Indian Daily Mail, 2 July 1956

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 136 INDIAN DAILY MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 309 1 fir. Govt. To Consider MP'a Suggestion LONDON, July I— The British Government Is to consider a suggestion made in the House of Commons yesterday that Commonwealth and Colonial Judges should be included in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The proposal wao
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  • 201 1 HARDING'S ASSURANCE TO TURKISH MINORITY NICOSIA, July I— Governoi Sir John Harding assured the Turkish minority on Cyprus yesterday that Britain would safeguard Turkish interests in any new constitution for the predominantly Greek island. The governor's assurance was conveyed during a conference with doctor Pazil Kutchuk. chairman of the ''Cyprus
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    40 1 PHOTO. Mr. O. D. 8. Boole of Ike Shell Co-, Magapote, presents 100 Mte of picture stories to Mr. i. H» A. flak, organiser Of Art* In the Singapore Mitt* l»try of Education tor Me Ilk local aohoota. A SHELL
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  • 56 1 WILL BAR RED CHINA'S ENTRY INTO U.N. TAIPEH, Jury 1: Nationalist China's Premier Mr. O. K. Yui said yesterday that his Government would use "all possible means and weapons" to bar Communist China's entry Into the United Nations. He was reviewing the international situation at the biennial meeting of the
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  • 100 1 Integration Will Enhance Race Tension? BLOEMFONTEIN, Orange Free State, July 1: A Conference on race Relations neded its three-day session here yesterday with a resolution declaring that a policy of Integration in South Africa would necessarily bring about increased tension. The conference was organised by the South African Bureau of
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  • 62 1 JAKARTA, July 1: Communist North Vietnam wants a trade agreement with sugar producing Indonesia, a Foreign Ministry source said yesterday. Sugar was short In Indonesia last year due to production and transport hitches. This year, output would be lowered If the Red controlled sugar workers union carries
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    35 1 Mr. O. V. ALAGESAN (right), Deputy Mlaieter for Transport, Union Government, called on VINOBAJI «t Mad* raatakam on June 11. They esrterej into m Bert owe dtocmaskm of Sri Dtvy» rrafcaartsm, a Tamil devotional olaesic.
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  • 32 1 GENEVA, July 1: The Governing body of the United Nations International Labour Organization on Friday unaimously elected Sir Giuldhaume Myrddin-Evans, British Government representative, as its Chairman for 1956-57. Reuter
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  • 89 1 DJAKARTA, July 1: Indonesia reserved the right to grant or refuse a visa to a person wanting to visit this country, Mr. Suwito Kusumowidagdo said yesterday. He was commenting on press reports from New York that Dr. Ira Goldstein, President of the American
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  • 97 1 BANDITS MISTAKEN FOR SECURITY FORCES The Manager of the Sungel Ular Estate in the Kulim district of Kedah and his a.sslntant were on their rounds on Friday when they saw four armed and uniformed men. The Manager, thinking thf men were from the Security Forces, stopped the Land Rover in
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  • 89 1 RUSSIA TO RECOGNISE LAOS PARIS. July 1: Russia has decided to recognise Laos and has offered to exchange diplomatic, economic and cultural representatives, it was learned here today from Vientiane. Prince Souvanna Phouma, Loatian Prime Ministers, said: "Recognition of Laos by the U.S.B.R. depends only on the Soviet Government. About
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON, July 1: President Eisenhower, still silent on his political future, arrived at his farm home at Gettysburg after a two-hour drive. The President planned to 3pend at least two weeks there convalescing. Arriving at the farm, the President looked a bit pale but waved
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  • 94 1 PAKISTANI LEADER'S SUGGESTION KARACHI, July 1l Th« fbrmatibn Of 1 Mfteltffl Commonwealth based on the British Commonwealth was urged yesterday by Sardar Abdur Rab Nlshtar, President Of the Pakistan 1 Moslem League. He made his suggestion at an "Algeria Day" meeting attended by three Algerian nationalists who
