Indian Daily Mail, 11 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 145 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 414 1 Reid Commission Told Oft GOVT. OF MILITANT RACIALISTS-A DANGER TO MINORITIES New Safeguards Urged Fears About Future Of Malacca As Autonomous Entity (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: A group of 110 Malacca residents representing all trades and professions have expressed great fear that a Government of militant
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, July 10: The Indian Government Planning Commission has set a production target of 100,000 tons of newsprint annually by the end of 1961. So far India has one newsprint plant, the Nepa mills, producing 30,000 tons of newsprint. The planning commission believes at least two more
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  • 134 1 TRANSFER OF ASSETS IN T—C. STATES Prom Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM. July 10. The State Government have Issued a directive to all district officials to take great care about the government assets and property in Tamil areas which are to merge with Madras State. They must not do anything which
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  • 64 1 ZANZIBAR, East Africa, July 10. Three thousand persons waited at the airport to greet Indian Vice president Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who is on a short visit here. The Indian leader later called on the Sultan. Large crowds gave him a tumultuous welcome everywhere he went. Visibly
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  • 52 1 LOS ANGELES, July 10 Sir Abu Baker, Sultan of Pahang, largest state in the Federation of Malaya, arrived in Los Angeles yesterday on what he called a "private holiday." The 52-year-old Sultan leaves today for Chicago, Washington and New York. His party arriv. Ed in San Francisco
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  • 249 1 Asian students in Sydney made a valuable contribution to the welfare of Australia's blind people when they recently presented a cheque for $2,250 to the Royal Blind Society of New South Wales. The cheque represented the profit from a successful Asian concert staged by the
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  • 98 1 TOKYO, July 10: Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, today called on Japan's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Mamoru Shigemitau and later left for the scenic resort of Nikko. 100 miles north of Tokyo. Yesterday. Mr. Marshall called on the Minister of International Trade and
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  • 63 1 COLOMBO, July 10: Premier Solomon Bandaranaike, back from the British Commonwealth Premiers' Conference in London, told a welcoming crowd at the airport: "I have achieved my objectives, with the goodwill of the Commonwealth Premiers and the British people." It was understood he was referring to his demand
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  • 287 1 IT IS OFFERED NOT WITH STRINGS BUT A ROPE KARACHI, Pakistan, July 10.— U.S. Vice-Presi. dent Richard Nixon fired a return salvo at India and Prime Minister Nehru, warning that any country accepting Communist economic aid runs the risk of becoming *a Red
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  • 160 1 MARRIED OR MAIDEN: WHAT MATTERS! NEW YORK, July 10. If there Is a secret Mrs. among the Misses that presently are flowing: into town on their first leg to the Miss Universe beauty pageant in California she can relax now. The Miss Universe ma v very well be a Mrs.
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  • 63 1 WASHINGTON. July 10— C<y ion's Prime Minister Solomon Bahdaranaike will pay a three day official call on Washington leaders next November after addressing the opening session of the U. N. General Assembly, the State Department was informed Monday. Ambassador R. S. S. Gune. wardens
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  • 211 1 Gordon Walker LONDON, July lO— Mr. Patrick Gordon Walktr, former Labour Commonwealth Relations Secretary, said that a significant aspect of the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference here was that all those attending appeared to take an equal part in the proceedings. 'In the past the
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  • 161 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 10. An fcigy of God Rama was reported to hare been burnt at a public meeting on Sunday night in Erode which was addres.^d by Dravida Kafagham leader Periyar E- V. RamaPradesh proposal. Earlier swami. Poriyar declared his firm opposition
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  • 144 1 NEW YORK, July 10— Roug» house turned into regrets Monday for shapely but slightly battered "Miss New York" and her photographer husband. They said it all resulted from too much celebration. The pretty redhead, Mrs. Kay Grundy, 18, showed up in court with a shiner. Her
