to xovlde for the registration of ►ractitioners of indigenous awl Mwnaaopathte systems of m«dicine 1A Auuhia SCste. The Bill Is likely to
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  • 80 2 MADURAI: A tusker be* longing to the Meenakshi Temple ran amuck today, injuring a woman and a police constable. It Is stated that while the elephant was being taken to the river, It suddenly began to run along the streets without the trainer. Passing through some
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  • 574 2 WOMBAT: The Portague**by ui*fr niiuiiii nationalists have ba*?un a ■m-JBtoMU roujviun> and arrest of leading busiaJMimm la Goa on the suspicion that they know something about the vmAmgumm i movemeift of are Indirectly aiding it, according to reports received here. In this connection Casmiro Monteiro, the police
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  • 181 2 Lard Vishnu Emerging From Earth CAIQPITA. Mete .«f s> unfa tree, MOyear old btadntow Image of Lord Vlahn to g<fuwsalrjr rising from under the ear* at a *tl--IfjSSM| flklMMlsi JCA H— _-_i» of Calcutta. Spedmosfe of antiquity believed to be m on than tfi** year* old, had been «emdjHi vWa#*,
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  • 805 3 To Talk Of India Pak War Is 'Sheer Madness GHAZANFAR ALPS VIEW Friendly Relations Mnst Be Revived .XgLJMVtoiAM talk of wmr between I»dia and rftfcfctNi to settle their outstanding disputes Speakmg at a farewell reception to him by the U. N. Association the Pak. Envoy said that threats of violence
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  • 181 3 P*™*: Mr. Krishna Balla,bi L Sahay, Revenue Minister m.,5^ flaW here that land must be evenly distributed among the State* 36 lakhs landless persons if agricultural production was to bVstep£ed P f h° y a PP reci »ble extent. «k! 1 ceUta S on land and the
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  • 322 3 MADRAS: The tendency to give undue prominence to language In muaic concerts was deprecated by Mr. Sbanmuga ftajeswara Sethupathi, Minis. ter for Public Works, while Inaugurating the Thyaga Brahma Mahotsavam and the Sllrer Jubilee series of performances organised by the Perambur Sangeeta Sabha at Perambur. He also
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  • 348 3 KARACHI: Talks an afoot to form a national Government at the Centre and also In the provinces, it is leant here. fihMdal sigsiflwuifle to being attached to the Leader *i the Oppostfon, Mr. Suhrawardy's meetings wffh the Pakistan President. Political observer* said that the
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  • 28 3 KARACHI: The President of the Pakistan Muslim League, Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, has announced the setting up fourteeu-man committee tQ organise tht Mwpm Ua-
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  • 30 3 RIVAL CLAIMS ON MIR GHULAM ALITALPUR KARACHI: Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Taipur. former Chief Minister of Slnd has been claimed both by the Muslim League and the rival Republican Party,
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  • 74 3 PAIL BAN ON "AZAD" KASHMIR JOURNAL LAHORE: The Pakistan Ministry for Kashmir Affairs has banned the publication of Firdua, an Urdu weekly of «VAzad M Kashmir, according to a report from Murree, The weekly, criticising the recent change in the «'A«ad > Kashmir Government, described it as an unwise step
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  • 56 3 MR. W. S. KRISHNASWAMI NAIDU MADRAS: The Registrar, High Court, Madras, writes that Mr. Justice W. 8. Krlshnaswami Naldu, who sustained an injury in the collar bone at Tenkasi is being treated at his residence at Madras. He adds that His Lordship is progressIng satisfactorily and will be able to
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  • 202 3 NAGPUR: _Ttoe University of standards on a uniform basis, praposes to make beginning with the doctorate degrees, it has suggested a four-point procedure for adoption b y all universities. In a letter to the universities the Commission says that standard of instruction had Na engaging its attention for some
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  • 136 3 AICC Machinery Geared Up For Election Work NEW DELHI: The Secretariat of the AICC. which occupied itself mainly with work relating to States re-organisa* tion in the last eight months, is now beginning to gear up the party machinery to the new task before the organisation preparing for the general
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  • 35 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jose Cochrane de Alencar has been appointed Ambassador of Brazil to India, the External Affairs Ministry announced here. Mr. Alencar Is at present his country's Ambassador to Pakistan.
