Indian Daily Mail, 4 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 138 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY, 4, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 523 1 No Agreement Reached To Quit LONDON, July 3.— Two British Commonwealth premiers— old Oxford classmates grappled publicly yesterday over the fate of Britain's prized Indian Ocean bases in Ceylon. Blunt-epoken, bespectacled Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon told reporters Britain ha* agreed in principle to quit
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  • 159 1 BANK CHEQUE ON CRICKET BAT! LONDON, July 3: A bank here has accepted as a "cheque" a cricket bat bearing a two penny stamp and a written demand on it to pay £3 7s. 6d. r it was disclosed today. The cricket bat "cheque" was written by Major W. K.
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  • 60 1 SAN FRANCISCO. July 3: This, police said. Is how William Wai Lum-chun died: Chun. 34, jumped out of his fifth floor room at a hotel yesterday. Badly injured, he climbed to the roof of the 13-storey building and jumped again. That time he died. Police
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  • 137 1 MELBOURNE, July 3.— A u> tralia was accepting with- drawal of British naval strength from Ceylon without argument, the Melbourne Sun newspictorial political correspondent said to-day. BR. BASE IN MOMBASA? NAIROBI, July 3: The East African Standard today discussed the possibility of Britain establishing a major base in
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  • 138 1 LONDON, July 3 Senior Indian and Ceylonese diplomats yesterday examined the four-year-old differences between their two countries on the future of aome 750,000 Indian workers living in Ceylon. A discussion was arranged by Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon who
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  • 91 1 LONDON, July 3: Addressing Ceylon students here he was asked how he intended to "fill the vacuum" once British troops evacuated the island. "We shall take over these bases and run them ourselves," the Prime Minister answered amid applause. Answering further questions, he said he
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON, July 3: A record total of 28.600 million dollars average 173 dollars for every person in the United States was owed by Americans in May for goods they have bought by instalment according to the Federal Reserve Board. The debt is the amount still
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  • 25 1 LONDON, July 3: Marshal Kim II Sung, North Korean Premier, arrived yesterday in Warsaw for an official visit, Warsaw radio reported. A.P.
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  • 70 1 Mr. Kundanlai Devaser has, In a letter to us, refuted a report appearing in the I.D.M. dated Wednesday, June 27, and denied starting a "riva! organisation to the Malayan Indian Congress.' Mr. Devaser sa>s the purpose of his visit to Malacca was only to persuade the Malacca
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  • 217 1 INDIA AND CEYLON KEEP OUT OF TALKS ON DEFENCE LONDON, July 3- Prime Ministers of seven Commonwealth nations are holding informal talks here today on deience questions and particularly tne various security pacts oy which they are linked. India and Ceylon take no part in these talks. They are not
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  • 62 1 WASHINGTON, July 8. The Government announced yesterday it will sell 500,000 pounds of hojr bristles from the government stockpile. Hoe bristles come mainly from mainland China and were scarce after the Communists took over. The Government did not say, but it is believed synthetic fibres such
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  • 56 1 RADAR AT CALCUTTA AIRPORT (Prom Our Own Corn) CALCUTTA, July 3: Airfield control by radar system was put into operation at Dum Dum Airport here on Monday. This is the fiftt to be installed in India and will enable airport officials to discover aircraft twenty miles away and guide them
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  • 51 1 THE George Medal has been awarded to three Malaya policemen who though unarmed captured a band of terrorists carrying sten guns, rifles and hand grenades, it was announced last night They are Police Inspector Chew Kim Chaun, Police Inspector Loh Kwang Seang and constable Tong Song
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  • 177 1 Mr. 8. Jaganathan, President of the Singapore Trades Union Congress speaking at a Tea Party given In hie honour by the Tamils Representative Council on Monday, at John Little's Cafe. The Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Urn Yew Heck presided. Seen in the picture are Mr.
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  • 144 1 NEW DELHI, July A furore over the Nizam of Hyderabad's private police force is much ado about nothing-, an Indian Government spokesman said yes terday. The Nizam reputedly the world's richest manran have a £iiard of 3,000 men to watch his palaces. the spokesman said. And
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  • 39 1 BANGHBAGHDAD, Iraq. July 3: The Council of Minister yesterday approved a treaty of friendship and alliance between Iraq and Indonesia, signed in Jakarta last month, and decided to submit it to parliament for ratiflca- tion.— A.P.