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  • 221 1 Why Subramani am 's Appeal Was Allowed LONDON, July 10—Reasons have been delivered by the Jujdicial Committee of tbe Privy Council for their decision announced in May allowing the appeal of Subramaniam, son of Munusamy, who was sentenced to death in the Johore Bahru High Court, Malaya, in August, 1955,
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  • 155 1 «h-woia, juiy 10 ucneral Sir Gerald Templer Chief of the Imperial General Staff was yesterday Involved in the third air mishap of his Middle East visit. As a helicopter in which he was flying to visit paratroopers nearcd the ground a cloth marker was whirled
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  • 27 1 DETROIT, July 10- "Pretty girl dancing teachers" were used to defraud a ?9-\«ar-old man of US*U,363, a Federal court suit seeking to recover the money charged yesterday
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  • 169 1 BOm, Dollar Project KARACHI, July 10: A Contract worth about 30 million dollars ha* been awarded to an American engineering firm to improve military installations in Pakistan, American Embassy sources said here last night. The sources said the contract w«a for the 'improvement of existing
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  • 483 2 **THERE are signs that the state of the cold war may be ending," declared Mr. S. G. Holland, the Prime Minister of Holland, commenting on the Commonwealth Premiers Conference which concluded in London last week. Mr. Holland wtio was one of the participants thereat, further observed, "We
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  • 1129 2 WILL BE NO RIVAL TO PRIVATE INDUSTRY -DR. KESKAR MADRAS: The Nation by the Government is not a boshing) industry; on the c complementary to each otl Union Minister for Inform;! addressing a gathering of c and publishers here last we In a
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  • 284 2 MEHCARA: Mr. CM. Poona. cha. Chief Minister of Coorg, returned here last week after attending a conference of State Agricultural Ministers at Mussogric. He said to me the conference felt that the target for agricultural production io the Second Plan should h© raised at least by
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  • 258 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Education will award 16 prizes of Rs. 2,000 each on books published In Hindi between Jan. 1, 1955 and Dec. 31, 1955. A Press Note issued by the Ministry of Education recently said the awards
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  • 127 2 KARACHI: The French Embassy staff in Karachi recently discussed the problem of where their next haircut is ooming from. M. Jean Charles Serre, the Ambassador, and his staff have been blacklisted by Pakistani barbers as a protest against the French military campaign in Algeria. The Pakistani National
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  • 245 2 MADRAS: Steps that the State Governments should take for the introduction of the decimal comage on the appointed day, April 1, 1957, were discussed at a conference of officers of the Union Government and the Governments of Mad. xas, Andhra, Mysore, Hyderabad and Travancore- Cochin laat week.
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  • 167 2 KOZHIKODE The St Joseph's College, at Devagiri, situated five miles off Kozhikode on the outskirts of the town, was inaugurated last week with a blessing ceremony by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Sebastin Vallopilly, Bishop of Tellicherry. Mr. C. Francis proposed the toast of the College.
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  • 235 2 BONN: Prime Minister Nehru is scheduled to visit Bonn and Hamburg from July 13 to A closer relationship between India and West Germany is the expected outcome of the visit, which is the result of an invitation extended %p Mr. Nehru by* the West Gferman
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  • 77 2 PONDICHERRY: Acharya Vinoba Bhave is expected to visit Pondicherry shortly and halt there for two days. The detailed programme of the visit is being finalised by the local Committee in charge of tire re--1 ceptlon and arrangements. The Chief Commissioner has asked officials to furnish
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  • 232 2 ri-ht? l^ A itud y of *«ortmlii«tiOfi In r»l| a iou« riQhU and practices is being undertaken on a alobal hi.i! by the Human R« B ht. Comm»..STif the I ted Wt'on^ Or. A. Kri.hna.wami, a mimbtr of the Lok Sabha wh« uT^odiw. oovernmenui and non-QOvernmen-
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  • 59 2 Hostel For Low Income Women Employees MADRAS: It is proposed to open a hostel for the low income women employees in the City under the auspices of the Manila Vibhag of the Bhavat Sevak Samaj, if sufficient numbers come forward. Those desirous of joining this hostel may contact the Secretary.