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  • 663 3 Dr. Radhakr ishnsuf s Speech In Moscow MOSCOW: Dr. Radhakrfehnan told Soviet leaders here that the Soviet Union and India were proceeding by Afferent pathways to the Mine goal of human welfare. Speaking at a reception in the Kremlin givtn him
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  • 403 3 EIHSTEm THEORY PtOVEO BANGAiORE: Nobel Prize-winner Dr. C. V. (W«Jt Gtrmtey) to attend a wortd confawice of Nobel Prize- wiuers on June 25. Dr. Raman's "Physics of Crystals" address at -the conference will, according to him give a "fresjt (Mentation to the subject of crystal physics? r* 00 lo
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  • 266 3 Re-organisation Of Co-ops. In T.C. State TRTVANDRUM: The Tra-vancore-Cochin State Co-ope-rative Advisory Council, which recently held its sitting at Kottayam, with Mr. G. Parameswaran Pillai as Chairman Is understood to have considered the question of re-organisa-tion of co-operative societies in the. State. According to a survey conducted' by the Department
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI: India may float a loan in the European market to meet the foreign exihange requirements of the Scsond Five-Year Plan, it is learnt. Mr. B. K. Nehru, Joint Secretary. Ministry of Finance, ivho is now in England, it is stated, will appraise the
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  • 257 3 NEW DELHI: The Statcowned penicillin factory at f?S Prl> n?nS r POOIm P^duced if JSI i 68 1 leve cached since toA?^S to iST larpFOductlon fo 2*S actof y exceeded its target of nine million mega hLf I and one and a K? wH?» *Sf tol lUao «*«eeded
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  • 161 3 CUTTACK: The Chief Mi- lister of Orisaa, Mr. Nubatrushna Chaudhuri said that »e proposed to be completely >ut of "election politics" and, iherefore, .would not contest my seat in the Orissa Assembly in the next general elecion. He indicated his desire to ■vork for
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  • 75 3 PAK POLICE SEIZE 750 TOLAS OF GOLD LAHORE: The Lahore bordjr police last week seized 750 »las of gold— the biggest tingle haul so far—while it «u aelng smuggled into Indian ter. cory, ..3£*j. sei2urc was affected, recording to a police source, alter an exchange of fire between the border
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  • 990 4 Must Be Direct At Base And Indirect In Further Stages Nehru Urges Changes NARORA (Utter Pradesh): The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru told ti» North Zoatt Omnw Workers' Conference that hew** of deflate view th»t the system «a* «too|Ms hi India should indergp some radical change. Mr.
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  • 210 4 He Fleeced Americans Of M$ 300,000! SAN FRANCISCO, June 21: An imaginative 36-year-old Burmese has fleeced California families of more than M|300,--000, police investigators said on Thursday. Police Lieut. Edward Moody said Sydney Scott Bahoh, of Rangoon, fled on May 6 by Transcontinental airliner to New York then flew on
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  • 34 4 PULL RECOGNITION GRANTED NEW DELHI, June 21: Premier Nehru sent diplomatic messages to the Premier of Tunisia and Morocco yesterday informing them India has granted them "full and formal recognition as Sovereign State*."- AP
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  • 38 4 HONO KONG, June 21: The Peking radio announced a sixman Chinese Red Army delegation led by. Lt. Gen. Liu Yalou. Commander of the Red Air Force, left Peking yeeterday for Moacow to attend Soviet Aviation Day celebration* A.P.