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  • 31 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 3: Brig. Gen. Louis W. Maddox, 65, retired, died on Sunday. He was Oen. Douglas MacArthur's Finance Officer during World War 11. i A.P.
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  • 480 1 U. S. ENVOY'S WARNING WASHINGTON, July 3: John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Ambattaor to India, told Congrew in testimony released yesterday that failure to help India and other non aligned countries of Asia could have "unfortunate consequences" in the future. In a statement to
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  • 142 1 Periyar Gives Up Dravidastan Demand SEPARATE TAMILIAN STATE WITHIN INDIAN UNION MADRAS. July 3: Periyar E. V. Ramaswami, founder of the Dravidian Movement has given up his demand for separate Drayidastan State. He says he will now be content if separate Tamilian State is established within the Indian Union. Periyar
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  • 97 1 BURMA GOVT. REAFFIRMS NEUTRALITY RANGOON, July 3: The Burmese Government today announced that it would adhere to its policy of neutrality in its foreign relations. The statement, issued to the Press, said "in adhering to this policy we will be scrupulously honest in our dealings with all peoples. Whether they
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  • 92 1 (From Our Own Corn) NEW DELHI, July 3: The Finance Minister of P^PSU State has been found responsible for the budget leakaqr last March. A five-man Committee appointed by the State Legislature found that he had disclosed vital information to the Press by following
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  • 561 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore Wed., July 4, 1956 PARTITION OF SOUTH AFRICA (\N E of the pictures published yesterday in the INDIAN DAILY MAIL of the Commonwealth Premiers Conference now in session in London shows the South African Premier Mr. J. G. Stridjom standing along with the Indian Prime Minister
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  • 1213 2 PRIME MINISTER NEHRU EXPLAINS SIGNIFICANCE! Common Aim Of Raising People's Standards NEW DELHI. "Friendship can only exist between equals, between free people," said Mr. Nehru, speaking: at a dinner given in his honour by the Syrian President at Damascus. Mr. Nehru hailed the end of colonial
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  • 113 2 KARACHI: The Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai, has told the Pakistan journalists, now visiting China, that China did not favour reference of the Kashmir case to the United Nations. A report published here also said that the Chinese Premier regarded it as an interference in
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  • 258 2 KARACHI: A commission on marriage and family law* recommended here that any man Hvtag- In the- Islamic Republic of Pakistan, who wanted to take a second wife should first get permission from a matrimonial court. Polygamy has been a topic of general conversation in Pakistan over recent
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  • 1113 2 CAUSES DISAPPOINTMENT IN UNITED STATES MADRAS: All Americans interested in closer rotations between the United States and India are very disappointed that the scheduled meeting between Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Nehru has had to be put off be cause of the President's uncertain health. Thus cables, Mr.
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  • 34 2 PHOTO. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Hospital, Washington, by car I on June SO en route to hie term wave* as r with his wife, |at Gettysburg for a rent*MAMIE, heHeaves Walter Reedi AP
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  • 460 2 State Trading In Cement UNIFORM PRICE TO BE ENSURED NEW DELHI. The Government have decided to introduce State trading in cement and to introduce uniform price for it. This decision will be implemented with effect from July 1. The Government of India have been for some time considering, says a
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  • 45 2 The Minister for Agriculture, Enche' Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, on July 1, visited the Canning Research Station in Scuuai In Johore. In the picture, the Canning Officer, Mr. F. H. G. Conaty shows the Minister different types of local canned fish.
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  • 248 2 LONDON: India's Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru had an informal exchange of views on international problems last week with Mr. Louis St Laurent, Prime Minister «t Canada, and Mr. Lester Pearson, the External Affairs Minister of that country. The two Canadian statesmen were guests of Mr.