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  • 93 1 India's Import Policy Further Liberalised NEW DELHI, July 1: Indian import policy for the second half of this year further liberalises imports of machinery, spare parts, and industrial raw material, and imposes restrictions on imports of goods which can be produced in adequate quantity In India. A statement from the
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  • 204 1 BREAD REVOLT IN POLAND: WORKERS REPORTED MOWN DOWN BERLIN, July I—Polish1 Polish army artillery was turned on grim workers holding out in Poznan's antiCommunist bread revolt Thursday, a French businessman reported. Lucien Delain, of Moudon, France, arrived by car at Helmstedt on the frontier between East and West Germany and
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  • 137 1 PARIS. July I.— lt wa* learned in Paris yesterday from Vientiane that the Laos Government has issued a communique saying that a meeting with the Pathet Lao Movement must take place "as soon an possible." Letters have been exchanged oetween the prime Minister of Laos, Prince Souvanna
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  • 60 1 THEOSOPHIST TO SPEAKE AT R. K. MISSION Sri M. Subramaniam, of Adyar, South Indian an International Lecturer of Theoaophlcal Society, who is now In Singapore has kindly consented to address a meeting organised under the auspices of RamaKrishna Mission, on Wednesday, July 4 at No. 9 Norris rtoad, Singapore at
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  • 54 1 NEW YORK, July 1: Steel contract negotiators enUed their final scheduled session last night without reaching an agreement. The talks ended at 1 p.m. (2200 QMT), just six hours before 150,000 workers were to walk out at night. No new meeting was planned, but the neaotlaton
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  • 230 1 LENIN'S WILL SUPPRESSED FOR 33 YEARS! HE'D RECOMMENDED DISMISSAL OF STALIN MOSCOW, July 1: Lenin's will, in which the Founder of the Soviet Union urged Stalin's dismissal as Communist Party Secretary, was published yesterday after being suppressed for 33 years. The will, which described Stalin as "rude" and "capricious" was
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  • 196 1 ROXBURY, Connectlct, July I— England is where the newly wed Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller want to honey* moon, the bridegroom said /tsterday. There is a catch can the playwright get a passport from toe State Department? He says: "I don't see any reason tor not
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  • 30 1 NICOSIA, July 1: Mr. Justic« Bernard Shaw, a Judge injured in a terrorist amaetlnation attempt five days age, will resume hearing in Court next Thursday, it was learned today. Reuter
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON, July 1: President Eisenhower on Friday night accepted the resignation of Dr. Leonard Scheele as Sur-geon-General of the United States Public Health Service as from August 11. Dr. Scheele said in a letter to the President that he resigned "in the interests of
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  • 147 1 PLEA IN VAIN HONG KONG, July I.— A 21. year-old Chinese student board. ed a train here yesterday for China after ignoring* a 30--minute plea by his mother not to go. The stud»»at, Chan Cheng Life, arrive^ here from Singapore ou Friday with 1,120 Chinese bound for China
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  • 103 1 The select committee of the Federal Legislative Council appointed to examine and report on the Road Traffic Bill, 1056, Is prepared to receive representations on the provisions of the Bill from interested parties and public generally. The Bill was published as Gazette Notification No. 844
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  • 187 1 LONDON, July 1: Red China's rulers today bowed to criticism of Communist Party deputies and promised to rectify "shortcomingo and mistakes." Peking Radio said Premier Chou En-lal gave the assurances on behalf of the Communist regime's State Council. The National People's Congress (parliament)
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  • 71 1 JORDAN CABINET RESIGNS AMMAN, JORDAim, July 1— The Jordan Cabinet headed by said El Mufti resigned yesterday. Said El Mufti's 39-day Government remained in power after last week's dissolution of the Jordan Parl ament until a new caretaker government could be formed to supervise new elections for the Lower House.
