Indian Daily Mail, 30 June 1956

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  • 364 1 Heavy CnwmmUwem Tm Commnmimte Femrmd RepreMioa Aml Heavy Taxation Cmmm Of Revolt NEW DELHI, June 29— A 4 w»ve of Mbdttoa' against the (Umw Commimfets m Extent Tibet wss reported m ti*e New Delhi aewspaper The Statoemaa' today by its Darjeettng Correspondent quoting Tibetan source*. The
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  • 328 1 Hopes of Alagappa University Hopes that the Dr. Alagappa ChetUar educational institutions m Karaikudi would develop into an Alagappa University, were expressed at a reception held yesterday at the Royal; Island Club here m honour of Mrs. and Mr. A.K.A.CT.AL. Chidambaram ChetUar. Mr. VB. Stanraugam Chettiar J.P., and Mr. N.
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  • 175 1 DISGRUNTLED CONGRESSMEN BACK DAKSHINA PRADESH! From our own Correspondent MADRAS, Juna 29: Some Congress leaders from Tamllnad disgruntled with Mr. Kamaraj's leadership have formed themselves into a committee to propagate the Dakshlna Pradesh idea with the earnest blessings of the most disgruntled Congressman of them all m Madras ex-Chief Minister
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  • 325 1 Marshall To Visit Peking HONGKONG, June 29: Mr. David Marshall, tanwr CMef Mtnhrtec of Singapore, tonight accepted a formal invitation to' vWt Communist Cfcina. TIM Invitation, signed by Mr. Chang Hoi-jo, Prulosnt of China's Institute of Fotoign AfMrs, wao tiandod to Mm ao wwn r^ arnwa notv Trent Manila aboard
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  • 153 1 NEW DELHI, June 29— India announced today ft will open negotiations with the United States for the purchase of three million tons of wheat worth more than M|6oo million— for delivery over the next five years. The quantity is three times the amount India
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  • 312 1 MALIK'S ASSURANCE TO MALAYANS conskkirattfo will W given to pufcUc opinion In the matter of framW the constitution of the FMeration of Malaya, assured Ills' Indian member on the Malayan Constitutional Commission, Mr. -B. B. Malik, an arrival Acre yesterday afternoon by air from India. Mr. Malik was met at
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  • 140 1 C'Wealth Vs Russia In Trade LONDON, June 29.— The Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting m conference here discussed the difficulties they face m matching Russia's new trade drive and ncr bid to *win friends and influence people' through economic aid to the under-developed areas of the world. On the second day
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  • 141 1 NO HANGING FOR MURDER IN BRITAIN LONDON, June 2»— Th« House of Commons has finally passed a bll to end m Britain the death penalty for murder. It did this amid Jubilant shouts from the abolttJonists by 162 votes to 13>— a majority of 119. Earlier the commons had swept
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  • 104 1 Compel Not India To Follow U.S. Leadership WASHINGTON, June 3». Seaator WtifmFlmm&tx* <BB|WiillKii Vetnteat) •aj* Ik* U.S. toaftt "reject •ay attempt" to «MMI India "to aoeept Ml fol--IOW OuT f^Qfin idvflCsrßaUp* «T*e most ueflfai thta* we caa do o« befcaat ef_ ear effort to •treawtfcea freeatom to to dl*ecc ou*
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    49 1 Mr. B. B. Blank; (ce«t*e) Indian Member on the Malayan Constitutional Commission, photographed c* arrival at the Singapore Airport yesterday. On the left is Mr. A. A. Williams, Depot* Chief numitsrjr. Singapore Government and on the right is Mr. R. K. Tandon, CmiMilmilHßHir for Mfc In Malaya. Iminll■.l 1
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  • 582 1 Adviser Suggested Report Silent On N. Borneo, Sarawak Brunei 1 The Governments of the Federation and Singapore have accepted the recommendation of the twonum committee osi the e»tahdshment of a Central Bank hi Malaya, that a final decision as to the I ova i
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  • 66 1 DISCUSSION WITH NEHRU ON MID-EAST DEFENCE LONDON, June 29.—Brl;ain's Defence Minister Sir iValter Monckton was host to Premier Nehru of India at unch. The two men reportedly llscussed the military situation n the Middle East and South;ast Asia. Mr. Nehru, together with )ther Commonwealth Premiers, attended a dinner party being
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  • 170 1 Compromise On Bases In Ceylon LONDON, June 2i»- It 18 reported Sir Anthony Eden is seeking a compromise settlement over the future of Britain's naval and air bases at Trinconialee and Katunaj-ake m Ceylon. The neutralist premier of that Indian Ocean dominion, Solomon Bandars na ike, has formally served notice
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  • 585 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat., June 30, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS THANKS TO THAT Mr. Kundanlal Deyaser's recent attempts m Malacca to form a rival body to the MIC did not receive any support but even evoked hostile criticism, would not come as a surprise to any Indian m Malaya.
