Indian Daily Mail, 14 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn. No. 148 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1956 SIX FAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1171 1 India's Call At U.N. Would Harm Future Generation -says mekok SCIENTISTS 9 REPORTS CITED NEW YORK, July 13— India has urged the United Nations to ban all further nuclear and atomic weapon tests. Speaking before the Disarmament Commission, Mr- V. K. Krishna Menon, Minister without portfolio
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  • 135 1 EDEN'S SUGGESTION LONDON, July IS— 3u Anthony Eden, the Prime Mi nister, suggested yesterday Britain wouid be prepared to discuss limiting nuclear tests outside a full disarmament agreement. Answering questions in the House of Commons he repealed the British Government's reference for discussing limning and regulating the testa 'in the
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  • 374 1 SELF DETERMINATION FOR ALGERIANS-PAK. STAND SOLUTION OF KASHMIR WOULD MEAN PERMANENT FRIENDLY BASIS WITH INDIA PARIS, July 13— Prime Minister Mohammed A3! of Pakistan declared in Paris yesterday that the Algerian people must be granted the right of self determination. The immediate problem, he told a news conference after meetings
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  • 149 1 CAIRO July 13: Mr. Mohammad All Pakistan Prime Minister, arrived here early today from London and Paris on his way to a pilgrimage at Mecca. He flew on later to Jedda Saudi Arabia in a special plane placed at his disposal by King Saud whose guest he
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  • 75 1 KARACHI, July 13.— Begum Ohulam Ahmad Khan, a 42--year-old widow, was sworn In yesterday as a Deputy Minister in the west Pakistan Government. She has not yet been assigned any portfolio. Begum Khan was graduated from Punjab University at 23 when education of Muslim women
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  • 126 1 Mr. Prabhat Kumar (chip of the old bio. X) son of the famous Indian Him wizard V. Shantanun, is here n Singapore In connection with the release of his father's plctu r e "JHANAK JHANAK PAYAL BAAJE" In Malaya. Prabhat Kumar Is on the
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  • 358 1 Opening the PESTA Tungku Acknowledges Opening the PESTA Cultural Festival at the Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur in the presence of a *arge and distinguished gathering drawn from all over Malaya and Singapoie— and some abroad too, the Chief Minister of the Federation Tungku Abdul
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  • 104 1 "Before the year 1956 the complaint was that we were not a nation, but now, by virtue of the London Agreement signed on the Bth of February 1966. all that worry i 8 gone, for Great Britain Bias promised the people of Malaya, Independence in August 1957.
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  • 54 1 BONN, July 13: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived at Wahn Airport, near here, today by air from London for a four-day visit to West Germany. Or. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, his Cabinet, other leading Government officials and members of the Bonn Diplomatic Corps
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  • 121 1 NATEKAR AND TEAM ARRIVE IN SINGAPORE Five woll-known Indian badminton champions arrived in Singapore last night by the Air India International from Bombay to take part in tournaments and exhibition matches in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore at the invitation of the Malayan Badminton Federation. They are: N. M.
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  • 20 1 TAIPEI, July 13: President Chiang Kai-shek has sent Bastille Day greetings' to t»r««iH«t»t Rene Coty of France.- A.P.
