Indian Daily Mail, 26 June 1956
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Title Section16 1956-06-26 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. ISO SINGAFOKC. XCBSDAY. JUNE 2* 1966 SIX PAGES 15 X7ENTS16 words
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726 1956-06-26 1 DEMONSTRATION AGAINST BANDA IN LONDON Treatment Of Minorities Attacked LONDON, JUNE 25. CEYLON'S PRIME MINISTER, MR. SOLOMON JBANDARANAIKE ARRIVED HERE BY AIR YESTERDAY FROM Ca LOMBO TO ATTEND THE COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS CONFERENCE BEGINNING ON WEDNESDAY. Mr* Baadaraaaike told reporters It was -the tetentioa of his Qowtmmmt to aWer theReuter - 726 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-06-26 1 Photo. President Soekarno of Indonesia wave* en arrival at West Berlin's City Hall, on June it,, on a two-day visit to the for* mer German Capital. Policemaan at right look* startled just for a moment, maybe he thought he'd seen the Nazi •aMsV A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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271 1956-06-26 1 Br. Proposals For Self -Go vt To Cyprus SEEKS U. S. HELP TO PACIFY THE TURKS NICOSIA. Cyprus, June 25. Britain is preparing "generous new proposals to Greek Cypriote to settle their demands for self-government an<j may ask the United States to help sell the plan to the Turks, anAP - 271 words
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Article288 1956-06-26 1 LONDON, Juno 25: Britain will announce hero this week a new plan for the future of Cyprus aimed at ending terrorism and removing the Island from the list of world trouble ■MSB) The Government has impos- <i strict secrecy on Its discussions on the subjectReuter - 288 words
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Article129 1956-06-26 1 MOSCOW, June 25: The Soviet Union's highest leaders toasted and praised President Elsenhower last night at a sparkling banquet at the Red Army Club where the atmosphere bordered on fantasy. "We hold him high m our esteem. We believe he has the best Intention," saidAP - 129 words
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Article46 1956-06-26 1 CHOU TO VISIT INDIA? J*™«6 OF INDIA ■g^y^JJw* Mr. Cfcw vtottMhi acact wister if ke z??^*^- *po*pt tsvi•Wl Tttomtty lflWßod Mm t. vtatt «SJL Bf r» Chan i«ar ttwe *v«, wfeftdi w«raoc tiMt If ke vMta tbm eowwtfl l»e sfcown aome of tte major flMfaa^. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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55 1956-06-26 1 JUARIXW MULLICK DUE HERE ON FRIDAY From Oar Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jane 25. Mr. B. N. Maffick, former CMef lasttee off the Allahabad Htgh Court w»» h«» beea nomtaated by the Government of India a» India's Mapwertattw on the Malayan Constitutional Commission, wffl be leaving by air for Blwganare from55 words
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Article157 1956-06-26 1 MAHARAJA MEANS MORE TIPS ROME. June 25— The Maharajah of Mymensingh said yesterday the plain title of "Mister" suits hlmtftetter— and costs him ''an enormous lot less m tips'.. He also said, after consulting his pretty English bride, that he "jvill not take another wife— that is, unless the presentAP - 157 words
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Article46 1956-06-26 1 BAGHDAD, Julie 25: Police raids m Basrah have uncovered the headquarters of the Communist Party m Bouth Iraq, the newspaper Al Bllad reported. It said police seized a printing press, publications and a list of the party's members. Police made several arrests. Inquiries ire continuing.- APAP - 46 words
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180 1956-06-26 1 Yes Look Not A Day Older! Truman Tells Churchill WBBTERHAM. England, June SS: Sir Winston Churchill and former U.S. President Harry 8, Truman had a reunion yesterday m the peaceful quiet of the ftnglish countryside. The scene of their meeting the first since Truman left the White House wu atA.P. - 180 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-06-26 1 The scene m the unsaddling enclosure at Reyal Ateot, England on June 20, after the Queen's here* "Alexander" had won the Royal Hunt Cup. From left, foreground, Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II; Captain Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, trainer of the Queen's horse; Princeso Margaret (Partly hidden by grey-hairedA.P. - 67 words
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240 1956-06-26 1 DEFENCE CONCEPTIONS IN HYDROGEN BOMB AGE TASK BEFORE C'WEALTH LONDON, June 25: Commonwealth Prime Ministers, now assembled for their seventh post-war conference, expect to deal with new defence conceptions developing from the revolutionary military implications of the hydrogen bomb In their talks beginning on Wednesday, the Prime Ministers from theA.P. - 240 words
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179 1956-06-26 1 Syria Wants Arabs To Form Neutral Bloc DAMASCUS, June 25— Welcoming the new Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Dlmitri Shepltov at a dinner given m his honour, the Syrian President. Shukri El Kouatly said that Syria want-, ed the Arab world to form a neutral bloc. 'We want an isolationist neutralReuter - 179 words