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  • 840 2 H-TESTS ARE CONTAMINATING EARTH'S AIR WATER THEY MUST END MADRAS: Mr. C. Raja£op«lftciiart called upon the Government of liufla to take concerted action, as the acknowledged leader of the aratral amtions of the worM, to pat sm md to the Atom aad —**_?****> Jiliiillii iljt canied <m toy *4tos>© Btf
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  • 226 2 MADRAS: For a mor c effective enforcement of the Prohibition Act and for detection and prevention of offences relating to bettin X on cotton prices, suppression of immoral traffic and such other offences under Special Laws, an officer of the rank of an Assistant commissioner
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI: India is soon to acquire television equip- 1 meet. The Planning Commission has approved the proposal of I the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to buy the television experimental equip- 1 ment offered by Philips Electrical Company (India) Limit•The equipment will cost Rs.l 107.000.
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  • 151 2 LONDON, ,June IbV- A Labour Member, Mr. RuginaM Sorensen, asked In the House jranted a constitution corresponding to the terms of the resolution of the Council Negri )f September, 1966. He also asked whether the wishes of the Council Negri were to be considered, md nrhen tne text of
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  • 124 2 NAGPUR: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Jnion Minister for Information md Broadcasting, said here hat All > India Radio was keen •n encouraging writers capa>le of producing musical feaures. Such features were very •opular m Western countries. tost of the drama writers m ndla, he said,
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  • 146 2 RECOGNITION OF EDUCATION IN MADRAS after die reorganisation of the States. The Committee of the State Legislature constituted to advise the Government In the jMß^ft I**1 asM^M^^w^M^el sii¥lbbiShllsisbl As* meet m June, as earlier scheduled. The reason given Ja that a number of members and educational experts .^posrned a re-*b«sjrf.wltli
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  • 129 2 DESHMUKH IN MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister and Mrs. Durgabal Deahmukh called on Mr. C. Rajagopalacnari at his at his residence Is Thyagarayanagar last Monday morning and spent some tune with him. Mr. Deshmukh met the officers of the Income-Tax Department later at the "Wanaparti Palace,"
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  • 295 2 SL.^ l Wf5e i nw<*l colleges, so as to fit m w wwum m uk mwwucun Of tte awyfir prt-Uhiveralty course, uir summon or intermediate and creation of a three-year degree course, the Sub-Committee of the Medical Council has recommended two approaches to the question of HdnUsnigp. The first
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  • 109 2 Manufacture Of Rly. Coaches In Monghyr Dt. BEGUSARAI (Bihar) workshop far manufacturing railway coaches Is proposed to be set up by the Ministry of Railways mar Barauni. j n Bfonghyr- district, It is learnt here. A team of railway experts are expected to undertake a survey of the area shortly
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  • 532 3 5 TEARS UMBER CBITRE WNERERFIER PLEBISCITE cLSSit W< y» <*«* Bombay Ctty would to The resolution abo reiterated the Pr»tfteah r™ The P.C.C. expressed its thanks to the Congress High Command for having created Maharashtra, a State of three crorea of Marathi-speaklng people
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  • 174 3 I'OONA: Mr. T. R. Deogirikar, President of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, described the agitation launched by opposition parties for the Inclusion of Bombay City m the proposed Maharaja State as "an attempt to defeat the Congress at the n«xt general elections." The Opposition, he said,
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  • 303 3 INTERRUPTIONS AT MEETING The meeting was continuous- i V interrupted by a large crowd numbering over two thousand who had occupied aU vintage places outside the Con- gress House shouting pro- Swnyukta Maharashtra Vlof an A **tion of the audience also staged a walk-out when Mr. Deogirlkar was half-way l
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  • 267 3 CHOU ON PEACEFUL LIBERATION OF FORMOSA POKING, June 38— Chinese Communist Premier and Foreign Minister Mr. Chou En-lai today offered to discuss with the Formosa authorities "steps and conditions for the peaceful liberation of the Island." Mr. Chou was addressing the Chinese National People's Congress now meeting m Peking. In
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  • 317 3 MADRAS; T% Madras Government nave chosen six article* for the purpose of levy oi tingle-point sales tax. An aanpunaement m this regard win be made by the Government recently. Actually, the Government appear to be inclined to choose etghjt articles for the purpose from out of a
