Indian Daily Mail, 6 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 140 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY, 6. IM6 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 481 1 Ceylon's Decision To Remain In CVealth LONDON, July 5, The Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference yesterday made a surprise departure from scheduled business by launching into a detailed discussion of the Commonwealths relationship with Japan, according to Conference sources- The Conference had touched
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  • 73 1 Floods In India: Ten Deaths BOMBAY, July s—Ten5 Ten people are reported to have died yesterday m flood* caused by monsoon rains now lashing western India. In New Delhi, authorities announced between 30 and 40 people died last month m floods throughout India. Many suffered fatal bites from poisonous snakes
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  • 175 1 Indian Heads Geology Dept. In University An Indian halt been appointed to head the new Department of Geology m the University of Malaya, announced the ViceChancellor Sir Sydney Came yesterday. Mr. C. S. Pichamuthu. who is at present Director of Geology In Mysore and Professor of Geology m the Mysore
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  • 175 1 TIN INDUSTRY DISPUTE-COURT WHY DELAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs: Explaining the delay m the setting up of the Industrial Court to enquire into the matters m dispute between the Malayan Mining Employers Association and the Malayan Mining Employees Union, a government press note says it was occasioned by the action of
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  • 69 1 BONN, July s— The West German Cabinet decided yesterday to help pay for the dredging of Wilhelmahaven Harbour, and so put the port m the running for the position of terminal point of a projected new oil pipeline to the Ruhr. It has been
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  • 120 1 RUSSIANS TO CLIMB EVEREST KATMANDU, July s— The Soviet Union has asked Nepal for permission to send a mountaineering team to climb Mt Everest from the south, official sources said m Katmandu yesterday. It was reported m Katmandu that a large-scale Soviet expedition tried to conquer the world's highest mountain
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  • 29 1 MIDWIFERY EXAMINATION RESULTS Among those declared successful m the Federation of Malaya Midwifery (Division 1) Examination held m June 1956 are: Ft. Saraswathy (Taiping) and P. Balamanickam (N. Sembilan).
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  • 256 1 Israel Told: No Heavy Arms Unless... LONDON. July B—France8 France and Canada have advised Israel of their unwillingness to deliver heavy arms supplies unless other big Allied powers do so Israeli diplomats said yesterday. The informants emphasised, however, the position taken by the French and Canadians is by no means
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  • 282 1 OTTAWA, July s—Quean5 Quean Elizabeth has authorised cancellation of the award of the George Medal to a Quebec milkman, Mr. Edward Chipman, it was officially announced here yesterday. Mr. Roch Pinard, Secretary of State, announcing the unprecedented cancellation In the Canadian House of Commons, said
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  • 137 1 SURVEY OF MALAYA'S RESOURCES Aeromagnetic and radioactivity surveys will be carried out simultaneously to prepare accurate topographical and geological maps of vast areas of Malaya, greater part of which is covered by thick mountainous jugle and accessible only with difficulty and on root, says a press note issued oy the
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  • 58 1 TOKYO. July s— lndia's Health Minister Rajkumari Amrlt Kaur was received m audience yesterday by Emperor Hirohlto and Empress Nagako at the Imperial Place. The Minister, India's only woman cabinet member, arrived on July 1 from the U. S. and Europe and is enroute home. She
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  • 169 1 PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND, July s— American Independence Day turned out wet. A thousand American saik>r» felt dry. And there, tantalizingly close, was a gloriously atooked bar-and net a bortender m eight. So 25 American sailors ended up m the brig last night and the Lord Mayer of
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  • 48 1 With a Beverley flying «Box-Car" m the background, five Gloster Javelin all weather fighters Hne op at *Od ham Airfield Hampshire ready for take -off In the rigorous flying tests. Two Javelins take off every half hour all day while scientific staff record test data.
