Indian Daily Mail, 29 June 1956

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  • 345 1 CEYLON PREMIER ENVISAGES S. ASIA ORGANISATION Nehru May Not Oppose LONDON, Ju*» m—OyWg Prim© MbmUtor. Mi*. Boloomni JBMdMMUibt, today succmted ih+> or**'. tion of axm» f orei of ngtoMl oi*aSatto« wm»U the nations of Southern p "w^g I tk oSS He was answrrlng correspondents' questions .on his attitude to other
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  • 502 1 C'WEALTH PMs TO DISCUSS ATTITUDE TO RED CHINA vmmto, f** Jun !JS? Th Prin •""fcrtere of the Common- w S? y VhJ^ "2 ra l? fuM »»»«on on Monday •> ™..-Z5 2H5* l9n CommeiiweaHh relationship* with Com- mur»f»t China. R This is an issue on whicl there has been sharp
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  • 111 1 PMs DINE WITH QUEEN LONDON, June 28— Queen Elisabeth gave a dinner party at Buckingham Palace here last night for her Commonwealth Prime Ministers. About 60 guests were received and the Queen sat m the centre of a long single table with the Duke of Edinburgh opposite her. Other members
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  • 154 1 U. S. CULTURAL EXCHANGES WITH BED COUNTRIES WASHINGTON, June 28: Secretary of State Dulles disclosed yesterday that the Eisenhower Administration will approve within the next few 0»«s a policy on cultural-econo-mic exchanges with Communlat countries. Mr. Dulles told his news conference that such visits would be Judged oh a "case
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  • 152 1 PMs. DISCUSSION JLiOND^N: June 28- Commonwealth Prime Ministers move Into the second day of 1 1 their Conference here today! with further frank talks on the meaning of recent changes m Soviet foreign policy. The question of whether! Russia's latest drive to win In- fluence by peaceful
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  • 28 1 CHOU BACKS NEHRU ON ALGERIA AWrw—iß4 tfce miamit r IMopfe** OoagTM, tike fn> I t«diy ddiN M. nwt of tfce Alvertaa probtan* l«tl«i o* AlgM*.*— Beat. er. 4
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  • 59 1 CAIRO, June 26.— An official communique confirmed reports that LJeutenant-CWonel Gomel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian President, will go to Yugoslavia m Mtd-Juiv &r talki with President Tito of Yugoslavia and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister. They are expected to consolidate a pact promoting peaceful co-existence and
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  • 136 1 AFRO-ASIANS TO WAIL SEE ON ALGERIA NBW YORK, lime 28— The As an- African Qrbup at the Unite* Nations h*B decided to adopt a 'Wait aa7 see 1 policy •n its attempts to bring the French-Algerian rf.apute before he United Nations. Mr. S.R.S. Guirtvardrnc, of Ceylon^ the g^ttf^i Chairman, reported
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  • 37 1 NEHRU IN TOUCH WITH NEW DELHI are stated to have been Bsadeattfc* Mm dlploDsMsfisVC nftayWlfta^MA In i~^f i trtys to be vtsitoa bjr Mr. M Bister to maintain a> close toach with the sttua. tton «t home.
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  • 168 1 Frota Our Own Correspondent < MADRAS, June 28: The Madras Government have is- < lued a stern warning to all its ion-Gazetted staff not to parti- I Jlpate or organise any form of I nass protest m support of their lemands for bigger cost of
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  • 169 1 NO TRUCK WITH BEDS SAYS P. S. P. PWmOnrflni CVHTespnsjJeal p NEW DELHI, June 28: The 2 Praja Socialist Party will have no truck with Communists m any electoral alliance against Congress In the coming general S, election. So declared Fartd Z, Ansari, joint Secretary of the Central Committee comment-
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  • 17 1 DJAKARTA Joae M^-lodo- I •este ka, formally aawytai m c Jrftec-ttfe m B«vteC offer of aid t
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  • 108 1 LONDON, June 28: Commonwealth diplomat* reported today move* art afoot to arrange taiks between Prcmiirt Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Chaudri Mohammed Ali of Pakistan on the disputed future of Kashmir.— A. P. BERNE, June 28: Asian nations were considering whether to hold a second Bandung Conferenoe, the
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  • 247 1 SERIOUS FLOOD CRISIS IN BIHAR AND ASSAM HEAVY DAMAGES TO CROPS tm~1 A J£,* f 1?5? L 1^ 1 Jun 28: Over one million Indians fa©» a serious flood crisis with almost every river m Bihar and Assam States swollen by an larly mSsoon? In Bihar. Kosi, the 'River o
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  • 185 1 KARACHI, June 28.— A trade agreement signed between Pakistan and the Soviet union here prov ded that the two countries would extend most favoured nation treatment to each other m matters affect. tag exports and Imports, according to a Joint communique issued here. The agreement also envisages
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  • 179 1 i A1 L °NDON. June 28— Mr. i Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Coloniai f Secretary, made it clear yesters day that the initiatve for any i merger of the Federation of M^fya and Singapore rested i with the elected governments themselves, i Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour.