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  • 242 4 HALF MILLION FRENCH TROOPS IN ALGERIA PARIS, June 21: France plans to nave 600,000 troops in rebellious Algeria next year and foresees a long, slow campaign of pacification, the French Defence Minister said yesterday. The Minister added the main problem of the French army in Algeria "is more to re-esta-blish
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  • 108 4 OXFORD, England, June 21. Harry 8. Truman, who was too poor to go to College, yesterday received an honorary degree from Oxford, one of the world's most distinguished universities. Tears filled the eye a of the former UA President when Lord Halifax, Chancellor of the University,
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  • 128 4 KARACHI: Pakistan, Iran and Iraq have agreed, in principle, to set up a joint shipping corporation, according to wellinformed Pakistani sources. The sources said the agreement subject to ratification by the three Governmentswas the result of a conference in Karachai earlier this week of representatives of the
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  • 132 4 WASHINGTON, June 21. The United States, It was learned yesterday, has received an informal denial from Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito that he ever predicted that this country would march "arm In arm" with Russia from now on. The Tito assertion, which could have an important bearing on the development
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  • 392 4 Probe Into Calcutta Hospitals CALCUTTA: The Indian Medical Association, Calcutta, urged the Immediate setting Si of a commission to review a working of the city's hospitals and suggest measures to rtemove "gross irregularities and mismanagement" existing In these hospitals. In a statement to the Press, the Association said that such
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  • 214 4 FUTURE OF U. S. BASE IN OKINAWA TOKYO, June 21, The Japanese Foreign Office was today studying the United States scheme to expand and retain military bases on Okinawa on a long term basis, tn an attempt to mediate differences with Okinawans who oppose the plan a Foreign Office spokesman
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  • 332 4 Paper Made In Prison BOMBAY: Paper manufafl* ture is one Of the many Indus* trie 8 that help the inmates flf the Teravada Central Prison to acquire skills so that, on release, they can settle down as honest and useful citizens. The otter industries Include textile, carpentry, leather work, smithy,
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  • 340 4 NEW YORK: Mr. V K Krishna Menon of India told ass, ssrja-s world organisation verTsooS made a careful examination^ the economic position of itaS^nj^tatered Somaliland independence wouJd be granted to a "bankrupt State." IttUtea ~J? e territory i s due to become independent in 1960 The Trusteeship
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  • 586 4 KCBNOOL: AB tte IM9 vMip A»»» wffrfc^i n»s»*s»d k*^t«»»dcrtl»ryotw«s* «f*sm. A MV Id S>ve elTee* to tk is rtuiijb^^pMifc sn*rk« aao» «fcer stsp fwwsxd In lullls% about Im* nftm I* tip State," wIH be l»UudMcssl at tfc* next atm*m off Om State AwinMy, likely
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  • 116 4 ere aboard a eaaotal viaoeuat aireiwft Hying Mr. Nauru to London. They are Rajiv and Sanjiv, the two aona of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister's daughter, who are accompanying their mother and grandfather. Thie Je the flrat time Mr. Nehru'a grandchildren have toft India. They
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  • 295 4 Emlployees Insurance For Families HYDERABAD: A meeting of General Secretaries of the Unions affiliated to the Indian Nations Trade Union Congress was held here under the chairmanship of Mr. T. Annlah. it was attended by members of the Working Committee and the general Council of the State branch of the
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  • 69 4 "as- NAWADAH (Bihar): An •fined gang attacked a mar* 255 *g*X i**»dta« two waxirganj railway atattion near hew, last week, and 5K bed them of caah and ornamenta worth about Rs. 15*00, JJJJ"™* to a report received All the members of the P***y. who were coming- from
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  • 540 5 Urged Tm Tmlse Enough iwterm* Mm MfKfct QfSmeU4iem "*»<»?<"» <* material world instead piiiMluai of vafjajMliajailia Pirivena, at the aecoad ""Or EST^T* I WeKgamKoraleMaha Sangfaa Sabha held at the pmnta* <* Agrabodhi SO^LZTtSL tt ?y ef their •octette*. The three Nikayas should forget their differences and cooperate to save
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  • 136 5 PEOPLE IN GLASS HOUSES COLOMBO: Mr. P. H. William 811 va, Minister of Industries aad Fisheries, told ttn House that although Tamil leaders were fighting for the rights of their own people there still existed in Jaffna certain people who would not pray in the same temple to which those
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  • 283 5 NEW DELHI: Hie Unkm Food and Agriculture Ministry is understood to have asked for an allocation of Ra. 20 million for the 30,000-acre Ganganagar tfarm, described as Asia's big•jest term. A detailed scheme has been submitted to the Planning Commission, which i s expected to give its formal
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  • 276 5 C. R. warns POSTPQMEHEaT OF STATE MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopaicharl made a strong plea for •ostponement of States reor:anisatk>n by live years thus Mowing frayed tempers to 00l down and wtodom to riumph in the country. Rajaji said that **a continung contradiction between con'ictton and action la an untealthy cqpdMoA.
