Indian Daily Mail, 25 June 1956
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Title Section15 1956-06-25 1 ndian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 129 SiNGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE HM» SIX PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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230 1956-06-25 1 Only Way To Bring About Socialist Economy NUFGW SECRETARY'S CALL {From Our Corr^j^ndent KUALA LUMPUR, San: Workers of Malaya have a date with destiny. Their voices would be heard in the Assembly of MaJaya. This determination of workers to actively participate in politics and230 words
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92 1956-06-25 1 NEW SHIPPING CORPORATION IN BOMBAY From Our Own Correspondent Bombay, June 24: A Shipping Corporation with a capital of hundred million rupees has been registered in Bombay to carry out service between India and all ports in the West. The Corporation is exactly similar to the Eastern Shipping Corporation now92 words
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293 1956-06-25 1 From Ovr C'jrreapimti<nt KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: The General Secretary of 24,000 strong National Union of Factory and General Workers Mr. V. David today accused certain political personalities in Penang of having indulged in introducing racial conflicts within the trade union movement. He was referring to293 words
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Article159 1956-06-25 1 CORRIDOR TRAINS IN INDIA SOON From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 24: Corridor trains which have been the feature of Malayan railways ever since its inception will be introduced for the first time in India from July 1. These completely vestibulated trains built entirely in India will be run from159 words
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Article62 1956-06-25 1 WASHINGTON, June 24: Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, hailed the opening of the Bangkok Headquarters of the eight-nation Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation as 'strengthening the security of member States against armed aggression or subversion.' The United States and Britain are allied in SEATOReuter - 62 words
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191 1956-06-25 1 FRIENDSHIP IS GREATEST DEFENCE -Nehru LONDON. June 24: I*e Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jewaharlal Nehru, said here that It had become clear long before Mr. Khrushchev's recent criticism of Stalin that Soviet policy was moving away from Stalinism. He told reporters that he noticed this trend when he visited RussiaReuter - 191 words
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Article79 1956-06-25 1 WASHINGTON, June 24.— The United States International Co-operation Administration has announced j singing of a $3,500,000 contract to draw up plans for the Rarnafuli Dam in Eaat Pakistan. The contract w*s signed late Friday by Pakistani Ambassador Mohammad All, representatives of the ICA. and theA.P. - 79 words
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Article55 1956-06-25 1 HONG KONG, June 24.— General S. J. b. Rana, first Nepalese Ambassador to Communist China arrived here today from Peking after present, ing his credentials to Chairman Mao Tse Tung. General Rana who Is at present Ambassador to India is on his way to resume bisReuter - 55 words
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Article27 1956-06-25 1 LONDON, June 24: Mr. t^ rry Tru "i*n is having lunch today with Sir Winston ChurPhL™ e former mat Miauter's horn* (n tyot27 words
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Article125 1956-06-25 1 CEYLONESE FEDERAL REFORMS From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, SunOver 200 representatives of the Ceylonese Community from various parts of the Federation gathered here today to open discussions on submitting a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission. It was decided to form a sub-committee to draft memorandum bo that It could125 words
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Article139 1956-06-25 1 A GREAT SUCCESS FOR KAMARAJ From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 24: Tamilnad Toilers Party which won more than twenty seats in the Madras Assembly in last election has ceased to exist as a separate party and has become merged with Tamilnad Congress. This is revealed by a notification by139 words
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409 1956-06-25 1 Nehru's Pivotal Role LONDON, June 34— The Prime Ministers of Great Britain, India and New Zealand are conferring privately in the country this weekend on various topics to be raised in the Commonwealth Conference opening here on Wednesday. Sir Anthony Eden invited have alreadyReuter - 409 words
