Indian Daily Mail, 15 July 1956

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  • 18 1 SVNDAT EDITiODJ Indian Daily Mail •L- XII. No. 149 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1956. SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 225 1 INDO-GERMAN COOPERATION Nehru* Talks With W* German Chancellor BONN, July 14: Las* than four hours after arriving in West Germany yesterday Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, and Or. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, met for the first of their official talks. The meeting lasted
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  • 140 1 BONN, Germany, July 14: India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on Friday plunged into a busy round of conferences on world affairs after his arrival for a four-day visit in West Germany. The Indian statesman first conferred with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer for an hour and then told
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  • 129 1 MEHTA CONFERS ON WORLD FOOD PROBLEM WASHINGTON. Joly 14.— Ambassador G. L. Mehta of India conferred on Friday with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Francis O. WUcox on international food problem. Mehta told newsmen his talks dealt with "certain organisation matters" of the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation. India has
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  • 89 1 KARACHI, July 14 Pakistan has signed an agreement with Communist China to buy 60,000 tons of rice to meet a food shortage in East Pakistan. Pakistan already has received 20,000 tons of rice free from Soviet Russia and has bought 50,000 tons from India and 15.000
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  • 199 1 Pension Benefits In Russia MOSCOW, July 14: Premier Bulganin told the Supreme Soviet the Government cannot now grant all wishes of the people for increased and broadened pension benefits "but the time will come when we will have everything." Bulganin spoke after the Council of Union, one of the two
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  • 163 1 LONG BEACH. California. July 14: Brunettes outnumber blondes by more than 2 to 1 among the contestants gathering for the Miss Universe beauty contest. Sharp-eyed observers, and this Navy base town is full of them, counted 40 brunettes, 17 blondes and 8 redheads among the entrants already
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  • 104 1 OTTAWA, July 14: Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent today Indicated that multi-nation supply of arms to Israel is under discussion. He informed the House of Commons that talks are being held "about the possibility of there being something that would not be exclusively a Canadian action"
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  • 27 1 LONDON, July 14: Moscow Radio said the Indian ship Alaman Jari sailed from Novoros•tak with Russian-built components for a oew steel Diant baiag built In India.. A.P.
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  • 152 1 LONDON. July 14: Lord Radcliffe, one of Britain's foremost purists, flew to Cyprus on a fact-finding tour to help him draft a constitution for "home rule" for the rebellious islanders. Lord Radcliffe, who was accompanied by Lady Radcliffe and Mr. D. L. Pearson, a Colonial Office official,
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  • 249 1 LONDON. July 14: Opposition Labourites today prepared for a showdown attack on the controversial Cyprus policy of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's Government. The Conservatives agreed to a full dress debate in the House of Commons next Thursday on the future of the troubled eastern Mediterranean
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  • 102 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. July 14: The United States and Britain, the only western powers producing nuclear weapons, on Friday turned down Indian and Yugoslav pleas to halt Immediately the test explosions of atomic and hydrogen bombs. James J. Wadsworth, U.S. delegates, told the U.N. Disarmament Commission
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  • 310 1 PARIS, July 14. Tunisia has broken off her talks with Prance to draw up a treaty of alliance following the -hostile attitude' taken up by the French Government. Tunisia was earlier this year granted independence after 7ft years of French rule. Her Premier, Habib Bourguiba,
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  • 140 1 India Wants U. N. Reply On 'Atom-Ban' NEW YORK, July 14. Mr. V. K. K. Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio, asked the United Nations Disarmament Commission what measures it would take to give specific consideration to the appeal he made the previous for a ban on nuclear test explosions. In
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  • 50 1 MYSORE, India, July 14. A synthetic rice plant, the first of its kind in Asia, will go into production here Aug. 1 with an output of one ton daily. An official said the plant will make a nutritive flour from tapioca and peanut flour.- AP
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  • 121 1 KARACHI, July 14: Pakistan is planning to create a national reserve of food in Pakistan with the co-ordination of United States and other friendly nations, an official of the Food Ministry said on Friday. He added the primary concern was to store so much food
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  • 43 1 CALCUTTA, July 14: Swiss Airlines announced here a proposal to start a Far East service to Tbicyo from Zurich and Geneva through India in July next year. Swiss Air is planning to employ Indian air hostesses for its eastern service.— A.P.
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  • 46 1 VIENNA, July 14: The Foreign Minister of Pakistan Hamidul Hug Choudhury arrived in Vienna on Friday by car from Bern. Switzerland for a five-day "friendship visit." During his stay here, he will also discuss possibilities for trade exchanges between Austria and Pakistan.- A.P.
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  • 26 1 TEHERAN, July 14: The Shah and Queen of Iran today returned home today after an 18-day visit to the Soviet Tinion.- A.P.
