Indian Daily Mail, 28 June 1956
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Title Section14 1956-06-28 1 Indian Daily Mail Tf^w i gPWPOMt TTOBfIPAY, JPWg 28y 1906 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS14 words
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Article583 1956-06-28 1 Defence And Soviet Strategy Biggest Problems M iSHPSOL W OommooweaWi Prime Ministers Cosrfereace opeaiag hero today lace*I ace* ite Mggest postorar prohitiß .horn to reshape its strate- poUcies to meet Russia's switchover from force to factories as means to world mw remacy. how far thf 'mw look'583 words
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Article203 1956-06-28 1 KERALA STATE INTO SIX DISTRICTS AT om Our Om Come^sextoßt MADRAS, June 2v— Tile new Kerala State win have six districts, Trivandrura, Quilon, Kottayam, Trichur, Malabar Nortla»and Malabar South. The present Malabar District 1 which wiU join Kerala will be biturcated into two districts, when merged with Kerala, Cali- cut203 words
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Article85 1956-06-28 1 DOES YOUR HUSBAND SNORE....? SAPPORO, Japan, 9mmm Snoring can be eared by wmov!^ part of the root of one's nHwtk. Tnaf the ■otatton uropoaau by Dr. Yoahlo Hayashi of Tokyo CUalc He reported on his plan Iwf ore the Japan OtortUsolaryugrolosy Society thin week. No details were Another report saidAP - 85 words
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Article41 1956-06-28 1 SYDNEY, June 27: Japan would soon be a big challenge Industrially to Britain and other European, countries, Mr. nuuen. Anthony, former Australian Postmaster General and now a private member of the Australian Parliament, said here today.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article113 1956-06-28 1 WABHUraTON, June 27: The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, made a final appeal to Congress to support President Eisenhower's Foreign Aid Programme and not to stop assistance to Yugoslavia. Mr. Dulles told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that to halt United States aid toReuter - 113 words
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308 1956-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, June 27: The Prim* Minister of India, Mr. Jawaharial Nehru, ha* told Preeldent Eisenhower he hoped their postponed talks might be held 'In the future.' but Mr. Nehru did not propose a new date for a meeting. Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Nehru originally planned toAP - 308 words
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Article113 1956-06-28 1 TO PROMOTE WORLD PEACE BUCHAREST, Romania. June 27 India's Vice-Presi-dent Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan arrived here yesterday from Russia on his goodwill tour of Europe. He was greeted by tne Premier and Vice President of the Romanian Parliament. A guard of honour and a military band were turned out for him aton*AP - 113 words
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Article79 1956-06-28 1 LEGISLATIVE ASSMBLY PROROGUED Xh« Sing* fw*a litgtoletlve AsMoUy ha* fceea proroffoad with effect from Tuesday, lorn 16, IMS. The first Ordinary Meeting of the Second Session will be held on Aug. 29. A Government Gazette Extraordinary, published yesterday, announced that the Governor of Singapore, after consultation with the Chief Minister79 words
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Article28 1956-06-28 1 Tito. tk* teN*« Me ImtM Preaideat Omml AMe) »«Mer, will meet hi Tof»» to Ike middle »f July, It was officially asnviiiawu UVIV tMULYr ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article150 1956-06-28 1 MR. MALIK ARRIVING TOMORROW Mr. B. B. Malik, former Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, who has been nominated to serve as a member of the Malayan Constitutional Commission, will arrive, m Singapore tomorrow, Friday, June 29 at 2.30 pjn. Malik Bidhubhusan, M. A. LLJB, Barrlster-at-Law, ExChief Justice, High150 words
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Article266 1956-06-28 1 CHINA- HONG KONG TRADE PROPOSAL UNDER CONSIDERATION Hong Kong's Governor, said here British Colonial office wy considering the question of opening diplomatic relations between the Peoples Republic of China and Hong Kong the Press Trust of India reported> When such diplomatic relations were established trade between the Colony and ChinaReuter - 266 words