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  • 46 5 COLOMBO: The Cabinet Sub-Committee which met to solve the unemployment problem did not arrive at any definite solutions, Views expressed by various Ministers on ways and means of the State employing more persons were discussed. The Committee will meet again on June 26.
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  • 188 5 NEW DELHI: The first consignment of Burmese rie* under the recent Indo-Burmesa I rice deal will reach Calcutta early next month. The Burmese Government, It is understood, have undertaken to supply about 25,000 tons of rice a month to bring In supplies to the extent
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  • 58 5 LAHOfIE: Booa Ahdul HanM Khan, President of the Punjab Muslim League expelled from, the organisation thii^ teen former Punjtf> ICutfltn League ietdett. All of them have jollied tta* Republican Party. Among those expelled are Chaudhary Fazal Bahl, Speaker of the West Pakistan AoMmbiv and Chaudhary Abdul Ghahi
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  • 349 5 WU AMERICA SHOWS HELP INDIA •■"hooper WASHINGTON: Mr. Jobs Sherman Cooper, U.S. Ambassador to India, has tokl the Senate Foreign Relation Conv mittee ''that it was his strong belief that U.B. should continue Its aid programme In India, strengthen and make it more effective in order to assist in tae
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  • 309 5 Nehru's Warning Against Disease Of Disunity DUO Ax, iU.P.) Prime Minister Nenru said tnat he was aoroad wltfi the iitope w.at a dirong and united Inuia waa bemud him. Mr. Nehru who was addressing a crowded public meeting at Debai in PMfMnhahr diatrlct said influence and power of a representative
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  • 1550 5 COMMONS GOVT flteirthiV Arfvtre To Workers Replying to a question whether he thought that parliamentary democracy was suitable to Indian conditions and if not what changes should be introduced in the system, Mr. Nehru said that In a way parliamentary democracy presented difficult problems even in countries like the United
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  • 157 6 WASHINGTON, June 22: A Senate foreign relations report to the U.S. Congress yesterday said Japan will be forced to look to the Soviet Union and Communist China as trading partners if it is denied markets in America and free Asia. "The political and military
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  • 216 6 BQYD TO PMLOT NEW REFORMS BiLL LONDON, June 22, The British Government has published the Caribbean Federation Bill designed to forge a Federal Hnk between 10 West Indian Island colonies. The major islands involve* are Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados, they will be federated with
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  • 111 6 SKIP DINNER FOUND DEAD NEW TDRK. June 22. Sir William Oarthwaite 70, of Nas. life bed tip a hotel here Thursla y racking. t*ath was listed as due to natural causes. Police said fee body was diasovered after Sir Willia m failed to answer the usual morning: telephone call from
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  • 90 6 WASHINGTON, June 22. President Eisenhower left bis hospital room Thursday for tbe first time since his operation on June 9. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said the President walked without support about 40 feet from his hospital bed into a corridor where he sat in
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  • 116 6 HE SEIZED A LEGSION' BERN, SWITZERLAND, June 22.— The Bwiss federal court sentenced four young Romanian exiles to prison terms ranginjrf rom 16 months to four years Thursday for their seizure of the Romanian legation Mutt year. The leader of the band, Oliviu Bekieanu, received the stiffest term four years
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  • 54 6 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. June 22. Immigration officials said Thursday they are hold* ing BJarne Peterson, 20, of Denmark who jumped ship her* Monday after making his first sea voyage. The youth said his doctor told him an ocean trip might help him get rid
