Indian Daily Mail, 10 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XIL No. 144 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 529 1 CHURCHILL'S MEMO TO SERVICE CHIEFS IN 1944 PUBLISHED LONDON, July 9— Sir Winston Churchill in a 1944 memorandum to service chiefs, disclosed here today, said thai a decision to act as a "subsidiary force under the Americans hi the Pacific" would "raise difficult
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  • 46 1 ST. NAZAJRE, France, July 9: A 52.486-ton tanker, the world's largest, was launched yesterday for the Tldenwater Associated Oil Company of the United States. The "George P. Getty," however, will soon be out-distanced by two 55.000-ton tankers now beta* built at Chftrbeursr.— A.P.
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  • 184 1 MOSCOW, July 9— The coming visit of Marshal Nikolai Bulganln, the Soviet Premier, and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Communist Party Chief, to Cambodia will strengthen friendship between the two countnes, the Soviet Comma. nist Party newspaper Pravda said today. Quoted by TASS, the Soviet News
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  • 127 1 SOVIET FRIENDSHIP ACCEPTED —PRINCE LONDON, July 9 Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said before leaving Moscow Airport tdoay that nig country had accepted the Soviet hand of friendship and had complete trust in that friendship, according to Moscow Radio. The Radio said that the Prince added: "The help of the
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    77 1 A General Course in Broadcasting wu held at the BBC Staff Training School from May 22 to June 29 this year. Left to right: Mr. H. R. Luthra (Station Director, Calcutta, All India Radio); Fraulein Hannelore Geldner (Announcer, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich); Mr. E. A. C. Griffin (Programme Assistant, Central African
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  • 101 1 England, July 9. Police headquarters was enjoying a drowsy Sunday afternoon when suddenly alerted by a long d stance emergency telephone call. "Chatham police?" «sked an excited voice at the other end of the line. "Yes." "I live in Chatham," said the voice, "my wife and I are
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  • 143 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 9-- The Tamilnad Congress Committee Executive has urged all Congressmen in Madras to refrain from taking part in the controversy over Oakshina Pradesh. This only threatens to divide and weaken the Congress organisation In Madras Just when Che crucial
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  • 42 1 CEYLON ASKS FOR U.S. AID COLOMBO, July 9 -U. 8. authorities in Ceylon have recommended to Washington that U556,000,000 worth of American economic and technical assistance should be granted to Ceylon during the current U.S. fiscal year, informed sources said yesterday.- AP
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  • 28 1 NEHRU ALL IN LONDON Premiers Jawaharlal Nehru of India and Chaudri Mohammed Ali of Pakistan together pose for a photograph in London on July S.— A. P. Phofo.
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  • 242 1 THEIR THOUGHTS ON MARRIAGE NEW YORK, July 9.— Nine international beauties landed in New York with visions of film contracts, and after three hours of posing on a hotel terrace they were beginning to wonder if it was worth it. Before the aspirants for the "Miss
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  • 78 1 MAINZ, Germany, July 9: The cornerstone for a monument to European unity was laid yesterday in this one-time seat of medieval culture. The monument is called "Europahause" (House of Europe) and is dedicated to the memory of the late Gustav Stresemann, one-time leader of the Weimar Republic,
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  • 56 1 SUKARNO TO VISIT INDIA PAKISTAN DJAKARTA, July 9: President Sukarno would make a State visit to Pakistan before the end of the year, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. President Sukarno also plans to visit India. His tour of India and Pakistan is expected to follow the President's proposed visit
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  • 183 1 'QUAKE TIDAL WAVES HIT ISLAND 30 KILLED ATHENS, July 9: A severe earthquake rocked the Aegean Island of Thera (Santorini) early today and an official report saw 30 persons were killed. Reports also came in that a huge tidal wave had swept the shores of the islands of Samos and
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  • 229 1 Mrs, Trotsky NEW YORK, July 9 Leon Trotsky's widow said in a statement yesterday that it is unlikely the present Soviet leadership win last long. It was Mrs. Trotsky's first comment on the Soviet Union's campaign to downgrade her husband's bitter enemy, Joseph
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  • 40 1 TQKYO. July 9.— The new ly-ap|ointed Envoy Extra, ordinary an<j Minister Plenipotentiary of Sweden, Mr. Tagc Gronwall presented his credentials to the Emperor of Japan today. Mr. Gronwall arrived in Tokyo on July 4. Reuter