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99 1956-06-28 1 SENTENCED FOR STRANGLING HIS FIRST WIFE TAIPEH, Formosa, June 27. —Li Chi Ching, a Chinese textile millionaire, was sentenced to life imprisonment on a charge of strangling one of his two wives In a sulphur bath at a luxury hotel near here. Li, who was also deprived of civil rights,Reuter - 99 words
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Article87 1956-06-28 1 LONDON, June 27— Prime Ifinlster Nehru of India yes- terday attended ceremonies marking the centenary of the establishment of tho Victoria Cross— top British Imperial j award for valor m battle. Three hundred soldiers Ml- lon fnd airmen of all ranks 1 and from all partsA.P. - 87 words
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233 1956-06-28 1 (From Oar Own NEW DELHI, June *T— recognise his grandson Prince aa his successor, and heir inst Berar has raised many consti for the Government of India. The Government of India officials, however, made it clear that the Union President naa not given233 words
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142 1956-06-28 1 RUSSIA TO LEAD U. K. AND UNITES STATES IN SCIENCE CANBERRA June 27: Professor A. Marcus Ollphant, Australian Atomic Science Expert said Russia In future was bound to gain a lead over Britain and the United States In the scientific field. Professor Oliphant, Director of the Research School of physicalReuter - 142 words
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Article109 1956-06-28 1 TROUBLE AT COLOMBO DOCKS COLOMBO, June *7.— Naval units were called oat today to meet the threat of possible Y?HS}F between Colombo's 12,000 dock workers. A. struggle for power among the harbour employees was «<bc waged- by Conanvaist Md Trotsky.te union crows. Some chMhw already haVei£ between theAP - 109 words
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507 1956-06-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., June 28, '56' PRESERVING COMMONWEALTH TIES \y,ORl-D attention at the moment is f ocuased on the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference meet- ing m London flow. Time was when the territories represented at tne Conference formed a com- pact whole under the name and style of507 words
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365 1956-06-28 2 Formation Of New Maharashtra State PROBLEMS BOMBAY: Problems refarftag to «£*Pj£ integrating States* Bombay, Madhya Pradesh a»d Hyderabad. The uwntwfr was held at Saehivalaya^ infer the presidency at Mr. B. S. Hiray, Revenue Minister of Bombay. It is stated here that the new State is to be divided Into several365 words
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Article195 1956-06-28 2 BANOAIXXUC: The Chiet Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. ftaimmanthatya, last week clarified the position m regard to the recruitment of Gazetted Probationers now' pending before the Mysore Public Service fywwiwfwifwii There bad been' some doubt as to whether m view of the Reorganisation of Mysore State by195 words
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Article145 1956-06-28 2 BOMBAY: Theie was a touching reunion on board the s.s. "Sabar- > jnatT :'M locked to f JBotntejr Harbor last waek. k pamiger *Jb»- Karachi flew into the anna of a friend who had come aboard to greet him. In Ms expan*vf agfectioa, tlw »J|5W« Ooftedhi* fex and145 words
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Article79 1956-06-28 2 BOMBAY: The Bombay pulice last week made a lathi charge to disperse a crowd which pelted stones at tlwm while they took into custody a hatch of pro-Maharashtra <*»• monstrators at Khetwadi, m Central Bombay. The Director of Publicit> i to the Bombay Government j siad that79 words
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Article172 1956-06-28 2 POONA: The Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee m a resolution adopted by It and released here complained that the disbursement of the Gandhi Memorial Fund m Maharashtra was "not satisfactory and the Pradesh Congress Committee is not taken Into confidence" m the disbursement of the fund. The following172 words