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  • 71 2 Nasser's Talks With Tito And Nehru CAIRO: Presidont Nasser oi Egypt w.ll visit Yugoslavia on July 13 and will attend th t Nehru-Tito talks to take place on Brioni island before returning to Carlo with the Indian Prime M.nister on July 19, according to sources close to the President. A
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  • 43 2 HYDERABAD: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad granted an interview to Dr B V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Brigadier Niranien Prasad at Rashtrapati Nilayam S/x sons of the Nizam also called on him and paid their respects.
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  • 358 3 KASHMHI DferUTE Pakistan-Held Territory Will Come To India SKINAGAR. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Kashmir Premier, said "If a plebiscite is held in the Pakistan-occupied areas of the State, all these areas will opt for India of which they are a vital and integral part." The Kashmir
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  • 106 3 BOMBAY: A new Govern-ment-owned shipping company the Western Shipping Corporation was registered here with an authorised capital ot Rs. 10 crores. The paid-up capital of the corporation is Rs. five crores. The corporation will operate scheduled services between India and the Western countries. Mr. Nagendra
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  • 115 3 RUSSIA'S OFFER TO YEMEN CAIRO, July 2: A spokesman for Yemen's legation says Russia has offered to build a new port of Hodeyeda on the Red Sea. Hodeyeda is Yemen's main port city. The spokesman said the offer was being studied. The Soviet proposal was made in connection witlf the
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  • 157 3 KARACHI: Mr. Akbar Khan, a former Major-General in the Pakistan Army, told a public meeting here that an agitation of such a magnitude should be that India would be "forced" oseated inside Kashmir vailcy to give up Kashmir. Mr. Akbar Khan, who functioned as General Tariq in
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  • 130 3 LONDON: Tbe contingent of Indian Holders of the Victoria Cross now m Londn to participate in the Victoria Cross cen^ tenary celebrations met Prime Minister Nehru. The 11 Indian heroes gathered at the Indian High Commission o™?** Aldwych with senior officers or the High Commission and
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  • 160 3 BOMBAY: Nationalist Goa D leaders, representative of the major Goan political parties, last week appealed to Prime Minister Nehu to exert his influence on free nations and the Commonwealth countries "to halt the inhuman repression" and mass arrests of Goan citizens, launched by the Portuguese Government in
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have arranged ior regular movement ot sugar by special trains from factories in Northern India to destinations in the South, where at present there is a keen demand ror sugar, says a Press Note issued by the Ministry of
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  • 64 3 GGF GGM MARRY! UNION CITY, New Jersey, July 2: An 84 year old man and a 67 year old woman, with a total of 36 children, grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren by previous marriage*, were married here on Sunday. Oominico Batonfarano's son, Frank was boatman. The youngest parson present among 80 in
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  • 510 3 REGIONAL FORMULA CRITICISED KARNAL: Speakers at the Maha Punjab Samiti Conlci ence heud here strongly criticised the Regional formula for the re-organisation of the mnjab. The conference was inaugurated by Mr. Bhairon Singh, Leader of the Opposition in the xtaiasthan \idhan Sabha and President of the Rajasthan
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  • 818 3 NEW DELHI: The new Companies Act, which came into force on April 1, 1956, has, it is learnt, been working smoothly so far and the difficulties that were envisaged in some quarters owing to its early enforcement have not materialised. This has mainly been the
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  • 207 3 BERLIN, July 2: A giant Communist purge gripped the rebel Polish city of Posnan on Sunday after tank led troop* had crushed a bloody three day uprising by armed workers. Two red armoured divisions and thousands of police have sealed off the battered and smouldering city,
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  • 133 3 RIOT IN REFORMATORY PENDLETON, Indiana, July 2: A riot spread through the Indiana Reformatory yesterday as 25 "agitators" armed with knives and clubs grabbed four guards and marched on the Administration building to free men in the detention block. Eight prisoners and two guards were wounded. The riot started during
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  • 61 3 SRINAOAR; A one-hour meeting took place between Dr. Subbaroyan, former Madras Minister, and ex-Premier ADdullah hi the Kud Sub-Jail. Dr. Subbaroyan, wljo was here in connection with the meetings of the Official Language Commission, had secured the Kashmir Government's permission to meet sheikh Abdullah, After meeting Sheikh
