Indian Daily Mail, 3 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL.. XU No. IS7 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY, S, 1066 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1024 1 BANDA HINTS "FACILiTiES" VISITS TO UNITED STATES RUSSIA AND CHINA SHORTLY WANTS CLOSER TIES AMONG COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES LONDON, inly 2— Britain has agreed in principle to withdraw her bases from Ceylon, the island's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, said today. Mr. Bandaranaike, here
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  • 144 1 Kalagam's Peaceful Protest From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 2.— The Dravida Kalagham staged a peace, ful demonstration in the City last evening with the permission of the Police Commissioner, a procession of volunteers went through the main streets and gathered at the Beaoh where Mr. S. Guruswamy addressed them.
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  • 115 1 From Oar Owb Correspondent MADRAS, July 2. Members of. the Madras Non-Gazetted Officers Association began re* ceiving their monthly salary today they bad earlier decided to abstain as a form of mass protest to the Madras Government's indifference towards their grievances. This followed last moment talks
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  • 158 1 —PANT From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 2. The Home Minister Mr. Govind Ballata Pant who lias Just returned from Gaunauti in Assam declared ftal there will be no change in the political set up in the Naga Hills immediately, since this would be a
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  • 67 1 HONOLULU, July 2: VicePresldent Nixon arrived In Honolulu on Sunday en route to the Philippines and told reporters President Eisenhower "has not discussed the political situation with anyone in his political family." The dapper Vice President accompanied by his wife, landed in a special air force Constellation
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  • 93 1 On Sunday night two Wickham trolleys were patrolling the railway line from Tanah Road to Tanjong Malim when the first trolley felt an explosion underneath. It continued and passed on unharmed and proceeded to Sungkai station for assistance, the second trolley having stopped. An investigation was
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  • 107 1 DOCKERS WALKOUT IN AUSTRALIAN PORTS MELBOURNE, July 2- Deckers walked off ships in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne today when a new court order governing slingloads came into force and shipowners began a "speedup". In Brisbane dockers walked off all 23 ships in port while in the two other cities they
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  • 236 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 2t Truck* mounted with loudspeakers meved through the streets of Ffcmagusta yesterday directing Greek Cypriote to collection points for payment of a US$ll2,OOO maes line impeeed by the British as punishment for acts of rebel violence. Resentment ran high in the East
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  • 82 1 Queen Elizabeth entertained the Commonwealth Premiers to dinner at Buckingham Palace, o» June 27. Left to right are; J. G. Stri Jdout (South Africa): Chaudri Mohammad All (Pakistan): S. O. Holland (New Zealand): L. S. St. Laurent (Canada): Sir \nthony Eden (Great Britain): Her Majesty: R.
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  • 541 1 Border Crossing Control System To Be Introduced MANILA, July 2. The Philippines and Indonesia will tign a five year Immigration agreement in Jakarta Wednesday, finally settling tn long-pending issue or an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 Indonesians living In the Philippines. The Agreement, reached after two year* of
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  • 87 1 ENVOY GETS 24 HOURS MORE TO QUIT BUENOS AIRES, July 2— Soviet sources disclosed last night that the Argentine Foreign Ministry had granted Commander Morosov expelled from Argentina, a 24 hours extension of permission to stay In the country. Although no formal announcement has been made, it Is understood that
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  • 174 1 —SEABALD From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Mr. William J. Seabald, United States Deputy Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, to-day told a press conference here that he was not prepared to talk "on matters of substance." Mr. Seabald who is on an extensive
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  • 114 1 WASHINGTON, July 2— Philippine Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo declared on Sunday "we cannot give up title to ownership of any piecu of our territory. "The United States," he said during, a television interview (reporters coming up) "should recognise the sovereignty of the Philippines government over
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  • 31 1 LONDON, July 2: Warsaw radio reported on Sunday night units Of the Soviet Baltic fleet have arrived at Gdynia, Poland, to loin the Polish n*vy day Migrations— A.P.
