Indian Daily Mail, 13 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII. No. 147 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 283 1 Dulles Attacks Neutral Countries Again BACKS MXON'S STATEMENT indo U. S. Relations Are Basically Good WASHINGTON, July 12— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said that membership in ihe United Nations barred neutrality and since virtually all the free count ies were in the world organisation there were
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  • 255 1 LONDON, July 12.— The Maharajah of Ja pur sai<j today be l s down to his last four elephants and is turning one of his five remaining palaces into a hotel. It isn't that the 44-year-oid Maharajah is starving, or anything like that But his Income, once
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  • 29 1 KARACHI, July 12— A seven member parliamentary delegation from Pakistan leaves Karachi for Moscow on July 17 at the Invitation of the AP $ovM fwnmwt-
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  • 131 1 Neiveli Project: New Hopes From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 12— Pumpng tests at Neiveli in South Arcot have proved successful and the Government can now go ahead with quarrying for Ignite. This is announced by a committee of experts, who have been anxiously watching the progress during the pumping
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  • 130 1 Madras Welcomes Malayan Students From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 12 A group of Malayan University students who are h're on a tour of the Indian Union were accorded a vvelcome reception toy the stall and students of Theagaraya College last evening. Mr. M.f K. Shanmugham. Principal, who recently visited
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  • 504 1 NO SUBSTITUTE FOR BASES Bandaranaike COLOMBO, July 12— Premier Solomon Bandara nstke toid his first news conference since his return from the London Commonwealth conference that all British troops except those in the service of the Ceylon government will leave the country when Ceylon
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  • 197 1 INDIAN REDS TO FORM UNITED FRONT From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 12— The Jommunist Party in India have Jecided to bnng together all leftist parties in an alliance in order to defeat the Congress n the coming general election, tfie Central Committee meeting here has decided to appoint
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  • 54 1 LONDON, July 12.—Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Mm later, returned to London yesterday by air from Ireland where he has been making a four-day courtesy visit. Mr. Nehru was the guest of Ireland's President and Mrs. Scan o'Kelly last night at a Dublin performance of the niav
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  • 99 1 MEXICO CITY, July 1%. The government yesterday banned as unfit a French film which already has shown here for SI weeks, a local record. Officials of the Cinema Department of the Interior Ministry say the film, "Chez Les Hommes," has proved to be too good a
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  • 43 1 NEW YORK, July 12.— TWO U.S. Ambassadors to Asian nations sailed Wednesday aboard the Independence. They are Joseph C. Satterthwaite, America's envoy to Burma, and J. Grahman Parsons, who is replacing Charles Yost as envoy to Loas.- AP
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  • 171 1 MANILA, July 12.— An Indian cancer specialist yesterday warned that U.S. atomic and H-bomb tests in the Pacific and elsewhere "might produce a race of idiots and monsters in the near future." Dr. N. B. Roy, rad.o-therapy professor at the
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  • 152 1 AUSSY FAREWELL TO INDIAN BIOCHEMIST DR. GURCHARN SINGH SIDHU arrived in Australia five years ago from Rani Majra, a small village in the Ambala District, Punjab, India, to study biochemistry under the Colombo Plan. He is now sa line homeward on the liner Stratheden with the Ph. D. (Doctor of
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  • 85 1 WASHINGTON, July 12— Senator Estcs Kefau ver, Democrat President aspirant, said Wednesday "it is an incredible fact" that Vice President Richard Nixon got into a feud with India's Prime Minister Nehru while on a good will tour of Asia. Kefauver hi a prepared Senate speech
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  • 188 1 KHRUSHCHEV WILL DRINK HIMSELF OUT OF KREMLIN LONDON*, July 12.— British newspapers s a y Soviet Communist Party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev may be on the verge of drinking himself clear out of the Kremlin. The speculation was prompter by reports that Khrushchev jecame fuddled with dr.nk and made a
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  • 224 1 Pakistan Fears Turkey's Withdrawal KARACHI, July 12.— Pakistan's President Iskandar Mirza said Wednesday the Baghdad Pact would "collapse" if Turkey withdrew from it over the Cyprus issue. Commenting on reports that Ankara was threatening to quit the Baghdad and NATO pacts, Mirza, who is visiting Ankara on
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  • 34 1 PARIS, July 12 Premier suy Mollet and his Cabinet yesterday decided to ask Pariament to increase this year's ncome taxes 10 per cent of the urn now btinf paid.- AP
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  • 93 1 LONDON, July 12. —Actress Ava Gardner denied publ shed reports that #>c plans to marry Dominican diplomat Porflrio Rubirosa after obtaining a divorce from Frank Sinatra. The beautiful movie star, who is film n a in Britain, said in a statement: "There is absolutely no truth
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  • 106 1 WASHINGTON, July 12.— U.S. Ambassador to India John Sherman Cooper met for nearly an hour with Secretary of State Dulles Wednesday to discuss American aid to India and other problems. Cooper, who has annonuced he will run for the Senate against former Kentucky
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  • 118 1 Escorts For Radhakrishnan NAIROBI, July 12.— A solid phalanx of 15 Kenya police officers and constables and a group of specially enrolled Hindu civilian escorts surrounded the Vice-President of India, Dr. s. Radhaki ishnan. as he walked round the grounds of Nairobi's colourful City Park at a garden party today.