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  • 165 3 NEW DELHI: The Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, has sent the following message for the provincial conference of the Natal Indian Congress which is now being held at Durban, South Africa; "On behalf of the Indian National Congress, I send you greetings ca the occasion
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  • 316 3 PUDUPET (Chingleput District). Acharya Vtooba Bhave said here that he was not against external or Internal trade or against industrial expansion in the country, when be raid that villages should be self-sufficient, It was only in regard to the primary necessities of life. Clarifying tm
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  • 336 3 Reds And P.S.P— Scope For Electoral Alliance NEW DELHI: Talks were held recently between th<* Communist .and Praja Socialist leaders to explore th**(MoftMtttit» of as electoral alliance between the twii f(m#M tefPt upa jetettfgfct agates* the Congress hi the forthcoming general elections, it was learnt here. The r;^ 6 otiations
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  • 368 3 Alagesan 's Tribute To Bhave CHINGLEPUT: Mr. O- V. Alagesan, union Deputy Minister for Railways, declared 1 open on June 24 a new building of the District Board Primary School at Mullipakkam in Chdngleput Taluk. It was constructed at a cost of aboflt Ra. 8,000, half of which was contributed
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  • 292 3 LUCKNOW: The prospect of a large part of Best Utter Pradesh being flood-free will become bright if the current Indo-Nepalese talks on the building- of detention reservoirs in catenment areas of the Rapti across the U.P.-Nepal border prove successful. According to the engineers of the
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  • 799 4 PORTUGUESE BRUTALITY: BOMBAY. The Portuguese police, unnerved by the recent attacks on Europeans in Goa by underground Nationalists, have begun a wholesale roundup and arrest of outstanding businessmen in Goa on the mere suspicion that they know something about the underground movement or
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  • 136 4 BELGAUM: The Goa Government is seriously contemplating re-introduction of food rationing in the colony in the near future, according to Information reaching the National Congress (Goa) here. With the refusal of Burma and later of Pakistan to supply Goa with rice and essential foodstuffs, rice shortage
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  • 221 4 BOMBAY Mr. Morar ji Desaid here that "Hindi should be made simple and at the same time rich if its stature as the national language was to be maintained. Inaugurating the Bombay branch of the All-India Hindi Research Institute, the Chief Minister said there could not
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  • 90 4 UNWISE BUYING AND SELLING WASHINGTON, July 2: Senate investigator* reported yesterday that the U.S. Defence Department told 23 million wooden picnic spoons and forks at bargain prices while another agency was buying them under new contracts. They said the Defence Department replaced the wooden utensils with expensive plastic models while
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  • 77 4 NOTTINGHAM, England, July 2: A lion attacked his trainer on the stage of (the crowded Empire Theatre while two nude showgirls posed inside the cage. The trainer, 51 year old I chol a* THfodis, was clawed on the hand before he drove the lion off on Saturday
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  • 401 4 NAOPUR: A meeting of Congress workers, convened by the Nagpur Pradesh Congress Committee here passed a resolution extending its "full support" to Prime /Minister Nehru's announcement that Bombay will be Centrally-ad-ministered for ft period of five years. Mr. M. P. Tumpalnwar, President of the NPCC, presided
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  • 838 4 MYSORE: Mr. A jit Pra*ad Jain, Minister for 1 ood and Agriculture, Government o f India, said that the Union Government had launched upon a big programme for the development of co-operation in the country. He appealed to every co-operator to extend fullest support for
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  • 132 4 Last week on Tuesday on the occasion of his 50th birth day, the Great Tamil Scholar Tint SIVAGNANA OB AM AN I was honoured at a big function at the Raja Annatnalal Hall In Madras. Tamils of all schools of thought and Tamil organisations of all kinds
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  • 712 4 Purse Presented At Madras Meeting MADRAS. Tributes to the services rendered by Mr. M. P. Sivagnana Oramanl in the cause of Tamil language and literature and to Tamil Nad were paid at a public meeting held last week to !?i£i ta e htan birthday,