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123 1956-06-25 1 DOES BUDDHISM REGARD WOMB* AS SINFUL? TOKYO, June 24 A Japanese sacred mountain, closed to women for more than 1,300 years will be "defended" against a team of women climbers of the Tokyo Alpine Club who have announced they 'will' Male the mountain. Residents in and around the I,9oo'foot hlfhReuter - 123 words
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167 1956-06-25 1 Ceylon To Be Another Republic Within CWealth KARACHI, June 24 Mr. Solomon Banda ranaike, Ceylon's sociaUst Prime Minister, said here last Bight on Ms way to London that he is going to tell the British Government "quite nrmly to evacaunte theirReuter - 167 words
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Article137 1956-06-25 1 PRACTISE TOLERANCE SAYS 'BANDA' COLOMBO, June 24— Thou sands of Buddhists offered mass prayers as the second full moon of the Jayantl yeai, which commemorates the introduction of Buddhism to Ce>4on 2300 years ago by Mahinda Thera, son of the Emperor Asoka. was celebrated throughout the island Friday. Buddhists prayedReuter - 137 words
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Article98 1956-06-25 1 CAIRO, June 24.— Gamal Abdel Nasser appeared to be elected President of Egypt as the polls closed at 1500 GMT. yesterday to end Egypt's first election since the day s of King Farouk. Official results were not expectable till Sunday evening but unofficial reports from voting centres& ■ _._ - 98 words
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Article55 1956-06-25 1 CAIRO, June 24: Lieuten-ant-Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, has received 2,206,406 votes in favour of his continuing as President of Egypt, according to the latest returns published at noon today. These returns showed that 2,204,455 votes had been cast *n favour ofReuter - 55 words
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Article122 1956-06-25 1 WASHINGTON, June 24. President Eisenhower's doctors told him he would be discharged from hospital in about a week "if his recovery continues as it has to date," an official statement said. President Eisenhower continued to progress "very satisfactorily" yesterday, two weeks after his abdominal operation,Reuter - 122 words
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Article62 1956-06-25 1 CAPETOWN, June 24l A Capetown Profaaser of Surgery, ProfOMor R. Goetx, beflavee experiment* he I* conducting with Giraffe* may fvoal why aimen black out wh*n flying at high ■poadt, Ha has discovered that a huga heart and thick artftriaa ara probably the raaaan why the long-necked animalReuter - 62 words
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165 1956-06-25 1 KARACHI, June &4— A commission on marri age and family laws recommended here yesterday that aiiy man living in the Islamic RepabOc of Pfckisfaut who wanted to take a second wX^hoJS first get permission from a matrimonial court. PolygamyReuter - 165 words
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Article65 1956-06-25 1 KARACHI, June 24— Tile first shipment of modern jet fighters for the Pakistan Air Force arrived here aboard the United States aircraft carrier Cape Esperance. They are part of tin United States Military AJd programme to Pakistan. It is believed that the shipment comprised about 40Reuter - 65 words
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Article462 1956-06-25 1 U.K. U.S. Air Chiefs In Moscow MOSCOW, June 24: Mr. Nigel Birch, the British Air Secretary, and General Nathan Twining, United States Chief of Air Staff, yesterday flew into Moscow for today's Soviet Air Display. Mr. Birch and high-ranking Royal Air Force officers arrived in a Comet airliner on theReuter - 462 words
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530 1956-06-25 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon, June 25, 1956 TADKS BEFORE COMMONWEALTH PREMIERS JUDGING from the current situation in the various parts of the Commonwealth in particular and generally throughout the world, one can unhesitatingly aay that the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference scheduled to open im London this Wednesday will be530 words
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Article4330 1956-06-25 2 PMGB*MNE OF PRODUCTION IN MILLS,' POWER AND HAMD -LOOMS T. T. K.'s ANNOUNCEMENT NEW WUD: Bfx. T.T. &***«Mfte*Mi, Commerce and Industry Dtinteter, Gownsmen* of India, announced the jpfocramme of nrosiaction hi the three factors of tkm *m§Sn*mUwy^<th? wflfcs fcandlooms and poweivlooms during the (Second Five-4,330 words
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Advertisement25 1956-06-25 2 j jfißMwffojw <<fitisat' IWkl 111 ••^'••< flu tt t "J^^F \mm 1 \V Dlirt v!^hsS&*a v VUV ft if WjU l p£^9 MjMpajlH^W.v MALAYAN MiElkivr*^^ p25 words
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1639 1956-06-25 3 Permimion Refused To Him? Mute H v 11 tW Maharaah t™n leaders, along jwith Mr. d .V. rvt^Kar, mjus^ ,or i^gal Affair^ and Mr. VrS**. g rr **<*«»t of tne Maharashtra. PraCougresa uommutee, nad aa hour's OiscusSol! under which toe Maha i^iSS "f*^ C«««w1,639 words