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  • 121 1 LONDON, July. 5, Pakistan's Prune Minister Mr. Mohamad All, called on Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, here today, to discuss Indo-Pakistan relations. The Kashmir dispute between the two countries was among topics to be discussed, well-informed sources said. This was their first private meeting since
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  • 48 1 MOTORCARS: NEW BASIS OF IMPORT DUTY KINGSTON, Jamaica, July S The Government offered a bill m the House of Representatives yesterday to raise £120,000 sterling by basing import duties on automobiles on cylinder capacity. The measures would raise most of the money from the larger U.S. cars. AP
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  • 241 1 Colonies Commonwealth Automatic Membership With Full Freedom Nehru's Proposal Accepted LONDON, July 5, British Commonwealth leaders agreed yesterday to open the doors of the global partnership to Malaya and the Gold Coast which are due soon to become independent. Britain has promised to grant powers of selfrule to the Federation
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  • 95 1 STATEMENT ON CEYLON BASES TODAY LONDON. July s— Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranalke, conferred here again today with British ministers on Ceylon's demand for the withdrawal of British naval and air bases on the Asian island. He met the Earl of Home, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, and Sir Walter Monckton,
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  • 96 1 NEW YORK, July 5 Scientists will peer through new giant telescopes at the planet Mars on September 7 to try to find out about a locently discovered area the size of Australia on the planet exactly, Dr. Robert Richardson, of the Mount Palomar Observatory, California,
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  • 32 1 KHARTOUM. July 5. The Sudan House of Representatives here today elected following: yesterday's vote of no confidence m Ismail El Azhar,- who had headed -< Coalition Government for four Reuter
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  • 136 1 LONDON, July 5, Mr. John Hare, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said yeste/day he did not wish to intervene when a Labour Member urged him m the House of Commons to "re-establish freedom of speech" m Singapore. Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour, had
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  • 119 1 SAFETY IN FACTORY EXHIBITION For the first time m Singapore, an exhibition on Industrial Safety will be shown ;.s part of the Safety First Exhibition to be held m the Victoiia Memorial Hall from 24th July to 29th July, 1966. Space for his has been allocated through the court* sy
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  • 29 1 DAJAKARTA, July 5, The Secretary General of the Indonesian Communist party, Mr. D. N. Aidit said today tne aider Joseph Stalin "one of the greatest leaders of Commun. Reuter
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  • 542 2 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission is busy with the preparations for the ensuing General Elections m the country. The rules framed under the Representation of the People Act (1091) are being revised and they will be published shortly. The People's Representation Second Amendment Act. 1956, lias received
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  • 76 2 ROME, July 4: Umberto Tupini, a Christian Democrat, resigned as Mayor of Rome yesterday after less than 24 hours m the job. Ho was under fire from Communist* and some of the Christian Democrat allie* m the Italian National Cabinet for having been elected with un
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  • 122 2 BANGKOK: The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund will send 3,567 tons of rice within the next few weeks to East Pakistan to help relieve the acute food situation there, the ITNICEF Asian Regional Office m Bangkok announced. Following reports of famine conditions m East Pakistan
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  • 2588 2 FRANCIS W4F9ON MANY COMMONWEALTH COUNTOjfc WHO ARB WDfRPBNDBNT, OR ON THE VERGE OF IT, LOOK TO INDIA AS A GUIDE TOWARDS SUCCESSFUL SELF-RULE. SHE IS STILL 'BEING TESTED AGAINST INTERNAL STRESSES AND STRAINS." BUT A RECENT VISIT HAS CONVINCED THE AUTHOR THAT SHE IS ON THE WAY
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  • 1665 2  -  A. T. STEELE INDO-U- S. TIES By Need For Change In Foreign Policy Urged (Hie following is the second and last article on Indo- American relations by Mr. SteeJe. The first appeared last Wednesday). rpHE supposition that the way to India's heart is through
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  • 662 2 NEW DELHI'S APPRAISAL OF SOVIET 'NEW LOOK' NEW DELHI; WttUe there Is natural official reluctance to communicate freely the Govment'B assessment of the receut changes In the Soviet Union, New DeW certainly amused at Ute spate of conumentaries classified' variously as erroneous, misleading and positively mischievous, seeking to estimate the
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  • 44 2 STOCKHOLM: A new type of travel service has been started by the Swedish Tourist Traffic Association. This consists of conducted tours by unconventional means m remote and little-known districts m Sweden. Among these are canoe tours and trips on horseback.