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  • 149 1 Anzus Talks On Ceylon And Singapore WASHINGTON, June 28.— tepresentatives of the Anzus ;act Alliance— Australia, New •ealand an^ the United States -conferred for half an hour at he State Department on louthwest Pacific Security latters. Both Sir Percy Spender of lustralia and Sir Leslie Munro f New Zealand described
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  • 148 1 BOYD'S REPLY IN COMMONS He also asked how many Malayans were expected to be recruited by the end of" 1957, and what steps were toeing taken to prepare Malayanato fill these positions by a system of 'Malayanisatlon.' Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd replied: 'lin Singapore, expatriates hold
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  • 496 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Fri, June 29, 1956 Mew Phenomenon In The World TODAY there is a new and altogether unique phenomenon to be seen m the world. It is the Asian advocacy of European people's freedom! For centuries In the past, the Asians were groaning under the heels of
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  • 803 2 V t T£? H .^s^s^^.^Ba» A^B^saflflß^BM^B^B^Sh fr *S s sm ss^si bbl^b^b^^^bs ST H^tt^K^L'l M^BHSH^^B^a^J^ ■^^a^^^^ L^^^^^SHSB^^^^BMSflMSaHSH^BflSHtfftilßHkk v^^- •■•(BtisSsSS'lKi^--"** 1 WsW* 1 I 1 -'^DBlß|B^*^'B^*^S^™* l^B"»^'»»t>. w BOMBAY: Br. W^mmfmt Lcjhjs Ckßbrtmm of the Sodajfet Party; l**t week mr&>& M» nattjr to Mfc sad hdp solve
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  • 206 2 IMPROVEMENT OF SOUTHERN PORTS CALCUTTA: A substantial improvement m the working; the Southern ports of Madras. Cochin, yiaakhwpatiwift and Kandla have been achieved to cope with thte movement of steel and other materials required for the country's industrtal development, said Mr. Manilal Shah, Union Minister for Heavy Industries, m an
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  • 78 2 •w tm rsnlasjuot, from Bho« arrested last month on a charge of deliverIng aa allegedly objectionable speech was last week acqmtted W a UidWaaa UagMrate, Mr Ved Prakash Kapoor. Mr. Kapoor who went through the speech of Mr Rasmi which was recorded by the police, said Mr. Razmi had
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  • 146 2 MADRAS: With a view to achieving better results m the prevention of illicit emigration to Ceylon from India^ shores the entire preventive staff wtll be distributed ta Aranthangl, Mandapam, Tondi and Tudicortn. A decision to this effect was reached at a conference of Superintendents of Police
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI: Congressmen v will be strictly prohibited from <j approaching members of the j Party's Central Election Com- j mittee for securing: tickets for general elections. A circular to t this effect win be issued c shortly, it is learnt.* Apart from htlping the Congress High
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  • 233 2 ACHARYA WAVE'S EXHORTATION I MADURANTAKAM: Acharya Vinoba Bhave last weak warned the people against continuing to be Indifferent to th* assertions of otdf-day teachers that evil-doers would be trans- 1 ported to hell. < "Hell has come to earth with oswisttWlon and osfceenti- i
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  • 949 2 Mimi&ter MaragatJuun Outline* Programme MADRAS: Srimati Maragathara Chaadrasekhar Union Deputy Minister for Health, told a public meeting here test week that the "conquest of tuberculoste* conk* not be said to be yet m night though the extended use of newer aatOlotics and drags toe
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  • 927 2 Bombay City' Future Nehru Defends Govt's Attitude tfOONA: Prime Bflnfcfc the need for all the people i ore of tfce regies* **f**H that tie consideration of tl whale eomm first aad above In a letter to Mr. Kasttu industrialist of Ahmedabad, that neither the people of i my other part
