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Title Section16 1956-07-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XIL No 189 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration580 1956-07-05 1 "Maker Of Modern Between East West' 9 India: Link LONDON, July 4: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, whose successful ambition was to help throw the British out of India yesterday became a Citizen of London with the highest honour the city can bestow. The Indian Premier drove through cheeringA.P. - 580 words
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Article265 1956-07-05 1 PERIYAR EXPLAINS "Malay alee s Telugus Haven't Got The Dravidian Spirit"! From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 4 ln a press statement published here today, Periyar E. V. Ramasw ami, founder of the Dravidastan Movement, explained why he had now suddenly abandoned his twenty-year old demand lor a separate Independent265 words
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Article166 1956-07-05 1 INDIAN CHAMPIONS HERE JULY 13 The Indian Badminton champions will arrive m Singapore on Friday, July 13, by Air India International, to participate m the Selangor International Tournament to be held between July 27 and 30. Indians will be again participating m the Malayan Open Championship Tournament to be held166 words
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Article95 1956-07-05 1 The Commissioner of Police, Singapore, has, it is officially stated, informed the Secretary of the People's Action Party that m the light of the assurances given by the representatives of the P.A.P.. to the Chief Secretary, 'he is now prepared to consider further95 words
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Article25 1956-07-05 1 ROME, July 4: Fifty-eight people were hurt when two crowded trams crashed into each other on the outskirts of Rome last night. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article61 1956-07-05 1 Mr. Nehru spoke of his early days m London, 51 years ago. He told of his affection for the City "during those impressionable years." Then the Premier said "there followed a period m which I was engaged m activities m connection with the freedom of my61 words
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420 1956-07-05 1 MANILA, July 4: The United States on Tuesday acknowledged complete sovereignty of the Philippines ever all U.S. military baeoe m the Philippines and pledged it would relinquish all titles to euoh bases. A joint statement ieeued by President Magsaysay and Vice Preeident Nixon said "theA.P. - 420 words
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178 1956-07-05 1 Transfer Of Bases In A Year's Time LONDON, July 4. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, said here last night m a Radio interview that he felt the tansfer of the British bases at Trincomalee and I Katunayake could be eflected m a year's time to so. Ho added thatReuter - 178 words
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Article119 1956-07-05 1 BOMBAY, July 4: Indian Premier Nehru and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany are to have a searching discussion of world affairs here next week. Nehru is coming to West Germany for four days after the London conference of Commonwealth premiers. He arrives on July 13,119 words
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61 1956-07-05 1 CHINESE NURSE WHO ATTENDED ON NETAJI From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 4 The Government of India are most anxious to record the evidence of a Chinese nurse who looked after Netaji m a Formosa Hospital just before his death. They have requested the British Government to get the61 words
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Article85 1956-07-05 1 Singapore Police has announced a reward of $10,000 to any person or persons giving information leading to the arrest of the persons responsible for the kidnapping of a 55-year old Chinese millionaire Ng Kwee Gam and his 56-yr. old Boyanese Hussan bin Abdullah. They were kidnapped on the85 words
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Article109 1956-07-05 1 CARIO, July 4. President Gamal Abdel Nasser dissolved the Coptic (Egyptian Christian) Lay Council to-day. His decree set elections for a new council to be held within a month. The dissolution decree followed an internal quarrel m the church over the return of the Coptic patriarch,A.P. - 109 words
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139 1956-07-05 1 No State Funds For Schools Practising Racial Segregation WASHINGTON', July 4— The United States House of Representatives hag tentatively adopted an amendment to a School Bill calling 1 on the Govern* ment to withhold sohool funds from States which practise racial segregation m the Classroom. The amendment, put forward m139 words