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  • 357 1 NICOSIA. July 9 General Templer. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, arrived in Cyprus Sunday from Turkey. He will confer with British officials and inspect military installations. He will depart for London on Tuesday. He will confer here with Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor
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  • 87 1 HERFOKD, England, July 9. The Judge, Dr. Cyril Francis, studied 24 palr H of trim ankles that twinkled beneath a theatre curtain in an ankle Judging content. '•That* the prettiest pair," he finally announced, "ring up the curtain and let'H see who owns them." The curtain
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  • 99 1 RANGOON. July g.—The Burmese Government i s considering an American offer of a loan of between 20 million and 30 million dollars, the Englishlanguage newspaper, NATftON, reported today. It said the loan, which win carry a "nominal rate of interest," would be repayable over 40
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  • 186 1 KARACHI, July 9 -United States Vice President Mr. Richard Nixon said here today that he had two hours of "very concentrated discussion" with the Pakistan President and Members of the Pakistan Cabinet on problems of mutual concern to both countries. Mr. Nixon was speaking at
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  • 78 1 S. B. Adithan Due Here Today Mr. S. B. Adithan, Managing Ed.tor of 'Dlnathanthi, 1 a popular Tamil dally puWlshed simultaneously in three centres in South India, l s arriving here by air tonight from Hone Kong. Mr. Adithan is arriving here after v siting Europe, America and Japan. He
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  • 459 2 THE Communique issued on Friday last at the conclusion of the Commonwealth Premiers Conference, though vague in material particulars, deal ly indicates the increasing influence wtiich the Asian members are bringing to bear upon the Common* wealth's policy on national and international problems. The Asian members are
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  • 57 2 DUBLIN, heland. Jul> 9--Premier Nehru of India was the luncheon guest of Ireland's President yesterday. Later Nehru left to spend two days on the qu et of the County M'th countryside. He will return to Dublin on Tues day to rec r ive an honorary degree from
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  • 1813 2 IMPORTANCE} (OF SOCIAL WORK OOTACAMUND: Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister, said here that considerable importance had been given to the improvement of social services under the Second Five-Year Plan as was evidenced by the provision of Rs. 14 crores for that purpose as
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  • 87 2  -  NAFEN LONDON: Britain's besttnown woman trade unionist, 63-year-old Dame Florence Hancock, has been appointed a governor of the British Broad- casting Corporation. Her ap- pointment lasts until 1961. She is chief woman officer of the giant Transport and Gen- eral Workers' Union and is
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  • 606 2 j Value Of Private Sector BOMBAY: Mr- K. R. Native Share and Stock Bi here last week that in ordc possible investment support those who saved and invest measure of certainty, seem He added that without broadbased public and investment support and healthy stock exchanges, the uninterrupted
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  • 254 2 BONN: Low interest Soviet credits are of "very great value to India". Mr. H. V. R. lengar, Secretary to the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said here. Mr. lengar who arrived here for a week's visit, told a Press conference: "It is a
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  • 204 2 Kamath Favours P. S. P— Leftist Electoral Pact BOMBAY: Mr. H. V. Kamath, member of the National Executtive of the USP said here that, the General Council of his party at its next meeting in August' would consider the question of electoral alliances with other leftist parties. Though the party's
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  • 97 2 CALCUTTA: Chitrakut, the famous Indian pilgrimage centre, wtiich is nearly six circuitous miles from the railway station of the same name on the Jhandi-Banda Manipur .me of the Central Railway, is o be provided with to new railway station, according to a scheme now under the
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  • 100 2 LAHORE: Mirza Hamidullah Beg, a member of the West Pakistan Legislative Assembly, was found dead last week at his residence. He is reported to have committed suicide by shooting himself through his head. A refugee from East Punjab, Mirza Hamidullah Beg resigned from the Muslim
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  • 32 2 President Eisenhower and his wife wave from a wtadow at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington to give the first picture of Ike since he was taken 18.