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  • 68 2 MADRAS: The Government have- notified that with effect from June 1, 1966, permits will not be issued under the Malabar Irrigation Work? (Construction and Levy of Cess) Act, 1947, m respect of lands which are' irrigated from Kunduchira dam having its ayacuta m Tiruvangad, Kodiyert, Ponniam aad Kallayl
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  • 1513 3 RAJAJTS nOPOSAL ON VAfm OF PAISA BEJECTED Deshmukh Speaks On His Irrevocable, "Resignation" *«d oa to aaotfcer **< Mm» fame* DgJaSS fS+SL Tbe Finance Minister, referring: to the decimal to Rajajia viewa but bad disagreed with him. cable" unless a provision was made to thY staST rJ^IT Earlier, the
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  • 416 3 CONSTRUCTIVE WORK: Cin»l«r to P.C.Cs. rffjEW- BPUUi H» Oeneral the Congress, Mr. •tetman Narayan, to a circular toau Pradesh Congress Comgttfcees, has suggested that they should convene a meeting of the FCC Executive and the Constructive Work Committee •fcjjj^ «*tfy date to order to structlve work" and to take suitable
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  • 454 3 Importance Of Tax Revenue yt^j^WiPis^JGitnd Excise and Land TOKJk «f cram fat 1966-57, from Rs. 18 crores m SI 0 1111 1^ n fllture 1S Cental ExZSJPEZ& SS^S? B1 contribute to its reve-S^*-5f J! tW -^*s. t l l>* ar out of a total addition taxation
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  • 161 3 FUTURE OF BOMB AY CITY Discussion then centred round Bombay City and the stand taken by the finance Minister. One e# the Pressmen aaked his reaction to the views expressed toy elder statesmen like Kajail that the SRC proposals could -be shelved for the time deing. Mr. Deshmukh at once
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  • 188 3 Ref erring to foreign aid to J Implementing the Second plan, I Mr. Deshmukh agreed they J were not able to utilise fully i foreign aid available la «te t First Plan. With the twill, h a major portion of It had to be earned
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  • 306 3 ta^ DELHI: At the invita- c "°n of the Government of the c USSR, a delegation of three c lA.F. ofncers left for Moscow a tost week to witness this year's c Soviet air display. The lAF detegatkm win be led by Air Commandcre R. H.
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  • 207 3 Constitution Of Congress: Directive To P. C. Cs. NEW DELHI: Mr. Shriman Narayan, General Secretary of the Congress, has asked Pra- dfah Congress Committees, to modify their respective organi- sational rules to accordance t With the amendments to the > Congress Constitution made by the last session of the All-India
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  • 202 3 KARACHI: PoUUca] activity hi the Pakistan capital to i'Oi-m a National Government nas been further intensified with the arrival m Karachi rtom Quetta last week of Dr. Khan uanib. c*-#.ef Minister and Mr. M. A. Ourmani, Gofenmr of West Pakistan, according to observers. Dr. Khan Sahib,
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  • 155 3 BUS DROPS OVER BRIDGE: Two Killed And Injured *her m hospital— and several eceived injiries when a State raasport double decker hit a f****,!** 11 ph»ged totn railway track SOfeet h*. ow. here last week. Two he Injured an lying precariusly m hospital. Thjs bu« was carrying pass* ngers returning
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  • 27 3 FAITH IN UNITED NATIONS BONN, June 27— Mr. Roe*, an Abdulnnl, the Indonesian foreign Minister, said here hat he believed the dhriuion of feruany, Korea and China
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  • 42 3 Anti-One-Unit Front Leader Arrested rtif^ 0 Mr. A bdul KaG€Deral Secretary Jne Unit Front, wa^, arrested last week mi n Ms village Ut»anzal on charges of creating d dtesattefactioS imong thte various sections or J»e pleople, accordine to Preao •eports from Peshawar.