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    • 520 2 AND so the many things on which we had repeatedly warned long, long ago are now proving correct. Both at the time the UMNO-MCA Alliance was formed, and later when the MIC joined it, they had claimed that their common policy would be national and that they
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  • 374 2 Arable Land In India -A World Record Highest Proportion Of Total Area NEW DELHI: India shows a higher proportion of arable land to the geographical ares than any other countryWhereas the ratio of arable iand to geographical area is roughly 2.5 per cent in Australia and Brazil, four per cent
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  • 86 2 NATIONAL REGISTER OF ENGINEERS NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to compile a National Register of Irrigation and Power Engineers. In pursuance of this decision, necessary information is being collected about the engineers who are in Government service. Engineers at present employed in the private sector all those
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  • 228 2 BOMBAY: The recommendations made by the Suburban Train Over crowding Enquiry Committee appointed by the Railway Board came in for severe criticism when the Bombay Municipal Corporation, at a special meeting last week, considered a resolution urging the railways to put more trains on the Bombay
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  • 127 2 ALLAHABAD: A four-mem-ber expedition organised by the Himalayan Mountaineering Club of Allahabad, to explore the high altitude lakes of Garhwal and Kumaon regions will include a woman. The lady member of the expedition, Mrs. T. N. Krishnaswami, is said to be a keen botanist and photographer. Perhaps
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  • 54 2 MASULJPATNAM: A boat carrying 32 agricultural labourers mostly women whi<|» was crossing a drainage channel between Munjulur and Nandanjjir in Bandar taluk, capsized last week due to strong wmds, according to a report received here. Twelve persons were drowned. The condition of the others though rescued, is
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  • 184 2 YUGOSLAV AND INDIAN VESSELS FOR SHIPPING CORPORATION BOMBAY: The Western Shipping Corporation, registered this week, is placing orders for five freighters with Yugoslav and Indian shipyards, it I is learned. The proportion of Rijeka to Vishakhapatanam-built vessels will depend on the capacity of the respective yards. Meanwhile, the corporation is
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  • 192 2 HEALTH INSPECTORS IN STATE: DEPUTATION TO MINISTER MADRAS: A deputation on behalf of the Madras State Health Inspectors Association, led by Mr. D. Muthuswami Aiyar, General Secretary, waited on Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister for Health, last week at the Secretariat, and made representations to him on the points raised
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission has called on the Madras (Teachers) constituency to elect a member to tho Madras Legislative Council by September 10, 1966. The bye-election is being held to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. E. H. Paramesh waran. The Commission
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  • 439 2 take ß^I l A^h -JL BOUCItOr Of th S Bomb^r Hfch Court could SCL^ILf Chamber summons to recover from his client the to^FlS U£* toBtead BUit asallwt the cllent A ruling to this effect was ?iven by Mr. Justice Coyajee, at
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  • 310 2 Rise In Standard Of Living: Will Help Demand For Goods MADRAS: An appeal to the mercantile community to unite and work for the progress of the country was made by Mr. Lakshmipat Singhania, President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, at a party got up in
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  • 87 2 IND EXHIBITS AT LEIPZIG TRADE FAIR BERLIN: To attract more visitors to the Leipzig trade fair at which India will be exhibiting this autumn, the East German Government has decided to raise the rate of exchange for the dollar and sterling, doubling the present official rate. Normally, £1 is worth
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  • 182 2 SAYS HE IS SATISFIED WITH TAMIL NAD TIKUCHIRAPALJLI: Mr. E. V. Raroaswaini leader of the Dravida Kazhagam, last Monday said he had given up his demand for the formation of Dravtdasthan and added that he would be satisfied if Tamil State was conceded. He