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  • 260 2 MADRAS: Instructions have been Issued to heads of an departments and departmehts of the Secretariat that move able properties of the Government should be stationed on the appointed Ay m connection with the reorganisation of States in the areas where they are normally kept
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  • 174 2 ORISSA BUS WORKERS CALL OFF STRIKE CUTTACK: In view of conciliation proceedings instituted by the Labour Department of the Orissa Government to start on July 11 at Berhampur, the strike threatened on behalf of the 600 employees of the Orissa Road Transport Company has been called off according to the
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  • 107 2 Cancer Of Digestive Organs NEW YORK. A study of cancer published in the latest issue of WHO'S Epidemiological and vital statistics report" gives information on malignancies since the beginning of the century. According to the study, next to heart diseases, cancer is the largest cause of death in the majority
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  • 128 2 NEW DELHI: Hhe mana gements of all Delhi clubs have been aeked by the State Government to eecure licences for the sale and consumption of liquor in their prsmi see if they want to continue maintaining bars after July 20. The order, a State Gov eminent Press
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  • 325 2 NELLORE: Two persons who posed themselves as 'saints' anji relieved a businessman of Rs. 900 by playing a hoax on him here last Wednesday were arrested within a short time of the incident by the local police. It is stated the two strangers, said to belong to
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  • 213 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India are negotiating with the People's Republic of China for the import of two lakh tons of rice, it was learnt here last week. Negotiations are also in progress with Thailand for purchase of rice, although the exact quantity to be
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  • 893 3 TRANSFER OF FRESH AREAS OPPOSED BILL IN BIHAR ASSEMBLY i .Su NC Is c Bihar Wfelative Assembly last Thursday commenced its three-day special session here to consider the Bihar and West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) BUI 1956. While the Congress and the Jharkhand memDere strongly opposed
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  • 143 3 A crowd of about 10,000 people wearing black arm bands and waving black flags last Thursday staged a two-hour demonstration in front of the Army Welfare Centre where the tenth session of the Bihar Legislature commenced its three-day session last week. The demonstration was jointly organised
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  • 170 3 CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy's resolution, moved in the West Bengal Legislative Council last Wednesday approving with certain suggestions, the provisions of the Bihar and West Bengal (Transfer of Territorial) Bill, 1956, as referred to by the President, was last week adopted by the Council. The
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  • 195 3 BANGALORE?: a ninemember Inter-State Committee of officers has been constituted in connection witth the reorganisation of Mysore State. The members of the Committee are: Mr. N. Puttarangaswami, Chief Secretary and Mr. S. Muninanjappa Special Secretary, States Reorganisation Department (Mysore), Mr. W. R. S. Sathlanathan, Chief Secretary ana
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  • 408 3 MADRAS: The study of the Vedas should not be confined to a particular of our people alone, f>ut should spread among all, said Mr. M. Anantasayanam Iyengar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Speaking on "The greatness of the Vedas", at the Sri Veda Sabha in Egmore, last
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  • 113 3 CHUNAMBEDU: Mr J. Madan Raj, Convener Chengleput District Bhoodan Committee, announced the details on jthe collections for Bhoodan, Sampatti Dhan and Shram Dhan hi the district upto June 28, on the eve of Vinobaji's leaving the district after the prayer meeting last week. They are as
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  • 85 3 LOS ANGELES, July 9: The 56-foot yawl Jada, smallest boat in the field, won the 3,571--mile yacht race from Los Angeles to Tahiti, race chairman Dick Terkel reported yesterday. Terkel was advised by radio that the Jada, owned by Bill Strugis of San Marino, California, crossed
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  • 246 3 INSURANCE CORPN. BOMBAY AS HQ. MADRAS: Mr. Babubhai Chinai, Vice-President of the Federation of Ind^ua Chambers of Commerce, in a Press inter, view here said the claim of Bombay to be headquarters of the proposed Life Insurance Corporation was unassailable. The Corporation could be expected to discharge its functions more
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  • 296 3 MADRAS: The Madras Office of the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports and Exports has been upgraded by the ML nistry of Commerce, Government of India, and put in charge of a Joint Controller, Mr. R. K. Rangan, formerly Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi
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  • 356 3 Appeal For People's Co-operation VELLORE: Inaugurating here last week the "Publicity Week" for the Second Five- Year Plan at the Opera Theatre, Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister of Madras, stressed the neeed for people's co-opera-tion for the successful implementation of the Second Five- Year Plan. Mr.