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  • 544 2 INTRODUCTION OF LAIW REFORM OPPOSED 1 HUBLJ: Support to the agitation for postpone ment of the application of the UuMMo-the-tlller legislation of Bombay to the Karnatak areas of the State was given by Mr. J. M. Imam, Leader of the Opposition in the Mysore Legislative Assembly
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  • 136 2 TANJORE. Convened by Mr. P. Kesavan, a meeting of town Congress workers was held here. Mr. p Velu Pathar presiding. Mr. Kesavun moved a resolution stating that Congress workers should enlist public support for the Amritsar Congress decision in favour of the formation of Dakshina Pradesh.
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  • 82 2 TIRUPATI: The Tirupatt Municipal Councii met here on »hi ne under to e chairman, ship of Mr. c. S. Ramalah and resolved to request the Government to sanction the grant for 1966-57 in respect of the £rupati Wator Supply ScheIt may be mentioned here that the
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  • 38 2 q °2 r TAC^ AIUND: General S. M. Shrinagesh. Chief of Army Staff arrived here last week accompanied by hl» sonal Staff. H e is stay^ at 2? «t J ff*?* M of M*£! Prada 1.
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  • 925 3 FINANCE MINISTER SHOULD I HAVE RESIGNED Inquiry Committee mm KSP**!^ 1 A five-man committee, headed by Mr. Giaii Chand, M.L.A., which was constituted to PvS^T^K th calwes fead^K to the leakage of the PEPSU State Budget in March last, has in its majority report, observed that it
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  • 224 3 Mrs. Ethelwyn Best from the U.K., representative in India of the Service civil International Organisation with its Headquarters in Paris, arrived at Kadukkalur to spend a day with Vinobaji. That morning, she joined in the padayatra of Vinobaji and party and walked four miles to reach Chunambedu.
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  • 152 3 Pakistan's Jute Forecas t DACCA j. mm x tuvidtan Government's tirst jute ioreuask anticipates tnat L.via is iiKei> to tane at least 12 lakn oait»> tuia overseas countries anotnei •so lakh bales. A press vote issued last week saia tne ngures were oa&eu ou a moderate estimate because these countries
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  • 140 3 MERCARA: Mercara had a rainfall on the morning of July 2 of 4.01 Inches. The rainfall recorded on the morning of July 1 was 6.59 inches. Rains have been widespread all over Coorg. Mercara and neighbourhood received 35 inches of rain during last month. Rainfall recorded
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  • 211 3 MADRAS: Very soon the university campus will be extended and that part of Adams Road, which lies between the University buildings and the Senate House, will be closed, it is learnt. The additional building win be put up south of the present University buildings and
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  • 134 3 KARACH; Pakistan Government last ween 'announced its en cision to float two new loans. A i'ress note issued by the laK-stan Ministry of finance suid Government was floating the two new loans three per cent loan. 1961 second issue) and 3-I/4 p.c. loan 1967 on July
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  • 246 3 Naga Council: Reforming Body's Programme GAUHA'ix: A new body known as the "Naga National Council Reforming Committee" was formed recently with Mr. T. N. Angami, a former President of the Angami Tribal Council, to reorganise the Naga National Council based on its original ideal of nonviolence. The Chairman of this
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  • 164 3 GOVT.'S ACTION IN MALABAR in«*J!M£?^? 'if Government have telegraphically teak trees in Malabar District. Giving this information, Mr C. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance, said that this step was taken because in spite of the communique issued by the Government on June 19 explaining the policy
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  • 296 3 Shah's Stress On Smaller Crafts M m ah-h l iL AM i UnlOn Mlnlit r <* HMvy industries, Mr. m. M. Shah told a Press conference here last week thai th« J^m^ 8hn nt of a ocond •h'P-buildlna yard. vSTaaDa- Therefore, the Minister said, what
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  • 64 3 KARACHI, July B.—Pakistan Saturday formally received first shipment of a free wheat consignment from Soviet Russia. The next shipment is expected to brinjr 11,500 tons, making the total of 20,000 tons promised by Moscow last month. Pakistan received a 20,000 ton shipment last week. East
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  • 153 3 Hockey team* from five Australian Universities recently met in Brisbane, Australia, for a week of exciting hockey. The occasion was the annual interUniversity hockey carnival, when teams from the Universities of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Queensland compete for a trophy called the Syme Cup.
