Indian Daily Mail, 12 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII N* 146 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 SIX PAQES 15 CENTS
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  • 276 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Federation Goveminent faced with a dericit budget to the tune of $143 million will have no alternative but to raise its revenue by way of taxation, Finance Minister Mr. H. S. Lee told the Federal
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  • 122 1 FOOD CRISIS IN EAST PAKISTAN DACCA. East Pakistan, July tl— The Pakistan Army today took over the control and distribution of food in East Pa* kistan, which is suffering from a shortage accentuated by floods. Mr. Ismail Chundrigar, actIng Pakistani Prime Minister, flew in here late last night to be
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  • 58 1 Mr. s. B. Adlthan, former Singapore Barrister and Proprietor of DINATHANTHI a Tamil daily of Madras, arrived here Tuesday night from Hong Kong by air. He is schedule^ to return to Madras on Saturday by Ah* India International. Mr. Adithan had just completed an extensive
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  • 63 1 HULL, England, July 11.— Capt. Peter Townsend, the man who did not marry Princess Margaret, has gone to work as a mechanic in an automobile factory here. It's not that bad. He just wants to know all about the car he intends to drive on a solitary
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  • 41 1 DJAKARTA. July 11— The organisers in Indonesia of the proposed Asian African Labour Conference hoped to hold a preliminary conference among the sponsoring countries at th» end of this year, a member of parliament. Mr. Sudiono uid Reuter
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  • 31 1 DJAKARTA, July 11— A Parliamentary Mission headed by the Speaker of The house of Representatives would visit Communist China next mouth, a Parliamentary official announced today.- Reuter
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  • 39 1 RAINIER GRACE IN PARIS PARIS, July 11.— Prince Rainier and Princes Grace of Monaco arrived here by tra n today to pay their first Visit to the French Capital s nee their wedding in Monte Carlo last April.- Reuter
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  • 139 1 Mr. R. N. Kaul. District Manager of Air India Interim tlonal. Singapore, is shortly proceeding to Sydney to or ganise the Air India International office there. It is understood that on Mr. Haul's departure, Mr. Menon, presently Assistant District Manager, will act as District
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  • 32 1 NAIROBI, July 11.— Dr. Bar. vapalli Radhakrishnan, VicePresident of India, arrived here by air yesterday from Mombasa. He was met by the Governor of Kenya. Sir Evelyn Baring.- Reuter
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  • 199 1 Feels In Better Shape 9 GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, July 11.— President Eisenhower would seek re-election it was announced here. The leader of the Republican Party in the Senate Mr. William Knowland, disclosed Mr. Eisenhower's decision, at a dramatic Pres s conference at the Gettysburg College where Mr.
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  • 145 1 BAGDAD July 11.— Kin 8 Faisal of Iraq leaves by air today on his way to Britain for a three-day State visit next week at the invitation of Queen Elizabeth. King Faisal will first spend two days- in Amman on a private visit to his
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  • 47 1 LONDON, July 11.— Gen Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of Britain's Imperial General Staff, flew back to London last night after a brief visit to Turkey. He denied reports he had been sent out to Ankara to negotiate a proposed Anglo-Greek-Turkish aettlempnt An AP
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  • 24 1 TOKYO, July 11. The population of Metropolitan Tokyo, third largest city in the world, reached 8,224,163 on June i._ AP
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  • 42 1 MANILA, July 11.—President Ramon Magsaysay yesterday said he had authorized importation of 80,000 tons of rice this year to meet expected seasonal shortage. The Philippines last year Imported 100,000 tons of rice, chiefly from Thailand. Burma and Pakistan.- AP
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  • 98 1 LONDON, July 11— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, returned to London by air today from a five day visit to Ireland. He spent three days there as guest of President Scan O'Kelly and the rest of the time resting at a country hotel 50 miles
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  • 144 1 INDIAN HISTORI AN IN AUSTRALIA Dr. Yusuf Husain, Professor of History at Osmanfa University, Hyderabad, arrived in Sydney on June 17 for a lecture tour of Australia that will last about a month. His visit is the first cultural exchange to be sponsored under the Colombo Plan. The Indian Government
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  • 42 1 CAMBODIAN EX-KING IN PRAGUE PRAGUE, July U— Prince •Votodom S.hanouk of Cambodia arrived here today by air from Paris for five days of economic and general talks with Czechoslovak leaders. He was met by the Czechoslovak Deputy Premier, Mr. Vaclav Kopeckjv Reuter