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Article77 1956-07-05 1 "CHURCHILL DIED" RUMOUR! WKSIERHAM, England, July 4.— Sir Winston Churchill continued last night he Is still very much alive. Humours teat be had died bussed through German newspaper otttoes as the 81-year-old Statesman are a hearty dinner In his country house here. "Oh, no, not again," said his Secretary as77 words
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Article132 1956-07-05 1 LONDON, July 4.— Ceylon will tell the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference here to-day that she intends to become a Republic but wishes to remain m the Commonwealth thus following the example of her Asian Neighbours, India and Pakistan, authoritative sources said. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, theReuter - 132 words
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Article21 1956-07-05 1 VALETTA, July 4. British warships sailed from Valetta yesterday for "Exerstse Medtac", an eight-day operation with Turkish warships off Turkey.— A.PA.P. - 21 words
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116 1956-07-05 1 Further Talks On Br. Bases In Ceylon LONDON, July 4— Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, today had further talks with British Ministers on his country's demand that Britain evacuate her naval and air bases from Ceylon. Before the morning session of the Commonwealth Prime Mlntaters Gonfcrtnat, Mr, Bandaranaike conferredReuter - 116 words
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Article124 1956-07-05 1 CONCESSION TICKETS FOR "PESTA" KUALA LUMPUR: The Malayan Railway Administration announces that m connection with the forthcoming Festival of Culture "PESTA" at the Lake Gardenss, Kuala Lumpur from 13th to 15th July, 1956, Concession Tickets will be issued at single fare and a half, for double journey, to Kuala Lumpur124 words
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Article50 1956-07-05 1 KATMANDU. Nepal, July 4 A2O-member' delegation to Communist China left here for Peking for three weeks today taking with them personal messages from King Mahendra Shah and Nepalese Prime Minister Tanka Prasad. to Chinese Communist Chairman Mao Tse Tung and Prime Minister Chou Bn-lai. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article72 1956-07-05 1 PAYMENT FOR REST DAYS FOR MINERS The Industrial Court will sit m Ipoh on Wednesday, July 18, to determine the matters referred to it by the Malayan Mining Employees Association and the Malayan Mining Employees Union m their joint application. The essential matter which the court was asked to determine72 words
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Article32 1956-07-05 1 KARACHI, July 4: Afghan troops and members of the Weikh Zalmai (Afghan Democratic Party) have clashed twice recently according to reports from Kabul, the Afghan capital quoted by Radio Pakistan last night.32 words
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Article151 1956-07-05 1 In the composite Madras State Justice Party had great rollowing m both the Maiayalee and Andhra areas. But when Periyar took over the leadership after the Congress came into power, he converted the Justice Party into a purely Tamilian Party but sought to hide this by calling his151 words
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Article27 1956-07-05 1 WASHINGTON, July 4: Miss Wang Tsun-ying, a member of the Formosa Legislature, was introduced to the Senate today by Senator Margaret Chase Smith (Republican Maine). A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-07-05 1 THE CHIEF MINISTER, Tunku Abdul Rahman, flew by helicopter to visit the Pantal area of Negrl Sembilan last Saturday. He was accompanied by the Director of Operations, Lt. General R. H. Bower, and the Mentrl Besar, Negri SemWian, Enche Shamsuddln bin Naln. Picture shows the Chief62 words
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529 1956-07-05 2 An Example To Other Papers In Malaya Indian Daily Mail Spore, Thnrs^ July 5, 1956 ESTABLISHED on the 17th December, 1951, the Tamil WUirasu Bell Club to-day claims an active membership of 17,101. not only within Malaya but outside, m India, Ceylon. Indonesia and Borneo. The Club's official organ published529 words
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Article2476 1956-07-05 2 fhjhgckklhjl OOTACAMUND. Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, in* anything aUe, it is theroject work here said: If there is one thing on which Urn fortunes of Madras SUte depend more than on anything else, H is thk provision of electricity both for rural2,476 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-07-05 2 SUKARNO IN BERNE PHOTO. Traditional Indonesian weljomln* garland is draped over Indonesian President Sukarno by young Indonesian girl as he arrives at Berne Railway Station, on June 28, on a visit to Switzerland. Also m the photo are members of the Indonesian Legation Staff. The President. U on a tourA.P. - 58 words