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Article35 1956-06-28 2 MADRAS: Dr. (Mrs.) Mara gatham Chandrasekharan Unioi Deputy Minister for. Health called on Dr. Rm. Alagappi Chettiar at his residence 01 Tuesday morning and enquire about the progress or ttli earth.35 words
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Article788 1956-06-28 2 I BECOftD YIELD IN 1955-56 BAKGAIXHUB: Coffee < OdMKQ IQ rVOwwl MM HM0 Mi equally optimtatic from all 4 «t the Bes*i hen last week The 1959*86 coffee crop baa outstripped tne previous record of 19B3-54, he said. Mr. Srmtvasan seid the receipts into the788 words
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300 1956-06-28 2 MINE WORKERS: Award Of Tribunal Set Aside mH'-nHflMft »H"b »^aj^^ allowances and other benefits tor mine workers. The Appellate Tribunal held that the trial before the lower tribunal had been "vitiated by errors and itaj"f i^*"! JT*y to the root of tjtpsTofJ&a&'in so far as it The Tribunal also directed300 words
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Article202 1956-06-28 2 NEW DELHI: The situation m the Kohima area was now gradually returning to normal and snipping m and around Kohima town has completely ceased, according to official information received here last week. All civilian movement during hours of darkness had, howl ever, been restricted as a202 words
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Article320 1956-06-28 2 I^fl^> I n^slfllß^B^S^BHßHß^Ek Li^Bl^K^B^BvSb^BP g KM r #»-5Su DetogaUosv sfr. M. Maktevatsalain Ss> fcßl7inii> tfce Uat>m*»m ea «he Director tSStK^t^mT^mn was crystal dear that ten CMnes. Yet, be said; "We are not ready to recognise this simple iact, but depend upon wane political tecnnlcalties to keep out the true320 words
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Article142 1956-06-28 2 K.G.F. MINING COMPANIES NEW DELHI: The report of the three-man committee appointed by the Government of India to determine the quantum of compensation to be paid to the Koiar Gold Melds minconstdered by the Union Cabinet; it was learnt here. In baaing its concluatona, the Committee,, it la understood took142 words
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Article260 1956-06-28 2 Stock MADRAS: The Union Deputy MtoAer for Food, Mr. m V. lnWiifciiMwl last week conterved wfHjir. S. Venkatf^ waran, Commissioner of Civil Supplies, Madras, and other officers over arrangements to ©c matte for the release of new rle« stocks -to the Madras utovernment. Mr.260 words
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117 1956-06-28 2 Kashmir Dispute: Syria's Offer To Mediate DAJIAfiCUB. S>ria_ Qta) oftcr to mediate between Indii and Pakistan in their dLspuU over Kashmir, usually reltat>l< sources said here last week. The offer would be made t< Prime Minister Nehru, whenh< pays a brief visit here re cently on his way to tin117 words
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Article155 1956-06-28 2 BOMBAY: Mr. G. D. Birla, c Indian industrialist, has offered -'to the Bombay Municipal Cor--1 poration a Rs. 13 lakh recreate tion centre at Chowpathy foreshore, complete with a 6,500 square feet hall, an extensive terrace garden, row-boat pier and an underground car park. In a155 words
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Advertisement86 1956-06-28 2 "SfSh W dth Eva PPr° ra *or «n Stainless Steel, "Spring Leaf" finish, translucent food A vegetable container? rfckf on inside of door and «iany features, List Price Spore A Penang CaS 5^ 01 CaSh •••••60 Cash Price f9ia %m Hire Purchase II m^S! y Wy™™** of $84 92 3486 words
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Article1070 1956-06-28 3 CRMf flKflMsf^B^V aa MO^^^HH^* Mr. Menon said: "jm the JSfftt *"->*** issued on this -date last y«*r at Moscow, Mr. Bi^aS "55- J I>l Nehru affirmed taett resolve to adhere to certain priaciptes of international bSS guct, which have come to bf «Bown as the five principles. These1,070 words
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Article141 1956-06-28 3 KURIf OOLr LegtshUion wMI sion of Ore State AsseVnUv to impleme«t the reoommendav tions of the State jftStes^Sx Enquiry Committee, Mr. B. The main suggestion of the Committee relate to the levy of stogie-point purchase tax on some coßvnodmea sm of sales tax on some ethers.141 words