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    • 608 2 MARSHALL-CHIN PENG MEETING IN PEKING! INCREASING the trade or ending the Emergency— which is more important? Obviously, the latter. It has several advantages, such as political, economic and social, while trade can at best bring only economic returns. Which, indeed, leads one to question the wisdom of
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  • 1014 2 INDIANS PLEASED WITH OUTCOME OF C 'WEALTH PMs TALKS Implication* Of Joint Communique MADRAS: The outcome of the Commonwealth Premiers' Conference is regarded in India circles in London with distinct satisfaction. It is felt that however guarded the language may be, the official statement issued last week represents in many
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  • 70 2 TREE FALLS ON SHOP: THREE KILLED NAGERCOIL-: Tre&r were uprooted and many houses collapsed in Vilavancode Taluk as a result o* the Heavy rain accompanied by thunder' and strong winds on June 30. At Iranipuram a big palmyrah tree fell on a shop" nearby killingon the spot three, PonnammaJ (54),
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  • 74 2 MADRAS: The Executive of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee urged the Madras Government to take necessary steps for the setting up of a boundary commission, for settlement of the Andhra-Madras border disputes, if no settlement arrived at by direct talks between the two Governments. The Executive Committee, which
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  • 214 2 The communique represented the acceptance by his Western colleagues of Mr. Nehru's basio position with regard to the Soviet Union and China, competent observers, who have kept m close touch with the proceedings of the conference, said nere last week. In the case of the Soviet
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  • 150 2 WARSAW: Mr. Dharmstaeh D. Desal an Indian businessman on a visit to Poland, said here that the riotß i n Poznan were due to certain Polish factory workers reaching: the limits of their patience with ttielr low wages and living conditions generally. Mr. Desal was In the
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  • 411 2 Hindu Maha Sabha Leader's Appeal MADRAS: Mr. V. G. Deshpande, General Secretary- of the All-India Hindu Mahs. Sal*^ suggested herVtaStweek that people belonging to all parties Smldjota Jogither Mr. peshpande, who is i n the 2& C^n^*V m SSL^r F^fft m" SE2«™ Sff^i Sabha.,told w£ S°J?.
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  • 540 2 New Feature* For Current Year MADRAS: Educational broadcasts for schools from Madras enter the eighteenth year of servkft with the programmes for the first term of the school year 1*56-57, which began on Monday, July 9. Although, Madras began a service for schools as early &s 1938,
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  • 627 2 Protest Hartal In Calcutta CALCUTTA: Normal life in the City and it* vast Industrial sobort* was porttnlly paralysed at a result of the Leftists' oail for hartal, the third of its kind in the course of six months, to voice the "State's protest against the
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  • 1643 3 Building Of New Society In India -v MTOERABAD: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Pre- of India, said here last Sunday that it was with a sense of regret and in a spirit of honesty, that he would admit that the picture of the society they weep
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  • 78 3 MADRAS: The Government of Andhra hay« proposed to start a milk factory «t an estimated cost of about Us. SO lakhs during the Second FlveYear Plan per.od In the state. Under the Intensified milk supply scheme, tt has been proposed to start milk sapply
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  • 172 3 RANGOON: In a policy statement Issued to the Press the new Burmese Premier, U Ba swe announced his Government's to adhere to its policy of neutrality in its foreign relations. The statement said. "In adhering- to thi s policy we will be scrupulously nonest in our dealngs
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  • 43 3 NEW DfcLdil: The Committee on land reforms and agriculture, including animal nusbandry in the Second FiveYear Plan, met last Sunday under the Chairmanship of Pandit Thakurdas Bhargava. Hie Committee held a general discussion on the broad aspects of agricultural planning.