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Article211 1956-06-26 1 B. O. A. C. CRASH 25 KILLED LAGOa, NIGERIA, June 28 Twenty-five passengers and a stewardess were killed when a London-bound Briti3h Overseas Airways Argonaut crashid and burst into flames short* ly after taking off from Kano airport last night. A steward is also feared to have lost liis life.Reuter - 211 words
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117 1956-06-26 1 EGYPT ASKS FRIENDSHIP OF ALL PEOPLE FLORENCE, Italy, June 25Taha Hussein, Egyptian philo-sopher-author, told the World Congress on Peace and Christian Civilisation yesterday that Egypt "asks only a .single thing: the friendship Mall people." ''Egypt extends Its hand to all the world." Hussein said, 'and to the Christian West beforeAP - 117 words
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Article15 1956-06-26 1 MADRID, June 25- Abdel Jalek, the first Moroccan Ambaasador to Madrid, arrived h rn y«tenl«y.15 words
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541 1956-06-26 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues. June 26, 1956 SURVIVAL LIES IN REUNION ONLY those living ia a fool's paradise wiU imagine that Singapore can achieve progress and prosperity as a separate State. From what the Colony's Commissioner for Labour has said at the current 1.L.0. Conference m Geneva, it i&541 words
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420 1956-06-26 2 SAMITM VMG&S PRESIDENT'S RULE AMBALA: The Working Committee of the Bfaha Puniab Samiti has demanded the dissolution of the Punjab Ministry and promulgation of President's a ale** m ttie state to meet **ihtt present situation In The Committee made this demand m a resolution adopted420 words
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97 1956-06-26 2 TEACHING MEDIUM IN TRAINING COLLEGE MADRAS: The University of Madras has permitted the teaching of Optional Subjects unler Group *D' (Methods of tear :hing Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Basic Edur :ation) for the B.T. course ir. reachers 1 College at Saldapet .0 be m the Regional Langu ige. namely,97 words
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128 1956-06-26 2 Mrs. Indira Gandhi Budding Artiste NEW DELHI; Hn. Indita Gandhi, who is accompanying We Prime Minister on Ms foreign tour, will spead some time studying the children's Film Society m India. In London, Mrs. Gandhi is scheduled to meet Mr. g. Arthur Rank. President of the Children's iFilm Foundation «r128 words
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Article290 1956-06-26 2 LONDON TO SUPPORT GOA MOVEMENT LONDON: The Goa League called a meeting here to commemorate the 10th ann.versary of the first satyagraha movement of Goans, which started on June 18, 1946. Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn. Calrman of the Frends of Goa Committee, consisting of several members of the British Parliament,290 words
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38 1956-06-26 2 Compositions Of Sri K. Vasudevacharya A, coQeCtffca of Vfcmdetfßchqrinraifr masjcal hte btttb4»y which fell on June 3*. W«fM Devi. Director; Kalaksbetra organised a function to celebrate the occasion, and Mr. T. L. Venkatarama Aiyar, Judge, Supreme Court, presided.38 words
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Article40 1956-06-26 2 HONGKONG. June 24: Mr. H. E. A. Deefnolts, Pakistani hunter, arrived here today from Peking after presenting a baby elephant to the Chinese Communist Government as a gift from Mr. Mohamad All, Pakistani Prime Minister. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article1492 1956-06-26 2 Chief Minister's Review ERODE: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, resumed his tour m the district on the sixth day last week, accompanied by Messrs. P. 8. Rangaswami, M.L.A., Secretary, TNCC, P. G. Karuthiruman, M.L.A., and B. K. Naliaswami, M.L.A. Leaving Gobi In the morning, Mr. Kamaraj reached1,492 words
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Article17 1956-06-26 2 Tj£°ND°N« June 25: Britain's the majority of British landlords of having neglected Selr responsibilities* and proposed ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article560 1956-06-26 2 NEW BUILDING OPENED KANCHEEPURAM: Srimati Maragathsm Chandrase•khan Union Deputy Minister for Health, opened here last week the new building off the Leproey Clinic run by the local branch off the Hfnd Kusht Nivaran ftejngh on the banks of the river Vegavati m Little Kancheepuram. The building560 words
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437 1956-06-26 2 Case Under S. T. On Bullion Bombay High Court's Ruling Wf>m*AY\A ftn» of >oUio« *e*te», which purcna^ Mll<a» o* fteMs? of ttalr etteßts NMde Bombay state, but gm» flettvery of the Mllkm to fee clients or their agent* m PcnißSj Itself «M MftMe to ps>y sales tax on the tr»n»arIftsMt437 words
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Article446 1956-06-26 2 COIMBATORE: Addressing a public meeting at i^roue last ween, Mr. K. Kaiaaraj Chief Minister, said mat fenyar V. ivtunaawami wno was a clever poauciau, warued tne Draviua Aiuuueir* Kazna^am not to contest tne eiecuoria Knowmg iun weu tnat tne verdict at the pous would oe against446 words