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  • 298 2 TIRUCHIRAPALLI The Tamils have never had any god; they are opposed to religion itself, whereas people, in the rest of India want toT>reserve religion with all that it means. It is, therefore, not possible for the Tamils to have any truck with the rest
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  • 625 2 FACTS MUST BE PUBLICISED MADRAS: Inaugurating the State Information Centre her* 14* week, Dr. fe. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said such centres would tell the public what «M really being done In the country and Jlfw their money was being spent. Mr. G. Subramaalam, State
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  • 190 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India have decided to continue to allow export of limited quantities of cotton yarn durng the licensing period JulyDecember, 1956". A notification issued last week in this connection by the Joint Chief Controller of Exports, Bombay, says thaV allotments for export will be made to
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  • 195 2 LAHORE: Pakistan's Mimster of the Interior, Mr. Abdul Sattar, said in an interview with a local daily that detenus under the Central security laws will not be affected in any way by the ordinance, to be promulgated shortly by the West Pakistan Government removing those clauses
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  • 125 2 MADRAS: According to information received from Governmental authorities in Uttar Pradesh, the work of cutting-, walling and construction of culverts, etc, has been completed on the road from PipaUcoti to Gulabkoti on the road to Badrinath. There, are six major bridges to be constructed in
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  • 76 2 f I5 A 1T I1 ANDU: An official tribunal is being set up to thoroughly investigate" the plot by an underground group to overthrow King Mahendra's Government, unearthed on Wednesday night. Government sources said last night Meanwhile the police are continuing examination of the documents seized
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  • 351 3 BILL APPROVED CALCUTTA The West Bengal Legislative Assembly last week without a dissenting vote approved the Union Govern men t's Hill regarding transfer of certain territories from Bihar to West Bengal subject to "certain suggestions" made by the Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy,
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  • 396 3 MADRAS: An up-to-date Washing Centre Dhobikhana built at a cost of Rs. 20,000 was declared open by Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance last week at Chetput. Put up by the Corporation of Madras, it has facilities for washing clothes by 36 members with arrangements for supply
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  • 202 3 MADRAS: Pointing out that "sweetness an<j right" was the epitome of what the Right Hon. V. S. Srinivasa Sastr) stood for Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar who was unveiling his portrait at the Srinivasa Sastri Hall, Luz, Mylapore, under the auspices of the
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. K. B. Lai, Plant Protect on Adviser to the Government of India, Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, New Delhi, who left for Teheran in the beginning of this week, has been deputed to attend the sixth sess on of the FAO
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  • 136 3 CALCUTTA: The working of the recent India-Indonesia agreement on exchange of Air Force personnel will be reviewed shortly at a meeting between the Indian officials and the Indonesian Air Force Chief, Mr. Laksama Surya Darma, the Secretary-General of the Indonesian Defence Ministry, Mr. Hidgat told
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  • 559 3 TANJORE: The installation meeting of the Tanjore Rotary Club was held last week along with the annual dinner when the new President, Mr. T. S. Krishnamurthy, was formally installed. A large gathering of leading officials and public men was present on the occasion. The occasion was
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  • 508 3 NEW DELHI: The District of Muzaffarnagar in Western Uttar Pradesh is faced with a "grave disaster" following heavy rains for the last 48 hours, according to reports received at the headquarters of the State Government. The district registered 30 inches of rainfall In 48 hours the
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  • 161 3 uu-vißA*: following the lee sion of the Government of India to introduce 75,000 Am >iar Charkhas by March, 1957. Ue All-India Khadi and village industries Board is giving thp i.nal touches to its training and production programme. special Ambar Charkha Training Division has been set up
