Indian Daily Mail, 27 June 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. M N»UI SPTGAJEOag, WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 27, 1956 SIX PAGES IS gENTS
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  • 585 1 U.S. Appreciates Nehru's 'Gracious* Suggestion IKE'S ANXIETY TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH NEUTRALS DDPcmi WASHINGTON, June 26. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER YESTERDAY POSTPONED TALKS WITH THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU, PLANNED FOR JULY 7-10. Mr. Nehrn himself proposed the postponement, Mr. James Hagerty, the White House press secretary
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  • 251 1 March Of EgyptPr. Nasser CAIRO, June 26: President Gamel Abdel Nasser said that the Egyptian people were 'rising like one man. and 'advancing, on the road to freedom, towards their sacred high ideals.' He was addressing members of the armed forces who were congratulating him at a reception here on
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  • 118 1 GENEVA, June 26.— The 30th International Labour Conference rejected a challenge to credentials of the Span sh Worker Delegation made by groups which charged that the delegat on represented only state-controlled unions. The groups, the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the international Federation of
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  • 75 1 DAMASCUS, June 36.— Mr. Dm tri Shepilov the Soviet Foreign Min.ster has complet--3d his talks with Syrian Government leaders and is now due to leave for Beirut. Axter a meeting lasting more than two hours between the Soviet Foreign Minister and members of the Syrian Cabinet Mr. Kahlil
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  • 198 1 MOSCOW, June 26: The Shah of Iran and Queen Boraya were greeted wtth the aearest the Soviet Union has ever come to a Royal welcome when they flew into Moscow yesterday for a stay of nearly three weeks. The ceremony at Moscow Central
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  • 264 1 TO BREAK DOWN BARRIERS KARACHI, Jane 96... Najor-General blunder Mirxa, the Pakistani President, said here that a Commonwealtti Charter would be a "good thing" provided that it was aot too rigid. He was commenting m an interview on reports that Mr. Robert Menzio», the Australian
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  • 100 1 LdSHVAU Wtttfr UJUctMANY. June 26— Scientists from seven countries, Including prominent professors from Japan, India and communist-ruled East Germany, clinked wine glasses and toasted 'the unity of science' at a banquet held here last night on the occasion oi the International Conference of Nobel Prize Winners from
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  • 559 1 Kundanlal Devaser's Nevel Attempts CANNOT REDRESS OUR GRIEVANCES" MALACCA, Ta*»: Mr. K. L. Dowser, who contested uamwwbotuißy for the presidentship of the Malayan Mtaa Comgnm this year, and lost to Mr. V. T. Wmjwfilm» fc understood to be, canvassing support ftr starting anr Malayan Indian Organisation.
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  • 181 1 Badical Changes In Elections Envisaged CHOICE OF CANDIDATES MOSCOW. June *6^-The Russian* are considering riving voters mm oyfmUity to choose between a number of JUTer* eat oaad states at locftJ Soviet elections usually well-informed so tira* saw. This move, representing a rad<cal change m the hitherto
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  • 166 1 LONDON. June 26: There was intense diplomatic activity here when several Commonwealth Prime Ministers exchanged visits to discuss issues which will not come before the conference proper. CEYLON INDIANS Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, and Mr. Rftfu^Tttitfrift^ had general talks and are believed to have touched
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  • 38 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, June 26: Shlh Chao-ying. Nationalist China's Ambassador to Brazil, died on Sunday of a heart attack. The veteran diplomat once was President Chiang Kaishek's V <M 1 kllB <> > «w»i«n» A.P.