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821 1956-06-26 3 "2KI»WS OF MtAFT Bill 9&«wcasfss. The provisions m the Bil follow the >*^vmww > "^«tionß o the SRC as modified by th< High Power Committee. Changes relating: to repre sentation for West Bengal ii Parliament have also beei made. West Bengal's represen tatlon821 words
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77 1956-06-26 3 Tunisia &b Morocco As Free States «£L JS«f MttW DSUQ: a«vern2??L* f n*l^ wcognisea yereign states, prime Mintster Nehru Has sent messages of felicitations to the iSS Mlntetew of Tunisia and Morocco. aw^ting the formal conclusion of a treaty between France and tMese two Arab States before according her recognition.77 words
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Article241 1956-06-26 3 CESS FUND FOR HANDLOOMS SA£EM Mr. C Subramaniam, Minister for Finance, addressing weaver, at Ammapet SSJ^* the Government was considering the establishment of a Handtoom Financing Corporation t© take over the mill doth eeaa fun* distribution ftonTSoSSraS? central banks If theyflSsd to make proper arrangements m »ix months' time. He241 words
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Article20 1956-06-26 3 KASHMIR PRAJA PARISHAD JAMMU: Pandit Premnath Dogra was last week unanimously re-elected President 01 the Jammu and Kashmir Praja Pariahad.20 words
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Article76 1956-06-26 3 MADRAS; The Madra s Government have accorded sanction to the Chingleput District Board to open a High School with Forma I to Iv during the current academic year at Maduramangalam m Srtperumbudur taluk. 'i The District Board has also I planned to start another High School76 words
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645 1956-06-26 3 GOBICHETTIPALAYAM: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, received a deputation of the residents ef Satyamangalam recently, led by Mr. K. Nanjundiah, Advocate, Coimbatore. The deputations, pleaded for the inclusion of the Chamarajnagr-Satyanangalam Caimbatore rail link m the Booowd Five- Year Plan which would besides645 words
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145 1956-06-26 3 Kumbakonam College Cauveri Footbridge KUMBAKONAM; The Government nave passed orders on ttie representation maae by mx. c l. Aravamudna lyene ar, Secretary of tne Kumoaflwnam Oone^e old boys' Afl« tiwciauon, sanctioning a sum of aA e,»w for toe reounstruution of tne college toot-bru%e across U\« Ktver Cauven, <^nicn recently collapsed,145 words
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Article132 1956-06-26 3 Delegation Arrives In Delhi NEW DKUB: A delegation of the Non-aa*fted Oncers* A«o^*tion, Madras, led by ita Presilest, Mr. k. K. Menon, w> w here to meet Prime Miscales of pay and allowancea. The delegation, consisting at J« members which arrived here 1 2* n«s not ao far met tae132 words
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Article52 1956-06-26 3 SHILLONG: Twenty Nag& hostlles were killed In encounters with the army recently m the Naga hills, according to authoritative reports reaching here from Kohtma. Army columns m different areas encountered sniping from hostiles on the Kohima-Mao section of the Dimapur-Imphal Road and at Jotsoma It Is52 words
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326 1956-06-26 3 SjMU; Itocotferaice of the Crops and Soil Wing of the Bom* of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry m India, cw ch>de< W «rted *o the Indian Cow* of Agrfa—lmal Ilimn* the ooMtttutton of a committee to promote and co-onttaate research m radio-active tadtopea. The conference also326 words
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Article143 1956-06-26 3 NEW DELHI; On March 27, 1964 the Government of India announced that packing charges for cement would t>e axed every quarter on the basis of the average of the market price for packing matenai auring each week oi the immediately preceding nine month* plus rs. 1.4.0143 words
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492 1956-06-26 3 Demands Of Madras Govt. Employees Chief Minister's Assurance MADRAS: An assurance that the Government J^eoMWerifcedemaiid of the ei^y^TSj SsaB2Ss£=*«i After prayer by Mr. M. E. Sivagnanasamoandam, Mr. U. Mutau Pdial. President of the Association welcomed the Chief Minister. He said the ooject of the function was to Uuce stock of492 words
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650 1956-06-26 3 i*m£!S£*&L**' R Mlat *w**«t of the Indian Mr. Bhat, who was address tog the 15th annual genera meeting of the Aasoclatlor here last week said the Assod ation had recommended t price-page schedule on th* basis of a price of five pic<650 words
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Article177 1956-06-26 3 GORAKHPUR; The Indian nailways are expected to spend aix>ut Ks. 46 crores during the Second Five-Year Plan on the expansion of their existing workshops and the setting up of new workshops, it Is authoritatively learnt here. th?T Pared Ut€ Position at the clo^e of the Mm177 words