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  • 71 3 Executive Secretary Of UNESCO NEW DELHI: Dr. A. Dolllnger, Deputy Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Far East (ECAFE), will serve as acting Executive Secntary, penjUng the appointment of a new Executive Secretary, after the retirement cf Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, the U.N Information Centre,
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  • 286 3 Coke Oven Battery Recommended BOMBAY: A coke oven battery of 2,600 tons dally capa. city has been recommended for installation in the public sector by the Fuel Research Institute, Jenlgora, it is officially earned here It is designed to meet thn »ard coke requirements of Inian industry estimated to <-each
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  • 389 3 SYSTEM OF MA rfG BALLOT PAPERS TO BE\ TRIED CALCUTTA: A new proposal for the simplification of the present voting system In elections was discussed by the Ch ef Electoral Officers of the six Eastern Region States at their concluding day's meeting here. The idea
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  • 69 3 BOMBAY: Pohce flred one round last week to disperse a crowd of dock workers who stoned a hotel in Sewr in the harbour area. No casualties were reported as a result on the firing. Police said the workers at tacked the hotel, suspecting that its
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  • 448 3 4,000 RENDERED HOMELESS RAJKOT: Heavy rains lashing Saurashtra last week had rendered 4,000 people homeless in Jamnar gar alone, brought down many kutcha houses, disrupted all road and rail communications and were threatening crops. Flood waters of the swollen rivers Rangmati and Zun bad entered low
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  • 559 3 i^JSfS^S?''™*."? Madras High Court laM week, Their «£^K2k^ writ apperi filed on behalf of the General Manage^Southern Railway, to qua* A the order of the High Court rX? tJK^J BUSp nBion of «*»PloyeTof the The writ appeal arose under the following
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  • 313 3 MADRAS: An ordinary meeting of the Chingleput oK trict Board was held last wlek at Panagal Buildings', District lioard Office. Saidajet, Mr R CrfHindarajulu Na.du its President, presiding. By a resolution, the Board agreed to execute the work of constructing a bridge across T^-i rtver On rirupaiavanam
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  • 45 3 LONDON: Sardar K. M. Panikkar, former Indian Ambassador to China an^ Egypt, arrived in Poland last week at the invitation of the Institute of Internatonal Affairs. During his one-week stay in Poland, Prof. Panikkar "will visit several scientific an<j cultural \'Mtrti in Poland.
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  • 1536 4 INDIA'S COMMUNITY PROJECTS-u. VIEW NEW DELHI: The Working of the Community Development Programme in India was the subject of a critical study by Mr. M. L. Wilson, Ford Foundation Consultant, who was specially invited by the Community Projects Administration for the purpose, Mr. WLson hi
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  • 171 4 INDIAN GIFT OF TEA WARMED "CHILLED BODIES" ELIZABETH CITY. California; Sincere appreciation of fndia'.s g ift cf tea a s a token of her sympathy for the flood victims in California has been expressed by a number of newspapers. Following is a, typical expression of thanks from the "Elizabeth City
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  • 282 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have taken over complete control of the airfield on Car Nicobar island, located between the Andaman* and the Nicobar group of islands in the Bay of Bengal on July 1. The staging air station which had
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  • 264 4 "DEPLORABLE" TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS IN U.S. SCHOOLS NEW YORK: There is something drastically wrong with the teaching of mathematics in the United States, according to a team of investigators who have been working on the subject for the Carnegie Foundation. Of 60 mathematics teachers tested, SO were "confused" and unable
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  • 165 4 SOIL CONSERVATION AT DAM SITES BOMBAY: A Rs. 50 million soil conservation and afforestation programme is to be launched this winter in the catchment areas of the country's multi-purpose dams, it is reported here. This programme is aimed at the preservation and extension of the life-span of the various dams.