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  • 196 3 BOMBAY; Mr. H. M. Deaai Manager, Scindia Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., told Pressmen nere that a direct regular cargo service between ports in India and ports in West Africa would be inaugurated before the end of the month. The steamer 'Jalajyoti* which will inaugurate this
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  • 135 3  -  NAFEN LONDON: Christian theologioal colleges in India are praised for the way in which they are carrying out their work by Canon Charles Raven, Chaplain to the Queen who holds Doctorates in Divinity and Science, in an article written for the "Church of England Newspaper." He
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  • 270 3 NEW YORK: International scientists fcrying to determine the effects of atomic and nuclear explosions on man and I his environment, will accord priority to what is regarded as the number one hazard from atomic fail out Strontium Ninety— informed source* at United Nations Headquarter*
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  • 214 3 MADRAS: The Government of the Netherlands have offered a Fellowship to an Indian national for post-graduate research work in that country one academic year (six to eight months). Subjects of Research: (a) Phy-sics-^kw Temperature Physics, Electron Optics, Nuclear Physics. (b) Mathematics— Computational MathemaUcs (c) Radio Astronomy (d) Chemical
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  • 150 3 CENTRAL GRANT FOR MADRAS VARSITY MADRAS: Official intimation- has been received by the Madras University authorities about the decision of the Central Government to one crore of rupees in connection with the forthcoming centenary celebrations of the University. The University authorities are now busy chalking out an ambitious programme for
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  • 283 3 MADRAS: The corridor Janata Express Train from Madras end was pressed! into service on the Madras-Bombay route last week. The rake consisting of 11 carriage, capable of accommodating ever 600 passengers, left Madras Central with its full compliment at 12-55 pm. last week. Bombay. The corridor Janata
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  • 342 3 mage Liwed b7 flm^i n Collector "W««»g the da- durta g the tart fili?^' Jt* Tgf of been affected i n Koztiikode Z»l lyJo^ P* 180 b»ve me affected' persons have been sheltered at nearby schools. Arrangements havo been made by the local Revenue
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  • 294 4 Rs. 1,500 m. SOUGHT NEW DELHI: The Government of India in a Press communique, issued by the Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs) here have announced the simultaneous issue of the following three new loans for a total sum of Rs- 150 crores: (a) 3'/i per
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  • 158 4  -  NAFEN ROME: A 'closed cycle" engine, capable of developing sufficient power for a voyage to the moon and beyond, without refuelling on the way, hat been patented by Andelmo Landini, one of Marconi's collaborators and disciples. The engine consists, it is learnt,
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  • 247 4 NAIROBI: The influential British-owned and edited daily. East African Standard, has sharply criticised the Nairobi City Council for refusing to yield to Asian demands to decorate the city streets when Dr. 'S. Kadhakrlshnan, Indian Vice-Presldent, arrives here on his official visit on July 10. The Standard recalled
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  • 271 4 KURNOOL: Mr. Sanjiva Reddi told Pressmen last week that he was most likely to visit Cuttack early In July to finalise the proposals in connection with the Vamsadhara Project. July 7 and 8 had been provisionally fixed for these discus* sions with the Orissa Government at Cuttack. It
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  • 102 4 STOP A-TESTS —SCIENTISTS CALL PARIS, July 9: Professor Frederic Joltot-Curie, French Physicist and President of the world Council of Peace, today called on the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union to conclude an agreement to stop all "tests and experimental explosions of atomic weapons and devices." The text of
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  • 202 4 500 Families Near Trichur Homeless TRICHUR: About 500 families were rendered homeless and standing paddy crops over 5.000 acres of land submerged when the left bund of the Karuvannur river was washed away by floods last week. Owing to heavy rain during the last
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  • 144 4 PALGHAT: It ha s been raining hard in Palghat for the past four days. All wells, rivers and ponds are full. Some ponds have overflowed, pouring fish into drains. Last week, people, equipped with lights, made good catches of fish as it drifted across roads
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  • 180 4  -  NAFEN LUCKNOW: An industrial exhibition on an ambitious scale is being organised by the Uttar Pradesh Government, to be opened in January. A number of foreign countries are expected to take part in the exhibition which is likely to be the biggest ever to be
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  • 195 4 Virgin Birth: Haldane's Denial LONDON: Professor J. B. S. Haldane, of London University, one of Britain's most brilliant biological mathematicians, has protested against his name being used to support a report that a virgin birth may have taken place in this country. In a letter written to "The Lancet", Dr.