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  • 132 1 lajnuon, July 15: Britain's women cricketers bitterly complain that men today think too much about our sex and not enough about our play." The cry comes from the Women' s Cricket Association. A leading article in the organisation^ mafNrißf declares that newspapers are unfair. "Why are
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  • 251 1 Nehru Nasser -Tito 'Third Force' Confab BELjGRADE, July 14: President Tito of Yugoslavia and President Nasser of Egypt on Friday laid the groundwork for their forthcoming "third force" conference with Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru. An official communique issued after the opening talks between the two presidents here said that "a
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  • 94 1 'COME FOR A HOLIDAY' RUSSIA CALLS LONDON' July 13. Soviet attempts to persuade Britons to spend their holidays in Russia have failed. Only 100 Visitors went there in the first six month s of the year despite the fact that, for the first time, travellers from the United Kingdom were
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  • 129 1 NEW DELHI, July 14.—India's Communist Party has called on the Government to end military operations against rebellions Naga tribesmen on the northeast frontier. The party's Central Committee also appealed to the Nagas to negotiate peacefully with the Government on their demands for Independence. A resolution blamed
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  • 198 1 SOUTH KOREA'S AIR FORCE WARNS SEOUL. July 13.— The chief of South Korea's air force warns that if the Communists attack again in Korea, waves of Red Jets will sweep Allied air power from the skies within minutes. "We have no way to defend ourselves against the first attack." declared
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  • 113 1 LUOKNOW July 13.— Uttar Pradesh may shortly have a "zoo on wheels." It will move from place to place In the state to make the people more conscious of the various aspects of wild life in India. A proposal to this effect was made at a meeting
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  • 92 1 WASHINGTON. July 14. The State Department said that It had heard of the Soviet Union's offer to help establish a European organization for the peaceful application of the Atom, but a full, official transcript had not yet reached Washington. The state Department spokesman, Mr. Lincoln
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  • 43 1 WASHINGTON, July 14. Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's adviser on Disarmament said that the gap between the Soviet Union and the West On a Disarament programme had been narrowed a 'small step' with the Soviet announcement about armed forces ceilings.
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  • 103 1 NEW YORK, July 14.— Yugoslavia has hailed Soviet acceptance of the Western proposed levol of armed forces as a first step in an agreed Disarmament plan. Soviet readiness to agree was announced in the United Nat ons Disarmament Commission by Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Deputy
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  • 100 1 EAST LANSING. Michigan. July 14. A Far Eastern expert says Communism i s doomed in China because it does not incorporate ancient Chinese concepts of the dignity of man. Dr. Arthur W. Hummel of the Library of Congress' Oriental Division said in an interview yesterday that
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  • 71 1 HOLLYWOOD, July 13.— Ac tor John. Wayne, long one of Hollywood's lead ng money makers' has signed a contract which his studio says will bring him two million dollars (M$*****00) for three pictures. The transaction was announced yesterday by 20th Century-Fox. Wayne also heads hi s own film
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  • 37 1 The Indian B;ulminton Champions who arrived here on Saturday at 12.30 a.m., left f6r Kuala Lumpur yesterday by train. The team was received at the airport by the Singapore and Selangor Badminton Association officials.
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  • 55 1 NIXON IKE MEETING WASHED OUT GETTYSBURG. July 14: A conference between President Eisenhower and Vice-president Nixon on U.S. policy in the Far East was washed out today. M r, Nbton B ot as far as the Washington Airport, but a heavy rain and poor flying weather here brought postponment of
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  • 19 1 uviiibjU .NATIONS N.Y July 14.-— Morocco Friday uoplied for membership In thu tT»it9d fatten?.- p AP
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  • 1701 2  - INDIAN STAGE DRAMA (POST-INDEPENDENCE) KAMALA DEVI CHATTOPADHYAYA B U IjEEPL V rooted in all people* of all times, lands and climes, is the love of the theatricals. In India in the olden times, many of these came to be centred around festivals, shrines and temples. From these there developed companies
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  • 430 2 KESKAR STRESSES IMPORTANCE BOMBAY: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said here that unless every Indian learnt Hindi, the National Language, the people of India could not call themselves Indians in the true sense of the term. Delivering the convocation address of the Bombay Hindi Vidyapeeth,
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  • 86 2 BERLIN: Herr Ernst Scharnowskl, President of the West Berlin Trade Union organisation last week cabled the Indian Embassy In Bonn in the name of West Berlin workers to ask that Mr. Nehru pay a visit to Berlin during his coming trip to Germany. Herr Scharnowski
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  • 218 2 PLEA FOR CASHEW FACTORY IN QUILON QUILON: The need for setting up cashew shell oils product factory in Quilon and its inclusion hi the State's industrialisation scheme has been stressed by a leading cashew dealer. In a memorandum submitted to Mr. M. M. Shah, Union Minister for Heavy Industries, during