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  • 529 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., July 3. 1956 Ghost Of The Br. Empire In New Proposal JHE British proposal to broaden the basis of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council with the appointment of Common* wealth and Colonial Judges so that it could develop into a "Commonwealth Supreme Court,"
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  • 1429 2 Madras Minister Oil NGO»'' Demands MADRAS: "As long as direct action is on their agenda and they contemplate direct action, it will not be possible for the Government to consider the demands of the N.0.05." stated Mr. C. Subramaniam Finance Minister, speaking to
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  • 165 2 DRAFT STANDARDS FOR HANDLOOM MATERIAL MADRAS: The seventh meeting of the Handloon Cloth Sectional Committee of the Indian Standards Institution was held on June 20 in the Committee Room of the Madras State Handloom Weavers' Cooperative Society Ltd., Egmore under the chairmanship of Mr. C. 8. Ramanathan of the Union
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  • 127 2 VIJAYAWADA COUNCIL SUPERSEDED VI JAY AW ADA: Orders were received last week from the Andhra Government superseding the Vijayawada Municipal Council for one year with immediate effect and appointing Mr. Y. Guru Reddi. as the Special Officer in addition to his normal duties as Commissioner. The Government charged the Council
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  • 194 2 KURNOOL: Twenty-nine Municipal towns in Andhra, including Kurnool, the State Capital, waot to the polls last week in the elections being held to reconstitution the councils. At KurnooJ polling was brisk in most of the wards and the voting recorded by lunch time ranged between 35 and
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  • 201 2 MAN ROBBED OF Rs. 5,000 IN MADRAS CITY MADRAS: "the Crime Branch of the City Police are investigating a case of theft in which a young man aged about 25 is reported to have been relieved of Rs. 5,000 in broad daylight in a busy thoroughfare in the City. It
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI: It is understood that the total number of surplus workers of defence establishments who have been found alternative jobs, through the efforts of the Defence Ministry, now exceeds 1,900. The team of officers sent out by the Hindustan Machine Tools (Private) Ltd.,, has.
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  • 260 2 Argentine Professor's Story SSJS3" "~W«"WSST*»,g: Profewor Orlando R«ne Bravo told about It this *m»i« Whether there really is an abominable snowman half man, half beast which leaves enormous footprints was not determined in this case Prof. Brave said, because the native guide who killed
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  • 55 2 ATHENS, July 2, —Fifteen thousand Athenians crowded the town hall square when the Soviet Btaefe* «UU»ter attended a reception in his honour given toy Major Katsotas Jast night. The crowd, shouting "Hurrah—Shepilov," made the Russian appear on the Town Hall balcony with the Mayor. He saluted
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  • 116 2 MIAMI, July 1: Vice-presid-ent Richard Nixon said here yesterday the western world was faced with a "painful dilema In rejecting the "so-called peace moves" of the Soviet leaders. ..r? u LJ f these were accepted Uncritically we may weaken our alliances and thus invite the very war
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  • 223 2 SCARCITY AREAS IN MYSORE BANGALORE; Mr. M. V. Krlshnappa, Union Deputy Minister for Food, who returned after a two-day tour of the drought-affected areas of Mysore and Mandya districts, toio Pressmen here that it wa*> money scarcity and not food scarcity that was prevailur in those areas. Peopie tnere. ne
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  • 76 2 1,000 TOLAS GOLD SEIZED AT MADRAS MADRAS: About 1,000 tolas of gold worth over a lakh of rupees, suspected to be contraband goods, were recovered last week by Inspector S. RajamagS*f" 2 theC.I.D., Crime Branch, Madras, and his party from a clerk In a City firm by D^ e G
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  • 243 2 MADRAS: Mr. M. V. Kri*hnappa, Union Deputy Minst.r for Food ami Agriculture, Mid that the Government of India ted decided to release for sale to the public Rs. 40 crores worth of rice during the next four or five months. The rice
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  • 302 2 Trial Of Ghaffar Khan KARACHI: The trial of the frontier leader. Khan Abdul GhafFar Khan, which opened last week at Dunga Gali (West Pakistan) was adjourned to July 11, after a half-hour sitting at the request of the defence, according to messages received here. Khan Ghaffar Khan is charged with