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  • 252 6 Exports Vital For Germany's Survival -Dr. Schacht ESSEN, Germany, June 22.--sident Hjalnmr Schacht, 1b his nr war, Mgyesto* last sight that Bonn liuwj aad the federal r he used to give West OunaaaThe 70-year-old financial expert, who has been a postwar adviser to five Asian and African governments, spoke at
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  • 656 6 6AN FRANCISCO, June 22: U.S. Secretary of State John Fester Dulles made a slashing attack on "Soviet Communist despotism" yesterday assailing its present leaders as "close collaborators" of the late Joseph Stalin and the beneficiaries of his "sadistic" purges. The recently disclosed secret speech
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  • 85 6 QUAKE SHOCKS IN TALY PORLJ, Italy, June 22.— Three new earth .hocks y«at«rday <tau«i aoore n*ce home* IB tfce Appenntae niountaln towns of central may where over 3,000 alarmed residents have been sleeping in new shocks was in the town of Santa Sofia, between Florence and the Adriatic coast. There
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  • 31 6 BANGKOK June 22, Marshal Plbul Songgram, the Premier of Thailand, expressed the opinion today that it would be disadvantageous for Thailand f* *r»Am with Communist China. Reuter
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  • 500 6 THEY LEAVE CHOCOLATES AND COINS ON EVEREST FIRST CLIMB OH LHOT9E ALSO DESCRIBED KATHMANOU, Nepal, June 22: Or. Albert Eggfer, leader of the successful Swiss Himalayan Expedition, told repertere here yesterday his party left lot of prunestones and chooolate paper" en the summits of Mount Everett and it* twin, peak,
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  • 97 6 U.N. To Study A— Effects UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. June 22, Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced Thursday appointment of three* scientific secretaries to study and assemble material on the effects of atomic radiation. The three one British, one French and ode Japanese— will serve on the staff of the U.N..
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  • 68 6 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. June 22, The Executive Board of the U.N. Children's Fund approved Thursday a (594,000 project for feeding 1i6,000 children and mothers threatened by famine in flood stricken East Pakistan. It did 90 in a mail poll conducted from headquarters here. The allotment
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  • 69 6 TOKYO, June 22, Japanese officials estimate 500,000 Japanese, including the military, stayed in China after World War 11. A recent Peking report said there were about 86,000 Japanese nationals in China after the war and that 39,000 have been repatriated so far. Some 1000 Japanese are
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  • 133 6 SYRIAN PRESENT OFFERS TO SETTLE KASMMIR DISPUTE DAMASCUS, Sjli* jljpe '4 r A reliable source here said yesterday that Syria's President Shukri Kowatly plan* to. offer hi^ rod office* a* i»i.l«W toi< llt iri^l|y I^d»ton Kwhmlr dMmfa. The sources said Kowatly probably will make the offer to Indian Prinfc #Cini^ter
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  • 37 6 Shepilov To Confer With Greek Premier AP ATHENS, June 22, Premier Constantine KaramanHs announced Thursday that Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov ia due in Athens ua June 28. He will confer with Karamanlts the same day. AP
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  • 79 6 THE HAGUE, June 22: The Netherlands reformed church has voiced a warning note to its Dutch followers on the status of Dutch-held West New Guinea, which is claimed by Indonesia. A report by the General Synod of the Church said the basis on which the
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  • 20 6 Singapore Buddhist Association Study Group. Meeting every Sunday 4.30 p.m. at 30-C St. Michael's Road Singapore.
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