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  • 2140 3 MILLION TONS BY OaOBER HONE OUTPUT TARGETS UP MUSSOORIE: Mr. A P. Jain's inaugural address at the confereace of State Ministers of Agriculttire showed that he proposed to take no chances with the country's food situation. Whde recommending that targets of food as well
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  • 90 3 Men of the 9th Platoon, 'C Company, of the 6th Battalion, the Malay. Regiment, killed five terrorists and captured two suspects m 90 days of operations from May 26 to June 26 this year m the Triang area of Pahang. Among their kills was District Committee
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  • 123 3 Russia: Invites Ceylon Athletes COLOMBO: Russia has invited Ceylon to participate m the youth games to be held m Moscow from July 29 to August 10, 1957. The Russians have agreed to pay the travelling expenses of Ccyolnese athletes who will pr.rt.cipate from the border of rtuMsia to Moscow and
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  • 142 3 EQUATING SEXES IN GOVERNMENT SERVICES NEW DELHI: An apparent discrimination between the sexes m All-India Service Conduct Rulee it now end- .Ed with a new notification from the Union Home Ministry. This principle will govern recruitment and conditions of service of Central Government servants m the future, but prill have
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  • 67 3 CAMBODIAN EX-KING IN RUSSIA MOSCOW, July 4: Prince Morodom Sihanouk and party left Moscow for Leningrad last night Tass, the Soviet news agency, said. They were seen off at the station by Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. V. Kuznetsov and other Foreign Ministry officials. They are accompanied by Mr. O. M.
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  • 21 3 BRITAIN'S BICYCLE EXPORTS TO U.S. LONDON: British bicycles manufacturers are facing serious competition from West Germany m the United States market.
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  • 161 3 WASHINGTON, D.C.: At the 92nd commencement of Gallaudet College, two Indians received awards. Jagabandhu Mltter of Calcutta, who is deaf, received the degree of Bachelor of Science. Although there had been Indian students and teachers trained m the Gallaudet Coltof« tor the last
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI: For acquisition and development of about 290,000 acres of land offered by nine States for the resettlement of displaced persons from East Bengal, the Central Rehabilitation Mm stry, it is learnt, has set apart a sum of Rs. 4.8 crores. Already about 24,000
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  • 246 3 China To Wipe Out Religion KARACHI: Maulana Ethishamul Hug, who returned here recently after an extensive tour of China as the leader of ax Ulema's delegation, said m an interview that the cultivation of good relations with China would help the millions of Mus Urns m that country. He, however,
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  • 428 3 LN.T.U.C. PRESIDENT WELCOMES GOVT.'S CLOTH POLICY i AHMED ABAD: Mr. S. R. Vaoavaoa, President of the In- cuan national Trade Union wongreaa, has welcomed tne ciom poucy of the Government or inuia announced recently. **c said that the most sausiac- t cory ieature was that its lm- pigmentation would not
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  • 483 3 Urban Unemployment Must Be Cheeked 4 NEW DELHI: Prof. Mahalanobis of the Planning Commission estimates that the total urban un employment is about five mi Jion, Analyzing* the results of a preliminary survey of aHuan unemployment, conduct«d by the National Sample 3urvey towards tne end oi 1953 now made available
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  • 145 3 NEW DELHI; The Bharat Sadhu Samaj has launched a 'mass awakening" programme cor the success of the Second Plan, Sant Tukdoji Maharaj, Presdent of the Samaj, told Pressmen here: He, however, made it clear that the Samaj would keep aJoof from the general elections. He said
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  • 197 3 ATOMIC ENERGY TO AID INDIAN MEDICINE LUCKNOW: The application of atomic energy to medical research has been started here Dy the Central Drug Research institute. This marks a big step forward m the field of medical research. The first experiment undertaken has a revolutionary objective, if it succeeds, there will
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  • 77 3 NO ADMISSION OF IN-PATIENTS IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: The authorities of the R. G. Kar Medical College Hospital, one of the premier public health inst tutions tn Calcutta, have decided not to adm t any indoor patients from June 2s, The decision was taken m yew of the notice jriven by
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  • 107 3 MADRAS: The six-foot statue of Ramallngaswami, which has been for the past ten years m the temple land adjacent to the Mylapore tank n West Mada street, was found removed last week by someone without the knowledge of the temple authorltlpv. It is learnt that t^ c
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  • 604 4 Settlement Of Kashmir Issue Ali's Appeal To Other Premiers MADRAS. In denying that he had any Intention of raising the Kashmir issue at the Commonwealth Conference m London Mr. Mohammed Ali. Pakistan's Prime Minister, said that there was "a working rule" at these conferences that only mutually agreed questions should