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  • 221 3 PROHIBITORY ORDER IN ERODE ERODB: In connection with the procession proposed to be taken out on Sunday evening by the local branch of the Dravida Kazhagam with men dressed as Rama and Sita to vilfy them, the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. K. Srlkumara Menon, has promulgated an order, under
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  • 146 3 DRAVIDA NAD: PERIYAR'S STATEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI: Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker in a statement, says: "I had declared as early as 1938 that Dravida Nadu Is a combination of Tamil Nad. Kerala, Telenganad and Kanuada t>rsa. Now the people of Malabar and those of Kannada Desa have not got the Dravid.nn
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  • 58 3 THREE INDIANS KILLED IN PAR BORDER INCIDENT LAHORE: Three persons reported to be Indians were killed in an armed encounter with the Pakistan border police on vVednesday. Pakistani sources describing the persons as smugglers said the exchange of fire took place when a boat was spotted by the police on
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  • 512 3 T. T. K. ON AIM OF FIVE-YEAR PLANS —i c UF *J AI -*-AM: The aim of the Five- Year Plan* to raise the living standard of the people was stressed by Mr. T. 7™ i 2S n !sii aoh !ir li^ v r loii Mlntatir for
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  • 318 3 NELLORS: The Andhra Government have issued detailed instructions under the scheme for taking over the aided elementary schools by Government, which is being "implemented i n the first instance to Nellore district as an experimental measure," with effect from the begin-in-?f this academic
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  • 73 3 MADRAS STATE INFORMATION CENTRE MADRAS: The State Information Centre, located In Bharat Insurance Buildings. Mount Road, which was opened oy Dr. b. v. Kestkar, Union -viinistPi- for Information ano oroadcastsig, on Monday last is open to the public from July 9» This Centre will be available to the public for
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  • 75 3 PALAYAMKOTTAI: A deaf and dumb boy astonished the Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, when he asked aoout the welfare of Prim* Minister Nehru. The inquirer was given a suitable reply through gestures, that the Prime Minister was away
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  • 136 3 ALLEGED COUNTERFEITING OF CURRENCY NOTES COIMBATORB; Sixteen persons from Tamil Nad and T.-C. State, including two women, were committed to sessions to stand their trial by the Special First Class Magistrate here for the offences of conspiracy and uttering five-rupee counterfeit currency notes in TravaucoreCochln State to the total value
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  • 1009 3 MANGALORE: Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, addressing local Congress workers, here said that the inauguration of the new State of Mysore would be a historic event. Many Congress leaders had worked ceaselessly for the past 30 to 40 years to achieve this
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  • 210 3 ALLAHABAD: Tho Station Orncer of the Shankargarh Police Station in Allahabad District has been relieved of the charge of his office and transferred to the police lines along with three ponce constables, peuding investigation into the alleged murder of a waiter of the railway dining
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  • 155 3 CHANDIGARH: One of the five nm^a-anes or the Bhakra Dam vvnere explosives were stored tor blasting the rocks cxpioaea on the night of July 1-^, resulting in damage estimated at tva. *,bl,uuu. There wuo, however, uo ioss of life froi. fcher Singh, Minister i or Power,
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  • 109 3 KATHMANDU; Mr. Tanka Prasact Acharya, Premier of Nepal and two other leaders. **r. Dllli Rarrian Regnu President of the Nepali National congress and Mr. B. P. Koirala received ancnymous letters on cr about Wednesday last threatening their lives. The letters wore typewritten in English by their
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  • 1395 4 CENTRE URGED TO DROP PROPOSAL "IT OFFENDS AGAINST SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY" RANCHI: The Bihar Legislative Assembly, after a three-day session here, last Saturday urged the Government of India "to abandon" the proposal to transfer certain areas of Bihar to West Bengal as embodied
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  • 153 4 BOMBAY: The Backward Class Welfare Officers and propaganda workers who conduct|ed a sample survey in the course of their regular tours have found that former addicts among Backward Classes have improved their economic social and education conditions considerably since the introduction of Prohibition. Children of these former
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  • 53 4 MADRAS: Mr. Chintantan Deshmukh. Union Finance Minister and Mrs. Durgabhai Deshmukh, left Madras Sunday night for Poona in a special saloon attached to the Bombay mail after a fortnight's tour of Madras State. A send-off was given to them at the Central Station by large gathering of
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  • 46 4 RANCH I: Opposition members of the Bihar Legislative Assembly walked out of the House on July 6 when the Speaker, Mr. Vindheshwari Prasad Verma, disallowed a privilege motion of Mr. Satrughan Besra (Jharkhand). They, however, returned to the House after 10 minutes.