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Article105 1956-06-26 3 BELGAUM. Two Goan nationals arrested In connection with alleged nationalist activities were beaten to death on June 8 m Panjim poKce lockupa» by Portuguese police, a report reaching National Congress (Goa), iiere said. extort informaUon leading arrest of wanted meir fo™£* uthorl Ue s have inil^105 words
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Article432 1956-06-26 4 From 4fw*lt Problems Mmemmaed NEW DELHI: Steps «***•*<»*; JJT££ meats should tato for Use tatrodttctton o# ti» aedrredfeXed at a meeto* TSi t^Jf^f try of Finance at which repws^tatiw* of •">•<* the State Governments were present. Mr. H.M. Patd, Sectary. Mbibfry of Finance, Department of Economic432 words
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Article308 1956-06-26 4 Selection Of Congress Candidates NEW DELHI* The Central Election Committee of the Congresa at a three-hour meeting last week finalised the details as well as procedure for selection of Congress candidates for the next general elections. The meeting which was held at the resident of Maulana Azad I was presided308 words
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Article126 1956-06-26 4 BOMBAY: The Central Board of the Directors of the State Bank of India, at its meeting here on June 29. will consider the letter of resignation of Mr. S. K. Handoo, the first Managing Director of the State Bank of India, it is learnt m Bombay reltebl/.126 words
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Article468 1956-06-26 4 Madhavan flair's W«c«««ioiis PONDICHERRY: Mr. K. P. Madhaivan Nair, Congress General Secretary, announced here teat week that the Central to*^***^*^??? would deal directly with the affairs of the State As--BWnS& SSSEJS? N^eceived at the Selva members of the Assembly Congress Party and also the|dlw«dint Soup separately and468 words
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403 1956-06-26 4 Family Planning: Advice To Govt. Employees MADRAS: Mr. A. B. Shetty, Health Minister, said here last week that the increase of po-: pulation, would defeat the purpose of the country's national planning. The Health Minister, who was presiding over the fourth day meeting of the 'Service Week' celebration of the403 words
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Article136 1956-06-26 4 Heavy Rainfall In Assam CALCUTTA: Heavy rainfall during the past few days has dislocated rail and road communications m many parts of North-East India, according to reports received here. A Darjeeling message said that the only road between Darjeeling and Slliguri was blocked at three places as a result of136 words
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Article75 1956-06-26 4 COMILLA (Bast Pakistan): The swollen waters of the river Gumti have gushed into Kasba Thana area through a breach m the embankment m village Kumalla and Inundated large tracts of land. The river's water level has been rising two inches every three Jhours, threatening the75 words
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Article83 1956-06-26 4 Proof -Readers In Newspapers MADRAS. The question as to what should be the hours of work for proof-readers In The Hindu, Indian Express. Dinamani and Andhra Prabha. newspapers m Madras, and from what date and to what relief the proof-readers are entitled for worK m excess of those hours has83 words
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Article150 1956-06-26 4 BHAVE URGES EDUCATIONAL REFORM TIRUPUUVANAM: Acharya Vinoba Bhave, who arrive* at TirupuHvanam village las* week, 4-1/2 miles frosn Magaral, was received with Poornsi Kumbam and temple honours. Taking to a group of villages, Acharya Bhave said that their present system of education should be modified m such a manner that150 words
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33 1956-06-26 4 I MANQAXORB The Madras Government/ It is reilaWy learnt, has issued four months* notice to the Mangalore Electric Supply Company that it would be nationalised on Oct. IS SDFTHERE33 words
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Article146 1956-06-26 4 Kamaraj Parries Questins Chief llliMatnr, who returned I from tour of THruchlranalH. Salem and Cobnbatore district* wu jnet at the Sferetarlat last week by the reporters. «ut lw 4acilaed to answer questions about some of his reported statements during the tour. One reporter remarked that he had made important statements146 words
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Article393 1956-06-26 4 Foreign Teams To Vfeit India NEW DELHI: Expert team* from two foreign countries, will visit India shortly to adviss th» Union Government on the manufacture of heavy maohinery, a subject to which increasing attention is being devoted by the Government and the National Industrial Development Corporation. a393 words
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Article83 1956-06-26 4 NEW DELHI: Several em- j bassles and foreign missions have already put up buildings on the plots purchased by them at Chanakya Purl formerly known as diplomatic enclave here. They hav£ purchased 26 out of 220 plots sold by Government m the area.. There are altogether83 words