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Article82 1956-07-05 2 AJMER: A letter from Bombay was delivered to the addressee m Ajmer after nine years, eight months and five days. The letter, which bore the date October 21, 1946, was from the Home Library Club of the Timer of India, Bombay, inform:ng the addressee that82 words
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Article200 1956-07-05 2 BOMBAY: Out of 43 trade associations, mostly from North India, which had applied for permission to conduct forward trading m rapeseed, mustardseed and their oils, the Forward Markets Commission recommended two associations one each m Delhi and Agra. Disclosing this, the report of the Commission on200 words
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696 1956-07-05 3 Disrupts Unity And Strength Of Country PARAMAKUDI. Addressing a public meeting under the local Youth Congress Committee at Paramakudi, Mr. C. Subramanian, Minister for Finance, Madras Government, exposed the hollowness of the arguments of both the Dravida Kazhagam and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam m regard696 words
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Article93 1956-07-05 3 EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE LABORATORY BOMBAY: The Government of India are taking over the Indian Institute of Medical Research m Calcutta and the Central Laboratory for Scientific and Industrial Research m Hyderabad, it is learned here. The decision follows the recommendation of the Board of Scientific and Industrial Research to the Ministry93 words
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Article124 1956-07-05 3 ALLOTMENT OF LOOMS FOR MILLS NEW DELHI: The procedure to be followed In distriDUting the proposed 14,600 new automatic looms between different mills was discussed at a meeting here between the representatives of the cotton textile industry m Delhi and Kanpur and the Minister for Consumer Industries, Mr. n. Kanungo124 words
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119 1956-07-05 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government have received the reply of the Andhra Government to their proposal for effecting an early settlement of the inter-State border issues, if possible before the reorganisation of States, by mutual negotiation or arbitration. Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, conferred last week119 words
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Article40 1956-07-05 3 WASHINGTON, July 3: The Senate yesterday passed and sent to the House Legislation to change the name of Bedloe's Island m New York harbour to Liberty Island. The statue of Liberty stands on the Island. A. P.40 words
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Article83 1956-07-05 3 POONA: Mr. N. V. Gadgil, M.P., speaking at the General Body meeting of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, said there was a "conspiracy" to deprive the M aha rasht nans of Bombay City. "I use the word, conspiracy, m all its meaning," he added. Mr. Gadgil Mid83 words
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Article109 1956-07-05 3 DACCA: Pakistan's Finance Minister, S><ed Amjad AH, who neads a four-man special m»ssoin to East Pakistan to study the food and flood situation, said here that arrangements were toeing made with the Indian Government for a meeting at ministerial level, possibly m the third week of July at109 words
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Article293 1956-07-05 3 NEW DELHI: Tourist traffic iii India has increased by 115 per cent m the past five years. m 1951, 21,000 tounsts came to India, while m 1955, it is estimated well over 45,000 entered the country. This has resulted m India earning between Rs. 60,000,000 and Rs.NAFEN - 293 words
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42 1956-07-05 3 INDIAN JOURNALISTS TOUR OF RUSSIA MOSCOW: A group of Indian and South American journalists, visiting the Soviet Jnion at the invitation of the (Jnoin of Soviet Journalists visited Stalingrad and then left oy air for Tashkent, Tass, the Soviet News Agency reported.42 words
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Article541 1956-07-05 3 Executive Resolution MIMiANESWAR: The Chief Minister of Orissa. Mr. Nabakrusna Cnauunuri. was asked by the Utkal Pradesh Congress Executive 'to agree to staouluer the responMbUitles of tne administration of the State for the next term of tive years to follo w tne coming general election," by a541 words