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  • 99 2 LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION ACT NEW DELHI: By a notification published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary) last week the Life Insurance Corporation Act has come into force on July 1, 1956. The effffect of this will be to enable Government and companies concerned to take certain preliminary action without waiting
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  • 150 2 BOMBAY: The Reserve Bank of India, reporting on the progress of co-operative movement In India, has said that by the end of June 1955 roughly about 80.1 million people or nearly 21 per cent of the country's population had been brought under the fold of the
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  • 418 3 New Service To Be Set Up NEW DELHI: A new All India Service for managing the growing number of industrial undertakings owned or managed by the State will be set up shortly by the Government of India, it is learnt. The scheme, it is
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  • 609 3 SHILLONG: The military aa well as the political aspects of the situation in the disturbed Naga HllUs district are expected to figure at the high level conference wtych the Union Home Minister, Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, W IU have this week-end at Gauhati with army a/id
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  • 80 3 ROME, July 2, Deaf-mute Mario d'Agata of Italy won the worn bantamweight boxing championship Friday night when the referee announced that champion Robert Cohen of France had retired after th« sixth round. Cohen, In his dressing room immediately afterwards, said "It was dishonest. It was
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  • 388 3 Industrial Training Centres To Be Run By State Govts. MADRAS: Mrs. Durgabal Deshmukh, Chairman, Central Social Welfare Board, participating In tae annual break-up function of tne irainee* of tne lmhistniaJ iTa.mng Centre, under tne auspices of the Andra Manila ,>abna, San Thome. stated that training centres of the kind would
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  • 171 3 iAJCKNOW: No person urawn irom a private industrial nrm ana having a nen on i*a previvus post will incncelortn be employee in a uovernment department dealing with private industry, either on a token salary or as a fully paid officer, instructions to CUtfe effect have
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  • 119 3 TRIVANDRUM: Thirty- tw" Mntiii industrial units to manufacture a variety of consumer goods will be set up all over Travanoore-Cochln in the cur rent financial year. Each of these units is expected to provide employment for 60 to 100 people. A sum of Rs. 22.29
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  • 113 3 SECUNiDERABAD: Triumph of ex-employee over ex-presid-ent of the Secunderabadi District Congress Committee was the hdgtyight of the results of the elections to the corporations of Secunderabad and Hyderabad some of which wen; announced. Ex-employee Narasimha Rao contested as Independent to defeat congress candidate Ramlal, who was one
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  • 169 3 JOBS FOR EMPLOYEES OF FIRMS LUCKNOW: No person drawn from a private industrial firm and having a lien on his previous post will henceforth be employed hi a Government department dealing with private industry, either on a toket salary arua fully paid officer. Instructions to thfs effect have been conveyed
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  • 199 3 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY INCREASING CALCUTTA: Suggestions have been made, it is learned, by the Centre to the State Governments to adopt appropriate measures for dealing with juvenile delinquency. The establishment of a remand home in each important town, a certified school and a hostel for boys in each State, a Borstal
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  • 211 3 MADRAS; The pumping operations in the Neivell Ug> mte Project hfr.ve now been resumed. Uiving this information Mr. T- *f. S- Mani, Chief Executive Officer, Lignite Investigations stated that the pumping tests were ret-urned on June 22. New pumps, which Itad been obtained, were also* put
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  • 89 3 NSW DELHI: Tho Law Commission has taken up the task o* tlve revision of Land Acquisition Act and other Central Acta dealing with the aofUtefetti and re* iquisltloning of immovable property for blic purposes." The Commlsflloo will make recommendations aa to the lines on which these Acts shouW
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  • 225 3 Schomes for Development RAMESWARJU*. Mr, Khandubhal b&ifti, tWon Labour MiBitter, ftrrttfed fct Dhsmushkodi by a special saloon attached to the Dhanushkodi Fast Passenger and immediately motored to the holy bathing ghat for a mend bath. The Minister also saw the sea erosion there. Leaving Dhanushkodi, the Minister arrived to Rameewaram