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  • 41 1 LONDON, July ir Mr. R.A. Butler, Lord Privy seal and right-hand man to Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, has been ordered to rest because of compl cations following hayfever. Officials said the condition was not serious.- Reuter
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  • 189 1 PARIS, July 11: The Soviet Government has turned down as 'insulting' a request by Hollywood film producer Darryl F. Zanuck for co-operation in making a film about 'the crimes of Joseph Stalin.' Mr. Zanuck, who is now at Pamplona in Spain filming 'The Fiesta' from the
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  • 310 1 COLOMBO, July 11: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike the Prim* Minister of Ceylon will make a statement in Parliament on his discussions with the United Kingdom Government on British Bases in Ceylon. Mr. Bandaranaike announced this in the House of Representatives soon after his
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  • 11 1 LONDON, July 111 Mr. Hugh Oaltskell, teaser of the
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  • 232 1 Facing strong criticisms within the government parliamentary group on concessions he had made to Britain on bases in Ceylon, Premier Solomon Bandaranaike agreed to consider a suggestion that these facilities be withdrawn when Ceyton becomes a repub- lic (in two or three years' time). Bandaranaike told government members
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  • 33 1 PARIS, July 11: The French Council of Ministers today decided to increase income tax by ten per cent this year to help pay for the fighting in Algeria, a Government spokesman announced.- Reuter
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  • 230 1 Eden Lloyd To Visit Moscow Next Year LONDON, JuJy 11— Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, announced that he and his fore ign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, would pay a 10-day kit to Moscow in May, 1957. Sir Anthony Eden told the House of Commons he and Mr. Lloyd
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  • 86 1 WASHINGTON. July 11: General Nathan Twining, the United States Air Force Chief of Staff, acknowledged that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader, had abused Britain and the United StattV at a Moscow party he attenf ed last June 24. Interviewed as ba emerged from testifying
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  • 213 1 CAIRO, July 11: Egypt's Middle. East News Agency said yesterday the main topic to be discussed by Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser, Yugoslavia's Tito and India's Premier Nehru during their meeting later this month at Bironi, Yugoslavia, is efforts being made by countries that are still under
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  • 47 1 COPENHAGEN, July 11 Russia's application for membership was accepted by internat.onal Lawn Tennis Federation here today. The membership opens the way t6 Russian Representation tn major international tournaments including the Wimbledon Champ onships and could lead to particinaf-inn fnr- tk. Davis Cup.- Reuter
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  • 42 1 WASHINGTON, July 11.— The Soviet Union protested to the United States over a alleg ed American flights over Soviet territory, some of them for as long as two and a half hours, on several n .-><*«* on* b*twe«» July 4.9., Reuter
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  • 227 1 DEVELOPMENT OF MALACCA PENANG PORTS URGED From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister for Transport Mr. Ong Yoke Lin today assured the Federal Legislative Council that the $25,900 000 North Klang straits Project would bring increasing prosperity to the Federation. He was seeking the Council's approval to grant the
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  • 321 1 PROVIDENT INVESTMENTS EXCEED 228 m. (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday: The Federation Minister of Finance Mr. H. S. Lee today disclosed that investments made by the Employees Provident Fund added up to a total nominal value of $228,594,850. He stated this in his reply to a question raised by
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  • 502 2 more than 100 Chinese organisations in the Settlement of Malacca at a meeting at the MCA Branch premises last Sunday resolved that they should demand the deferment of merdeka if the principle of jus soli were not written into the Constitution of an Independent Malaya, according to
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  • 614 2 Rs. ISO in* Increase In 1955-56 Recorded BOMBAY: India's foreign exchange reserves consisting of the assets of the Reserve Bank of India, Government balances and authorised dealers' holdings increased by Rs. 15 crores in 1956-56 in contrast to a fall of Rs. 17.2 crores during: the previous
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  • 212 2 VIENTIANE (Laos): Considerable interest has been shown in diplomatic circles here by the recent statement of the Laotian Prime Minister, Souvanna Phouma. that North Vietnam has violated the Five Principles of co-existence in interfering in the internal affairs of Laos. The Vietminh has been furnibhing men,