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Article48 1956-07-05 3 LONDON: Most of the count rle* comprising the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation did not belong to South-East Asia, humorously observed Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon at the A-ICC meeting recently. India's ace diplomat said amidst loud laughter, "that is probably why they have chosen the name SEATO".48 words
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Article67 1956-07-05 3 SKIRANGAM: The Srirangani Municipal Council at its meeting last week, Mr. K. Vasudevan, Chairman, presiding decided to run a work-house with a view to eradicating the bosgar nuisance m the town and directed the Municipal Engineer to prepare estimates for converting the Panagal market building into67 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-07-05 3 The 10th Seesion of the Central Touriet Traffic Advieory Committee met m New Delhi on June 7 to discuM problem* r*J«tino t» tftvttopmtnt tf touritm m f ndia* Mrs Oi V. AlUMtn, Union Deputy Minister for Railways and Transport. preiUtd, tffturt «howi Mr, Altjutn «^r%tlin9 th% itimV^.47 words
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Article283 1956-07-05 3 ALUMINIUM PLANT FOR MADRAS STATE MADRAS: The Central Government are at present investigating the possibilities of establishing a rs. 10 crore aluminium plant m the public sector m Salem district. Mr. T. T. Krishnamachar Union Minister for Industries and Commerce told news men that he had asked tn Madras Government283 words
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Article146 1956-07-05 3 PRE-UNIVERSITY COURSE IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Syndicate of the Madras University has approved m general the regulations and the syllabus relating to the pre-University course except for some minor alterations. According to the decision of the Syndicate, students, who have not taken mathematics m the SSLC. and vi the entrance146 words
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Article108 1956-07-05 3 NAIROBI: Preparations are being made to welcome Dr. S. Radhakrishnan when he arrives here on a goodwill visit on July 10. Dr. Radhakrishnan will be met at the airport by Sir Evelyn Baring, the Governor. There will be a ceremonial drive through the streets of theNAFEN - 108 words
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332 1956-07-05 3 LEADERS TO TOUR STATES NEW DELHI. Messrs. Baiwanlrai Mehla and Naba Krushna Chaudhuri will be the special representatives of the Cerftral Election Committee of the Congress for the Tamil Nad Pradesh for assisting the Pradesh Election Committee m the selection of Congress candidates for the332 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-07-05 3 Mr. G. B. Pant coming after inspecting the Kotla Power House. Housed m a building designed according to modern concept for power station structures, Kotla Power Station is equipped with the latest generating machinery, auxiliary services and protective devices.39 words
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Article159 1956-07-05 3 INDORE: The Union Government is now seriously considering the question of reducing the age-limit for entry into Government service from 25 to 19 or 20, with a view to checking the onrush of students to the universities, Mr. Manohar Singh Mehta,, Madliya Bharat Education Minister said159 words
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Article933 1956-07-05 4 PANT'S NEW FORMULA Gauhati Discussion GAUHATI. Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant, the Union Home Minister, began a top-level conference with the Assam Chief Minister, Mr Bishnuram Medhi and some high ranking civil and military officials on the situation m the disturbed Naga Hills area. The meeting it933 words
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Article202 1956-07-05 4 NEW DELHI; India has planned adequately to cover her current year's steel requirements and is now taking a longer view of the problem, it is learnt here. As against the estimated demands of a little over three million tons of steel for 1956-57, the indigenous production202 words
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Article25 1956-07-05 4 NEW YORK: The United States has gained the contract for .supplying West Germany's first atomic reactor to be ordered overseas.25 words
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Article211 1956-07-05 4 India's Approach To Socialism BUCHAREST: The VicePresident of India, Dr. 8. Radhakrishnan, said that every country should be free to choose any method for achieving the goal of socialism. "We In India have adopted one road which is m consonance with our tradition, background, history and experience." Dr. Radhakrishnan was211 words
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Article182 1956-07-05 4 Punishment Of Thieves Novel Way CHEYYUR (Chingleput Dt): Acharya Vinoba Bhave suggested a novel form of punishment to those who were convicted of theft. He said such people should be sentenced for hard labour on a piece of two or three acres of land to be gifted to them. Addressing182 words