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235 1956-06-28 3 INDIA'S NEW TEXTILE POLICY WELCOMED COIMBATORE: Leadin* Coimbatore mlllowners last week welcomed the Union Commerce and Industry Minister 1 5^ cJ^LPoUcy announced m New Delhi recently. Mr. K. Venkatesalu, Honorary Secretary of the South Indian Mlllowners' Association, said: "IwUa'B «%drT|3trS would receive freahkopetus by the allotment oTtaSSr^iS cially for the235 words
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Article110 1956-06-28 3 MADRAS: The celebration of the "Service Week" by the Madras Secretariat Association continued for the second day at the Secretariat, last Tuesday. Mr. C. P. Raju, Secretary of the Association, welcomed the gathering. Mr. Allan Taylor. Editor, The Mail addressing the members or the Association commended the110 words
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Article120 1956-06-28 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of India have sanctioned the expansion of the steel tube Plant at Jamshedpur, a joint fndo-British venture, it was learnt here. The expansion relates to the installation of a third plant to manufacture seamless tubes for high pressure work. The project will120 words
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Article95 1956-06-28 3 LONDON: The British Government' announced last week that following discussions with the Government of India; it la proposed to send a mission to India under the Joint auspices of the Colombo plan and the Federation of British Industries to advise on toe farther extension of95 words
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Article77 1956-06-28 3 NEW OELHI: «f»anch •"••■f ci ociiuts en the origin and evolution of the term, has soon brought out by the Lefc Sabha Secretariat. The brochure contains a documented study of how the tormo originated and what It cswwofd during various perlode of Indian hletory. A brief77 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-06-28 3 t Ttw wedding of Mr. H. Vijaya Rajoo, Co-operative Officer, Buklt Mertajam, and Mies Grace Pakiam WMwon, a teacher of the Methodist Girls' School, Klang, took place at the MtHodtat Tamil Church, Kuala- Lumpur. The bride is the eeeond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ftoMmon and the bridegroom83 words
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Article52 1956-06-28 3 KUMBAKONAM: Mr. Pr. Ponnuswami Bervai (Independent) was declared elected Vice-chairman of the Kumbakonam Municipal Council last week at its meeting, presided over by its Chairman, X)r. V. R. Murthi, Mr. Servai secured 17 votes as against 13, obtained by his Congress rival Mr. 8. R. G. RA "g«"52 words
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Article114 1956-06-28 3 Launch Catches Fire: Two Dead RANGOON: A 12-year-old child and a 62-year-old Buddhist nun were burnt alive on a motor launch which caught fire on June 12 and sank near Monywa m Upper Burma. Fully loaded with rice, petrol, kerosene and salt, the launch was tied up at a Jetty114 words
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Article97 1956-06-28 3 Congress Presidentship. NEW DBLHi: The Congress President, Mr? V. N. Dhebar, has issued the following statement: "A very embarrassing situation has been created for me. A few days back, there was a Press report about the extension of my term. Now I have started receiving letters and telegrams. The decision97 words
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Article145 1956-06-28 3 NEW DELHI: raint but pro- t mising indications of oil have I Just been reported from the test 3 well at Moran, the Assam Oil 1 Company announced from DigM. last week. t On June 12 last a routine ins- pectlon of rock cuttings brou- A145 words
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620 1956-06-28 3 NEW DELHI: India's 30,000-acre Ganganagar farm, on toe northern border of Rajasthan to be the largest m Asia— will develop' into a magnificent agricultural showpiece, if the proposals of the Union rood and Agricultural Ministry are accepted by the Planning Commission. ThisNAFEN - 620 words