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154 1956-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, June 28.— The International Cooperation AuminfcAration yesterday coneluded a contract to provtoe construction designs and operational plans for a $48,000,000 Dam in East Pakistan. The 13,500,000 contract was signed in Washington by Mr Mohammed All for the Government of Pakistan, andReuter - 154 words
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Article117 1956-06-25 3 GOVERNOR HARDING BACK TO CYPRUS M L °NI>ON, j«ne 23.— Field Marshal sir John Hardln? Governor of Qyprua, left heVe by JSJ? m ht retura Sir John Harding has been lor talks with Sir Anthony Eden, tne Prime Minister 2£ other Ministers, on the future of Cyprus. Great secrecy hasReuter - 117 words
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135 1956-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, June 23 President Kwennower had slriota acea k lOf luncn yesteruay Uaiettu ox iud te^ t ulet Ol T-tm i 4 UMl> iweoicttl ouiTiw Diuietln said; "The Preaiuents couuiO'U to pruijresa very sauaiaciorny. WW puiue, teuj^etature, blooa preaaure ana respiration are nuruiai. In me morningReuter - 135 words
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Article59 1956-06-25 3 U.S. To Sell Texas Tin Smelter Washington, June 23.— President Kisennower signed the ttiil autnonsmg the Uovernment to sell its tin smelter at Texas City Texaa. The BUI Permits the Federal Facilities Corporation to take Immedia <« steps to selJ or lease tne plant. ihe corporation's authority lo operate tneReuter - 59 words
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Article64 1956-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, June 24. i fie United states today agreed unilt?**?* aoBnm <* uranlr,i to the Netherlands for iuei atomic reactors and research projects. The agreement also permits St-^S* of aecret Information wun Che Netherlands on the peaceful use 8 of atomic energy and allows transfer ofReuter - 64 words
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735 1956-06-25 3 NEHRU'S APPEAL TO MAHARASHTRIANS END PHA&E OF CONFLICT NEW DELHI: Prim* Minister Nehru last we«k appealed to Maharnhtrians to stop the present ptias* of conflict on the ••sue of inclusion of Bombay in Maharashtra, in the interest of the nation, of Maharashtra and of Bombay city itself. Mr. Nehru, adderssing735 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-06-25 3 Ma M^- Sukmn^ "-eropfces* with TLTSrJT^ toUg s" West WenB Premier Kotuad AdenWe^^SSaly OPMICe S***-""^*-, »orui. ±mjJtf*! m a r i- p!lt tA yVtmt GefnMU support in Indonesto's effcrto tp make herself strong kMtastriaUyV36 words
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537 1956-06-25 3 DESHMUKH EXPLAINS HIS RESIGNATION FROM CABINET "A NATTER OF CONSCIENCE" his future plan, Mr. Hiray^;. plied that he would let them know at the proper time. Both Mr. Kunte and Mr DeogTikar refused to comment on the Delhi talks. LATHI CHARGES IN BOMBAY i »?P M k BAY The P°537 words
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Article54 1956-06-25 3 .N^S'K: Eighteen of the i. ?.fET rnem r of the Naelk Municipality, Including the President, Mr. Sadashiv Rao Shore, resigned their memberehip of the Municipality. In a statement the members said that they were resigning on the issue of Bombay City being excluded from Maharashtra and54 words
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Article105 1956-06-25 3 POLISH FILM MISSION IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: A three-mem-»er Polish film delegation, comprising Mr. H. Gordon, birecor. Foreign Department of Polish state Film Studios (leaier). Miss Dora Gromb, Deputy P^cer. PoUsh State Fita 3tudios and Mrs. Jadwiga Clszekska, of the Foreign DeSfS? 811 of PoUsh sta <* Studloß, arrived in Calcutta105 words
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Article119 1956-06-25 3 BOMBAY: Mr. B. 8. Hiray Revenue Minister of Bombay, stated here last week that he was "certainly not satisfied with the Delhi talks. Mr. Hiray with Mr. D. K. Kunte, Bpeaker of the Bombay legislative Assembly, and Mr th« M.P.C.C., had been to Delhi nJSSS 'fu119 words
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134 1956-06-25 3 f!.e Central Railway was last week relieved of a ba g contain. rJL oVe "-000 near toe aftorT B n a k COUnter shw «y after he had withdrawn the Vl°T m the bank a According to the police, tlie Pay clerk, accompanied134 words
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83 1956-06-25 4 HOUSING COLONY FOR PORT TRUST STAFF NEW DELHI: The Government of India have sanctioned the construction of a housing colony of 600 quarters for the staff of the Madras Port Trust at an estimated cost of Rs. 36.5 lakhs, it is learnt here. The colony is to be built on83 words