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Article87 1956-06-26 4 AHMED AB AD Mr. Nityaiv and Kanungfc, Union Minister tor Consumer Industries, Is expected to bold talks with] representatives of the textile industry m AhraedabaU on June 24 on the implementation of the Government's pew textile polic). Mr. Kanungo, who will be accompanied by the Textile87 words
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380 1956-06-26 4 I MADRAS: The World Sugar Conference which had been In session m New York for the past four weeks and trying to agree on oertain revision* m the existing International Bugar Agreement, came to a oloee recently and though there has been a virtual380 words
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Article247 1956-06-26 4 MADRAS: While replying to a memorandum presented to him by some pro-Dakshina Pradesh Congressmen at the Circuit House here on June 14, Mr. P. Kakkan, Prcsidem of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, is reported to nave asked the memorialists that when the Amntaar Congress had adopted247 words
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Article89 1956-06-26 4 firwffi Coiigre#Womert Appeal TIRUCHI: BIr. Ar. fk A*» Aramnglmm Pfcllai, an r KflpmrnJ ti^t^g Ms tmur or Tlrudii dislrtet ngardHi g Daksfaina Fradesh. Mr. Pttlat Aas coUectad *b«t 2,000 «3U>u«B from l*a«i*g citizens all over the district m favour of DsksJUn* Fgderti m the appeal Me has89 words
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Article140 1956-06-26 4 MADRAS: The Chines* Government, it i s learnt, are to purohaso targe, quantities of low-grade Indian to bacco, including stems. The supply. made by Indian Agriculturist* from Andhra and other areas, will be from Uje latest crop. Selected authorised 'packers m Indta have started commencing140 words
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Article500 1956-06-26 4 Ambar Charkha Programme NEW DELHI: Mr. K. C. Roddy, Union Minister for Production last week urged State Government* £o go ahead with the Am bar Chantha programme with, the maximum dpeed and vigour. it they were successful m introducing ail the 75,000 char.ihas sanctioned tor this }«ar, it would pot500 words
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Article131 1956-06-26 4 MADRAS: It Is understood that Or. John Matthai has tendered Wa resignation of the Chairmanship of the State Bank of India and has asked the Union Government to relieve him of the post "as soon as possible," it is authoritatively learnt here. It is stated that Dr.131 words
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430 1956-06-26 5 OPPOSITION TO LANGUAGE BILL COLOMBO: A tte^fat prograMae tatice to -the 3lrt>i>«r^ BUT^SISJ T JT[ lift y <l A »l«~«-th« wont haad* UW msvsom ira«: a»«*ertng by skew of saDfii?s ii 'ra* il as n»pect */^^wtUf%S£SL3seTo^ NEHRU'S EXAMPLE Addressing the gathering Mr. Ponnambalam said although430 words
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Article222 1956-06-26 5 COLOMBO: Several shipping j nes have advised their agents m Indian ports to refuse <» load cargo for Colombo. •Tor about one month now ttie ■irocklebank Line and the Blue .runnel Use vessels have not accepted any cargo for Colombo from oalcuti* «*d **her iJ»d*n ports.222 words
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Article266 1956-06-26 5 PRAY FOR A JUST SOLUTION *2?*?, that ju»t and equitable solution may f'OI meeting to expeWW consternation at theUanage ittll Mat ha* been InBRIJ UiTeSrduty to Mfenini What Vpirt of our Me ud which Tiiii fo ««r progress and ssiam i tWrwaad how man can fotv«t tne rights of his266 words
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Article109 1956-06-26 5 COLOMBO: Mr. H. S. Peiris, Director of Census and Statistics, .giving evdence before the Pronibit.on Commission last week, said that five per cent, of tne total population consumed liquor m some rorm or another. Twenty per cent of the male adult population drank liquor. About109 words
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Article229 1956-06-26 5 GERMAN AUTHOR'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA MADRAS: A tribute to India's culture and tradition waa paid by Mr. Egon Vletta, the German author and writer, now on a visit to India. Tne German writer who is at present In the City made appreciative references to the tradition of India, which he229 words
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Article228 1956-06-26 5 -k COMBO: "She has the ouild of a g frl of about 18 or iy years, and she can very well pass off for a girl of over 16. m her letter, she had told the accused that she was 20 years age and he would228 words
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207 1956-06-26 5 COLOMBO: It Is ondentood that ike Prim© Matter has Informed the representatives of the A»U Foundation Sat they will have to wind 19 tt* acttvtties to Ceylon kafess they agree to lunctlon under Government Naervttoa. The head of the Foundation Ji Ceylon, Mr. William207 words
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Article64 1956-06-26 5 COLOMBO: No reply has yet been received from the Indian Government to Ceylon's request for 10,000 tons of Muttu Samba rice m connection with the Buddha Jayanti celebrations m Ceylon this year. The application- was made m April this year and several reminders have since been sent.64 words