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  • 255 3 MADRAS: a socialist, industrialised Incua in the future was visualised by Mr. John Strachey, M.P., speaking at a meeting in Dundee last week. Reporting on a recent two month visit to India Mr. Strachey questioned whether India would be able to maintain, her present democratic regime
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  • 134 3 Sri Raman uja's Philosophy: Chair For Research TIRUPATI: a meetmg ot the Board of Trustees ot the Tirumalai-Tlrupati Devasthanams was held o n June 29 at Tirumaiai, Mr. P. Suryanarayana presiding. The Board considered the representations made to the Devasthanams by His Holiness Sri B. H. Bon Maharaj, Preological university,
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  • 383 3 T.-C. Rivers In Spate THREE PERSONS WASHED AWAY TRICHUR: Three persons, including a teenage girl, are feared to have been washed away and over 200 acres of paddy fields inundated by the flood waters from rivers near here swollen with the incessant down-pour over the last five days. The body
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  • 131 3 LONDON: Mr. Justice Upjonn reserved judgment in tne High Court here last week on an application by Mr. Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, Pakistan Commerce Minister, to set aside proceedings taken against him by the Nizam and the State of Hyderabad i n connection with £1,007,940 held
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  • 147 3 BANDA: At a children* meet, held under the auspices of tlie Hmdi iMUutya i-aris.isid. many < ml.ir, n in the age group of 8 to 10 complained 'i the soaring price* 1 of toys, tofreeA, snocs, etc. whicu were now beyond the ntean s
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  • 195 3 HEAVY RAM IN BOMBAY: AIR TRAFFIC AFFECTED I BOMBAY: Bombay City anU suburbs had cortinuous heavy rai n last week. The sky was heavily overcast and heavy thoweis slashed the city. The three days' incessant rains had sent up the city's total rainfall to 27.57 inches at Colaba. which as
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  • 2631 4 Maximum Land Holding To Be 1 20 Acres Andhra Committee's Recommendations KURNOOL: The Andhra Government's L^nd Reforms Committee has in its two-hundred-page report while recommending that it was desirable to fix holdings paying an assessment of Rs. 250 or 150 acres in extent whichever is lower as the ceiling;, has
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  • 80 4 NAINITAL: Ceiling on holdings should not be imposed on farms already in existence, in Uttar Pradesh. This is one of the decisions taken by the Conference of U.P. State Ministers and officials held here recently to discuss ways and means for stepping up the food production target
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  • 161 4 NEW DELHI: While the Government seem to be firm in not making any change in its decisions in regard to Bombay city, the administrative set-up of the city is expected to be different from the other Union territories. The city may be given
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  • 150 4 CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Congress Committee presenteu a cheque of R*. I lakn to Dr. B. C. Koy, Chief Minister, on the occasion of his 75th b.rthday at a reception here. The reception was attended by Dr. H. C. Mukberjee, governor and Cabinet Minister^ and a
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  • 83 4 BOMBAY: Dr. John Matthai confirmed here that he had decided to resign the chairmanship of the State Bank of India, and that he would hand over charge on Aug. 31, 1956. Dr. Matthai also confirmed that he would relinquish the post of Vice-ChanceilorshiD
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  • 442 4 GORAKHPUR: The ninemember Railway Equipment Committee has recommended that the development of additional capacity for the manufacture of raiway equipment within the country should toe based on the original FiveY ear Plan of the railways estimated at Rs. 1,480 crores and not on the reduced plan of
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    47 4 Major General F. H. Brooke, 031., D.5.0., the newly appointed General Officer Commanding the Federation Army, arrived in Kuala Lumpur recently. Picture shows General Brooke (right) being greeted at the Koala Lumpur Railway Station by the Director of Operations, Lieut-General R. H. Bower, C 8., 0.8. E.