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  • 189 3 Transit Camp In Lahore To Be Closed? NEW DELHI: India l s unlikely to favour a suggestion made by Dr. Khan Shalb, the West Pakistan Chief Minister, immediately to close down the transit camp for Hindu refugees m Lahore. A gradual closing down of the camp, now being used mostly
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  • 46 3 LONDON, June »—SvPresident Harry Truman left London today for home after a 10 day visit to Britain as a "private citizen." Mr. Truman, all smites, said tie hated to leave "but you always want to leave while your welcome is still good."- Reuter
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  • 38 3 LONDON, June 2S— Tb« Soviet Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Jakob Malik, called today on Mr. Sehvyn Uoyd, British Foreign Secretary, at bis own request. The reason for the oall was not Immediately known. Reuter
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  • 200 3 To Discuss Singapore Problem BOMBAY: State Agriculture Ministers will bold a three-day conference m Museorte to review the agricultural "pect <*? the sugar Industry, it la learned. The conference «Ul decide on measures for Increased cane output and nx tf>tm 'Fm prices for sugarcane. It is pointed out that the
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  • 238 3 RAJKOT; The Saurashtra Government has organised 1 a Second plan Festival which will be held between June 23 and July l. An Industrial exhibition will 1 be opened on Monday by Mr. i Rasiklal U. Parikh, the state's i chief Minister. f The exhibition fla 3 been
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  • 153 3 UBBON: Hie output of manganese and iron ©re is ex* paadtog ao- rapidly m Goa that for 1954 by 4tt per cent and 89 l*«t year's exports **t those per cent respectively, according to official statistics made puoUo here, In both cases) shipments represent
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  • 47 3 ATOMIC POWER STATIONS IN U.K. BTAXIONft Df VJL undau, w««t Oenuuaj i June as^-Brltatn'a Atomic < Research Chief, Sir John Cock. croft, aaid here that Britain i will haw 18 atomic power sta* tlons by 1965, and that they will supply about tenth of the country's electrical power—
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  • 173 3 Automobile Industry Indian Tariff, OQmmtssfcn now enquiring lnttf Vhm automobile industry, ha» complete* fete tmomoatk survey and la lea»» iog_for Britain next week. He has submitted a report to the Government ot India on have the automobile and ancillary industries can be developed to meet the transport re» quiremento of
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  • 166 3 PATXALA: Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala, Leader of the Akali-dominated United Front Opposition Party In the PEPSU Vidhan Sabha, accompanied by Mr, Bhupendra Singh Mann, a member of the former Rarewala Cabinet, met th« Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon her? last week. Mr. Bhrish Bhan, Chief
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  • 234 3 Leaders Advice To Congressmen AMRITSAR: Giani Gurmukh Singh Mutaftr, President of the State Congress, and Mr. Bhlralen Sachar, former Chief Milister of Punjab, last week lescribed the reports of mlsb<aaviour toward* women at the Jtme of police lathi charge at Koshtarpur on June 17 as •false propaganda," The two Congress
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  • 43 3 INDONESIAN ASSURANCE TO INVESTORS DJAKARTA, June 28.— A from naitonaltaatlon wJttun ft certain period* had been approved by eablaet, the ttdoaesian Minister of Information, Mr. Sudlbjo said. For industrial etttttfrlatt the period would be fixed ai 20 f*n> i»J for estolw ao year*
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  • 335 3 World Bank Gives $75m. Loan To Tatas BOM AYt WmM Baak 4oaually sign aa g**"*— '_»**<*» turn aad Steel Company sometime •Vtaf next weak, twlisjg it seventy-five uuffen dollar !?*2> io J l tl «qp— lm of Its Jamufcedpur Steel Mill. Mr, f !> <*«**» Vjminwl—sii of the Company toy
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  • 152 3 Hitch In Russo-Pak Trade Talks KARACHI-. Soviet demand to maintain a purchase mission m Karachi i 3 said to hjave caused a hitch m the trade talka between Pakistan and the U.S.SJR. Pakistan, it is stated, insists that the Russians ahtould buy Pakistan goods from l°cal exporters like other foreign
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  • 114 3 BOMBAY: A centenarian and a nonagenarian, both women, were among about two hundred pro-Samyukta Maharashtra volunteers arrested by the police last Tuesday for defying the ban on shouting of slogans In the city, according to proSamyukta Maharashtra Sanutt The two ladies led batches of women volunteers,
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  • 40 3 ATHENS, June 28— Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, 3ovi«t Foreign Minister, arrived here today by air from Beirut. He was met by Mr. Alexandras Koundounotis, Chief of Protocol at the Foreign Ministry, on behalf of the Greek Government.— Reuter