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  • 331 2 MADRAS: Their Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A.S. Panchapakeaa Aiyar dismissed last week in the Madras High Court, an appeal preferred on behalf of the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports and Exports, Madras, against the order of His Lordship Mr. Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed,
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  • 382 2 NEW DELHI: "Baseless speculation" is how Dr P. Subbaroyan, Congress M.P., described reports apl peanng in certain newspapers purporting to eive a gist of his talks with Sheikh Abdullah, former Kash mir Premier, hi jail last month. The Press renort* suggested that
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  • 280 2 CALL FOR NEW EAST-WEST RELATIONS INDIANOLA, Iowa: Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta issued the call here for a fresh approach to East-West relations before a crowd of 1,500 people. Mr. Mehta spoke at the 89th annual commencement of Simpson College. The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on
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  • 86 2 WALAJABAD: The Industries Department propose to open a match-manufacturing unit-cum-training centre at Tirupachoor in Uttukottai Development Biock in Chingleput district soon. The necessary site has been chosen. The Industries Department I propose to open 20 centres for match-manufacture as a cottage industry during the year 1056-57
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  • 245 2 NEW DELHI,, tile Congress President, Mr. U.N. Dhebar in a statement here last week explained the sentiments he had expressed at a public meeting here on the eve of Prime Minister Nehru's departure tat Europe. He had then been reported as having said, "If we really love
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  • 615 2 STEPS TO PREVENT LITIGATION OVER EVACUEE PROPERTY NEW DELHI: In order to stop the increasing flow of litigation which causes considerable harassment and hardship to large sections of the community, the Central Ministry of Rehabilitation has decided to amend the Administration of Evacuee Property Act. Necessary action in this regard
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  • 270 2 SEVEN PASSENGERS INJURED VUA.YAWADA: The Delhi-bound Janata Express met with a head-on collision here last Thursday with a parcel van attached to a light engine, as a result of whkh seven passengers, including two women, were injured. Two wheels, of the parcel van were derailed
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  • 111 2 MADRAS: Prompt action taken by the Control Room Police saved the life of a young man last week. It is stated that Dhanraj (24) of Vellore came to the City sometime back in search of employment. As he could not get any, he is reported to
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  • 104 2 COTTON CULTIVATION IN PUNJAB CHANDIGARH: The total area under cotton in the Punjab State according to the supplementary forecast for the year 1956 is estimated at 8,26,--000 acres as against 7.59,000 acres in the corresponding forecast of last year. Two lakh and si* thousand acres were under 'Dcsi 1 cotton
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  • 34 2 mS*^?; i uly U Mr Moha"f* Ali Prime Minister of Pakistan, arrived here by air rro m London yesterday for a two-day official visit and talks with French Government leaders.- Reuter
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  • 421 2 jkjh Mr. Nehru said that the Incrta League had played an important part in India's struggle for freedom and in bringS^h^SLj?? 18 16 for free <lom to the BriUsh people in the context of friendship, it represented the cause of the freedom of
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  • 280 3 An .American Expert's Confidence ALBANY (New York): A special consultant to tke Indian Government just retained to the United States, says There is not the slightest chance of India going Communist if the present regime succeeds." mma 2f*l*T\2*' A W*S r N#w Yor Badge* Director,
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  • 412 3 w B Eil ELHI: The first Air. flew Control Radar (ACR) to he used at any airport hi Infit SS no w "wtaHed at the Calcutta (Dum Dum> airport. The Airfield Control Radar provdes special facilities to enable air traffic controllers to see* the aircraft
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI: The External Affairs Ministry is understood to have approached the British Government to help obtain the evidence of the Chinese nurse in Formosa, who attended on Netaji Subhaa Chandra Boae at the time of his reported death, it is understood. The Shah Nawaz Khan
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  • 210 3 PIECE-RATE SYSTEM FOR DOCK LABOUR AT MADRAS AND CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: Mr. N. M. Aiyar, Secretary, Union Transport Ministry, said here that it had been decided to introduce the piece-rate system of payment for labour stevedor and shore in Madras and Calcutta ports. Mr. N. M. Aiyar, who was addressing a
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  • 101 3 INDIAN DEFENCE MINISTRY APPOINTMENTS NEW DELHI: Mr. Kantl Chaudhari Deputy secretary in the Ministry of Defence, has been appointed Director of Military Lands and Cantonments vice Mr. K. T. Satarawala, who has been transferred to the Ministry of Production. Mr. Prakash Narain, Deputy Secretary, Defence Ministry, who has recenttly returned