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  • 106 4 LONDON. Mr. Mokammed AM, the Pakl»taa Prine BQatater, to a d'sappotated mM. "He witfc tke net «f tke Palds- tarn drfagatloM to tke Commoawealtk ctmf erawe, kad expected tkat kts speech, especially wfcere tt toaoked npoa IfekMilr, weald teve kad a lair display te the
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  • 117 4 GUJERATI WILL WHOLLY REPLACE ENGLISH BY 1961 AHMED AB AD: The Senate of the Gujerat University last week unanimously decided on a step, which while introducing the instruction and examination m the post-intermediate course, gives the teachers and the students the option respectively to teach ana answer m Hindi or
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  • 108 4 AHMED ABAD: The Government of Bombay have sanctioned free land at "Amar Bavala" (Immortal Abu) Tree) on the bank:, of the Sabarmati for constructing a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi by the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, it is learnt here. It was at this site that Mahatma
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  • 154 4 SOFIA: Indian documentary films were shown to a gathering here recently on the occasion of the forthcoming visit to Bulgaria of Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of India. This was organised by the Committee for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries and the Club of Cultural Workers. A
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  • 245 4 NEW DELHI: India is soon obtaining technical aid from U.N.O. to implement schemes under the second Five-Year Plan for improving the country's dental training institutions. Professor Bradlaw, a British dental expert, who has been nominated by W. H. O. to undertake a three-month tour ot India, will
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  • 245 4 -^POLICE CHIEF LONDON. July 4: Sir John Nott-Bower London's police chief, last night answered demands for an all-out drive to sweep vice from the Streets of London and .said that prostitution could not be stamped out. On Monday, the Government j was urged m the House
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  • 126 4 TRAVEL TO MARS IN 100 TEARS NEW YORK. July 4: A California astronomer predicted yesterday that man eventually will travel to Mars, but it may be 100 years yet. If the problem of nuclear fuels can be solved, said Dr. Robert S. Richardson, the trip will take only three or
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  • 243 4 RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS OF CONSUMER GOOD FEARED CALCUTTA; With a view to conserving foreign exchange, the Union Government may impose severe restrictions on imports of consumer goods and luxury articles during the second half of the current year, it is feared. As a result of the liberal policy followed by
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  • 171 4 'DAILY PRATAP' BANNED IN PUNJAB DTs. AMBALA: The Import sale and circulation of the Delhi edition of the "Daily Pratap," a language newspaper has been banned m all the districts of the Punjab. The District Magistrates of the State have issued orders under Section 144 Cr. P.C. imposing the ban
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  • 515 4 NEW DELHI: Important d the State Co-operative Minister* meet at Mussoorie to discuss expanding* agricultural credit f institutions. The formulation of a programme to be adopted for expanding the credit structure and the simplification of procedure to ensure a timely and adequate supply of credit are
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  • 105 4 LONDON: India It listed among the four countries which, between them, bring out 75 per cent of the world* book* when measured by title* as opposed to copies. The ether three are Britain, Japan and the Soviet Union. India's importance is •tressed m
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  • 31 4 Master K. Periasamy is seen with the trophies he won to become the Senior Individual Champion of the Jubilee School annual athletic sports at Klang. Picture by G. RAMANATHAN.
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  • 543 4 -ATUL CH. GHOSH CALCUTTA: Mr. Atul Chandra Ghosh, Parichalak, Lok Sabha Sangha, Manbhmn has issued the following statement regarding the Bengal-Bihar BLh— The Bihar and West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) Bill of 1956 is now before the country. But the Bill has not come
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  • 80 4 Lokanathan India's Next Finance Minister? NEW DELHI: July 5: Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, Executive Secretary ot the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, is expected to fly to Calcutta. Dr. LoKanathan is due to retire shortly but his successor has not been announced as yet. It is strongly
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  • 162 4 BOMBAY: Over 400 American engineers have arrived so tar m Jamanedpur to help m tne Tata Iron and Steel Company's project to expand the capacity ot the steel plant to two million tons of steel per year. A spokesman of Tata's said that the construction of
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  • 19 4 BANGKOK: The -Government of Thailand has announced a partial relaxation of trade restrictions with Communist China.
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  • 26 4 NEW YORK: Orders worth more than $200,000,000 have i sSL. I^ 6 to the United I nobody has yet seen.