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  • 100 4 DRESS REGULATION IN 'VARSITY DROPPED NAGPUR: The proposal that formal dress should be worn by the students and teachers of the Nagpur University has been shelved for the present. The formal dress to be worn on such occasions as are prescribed by Vice-Chancellor or Principal, is sari of oriental blue
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  • 81 4 GOODS TRAIN DERAILS NEAR VIJAYAWADA VIJAYAWADA: There was an interruption of the train services between Vijayawada. and Madras last week for about seven hours owing to derailment of a goods train at Peddavadlapudi station, eight miles from here. The derailment took place at 8.45 a.m. blocking the main line, and
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  • 768 4 MADRAS: Their Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A. S. Panchapakesa Aiyar allowed in the Madras High Court, an appeal preferred by A. P. Srinivasan, against the judgment of His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan, dismissing an application for the
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  • 539 4 MADRAS: A vital link between Aminjikarai on the one side and Kodambakkam and Nungambakkam on the other was provided with the opening of a causeway on the Nelson Manicka MudaHar Road in Choolaimedu by Mr. R. Shaumugha Rajeswara Setupati, Public Works Minister. The causeway, 150 feet in length and
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  • 148 4 JAIPUR: The Ra'jasthan Government propose to nationalise text books from the first to eight classes in the State at the next academic year, Mr. Mdhanlal Sukhadta, Chief Minister, told a meeting of educationists, authors, professors and teachers here that the panels of authors should keep in
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  • 25 4 CAIRO, July 12t Pre«ident Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian President, left by air today on an eight-day State visit to Yugoslavia.— Reuter
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  • 25 4 LONDON, July 12.— Actress Vivien Leigh and actor Sir Laurence Olivier announced to* day they are expecting their first bmby after *1« yW marrUgt, w
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  • 484 4 League Leader Criticises Govt. DACCA: Mr. Tamixuddin Khan, President of the Caet Pakistan Provincial Muslim League, In a statement issued here •aid that the food crisis in East Bengal had been created much by the misdeeds of the Provincial Government as by natural causes. The
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  • 193 4 M MADRAS: Khan Bahadur Mir Amiruddin, Retired District and Sessions Judge, died here last week. He was 66. Mr. Amiruddin after education at the Wesley Mission School and Christian College Procf^fd to England where n e obtained the M.A. and &L.B degrees of the Edinburgh Vniverslty.
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  • 84 4 MADRAS: The Tamil Nad Congress Committee has commenced enrolment of primary members and active members for the organisation, it may be mentioned here that consequent upon the A..1.C.C. passing an amendment to the rules regarding enrolment of memm at its B oo session, the old system of
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  • 44 4 REBEL WAR LORD TO BE GUILLOTINED PUBLICLY SAIGON, July I*. Ba Cut, 31-year-old rebel warlord, twloe seat sat ed to death, win be gvQlo* tfned pobttdy In Caartfce Provlnoe early loawnw, exactly four months after hl» arrest, it was learae* We officially today,— Reuter
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  • 357 4 NEW DELHI, July 12: "The rehabilitation of policical sufferers should be taken up on the same level as that of ex-ser-vicemen, if not better," urged a spokesman of the State Political Relief Committee in an interview with NAFEN. The committee has strongly recommended rehabilitation of political sufferers,
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  • 39 4 DAG TITO »..S B K 1R^»?' Yugoslavs. July 12.— U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammerskjold conferred yesterday with President Tito. There was no indication of what they discussed. HammarskjoJd, now on a European trip, leaves tomorrow for Zurich, Sw«tzerland.- AP
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  • 25 4 ATHENS, July 12: Mr. Cavendteh Cannon, United States Ambassador In Athens, will soon become first American Ambassador to Morocco, the Kmbassv annftnn/»r>ri ka» 4.^... Reuter
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  • 124 4 HULL, Quebec Province, July 12: Baiiif Maurice Chevalier walked on to the Railway station here and seized a train standing at the platform with people aboard. Armed with a Court order, he also seized six benches, four chairs, a table and a type writer on the