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  • 204 4 fghf Tile tragi c spectacle of the armaments race which the world witnessed' to-day, he said was caused by the multiplication of wants. Modern civilt, sation meant only more luxuries and keener competition among people to secure them for themselves. Thje problem could
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  • 563 5 Treatment Mm Jaffna JAFFNA. Speaker after speaker at a meeting held at the Sri Naga Vihara, Jaffna, reassured Sinhalese residents in Jaffna, that no harm would be done to any Sinhalese man, woman or child, and also blamed those Sinhalese who had left the place or sent
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  • 157 5 DEBATE ON SINHALA BILL IN SENATE COLOMBO: Strictest security arrangements will b# adopted by the Senate whan it debates the Language BUI on fiiiy 3 4 and 5. The President, Sir Cyril de Zoysa decided to allow only senators, officials of the Senate and Pressmen holding special passes into the
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  • 98 5 VIJITHAPURA: A three-leg-ged elephant was shot dead by the Polonnaruwa police as a result of its having chased two surveyors and five labour era employed under the Girlthale New Colonisation Scheme. It appears that while these men were atfvork in the Jungle they were confronted by the elepnant
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  • 106 5 QUILON: The Indo-Norwe-gian fisheries community development project In TravancoreCochin is to be intensified and a new fishing centre is to be established at Cochin, the Standing Committee of the project decided at a recent meeting. The project was started in 1903 under an agreement for technical
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  • 141 5 LANDING RIGHT FOR AIR CEYLON IN BOMBAY COLOMBO: An official dele- I cation will shortly leave for India to negotiate landing rights at Bombay for Air Cey- lon-KLM overseas service. Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne, Ceylon's High' Commissioner in India, has had preliminary discussions with Indian civil aviation authorities. According to a
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  • 343 5 Steps To Relieve Congestion In Madras Buses MADRAS: The Government propose to put into service about 31 new buses, and lo others suitably refitted, to ply i on 10 of the more congeslen routes in the City bus system, t in addition to the regular route j buses. The routes
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  • 480 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Federal Party has taken up the position that their ten Members in Parliament &nould not resign their seats at the moment hi protest against the Shinalese only Bui, but shoiud continuously be voicing their protest trom within the House, ihis policy
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  • 177 5 COLUMBUS, (Ohio): Several strong radio- signals from' the planet Venus were detected at th« radio observatory of Ohio State University during May. The Director of the Observatory, Dr. John Kraus, said recently it was the first time the planet had been hoard t rrom. It is
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  • 350 5 MADRAS: Mr. C- Subrainaniam, Minister for Finance, made an appeal to artists not only to try to bring in new tueas and methods in the field of art, but also to try to adapt them to our own traditions and culture, so thftt by associating those new
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  • 99 5 DIVISION ALONG THE CEASE-FIRE LINE JAMMU: Addressing a mammoth public meeting, at Poonch, 150 miles north-west of Jammu, Dr. K. N. Katju, the Union Defence Minister, reiterated India's stand announced by Prime Minister Nehru some time back that the present Cease-fire Line provided the "best solution of the division of
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  • 79 5 HONGKONG: Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Premier and Foreign Minister declared China's support for India's claim to Goa. Addressing the National People's Congress now in session In Peking, Mr. Chou said: "We formally support the Just struggle of the Indonesian people for the recovery of West Irian (West
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  • 59 5 COMET AND VISCOUNT AT MOSCOW photo. Unusual right at Vnukovo Airport, Moscow, la tke Royal Air Force Comet II seen on Jane 89 befor e taking off for London. On the left la a Vicken Viscount of Central African Airways, tke first British civil airliner and tke first turbo-prop airliner
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  • 249 5 NEHRU: DOYEN OF C'WEALTH PMs CONFAB LONDON: The London weekly review the Economist, described Mr. Nehru as "the doyen" of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. It said that quite plainly Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. Nehru, two very different men looking at the matter from two very different national standpoints,
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  • 92 5 MOHURS FOUND CHAPRA (Bihar): Labourers digging in the grounds of a building under reconstruction here have struck gold and silver. On Tuesday last, they unearthed 35 jars full of gold and silver Mohurs, and a search for more jars is now on. The