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  • 920 4 Chief Minister's Criticism KAVERIPAK: Addressing a public meeting at Arkonam recently Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, condemned the propaganda carried on by people for a separate independent Dravidastan. He appealed to the people not to pay heed to such propaganda but to support the Congress and co-operate with
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  • 134 4 N N July 8--Mr. Mohamad All, Pakistan's Prime Minister, said here that a Pa. kistani Parliamentary Delegation would shortly be visiting the Soviet Union. Mr. Mohamad AM. who was addressing a meeting of Pakistani students said h? was strongly in favour of increasing cultural contacts with
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  • 650 5 REV. THANINAYAGAM'S DEMAND TRINCOMALEE: The consensus of opinion among Tamil-speaking people in Jaffna, Colombo and Batticaloa was that a Tamil University should be established in Trincomalee, said the Rev. Fr. Xavier S Than! Nayagam lecturer at the University of Ceylon at a largely attended
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  • 223 5 KOPAY: The Sinhala Only Bill, recently passed In Parliament, was roundly criticised by Mr. M. Satyamoorthy at the Founder's Day Commenmoration meeting held at Somaskanda College, Puttur last week. Mr. S. Veeraslngham, Principal Emeritus, presided. Commenting on the repercussions that would result from the Implementation of the
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  • 204 5 COLOMBO: The MEP candidate, Mr. M. D. Perera, woo the Kuppiyawatte by-election on Saturday by a majority ot 400. The results were as follows Mr. M. D. Perera (MEP) 1,225 Dr. Senaka Bibile (L8BP) 828 Mr. E. De S. Wijeratne (UNP) 694 Spoilt 4 Total poll ed
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  • 134 5 OUSTING TAMILS FROM LEGAL PROFESSION BATTICALOA: The Batticaloa Lawyer*' Association has protested against the suggestion of the Minister of Justice Mr. M. W. H. de Silva, to make proficiency in the Sinhalese language a compulsory qualification for admission to the Law College. Saying that "this is a definite move to
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  • 153 5 LONDON: Prime Minister Bandaranaike had to share the honours with a surprise guest at Sir Claude CoregTs reception on Saturday afternoon. The surprise guest who rivalled Mr. Bandaranaike for attention was no other than the retired film star Douglas Fairbanks, (Jr.) a veteran of the London "smart
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  • 415 5 NATIONAL ANTHEM FOR TAMILS COLOMBO: Tamils should select a national anthem and flag under which all Tamilspeaking people could rally and fight their cause, said Mr. G. O. Ponnambalam, M.P. for Jaffna, at a public meeting held in the Jaffna Town Hall under the auspices of the All-Ceylon Tamil Teachers'
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  • 509 5 EVIDENCE BEFORE PROHIBITION COMMISSION CHIJLAW: The Prohibition Commission consisting of Sir V. Coomaraswamy the Chairman, and Messrs. J. A. Martensz, B.C Atuip, and H. H. Dunuwille heard the evidence of several people at the Chilaw U.C. meeting hall. Mr. H. Holsinger, Superintendent of
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  • 532 5 COLOMBO: Mr.C.CA. Brito Muttunayagam, Principal *A the Law College, said onJ3atur day that the Prime Minister had that been prudent enough to Ax a long date for the switch-over to Sinhalese. Mr. Mutthunayagam, who was speaking at the farewell dinner given him by th€ Law
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  • 62 5 NIMES, Franco, July 9. A taxi carrying a newlymarried couple and their two witnesses from the wedding dinner ran iato a tree near here Saturday night, killing th» 20-year-old bridegroom and tne two witnessed. The 19-year-old bride, Jeanine Gu.tton, had both legs broken and wag taken to hospital
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  • 97 5 NEW DELiHI: Mr. S. G Barve, Secretary of the Official Language Commission, is leaving for the USSR shortly to study how problems arising from multiplicity of languages are tackled there. It is stated that since th* Soviet Union also has had U. deal with the question of
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  • 60 5 The Federation Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, visited the Stamp Bureau of the Post Office at Federal Houses. Kuala Lmnpar recently. Picture shows the Minister examining a page of thirty $3fr' Revenue Stamps. Looking on (right) Is Mr. J. B.
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  • 741 5 Trincomalee As Capital! TRINCOMALEE: The Federal Party Members of Parliament who arrived here for the joint meeting with the Working Committee of the llankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi were given a rousing reception. The meeting started at the residence of Mr. N. R. Rajavarothiam, M.P.