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Article67 1956-06-28 3 CONDON, Jun. 26: Former U.S. President Harry Truman on Monday termed the American presidency a "killing job" for one man and suggested the solution was "young men who've been trained for the job. Truman refused to discuss President Eisenhower's illness m talking about the office of PresidentA.P. - 67 words
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Article117 1956-06-28 3 KTz!SL.<yf* t t »f) A fy«*<»o«. Hd meetly on Jc |m3lsW ■^^i^mL E*** twr ""»fc» ll if TprnU the State la WE*7L£^J2? «>f tastrwlks. hj the Uaiver Bbfvk* r*n«i ii imi P»Ms Ira* «wemm«nt to give Mm- poromboke lands m Tamil Jwad to Vinobajls Bboodan ■movement. This, m Its117 words
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Article123 1956-06-28 3 JAMSHEDPUR STEEL TUBE PLANT CALCUTTA.: The Government of India have sanctioned the expansion of the steel tube Plant at Jamshedpur; a joint Indo-British venture, it is learnt The expansion relates to the installation of a third plant to manufacture seamless tubes for high-pressure work. The project will involve an outlay123 words
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70 1956-06-28 3 NICOSIA, June 26: British Justice Bernard V. Shaw was reported m critical condition on Monday night from bullet rounds suffered m an assaaat- I Mttop attempt a f*w houra writer m dWuhwa Nicosia. I Bftaw, 68, suffered a bullet wound through the throat and scalpA.P. - 70 words
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Article120 1956-06-28 3 RAIPUR: Tfw luck of one person prevailed even m the face of a grim tragedy that took a toll of sevon out of the eight occupant* of a truck m a collision with the Howrah-Bombay Mail train near Bhilai on the SouthEastern Railway reotntly. The lone120 words
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Article201 1956-06-28 3 BANGALORE: Reporte covering the Mysore Goven ment Secretariat had a plei sant surprise last week whf the Chief Minister, Mr. K. H< tmmanthaiya. accompanied I Mr. H. M. Chennabasapp; M.L.A., a former Ministe walked into the Press Root and announced that Mr. Chei labasappa was being201 words
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Article169 1956-06-28 3 CALCUTTA: Russia wll take Indian tea m partial ex change of her steel which h urgently needed for develop ing India's various projects, H is learnt here. Russia has already enter* the tea market m India witt an initial deal of about tw< million pounds to169 words
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Article135 1956-06-28 3 GWALIOR: A heavy monsoon shower, first of this season m Gwalior, disorganise* the programme In connectlot with the ninety-ninth death anniversary of Maharani Laxmi bai of Jhansi m the city last week A procession, organised bj the Greater Gwalior Congresi Committee, dispersed when it started135 words
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Article1617 1956-06-28 4 Social Education 111 India NEW DELHI: The social education drive Is being stepped up hi Community Project and National Extension Service blocks. With as many as 800 N.E.S. blocks being opened up each year under the second plan, the number of training centres la being increased to nine. The1,617 words
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Article1004 1956-06-28 4 I r^*^*%^ t OwiiffsyTJawwrt to a format OTj. DUX WWSSBoearCeflTJr. 1 Mr. Srmlvasan, who mi speahmr at a luncbeoo meeting et the^fadra* Rotary Cm*. MM that It was barely but months •luce tap new law came Into force and it was to* early to assess the the manner of1,004 words
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Article870 1956-06-28 4 NEHRU REFUSES TO SEE MADRAS DELEGATION New DELHI; Prime Minister Nehru refused to grant an Interview to the members of the Madras NoavGaawtted Officer* Association who had come to Delhi to meet htm aad submit a memorandum of their grievances regardfeag pay and allowances. The delegation870 words
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Article231 1956-06-28 4 Mr. K. f». Madhavan Nalr. General Secretary of tile Indian National Congress, explained to rressmeu the teasons why out of the States Reorganisation BUI and also why a special mention of -the South was made m the A.I.C.G. resolution expressing the hope that a new- approach for231 words