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  • 129 1 GRAND CANYON, Arizona, Julyi Wreckage of two giant airliner* which, crashed with 128 person* abroad was spotted today in the Grand Canyon of Northern Arizona. Thar* was no sign of survivors. A P. AMMAN, Jordan, Julyi Former Jordanian Premier Tewfix Abu Alhuda, 70, wll found dead at hi*
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  • 104 1 BAIGON, July 1 Nsw Vietmlnh Infiltrations In Laos, near the border of Communist North Vietnam, were reported today by the Mm i -official Vietnam Press Agency. A Laotian police patrol was taken prisoner six miles northeast of Nonget during the last day of June, the agency said. CAIRO, July I—The1
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  • 494 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Mon., July 2, 1956 Malayan Reforms: Queer Procedure THAT the Federation oJ Malaya's new constitution is to be drafted in 8 queer manner will not come as a surprise to those who know anything about the Malay Peninsula where most development* particularly in the political field,
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  • 1780 2 C. R. Explains Proposal Appeal For Support MADRAS: Mr. O. Rajagopalachari pointed out here that it was the duty of all Congressmen to popularise the idea of Dakshina Pradesh in pursuance of the Amritsar Congress rwoiftitfoq. He would tape welcomed if the Tamil Nad Ooagresft Committee had accepted
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  • 261 2 NEW DELHI: i n a notification published in the Gazette of India Extraorlinary the government of India have announced the enforcement of the **ress and Registration or tfooks (Amendment) Act 1965 (55 of 1955) with effect from July 1, 1956. In another notification which .8 also puoiished in
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI: Mr M T Bharadwaj. officer on social duty in the Ministry of information and Broadcasting, has been appointed the Registrar ofNewspapers for IndS with effectfrom July 1, it was #jj»^2??i. to a O*»tU of Indli
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  • 397 2 MADUKAI: The Madura] M'ttlfaJr^N+y would soon \x raised to the status of Cor* pontoon. Mr. S. Ramaswaml Padayachi. Minister for Local Administration, said that Government were preparing a Bill foi thla purpose and expressed the hope that the Corporation would come into being before the end of
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI: The Life Insurance Corporation Act will come Into force on July 1 1956. This, according to a Press Note issued by the Union Finance Ministry, will enable Government and the companies, concerned to take certain preliminary action without waiting for the Corporation itself to come
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  • 848 2 BOMBAY: The "Statistical Statements refet ing to the Co-operative Movement in India for the year 195^'* jwt published by the Agricultural Credit Department of the Reserve Bank of India provides a comprehensive statistical assessment of the co-operative movement Is this country Several illustrative
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  • 142 2 BOMBAY: Mr. D. K. Kunte. Speaker of the Bombay Legislative Assembly, has announced his decision to resign his office "in the near future." He made the announcement at a public meeting in his home constituency at Allbag recently. A report of his speech was available here.
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  • 1890 3 Organisational Problems Dr. Keskar's Advice «»A*^ Woridng JournaUte' Union here the rvb 1 tor infonnatton and Broadcasting Dr. He «Ud tfce Act itvafcnVto the and unaUmß Hb^^SSSJ! "T^'Pap*"He^jU, therefore^ It was uncaiGP^,™^ 1*1* llke to ami so the wmoitof employees wanted to SLsSS""!?; WOrltoB STS^^d fS d
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  • 204 3 INIDAN GOODS LOSING GROUND IN BURMA CALCUTTA: Indian goods are losing ground In the Burmese market and India'* share in that country's total imports has declined progressively to 17 per. cent in iyM-55 from 19 per cent in the previous j-ear and 38 per cent in 1852--63, according to an
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  • 156 3 Tamil Nad Trade Un ion Congress bAucM; The reoenc resolution of tne Hind Mazdoor Sauna mat there shoula oe only one !Auour organlsatin for all india and State Labour unions was welcomed by the Tamil i>ad Trade union Congress at its fifth conference. Tne conference recommended to tne Ail-India Trade
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  • 141 3 ORSCENE LITERATURE FLOODS KENYA NAimOBI: The police of Kenya and India are co-operat-ing in an effort to halt a heavy traffic in obscene literature and pictures which we flooding this country, mainly The Secretary oi Kenya has had discussions on the matter w.th the Commissioner for India, who has been
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  • 164 3 BOMBAY/: The 'heavy eneuucais (inorganic) sechoual cojii.mttce ©t tne Indian etanaarus institution wmcu met in lomc session with tue acids suucomnnttee of the 1.8.1. conciuded its two-aay deliberations in Bombay recently. Mr. Madnav n. t>nag>at oi Tata che•uicais presiued. ijic committee finalised oraft Indian standard specm~ations