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  • 77 3 PADMINI'S "QAIDI" Padmini, the South Indian dancing star, has just completed two exotic numbers for Eagle Films' Qaidi. Qaidi is an adaptation of the Prisoner of Zenda. Apart from her dancing, Padmini will also figure in dramatic scenes. Suresh plays a dual role in this film. Agha, Kamal Mehra, Anwar
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  • 481 3 NSW DELHI: The Union Home Minister, Pandit G. B. Pant, accompanied by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Dutt. In leaving for Assam to appraise the situation in the troubled Nan land. They would confer with the Military Commania* Gea. Kccfear and tike local civil authorities. No one
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  • 123 3 BADULLA: "The nationalisation pf estates in Ceylon is no doubt a good move but I want tne Government to nationalise first those estates not run properly," said Mr. L. B. Jayasena, Secretary of the Parent Union of Estates' Staffs of Ceylon at the 12th annual general meeting
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  • 42 3 BLACKPOOL, England, July 2 A three-storey restaurant and store building collapsed nere Friday night, killing at least one person and injuring 18 others. Police and firemen to-day probed the wreckage in a search for other possible vie* tims. AP
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  • 520 3 PLEA FOR FREE FLOW OF NEWS LONDON: Mr. Devdas Gandhi, Editor of the Hindustan Times, expressed the hope last week that there would be free flow of news about the Commonwealth Prime Ministers* Conference now in session here. *mt*iL C^JSiJ!?2^ l J!? Uor
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  • 90 3 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, has received the following message of thanks from the Foreign Minister of Morocco: "I have the honour of Bending to Your Excellency the thanks of the Government of His Majesty the Sultan for advocating the cause of independence of the
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  • 310 3 ELECTRICAL FACTORY PROPOSED IN BHOPAL NEW DELHI: The Central Government will soon take over an area of nearly three square miles near Bhopal town, which has been selected for the location of the projected heavy electrical equipment factory, to be set up in the public sector. The exact site Is
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  • 308 4 Great Havoc Reported In East Bengal DACCA: Flood waters rushing from Assam entered Brahmaabaria, submerging Brahmanbaria town itself, according to a telegraphic message received here last week. Several municipal and district board roads are under water and people are being evacuated to safer places.
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  • 501 4 TRAIN SERVICES DISLOCATED BOMBAY: Torrential rain fell in Bombay from June 26 morning onwards. The heavy downpour dislocated both vehicular as well as suburban train services at many places. On the Central Railway, the tracks were flooded between Masjid and
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  • 471 4 NEW DELHI: The Finance Ministry appears to be somewhat concerned not over the desire of the Chairman and the Managing Director of the State Bank of India to relinquish their office but over the speculation that had centred round the reasons for their resignation. Neither Dr.
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  • 148 4 INDORE: Archarya Vinoba Bhave was not opposed to the use of electricity for running Ambar Charkhas, provided its use was made available to all those who wanted to run the charkhas. This was disclosed here recently by the Union Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr. Ajit Praaad Jain, while
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  • 297 4 MADRAS: The Madras School of Social Work has been entrusted with the running of a one-year course of training for the administrative and supervisory personnel for the Social and Moral Hygiene Programme sponsored by the Central Social Welfare Board. Twenty lady candidates from 18 States
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  • 112 4 ALLAHABAD: Mr. jusuce Mehrotra, Vacation Judge of the Allahabad High Court last week ordered the release on bail of Pindidas and Raghunandanlal who were arrested in connection with the alleged murder of Arjan Singh, Editor of the Bandamataram, Delhi. His Lordship accepting the bail application ordered
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  • 132 4 2 Airliners With 127 Men On Board Lost ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico JUly 2,— Two airliners with 127 people on board were presumed lost last night over the desert wastes of Northern Arizona. With no news of either tat many hours officiate jiald botn must have gone down. The .planes were
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  • 149 4 JAP FORGING AHEAD IN A-RESEARCH DARWIN, July 2: Japan was "surging ahead" in nuclear research for peaceful means and within a year would possibly be the most serious competitor of the United States and Britain, professor Harry Messel, head of the Sydney University School of Neuclear Physics, said here yesterday.