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  • 191 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. A. 8. Adams, Scientific Director of the British Monte Belio atomic test explosion, said here last week that no more public statements would be made on the British nuclear explosions Off Monte Bello. Mr. Adams, who passed through Calcutta on his way to London,
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  • 95 3 All-India Body For Inter-Caste Marriages Set Up NEW DELHI: An allIndia organisation known a* the Inter-Caste Marriage Organisation has been sst up with its headquarters in Kanpur. The organisation, according to its Secretary. Mr. Kailas Chandra Mathur, will aim at festering interoaste marriages in the country with a view to
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  • 126 3 BOMBAY: The Zoological Section of Bombay's Munici-pal-owned Victoria Gardens will shortly acquire a pair of hippopotamuses from a big game farm in East Africa. Mr. P. R. Nayak, Municipal Commissioner, last week informed the Municipal Standing Committee that an East African dealer in wild animals
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  • 91 3 LONDON: India's Ambassador in Moscow, Mr. K. P. S. Menon. who has been on a visit to London for consultations with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will leave for Poland next week. Mr. Menon is also India's Ambassador in Poland and his visit to Warsaw is to
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  • 264 3 Gifts To Army Personnel: Revised Rules NEW DELHI: The position in regard to regulation of the practice of giving and accepting gifts among personnel of the Indian Army has been further clarified by an Army Order. In future, there will be no Wedding Gift Fund as such in any mess
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  • 96 3 MADRAS: The Madras Gov- ernment have sanctioned an ex- t penditure of Rs. 1,56,35,000 on i the Kattalal High Level Canal j Scheme in Tiruchiranalli dis- trict. The scheme comprises the i construction of a head sluice just to the right of the offtake of
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  • 296 3 NEW DELHI: At the Invitation of the Governments of the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Poland, Yugo- I slavta and Hungary, an Indian cultural delegation of musicians and dancers Is visiting these countries for a period of three months. I The delegation, which -will be led
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  • 71 3 46 Per Cent Are Unmarried In Allahabad ALLAHABAD: Forty-six per cent of the people of Allahabad town are unmarried, 46.4 per cent married, and 7.6 per cent widowed and divorced, according to a sample survey conducted by a socio-economic organisation here. An analysis of the age group* shows that the
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  • 172 3 NEW DELHI: There appears to be some doubt in commercial quarters as to the language or languages to be employed In exhibiting the names of companies outside their offices or places of business as required by sub-section (1) (a) of Section 147 of the Companies Act, 1056.
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  • 241 3 MADRAS: The forth sammelan of the Veda Dharma Sastra Parlpalana Sabha, Kumbakonam, was inaugurated lact week' at the Siva Vishnu Temple. Thyagarayanagar, under the presidentship of Sri Sengattpuram Anantarama Dikshitar. The Sammelan is being held in accordance with the wishes of His Holiness Jagatguru Sri
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  • 139 3 NEW DELHI: The official wholesale price Index (with the year ended August 1939 as 100) advanced further by 0.1 per cent to 401.4 during the week-ended June 23, 1956, as compared with 401.1 (r) for the previous week. The index was higher by 2.6 and 16.5 per
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  • 87 3 MADRAS: A tribute to the part played by the late Mr. Yusuf afeherally m India's freedom struggle, was paid by speakers at a public meeting held under the auspices of the Praja Socialist Party last week at Mahajana Sabh'a Hall, Mount Road. Mr. M. K. Nagendran,
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  • 96 3 MADRAS: At a meeting of the Madras State branch of the All-India Women's Food Council last week, it was decided to accept the invitation of the Madras Corporation to undertake and supervise a school feeding programme at one of the large centres in the City. The
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  • 78 3 NO H.K.MAINLAND TUNNEL HONGKONG, July 10: The Government of Hongkong today publicly turned down proposals that It should Invest in a road tunnel or bridge linking Hongkong Island with the Mainland across the Colony's mils wide Harbour. An official announcement said tho Government would I consider any schemes for build-
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  • 80 3 ACQUI, Italy, July 10: Lulgl Schi«vett«, an energetic young priest, has been given a fivemonth suspended sentence for Illegally building a read to hi* Isolated village. Nine other members of hie "Committee of the Road* were found guilty of helping him. Don Sohlevetti the paatof direct road
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  • 48 3 Photo. Miss Shirley Fry of St. Petersburg, Florida, United States shown in play against Miss Angela Buxton of Great Britain ta the final of the Ladies' Singles of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon on July 7. Miss Fry won 6-3, 6-1 A. P.