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  • 124 1 NEW YORK, June 26: In a call for continued vigilance by the western powers to meet Communist aggression, Colonel Ben C. Limb, South Korean observer at the United Nations, declared that the main Communist purpose now was to 'confuse, to divide, to undermine and to
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  • 47 1 HOLLYW&OD, June 26.— Prince Surachatra great grand. son of King Mongkut of Siam, I will attend the premiere here I next Thursday of the film verj sion of 'The King And I* m wh eh the life of Kins Monpkut is depcted.- Reuter
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  • 81 1 American playwright arthur miller mwhwi the forehead of hid bride-to-be MARILYN MONROE on a s.dewalk outside the »wiu»k eastslde Manhattan apartment of the actress Jane 22. BOm Monroe had prvvfoosV an« nouaced her iatenttou* of marrying: MiUer prior to her departure for Europe on July IS. Mm
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  • 1488 2  - IF ONLY AMERICA HAD WAILTED SIX MONTHS KASHMIR PROBLEM WOULD HAVE BEEN SOLVED! A. T. Steele By MEDIA'S APPEAL E GDI ORE D (The following is the first of two articles written by Mr. Steele, who b» the special representative of New York Herald Tribune, on Indo- American relations. NEW
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    1727 2  -  J. Balkan Siagh ■y OF U&N QF TBE: TpWfAB Palac* te taPublic business came to a sudden standstill scenes of anartfhy and confusion flared up. .Acts of cruelty and rapid sna Mission «r governors fglowed. f*e «kh Army took^veran command of. the state of ijaftswe* Military Commanders were
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  • 79 2 Stalin Tank Parks End Of Br. Occupation A Stalin -tank obtained by Egypt under the Arms Deal with Czechoslovakia rolls through Cairo In the big parade marking the Md of the British occupation of the Sue* Canal Zone. Some 100 taftks from the Boviet bloc were on parade, to□ether with
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  • 270 2 KURNOOL: "There has been several instances of mismanagement and misappropriation of temple funds by the trustees, the Executive Officers," and the departmental officers," says the Andhra Government m their review of the administration report of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (Administration) Department for the year
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  • 285 2 HONG KONQ: Marshal 8t Mr. Ma* Tee-tung, the Chinese Korean War, Chinese visitors a Fearing Mr. Mao Tse-tung was gaining too much independence, the ex-Russian dictator supported Mr. Kao Kang, then the Chinese head of Manchuria, to stage a coup d'etat with the ambitious aim of
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  • 99 2 LONDON: Every time a run is scored m the second Test between England and Australia which begin* at Lord's on Thursday a nearly hospital, appealing for contributions, will know that £1 more will be added to their funds. An anonymous "lover of cricket" has written to the
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  • 603 3 MAMmm %mift CmUeaUemm £immi^^m i W^MMHHIf: Irhwji ™*-tHi IHum, uifci •gj jam ooOeeled t.OOO fw« ike II g i he of June if the village of Vi given a rousing reception I ,J!£? arya J Bhave «P<*e < few words saying that the village athZr. TS?'*
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  • 1021 3 m*xa*awow **^^m^^Hm o« uea> ocas eessais)! J^~"j aSSSr VS 1 Mil revslt agatast ftteißa eonreattoi Held' aader the presidency of Mr T B Cunha, ftesldert of the Goa Action Oommittee, was addressed by Mr. Peter Alvares. Leader of the National <xngress (Goa), Dr. Raws Hegae *nd Prof, purshottam KaHodkar.
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  • 265 3 IUjWU* A public meetlnc was held under the auspices Wf 8 Party at TttpUcane Beach on June 17, when Mr. 8. Gnellaswanajr. Jeader of the Party, •Poke on^Vhjr we should not Mr. CbeDMwamy said the only Important ground urswj by people support!** Pradesh was utilisation of the
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  • 782 3 JDF;ONDFSDF FGDFGFGDFG The Home Minister was inaugurating a conference of State -Ministers and representatives of All India boards dealing with cottage industries convened by the Ministry of Production. Pandit Pant said that m the Secood Five- Year Plan over Rs. 200 croreg Jad
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  • 203 3 MADRAS: Dr. C. S. Raman President of the Madras State Branch 'Of the All-India Dental Association, wu uaanlmouaD sleeted President of the Mad•as Dental Council. He is the irst-etected President of the Council. The port was held Ucal Service* who was nonlnated by the Government To felicitate