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  • 167 3 dfzfc Until India builds its second shipyard in 1958. the Yugoslav shipyard will supplement the programme of the Hindustan shipyards at Visakhapatnam. Preliminary talks for the acquiring of the spare capacity of Kijeka yard have aireaoy taken place and the formal agreement
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  • 103 3 Indian Agriculturists For China NEW DELHI: The Government of India proposes to send an experts' mission to China to study Chinese methods of stepping up agricultural production. The mission, which ia expect* ed to leave soon for Peking, will make a particular study of how the Chinese are raising their
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  • 190 3 BOMBAY: The Government of India, in consultation with the Indian Central Cotton Committee, is understood to have set an annual production target of 5,586,000 bales of raw cotton for the period 1956--1961. The target of cotton production for the First Five-Year Plan was 42,270,000 bales although
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  • 82 3 BHOPAL: A 10 Kw. short wave radio station will shortly be established in Bhopal, the capital of the proposed new Madhya Pradesh State, It was learnt here. Five acres of land on the Shamala Hill within the city limits has been selected for constructing a studio,
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  • 127 3 DACCA: In order to safeguard their lousiness interests, indian businessmen in Pakistan have changed the.r nationality, it is learned here. Over a dozen Indians connected with the jute trade in faxistan lor many years, have applied to the Government foi P«rnuss*on to change tneo- naCionanty and some
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  • 103 3 SANTINIKETAN: President Rajendra Prasad in his capacity as the Parldarsaka (Visitor) of the Visva Bharati University has confirmed the appointment of Prof. Satyen Bose, eminent Indian scientist, as the Upacharya (Vice-Chan-cellor) of the University. Prof. Bose succeeds the late Dr. P. C. Bagchl. The Samsad (court) of
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  • 453 3 GOVrS DECISION WELCOMED M U 2' TTA L Thd Qov «"""ent of India's deoislon announcing the re-demarcation of boundaries between West Bengal and Bihar has at last ended the uncertainty over the fu *f r ?J >f t oerUln rw >« »h*t hitherto formed part of Bihar,
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  • 465 3 INDIA'S AIR TRAFFIC EXPANSION NEW DELHI: Air India In- ternational is planning a major expansion programme at an J estimated cost of Rs. 115,000.I 000 Rs. 45,000,000 more r than targetted for In the second 3 Five-Year Plan. J The additional allotment ha? 1 been asked for by the corporai
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  • 120 3 CALCUTTA: The education of girls in India at the secondary stage "lags seriously behind", acording to the Planning Commission. r At present out of 2,300,000 pupils enrolled at the secondary stage, only three per cent are girls. The provision for girls' education in the second
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  • 59 3 JULLUNDUR; To develop fisheries on scientific lines, fry of Mirror Carp, a prolific theeder and fast growing species of foreign fish, has been introduced in some of the government tanks in PEPSU. The fish attains a weight of 13 to 14 lbs in a period of
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  • 1926 4 DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE Need To Step Uo Food Production Targets Appeal To State Ministers MUSSOOREE: The Union Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. Ajit Prasad Jain, said that no rear listic planning was possible under Indian conditions without giving pride of place to agricultural development He was inaugurating a three-day
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  • 306 4 Gujerat 'Varsity: Instruction Medium AHMED ABAD: The Gujerat University last week introduc- t ed Gujerati as medium of instruction in the second year < course in all the arts, science < and commerce colleges affllia- ted to it The new academic year com- menced recently and about 25 colleges in
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  • 102 4 FOREIGN PROFESSORS FOR TATA INSTITUTE BOMBAY: Prof. Maurice Levy of Bcole Normale Superieure University of Paris, and Prof. Oregor Wentzel of Institute of Nuclear Studies University of Chicago, will arrive here shortly at the invitation of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. Prof. Levy, who will arrive here on July
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  • 249 4 NEW DELHI: As many as 15,000 applications have been received for the Indian Administrative Service special recruitment examination 1956 upto June 16. These applications were from those who are getting an income of Rs. 300 or more per mensem. After the relaxation of the rules regarding the