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Article83 1956-07-05 4 BHATINDA: Fifty-eight Akalis, including their leader, Jathedar Kehar Singh, delivered applications for Congress membership to Sardar Ajit Singh, M.P., President, Bhatinda District Congress Committee, following a call by Sardar Qlan Singh Rarewala, Leader of the Akali-dominated United Front Assembly Party to the Akalis to join the Congress.83 words
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Article32 1956-07-05 4 LONDON: Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, received Mrs. Indira Gandhi at Clarence House. Mrs. Gandhi Is m London with Mr. Nehru who is attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference.32 words
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Article231 1956-07-05 4 LONDON, July 3— Mr. Selwyn Uoyd, the Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that the recent meeting of military staff officers at Singapore was "m no way concerned with the relationship between the South East Asia Treaty Organisation and the Federation of Malaya." The relationship would231 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-07-05 4 The Kotla Power House, 18 miles down stream from the Nanjjal Dam, on the Nangal Hydel Canal, was inaugurated by Mr. G. B. Pant, Minister for Home Affairs, Govsrnment of India, on June 9. The Kotla Power House is the second to be commissioned m the chain of four Power72 words
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Article251 1956-07-05 4 Introduction Of Powerlooms NEIW DELHI The Government of India have requested the Btate Governments to draw up schemes for the introduction of nowerlooms In the handloom sector on lines indicated by them It was announced recently that 35,000 powcrlooms would be installed over, two years i.e. 1956-57251 words
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538 1956-07-05 4 BOMBAY: Mr. K. C Desai, Chairman of the Indian Insurance Companies Association, lust week appealed to the insurers m the country to put their house m order so as to ensure an abiding plate for their business m the private sector. M f:538 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-07-05 4 View of the Ganguwal Power House of the Bhakara Nangal Project. The Power House was opened by the President m January 1954. <* ££M£ a :^;i:^x.r^r Bs:w^.8 s:w^. jb28 words
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Article124 1956-07-05 4 VIENNA, July 3.— The num bei "killed m the PozSn aX fn^n mUnlBt rlots is "close to itKX accordin to a compi° rece?v. c y ewitn estimates received here yesterna v by western diplomatic sources. y These witnesses described the official polish government estimate of 48124 words
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Article281 1956-07-05 4 NEW DELHI: Sixteen technical assistance agreements under the Indo-U.S. technical co-operation programme providing a total of more than 2.4 million dollars as United States aid were signed between the Government of India and the U.S. Technical Co-operation Mission. These are the final agreements for281 words
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Article373 1956-07-05 5 Political Interference Would Be Suicidal j AMPARAI. Political interference m the maintenance of discipline and orderlines among the working class would he suicidal to the smooth working of the Gal Oya Board, because such solicitude is liable to be misinterpreted by the uneducated rabble as a tacit373 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-07-05 5 HSJJE*™* 1 actress MARILYN MONROE is seen her* embracing playwright ARTHUR MILLER at a Press Conference In Boxbury, Counectiout oo June 89 Just a few hoars before their wedding took pta» In white Plata*. New York, a suburb of New York City. He announcement concerning the culminationAP - 79 words
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Article208 1956-07-05 5 COLOMBO: The Tamil tea- > chers are the real backbone of the Tamil language. It is the vital duty of every Tamil teacher to reduce his wants to the minimum to contribute his mite to the furtherance of the Tamil language that was dethroned and brought208 words
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196 1956-07-05 5 COLOMBO: The proposed Divorce Commission will be asked to pro- vide machinery for bringing about the reconciliation of estranged couples In die first Instance. This will be done througn Marriage Guidance Bureaus consisting of eminent social workers and representatives of various religions. The196 words