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Article91 1956-06-26 5 KURNOOL: The Andhra Government have issued orders to the heads of departments directing them not to transfer to "distant places" N.G.Os though, under the rules, they are liable for transfer throughout the State. The Government have taken this step to avoid the undue hardship caused to such91 words
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207 1956-06-26 5 t^^^^lLL'£^S'^ CM for Emivtnaiy, WBo IM Mm Co QaiMdA In rwiitf Him ■««> Mr. Appadurai described his trip as a successful one In that the Canadian Government had agreed to raise the aid to 20 million dollars from 14 million dollars as originally fixed, The207 words
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Article242 1956-06-26 5 Central Road Of Education COLOMBO: The Federal Party is drawing up m scheme to eatabl.ah Central Board of Education comprism* eminen Tamil scholars to "make arrangements to provide an education with a technological and utilitarian Mas to Tamil-speak-toe children. Dr. E. If. V. Naganathan propaganda secretary of ttoe federal party,242 words
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181 1956-06-26 5 Lohia's Plea For MOre Science Institutions O: Or Hmm l*Wa, Chairman off 2f A£^£ .T*? o lw wertTtho closure of tlS^iniiSSoiST ci9nem as also poly- Or. Lohia alleged that the present Government was restricting technical and polytechnic education for the fear that corresponding employment might not be available. "This is181 words
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395 1956-06-26 5 AHMED A BAD: The Government of India's new cloth policy enunciated by the Commerce and Industry Minister m New Delhi was hailed as "satisfactory" and as "robust realism" and "happy news" by leading millowners of Ahmedabad. Mr. Jaikrihna Patel, Chairman of the Ahmedabad Millowners395 words
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Article164 1956-06-26 5 TRIVANDRUM: With a view to achieving a speedy completion Of the survey or forest lands under various kinda of occupation including areas already transferred to the Revenue Department and proposed to be transferred hereafter, the Government have sanctioned additional staff temporarily for a period of six164 words
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Article58 1956-06-26 5 POTUHBRA: There is a pc pular craze m the area to wear longs" since the adoption of the Sinhalese Only BUI. Most of the teachers (not English Assistants) have discarded the national dress and now wear "longs" and doublebreast coats. Others wear longs when they go58 words
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409 1956-06-26 5 BAN ON COMMUNIST LITERATURE IN CEYLON P. MV Asewanee Recalled wwmbo: What is th mystery behind the refusal c the Minister of Commerce an Trade to lift the "blanket ban oa Communist literature, dei pite the assurances g.ven b the Prime Minister to the Com munist Chief, Mr. Pieter iCe409 words
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Article290 1956-06-26 5 SIX BASIC PROBLEMS v GENEVA: Mr. T. B. ilanga- ratne, Ceylon's Minister of Labour, Housing and Social Services, told the 39th Interaat tional Labour Conference here last week his country was fac- edwith six basic problems. "In the first place, we have I a rapidly growing population a which is290 words
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Article133 1956-06-26 5 DACCA, East Pakistan. June 24. East Pakistan's rivers were today reported to be rising and several have already flooded large areas, covering crops due for harvesting. Tne river Manu, tributary of the River Kusyara, is said to be at its highest level m 50 years. TheReuter - 133 words
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54 1956-06-26 5 SINHALA BILL IN SENATE ON JULY 3? COLOMBO: The debate on the Sinhala Only Bill open m the Senate on July 3 and con. tinue on July 4, 5 and, if necessary, on July 6. No Anal decision has yet been made as to whether the public is to be54 words
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Article123 1956-06-26 5 AVISSAWELLA: At the inquest into the death of M. Dingirlmahatmaya of Napawala, who died soon after admission to the Avissawella hospital, it was revealed that he had drunk acetic acid as he was disappointed In love. The post-mortem was held by Dr. o. S. Sela D.M.O. Avissawella123 words
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Article35 1956-06-26 5 CAIRO, June 26; Prime Minister Nasser has granted the decoration of the Republic. First Class, to both Soviet Foreign Minister Dlmitri Shepilov and British General Sir Brian Robertson. «fil*iiAis an* OQU«C«d.~ A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article323 1956-06-26 6 The Postmaster General. Malaya, speaking at the opening of the new Post Office at Tanah Rata m Cameron Highlands, yesterday by the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman announced that new post offices were now being constructed or would shortly be commenced m Rengit (Johore),323 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-06-26 6 Sir William McKell, Australia's nominee on the Constitutional d Commission, called on the Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul a Rahman, at hi* ofnos m Kuala Lumpur on June 2s. Picture •howe the Chief Minister with Sir William. r c38 words