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622 1956-06-25 4 Warm Send Offj For At Paland Airport fiUatft^^ AsttfcisW*^^*** isfe^kfen^h**--- NEW DDLftl: Mm Mtohter NAm Ml Bfe* DcOiijMtThsnd^r on a torn m* at 11m Pahun airport to the President, Or. Bi|fitrt Prastd, Btr. U. N. DfcelNur, Ctmgrtm Preside** fee Cabinet Mtalston am* members of tfee DipOtmaite Corps, and Members of622 words
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Article158 1956-06-25 4 BOMBAY: The Indian Air I pv>rce viscount, carrying Prime Minister Nehru to Damascus and London Halted at jamnagar, where it landed at 9-5 a.m. for an hour, and took off on its onward journey at 10-5 a.m., acoording to a message received here. Mr. Nehru was158 words
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Article179 1956-06-25 4 BRIEF HALT IN DAMASCUS DAMASCUS; Mr. Nehru Sew m here last Thursday to begin a crowded proganime of talks and receptions with Syrian Government leaden before flying on to Europe soon 1 after dawn on Friday. Accompanied by Ms daughter, Mm. Indira Gandhi, grandeon* Rajiv and Sanjeev and a small179 words
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Article33 1956-06-25 4 OATRO, June 24 An Egyptian Air Mission will leave here on July. 2 for Moscow on a month's tour of the Bast European Countries it was annnnn- 1 ced. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article103 1956-06-25 4 KARACHI: Efforts to have a National Government in Pakistan have proved abortive, it is reliably understood. The Cabinet was in session for four hours recently and it Is statiMl that no decision was raken and ftife witsieft in abeyance till the return of the Prime Minister103 words
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Article161 1956-06-25 4 JTBW^^BLHIt THItL Punjab Congress CbieC, Mot Gurmukh Singh *ttu*\f. -«fet the Congress President, Mr. DbKbar and acquainted him with the latest political developments to the Punjab. Sadar Kairon is understood to have tola Mr. Dhebar that the agitation in Punjab, launched by the Jan161 words
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Article984 1956-06-25 4 S4afeme**» Made J» Amembly Recalled MADRAS: Mr. P. B. K. Raja Chidambaram, MX. A. writes: In view of Mr. Kamaraj's statement that advocates of the Dakshina Pradesh idea are moved by unworthy motives such as opposition to him or the Congress, it Is worthwhile to recall Mr.984 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-06-25 4 Group photograph taken at a dinner party give* by the staff of the Public Relations OAee to Mr. George Q. TMmmm, who was awarded the O B.fc, recently. The dUmer was held si the OttM Defence Headquarters, Kotem Ayer. Mr. Thomson Is seen wearing car-58 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-06-25 4 A Malayan has bMn elected by a Faculty of 1,200 students ti ipep resent them on the Btudentt' Representative Council of the University of Melbourne. Mr T. Ananda Krishnan of No' g(a) Temple Read, Kuala Liimpur, won in the first ballot, against two Australian candidates. Aged 18, he is123 words
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Article77 1956-06-25 4 TWO KILLED IN HOUSE COLLAPSE wSS^^Jj. 2J-? I*"*1 to death and live aprs, were Injured when part «L a faur Btoreyed8 toreyed building fiombay collapsed last week. Uvtota^E** 1 woman alBO «S&-? H l6 B<une buldto g ls reported mteato, and lire bri- squads were searching for bertonljhttotheheapoffarth M?!!!*™ 077 words
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279 1956-06-25 5 ESTIMATES BEiNG PREPARED COLOMBO: A nmrter of persons who** houses,shops MidtaflWlnw were damped and whose ZTE^^lkZ}!**** the recent language disturbances", are drawing up their erameiit.* 1 C >>fi>e >tiw> t0 wbmitted to the GovTo asses may damage caused by riots aad far the purpose of279 words
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Article320 1956-06-25 5 COLOMBO: Mr. Sam Spei;el, producer of the film.- 'The Bridge on the River KiwaiV aaid at a press conference held at the Galle Face Hotel last week, that for a tropical oriental country, Ceylon had the maximum of good features and a mln mum of liabilities.320 words
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Article225 1956-06-25 5 CHAVAICAjbfUCRI; Tt wu hlgn time the Tamil-speaking people Closed their ranks and o...ied a single party to fight reacUonarylegidatiba, said idwan 8. R. Kandasamy president of the Vadamaracbcby ramll Teachers' Aasoc;atioa, At a meeting i n the Karaveddv Yarkkeru Vmayagar KtorU coUrtytfrd. Referring to the "Sinhala Only"225 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-06-25 5 Mr. TOM HODGE, Head of the Malayan FMm Unit, who arrived hi StMtjapore from Hong Koag, see* with the three award* worn by Malaya at the reeeat PHm Festival hoM Hong Ko*g~. i37 words
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529 1956-06-25 5 GAL OTA: Police last week rounded up a gaskr of heoujMs who had beca terrorizing msMmN of the Valley. They were following a tip-off given by mum mMdle-«tM» cokmteto. The Board i s now making arrangements to rehabilitate .nlddle-class colonists. Mr. D.529 words