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  • 547 3 MADRAS:. "No teak tree, not even one tree" has been felled so far in Malabar, according to the report of the Deputy Inspector-General, Forests, who had been asked by the Government of India to make an inspection of the area following complaints from
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  • 329 3 NEW DELHI: Nearly 71,500 persons will receive a month's training in 143 Lok Sahayak oena camps to be organised all over the country from July this year to March 1957. Of these camps. 53 will be under the auspices of the Southern Command, 58 organised by
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  • 66 3 KARACHI: Arrangements are now complete for the trial by a Spec al Magistrate of the Red Shirt leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, according to Press reports from Lahore and Peshawar. The trial is chedul. Ed to open on Tuesday .it Dunga Gali near Murree Hills, on
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  • 44 3 RANGOON, July 10: William J. SebaW, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, arrived in Rangoon today for talks which it is believed will centre on a proposed new form of U.S. economic aid to the country- A.P.
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  • 1042 4 RE-DRAWING OF W. BENGAL BOUNDARIES INCLUSION OF MORE AREAS FROM BIHAR URGED CALCUTTA: The revision of the Union Government's Mil for redemarcation of boundaries between West Bengal and BJbar so as to Incorporate another 364 square miles of territory from Bihar additionally to the 8,200 square miles contemplated in the
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  • 71 4 MINDEN. West Germany, July 10— Marie Vieker a 19. year-old servant died from a heart attack while playing the part of the patient in the play "doctor and patient" with a group of amateur actors here. A wedding party watching the performance did not realise the girls action
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  • 102 4 KARACHI: Khakshars in Hyderabad (Bind) have "revolted" against their chief Allama Mashriqi, according to a report in the Karachi newspaper Dawn. The report said that "people coming here from Hyderabad have revealed that Khakshars there have condemned openly the present role of Allama Mashriqi to gain political
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  • 158 4 MADRAS: The National Institute for the Blind, Bombay, has sent two blind students to get trained in the making of musical instruments at the Sangita Vadyalaya in Madras. The candidates Messrs. Nizam uddin Contractor and Ramchand Lekhraj, are to stay here for one year. The students in the
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  • 104 4 INDIAN EDUCATION MINISTERS TO CONFER JfBW DHBUIPt: An AlWnfa Conference of Education Ministers will be held here towards the end of August. The Conference is understood to have been called to consider the plans for the development of education under the Second Five- Year Plan. The Ministers will also discuss
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  • 114 4 CHANDIGARH: Sardar Pratap Singh Kairon. Chief Minister of the Punjab last week asked those who had made allegations of molestation of women by the police at Hoshiarpur, on June 17, to put in their affidavits to prove these allegations. Molestation of women, he said, was the main
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  • 41 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. C. P. N. Singh, Governor of the Punjab had a forty-five minute meeting with the Union Home Minister, Pandit Pant, here last week. They are understood to have discussed the situation In the Punjab.
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  • 266 4 BOMBAY: Mr. K. C. Desai surance Companies' Association many composite insuranoe com; down some of their branches v tions created by the nationalist the same reason they might eve of some of their staff, he added. Addressing the annual general meeting of
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  • 73 4 HARWICH, (England): Mr. Sisir Bhusan Gupta (23) an Indian, died in hospital here last week from injuries sustained in a- chemical- foetory explosion Tuesday last. He had worked as a student at the factory for a year and was due to return to his wife and
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  • 57 4 PNOMPENH, July 10: Usually well-informed sources said today that Hungary had re. cognised Cambodia as an Independent State and has requested an exchange of diplomatic representatives. These sources said that Cambodia has accepted this request, but would wait for some time until it was materially possible to
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  • 514 4 M.P.C.C. Executive Informed BANGALORE: The move of certain Congress legislalators to pass a vote of 'no confidence' against the leader of the Mysore Legislature Congress Party, Mr. Hanumanthaiya, was brought to the notice of the Executive Committee of the Pradesh Congress. This was
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  • 382 4 HYDERABAD: In his fourhour visit to the Electrical, Mechanical and Engineering (EMEJ Centre and the Army Ordnance Corps (AOC) Centre last week, president Rajendra Prasad, who is also the Suprenve Commander of the Armed Forces in India, witnessed an Interesting demonstration of transport of jeeps across a