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  • 182 4 NAIROBI: A study team of five Indian coffee planters and research workers has arrived here on a six-week visit to East Africa. The delegation is headed by £>r. B. T. Narayanan, director of the Indian Coffee Board, and consists of Mr. R. L. Narasimhaswami, Mr.
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  • 102 4 JAILED FOR POSSESSING STORE PAPER JESSELTON, North Borneo, July 9. A Magistrate's Court at Kudat, near here today sentenced a Chinese shopkeeper, Tv Peng Kee, to six months rigorous imprisonment and fined him 500 Malayan dollars (£5B Sterling) for the illegal possession of banned literature. Another Chinese, Voo Heng Slew,
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  • 86 4  -  NAFEN NEW YORK: Although it has a circulation of 2,250,000, the "American Magazine", published by the CromwellCollier Publishing Company, will close down after its August issue. It has been in existence since 1876, although it has carried its present name only since 1911. A statement
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  • 296 4 Bangalore Talks Conclude BANGALORE: The representatives of the Government of India and the Governments of Madras and Mysore who had discussions during the past three days in regard to the dispute between Madras and Mysore in respect of the sharing of the Palar waters bet-' ween
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  • 350 4 VILLAGE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT NEW DELHI: The co-or-dinated programme for the development of village industries on an intensive basis laun. chert two years ago, will be extended to 15 more area during the current financial year. Under the programme, the over all development of selected rural areas is undertaken with village
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  • 209 4 University Library Section To Be Opened In Madurai MADRAS: Madura i City wiil have an extension of the Madras University Library for the benefit of the affiliated colleges there as also research workers, in technical subjects. A six-man committee consisting of representatives of the University Grants Commission, the Union Ministry
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  • 112 4 NEW DELHI: July 9: Four Russian experts arrived here today to study the possibility of building a factory in India to make heavy machinery. The team is led by Mr. B. K. Priholdiko, the Russian Vice-Minister for the Heavy Machinery-Building Industry. An offer to help
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  • 328 4 Nizam's Nominee To Gadi No CONSENT GIVEN BY PRESIDENT NEW DELHI: Enquiries show that there is no troth In the reoort oubUshed in a section of the Frew that the PreiwenTnS a^e? to the request of the Nl«m of Hyderabad to recognise bis grandson as dynastic successor bypassing; his son,
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  • 42 4 CALCUTTA: The Union Commerce Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, now on a visit to Calcutta, inspected the port and the docks here. He was accompanied by the Iron and Steel Controller and Joint Chief Controller of Imports and Exports.
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  • 60 4 Ex-Deputy Speaker To Act In Film! MADRAS: Mr. P. Suryachandra Rao, ex-Deputy Speaker of Andhra, it is stated, will act in the Telugu picture "Baktha Ramdas" under production by V. Nagaiah, the doyen of actors in South India. Also, Mr. S. Brahmayya, a member of the Andhra Legislative Assembly and
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  • 207 4 A Mother's Pathetic Appeal To Kidnapper WESTBURY, New York, July 9: Mrs. Morris Weinberger, her face haggard with grief, last night appealed for the second night in a row for the kidnapper of her baby to make some move to return the child or get in touch with the parents.
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  • 105 4 CALCUTTA: Three members of the successful Swiss expedition to Mt. Everest— Mr. Adolf Heist, Mr. Ernst Retss aim Dr. Leuthoid arrived In Calcutta from Kathmandu. They were received at the airport by Mr. Jorg Murmet, who was on the summit In the first batch and
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  • 186 4 BIHAR GOVT.'S FINANCES: Press Report Refuted PATNA: The Government of Bihar in a Press note issued last week, asserted that its financial position was perfectly Bound. me Press note was issued tollowing allegations made in a section of the local and the Calcutta Press that the State Bank had refused
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  • 166 4 NEW DELHI: There ap. pears to be a misconception in certain quarters that there i* at present, some sort of restriction on the export of Indian coal says a Press Note issued here by the Minister of Production, Government of India. The Government of India wish to
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  • 87 4 Rift In Rajasthan Congress NEW DELHJ: Efforts of Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, who wan appointed by the Congress High Command to compose the differences of the two groups in Rajasthan Congress are understood to have failed. Mr. Shastri has concluded his talks with the representatives of the two groups. Mr.