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  • 168 5 SOVIET TRADE MISSION IN KARACHI KARACHI: The Soviet trade delegation, which is now here negotiating a trade agreement with Pakistan, is understood to have asked for the opening of a purchase mission In Pakistan. They have suggested the pattern of arrangement they lave with India and that they should be
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  • 135 5 Reorganisation Of States: NEW SET-UP BY NOVEMBER NAINITAL: Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, Union Home Minister, said in an interview here last week that the new States would come into being by November 1, next, if not earlier. Replying to a question on the general elections, he said "we hope the
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  • 273 5 ALL-INDIA JOBS FOR NON-HINDI MEN ALONE HYDERABAD: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Socialist leader, has suggested what he describes as "a simple and revolutionary solution" to the national language problem in India. He says while Hindi should be enforced immediately, there should be a stipulation that nobody from the Hindi-speak-ing areas
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  • 200 5 BOMBAY: The University of Bombay Calcutta and Madras the oldest Indian universities which will be celebrating their centenary next year will be given a grant of Rs. one crore each by the University Grants Commission for their expansion programmes. This was disclosed by the Vice-chancellor of the
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  • 128 5 Aviation Centre For Banaras University LUCK NOW: The Govern-ment-subsidised Hind Flying Club of Uttar Pradesh will shortly open an aviation centre at the Banaras Hindu University. This is part of an elaborate programme designed to include air-mindedness in students. The centre, which will be the first of its kind to
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  • 378 5 Budget Leakage Case NEW DELHI; The Union Budget leakage case against b'. X. Jacob, former foreman of the Rashtrapati Bhavan Press, and five otrters took a new turn when the Special State Prosecutor. Mr. Blpin Behari La), submitted in the court of the Special Judge, Mr. Jawala Das, here that
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  • 97 6 ANTI-BRITISH BROADCASTS BY GREECE LONDON. July 3; The Eden Government said last night that Greece had not responded to its requests to tone down the contents of its broadcasts to troubled Cyprus. Conservative Gilbert Longden asked in the House of Commons "if there had been any diminution of incitements to
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  • 127 6 BIG BEN WILL BE SILENT FOR 3 MONTHS LONDON. July 3: The chimes of the Big Ben. from the famous clock towering over the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, were silenced last night after they had struck nine o'clock. A long overdue overhaul is being carried out, and the chimes
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  • 43 6 NEW YORK. July 3: India yesterday submitted a "note verbal" to Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations Secre-tary-General, asking for consideration by the Disarmament Commission of India's proposal for a ban on all test explosions of nuclear weapons. Reuter
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  • 136 6 500 HUTS WASHED AWAY: THREE PERSONS DROWNED (From Our Own Corn) trivandrum, July 3: All rivers in the West Coast are in full spats following the unusually heavy rains last week, and many areas have been filooded. M Karuvannur, ten miles from Trichur, the banks of
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  • 93 6 HUNGARY TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY VIENNA. July 3: Life imprisonment is to be abolished in Hungary and action taken to free judges from official interference. Dr. Bela Kovacs, Deputy Minister of Justice, has announced. The Budapest newspaper Nepszava of Sunday, reaching here on Monday, reported that Dr. Kovacs had also
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  • 72 6 NEW YORK, July 3: Novelist Michael Arlen, whose book "The Green Hat" was an outstanding success of the era after World War I, left an estate of "under US$5,OOO" that will go to his widow, th" filing of his will showed he:e yesterday. The novelist died
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  • 92 6 A-FALLOUT IN CALCUTTA: SCIENTIST'S DENIAL CALCUTTA, July 3: Mr. A. E. Adams, Scientific Director attached to the recent British Atomic Test in the Montebello Islands on Monday discounted any connection between the test and the recent radio-active fallout in Calcutta. Mr. Adams, who was passing through here on his return
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  • 24 6 OTTAWA. July 3: Mr. Rene Beaudoin, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, has submitted his resignation to gain his "full freedom of speech.'