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  • 355 3 Ensuing General Elections Tamil Nad P.S.P.'s Programme COURTALLAM: Hie I the Tamil Nad Fraja Socialfa fltodurai, prwidin*, m the i Mr. A. Subramaniam. th gave a report of the party's districts within the last twa The present political situation m Tamil Nad with special reference to the poLdes^na EEK? c
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  • 83 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's Industries Minister and the Indian Minister for Planning would meet m New Delhi nex* month-end to settle procedural details regarding exciiange of information on ths position of hoods m the two countries and measures to controi tnem, the Pakistan Government announced here. The announcement said Pakistan
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  • 85 3 **ADRAa At the special general body meeting of the City branch of the Indian Mtedlcal Association held last week, a resolution expressing ehe view that if mediclnfe was taught m any language other than English during the next five years, "the •efficiency of medical knowledge m this
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  • 89 3 LAHORE: Over 2,000 more casualties have been reported In recent earthquakes m Afghanistan, the Pakistan Tlmee", quoting Kabul Radio, reported last week. In the Kunrar river valley, huge mountain crumbled, and th« vlllagwJyinD at its foot completeiy buried. The; Radio Mid huge pieces Si rg S k
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  • 1204 4 < run WOftLD fECOBD OAIHED KATHMANDU: The successful Swiss Fjqmdftlnsi to MooMt&reiwt hasdeposil^^ Jwksbv 0* world's htahest peak as a memento Of &**&£>£* summit This was disclosed by Dr. Afcert Efcgler, leader of the cGeveewnemtfer expedition while aaswering question*, by Pressmen on his arrival here
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  • 520 4 last vajptt llaWniwi^lßet '•Or. QS, iat Lecture" at tha Memorial I Saoratajry jpf J*ja <*•»•*»*"•. J*g Booy, luum wr. v. v 1 j«y« 1 ay iib for India's —freedom for half a Hall and memorial library wan Mr. C. Subramaniam, speaking m English for the first time
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  • 144 4 Robots To Seek British Treasure LONDON; In the old days when there wars no banks, people buried their money m secret hiding places. But preeent-day electronic devices can detect the presence of underground metals, ami Mr. Charles Quarrell, of Greenwich, South London, hs» bought a number of these instruments. He
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  • 1076 4 Lesser Share For Private Sector NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to bring the export trade m iron ore within the scope of the State Trading Corporation activities. The principal reason for this step m that large export contracts and limited wagon
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  • 94 4 LAHORE: The newly tormed Azad" Kashmir Caretaker Government will relinquisu ciiarge In the third week 01 July, an official spokesman said m Rawalpindi last week. Mir Waiz Monamed Yuaui dhah, who now neads the Govi eminent, will tender his resignation to the executive of tne Kashmir Muslim
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  • 133 4 BHOPAL: Raja Oudh» Narayan bisartya, former Prune Minister or Bhopai state, dfea nere last week aiter protracted 1 inness. He was 78. The Raja, a grteat scholar and linguist, was an able ad- ministrator and statesman. As > an adviser of the Nawab ot Bnopal, he
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  • 38 4 PLOT TO ASSASSINATE A PRESIDENT FOILED f RIO DE JANEIRO, June 27. The Government announced today It had smashed a plot to > assassinate President Juaee* X lino Kubitschek and tttat an 1 Albanian citizen had hrn ar. AP
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  • 162 4 TRTVANDRUM. Dr. A. Lakdhmipacni, tiouorary Principal, Ayurveaa (jouege, invanarum, who had retumeu aiter a visit co nyuerauao and Andhra. diatea tnai ne had met the omei Minister 01 Hyderabad aua discaubea with nun meaoures lor tne promotion of Ayurveaa oy ex^amiiug the cAiating Ayurveaa couege with vie
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  • 108 4 mend to the U. N. Genera) I Assembly that a world dtpio- < matte conference should eonalder the draft of the 'law of i the sea/ wWek the Commteskm 1 has now compJkitotd. < The Commlsakm decided earlier this month that a de- i d*km ob the breadth of
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  • 212 4 MADKAS: Mr. M. A. Manic kavelu, Minister for Revene, presiding over tne third day uK tfce Service Week celebrations organised by the Madras Secretariat Association, at th« Committee Room of the Old rtssemoiy Buildings, Port SU last week called upoa the services to keep themselves on a
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  • 104 4 'ALGERIA WHAT NEXT? NEW YORK, June 27: Representatives of the AsianAfrican group at the United Nations are meeting here today to Consider the Algerian situation m the light of the U.N. Security Council's refusal yesterday to put the matter on Its agenda. Thirteen members of the group had asked the