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  • 19 3 UUNKVA, Ju»e 26— Th* 9th CQter&attonal Ulm« Conference of the International Abour organlaatoti tui« Wfflwanr tut jr«w~
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  • 615 3 Sanskrit College In Hyderabad VardbJnJ IttArit CoOm wu taupmM hut week** its new premises la Baiaji Bfcavan k Ramalcrishna llao. Mr. K. CliaiMiainuull, Andtea Iflntator for R^wsSue^Sd s Religious mnitrtliimiii W ho presided ov%r function. i ter the feactton success was read. The message stated: "I i. welcome the formation
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  • 138 3 Cheap Rice For Koshikode «#H^ 1 lAS L <**e«mient for the sale of rtce at a diean rate m Koshikode TownlS Malabar District and have sanctloned the scheme prepared la tWa connection by the avU Supplies Department. > the rice, which will be of the boUed variety, will be sold
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  • 42 3 MADRAS: Th e sale of boil. ©4 rice to Madras City will > cftimence m a few day? time; ltj« learnt. BoUe^rice to ewE i to Madras fnto Salem. 1 2&»£ conrtfimie^ are wl "S£J£J£* ~ck iTreeeived
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  • 81 3 LAHORE: Over two thousand more casualties have been reported m recent earthquakes m Afghanistan the Pakistan Times quoting Kabul Radio reported. In the Kumar River Valley, a huge mountain crumbled and the villages lying at its foot wera completely burled. Of rocks torn from the mountain had
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  • 600 3 Transport Of Rice: No Shortage Of Wagons Otmtmn* Cmm^UOmt Refuted T i >^v Cooim J*?i oner *«»PPMes nad some tune back writ. Sir JSlS2? oCitl^ a>»"»eni RaJway brtoSng to *cir to attenaon complaints of wagon shortage y made ?y*mei? totturtr reply, the Southern Railway authorities have ad. *»«**»<*■ and figures
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  • 481 4 juimmi rnuniiiß •u^^uMßn^^si^HMß^s^'BWp^uw* *M sjs^^Bs^»T^%™^«^B»pT™*i"#pn^p jj SUGGESTION BY U.K- BODY UNITED NATIONS: Tbe emergence of aa i»terrtttfonal "administrative task force" for veMevteg pressure on sorely-tried administrations m any part of tbe world is bow visualised here as a distinct possibility. The "nucleus" of such a task force already exists
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  • 1184 4 twill be conferred on genuine landless families who \morw occupy nearly 54,000 acres of reserve forest toads under leases or by encroachments. .A The area will be r«-su.r*eyed «nd each fttsnly allotted upto a maximum of live acres on inalienable but heritable leases. |£2Q€* C < Ifae State Government
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  • 104 4 Woman Murdered In Pollachi Village POLLACHI: News is to hand that one Vlrammal (27), was murdered at Vettaikaranpudur village on the night of June 14. The Pollachi Town Police arrested m this connection Thlrumurthi alias Avanandi Boyan (40), husband of Virammal. was produced before the local Stationary Sub-Magistrate and remanded
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  • 47 4 CALCUTTA: a private boat with 15 persons aboard IB i tported to have cap-steed at the Barnes Ghat near Jalpalguri last wqek. Nine of the occupants have rescued but the other six have ther information on the incidbeen reported miMiag. Furqfi we tocWttf.
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  • 232 4 Scarcity Areas In Mysore: Relief Measures MADRAS: For the relief of the scarcity areas m Mysore State the Church World Service and the Catholic Relief Service have each decided to give cases of milk powder and outter oil. This is m response to the, request made to these bodtet by
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  • 133 4 BANGALORE MURDERS BANGALORE: "mgnlahfh ml. daughter of tbe late Mr. Belur Srinivasa Iyengar, who sustained, serious Injuries during the murderous attack on members. of her family at 'ftariga Vitas', Gandhinagar, on June 5. is now well on the way to recovery, according to doctors attending on her m the Victoria
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  • 122 4 DHARAPURAM: News is to hand of a brutal murder of a young girl Lakshmi Athal, Aged 11, daughter of one Ftamayya Gounden of Athuklaathupatti, hamlet of Mundyvelampatti village, Kundadam Firka. on June 15. It is stated that, the girl's mother who had gone away .or a village
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  • 574 4 MADRAS; The Standing ance) of fi> City Corporatao, the Commissioner of the Cor] Government to Impress upon t, for bringing te legislation to tat, centre and enable the Corporal Pilgrim Tax. The Cmmissioner, m his nottje to the Taxation and iFlnance Committee,, pointed
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    22 4 The Queen mother and Princess Margaret arrive at the Ascot Race Course for the third day of the Royal 'Ascot Race iweetino.