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  • 30 3 MADRAS: The Committee appointed to go into the question of revision of electricity tariff rates m the StaU is expected to flush its work by
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  • 625 3 CALCUTTA: Expansion of steel production m India is regarded by the Government of Inuia as an urgent priority and the British plant to toe built at LKirgapur, m West Bengal, is one of the three, each rated at about a million tons a year, that will
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  • 48 3 WASHINGTON, June 28.— Mr. John Poster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said that Moscow's control over foreign Communist parties Had been very greatly weakened. He told his Press conference there had been a revolt against that control and h« deubUd If It c»uHt U reuut»\t4.« Reuter
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  • 416 4 Earlier Vinobhaji explaining ully how legislation could not I lo what bhoodan intended to 10. said, "m spite of the laws. housands of child marriage* .re taking place m India- unouchabililv has been m ade a ognisable offence, but still iarijans aacr c not allowed to nter
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  • 718 4 POOR WILL NOT KEEP QUIET WITH INCREASING POVERTY Bhave's Grave Warning "DANGEROUS TO BE BLIND TO LtMD HUNGER" 1W AO W£A"NTXKAM Acharya Vinoba Bhave last Sunday warned landowners of the dangers that would follow if they did not part with their lands for the benefit of the poor. "Those who
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  • 315 4 SIRUNALLUR: Acharya Vinoba Bhavc and party accompanied by Mr. E. w. Ariyanayakam arrived at Sirunallur last Friday morning. The villagers led by Messrs. K. Muthumalla Reddiar, the only individual pattadar m the village, K. Muthulinga Reddiar of Kayapakkam, N. P. Krishna* swamy Reddiar, Vice-President of Chingleput District,
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  • 167 4 Bhave On Dangers Of Linguism MADURANTAKAM: Acharya Bhave arrived here on jua* 21, Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments, Joined Acharym. Bhave m Ms Padayatra here. Addressing a prayer meeting here, Acharya Bhave called upon his countrymen to rise to the occasion realising their responsibilities as citizens of
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  • 92 4 THANDALAM: Acharya Bhave and party reached Thandalam on June 20. Addressing a prayer meeting here, Acharya Bhave urged the need to eschew selfishness and narrow-mindedness. He deprecated parochialism and re> gionalism. He referred to the evilg following from the wrong application of science, such as the
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  • 175 4 COIMBATORE: The Government of 'lndia have accepted the recommendations of the Sreemall committee for Rural Higher Educations and ten institutions have been selected for the course, it is learnt here last Saturday. This includes the Jamia Malia m Delhi, Sreeniketan m West Bengal aim the Sri Ramakrishna
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  • 67 4 OTTAWA, June 28. Retention of the death penalty as the mandatory punishment for murder was recommended to the Canadian Government by a Special Parliamentary Commlttec. A Joint House of Commons' Senate Committee on Capital and Corporal Punishment also said that capital punishment should be abolished for
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  • 237 4 DACCA: The. Governor of Bast Pakistan promulgated an Ordinance recently amending the East Bengal Public Safety Act with retrospective effect from March 23, 1956, by making a provision m the Act. that the authority, making the detention order, shall soon communicate to .persons detained the ground on which the
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  • 100 4 UNION REHABILITATION MINISTRY NEW DELHI: Mr. C. N. Chandra, I.c;s., who had gone on over three months leave .will 'shortly take over as Secretary, Ministry of Rehabilitation, it is learnt. Mr. Dharma Vira, 1.C.5., who was .till recently working as Rehabilitation Secretary, will take over as Special Secretary with the
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  • 93 4 BOMBAY: Mr. N. M. NaikNimbalkar, Minister for Public Works, declared open the production line of the KamaniTwose Tractamount roller at Kurla. Speaking on the occasion, he said that though the country was lagging behind m the matter of road mileage and communications, it had made great
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  • 57 4 JAIPUR: The Rajcathan Government has declared 1,821 t villages of Blkaner, Jodhpur, I Kotah, Udalpur and Jaipur dl- < visions as scaradty-affected t areas under the Rajasthan i Affected Areas (Suspension of Proceedings) Act 1952, which 1 among other thing*, provides t for the suspension of
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  • 192 4 President Eisenhower's ooninV teJ&me Uas_J>eep resumed for the first aim since his opera* tiOB. White Hots* Press Secretary Jamef C Hagerty said resumption *of the 4tarrti-eoagulant medicine 7 to prevent possible blood ilots" is a return "to a routine treatment" given the President after his heart attack last Autumn.