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  • 312 5 JAFFNA: "By passing the Sinhala Only Bill, the MEP Government has not only committed a grave injustice against the minorities but it has also created a situation where it will find it difficult to implement its programme as declaring Ceylon a Republic, removal of bases, nationalisation
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  • 383 6 DR. NATARAJAN, JOHN SPIERS AND MANGALANANDA Dr. P. Natarajan, the foremost living disciple of His Holiness Narayana Guru of South India, will be visiting Malaya on the invitation of 'Nataraja Guru Reception Committee' which was recently formed at a public meeting held is
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  • 292 6 Gas Dept. Men Demand Immediate Settlement Of All Their Claims The Singapore City Council Gas Department Workers Union has written to the President of the City Council demanding immediate settlement of all their long-standing claims, if not, the Union will act in accordance with the decision of its general body,
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  • 94 6 Pakistan Wants U. S. To Hurry Up Arms Aid KARACHI, July 9. American military aid to Pakistan is expected to figure in talks here today between U.S. Vice President Nixon and President Iskandar Mirza. informed sources sn id yesterday. They said Mirza was likely to bring up the subject, noting
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  • 137 6 DOCTORS PREACHING Vs. PRACTICE! BRIGHTON, England, July 9. Britain's doctors met to-day in annual parley. And to set the nation an example they were barred from smoking. A« the British Medical Ashoc ation cot down to business, a delegate Jumped up to move the traditional waiver of the conference's no
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  • 104 6 Plane Delayed For Governor To Greet Radha DAR ES- SALAAM, TANGANYIKA, July 9. Indian Vice President Dr. Radhakrishnan arrived here half an hour before schedule Sunday and hts plane had to circle the airport to give Governor Sir Edward Twining time to get there to greet him. Radhakrlshnan, on a
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  • 230 6 SAIGON. July 9.— President Ngo Dinh Diem said yesterday he does not expect the Communist .Vietmlnh to invade South Vietnam July 20, "but we are taking precautions." The 1954 Geneva conference which brought an armistice in the Indo-china war set July 20 as the
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  • 165 6 Freedom of Thought Statue BUENOS AIRES. July 9: A tall bronze statue symbolising freedom of thought and the press has been restored to the top of the "La Prensa" newspaper building, more than four years after It was pulled down by Peronistas. The statue's torch will go on at midnight
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  • 264 6 COLOMBO, Jul y 9. The "wonder" medicinal plant of the East, Rauwotfla Serpentina, used In olden times ag a core for high Mood pressure has been found growing: wild in large areas of the Oal Oya Valley, states Dr. K. W. Szeohovvcy; z, Chief of
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  • 214 6 NEW YORK, July 9.— Steel strike at a glance: Status— As strike enters second week no negotiations scheduled and neither side has reported any efforts to resume talks. Government has Indicated it will be "in touch" this week with both sides to tr y to get
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  • 27 6 E!!?^f d Honouri nd Award, to 20 ptrtent at King's Houm. ISS LiUEP 1 0 i uly 7< Ploturi E «eh« Y«»«eob bTn
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  • 34 6 Sri 8. 8. Ramaswami Padayachi, Minister for Local Administration, Madras, inaugurated the Vanamahotsava Celebration in Madras City on July 4. Picture shows the Minister planting a sapling near War Memorial, Madras.
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  • 176 6 LONDON, July 9— The British Prime Minister's other weekend guests were the Prime Ministers of Pakistan and Australia, Mr. Mohamad An and Mr. Robert G. Menzies. Before, during and since the Commonwealth Prime Ministers* Conference, wihich began on June 27 and ended last Friday, Sir Anthony
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  • 48 6 The keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Malay States, officially announces that the new moon for the month of Zulhijjah was sighted last ni£fct at Telok Keomng, Port Dickson, Ne#ri Sembilan. Harl Raya Haji this year will, therefore, fall on Wednesday, July 18.
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  • 28 6 LONDON, July 9.— The Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya arrived in Leningrad yesterday and spent part of the day sightseeing, Moscow radio reported.— Reuter
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  • 93 6 ROME, July 9: A nationwide strike of Italian farm workers was suspended yesterday after government mediators set up new talks between unions and employers. The strike had been in effect in the Po Valley since June 8 and in the rest of Italy since July 6.
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