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  • 56 4 JULLUNDUR: Hartal was observed m all the main markets here last week as a protest against the police lathi charge on a procession taken out by the Mana Punjab Samitl at Hoshiarpur. Colleges, schools and cinemas also remained closed. Pathankot town also observed a hartal as
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  • 136 4 i BOMBAY: Young boys and < girls of Japan believe that flowers which are associated .vith purity can be a good medium for the spread of international understand! ng among young people of the world. They have decided to present flower seeds raised rand collected
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  • 261 4 NSw DELHI: Mr. Nefara said here last week that lie w ««y torelgßj Power or of advaacteg financial subsidy to some newspapers In India. The prime Minister, who was addressing a public meetis* here recently said tnat his remarks regarding news papers made at
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  • 92 4 Indian Flagship And Destroyer Flotilla MADRAS: >acilitie s will be given to the public to visit Inuian Navy's Flagship I.N.S. jjelhi during its visit to Madras irom June 27 to July 1, m company with the Flotilla «f three destroyers, Godavarl. Gomathi and Ganga, and I.N.S. Kistna and Cauvery of
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  • 140 4 CONGRESS AFFAIRS IN T.-C. QUILON: At a meeting of "the rebel group" of the T.-C. Congress held last week at Panmana Ashramam, Mr. M. Padmanabhan presiding, it was resolved that the rebel group should resign from all offices hi the Congress organisation, and should retain only the primary membership. It
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  • 203 4 AMRITSAR: Giani Kartar Singh, First General Secretary of the Shironman Akali Dal, said here that the Akalls would attend a roundtable conference, on the Punjab future if the Dai's original demand for the formation of a 'Punjab Suba' was also discussed at the conference. The convening of
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  • 17 4 KURNOOL: The next session of the Andhra Assembly Is likely to tjegin on Aug. 8.
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  • 248 4 Prasad Will Spend Independence Day In Madras NEW DELHI: President Praaad will celebrate the next Independence Day on August 15, 1956 with the people of Madras. According to the provisional programme, the President will pay a six-day visit to Madras from i August 12 to 18. The leaders and people
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  • 158 4 NEW DELHI: India's Rehabilitation Minister, Mr. M«rchand Khanna, is understood to have drawn the attention of his counterpart m Pakistan to the reports that notices have been issued on a large number of Hindu citizens of Sind that they were intending emigrants and as such the Evacuee
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  • 1062 5 CHALLENGE TO PREMIER ON SINHALA BILL JAFFNA. "We are determined to resist with our lives the S/nh*l. Bill J** an invrfon 7^ right. I challenge Mr. Bandaraaaike to intDlenunt it," said Mr. aSL Navaratnam, M. yor of siding orer a meeting held at
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  • 1032 5 MttMMSNfRIAN LEADERS' RESIGHATIONS NEW DEUB: Hie Congress High Command, ,t k TCtiafcfcr nadentood, does, not view with favour the move of Bombay's Revenue Minister, Mr. B. S. Hiray to resign bb post m pursuance of the resolution adorted by the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee. M mr
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  • 698 5 Federal Leaders' Viewpoint COLOMBO: Mr. C. Vanniaa ngam, M.P., Mr. C. Rajadurai, M.P. and I spent the whole of Saturday the 16th Ustant m Battlcalba, Padlruppu and Kal.nunai vlsitm* persona who received injuries In the course of the dsturbances there, seeing refugees and m other ways acquainting ourselves with the
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  • 181 5 GAX4JC: Presiding at a ateeuns; of the Galle Harbotr Wfarfcers Union, held at Kanam«t ya, Oalle, MrTw. mhanay«*e^ Minister of Education. #anwd the people to be careful of "the secret enemies «f the Government who are trytar to wreck the Government and create chac* to serve their own selfish
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  • 165 5 Ceylon Complains Against Freight Rates COLOMBO: The Ceylon Cocoanut Board, has informed the Trade Ministry that the cocoanut trade was being crippied by excessive freight rates at a time when competition was roost severe. The Board pointed out that the cocoanut trade with Burope was imperilled own to the severe
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  • 118 5 COLOMBO: The International Society of Preventive Health In Germany has Indicated to the Government of Ceylon that It would welcome an exchange of medical personnel m the field of preventive aealth. The Ceylon Ministry of Health has requested the German society to send a detailed report of