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  • 795 5 Introduction Of Metric System-Suggestions NEW DELHI: The types, shapes and denominations of metric weights, to be introduced hi everyday transactions when the metric system of weights and measures conies into force early m 1958, have been laid down by the Commercial Weights and Measures Committee of the
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  • 125 5 LONDON: It would be wise not to be to* optimistic about present-day accounts or scientists Hooping food Treeh Tor a long time by kitting ©if decay-causing germs with radio-active treatment. That is the advice preferred by Konald Bedford, reporter of the London "Daily Mirror"
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  • 110 5 TWELVE INJURED IN EXPLOSION NEAR JUMA MASJID NEW DELHI: Twelve r-T--sona were injured m an explosion late last night near the dtairs of the Juma Masjid. Ten of the injured, who were rushed to the hospital, were discharged after treatment. me otner two are stJi m the uospital. Mir Mushtaq
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  • 534 5 CENTER'S POLICY ON SMALL-SCALE MINING LEASES i NEW DELHI: State commend to the Central 1 ironi private parties for .•lining leaser m respect of ior the public sector if ex\ Lkely to be uneconomical tei-est-According to a Press Note of the Ministry of Natural resources and Sc.entific Rmsearcn cases to
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  • 102 5 AHMEDABAD Forty-iix Of the 65 textile mills m Ahmedabad made a total profit of about Rr. 896 lakhs during 1955, according to the biweekly "Majdoor Sandesh," published by the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association. The bi-weekly, m its report said that a study of the balance
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  • 260 5 Plaaning Essentially Long-Term Process DARBHANGA: Mr. Shyaxuumdan Mian, Union Deputy Planning Minister, told Darblanga Rotartans that planning was essentially .a long-term process m which >tffa plan had to be conceived it a link m the chain of development runitog through decades. White no very detailed longterm plan could be had
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  • 234 5 NEW DELiHI: The Government of intoa nave sancaoueg j urtner giants for the develop* ment ot KJiadi and silk inaua* cries. Tne All-India Knaoi aou village Industrie** Board nas ueen given Rs. 35 lakhs- lor prodding rebate at Che rate of u&ee annas per rupee on the
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  • 225 5 MADRAS: At the vacation court of the Madras High Court on June 19. Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed admitted a writ petition Bled, on behalf of His Holiness Parameswara Bharathlgal alias Kannanore Thekedath Swamiyar. Head of the Naduvil Mutt, iTiChur, against the State of Madras, the Deputy
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  • 504 5 BOMBAY: Mr. K. C. Desai, Chairman of the Indian Inruraaee Companies Association, laid that many composite m- turance companies might be 'oroed to dose down some of Jieir brandies while adjusting ;o new conditions created by :he natkmalißatkm of life insurance. Rue to the same reason they
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  • 59 5 During his tour of Kedah last Sunday, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald M aeOUll vray, visited the Baling: English School, where the talks with the Communist representatives were held last December. Picture shows Sir Donald talking: to the Headmaster. Enche Abbas bin iiajl Ismail, m
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  • 165 5 BHAGALPUR: The Government of Bihar prospose to excercise greater control on the administration of the Municipalit es of the State by appointing City Managers for Municipalities. Disclosing this at a conference of executives of Municipalities and Notified Area committees of Bhagalpur division, Mr .Bhola
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  • 126 5 INDIAN TRADE SHOWROOM IN KARACHI BOMBAY: The Government of Ind a will shortly set up commercial showroom m Karachi to give visual and commercial publicity to the various categories of India's exportable merchand se. The Union Government's Joint Chief Controller of Exports m Bombay, m a public notice inviting exhib
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  • 279 5 CALCUTTA: Inaugurating the three-day seminar on the Community Development and National Extension Projects at Kalyanl, Dr. Roy, the West Bengal Chief Minister, said the aim was to develop the community. People had to realize that they could mould their own destiny. Such effort to
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  • 49 6 ACCRA. Gold Coast, July I 5. Nearly 1,500 000 people will vote m the general elections m the Gold Coast which are to be held m the north of the Gold Coast on July 12 and m the rest of the tcrrltorv on July 17. Reuter
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  • 114 6 Plot To Overthrow Nepal King Govt. Former Army Officers Among 12 Arrested KATMANDU, July 5, Police arrested 12 people last night for allegedly plotting the violent overthrow of King Mahendra and the Nepalese Government. Ihose arrested include several former army officers. High government sources said the plotters planned to win