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  • 77 6 SPEAKER QUITS TO GAIN FREEDOM OTTAWA, July 3: Mr Ren* Beaudoin, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, has submitted his resignation to gain his "full freedom of speech." Opposition members have alleged that Mr. Beaudoin allowed the Government to break parliamentary rules to pass controversial legislation last month to
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  • 194 6 CAMBODIAN EX-KING IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, July 3: Prince Norodom aihanojflc, former King and ex-Fo*eign Minister of Cambodia, arrived here yesterday and called for an "affectionate and sincere entente" be tween his country and the So viet Union. Whea the Prince, now political leader of the former French colony, was met
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  • 23 6 MOSCOW, July 3: Dmitri Shepilov, Minister for Foreign Affairs, returned yesterday after a tour of tbe Middle East. A.P.
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  • 173 6 (From Our Own Corr:) MADRAS, July 3-f Further felling of teak trees in the or 8t of M r District has been halted by order of the Madras State Government. The Forest Department officers there were ordered to suspend the usual operations pending a full
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  • 127 6 A -RESEARCH FACTORY EXPLODES NEW YORK. July 3: An atomic research laboratory in New York was rocked by a double explosion on Monday. The Atomic Energy Commission swiftly investigated and said there was "no radiation hazard" outside the building. Police said at least 200 employees were in the plant when
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    116 6 Mr. B. B. Malik, former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court and Indian .member on the Malayan Constitutional Commission, speaking at a function arranged by the Tamils Representative Council in honour of Mr. S. Jaganathan on Monday, at John Little's Cafe. Others in the picture are Mr. Lim Yew Hock,
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  • 92 6 LONDON, July 3: An American Company, Chemstrand Limited, has concluded an agreement with the Government of Northern Ireland to spend more than £3,500,000 sterling on building a plant to manufacture "acrtlan" acrylic fibre at Coleralne, County Londonderry, it was announced yesterday. It is expected that
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  • 56 6 P^S. Ju»y 3: It was learned in Paris from Saigon yesterday that the South Vietnamese Constituent Assembly last night adopted th« draft constitution it had been dlseussEr for three months. It had still to draft the preamble and fill in article eight d^ g 1 to** national
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  • 43 6 BACK FROM HIMALAYAN PEAK YESTERDAY KATMANDU, Nepal, July 3": Six remaining members of the Argentine expedition to Mount Dhaulagiri flew in here vester> day from Pkhara. Two others of the eight-man team have already flown to New Delhi on their wav home AP
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  • 235 6 oA rt LON < I N L July B~■■«"■*8 Bessie Braddock, a 20fepound Labourite MP, whiped out a brace of air pistols in the House of Commons last night She was promptly ruled out of order. The House was debating anti-crime legislation. Mrs.
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  • 123 6 NO IMMUNITY FOR OPPOSITION MPs! ANKARA, July 3 -The Grand National Assembly has decided to cancel the Parliamentary immunity of four opposition Republican People's Party deputies. No members of the three opposition groups were present at yesterday's session when the action was taken. The opposition, totaling about 60 deputies, nad
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  • 53 6 DAMASCUS, July 3—Headquarters of inter Arab boycott or Israel announced it blacklisted 18,612-ton British tanker Verena. The announcement yesterday accused the vessel of violating boycott regulations by anchoring in both Arab and Israel harbours during the same voyage. It added the Verena will now be banned from
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  • 100 6 TOKYO, July 3: The British Embassy here today announced, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11, has appointed Mr. Tetsuro Furugaki, Honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, (C.8.E.) in recognition of his services to Anglo-Japanese relations. Until recently, Mr. Furugaki was President of
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  • 95 6 ANKARA, July 3— General Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of Britain's Imperial General Stan, iias arrived for a week's visit as the guest of the government. The visit is described «ui routine but diplomatic circle? consider it certain Sir Geralo will meet Prem.er Adam Men deren for
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  • 162 6 PARIS, July 3: Seven young men have been arrested in Paris on charges of attacking and robbing girls who refused to take part in pagan love-rites, police sources said today. The seven, aged between 21 and 26, include a negro lawyer from Dakar. French West
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  • 84 6 KATMANDU. July 3: The Nepal Prime Minister Mr Tanka Prasad. has accepted an §g£*» to visit CommunS ~£l l today*** ffiClaly announ No date was given for the •/wit .but it i S uSderrtJSf Mr! anka Prasad does not wish to a^oad until he has
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