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  • 642 5 Facilities After Withdrawal BANDA CLARIFIES c^i LON^J >N j The Prime Minister of Ceylon MrSolomon Bandaranaik», speaking at a Press confer- h^ d Ws country would open dipk>maticrelations "at an early date" with Moscow Ttt» SoJlalist PHtoe> Ittoister was askei what practical deferences* would rerolt
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  • 78 5 ENGINEER DROWNED JHANSI: Mr. Zlya TJUa, an engineer at Matatla Dam, 23 miles from here, Is reported to have been drowned cm the evening of Friday last when water gushed out of the sluice gate* of the dam which he had opened a few seconds earlier. It Is reported that
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  • 195 5 COLOMBO: After a four day debate, Ceylon's Upper House adopted by 19 votes to 6, the "Sinhalese Orly Bill." All Tamil members, including a Muslim Senator and an European nominated member. Mr. John Wilson, voted against the Bill while the United National Party voted 1 with the
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  • 59 5 Course TRIVANDKI/AI: River Karaman has changed its course near its continence with the sea at Poonthura, a coastal village about five miles from here. No lorn of life or property have so tar been reported; Last week, another river, Neyyar in South Travanoore, also changed Its cowse near
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  • 139 5 MADRAS: The Government of India will be Hpendto* a Mm of lU. 90 crores In the coume of the next five v«an on itfce welfare of the scheduled c«gte«, scheduled tribes and other backward communities hi the country, it is learnt. Out of this amount the Southern
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  • 240 5 PATNA: Dr. Ham Manohar Lohia, the Socialist 55 Cr d coherence here he would advise the National Committee of the Socialist rarty not to have election alliance with a*y pohtical party. On this pofct, he ne J i d^ dM^^nce between the Congress
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  • 95 5 MADRAS: A number ot houses in Jam Bazaar area in Trtpllcane were searched by the Police in the early hours on July 7 and five persons were taken Into custody on a change of organising betting on New York cotton prices. In the course of
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  • 347 5 COLOMBO: Opposition circles in Ceylon expressed "disappointment" at ttie Ceylon—United Kingdom agreement announced in London over the future of the British issues in the Island. Mr. Colvin R. de Silva, repre-' sen ting the Trotsky ite ravaLanka Sama Sams] Party, told PTI that "since Britain is to
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  • 65 5 "ALLAHABAD MONKEYS" FACE MASS DEPORTATION ALLAHABAD: Monkeys in Anahaoad City face mass deportation. Following persistent complaintt from the public against nuisance by the monksys, the Allahabad Municipal Board has engaged the services of half a doxsn mon-Ksy-oatchers from Fyzsbad to combat the nulssnoe. The monkeys caught by these experts will
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  • 151 5 T. B. RESEARCH CENTRE AT MADRAS MADRAS: A Tuberculosis Research Centre, established by the Government of India, la collaboration with the British World Health organisation and the Government of Madras, will start functioning very shortly at Madras in Kgmore, it is learnt The WHo will provide a team of experts
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  • 344 5 WALTHAN, Massachusetts, The team named at the 26th national tournament of the United States- Women's Lacrosse Association thin month at Brandeis University will tour the British Isles In 1957 and represent this country In international matches with England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This year's national tourney will mark
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  • 126 5 BOMBAY: Bombay belongs t o Maharashtra but rot Maharashtrians," said Dr Ram Manohar Lohia, Socialist leader, addressing the women members of the Socialist Party here last week. Elaborating the point, Dr. Lohi ;i observed that Bombay should belong to Maharashtra and the latter should not recogr
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  • 244 5 UNITED NATIONS, Pakistani sources in the United Nations said here that (hey did not expect to raise the Kashmir question before the Security Council "for some tune." Though these sources decline! to be more specific in their answer, enquiries in the
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  • 242 5 LONDON: Mr. Mohammed AH, the Pakistan Prime Minister, said here that a Pakistani Parl.ament delegation would shortly be visiting the Soviet Union. Mr. All, who was addressing a meeting of Pakistani students in London, sad that he was strongly in favour of increasing cultural contacts