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  • 158 4 y NEW DELHI:. Aimrvey on urban unemployment in the larger towns of India, having a population of over 50,000 conducted by the National Sample Survey revealed the following picture of literacy in the country. Illiterates constituted 57.36 per cent of the poplation; literates below Matric account
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  • 104 4 BOMBAY: A City Presidenoy Magistrate released on bail a person alleged by the police to be a member of a gang engaged in intercepting Bank cheques in transit and cashing them by forging entries. Police told the Magistrate that the arrest 3d person, whose name was
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  • 131 4 TECH. TRAINING AT NAGARJUNASAGAR NAGARJUNASAGAR: Mr. jalsukh Lai Hathi, Union Deputy Mial*m for Irrigation* Power, Inaugurated a Heavy Earth Moving Equipment Training Centre here. This Is the second centre in the country. The first was opened at Chambel Project, Kotah in November last. Two more centres are to be opened
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  • 200 4 NEW DELHI: It has been observed that a number of companies have, soon before and after the commencement of the new Companies Act, on April 1. 1956, passed resolutions amending the relevant provisions in the Articles of Associations or otherwise increasing the fees payable to
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  • 450 4 PEOPLE HAVE «COLOt» SENSE': JAP IMITATIONS UNPOPULAR MADRAS: Hmn fe •my prospect of tite *>•*. ket feYMadras handkerchiefs to Nigeria and Gold Coast expanding in the coming yewsIt iTwitHnis hope, based on a £'<****«*?- ment of the situation, that Mr. N. K. Vtoayakam,
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  • 144 4 CITY MANAGERS FOR MUNICIPALITIES BHAGALPUR: The Government of Bihar propose to exercise greater control on the administration of municipalities by appointing City Managers for municipalities. Disclosing this at a conference of executives of municipalities, Mr. Bhola Paswan. Local Self-Government Minister, indicated last week that it was proposed to vest the
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  • 651 4 Sequel To Inclusion Of Malabar District TRICHUR: Hie Communist Party of India will function in Kerala under one provincial committee, instead of having two separate units for Travan-core-Cochin State and Malabar, with the re-organi-sation of States. A decision to merge the Travancore -Cochin and Malabar Committees
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  • 272 4 DRIVE AGAINST CORRUPTION IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The Special Police Establishment of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs investigated 1,231 case* involving 2,158 persons during the year 1950. In addition, it handled 689 enquiries involving 1,002 persons during the year. Out of these, prosecution* were launched in Courts of Law
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  • 673 5 New Approach? COLOMBO- Indfauw fat Ceylon anxiously await the outcome of dfecoauons between the Prime Minis. ™J?* <%W» *n London on the v«c«d S££°? cl^? 811 of Ceyionese Indians, Sri*!? «tt*f act*** solution in the past Mr. Bawhranttlre is the fifirVprime Minister who tenow
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  • 67 5 COLOMBO: The Government deferred a decision on the question of sending an official delegation to India and Pakistan to study the switch-over of the official language in those countries. It is understood that trie Ministers thought it best to await the return of the Prime Minister
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  • 30 5 CHAVAKACHCHERI Mr. K»aramu Kandiah, a boutique keeper and one who conducts hrhirunavukkaras Naya n a r taid other saints' days has be* gun ft fast to unify Tamil l«td«
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  • 258 5 LOW CLOTH CONSUMPTION IN INDIA CALCUTTA: Though India has the second largest cotton textile Industry, next only to that of the United States, she is one of the most sparsely clothed countries In the world. Statistics show that the offtake of cotton cloth in India is about 15 yards per
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  • 160 5 COLOMOBO: the Ceylon. China Friendship Association nas strongly protest to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and External Affairs that educational and cultural magazines sent by China have been withheld by Customs. The secretary of the association, Mr. Ananda Kumara in his letter to the
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  • 163 5 HOKANA: "Bacause of the untoward fear entertained by cue Tamils that there, would be a loss to the entire Tamil community where employment etc. are concerned as a result of making 'Sinhalese Only' the otate Language in Ceylon, and as lon* as ill-will and discord prevail