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  • 95 4 NEW U.S. AIR BASE OPENED PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire, July 2, A massive 70 million dollar (£25 million) bomber base was opened here yesterday by the tTnited States Air Force Secretary, Mr. Donald Quarles. He said that ne*t year 150 strategic aircraft would be operating from the base, including tankers for
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  • 86 4 RANGOON. July 2, The United Sates has agreed to buy 1,100.000 dollars worth of Burmese rice it was officially announced here yesterday. Burma will use the dollar proceeds of the sales towards the payment for the services of American technicians and for sending technicians and
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  • 103 4 LONDON: Britain's 26,000 mental hospital nurses have decided not to work overtime Id an effort to force better pay, shorter hours and longer holidays. The move was decided on against the advice of their leaders when their union met at Llandudno, Wales. No date has yet
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  • 84 4 Army To Take Control Of Distribution DACCA, East Pakistan, July 2: The Pakistan Army is taking Over Immediate control of food distribution in flooded East Pakistan, Mr. Pazlul Huq. the Governor of the Province announced in a special broadcast here last week. The Governor
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  • 514 4 ACCIDENTS TO AIRCRAFT: INDIA GOVT's SURVEY wpw DELHI* According to a booklet, "Accidents to infatal. In flrt* an instructor and a NCC cadet lost their lives during an air display. The booklet contains four tables bringing together complete data on each accident, including the date of the accident, the type
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  • 63 4 LOS ANGELES, July 2, Charlie Dumas of Compton California broke the seven foot barrier with a leap of seven foot and half an inch in the high jump in the United States final Olympic trials here yesterday. (W. Davis of the United States set the
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  • 107 4 Be Decent To People: Soldiers Tola SALISBURY, southern England, July 2, Genarl Sir Gerald Tempter, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, urged troops here yesterday to b« "decent to other people, whatever their nationality." General Templer was visiting the First Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers before its departure for
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  • 101 4 ALGIERS, July 2, In a recorded broadcast over Tunis Radio last night Tunisian Premier M. Habib Bourguiba declared that he could not admit the principle of the permanent stationing of French troops in the former protectorate. We have not fought colonialism and won our
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  • 1132 4 KASHMIR BELONGS TO PAKISTAN! -AL I "BUT YET LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE" LONDON: Prime Minister Mohammed Ali of Pakistan claimed that Kashmir belonged "by right to Pakistan, in accordance with the very basis of partition, in accordance with every other criterion geographical, strategic and economic" "Nevertheless," Mr. Ali told a
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  • 70 4 VIENNA, July 2,— Protests against the leaders of the Hub* grain regime and their subservience to Moscow have been made at public demonstrations in Budapest in the last few days, according to reports reaching here from Budapest yesterday. One demonstration lasted throughout the night of June 27-28
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  • 704 5 BANDA'S ASSURANCE ANURADHAPURA: "In this Jayantt year I assure you that, with the help of the gods, our language and our righto will be given their due piace. But hi the implementation of this, policy, the interests of the Tamil language and the
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  • 358 5 TRINCOM ALEE Mr. C. y fl »>n«flgfng>wm president of the Illankal Tamil Aram Kadchl. said at-a meetin* at the Pathirakalianunan Temple premises that TamU MPs could not be duped by Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam and bis henchmen. Over 5,000 men and women attended the meeting,
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  • 196 5 GAL OYA REFUGEES FORM ASSOCIATION JAFFNA.: On his return from Gal Oya, Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, QC. MP met a large number of evacuees from Gal oya Valley at a conference at the Schdbl of Higher Studies, Anmaipandthidy. Jaffna. At this conference he informed them of the steps he had
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  • 265 5 Move To Upset People's Govt? KOTTE: Members of the Lanka Santa Samaja Party, certain foreign countries and some public servants were trying to upset the People's Government. Therefore to* people should be mor.e careful and help the Government to defeat the aim of such people, said Mr. k. M. p.