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Article327 1956-06-25 5 KANDY: The case in which Miss Pearly GaJagoda (19) of Udispattu is claiming Rt>. 20,000 from Mr. Tjtkah m n n Kapukotuwa of Udispattu as damages for aUeged seduction came up for hearing before the Kfendy District Judge, Mr. M M. Mahroof In the course of the plaint.327 words
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Article94 1956-06-25 5 COLOMBO: When the Senate meets on Tuesday, June 26, Senator E. B. Wlkramanayake will call upon the Minister of Justice to table all correspondence with the Supreme Court in connection with the switchover to Sinhalese. Mr. Wlkramanayake has asked the Minister of Justice whether the Chief94 words
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248 1956-06-25 5 SINHALA BILL IN SENATE ON JULY 10 f^ WS Awmi r 9t I™* t9m ™V*t. «t tke IMiili Only' W*»f»4^»H tk» SesTSLrfetday, jSyl* or we» foUowtag, *uj»d»y July 17. after tke Prime Minister Admission to the Galleries during tiie debate will be restricted. I The Leader of the Senate Mr.248 words
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231 1956-06-25 5 COLOMBO: The Ambalangoda Urban Council has created history in being the first Urban Council to switch-over to Sinhalese. Office work, correspondence, meetings, etc., are now carried out in Sinhalese only. This transpired at the council's monthly meeting. Mr. P. H. R. Sumanadasa, with the permiss231 words
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Article76 1956-06-25 5 COLOMBO: When the Prime Minister goe» to London this week on* off the private matters he will attend to Is to see* a. nobUsher for Us four short stories of detective fiction. The book is expected to be out before the end of the year. The76 words
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Article114 1956-06-25 5 COLOMBO: The police have have decided to refuse facilities such as a permit for the use of loud-speakers for public meettags to be held u n<ter the auspices of the Federal Party at Trincomalee on Sunday. A Joint conference of the Parliamentary group and the working114 words
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147 1956-06-25 5 NO CEREMONY AT PREMIER'S FAREWELL COLOMBO: There will be no ceremonial on the departure of the Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike when he leaves by Air Ceylon plane for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference at 3.00 p.m. on Saturday, June 23. At the express wish of the147 words
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420 1956-06-25 6 Eden's Appeal To Britons To Work Harder WABWTOK, ENGLAND, June 24— Sir Anthony Men t<Ml a Conservaive Party w fl y here that, outside the Commonwealth, the Mk|le East provided Britain's neatest investment opportune es. ♦n»«? lr n Y Men wbo WM speakingReuter - 420 words
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Article193 1956-06-25 6 white he's staying m hotel. "I got in the hafcit 0? eating In public a long tin* ago and Fnt toe old to start getting fancy at this time of life/' the ex-President explained. The manager of the Savoy Hotel brought up the matter wfcen he observed that TrumanAP - 193 words
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Article124 1956-06-25 6 GEN .BROOKE NEW MALAYAN G.O.C. The High Commissioner, on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen < and Their Highnesses the Rulers has appointed Maior-General P. H. Brooke, CBE., DSO., to be General Officer Commanding the Federation Army. Major-General Brooke is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, June 30.124 words
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Article123 1956-06-25 6 KATMANDU, Nepal, June 24 A team of Swiss mountain climbers say it's so: Mt Everest, really is the world's tallest peak. The Swiss climbed Everest twice and conquered hitherto unsealed neighbouring Lhottfe in the Himalayas last month. They said their altimeters showed the official figures forAP - 123 words
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Article115 1956-06-25 6 IMPHAL, Eastern India. iX* ?\r Hhi P iri B by hosUle Naga tribesmen has led to the suspension from yesterday of the air service between the Assam valley town of Dinapur, at the foot of the Naga Hills, and Tmphal, In the former State of ManipurReuter - 115 words
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Article81 1956-06-25 6 DJAKARTA. June 24 The Piimo Minister, Dr. Ali Sa»tioamidjojo, said that the latest Soviet offer of aid came within the category of aid offers that w«re in principle acceptable to Indonesia. Russia has offered to extend credit to Indonesia over a five to six year per.odReuter - 81 words