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  • 392 5 Degrees In Sinhalese: Committee Appointed To Make Recommendations COLOMBO. Hw Minister of Education, Mr. W. Dalwaamlro has ao* pointed a special committe* to make rucommmdaUu— th f t need to •*> tehe<> *> student* to obtain unlv«ntty degrees in Sinhalese. Tn« Committee taas also been asked to make recommendations on
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  • 324 5 Proclamation For Abatis* Dlstarbame COLOMBO: Sir Cyril de Zoysa read a message from the Governor-General statins; that the Proclamation he lssoftd was for the purpose of abating any disturbance or rebellion la Me country* He read another massage from the Governor-General giving his assent to the Ceylon State Mortgage
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  • 67 5 MT. LA VINIA. Crowds continue to gather at the Dhsmwja Vtharaya* Ala* Avenue, Dehtwala attracted by reports of a uaensmasjoa associated wtthtae Boddaa Image there. Some Boddhtete claim that as they leave the fenage appears to grew larger. Others claim tftat that the face of the
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  • 168 5 NAGPUR: The "fixamlna- i tion System Improvement Committee" set up by the Nagpur University, with the ViceChancellor, Mr. Justice K. T. Mangalmurti, as Chairman, has recommended that 80 per cent; of the total marks be allotted at university examinations and the balance of 20 per cent
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  • 172 5 BROADCASTING OF ANDHRA PRADESH HYDERABAD: Dr. B. V. Keskar,. tffcfcm Minister for information and Broadcasting, that it had been decided to put up a powerful ten kilowatt short-wave transmitter for the capital of Andhra Pradesh in Hyderabad which might be ready by March, 1967. The existing five kilowatt transmitter would
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  • 283 5 COLOMBO. THE JUNIOR MINISTER FOE POSTS AND BROADCASTING, MR. K. M. P. BAJABATNE, HANDED IN A MOTION TO BAN BOXING TO THE CHIEF GOVERNMENT WHIP FOR INCLUSION IN THE AGENDA OF WE NEXT MVTING OF THE GOVERNMENT PARLIAMENTARY GROUP. J l motion reads "The Government Parliamently Party
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  • 93 5 BOMBAY: Seventy-five tons of heavy earthmoving equipment supplied by Australia to India under the Colombo Plan were unloaded in the Alexandra docks last week from the British freighter Chebassa, which arrived to Bombay from Sydney on Saturday. The equipment is packed in 20 cases and is intended for
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  • 158 5 BANGALORE: The City Magistrate, Mr. A. Panchakshariah, last week passed orders extending the period of judicial custody upto July 7 of the three persons arrested by the police in connection with the morders and burglary committed at 'Ranga Vilas' in Gandhiaagar here oh the night of June
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  • 289 5 COMMISSIONS APPOINTED KAJBACHI: An wnwnwat was made last week of th« appointment «t a* Election Commission aad also a Delimitation Commission for the parpose of holding general election* in the country as early as posslMMe. A hand-out issued by the Information Department said last week that the
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  • 132 5 FUTILE EXPEDITION TO DHAULAGIRI •POKHRA (Nepal): The Argentine expedition to the It. Dhaulagiri failed to reach the summit. Col. Huerta, leader of the eight-man expedition admitting failure, said hare that they climbed only upto 23,000 ft. The eight members of the exS edition reached Pokhra in une 21. Col. Huerta
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  • 79 5 LONDON: Don't snuggle up to your boy friend in public, students at two of Durham University's women's colleges have been told by the authorities. Embraces at ths college entrances are embarrassing to passers-by, they eay. What is more, it is undlgnied. An article In "Palatinate," the University's newspaper,
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  • 99 5 2 RUSSIAN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR CEYLON COLOMBO: The Russian offer of two scholarships a year to Ceylon students tenable at the USSR. College of Higher Education in Moscow has been accepted in principle. The Ministry of Finance has now circularised the University of Ceylon and institutions under various Ministries, calling for
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  • 264 6 AMSTERDAM, July I—Princess Beatrix was Introduced to the Dutch people yesterday %u the heir-presumptive of the Royal throne. The smiling 18-year-oia Princess, accompanied by tier mother, Queen Juliana, and her father, Prince Bernhard, shook hands with city fathers at Municipal Museum and met young Dutch artists
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  • 318 6 No Negotiations With Red China Ckiamg's F.M. "WE DO NOT COMPROMISE WITH AGGRESSION" PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, July I— "No, a big no," repJed Nationalist China's Foreign Mfnfater George Yeto when he was asked today if Taiwan would accept Red China's offer to negotiate a peaceful Hettleroent of the Formosa* question.