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  • 832 4 Allocation Of Funds For States NEW DELHI: Nineteen food control schemes, costing more than Rs. 10 lakhs each, proposed by the various States were approved at the fifth meeting of the Central Flood Control Board held here recently under the chairmanship of Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda,
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  • 834 5 NO PENALISATIO OF NON-SINHALESE BANDA«S ASSURANCE arise*. we «wt gfre Its proper place to the Sin- that tW who art 01 I****** of the fact they do not new Sanhilii )anr«as7tt. w LJ «k^ Priaie MbOßter, Mr. S. W. R. D. ■uSSSZJT? .r? I s2E£ft£iiir* m w: Hall— part of
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  • 192 5 JAFFNA TAMILS' CONDUCT EXEMPLARY KELANIYA: Mr. R, G. Senanayake said at a meet'ng at Wewelduwa that "The behaviour of the Tamil people to Jaffna was exemplary. But some of the Sinhalese people harassed the Tamils to many other areas. Ike few Sinhalese to Jaffna sad bets quite safe even though
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  • 219 5 BATTICALOA: A series Of peace meetings are being arranged m several parts of the district and a number of them, arranged by Mr. Balachandnn, Divisional Revenue Omoer, Bravur Korale Pattu, took place at Eravur, Pimnaktfdan and other places at which promment leaders of the Tamil and Sinhalese
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  • 91 5 15,000 Protect To Govt. Then—HI of ■Jfraagement of the 15.060- 2~al Clerical aervtoe The raeettto* which was smU I—-yrshniSy^1 —-yrshniSy^ exlstto*^^ssjssau3^^*^S^ ~J to so «ar the«tttty to conduct the bwjßMs* ofad. m nlstration m Sinhalese mm tire should be allowed Urn rtelit ..'T 11! councll '«**•>• resolves .W**J* <*»•• who
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  • 254 5 "POSON" MESSAGE COLOMBO. Mr. Jayaweera Kuruppu, Minister of Cultural Affairs, sends the following "^■age on the occasion of «Se Jayanti PoOrn Poya: fj*°n is the most important of the Buddhist fesUvaJs m Ceylon, for it marks the beg aniajr of not only the religion which a majority of us profess
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  • 32 5 PBUNG, June 27<— Cam* I munist China has launched new policy born of Ifcfiroa— tl self-confidence and based on I the proposition that p^rsuaslool is better than force— Reuter
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  • 271 5 Inducements To Indians To Quit Ceylon! COLOMBO: A scheme to Induce persons of Indian origin whose dates for Oeylon era* zenship have been rejected, to i apply for Indian cttttensnito, i will be tflnrassinl by the Prime Ministers of India and Ceylon vrtien they meet In London this i week.
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  • 584 5 XHCAWBRATfYA: "I ask yoj to have a careful watch U.N.P. but on the venomous plans of Dr. N. M. Perera's party, said Mrs. They got the votes of the 2g^«»e passJn/^3r*SS! have swept the UJfJ>. ■rs. OittMNrardette; osattsu* hands of the departmental ottcers even now. These officials o»ce served
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  • 180 5 TAMILS' ULTIMATUM JAFFNA: If httot* the end of August, 1956. the minority Tamils are not given their elementary human rights by the Tamil community, they will resort to Satyagraha. This ult matvm has been given by the executive comm ttee of the All-Ceylon Minority Tamil Maha Sabai to a letter
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  • 182 5 COLOMBO: Hie Ceylon Democratic Congress (Aalz Group) will ask the Government to accord parity of status for Sinhalese and Tamil. At the annual session of the Congress, due to be held m the first half of August this year a resolution asking for parity will be
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  • 288 5 Round Up Of Miscreants In Gal Oya COLOMBO: The Army is now conducting a 48-hour nonstop patrol m the Jungle areas surrounding Gal Oya and hope to round up all those connected with looting, arson and murder during the disturbances. Already joint police and army patrols have made 151 arrests
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  • 228 5 COLOMBO: Prince H. b- T. Didi, who claims to be a citizen of Ceylon and the rightful heir to the Sultanate of the Maldlve Islands has stated m a memorandum to the Prime Minister that the Maldives rightfully beong to Ceylon and he la seeking the assistance
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  • 69 5 NEW DELHI, June 27.— Talks to regulate postal and telegraph services between India and Ch.na are expected to begin her e shortly, official sources said. A delegation of Chinese offic als is expected to arrive here next month to negotiate a bilateral agreement. Postal services between countries