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  • 378 4 KAVERIPAUK: The Chief Minister, Mr. K. Kamaraj, with his party arrived from Hftveripaukkam at Melapuram (Pudur) on June 80. Addresses of welcome were presented to the Chief Minister on behalf of the local co-operative societies village Congress Committee and the Panchayat Board. In reply the Chief
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  • 94 4 A JEWESS? LONDON: Will Marilyn Monroe become a Jewess? This is the question being asked throughout America, according to the Jewish Chronicle New York correspondent who cites the rabbi who conducted her religious marriage ceremony with Arthur Miller as saying: "She satisfied the conditions which I as
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  • 146 4 BOMBAY; The Yugoslav ship-building experts who arrived in Bombay from New Delhi began their talks with the Director-General of Shipping in Bombay in connection with the technical details fot building ships for India in Yugoslav shipyards. The experts, Mr. Kpinih. Managing Director of the Ulyanik Shipyard
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  • 95 4 UNITED NATIONS: Xnd.a was last week elected to the 21-raember International Civil Aviation Organisation Council, which meets in virtually continuous session is the executive body of the organisation and derives power and authority from the Assembly. Members are elected for a three-year period. India got
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  • 684 4 BOSTON; The true index to the success of India's first five-year community development programme is not so much in new roads and buildings as in the mental growth of the people themselves. aumu K. uey, tormerly development Commissioner 01 west Bengal, ana qu^ Deputy uirector
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  • 181 4 Future Of Punjab: Regional Formula To Be Implemented NEW DELHI: Pandit Pant, Union Horn* Minister, hM written to the President of the Maha Punjab Samiti, Capt. Keshav Chandra, indicating Government* firmness to implement the regional formula in Punjab. The communication was in reply to a letter by Capt. Keshav Chandra
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  • 293 4 MADRAS: Addressing meeting of the Madras Rotary Club at Hotel Connemara last week C. P. Ramaawarai Aiyar pieaded for the utilisation of one's leisure to the best advantage of his fellowmen. and said taat Rotary organisation afforded one of the finest media for the proper utilisation
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  • 117 4 NEW DELHI: Three Technical Assistance Agreements have been signed between the uovernment of India and the U.S. Technical Co-operation Mission, it was officially stated nere. Under one of the agreements the United States will make available to India a sum of 724.6U7 dollars tor
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  • 229 4 MADRAS: The Tamil Chamber of Commerce has addressed a communication to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, regarding the reduction in the import quotas for naphtha Bases, Vat Jade Green and vat Darke Biue BO and represented therein that this was not
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  • 2715 5 PRESSURE GROUPS WiTHIN BAN DA GOVERNMENT Cause Of Minorities' Apprehension COUWklBO: It was th» duly the exUemist* witnin were nuutiag the .uinoiiue., ture, said senator j. <joo, He added tnat tne "ten were oeguuiaig to see the t Btr Cyril de zoysa, the President presided. Senator Pert Sunderam was granted
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  • 187 5 NEW DELHI: The principals of Delhi schools, who met recently for a three-week summer camp at Pahalgam in Kashmir, have suggested that the process of evaluating a student's merit should be spread evenly over the whole year, instead of being confined to one or a few terminal examinations.
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  • 76 5 AURANGABAD: Owing to slight indisposition. President Rajendra Prasad has cancelled his visit to the Ellora Caves. The President and party arrived here by special train for a two-day stay. He was received at the station by the Chief Minister Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, and the prominent officials and
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  • 39 5 MADRAS: The Joint Select Committee appointed to consider the Pair Rent Bill will meet at the Committee Room. Government House Estate, Mount Road, on July 17. Mr. M. A. Manickavelu. Minister for Revenue, will preside.
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  • 412 5 vl«e of > chrll «iv«iit." "MMeot to terminate the m:ss rata ass?* -t£ The petitioner was on tern° r rar y service joining the factory in 1949, and his services were termlnateTln March as? on the ground of retrenchment. Ravindran alleged that his services
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  • 524 5 GAL OYA: CHARGE COUNTER-CHARGE COLOMBO: Mr. Mahanama Samaraweera, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice, who with three other members of the Government Parliamentary Party went on an unofficial visit to Gal Qya last week, states in a report which he will submit to the Government Parliamentary Party, that there
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  • 173 5 SOVIET TECHNICIANS TO ARRIVE IN OCT. CALCUTTA: The arrival in early October of a selected team of Russian experts will mark an important step in the implementation of the Government of India's 15-year plan for development of oil resources. Eany this year, a Soviet oi! delegation visited India and made
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  • 195 5 PARIS: Parents here arc furious over the secondary school entrance examinations for 10 and 11-year-old children which have just been held. They say the questions are ridiculously difficult. In one section, 9,000 of the 20,000 youngsters who appeared gained no marks at all. One question was
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  • 408 6 Br. Tenure In S. E. A. Insecure U. S. Gaining Ground Problem Of Singapore NEW YORK. The military meaning of Britain's agreement to give up her air and naval bases on Ceylon cannot be assessed until the final terms have been worked oat. It will depend on what the Ceylonese