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Article124 1956-07-05 5 COLOMBO: Ceylon has no :hance of setting a t once the ten thousand tons of muttu sambha rice requested from the Indian Government The Ministry of Food and Agriculture was informed by the Indian Government that clue to a shortage of the rice In India it124 words
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Article197 1956-07-05 5 COLOMBO: CeytflO should set. up an Atomfe saergy Commission. Meet countries including several m South East Asia have taken atomic energy development very seriously and nave already set up auch commission*. amis opinion is expressed by Professajr C. J. EUezer, Dean of the Faculty of Science of197 words
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Article144 1956-07-05 5 COLOMBO: A commission to revise the divorce laws m the country has been recommended l the Cabinet by the Home Minister, Mr. A. P. Jayasuriya. 9 Mr. Jayasuriya said that there was general opinion than the divorce laws of our country needed revision m view of144 words
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274 1956-07-05 5 JAFFNA. A resolution requesting the Government to take over Fort Fedenck at Trincomalee ami all the buildings therein from f£ n na and mllltarv authorities, and establish there. m a Tamil university, was moved at the monthly meeting of the Jaffna Municipal Council, Mr. S.274 words
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Article115 1956-07-05 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India propose to construct a permanent all-weather civil aerodrome at Tuiloai, »ia miles from Imphal, at a cost of Ki\ 13 lakhs, it Is learnt. The construction of the aerodrome will provide the capital of Manlpur with a more certain all-weather air115 words
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110 1956-07-05 5 LONDON': Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam. the Tamil Congress leader, it is understood, has cabled a challenge to Mr. Ban* daranaike, to debate the language issue with him on a public platform m Britain. The cable says: "In view of your reported defence of your language policy110 words
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Article672 1956-07-05 5 Karnataka HUBU: Mr. Gangadhc Congressman of Kanataks Maharashtra Samiti leaders graha being conducted by t Bombay, Belgaum and Kai State. According to a report from Belgaum a delegation led by Mr. 8. M. Joshi, Secretary of the Samiti, met Mr. Deshpande at his residence to seen672 words
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Article173 1956-07-05 5 DRINKING IN PUBLIC TO BE BANNED NEW DELHI; Public drink ing will be banned m Delhi State from August 15 Ind«^ pendence Day m pursuance of the State Government's policy Of introducing "(gradual Pro hibition." Announcing thtis, a presp, note issued by the State Government, said that it had beet173 words
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Article48 1956-07-05 5 PLANE INDUSTRY BREAKING RECORDS LONDON: Startling export figures for Britain's aircraft industry have been announced by the manufacturers' association here. The United States maintained her reputation as this country's best customer with a total of £1.821,958 during May. Then came France. £453,906. Canada, £363,8" J lia, £320.331.— NAFENNAFEN - 48 words
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Article63 1956-07-05 6 MOSCOW, July 4. Diplomatic circles here expect a meeting soon between U.N. Secretary General Dae Hamrnarskjold and Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov. There has been no announcement that the two would meet. Shepilov has just returned from a tour of Arab countries. Diplomats here believed aAP - 63 words
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300 1956-07-05 6 STRIJDOM WANTS S. ALLIANCE TO HALT RED MARCH! DISCUSSION AT LONDON C'WEALTH Pills' CONFAB LONDON, July 4— Premier Johannes Strijdom of South Africa caLed Tuesday for a new defense alliance of States smth. of the S&hara to stall Russian thrusts into AfricaStrijdom pressed his proposal during a restricted session ofAP - 300 words
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192 1956-07-05 6 TEMPLER IN ANKARA TO DISCUSS CYPRUS? ANKARA, Turkey, July 4«— General Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of Britain's Imperial General Staff, paid an 80-minute visit to Premier Adnan Menderes yesterday, almost certainly to discuss the knotty Cyprus question. Gen. Tempter, arriving m Ankara from London Monday for a one-week visit toAP - 192 words
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Article180 1956-07-05 6 GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania, July 4— President Elsenhower chalked up another "first" today. He got out on his putting green and took around 20 practice shorts the first golf he has had since his operation. This physical activity came during a morning m which he also didAP - 180 words