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  • 122 4 LONDON: Britain's Ministry of Education has been startled by a rush of elderly people all trying to prove that they are as brainy as the latest generation. They have applied to sit for the General Certificate of Education along with 250,000 youngsters aged about 15 who
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  • 409 5 IT'S HOT THAT WE LOVE SINHALESE LESS BUT VALUE UNITY MORE -Dr. PERERA n^Z A V^ OI>DA1: N Para's stand lor I^SCXVSP *****1 ***** 1 the Sinhalese laaS!?"!!?*: 1 1 v^ncd unity of the country KBJffS'Wf I F-Kf«ytag M ii at a meeting of resMtents of Valigamara
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  • 86 5 They Support Tamil Vanity Move BATTICALOA: At a meeting of the Tamil -speak ing people, including Muslims, held at St Michael's College Hall here, it was unanimously decided) to support the movement which aims to get a Tamil university established at Tiincomalee. The meeting recommended the following persons to represent
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  • 100 5 PANADURA: Mr. Richard Salgado said here that Ceylon was fast gaining a name for being the foremost country in the world for intolerance and ill-will and the bhlkkhus could do no better in the year of the Jayanthl tha n to teach men to forbear and practise
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  • 216 5 26 Killed In Gal Oya Riots COLOMBO: A total of 26 persons had been killed in the disturbances in the Valley while the whereabouts of about 50 more person* were still unknown. A spokesman of the Parliamentary Fact-finding Committee which visited Gal Oya and its environs told this to "The
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  • 156 5 COLOMBO: a Chain-Letter eaid to have been intercepted by the C.1.D., calling upon Tamil government officers to prepare to launch a nor-co-operation movement at an appropriate time, has been repudiated by the Federal Party. Mr. S. J. y. Chelvanayakam, General Secretary of the Federal Party, told "The Times
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  • 159 5 JAFFNA: Those Tamils who seek parity of status for the Tamil Language dee m it proper at the same time to deny to a section of their people who speak the self same language, their fundamental rights. They also brand them as untouchables and prohibit them
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  • 176 5 MARRIAGE COST THEM THEIR JOBS! COLOMBO Seven tearful "hello girls" from th e C.T.O. recently told the Minister of posts, Broadcasting and Information, Mr. C. A. S. Marikkar that they had been Issued with quit notices this weak. They have been asked to quit because they are married. The seven
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  • 311 5 Wagging Tongues Kill school Master? COLOMBO: Wag-gin g tongues killed a 24-year-old schoolmaster of Katugastota, but before he breathed his last he cleared the name of has tiancee which village gossljjs had besmirched. The schoolmaster, jinadasa Kodituwakku, unable to bear the rumour that his fiaacee was with child and that
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  • 87 5 BANDA'S STORIES COLOMBO: Detective stories written by Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike will not be published in a London evening newspaper. The newspaper concerned wm very interested in this proposal, bat found the stories (including several which had previously been published hi "The Times of Ceylon") too long or
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  • 82 5 TAMIL GOVT. MEN WANT LAND IN NP COLOMBO: Tamil public servants are now applying to provinsial Kachcheries in the Northern and Eastern Provinces for blocks of Jungle land. The applicants are mostly middle class public servants resident in Colombo. An official of a provincial kachcheri, who i s now *n
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  • 489 5 TRINCOMALEE: A request to the Government to establish the University for the Tamil-speaking people in Fort Frederick, Trincomalee, if and when the British evacuate the Naval Base was made by the Trincomalee Urban Council in a resolution sponsored by Mr. V- Sivanantham at the monthly
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  • 406 5  -  THANINAYAGAM KALMUNAI: The garland was a symbol of honour for the Tamils wlho should therefore go forth with garlands to fight for their rights, said the Rev. Fr. Xavier Tttiani Nayagara, Lecturer in Education at the University of Ceylon, at a meeting held
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  • 124 5 CHAVAKACHCHERI: Mr. P. Arumugam, chairman of the Poonagari VilJage Committee, said at a meeting in tbte V.C. hall at Poonagari, that those who SB!? 1 1 a 011 wnowned for love and ahimsa •Jhomd not take steps to disable the Tamils, who had been in
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  • 140 5 Victory First Then Party Ideals CHAVAKACHCHBRI: A new chapter in the history of the Tamils of Ceylon had dawned recently at the Jaffna Town Hall where Tamil leaders of different parties pledged to work with one voice and one tongue to resist the "Sinhalese only" Bill and secure all rights