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237 1956-06-28 4 NEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry will soon engage a number of foreign experts to train Indian personnel m aircraft designing. A wing Is being created m the Hindustan Aircraft LlmiteVi, where modern aircraft suited to the needs of the country will be designed. The237 words
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50 1956-06-28 4 INDIAN NAVY: OLD SHIPS TO BE REPLACED CALCUTTA: «ir at. John here Ufct plans had been made J o replacing old ships of the He said the Naw's new togßhlp, "Mysore," "S; •be to eight years, all the extetor ships except the three "S «PJace<»,» be said. JSL22*' 7*° rellnqui.50 words
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195 1956-06-28 4 MADRAS: Ttoe Government have given effect this year to their plan to fell poor-quality teak areas on a shorter rotation of thirty years. A Press /Communique issued on the subject says that it ha* been found on scientific data t« be financially attactlve to fell195 words
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Article132 1956-06-28 4 BOMBAY: The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Dixit at the Bombay High Court last week rejected an application filed by the State seeking leave to appeal to the Supreme Court against the decision of a Division Bench ordering the release of Mr. Appa Mvreshwar Pendse., a Journalist,132 words
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Article116 1956-06-28 4 GHAZANFAR ALI KHAN'S HOPE NEW DELHI: Raja Ghazanfar All Khan, the outgoing High Commissioner for Pakistan m India, left here for Lahore. He waa seen off at SafdarJang airport last week by the Chief of Protocol the doyen and members of the Diplomatic Corps and a large number of his116 words
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Article122 1956-06-28 4 INDORE: Mr. A. K. Char, Chief Engineer of the Rs. 72--crore Chambal Valley Devefetem* jSTthJt tte S"#LJ2f cetrooted with Oft Gandhi Bfe*ar Dam, Kotah Barrage Canal system and transmission lines In the southern division and 80 pet cent of the work of the Ranapratap Sagar Dam would122 words
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251 1956-06-28 5 TO STUDY ISHBH* LANGUAGE POLICIES COLOMBO: GoT««««t MJM m„* eU*. ourlnj to join the lumcc team to India tad P«kMr. S. W. R. D. B*«tara.aike, tare Mb wan** support to fee stinrestlon of Mr. R. E. Jayattlaka that an unofficial delegation should251 words
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Article172 1956-06-28 5 of Mysore State has designed a new type of charkha whteh r has HWBiBq,: >< »il>rssaii Gamkha.f > Be dalma It 1» soperlor to 8 tsaV Ambar ChacMta aod eheir per to pnMtawe. Iba designer. Mr. K. Raja- of l*rlker» la the Shtmoga Dlstiect, gave densest- stration of hi*172 words
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155 1956-06-28 5 r ™LS I B 1 Osi tfcs> hb departure for aF^P^Tr Vf^H^Rj"" mB^*> wwsMarsßa, > Mr. Lajjee Mehrotra, a foimar Mayor of Karachi and an ex-President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, oat been appointed Ambassador to Burma m155 words
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157 1956-06-28 5 HE'LL SOUND IRON CURTAIN COUNTRIES COLOMBO: The Minister of 'oots, Broadcasting and Inormatlon, Mr. C. A. 8. MartkCurtain countries for snaislamu o implement some of the promts that are high up an the priority list Mr. Marikkar said that he vould ask some of the counties for aid particularly m157 words
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378 1956-06-28 5 CITIZENSHIP CASE: WIDOW'S APPEAL SUCCEEDS •JEF? 1 0 HoWm that a prime facie case had been established, Mr. Justice tHs. Ftert na»4o (with Mr. Justice Eli O. Fernando agreeing) allowed the applicatkiSrofSrs. fl!c3 f****** <* Naranghana DlvW »on, Loolecondera Group, DeK tote who appealed to the" Supreme Court against the378 words
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Article144 1956-06-28 5 AIRMAN FACES COURT MARTIAL COLOMBO: A Royal Air Ftorce pint Sew. to «jatoft*. t»,O0» wfrteh an airaaia he* pordhaW CMomte aea* line ago* He to ■llayaa to have pre. seated a dttfehaaae. whesThe JtWSSr JnTcC The airman to atse la Cososftbo aow. Be w*s Ami b«*« from London to face144 words