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Article24 1956-06-26 6 MELBOURNE, Am SS. 111, Avtfeav ffeta^l tbKM OpSMtttMl l^>kCtV Party, «<Jd 'iirtwdij <*■» ft new A—frail— Irtiw Oovwuwt mdi mat APAP - 24 words
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Article62 1956-06-26 6 MOSCOW, June 25.— The former Commander m Chief of the Japanese Kwantung Army-General Yamada Otodzo, was among 60 Japanese prisoners and civilians handed over to representatives of the Japanese Red Cross for repatriation, TASS, the soviet News Agency reported yesterday. They were handed over a few daysReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1956-06-26 6 SEOUL, June 25.— South Korean President, Dr. Syngman Rhee, In a surprise State* ment today said he would agree to United Nations sponsored elections m all Korea to brine about unification on one condition complete withdrawal of the Chinese Communist force from North Korea.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article159 1956-06-26 6 WHY INDIA ACCEPTED SOVIET AID BONN, June 25— Low Interest Soviet credit is of "very great value to India" Mr. H. V. lengar, Secretary of Stale to the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry said here today. Mr. lengar who arrived last night for a week's visit toW a pressReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-06-26 6 The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, was shown proposed now uniforms to bo used by the Federation of Malaya Polios Force at his office m Kuala Lumpur on June 23. Picture shows the Chief Minister (centre) seeing the proposed new uniforms worn by men of the Federation Police. On Me61 words
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Article68 1956-06-26 6 MOSCOW, June 25— General Nathan Twining, United States A.ir Force Chief of Stan* today called on Marshal Georgt Zhukov, Soviet Defence Minister with a personal message from President Elsenhower. Details of the message which was verbal were not disclosed. But it was believed to express President Eisenhower'sReuter - 68 words
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Article62 1956-06-26 6 NICOSIA, June 25: TerrorisU attempted to assassinate Senior Justice Bernard Shaw here today. They fired two shots which Injured Shaw m the nook. Justioo Shaw It a Sonior Judge of the Special Court which handles the moot eerious Coka terrorist crimes. No has sentenced several tenReuter - 62 words
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Article66 1956-06-26 6 LONDON. June 25: Bucharest Radio today reported that Marshal Tito m a telegram to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party said "both partners can be satisfied with the results" of their Moscow talks. The Yugoslav legation here today described the President's visit as aReuter - 66 words
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Article31 1956-06-26 6 SEOUL, June 25— The South Korean Government announced today a Turkish soldier who was found guilty of the murder of a Korean boy was executed yesterday by hanging.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1956-06-26 6 MANILA, June 25.— Senatd Francisco Delgado urged thi Philippine Senate yesterday t< ratify the Japanese Repara tions AjfreeT"** 1 "fc* «r««* better one." ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article60 1956-06-26 6 ATHENS, June 26: A Greeki Dutch agreement for weekly Dutch KLM airline flights between Amsterdam, Duesseldorf, Soda, Athens, Beirut and Damascus la to be signed her* on Tuesday. The first flight is likely on June 29. KLM was represented here m talks on the agreement by CoLA.P. - 60 words
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171 1956-06-26 6 Tbm agricultural sho* luled to be held m Singapore m (eptetuber will be the best hat the Colony has ever een. This wu stated In a broartast over Radio Malay* ia«t light by Mr. R. F. Carey. Sec etary*General of the Show, rhlch is to171 words
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Article62 1956-06-26 6 TOKYO, June 25— The Japanese Government today announced Prince and Princess Mikasa would go to Ceylon as the representatives of the Japanese Imperial family for the 2,500 th anniversary of Ceylon's foundation. After the grand anniversay celebrations scheduled for Aug. 23, the Royal couple willReuter - 62 words
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Article33 1956-06-26 6 Reuter PARIS, June 25— Mr. Khiro Tit. the Cambodian Premier, has left Pnompenh for Paria to join Prince Norodom Sihanouk, former King of Cambodia, on a visit to Moscow and Prague, it yeatorday.-Reuter - 33 words
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Article97 1956-06-26 6 FIVE BANDITS SURRENDER KUAIjA tfXHFUR. Mon: Five Cottuminiat teawrtaUi »urtendeccd f m the Federatiop. Fxv« terrorist*— four Malays including 4 woman and a Chld. se-trarrendered to civilians at Kampong JCarai m Paoanff yestetday. AooompanyUig the terrorist party waa ..a nostUe aborigine woman with a a-year-old child. The terrorists, Idris bin97 words