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  • 347 5 P.K's Fact-Finding Tour KALMUNAI: The leader of the Communist Party, Mr. Pieter Keuneman, was in the the Gal Oya Valley tfie whole on a fact-finldng tour. On Saturday, he spent the whole day at Batticaloa and in the evening addressed a large gather-teg at the Batticaloa Town Hall. Last week
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  • 290 5 COLOMBO: Tamils should convert by argument those who held different views and make them appreciate the rights of the Tamils, said Mr. K. Alvapillai, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, in his presidential address at the 53rd annual general meeting of the Vivekananda Society
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  • 99 5 COLOMBO: Sinhalese teachers in Jaffna schools have no work as the teaching of Sinhalese there has ceased following the Language Bill. This was Stated to the Minister of Education, Mr. W Dahanayake, by a deputation from the Jaffna Peninsular S<rhalese Teachers' Association. *u They ald tli&t a
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  • 145 5 soon consisting of M.P.s and other representatives of Tam?T speaking people to organise resietanoe to^'slnnVel On7y» This committee alone will be responsible for makina all decisions and carrying out such decision, so as to .Jcuni Kid!* f r BlnhaleM and T mil throughout th?
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  • 107 5 TANJORE: The Kattalai High Level Canal Scheme that has been sanctioned by Government and is estimated to cost Ra. 156-65 lakhs is expected to benefit nearly 21,000 acres in the taluks of Tlruchi and Tanjore. The scheme envisages the excavation of a canal 80 miles long, taking
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  • 133 5 RAJKOT: Lashing rains In Saurashtra for the last four days have dislocated road and rail transport, isolated mar.y towns, rendered thousands homeless, brought down many kutcha houses and are threatening the standing crops, according to reports reaching here last Thursday. In the worst raln-hlt town
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  • 86 5 NAGPUR: About 6,000 natels and 2,000 patwaris will be affected by the abolition of the watandari" (hereditary) system of patels and patwaris in Berar which will come into effect from October 1. Stops for abolitio nare being taken In P" rs "anc€ of the provisions of
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  • 531 6 WIDER THAN COLOMBO POWERS: MORE COMPAQ THAN A-A POWERS BOMBAY, July 10.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, the Prime Minister of Ceylon returning home from the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in Lodnon told journalists at the airport here today that he envisaged a new
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  • 15 6 COLOMBO, July 10.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon arrived back
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  • 138 6 LONDON. July 10: A Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. Fenner Brockway, asked the Foreign Secretary in the Houso of Commons what reply the British Government had given to China's proposal that shshould have official relations with the Government of Hongkong. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd replied
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  • 112 6 LONDON, July 10: Trade is likely to be the foremost topic of discussion when Australia's Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies, visits Japan next month, according to Australian sources here. Officials said that no programme had yet been fixed for the visit which they believed would
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  • 127 6 NEW YORK. July 10: A new female sex hormone promises to save thousands of babies who are born prematurely, a drug firm said yesterday. It can work in either of two ways to save babies who are born too soon frdm premature labour. It sometimes stops the
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  • 344 6 MALAYAN YOUTH LEADERS IN ENGLAND LONDON. July 10: Five leading figures in Far East social work, three from Malaya and two from Singapore yesterday attended a reception given in their honour at the British Colonial Office. The Five are: Miss Yeo Bee Hwa, a member of the Executive Committee of
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  • 157 6 LONDON, July 10: The Government told the House of Lords it was otill 'clearly and unequivocally' in favour of retaining the death penalty for murder in Britain though the House of Commons has passed a Bill to abolish hanging. The Lord Chancellor, Lord Kilmuir, announced
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  • 117 6 MOSCOW. July 10: Mrs. Ekaterina Furtseva, the only woman member of the Soviet Communist Party Presidium, will head a Soviet Parliamentary Delegation which will visit Britain this week, It was learned. The delegation, composed of 16 members of the Supreme Soviet. Russia's Parliament, will leave
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  • 106 6 From Out Own Correspondent KURNOOL. Complete wom«i's rule has been established at least In one village in India. All eight seats to Vawttm Pandiayat in Nellore district have been captured by women candidates. Hie Panchayat consisting entirely of women will ran village affair* for the next three years.