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  • 103 6 NEW DELHI. July 12— Official sources said today the Indian government had decided to buy six Russian Ilyushln-14 twin-engined transports for ita internal airlines at a cost of approximately 2,500,000 rupees (about U*****,000) each. Tlie sources said delivery of the Russian planes is promised for
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  • 353 6 NEW DEAL FOR RUSSIAN WOMEN MOSCOW, July 12: Russian women, used to hard, grimy work in industry, building and. on farms, got unexpected news, yesterday from the Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. He told a session of the Supereme Soviet that legislation is to be enacted in the near future
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  • 44 6 The best known woman in politics is Mrs. Ekatcrina Furtseva, the only woman member of the Presidium (top directing body) of the Soviet Communist Party, who arrives In London today as head of a 15-member delegation from the Supreme Soviet. Reuter
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  • 92 6 The Chief Minister and Minster for Labour and Welfare, tr. Lim Yew Hock, will leave Singapore on Sunday morning, ruly 15, by Cathay Pacific Airvays Flight departing 0800 lours to attend the Commonwealth Labour Administration Conference at Oxford, England. During his absence, Inche \bdul Hamid
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  • 57 6 LONDON, July 12: The Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya left Moscow by air for home today after spending three weeks in the Soviet Union, Moscow Radio reported. They were seen off at the airport by leading Soviet officials. Including Marshal Klementi Voroshilov, the President, and
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  • 237 6 MUSSOLINI'S APPEAL TO CHURCHILL ROME, July 12.— Formei German SS Lieutenant Franz Spoegler testified In a Rome court that Mussolini personally gave him a letter appealing to Prime Minister Churchill for "a chance to defend my* self." Spoegler told the court yes* terday that later on the same day four
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  • 143 6 NEW PRESS BILL IN PARLIAMENT LONDON. July 12— A New Bill put before Parliament by an Earl and published here today proposes that British newspapers and news agencies should be issued with licences which could be withdrawn for such offences as disrespect to members of the Royal Family and giving
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  • 118 6 P. R. LEWIS NEW LEG. ASSEMBLY CLERK The Secretary of State has been pleased to approve the promotion of Mr. P. R. Lewis as Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. Superscale Grade E, with effect from April 1, 1956. Mr. Lewis, who was born In Singapore, is now 43 years of
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  • 199 6 WAY SOME PEOPLE EARN A LIVING. LONDON, July 12: Britons have just been informed by the government of the mysterious ways in which some of them earn their living. The news is contained in 300 large-size pages published by the Stationery Office. The statisticians who compiled the list of occupations
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  • 84 6 ALI CALLS FOR CEASEFIRE IN ALGERIA PARIS, July 12: Mr. Mohamad All. the Pakistan Prime Minister, today urged an immediate ceasefire in Algeria which he said could be arranged by the French Government and Algerian leaders. Answering reporters questions at a press conference after talks with French Government leaders, he
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  • 83 6 PAK BOAT DISASTER: 120 DROWNED KARACHI, July 12: About 120 persons were feared drowned when a boat capsized in the Chinub river near Pindi Bhattian in the Gujranwalla district of West Pakistan yesterday, according to a message received here today. The message said as the boat left the river bank
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  • 99 6 BOMBAY, July 12: The British India Steam Navigation Company's liner Sirdhana (8,608 tdns) today ended her vigil at the side of the crippled Pakistani freighter Safina-«-Tariq (3,323 tons), which has been drifting in the Arabian Sea since Sunday, and resumed her voyage to Karachi. The
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  • 227 6 Labour Disputes In Malaya LONDON, July 12:' The Times, commenting today on labour disputes in Malaya, predicted that there will be hard bargaining between the employers and workers. 'It seems that labour unrest is spreading in the Malayan Federation,' The Tfmes declared. 'In the past six months strikes or labour
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  • 124 6 T.B.A. OFFICE BEARERS At the Annual General Meet ing of the Tamil Brotherhood Association held on Sunday the following were elected officebearer for the ensuing year President: Mr. R. Rajagopal Vice-President: Mr. M. S. Dawood. Hon. General Secretary: Mr. S. R. S. Naidu (re-elected). Hon. Treasurer: Mr. M R. Krishnan
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  • 75 6 PARIS, July 12: Mr. Mohamad All, the Pakistan Prime Minister, conferred with M. Christian Pineau, the French Foreign Minister, French sources said tHey discussed Algeria. These sources said Mr. All did not offer himself as a mediator In the Algerian dispute, but stressed the concern that
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  • 48 6 Fifty-two Blood donors who will receive Medals from Mr. A. J. Braga, the Minister for Health, on Tuesday July 17 at 4 p.m. at the Blood Transfusion Centre, General Hospitl. Gold medals will be awarded to 20 donations and Silver medals for 10 donations.
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  • 323 6 Many Contributions Received But More Wanted Many Malayan contributions have already been received for the Canberra Fellowship of Australian Writers' 1957 Asian-Australian book project However, more are wanted before August 15, 1956— the closing date for acceptance of contributions. These facts were revealed in a joint statement
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