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  • 312 4  -  NAFEN NEW YORK: A Protestant clergyman, flred one of «ie preliminary salvos In- Billy Graham's forthcoming crusades here for the revival of religion. Several months ago, Graham, the evangelist, toured India. Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell. speaking in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, directed much of his sermon In
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  • 217 4 AURANOABAD: Preel|M* JaJfndra Pra.M *ho cancelled m\ his engagements last 1 week flue to indtepdeition, wit last Wednesday well enough to undertake a viait to the Ellora caves, the Hill Fort at Daulatabad, and the Tomb of Aurangazeb at Khuladabad. The Vishwakarma Chaitya Hall In
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  • 209 4 Govt. Textile Mill For T.-C. Soon ERNAKULAM: Mr. K. P. Madhavan Nair, Congress General Secretary, told a press, conference here that a textile mill under the public sector would be established in Travail. core-Cochin lortly. under the Union Government's plan for industrialisation of the State. Mr. Madhavan Nair said that
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  • 56 4 TOKYO. July 10: Seven officers of Japan's ground, maritime and air self-defence forces will leave here by plane on Friday to tour Nationalist Chinese army bases. The delegation, first of its kind to visit Formosa, will be headed by Lieutenant-General Katehushlro Mizumachi. head of the
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  • 85 4 ASSAM TOWN THREATENED WITH EROSION SHILLONG: The South Trunk Road linking Goalpara and Garo Hill* district with the rest of Assam is now stn. ously threatened by the. swol^n Brahmaputra. The river has already eroded' a large segment bf'Palasbari town, a trade centre in Kamrup district. Several Government buildings on
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  • 151 4 j NAIROBI, July 10— .Leo> 1 than 900 Mau Mau terront; are still at large in Kenya, a British Army apokMm*n *aid here today. He added that the principal target of security forces wat» the remaining hard core of th* militant Mau Mau terrorists
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  • 130 4 MADRAS: The Sangita Vadyalaya in Madras a centre for making musical instruments has made a .novel experiment m developing an automatic (mechanical) Tambura. It is made of pine wood and the four strings are "plucked by a pointer which work by means of an electric motor. The
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  • 54 4 ATHENS, July 10: Most of the 42 persona killed in quake devastated Isles la the Aegean Sea were women and children. It was disclosed today. The men folk had left for the fields to cultivate wine grapes for which the islands are noted when a major quake occurred at 0312
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  • 330 4 Appointment Of Commisson Urged »(«.."*«»?5£ S: Th Mad Gownmem, it I* g.th.rw, will An«hr« «itST^ y bOrd r «>«M«drM «<< The Andhra Government, it 'may be mentioned have decid- W 4 "y uniform formula that may be suggested by the Union Government for resolving boundary disputes
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  • 3348 5 "GOVT. SHOULD RESPECT FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS" COLOMBO: Senator S. Nadesan Q.C., said in the Senate last week that although on oUber matters there could be a compromise, on a matter such as the language question hi which the fundamental rights oi the
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  • 37 5 HIGHEST RAINFALL AREA IN SOUTH SHIMOGA: For tile two months from Afril 28 to June 30, Augumbe, the highest rainfall area in southern region r»corded 132.67 inches. From June 24 to 30, the rainfall was 58.18 inches
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  • 58 5 KOWUR; The level of the Godavari has risen to 53.4 feet I'rom 51.7 feet. The flood level on July 5, last year was 47.0 feet. The level over the crest of the anicut at Dowlaishvaram was 6.7 feet at 8 a.m. on Thursday. According to report! from
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  • 90 5 The seventh batch of promising young men sent by Lever Brothers (Malaya) Limited for 26 day-training in characterbuilding at the Outward Bound School in Lumut, Perak, left Kuala Lumpur by train on Saturday July 7. They are 21--year-old Kong Yu Foo, Transport-and-Shfpping clerk, and
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  • 188 5 No Racing Commentaries Over Radio COLOMBO: There will be no more racing commentaries over the Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon. A communique issued by the Ministry of Posts, Broadcasting and Information last week states: "As is well-known, racing commentaries have been given on the Commercial Service programme of Radio Ceylon
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  • 105 5 CLUB TO SERVE DRINKS UNDER LICENCE NEW DELHI: The Delhi State Government has decided to allow the sale and consumption of liquor in Delhi clubs only under licence from July 20. according: to a notification. This step is taken to bring all clubs into line with restaurants and to restrict
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  • 306 5  - WHOLE VILLAGE ON PILGRIMAGE NAFEN MATALE: The village of Dandubandhupa, in Matale North, except for a watcher or two. is cieeserted. All the villagers laden with flowers, Kin bath and sweetmeats have gone on tneir annual pilgrimage to the Temple of Damuulla to make peace-offerings to the gocta It is
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