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  • 168 5 "It is only when we are In danger that we begin to take stock of our culture. Now a new era has dawned upon Its Tamils both in India as well as in Ceylon and that era Is forcing us to take stock
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  • 450 5 Registration Of Indians APPEALS ALLOWED COLOMBO, Two appeals against orders made by the Commissioner for the Registration of Indian and Pakistani Residents were allowed by Mr. Justice H. N. G. Fernando and Mr. Justice T. 8. Fernando, and Their Lordships directed the Deputy Commissioner to take steps on the footing
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  • 92 5 KOTHAGUDEM: One person was crushed to death and four others received injuries* one among them seriously, when the verandah of a building which was under construction collapsed last week in the Netajl Market following heavy rains. The injured persons have been admitted in the Colliery
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  • 296 5 COLOMBO. The Federal Party has decided to take immediate steps to contact various Hindu authorities and negotiate with them to throw open temples to all sections of Hindus irrespective of differences of caste or other social barriers. The party has also decided religion.
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  • 97 5 MADRAS: A State- wide organisation of agricultural information service has been proposed by the Government of Madras under the Second FiveYear Plan to educate the farmers on agricultural practices and create in them a bais for improved methods, it is learnt. The scheme, which is estimated to cost
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  • 580 5 COLOMBO. In a broadcast message to public servants Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, Finance Minister, said that no action should be taken by Ministries or departments to alter the existing state of things pending action by the prime Minister himself In implementing the Sinhalese Only
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  • 151 5 MADRAS: As the electoral rolls now under preparation will be used for the next general elections and in order to give sufficient time to qualified persons to have their names enrolled, the Election Commission, India, has extended the period for filling claims and objections in respect
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  • 68 5 BELGAUM: Some of the mines in Sanquelim, Bicholim. Ponda and Pernem Mahals, where Goan nationalist underground workes are active, are Facing closer because of Gao Government's restrictions on supply of explosives 'to the mining industries in Goa, a report reaching National Congress (Goa) said. Repeated pleading by
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  • 390 5 NEW DELHI: There were 24 accidents to Indian-registered aircraft and four to Indian-re-gistered gliders in 1965, according to a booklet "Accidents to Indian-regtatered Aircraft during the year 1955" published by the Ministry of Communications. Nineteen of these accidents occurred in India and the remaining outside India.
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  • 137 5 MADRAS: A Single Digit Finger-print Classification Bureau, the first of its kind in the State, has recently been opened in the Police Commissioner's Office in the City. The Bureau is maintaining a collection of single digit prints, which will provide greater chances of spotting out criminals even from
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  • 893 6 Speakers' Tribute At T.R.C. Reception Leaders of the Chinese, Halay and Indian Communities attended a function arranged by the Tamils Representative Council to wish goodbye to Mr. S. Jaganathan, who is leaving tomorrow for London to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's Study Conference at Oxford. The tea
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  • 172 6 CHICAGO. July 2: Firemen gave a 9,000-pound elephant sweltering in the 100-degree heat a cool drink yesterday and in return the elephant helped police solve a traffic problem. Big Babe, the 67 -year-old elephant, was being carted in an eight-ton semi trailer to Porter, Indiana, for
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  • 46 6 140 RECORDINGS BROADCAST TO-NIGHT Radio Malaya has received tape recordings of Round Table discussions by the Malayan delegates who have been attending as Observers at the International Labour Conference at Geneva. These recordings wall be broadcast after the 0.30 p.m. English news tonight Tuesday, July 3.