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  • 312 5 Nehru Confers with Pant And Dhebar NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru, the Congress President Mr. U. N. Dhebar and he Home Minister, Pandit Pant, had consultations for 90 minutes here. It is believed that the leaders mainly discussed certain matters connected with the proposal to place Bombay city under Central
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  • 75 5 PACHMARHI: Mr. M. S. Kannamwar, Health Minister of Madhya Pradesh appealed to Congressmen to Maharashtra to abide by the decision of the Congress High Command over the future of Bombay city. Mr. Kannamwar, who was a protagonist of a separate Vidarbha State, said the Congressman of Maharashtra
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  • 84 5 BOMBAY: A Joint conference of the Ministers of Bombay, Marathwada and Vidari bha will be held here on to discuss and decide matters re- lating to the new State of Ma- harashtra. The conference, It is learnt, will discuss the composition of the new Ministry, the capital
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  • 90 5 I BOMBAY: Mr. B. S. Hiray, Revenue Minister of Bombay, s Mr. p. K. Kunte. Speaker of t the Legislative Assembly and Mr. T. R. Deogirtkar, Presidf ent ot the Maharashtra Pras deah Congress Committee, left t her* by air for Delhi. <rt *y ar expected to
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  • 228 5 Panikkar Supports Nehru LONDON: Sardar K. M. Panikkar said that the Government of India's decision on the future of Bombay city m the context of the reorganisation of Indian States accorded with normal democratic processes. Sardar Panikkar, who was a member of the Indian States Reorganisation Commission, told a meeting
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  • 172 5 Discontinuance Of Satyagraha POONA: Mr. Shankarrao Deo appealed to Maharashtrians to discontinue the "satyagraha" movement or any direct action In pursuance of their demand for the Inclusion of Bombay city m the proposed r Maharashtra. Satyagraha 1 movement should be d&contin ued yielding place to deniocra- tic means", he said.
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  • 56 6 LONDON. June 26- President Shukri El Kouatlj of Syria has accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union, Moscow radio said. The radio, said the invitation was handed to the President by Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, Soviet Foreign Minister, during his just concluded talks with
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  • 401 6 REVISION OF DEFHW^AI STRATEGY IN NUCLEAR AGE 1 LONDON, June 26— Dominating before the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference opening here on Wednesday will be what changes the Hydrogen Bomb will compel m the defence and trade policies both of the East awl West, authoritative sources They made clear this
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  • 72 6 BONN, June 26.— 0r. Kon:ad Adenauer the west German Chancellor received President khmed Soekarno of Indonesia m his chancellery here. The two statemen talked for ibout an hour. Or. Soekarno earlier visited Bonn's Town Hall and signed the visitor's book. Be said The West will never
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  • 90 6 COLOMBO. June 2*: TM r*4*r*T**hy of Ceylon, an the text «f Ms twehitien en the. futura a* •main's TrlnoomaJee Naval Base to tir nroony vejsti aiw «ne finite Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Seiomoo Bandaranaike, so that it will reach them before they open dieouesions on the subject, it was
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  • 22 6 LYTTELTON HOSPITALISED LONDON, June 26. Lord Chandos— Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, a former Colonial Secretaryentered a aunring home here for a rest.- Reuter
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  • 148 6 Tomorrow, June 28, the British Army will publish the first issue of J»erw<ta, a weekly newspaper m Roman Malay, which has been established m order to give an opportunity to members of the Armed Forces to cement their friendship and also to display their literary talents.
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  • 127 6 CANTHO, South Vietnam, June 26: Defence Counsel for Ba Cut, captured rebel sect leader who Is now under sen* tence of death pleaded before a special appeal court, appointed by South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, today that it was incompetent to try him.
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  • 61 6 POKHARA, Nepal June 26: Avalanches and mows beat back two desperate attempts by Argentine Mountain climbera to doaquer 36,810 foot Mount Dhaulagiri, their leader said on Monday. Argentine Army lieutentant CoL .Bmfflano Kuerta who headed tne 8-man team, added his men In two tries came within 500
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  • 16 6 No Emergency easoaltleH or incidents, were reported to the Federation yesterday.