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Article31 1956-06-25 6 Soviet— China Exchange MOSCOW, June 24— Russia ;ind China will exchange technical agricultural and industrial information under a protocol signed by both countries In Peking, Tass the Soviet News Agency reported.31 words
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Article102 1956-06-25 6 NEW DELHI, June 24— An Indian government spokesman announced Saturday Indian will buy 1,800,000 tons of steel abroad during the current fiscal year ending March 31, 1957. The spokesman said India already has arranged to obtain "substantial quantities'* from West and East Germany, the UnitedAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-06-25 6 Identify Yourselves With Your Land Of Adoptiom Malaya Mr. M. A. Chidambaram, President of South Indian Cfcarober of Commerce was given a Reception on the 15 June, ivm by *S leading members from the Baslnes* Community of Picture shows Mr. S. N&rasimhan, Manager of the Indian ET"^ l^' M ts?i108 words
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Article351 1956-06-25 6 Casey's Message On Opening Of HO In Bangkok am 1 T I U'"TS? r S llBr^ d at K r «oh« «hould rsault in Md ai?r«tv aC^i'2?'K.r P^ lally^ th# •"noiiilc. information •purity field*, being pursued energetically on a year round basic. The formal opening of351 words
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106 1956-06-25 6 ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF S. S. V. TEMPLE The First anniversary festival of "Mahakumbabishegam" (Grand Installation) ceremony will be held at Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19, Ceylon Road, Katong, Singapore, on Tuesday, June 26, from 5.30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Among the chief items are: abishegam and pooja ceremonies, music and106 words
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Article61 1956-06-25 6 DJAKARTA, June 24— The Indonesian Government did not approve of the existence of military pacts in areas surrounding Indonesia, the Prime Minister, Dr. All SastroamidJojo said here. He had been asked by a reporter to comment on SEATO. He said Indonesia was following a policyReuter - 61 words
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Article168 1956-06-25 6 TOKYO, June 24— Japanese scientists are tracking the progress of a dark cloud of highly contaminated 1 radioactive rain which was ntill hovering over the coun&y. The scientists said the cloud was formed when a mass oi radioactive air, rose into the stratosphere following tht United168 words
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Article36 1956-06-25 6 U DA SP*- EMt Pakistan, June SSSVSiJ?*- to6lmb The worst hit areas were m the proylclal districts r y h«t xupera and Mymenafirh but aeven dlatrtcta to aJi «S.affected. AP ReuterAP; Reuter - 36 words
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71 1956-06-25 6 Floods Leave 1,000 Biharis Homeless bhanga diatnct north of he£ aocordlng to unofficial w»at protective on aome of the SSirSLaaH" Koai. hS; oeen breached at many points SS.'SMBr JW Communications are dla. fupted In some places with boats as the sole f?rm 3 ?S? ort> the re P°rts "Sled, i71 words
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Article24 1956-06-25 6 S*«fJ <*. the Indian oSSrJ! ment on his way home on leave next week. It wii imh.JiT day.- Reuter ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article171 1956-06-25 6 It is now known that two Communist terrorists were kaie<} by the patrol of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Australian Regiment in the battle with 15 to 20 terrorists in the Sungei Siput North area of Perak on Friday last, says an Emergency communique issued in171 words
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Article27 1956-06-25 6 Sessions of Mahjong and Bridge by Mrs. Nakhooda and Mrs. Sengupta at 4.45 p.m. at the Kamala Club premises 7 Moulmein Road, Singapore.27 words
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Article64 1956-06-25 6 PERTH Western, Australia me Mw— The Shell Company of Singapore Limited proposes to replace Its European staff with Asians, Mr. L. V. Taylor the Company's operations Manager sa.d here. Mr. Taylor said Me of the reasons f qr Us visit to Australia was to recruit Asia* students64 words
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Article48 1956-06-25 6 BELGRADE, June 24: President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived in Bucharest from Moscow today and were met by Rumanian Government leaders Tanjug the Yugoslav News Agency reported today. President Tito will have a short stay in Bucharest before returning to Belgrade from his Moscow visit. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1956-06-25 6 COLOMBO, June 24— Raymond PerFfa, 21-year-old Bantam Weight Boxer, died of cerebral concussion after being knocked out during an Amateur BojOng meet here. A verdict of accidental death vas returned at the inquest. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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