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  • 297 6 Sex Sensationalism In British Journalism Lords Bill To Combat Evil CONCEPT OF LONDON TIMES COMMENDED LONDON, July 13.— The House of Lords calendar contained a stringent press licensing bill with the announced aim of combatting sex and sensationalism in British journalism by requiring all newspapers and news agencies to adopt
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  • 66 6 RICH TO PAY HIGHER TAXES IN CEYLON COLOMBO, July 13.—Ceylon's new leftist government introduced a budget yesterday cutting taxes on the small m an and increasing them for the higher income groups and f or companies. Companies which have hitherto been paying taxe s ranging from 17 to 30 per
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  • 121 6 LONDON, July 13.— The Soviet Union was reported planning to recall her ambassadors from several key western c»P> tals soon for policy talks in Moscow. Informed diplomats said Am. bassador Jakob Malik is likely to fly shortly from his London post. Envoys fro m Paris
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  • 168 6 MANILA, July 13.— An exodus of bar hostesses, waitresses and prostitutes from Angeles town began yesterday following a U.S. Air Force order declaring the town off-limits to American military personnel. The women reportedly left for other towns adjoining U.S. air and naval bases in the is
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  • 321 6 Increase In Phone Rentals Criticised From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, FH. Federal Councillors representing commercial Interests have criticised the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon Bin Hajl jubir for increasing telephone rentals and rates at a time rubber prices were dropping. Mr. S. O. K. Übaldullah (Associated Indian
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  • 246 6 GURKHAS TO PATROL STORE ROADS By Our Staff Reporter The Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Mr. N. G. Morris, announced at a Press Conference yesterday that a platoon of Gurkha Police would be attached to the Secret Societies Branch of the C.I.D. to do special patrols and prevent gang fights. "They
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  • 173 6 VIETNAM REBEL CHIEF BEHEADED CANTHO, Viet Nam, July 13— Rebel chieftain Bacut lost his head on the guillotine today His execution took place at daybreak in the Can Tho cemetery. Clad in a black peasant's costume and with his hands tircf behind his back, Bacut was led onto the quiet
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  • 147 6 SELF-GOVT. FOR CYPRUS EDEN DECIDES LONDON, July 13: Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden ha* announced that the British government intends "to proceed with the development of internal self-government in Cyprus." For this purpose, Sir Anthony told the House of Commons, the Government has instructed Lord Radcliffe to start work at
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  • 35 6 MOSCOW, July 13: The Shah I of Persia and Quean Soraya left Baku by air for home today after their tour of the Soviet Union, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Reuter
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  • 407 6 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Mr. P. P. Narayanan, leader of the Trade Union group in the Federal Legislative Council has accused the Alliance Government of using "steam-roller" tactics. He was supporting the motion introduced by Mr. K. A. Karim
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  • 59 6 2 T.-C. State Congressmen Stabbed To Death MADRAS, July 13: Two Congress Party men were stabbed to death and 10 ethers seriously injured in a clash between Communists and Congress Party members at Chengalam, near Kottayam, the Travancore-Cochin Government reported yesterday. The Incident, which occurred last Sunday, arose over the
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  • 109 6 SONG RECITAL BY VALLIYOOR BROS. TODAY The Valliyoor Brothers (Sri. R. Gurumoorthy and Sri. R. Krishnan) of Madras will give a vocal recital of South Indian music at the Beatty Secondary School Hall, Singapore, today (Saturday, 14th July) at 4.45 p.m. under the auspices of the Indian Fine Arts Society.
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  • 47 6 The offices of the Indian Commission in Singapore will remain closed on Wednesday the 18th, Thursday the 19th and Monday the 23rd of July 1956 on account of Hari Raya Haji, Id-ul-Zuha, and the centennial anniversary of the birthday of Bhri Balagangadhar Tilak respectively.
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