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  • 178 4 LONDON: Sir Mirza Ismail, a former Dewan of Mysore, last week paid tribute t» Britain's colonial record m the Sudan as well as m India, Pakistan, Burma, Ceylon and Malaya. In a letter to The Times from Bangalore, Sir Mirza said: "it is time we
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  • 124 4 PATNA: Mr. Ganga Sharan Sinha. Chairman of the AllIndia Praja Socialist Party, said here m a statement last week that the. views expressed fey Mr. Asoka Mehta regarding the PSP's attitude towards the Indian National Congress and Mr. Nehru were his personal views, and not those
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  • 419 4 BOMBAY: The general meeting of the Indo-Arab Society m a resolution adopted unaimously protested against contiuued French aggression m Algeria, which is resulting every day m the loss of scores of innocent lives, and supported the. demand for immediate independence of the people of
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  • 382 4 Vmummia —wwpf.*y ftr.^fonammad AH left forV l -i— London last week to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. He was ■Ben off by President Iskander Mirza, members of the Cabinet and the diplomatic .corps. Mr. Mohammad a«" described «s incorrect a report that Pakistan had rejected the World Sank
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  • 43 4 HIROSHIMA GIRL MARRIES TOKYO, June 28.-One of .he ntoe "Hiro«hlma MfcWsna who returned her^Trel senUy from the United StatS rfter undergoing plastic but! EfrXStitt IS: Joyce ta a manufactuS^ cSI The wedding, held at the Hi» •jyama Shrini HU^Wma^wai *ho accompanied Mlai Harada
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  • 204 4 BOMBAY; Dr. John Matthal. Vice Chancellor of the Bombay University addressing a meet* Ing of the Advertising Luncneon Club here last week said Ciiat the advertising profession should evolve its own code of ethics instead of enabling the State to step m to do It. Dr. Matthai
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  • 518 4 PATNA; tßmQen by eleven inches of rain In 36 hours, the Sutrahsiia Hthl xne OAndah have devastated Ml area of about 300 square jnUes m Dhanaha, Kautan, Jogpatu, Bagaha, MajhauU and Bikta Thanaa In Champaran district, according to a report received have carried away and drownhere
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  • 49 4 BO AY: PBul zu veteran documentary film producer, left Mere for Berlin to attend the International Film festival to be held from June 22-July 3. Two documentaries, "Iron And Steel," made for EurmahShell, and "The School, 11 proSSaffsvßs A German by birth, zUa la
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  • 447 5 First Protest Then Resistances Finally Division Ceylon Tamils Language Issue over, am tt is over ntfetaace most bneta: onoe WCouncil to dtacms Ae^Chorch SSSrJI^rSf 1 Dr. Niles said there were four f basic rights that the Tamil I man asked for: (1) He wanted due official recognition for Eng- j
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  • 246 5 JAFFNA: A meeting of the ifwyew Association was held Efc^tly, presided over by Mr C. Ponnambalam. and ihe following resolutions were unanimously passed "The Association has carefully considered the recommendation of Minister of Justice with regard to the admission of students to the Ceylon Law College by
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  • 85 5 tl^ OL °MBo: -illicit immigration continues to be a ver\ *«™»>3 problem facing Ceylon although it is possible that considerable percentage of the Sf n nationals who Have been fflS y com P ell ed to leave Urn 'Hand may have succeeded to murnmg to Ceylon
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  • 219 5 U.N.P. Still Active! ■■»«*>•• Althomfc the tjnp 2|™^Js*W«w w«re ttlll ♦S?*«? np|Bd °n to the eoun- 5r....!^ 8 on»y ~ry «w »»wuw«it servants who JE* d ««tood the dMkul. tne old Hues, said m. I^. hSfe JLA**!* noting *^i llll>>wt<t •wncrnwtLj. .u^4 5-^*? teen spread wont lacMsttts iJii SHSF*fiI ■Joverumeul
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  • 206 5 BANDA'S MESSAGE TO NATION COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. 8. W. R. D. BancotH* Committee of the sh J^i2«*loraJP»«rty pWor to Ws departure to London said that he expected every mem*«r of party to act with restraint during Ms absence from the island. The Premier pointed out that now that
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  • 247 5 MINIJWANGODA: Although it might seem that there was some shade of sense m the Tamil-speaking people demanding parity for their language it was but sheer absurdityfor the Sinhalese Communists and Sama Samajists to advocate SSF'JSt Wtmala W««wa? dena, Minister of Health told a gathering m her