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  • 1024 2 A CAMBODIAN LEGEND A CCORDING to Cambodian legend there once was a King who loved sweet cucumbers. He forbade his subjects under penalty of death to eat any. For his own delectation he set out a great patch in the Royal Palace at Angkor and
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  • 231 2 IT'S HEALTHY TO HAVE YOURSELF DRY-CLEANED A NEW CRAZE is sweeping the world of hygiene. To be in fashion and good health you simply have yourself drycleaned once a month or so. In many parts of the world, tired businessmen and weary house-wives as well as film stars and actors
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  • 436 2 NEW YORK: A London author writing a pla y about Jesus Christ recently wanted to find out on what day of the week Jesus ha<j been born. He turned for help to Hueo Dunn-Meynell, know n as Britain's "Mr. Knowledge." Dunn-Meynell i 8 managing
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  • 530 2 room where the temperature reads 90 degrees centigrade. Ten minutes to this atmosphere is just about enough for most people before they are given the second hot shower. Tnte, curiously enough, has a cooling effect. Back again to the hot room for a short while and then
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  • 601 3 Spontaneous Organized KALIMPONG. India: Behind the rebellion in Tibet, aay Tibetan travellers arriving in this north Indian border town, may be the makings of a strong organized resistance movement. First reports of the revolt, which Hand against the Chinese Communist occvplers of Tibet in early April, suggested
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  • 354 3 CHICAGO: A look-see test can save many women from unnecessary surgery to remove the womb, says an American phsycian. It Is done with a pencil-thin instrument that permits direct vision of the interior of the womb or uterus. With light from a tiny bulb on the end of
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  • 67 3 THE HAGUE. Netherlands, July 14: Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard issued a communique yesterday denying reports their youngest daughter, Maria Christina, is totally blind. Based on these reports, "letters from all parts of the world have reached the Queen and the Prince, in which people expressed
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  • 47 3 TUNGKU'S SON OFF TO DEHRA DUN TENGKU AHMAT NERANG, son of the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, left Singapore by QantasBOAC for India. He will join the Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun for two years. Previously he studied at the National Defence Academy in Poona.
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  • 298 3 AN ancient document, hand- written in Persian, said to provide a day-to-day account of the building of the Taj Mahal, is claimed to be in the possession of one of the 40 hereditary khadims (ser vants) still working at Agra. Valuable new light might be thrown on
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  • 527 3 r«AN YOU imagine Rita Hayworth suffering from stage fright? w Well, you don't have to imagine it It's true. The sultry redhead, hitting the comback trail after nearly a three-year absence from the screen, said she felt very nervous her first few days before the camera.
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  • 628 3 AMERICAN STUDENTS DRINK MORE WASHINGTON: A CROSS section of American teachers believe student drinking has "definitely increased" in the past 10 years. Failure to carry out school work has risen somewhat more markedly, In their opinion, and insolence to teachers to a still greater degree. For these trends, and for
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  • 420 3 HONO KONG: Communistin a policy statement delivered China has urged approximately at the Fourth Enlarged Session 13 million overseas Chinese re- of the Overseas Chinese Affairs siding all over the world to Commission, help implement her long-term He further announced that industrialisation plan
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  • 75 3 The Portuguese Naval Barque "Segree" spreads her sails in Torbay on July 7 as she sets out for Lisbon in a race with 21 other "Tall" sailing vessels. (On the tops of the masts the crew are unfurling the top gallants which along with all the
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  • 737 3  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By fJANCELLATION of Indian Prime Minister Nehru's planned visit with President Eisenhower, originally set for July 7, has come as a major disappointment in the United States. It has also become a bone of political contention here in an
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  • 323 3 NEHRU EXPECTED TO KEEP U.S. APPOINTMENT BOSTON: When Mr. Nehru departed from India on his westward journey recently, he had every expectation of keeping his appointment with President Eisenhower. This is clearly revealed in an exclusive interview Mr. Nehru gave to Christian Science Monitor Correspondent Sharokh Sabavala in New Delhi
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  • 96 3 MADRAS, July 14: Farm uprisings led by red-shirted Communists were reported to the Madras government yesterday by authorities in tho Tiruchlrappalll district of southern India About 200 farm labourers marched into marshlands and destroyed young rice plants, the reports said. Armed inline rushed to the scene
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  • 2355 4 LAND OF HINDU HANGOVER pOLITICS has a knack of bestowing quick fame upon places no less than personalities. Thanks to politics, a littleknown Korea becomes a wellknown name, a little pimple called Goa becomes an inter-nationally-known problem, a tiny island sheltering a tinier fugitive becomes the famous Formosa, an