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Article37 1956-07-05 6 BAGHDAD, July 4. Iraq will not favour recognition or Red China, official quarters say. Officials Indicated Syria's recognition of Red China will not have "any kind of effect on Iraq's policy."- APAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration181 1956-07-05 6 Mr. Milton M. Chase who has joined the United States Information Service m Kuala Lumpur, as Information Officer. He replaces Mr. J. P. Anderson who is returning soon to the United States for home leave prior to reassignment to a new post. Mr. Chase, who181 words
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Article31 1956-07-05 6 Brother M. Subramaniam, a well-known Theosophist, will speak on "The Meaning and Purpose of Life," at the Singapore Lodge Theoßophlcal Society, 8, CaimhlU Road today at 6.30 p.m.31 words
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Article176 1956-07-05 6 NEW DELHI. July 4— The meeting between India's Premier Nehru, Yugoslavia's President Tito and Egypt's President Nasser at Brioni, Yugoslavia, later this month will be "just an informal gathering," official Indian Sources said Tuesday. There will be no a genda and probably no final communique,AP - 176 words
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Article25 1956-07-05 6 TOKYO. July 4: Bukichi Miki, one of top leaders of Japan's ruling Democrat-Liberal Party, died this morning of stomach i ulcer. He was 71.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-07-05 6 Group photograph of the three Georg* Medallists and two recipients of the Colonial Police Medal (left to right) inspector Loh Kwan Scan* (George Medallist) P. C. Ton* Song Uanr (George Medallist); Detective Sergeant Tal Kirn Hong (C J\M.) •p. C. Nanehlr bin snin (C.PJVf and Inspector Chew Kirn59 words
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363 1956-07-05 6 WASHINGTON, July 4: The State Department was reported on Tuesday to have blocked a trip Vice President considered making behind the iron curtain about a month ago. Top officials vetoed the proposed visit to eastern European satellite countries, including Poland, when Nixon turn-A.P. - 363 words
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Article274 1956-07-05 6 NIXON'S TOUR PROGRAMME EXPANDED GETTYSBURG, Pennsylvania, July 4 President Eisenhower approved Tuesday an expansion of Vice President Richard Nixon's Far Eastern tour to include brief stops at Bangkok. Thailand, Karachi, Pakistan and Ankara, Turkey. Previously, stop had heen arranged for the Vice President at Manila. Saigon and Taipeh. It wasAP - 274 words
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Article56 1956-07-05 6 ASIAN ELE, ENGINEERS ON TOUR NEW DELHI, July 4. Eleven electrical engineers from five Asian nations left New Delhi yesterday for a 10 week tour to inspect hydroelectric thermal power stations m Russia, Europe and the Unit, ed States. The engineers, from India, Japan, Pakistan, Thailand and Indonesia, flew to56 words
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162 1956-07-05 6 NO MEETINGS ON RACE DAY Oil Mohamed Mr. K. M. OU Mohamed, City Council Member, reiterated his plaa for not holding city council committee Meetings on race days. He added that vtry few* m«mbers turned up for the meeting on race days. If everyone of the members on the Committees162 words
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Article89 1956-07-05 6 Don Yada Is coming again to Singapore with his new troupe of Latin Follies. His new troupe will have a personnel of 45 members including: about 30 girls, and they will open their Singapore season at the Majestic Theatre tmxt week. The Latin Follies has a89 words
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202 1956-07-05 6 ROME, July 4 Palmiro Togliatti, head of Italy's Communist iParty, declined to back down yesterday on views of the Stalin downgrading for which he was criticised this weekend by Moscow. He said he had not yet read the text of the Soviet Union Communist Party CentralAP - 202 words
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Article135 1956-07-05 6 INDIA'S GREETINGS TO U. S. WASHINGTON, July 4— Prime Minister Nehru and President- Rajendra Prasad of India Tuesday cabied separate messages to jPresldent Elsenhower congratulating the United States on the 180 th anniversary of its Independence. ''It is my confident hope," said Nehru, "that the existing friendship and co-operation betweenAP - 135 words
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Article39 1956-07-05 6 HONGKONG, July 4: North Vietnam's Communist radio reported a seven-member cultural mission of the Japanese Committee for Asian Solidarity arrived m Hanoi on Tuesday I th my Kation of the Red Vietnam Peace Commit***. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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