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  • 125 5 CEILING ON SALARY URGED BAKI>ARAWELA: Mt W Dtaa 1 moved the following re-' "Whilst expressing its" apP"£*tton afthTTfogreaatK poltey and programme of work 2f «5? Qoveniment enunciated »n the Throne Speech at the opening of the newipariiament this Council resolves to request the Government to imptanent ttoe «ame as expedltioS^a!
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  • 175 5 «*S2if >M O: Tne Pwmanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence and External Adata* Mr. Gunasena de smtTWt 8. J, V. Cbehranayakam. Q.C., and placed before hi m certain reporVhe had received of what purported to be the Party's future plan or action on the language Issue.
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  • 110 5 COLOMBO: This shows that you really committed the offence m a spirit of revenge. I regret I am unable to take a lenient view of this matter. I cannot overlook this unusually cruel manner m which you have made this bold attempt on this old
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  • 33 5 NEW YORK, June 28.— The United States defesded the atomic an* nuclear weapon Trust Territories bM sftid that they might go down m history v having- made future international war an Impossibility. Reuter
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  • 455 5 Fedealist Blames Kotelawala Govt. GFDFGDFG "The Federal Party on the other hand have not been surprised or frustrated by the passage of the Sinhala Onta Bill. The party, since its inception m 1949. always maintained that under the present irrational and undemocratic unitary constitution, nothing but early liquidation awaited the
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  • 32 5 LUDHIANA: Dr. Kailrharan flharma, President of the Maha Punjab Front on June 23 broke hi* fait which he started on June 2 to protest tfatnit tha to*
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  • 250 5 Promotion Of Nationalism Pant's Appeal To Congress Workers mTiL^^ "P- W h^* U Provincial am* lantn*wng tha country self -sufficient and arsenai sue. Pandit Pant, who was addressing a conference of Nainltal Tahiti Congress workers, said the supreme need of the hour was the revival of the same spirit which
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  • 631 5 NO RESIGNATION BY FEDERALIST MPs wmm was passed by the Hoase of Representative* last Fl Dr. em. v. Naganathan, fjopagaada Secretary^ of ttie J**"* 1 Part V. made the follown naif of the party. *]Sf K ma »»wi Tamil Arasu 51W has take n position X SStamiS"* 8 PlqUe frOm
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  • 168 5 COLOMBO: Buddhists all over Ceylon celebrated on June 21 a festival of great religious significance". The "Poson Festival" commemorates the "arrival to Ceylon of the son of Emperor Asoka, some 22 centuries ago. with the message of Lord Buddha and the conversion of King Divanampiyatisse, to
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  • 177 6 Striking estate Incident In Klang: Police Act At Manager's Request? From Our CorreeH^ndeHt KUALA LUMPUR. Fri: Wang Police rounded up three Indian estate labourers and <*»******„ bags of rice m North Hummock estate Indian Daily Mail understands. North Estate off Meru Road is within the food restricted area. Although
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  • 74 6 FOR MALAIf A Championship* at Singapore at the end of July and btafenin* of August, It wa annenaoad hare today. Tha pl«y*«, who ara ggnq at tha inVltatian of tha Mjtoyan Badminton Aaaaeiattaa, are: N. M. Natalwr, T. N. Sath, G. Hemmady and P. S. Chawla. Thay teava for
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  • 237 6 MADRAS, June 29: The foundation stone for the Kundab Hydro-Electric Project, the largest In Madras, was laid today by the Union Finance Minister Mr. C. D. Deshmukh on the Dam at Kundah River m Nilgiris. The project ia estimated to coat more than R». 350 million of which about
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  • 212 6 LONDON, June 29.— Britain last night wag reported seeking triple alliance with Turkey and Greece as the basis for settling the disputed future of Cyprus.. Diplomatic information said the proposed alliance would underwrite new British plans for giving the rebellious islanders early self-rule and the right,
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  • 189 6 SHAH'S TALKS WITH RUSSIA MOSCOW, June 29— The h Shah of Persia last night re- 1 1 cejved the top Soviet leaders! and western Ambassadors atp the most formal reception i known to Momow for years and I the first full dress occasion at any embassy since Stalin's 1 death.