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  • 79 6 'A'-BOMB EXPERT GETS HEART ATTACK PERTH, Western Austral a, June 9».~ Dr. Cec.l Eddy, a member of the Australian Atomic Weapons Teats Safety Committee, had a heart attack .iere last night and was rushes to hospital. Dr. Eddy who is also Director of the Commonwealth Xiray and Rad urn Laboratory
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  • 161 6 DISTINGUISHED INDIAN EDUCATIONIST IN SINGAPORE Mrs. Parthaaarathy, wife of the Chairman of the indoi%"L T 2£ e C°n«»lasion. arrived m Singapore from Saigon enroute to Madras. Mrs. Parthaaarathy, accompanied by her son, will leave or Madras Saturday by Air India International. She is Professor of English m the Madras Presidency
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  • 52 6 INDIAN PRINCE HIS BRIDE Italian air hostess LUCI4 MABINECTI (right) ■resent** a bouquet to honeymoosen pfUNCB ACHAVtA SAHABANOCHU, 39, and h's bride, PBINCBSS JAJOCT, 20, form«riy Janet Hldutof of Bratetr«e. Eseex, Tsatsal mm tbey arrive at Ciampno Airport, Rene, <m Jeswtf.Prtaee Ack7 ya fa the son of the Maharaja*, ef
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  • 284 6 Forty Centres throughout the world, Including these ef Hong Kong, Japan and Korea, are sending iiHsstea the international PEN Congress which will meet m London from July 8 to 14. Hong Kong is to be represented by Mr. Bhui Chien-tung
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  • 48 6 A small Exhibition of Educational Wall Charts will be on display m the British Council Hall, Singapore, from 9 a.m on Friday, July 6 until 5 pan. on Monday, July 9. This Exhibition will be of particular interest to Teachers of Primary, Secondary and Adult Classes.
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  • 58 6 Hindi Examinations (all Grades) of the Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha Madras win be held at ali Local Centres m Madras aa usual la August. Applications should be submitted to the WTramliwtiona Secretary, 6 Qombak Lane. Kuala Lumpur. wt later than June 30. FX>r fur. ther
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  • 42 6 TS» «Bte in* of tft» Halted Bteta» Army's raided m's■U» rocket family «f wnpoii shown on display by the Ofit— m Corp* mt Hoatoville Anenal AUlmnw. They Mr* (laffr to tlsht> limit John," "Nike," "Corporal" and AP PHOTO.
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  • 290 6 Dance Show Brisk, and feverish sals* sue being affected for the "Pafcrqps" tickets tor to* Variety imtfan Dance show by fee students of the Lady fcwa College, Delhi, at the Chun* Ling [mm School, Penang, on July at 7.30 pan. The Dance show organised and sponsored by the Indian Association
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  • 201 6 Lim Yew Hock To Attend Labour Confab At Oxford The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will attend a Commonwealth Labour Administration Conference at Oxford which opens on July 0. Arrangements for Mr. LJm Tew Hock as Minister for Labour and Welfare fto attend this Conference were
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  • 73 6 BONN, June 26: West Ger2?«y now ranks second after Britain among India's trade partner* H.V.R. lengar, State Secretary m India's Trade and Industry Ministry, said on Monday. lengar told a news conference that his country wants to increase the already high level of trade with
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  • 52 6 HONGKONG. June 26: sir Alexander Orantham, Governor of Hongkong, left here today by air for Britain on leaved He win travel via Rome ggJ^J* 0 left Hongkong last Sir Alexander and Lady Orantt an U vUI retu hereto October travelitne h« the United Stated— HOSPITAL
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    • 142 6 K.Thamby rajah ••A «8, pMM. away Peacefully yesterday at 11.15 a.m. at th* General Moyltal S«na«por«, after a afiort IHn«M. Mr. Thamby rajah, an •x-W.D. Ovnmr, had •trved th« W.O. for over 42 years from 1906 to 1948. H« leaves -behind hit wlf«, two sons, three daughters, a son-in-law, a
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