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  • 125 6 Entries To L.C.E.E.—Last Date Heads of secondary schools m the Federation are now busily engaged In arranging for their pupils to complete the detailed entry forms for the Lower Certificate of Education Examination, says official statement. These forms were' sent recently to schools for completion. The closing date for entry
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  • 173 6 Fatal Post-Election Gun Duel BTILWELL, Oklahoma, July 5 A blazing post-election gun duel early yesterday ended the lives of Adair Country Sheriff Chester Crittenden and his victorious political opponent. State Crime Bureau agents and county authorities patiently questioned numerous persons m this small Eastern Oklahoma hill town, trying to learn
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  • 126 6 HARI RAYA HAJI, JULY 18 DESHMUKHS IN MADRAS KUALA LUMPUR: Tho Keeper of the Rulers' Soal announces that the official date for sighting the new moon to determine Hari Raya Haji this year, will be held o- Sunday, Bth July. 1956. It the new moon is sighted anywhere m the
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  • 307 6 OTTAWA, July s.— Canada lost substantial sales of wheat to India and Egypt because of the United States policy of gelling grain for local currencies under long-term loans, the House of Commons agriculture Committee was Informed yesterday. George Mclvor, chairman of
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  • 154 6 SKULLS BACK IN TOMBS AFTER 5 YRS. FLORENCE, Italy. July 5, Tile skulls of the magnificent Medicis are back wfth their other bones after eight years apart. After Warld War n, BCientists decided to study 33 skulls of Hie famous family which ruled medieval Florence and long dominated Italy. They
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  • 100 6 HONGKONG. July 5. Red China's Premier Chou En-lai yesterday warmly welcomed Uie friendly decision of the Syrian Government" m its recognition of Red China, Peking Radio reported. Chou proposed the formal establishment of diplomatic relations and excHange of diplomatic envoys between the —two countries. "I am convinced
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  • 80 6 Boyd Tells C 'wealth PMs About Malaya LONDON, July s.— The Commonwealth Premiers discussed the British territories of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, gave a detailed report on the progress being made with arrangements for giving Malayan independence within the Commonwealth m August of next year.
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  • 127 6 S.I.T. TO BUILD MORE HOUSES IN FUTURE LONDON, July 5, Mr. Stanley Awbery, Labour, asked m the House of Commons yesterday for details of Sings pore's housing programme. He asked what were the estimated housing requirement* the average number of houses built during the past five years y the Singapore
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  • 150 6 NICOSIA, July s.— The worst Cyprus forest fire m memory flared out of control again last night and claimed its first victim. A Cypriot fire-fighter perished m the four-day-old blaze which has already consumed 16 square miles prize pine woodlands mi n West Cyprus, 50
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  • 109 6 At the 3rd Annual General Meeting of the Kerala SamaJam, Selangor held at No. 10, Mounbatten Road, Kuala Lumpur on Ist July 1956 the following office Bearers have been elected for the coming year: M *1' Ra&havan-Prttidtnt; Mr. P. M. Kasunakaran PillalV ice- President; Mr. K. 8.
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  • 294 6 Israel Denies Troops Concentration JERUSALEM, July 6— Arab charged yesterday that Israel is massing: troops near the Jordan-Israel armistice line. Israel said the charges are "pure fabrication." A Jordan military spokesman, reporting Israeli concentrations especially near the Jerusalem area, said Jordan's army is carefully watching them. The area was a
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  • 182 6 Food Stronger Than H-Bomb Reuther PHILADELPHIA, July 6— Walter P. Reuther, AFL-CIO Vice-president, told an Independence Day crowd of 5,000 yesterday that if America used its vast food surpluses "m a bold and courageous war against poverty and hunger, It would provide us with a moral force greater than all
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  • 161 6 BEIRUT, July s— Minister of State Saeb Salam yesterday angrily warned the Iraq Patroleum Company that threats would not intimidate Lebanon. Salam spoke bitterly of the turn negotiations have taken between the British-controlled oil company and the Lebanese government. The two have been deadlocked for months
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  • 141 6 OTTAWA, July 5. The Queen should consider spending p*rt of her timft m O.nada or at least come here to open a new Parliament every four or five years, Wallace Nesbitt suggested yesterday. The Progressive Conservative nember for Oxford said th.
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  • 78 6 CAIRO, July 5. Sudanese Premier Ismail El Azhar submitted his resignation yesterday to the three-man Sovereign Council, the Middle East News Agency reported from Khar, town. The agency sa; d Azhari lost a vote of confidence m parliament by a 60-31 vote o n a resolution accusing
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  • 25 6 VISIT TO NAVAL BASE The Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will visit the Royal Malayan Navy and the Naval Base today, Friday, July 6.
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