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Article67 1956-06-26 6 PAK F.M. MEETS PINEAU PARIS, June 25— Mr. Hamliul Hug Choudhury, Pakistani Foreign Minister, had a 40--mlnute talk with the French foreign Minister, M. Christian Pineau, at the Foreign Ministry here today. Mr". Choudhury told reporter* later they had talked about the Kashmir question, the South-Bast Asia Trraty Organisation andReuter - 67 words
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Article68 1956-06-26 6 I MADRID, June 25— Nine persons were killed and more than 70 injured, 10 seriously, m a train wreck at the Atocha i Station here Saturday night. A freight train hit the stopt ped Andalueia mail train m the rear during a. heavy rain, smashing theAP - 68 words
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522 1956-06-26 6 U.S. AID IS NO THREAT TO INDIA-Pak. Premier LONDON, June 25— Mr. Mobamed AH, Prime Minister of Pakistan, said ben today it was "palpably absurd" to suggest that American; military aid to Pakistan constituted a threat to her neighbour, India. •'The disparity between Indian and Pakistan human and material resourcesReuter - 522 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-06-26 6 ohn Than and Harfth bin Omr, two of Singapore's loading oecor player*, arrivod m Lonon recently for a soccer course wlufHno ooaehing, refereoing, roatmont for injuries, and hysical training. They started m at the National Recreation Contra, LHlioshall Hall, near Newport, Shropshire, and willA.P. - 90 words
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116 1956-06-26 6 AIR SALUTE TO S.E.A.T.O. DELEGATES The clow of the SEATO 3rd Military Staff Planners Conference at R.N.A.S. Sembawang, Singapore tomorrow June 27 will be marked by a final military honours ceremony provided by aircraft of the British Far East Air Force, representing the three Commonwealth member nations. Jet lighters and116 words
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Article68 1956-06-26 6 EMERGENCY IN GUATEMALA GUATEMALA CITY, June SB: The Guatemalan Government declared a state of Emergency and curtailed civil rights m a decree Issued at midnight last night. The action follows a demon stration here when police dispersed marching student*. Several were detained. Demonstrators, including students and workers, began distributing leafletsReuter - 68 words
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Article42 1956-06-26 6 DJAKARTA, June 25. King n» Saod of SMdl Arabia wlB arrive to Djakarta ob Anx. 7 for a teaday State v<, the Foreign Office announced toB» wUI be accompanied by an artmn of 4a nfli. dals«- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article61 1956-06-26 6 i KARACHI, June 25: President Iskander Mlrza of Pakistan has invited the Presidents ol Lebanon and Syria to visit Pakistan separately about August, a foreign office source here said. President Camille Chamour of the Lebanon would conn sometime In August and th< Syrian President, Shukrl EReuter - 61 words
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Article62 1956-06-26 6 BADEN BADEN, Germany, Jufie 25: Marina Orschel, a curvy 19-year-old blonde from West Berlin, was chosen Miss Germany 1§56" here. With the title went 30,000 marks <M$2M2O) worth of gifts including an air ticket to Long Beach, California, where she will take part m the Idas Universe contest.A.P. - 62 words
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Article57 1956-06-26 6 I WAgmNGTON, June 25: PresHßt Eisenhower's physicians reported late yesterday! that he was continuing to progress "very satisfactorily.'* Bulletin from Walter Reed I Army Hospital at 5.15 p.m. (2115 GMT) said: "The President spent a quiet afternoon. He napped at intervals, read and listened to music. i "HisA.P. - 57 words
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Article55 1956-06-26 6 The Language Board to test applicants for State Nationality Certificates of Pahan? will be at the Community Hall at Sungei Jan Village m the Jerantut sub-d strict tomorrow June 27, Wednesday. Those who have received letters to appear for the Language Test should present themselves at55 words
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Article49 1956-06-26 6 With effect from today Tuesday, teams of census workers will be operating m the Malacca Settlement to find out the difficulties that will be encountered m the census of this Settlement when carried out. Jertain mukims m the three districts have been selected for this purpose.49 words
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Article54 1956-06-26 6 C. M. MEETS ELE. WORKERS' UNION The Minister for Labour. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, met representatives from the City Council and the City Council Electrical Workers Union for over five hours yesterday to discuss points of grievance brought up by the Union. The meeting was adjourned, and would be resumed54 words
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Article41 1956-06-26 6 COMENTO, Italy, June 25.— Italy's deaf mute bantamweight Mario D'Agata, who lets his fists talk for hton. will take his last practice punches Monday before meeting France's world champion Robert Cohen in a title light in Rome Friday. APAP - 41 words
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