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Article118 1956-06-28 5 'BAN ALL FOREIGN LIQUOR' COLOMBO: Mr. H. XL Piyadasa of Kelaniya, gi vin^r cvi» d6DC6 before the Prohibition Commission In Colombo last week recommended thai the Importation of all foreign liquors should be banned. Mr. E. H. Dunuwlla, a mefber of the Ohmimarion, wished to know whether he wanted ttie118 words
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Article154 1956-06-28 5 Oa— «sffip5gy fftf sjg Idtfhl s^Blsv expressed thi rt«w that jogasi Itoidbti Republic witsssl the Oembhho* wealth. Meanwhile A PTC-Rwtei Oesrtao'a Now Prime MMin here vext «Mk Itet hi* country intend* to become a republic aad wffl aak tkat «he be ran the ofrtta of rtmatatng the Own—m—Hli. if154 words
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56 1956-06-28 5 'SINHALA ONLY' CAMPAIGNER USES ENGLISH BADULLA: Mr. K. M. P. PnjurtitT ParUamesv tary Secretary to Om. Mialater of Posts, Breaskasttikg and tofonnatioß, who ▼fitted the Badwßa post esaee last week, temporarily alMMdoaed his campaiga for fMnaalww only and addressed the ofleers In BBgUsa after sahstlng «»t» taorte^AsWoav The mteor employees56 words
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Article38 1956-06-28 5 LONDON, June 27.— The Foreign Office said that it welcomed a Soviet suggestion that a trade mission should come to Britain from Moscow for talks about Improving commerce between toe two countries.— Renter.38 words
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223 1956-06-28 5 National Exhibition Of Art In Madras MADRAS: A preview of the Second National exhibition of Art, 1966. waa held last week at the main hall of the Government School of Arts and Craft, poonamaue High Road. Bgmore, under the auspices or that Lallt Xala Akadami. This U the second National223 words
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Article352 1956-06-28 5 COLOMBO; WMss Oslesnsjo Is ssMI eypyrlaaf hsg a dairy afcnira ai^ k^^J ai lha VTm^m 1m n,. m nrci mmr *u^ mM^v^HSJMQI BwHI J^HOHVSi SB^I IS expected to rise Mgfcer. Work In the river section of the new Ketaal Bridge has been suspended owing to the swell352 words
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282 1956-06-28 5 NEW DELHI: For th« improvement of the raads in the town of Agartala, the Oovornmont of India ha* sanctioned a «J" 334,300. This Is part of the grants, totalling Ra. *M,440 aanotiamd -f or road development work in Kutch, Madras, tlklclm, Trlpura and282 words
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Article212 1956-06-28 5 HAVE NO FEARS: TAMILS TOLD JAFFNA;" X want to assure fou that you need not have any rears about your language. Not even th e Ceylon Government can do any harm to a language eaerttod and loved by a Barge number of people, the more you try to suppress a212 words
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343 1956-06-28 5 MADRAS: Supplies to small dealers <rf rice from Government stocks In Malabar and tree supply of wagons from Tanjore to the West Coast during last week have led to lower prices at origins and a healthy reaction on markets elsewhere. It is reported that343 words
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Article156 1956-06-28 5 Merger Of Akalis In Congress NEW DELHI: Sardar Glan Singh Rarewala, leader of the United Front Opposition Party In the PEPBU Assembly and former Chief Minister of the BUte, last weeK met- Ike Home Minister Pasrfit Pant and the Oi%res S PneUtaat Mr. Dheba* separately la connection wfta hia proposal156 words
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231 1956-06-28 5 Railways To Spend Rs. 460m. On Workshops BOMBAY: The Indian railways are expected to spend about Rs. 460,000,000 during the second Five-Tear Plan on the expansion of their existing workshops and the setting up of new ones, It is learned here. This has become necessary because of the expected hi.231 words
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Article246 1956-06-28 5 BOMBAY: Th« lead smelting plant at Katrasgarh m the Jharla coalfields area is being expanded and the result. It is stated here, will be an increased output of silver as a by-product Last yew, the smelter accounted for an output of 113,986 ounces of sliver valued at Rs.NAFEN - 246 words