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  • 370 6 MOST GRUESOME AIR DISASTER IN HISTORY OF AVIATION GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA, July 2— Burned wreckage of two big airliner swhich presumably collided in flight with 128 aboard was found less than a mile apart in the Grand Canyon Sunday. There were no sign of survivors. If all aboard the plane
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  • 132 6 July 2 The head of u.S Air Force rescue team said Sunday a freak combination of coincidence and weather may have caused two riant alrlinerstb collide over the Grand Canyon^ mSS*** Byr d RylSt y °Sf March Air Force base. Callrtn The .*w> Constellation was visual flight plane
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  • 144 6 LOS ANGELES, July 2— An ffiS"?^ to have s P®? lal vacation for 11-year old Fred Staecker. y He broke a leg playiiig foot- ball last December, but it had healed well enough for him to get around on crutches. And Saturday he was heading- for
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  • 107 6 INDEED, IT'S HER LAST FLIGHT PHILADELPHIA, July 2 Margaret Ann Shoudt, 26, a stewardess aboard the United Air Lines plane that crashed at Grand Canyon, was making her last flight before going on reserve duty, her brother said yesterday. "Saturday," said Albert S. Shoudt, Jr., a salesman, "was the last
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  • 258 6 IKE's 40th Wedding Anniversary GETTYSBURG, Pennsylvania, July 2: President and Mrs. Eisenhower cut a wedding cake on Sunday, commemorating the 40th anniversary of their marriage. They had exchanged anniversary gifts. Prom the President to his wife: A gold heart shaped medallion with the inscription: "Ike to Mamie. 1916--1956." Her gift
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  • 117 6 PREMIERS DISCUSS 'FORMOSA' LONDON, July 2— The Commonwealth's future relationships with China and the Formosa situation dominated this morning's 150-minute session of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference. Conference sources said the nine statesmen talked so long on Formosa, trade with the Chinese mainland, and the Peking Government's admission to the
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  • 235 6 BROTHER M. Subramaniam. M.A., of Theosophical Society, Adayar, Madras, who is here on lecture tour to South-east Asia, will be delivering lectures this week at various places as follows Tuesday July 3, 6 p.m. at No. 9 Norris Road. Rarnakrishna Mission Premises. Subject: "Spiritual Life" under the auspices
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  • 96 6 THE organisers of Onarn celebrations in Singapore invite entries for the following games. Badminton Tournament: Field consists of 3 singles and 2 Doubles, and entrance fee is (12. Open Singles S, Open Doubles 6, Singles for boys from 10 to 14, Singles for girls from 13 to 18.
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  • 39 6 'VIENNA, July 2: Radio Prague said on Sunday former Deputy Foreign Minister Jiri Nosek has been nominated as Czechoslovakia's Ambassador to India. He is to replace Frantisek Komzala, who will be given other duties A.P.
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  • 291 6 LONDON, July 2 Commonwealth Prime Ministers entering a second wwk of talks an worjfd affairs here today are discussing future relations with Com muntet China, the South-R .st Asian 4 situation, and the problems of the sterling area. The nine Prime Ministers at their morning meeting
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  • 56 6 LONDON, July 2—PhillppinSenator Roseller T. Lim Sun day presented Dr. Frank N D. Buchman, initiator of Moral Re-armament, with the order of the Philippines Legion of Honour. The presentation, made at the director of Philippine president Ramon Magsaysay took place at the Westerrninister Theatre before an audience
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  • 108 6 KARACHI, July 2— The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani said today that Indonesia would welcome assistance from any country provided there were 'no strings attached.' Mr. Abdulgani, speaking to reporters when the plane taking President Sukarno home after a tour of the United St-tes, Canada, Europe
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