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  • 228 6 WHY DID THEY WITH AT STALIN'S ONE-MAN RULE? TORONTO. Canada, June *9< Canada's Labour-Progressive I iCommunist) Party demanded yesterday that Soviet leaders give a fuller explanation as to I why Stalin was allowed to con- 1 duct one-man rule and commit "errors, excesses and crimes. In a press statement tne
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    52 6 PHOTO. BOOS. OAMAL ABDEL NASSEB, makte* oae of her rare pabtte ■■■uaiwnn* to vote te Cairo te the Am SS ptu^iw Is caofht by tfce camen. Few photo* of ker are pennltted. Sis to the »rH to fee P 1 I**«d1 «d steee hwr liiilwi was elected Pwliwit of
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  • 117 6 THEY QUIT JUNGLE AFTER SEVEN YEARS! The two Communist terrorist*, both Malays, gave themselves up to a civilian at Kampong 80I0K Gemetlr m the Seromban district of Negri •embilan on Monday. They were: Jug© alias Wahab, aged 29, who held the rank of Branch Committee Member, Sri Menantl/Terachi branch of
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  • 67 6 LONDON, June 29— Mr. ilan Lennox-Boyd, Colonial Secretary, who ia representing the British Colonies at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, is expected to give the statesmen an appraisal of the situation m Cyprus. The British Government la at present workinsr on plans to
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  • 64 6 INQUIRY INTO MALAYAN FILM UNIT The Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya proposes to establish a small committee at official level to examine the present organisation of the Malayan Film Unit, including its relationship with the Department of Information Services and at the same time to examine certain establishment
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  • 29 6 BAN ON 'OUTLAW GIRL' MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Jun< 29.— The Italian film, "Outlay Girl," starring voluptuous 'Sil vano Mangano, has been ban I ned by the Memphis Cenao Board- AP
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  • 168 6 PAP's REQUEST TURNED DOWN BY GOVT. The Government of Singapore have turned down the People's Action Party's rejuest for permission to hold a protest meeting. The Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode m a letter to the P.A.P. Secretary says inter alia: "Your Party recently applied for permits to
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  • 105 6 ASIAN FINANCE MINISTERS' TALKS TOKYO, June 29- The Japanese Finance Minister, Mr. Hisato Ichimada, has asked Finance Ministers of nine Asian countries to visit Japan m September for informal talks on economic co-operation and development of Asia and the Far Bast, it was announced by Mr. Ic.onada here today. Mr.
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  • 130 6 GENEVA, June 29— The 39th International Labour Conference has called for a new convention banning forced, labour as a 'violation of the rights of man as enunciated by the Charter of the United Nations*. The Conference decided that tiie revised convention, which would supplement an
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  • 100 6 TO HELP HER AILING MOTHER Kowmpalns he's a poor roan ■nr, has made good, on a Btt^OOO promise to a Ke*2ton quti conteptant. r Fatouk's secretary ad- a ffbgatt attorney arrived at. the "home of shapely young Marisa Zoochi and hanied her a cheque for t.900,000 Ure. MarJM won the
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  • 45 6 the International Labour Organisation, for Increased economic and technical aid to «n4erd«v«toped owmtries. About 140 government, worker and emfloyer.dllefr&tes sp#ke m a general debate on Mr. Morse's annual report. The main themes were automation and the problems of balancing urban and rural development.- Reuter
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