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Article161 1956-06-28 5 Expansion Of Indo -Russian Trade CALCUTTA: As a result of trowing economic cooperation, mdo-Russlan trade, lias expanded considerably duvta* th« past few years, acconUn* to official figures. I Total trade between the two countries during the year «nded March, 1956, was valued at Rs. 94,700,000 as compared to Rs. BMOO.OOONAFEN - 161 words
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Advertisement176 1956-06-28 5 only UWCOMFORTA^Lf _y?^W 1 BpT^ i WHILST on inspection, a famoua •Htlah iowil o? JJgJ S W«r II came acroee an ofhcer«o MHot to the N^Jil'^ 0 deeert and waa eurprlaed to find It woll ooMiw-d witti m\t- conditioning, "hot «id oold" and «tl tho luwirtoa of M civilization. n176 words
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1271 1956-06-28 6 ADMISSION TO PRIMARY CLASSES NEXT YEAR New Procedure Expumeo The Minister for Education, Sir. Chew Swee ttfee, a* press ii—JNmspe yesterday UAjptaJ—aT the aew procedure for admission of cradmi to the primary I dassea for next year. Applications for admission m January 1957 to Primary I classes m Government Schools1,271 words
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Article62 1956-06-28 6 NEW DELHI, June 87 Sit Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hong Kong arrived here yesterday on his way to London on leave. Sir Alexander will apend two days m Delhi before leaving for London on Thursday morn* ing. He is staying a* guest of the Indian Government62 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-06-28 6 SUSS PRASANNA BALAN, a gifted liSTir, will five her tnt fasllt a—fiii—m, a* Ike Victor** Memorial Ball, Sfafjapor* oa Mr 5, at 8.15 p.m. whereafter she vjli commease a tsar of the Fiiwi ll—. Young est daughter of Mr. 8. Baton of the Aria Life Assurance Society LM, aa* formerly142 words
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Article25 1956-06-28 6 NSW DELHI, June 17.—1t hM been decided that asbestos cement products should continue to be lioensed firstly till ttoe en* of December HOC25 words
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228 1956-06-28 6 World Bank Loan For Tata's Expansion GIGANTIC PLANS LAUNCHED PARIS, Juno 27: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development yesterday approved a loan of 75 minion dollars (about C2»,7»6,000 sterling) to ths Tata Company of India, which is Asia's biggest steel concern. It la the biggest loan the bank hasAP - 228 words
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Article43 1956-06-28 6 NEW DELHI, June 27,— The Indian Government has decided that export of Tamarind should continue to be licensed freely on shipping bills to all permissible destinations, other than the Portuguese possessions la India up to the end at December IS6T.43 words
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Article27 1956-06-28 6 B.VAC. BADMINTON COURTS First work on the covered badminton courts for the Singapore Youth Sports Centre will begin tomorrow, Friday, June 29, at the former «»Mfl"g Airport.27 words
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Article40 1956-06-28 6 KARDt SEED OIL NEW DELHI, June 27. It has been decided to license freely the export of kardi seed oil and nlger seed oil on shipping bills, within the ceiling, from July 1 up to the end of September 1986.40 words
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Article34 1956-06-28 6 COTTON SEED OIL NEW DELHI, June 27.— 1t has been decided to license freely the export of cotton seed oil on shipping bills from July 1, 1956 up to the end of October 1966.34 words
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Article369 1956-06-28 6 Dominate Asia —MARSHALL I The Chief Minuter, Mr. fctrfnt Tew Hock fed his wife |p« be the goeafc «tf .honour Fm the X-Rajnßl«|* jGuy» r and |9oßb dance at **n» Raffles Hotel tomorrow, Friday, June ]fc«. X*» Yew Hock will glv% /away the prises. afro Braga Mm. Soh Gh<*Reuter - 369 words
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Advertisement80 1956-06-28 6 DIAMOND DAILY AT 3 7. 30 P. M. AN EXCELLENT ENTERTAINER WITH SIVAJI GANESAN •O. V ARALAKSHTMI Etc GIAN SINGH RELEASE— NO FREE LISTS mmm The Biggest Motion Picture ever made by ||J GEMINI Now Showing To Capacity Houses A ROYAL I GLORIOUS J^ nd WEEK 1 DAILY AT 2.30,80 words
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