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  • 426 6 CONFERENCE ON HUMAN PROBLEMS IN INDUSTRY OXFORD, England, July 10— The Duke of Edinburgh yester. day opened a Commonwealth Conference on Human Problems in Industry which for the nex,t three weeks will discuss how men can make the most of industrial society. ''It may not toe very easy to decide
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  • 92 6 NEW DELHI, July 10— About ten earthquake shocks were felt in the Kanmard and Saighan areas of Afghanistan en July 3 and more se^pre tremors rocked Kabul and adjoining areas on July 4, but no loss of life or damage to property had so far been
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  • 186 6 NICOSIA, July 10: British General Sir Gerald Tempter Chief of the Imperial General Staff, denied on Monday that Sir John Harding, the Governor of Cyprus, has asked him for more troops to crush the EOKA rebellion. He told, newsmen that the effectiveness of Cyprus as a
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  • 107 6 INDIVIDUAL DISARMAMENT IS 'HELPFUL' LONDON, July 10: Sir Anthony Eden yesterday told Marshal Nikolai Bulganln, the Soviet -Prime Minister, that he thought individual disarmament by nations 'helpful* but not sufficient by itself to develop International confidence and security. The British Prime Minister was replying to a letter he received from
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  • 135 6 U. N. Urges S. Africa To Lift Apartheid NEW YORK, July 10— A United Nations Committee meeting here recommended that South Africa should eliminate "discriminatory restrictions 11 against non-Europeans in Southwest Africa. The committee on Southwest Africa— former German terr«tory placed under South Afri can mandate by the League of
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  • 115 6 DUBLIN, Ireland, July 10: The Government of India is to establish a diplomatic mission here, usually reliable sources said: These sources said the mission would be set up shortly and would be staffed by a First Secretary representing Mrs. Pandit, India's Ambassador to Ireland, who is
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  • 86 6 GENEVA, July 10: Ambassadors of the United States and Communist China held their 53rd meeting here today and agreed to meet again on Thursday July 26. U. Alexis Johnson of the United States and Wang Pingnan of Red China have been meeting in the Palaias dcs Nations
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  • 229 6 No Re. Armament Of Japan For 3 Years SEQUEL TO VICTORY OF NEUTRALIST SOCIALISTS TOKYO, July 10: Japanese Socialists, riding strong nationwide neutralist sentiment, deferred Government plans for rearmament by at least three years with surprising gains in Sunday's Upper House elections. They won at least 12 new seats in
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  • 107 6 BETTER U.S. UNDERSTANDING OF INDIA NOW HONG KONG. .Tuly 10— Am licans have a better understanding of India now than Uv<years ago, said Inuiau Heaitl: Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur on arrival in Hong Kong Monday. She added there is admira. fion and appreciation in the United States for tir way
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  • 77 6 Propeller Kills Passenger WINDSOR, July 10: A pro peller tore loose from a four engine Trans-Canada airliner yesterday and disintegrated while the plane was flying at 8,000 feet over Michigan. One blade ripped through the cabin, killing a woman passenger and injuring 10 other persons. The turbo-prop Vickers Viscount, which
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  • 69 6 MACAO, July 10— More than 6,000 Overseas Chinese from Singapore, Malaya and Thailand who entered China during the last three months through this Portuguese Colony have now begun returning according to usually well-informed sources here. At least 4,000 were expected to pass through Macao this month. Among
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