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  • 130 6 WASHINGTON, July L —A Brazilian Journalist has been fined almost S3 billion dollars (US), the Brazilian Embassy reported here yesterday. The fine— roafWy four times the araout of money In circulation la Brazilwas imposed on Jorge Ferretra by Judge Lmlz Fraadseo Gi <?Ho of Sao
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  • 62 6 TAIPEL July 1: At 0010 today, a lone Nationalist warship exchanged fire with the Communist guns of Puyao Island, 60 miles north of Matsu, the Defence Ministry reported. The Ministry said the action started after the Communists opened fire. It claimed some Communist gun positions were
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  • 123 6 NICOSIA, July 1. British authorities refused to-day to delay collection of a record high fine of £40,000 imposed on the city of Famagueta for repeated violence by Greek Cypriot extremists. The collection is to start Sunday and continue for a week. A delegation of Famagusta Cypriot
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  • 81 6 ATHENS, July 1. Foreign Minister Evanghelos Averoff said yesterday he discussed the Cyprus issue with his Russian opposite number, Dmitri Shepilov, during high level talks which ended here on Friday. Averoff gave no details of any decisions that may *have been reached regarding action on the
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  • 129 6 U.K. AS BRIDGE BETWEEN U.S, U.S.S.R SEOUL, July 1. Cho Chung Whan South Korea's Acting Foreign Minister, yesterday expressed disapproval with Britain for attempting to be a "bridge" between the United States and Soviet Russia. Cho declared there were only two choices under the present world situation, "totalitarianism or freedom."
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  • 80 6 IWAKUNI, Japan, July I.— Australian airmen lowered their national flag here for the last time yesterday. The Royal Australian Air Force transport unit, stationed here since 1954. ceased to be an operating squadron and personnel began the pullout for home. The remaining- Australians shifted to
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  • 78 6 HOLLYWOOD, July I.—British film beauty Diana Dors has arrived for a movie and "lots of outdoor life and plenty of fresh air." Wearing a turquoise blue sweater "to match my Cadillac" and shocking-pink toreador pants, the actress stepped off a plane last night from New York.