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  • 30 5 LONDON, June 27 Dr. Sarvapalll RadhaKrishnan. mdHUtt Vice-president, arrvied m Bucharest by air vo sterday after a 10-day vl»It to tt« Soviet un on. according to the
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  • 814 5 f/smssseas Me was accompanied by Mr. A. I. Rajasingham of Trincomalee, and Mr. M. Kanagasundaram. Mr. T. Edwards Mr 'S. S. Anaratnam Mr. D. Mailvaganam, Mr. S Rasamanickam Mr. 8. Rajadural md Mr. Edirmanaslngam, M.P. After recounting the happen, ings during the disturbances
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  • 340 6 Trouble Over Replacement Of Indian Labourers VI Vlllll%4iV KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: About five track loads of steel-heimeted riot squad men were rushed from Klaag to Oarey Island, five miles off Port Swetteaham t today as news reached that seme 60 Indian estate labourers fat the Island blocked a latex
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    30 6 Mr. M«hn», tfceMiM Pre:n*er, arrives at Loadeo Airp»rt, to attorn* «he CHiiimiiMmMllh (Left to right) The Karl of Home, See. of State, Mr*. Pandit, th» High Onuw>liirfn»w and Mr. Mshw
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  • 16 6 PATNA, June 28: Ten people were kilted and 14 injured
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  • 148 6 From Our own Coroeapaadeat MADRAS, June 28: The Madurai Municipality will be raised to the status of a Corporation before the end of this year. This assurance was given by Mr. Ramaswami Padayachi. Minister for Local seifGovernment, addressing a public meeting there yesterday. He said it
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  • 187 6 'New Look' Of Russia —Md. Ali WASHINGTON. June 28— Ambassador Mohammed All of Pakistan said Wednesday the Communist "new look" strategy is succeeding m spreading complacency through the free world. The former Prime Minister applauded U. 8. Secretary oi State John Foster Dulles for bis statement earlier Wednesday call Jig
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  • 189 6 TWO TYPES OF COLONIAL POLICY OF U.K. LONDON, June 28.— Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary has denied that there were two types of British Colonial Policy— one dictated by the Colonial office, and the other by the Foreign Office for Colonies which are strategic bases. A Labour Member, Mr.
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  • 76 6 N.Z.T.C. DUE SATURDAY ...The Commissioner for New Zealand m South East Asia Mr. Fobs Shanahan, announced yesterday that Mr. R. a Hampton, who had been ap pointed as Trade Commission er on the staff of the New Zealand Commission, woulc arrive m Singapore on Saturday June 30. Mr. Hampton is
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  • 134 6 Mr. B. B. Matt, former Chief jasttee «f the Ulahalwn 1 High Canrt, who ha* bee* ne~ ralnatfid to miv> sjsv as ihmhlwif CoramiMtoa, wiU arrive hi Btefapore b; ROAC. to** Friday, at XJ3B p>m. He 1» axpafitsd to pjoeeea* Immftdlattiiy to Kimla Lrnnpar.
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  • 230 6 The Report by Mr. C. M. Watson and Sir Sydney Calne on the establishment of a Central Bank m Malaya, which is published today, has been the subject of discussions between the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. The two Governments have agreed m
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  • 140 6 GOH AS SEAMEN'S NEW ADVISER I The Seamen's Adviaer, Mr. r. A. White, who was second. ed for service with the Singapore Government left for U.K. on 7th June, 1956. after comr pleting h.s assignment. The duties of the former Seamen's Adviser, m so far as seamen's industrial relations are
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  • 173 6 The 3rd S.E.A.T.O. Military Staff planners' Conference came to an end at R.N.A.S. Sembawang, Singapore on Wednesday. communique by the Chief Delegates stated as follows: "The tasks involved In considering a very comprehensive agenda have been successfully completed. Exchanges of Inormat on and plans and agreed
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  • 237 6 TUNGKU ON DUTIES OF WOMEN The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, opened' a civics course for 500 Malay men and women from an parts of Selangor at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. In a speech the Chief Minister stressed the importance of knowing one's dutie 8 as a citizen.
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  • 36 6 MOSCOW, June 28.— The Shah of Persia today began talks m the Kremlin with Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Premier, Mr. Niklta Khruatichev, Communist Party Chief, and other Soviet i«ad. era.- Reuter
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  • 39 6 BERNE, June 28.— President Ahmed Sukarno of Indonesia was received her e today with rull State honours by the President of the Sw)ss Confederation, Dr. M&rkua Feldmann, on the first day of hi* «*>«»t»i visit- Reuter
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