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  • 86 6 BERLIN. July 1: The East German Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland yesterday blamed the Poznan riots on United States and West German intelligence agents. "One can equip, pay and train a whole bunch of bandits with 100- million dollars £35,--100,000 sterling) a year," it said. Neues Deutschland said the
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  • 73 6 WARSAW, July 1: All was reported quiet today at Poznan, where 38 people have been killed and 270 injured in rioting by striking factory workers. Despite the bloody disorders, and the annual international Trade Exhibition went on to complete its biggest ever business turnover
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  • 31 6 BONN, July 1: The West German News Agency Dpa yesterday said unofficial figures put the victims of the Poznan riots at more than 70 dead and 300 wounded. Reuter
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  • 61 6 KARACHI. July 1: Pakistan said yesterday that the signing of a trade agreement with the Soviet Union week "does not imply any change in foreign policy, nor is it a departure In trade policy." A Foreign Ministry spokesman declared: "We do not differentiate in matters
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  • 136 6 IKE QUITS HOSPITAL *Usm*K?fON, July l: rresident Eienbower walked simj llngly out b* Walter Reed Army HospitaL on Sunday after a three weeks stay and headed lor his Gettysburg, Pennsylvania* if arm to convalesce. The President went by auto on the 85-mile drive. He plans to stay at the farm
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    96 6 Photo. "Our two countries will light shoulder to «h©u"der Ir .a n y future war/' Russian Defence Minister Marshal Zhukov told President Tito of Yugoslavia in Moscow on June 20. Tito and wfiSff Russian Party Bee. NiklU Khrushchev had just signed two Joint communiques of "co-oporatlon in •quality in party
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  • 40 6 SUNADA WILL NEGOTIATE WITH RUSSIA TOKYO, July I.— The Japaaese government will name Defence Director Shigemaßa Sunada, chief negotiator in me the forthcoming World War II peace talks with the Soviet Union, in London, It was re- ported to-day. A.P.
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  • 319 6 LONDON, July I— Tfoe rioting in Poland became a big talking point yesterday in various Conunonwealth delegations attending the current Prime Ministers Conference here on world affairs. Conference sources said the topic is likely to te discussed when, next Wednesday, the nine Common wealth
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  • 237 6 WASHINGTON. July I— The United States yesterday offered to supply the Red Cross with flour, wheat and other foods to relieve a "serious food shortage" the Poland and particularly "the critical situation" at Posnan where rioting occured this week. The food
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  • 212 6 WASHINGTON, July 1: India wa» the subject of heavy debate ye«terday as the Senate rejected by a vote of 56 to 23 an amendment to the Forei 8 n Aid BUI which would have cut assistance to India in half. Senator Styles
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  • 129 6 BERLIN, July 1: Commun ist-East Germany announced yesterday it is cutting the pro iected size of its National People's Army from 120,000 to 90,000. It also said the army will be formed from volunteers not by conscription. The cabinet's decision was announced over the
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  • 83 6 LOS ANGELES, July 1: Major General Ctrl Siriyothin, Thailand's Minister for Economis Affairs, arrived here on Friday for a four-day tour of factories and farms. He wiH explore markets for his country's exports, principally tin and rubber. "Any Increase in the Thai standard of living,"
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  • 40 6 RUSSIAN ATTACHE EXPELLED BUENOS AIRES, July 1:1 The government yesterday expelled the naval attache of the Russian Embassy. A foreign ministry communique said the attache was Persona non grata, and had 24 hours to pack up and get out A.P.
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  • 23 6 STOCKHOLM, July 1: Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations General Secretary, arrived here by air from Warsaw yesterday afternoon. Reuter
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  • 53 6 LABOUR LEADER DENIED ENTRY PARAMARIBO, Surinam, July 1: Trinidad labour leader John Rojas, who arrived here yesterday to attend a labour conference was denied admis sion by immigration authorities. Rojas was put on an airplane and sent back to Trinidad. There was no immediate announcement as to the reason for
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  • 23 6 DJAKARTA, July 1: North Vietnam has approached Indonesia with a view to establishing normal trade relations, A Foreign Ministry source said today. Reuter
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  • 54 6 t ,R**«,.« July **^*lsta?'» AmbMsajOT to Rwfc, -Akhtar 'Hfesaln, yesterday paid a f arc*wllf *Vlsit to Italy's" Foreign Minister Gaetaoo Martino. Husain is expected to leave on July 7, a spokesman for the -Baki3tan Embassy said. He will go to London before re-
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  • 50 6 ANKARA, July 1. Premier Adnan Menderes and acting Foreign Minister Ethem Menderes will go to Afghanistan on July 25 for an official four-day visit, the Foreign Ministry announced last night. Hie Turkish leaders originally planned to go to Kabul at the end of June.— AP
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