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  • 173 4 NEW DELHI, July 14: In- 1 dia's Communist Party Politburo passed a resolution yesterday at the end of a 12-day secret session which praised the Moscow leadership and underlined the need to "wage determined struggle against the cult of personality" or Stalinism. The resolution said the
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  • 75 4 EXECUTION OF RIVER VALLEY PROJECTS MADRAS: The Union Ministry of Irrigation and Power proposes to start a National Construction Corporation for the execution of river valley projects. Mr. S. Seshadrl, Advocate, Madras, has been appointed as the legal consultant and he will be in charge of the legal and administrative
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  • 113 4 WASHINGTON, July 14: The Indian Embassay announced yesterday the Export-Im-port Bank has extended a U5537,500,000 credit to India. An agreement for the credit, representing part of the assistance provided by the International Co-operatation Administration, has been signed by G. L. Mehta, the Indian Ambassador, and
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  • 107 4 FULLERTON, California, July 13t A youth abducted a six-year-old girl on Wednesday night aftor promising her tome 100 cream. Instead, he raped her and abandoned her hero early yeeterday. Little Francos Ellicott was lured from a trailer court at 8011, 20 miles from hero, while playing
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  • 309 4 his plays there has been extended and now rune from April to November. About 360.000 playgoers attend these performances each year. Packed houses in London's West End for various productions also testify to Shakespeare's popularity. When the Old Vie company went to the United States
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  • 234 4 After taking part in the sixth triennial conference and tournament of the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations in Sydney, Australia, In May, teams began a tour of other States by visiting Canberra, the national capital. The tournament was the largest ever held on
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  • 876 4 -AN UNBENDING PEOPLE fHE Santals a tribal community of Bihar are remarkable people. Back in 1865 two years before the Indian Mutiny 30,000 Santals rose in rebellion. Martial law quelled the rising. Anthropologists say the Santals are among- the original Inhabitants of India. Time has little changed their
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  • 2416 5  -  Mukul Gupta boast of the stature of a modest West Bengal village 1 But it is bidding fast for this rural prestige. It is proud of its name. The Citadel of Peace as it would stand literally translated from Bengali may sound a little pretentious.
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  • 781 5 CHOULD Uip United States, give aid to under-develop-ed areas? Should this aid be military, economic, or both? Should military and economic aid be linked? If both military and economic aid are to be given, what should be the relative magnitude of one to the other? How should this
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  • 740 5 Arehana: Fees Writ Petition Allowed MADRAS: Allowing a writ petition field on behalf of Raxnaawami Dlkshitar, senior Sthanika Archaka of the Sn Rajagopalaswami Temple, Mannargudi, His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan ooserved that Section 5o of the H«du Religious and Charitable Endowments Act of 1951 empowered only the trustees or
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  • 123 5 BACHAN SINGH (toft) and ABDUL RAHMAN (right) members of the Federation of Malaya Police Band, found a frisnd in Annabella, the Orang-Outang, during their visit to the Lonu°? T?? Pocent| y« ln this photograph Annabella Is wearing a U? *v B to vl itor poses with
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  • 719 5 Dr. A. L. Mudaliar On Languages Stories Plea Fop Approach Of Tolerance MADRAS: Dr. A. Laksliniann.su ami Mudaliar, Vice-chancellor, has made it cuear that so far as the Madras University was concerned there was no ques tion of exclusion of any language from the courses of study, the intention being
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  • 267 5 NEW DELHI: The Indian Standards Institution has published 11 Indian standard specifications covering the following items of handloom cotton fabrics: (1) Turkish towels bleached, striped, checked or dyed'; (2) Honeycomb towels, bleached, striped, checked or dyed; (3) Huckaback towels, bleached, striped, checked or dyed; (4) Napkins, bleached,
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  • 576 6 ]VfIUL,TINATIONAL, Singapore is richer by another social and cultural centre with the opening of the "German House" at 1-5, First Avenue cff Bukit Tlmah Road, which looks place last week in the presence of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black, the Chief Minister and
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  • 32 6 Brother M. SUBRAMANIAM M.A., International Lecturer of Theosophical Society, Adyar, India, will speak in English at the Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh today, Sunday July 15, at 6.00 p.m.
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  • 25 6 ASBURY PARK, New Jersey, July 14. The executive council of the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) wants quotas imposed on tex- tile imports.- AP
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  • 203 6 —Pant NEW DELHI: Home Minister Pant emphasised the need for tolerance and unity among the people of the country. He was speaking at a function organised by the All-India Sikh Federation to Observe the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. J Pandit Pant said
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  • 239 6 NEW TERRITORIES TO BE INCLUDED IN GREATER BOMBAY THANA: Nearly 30 square miles of additional territory with a population of about 130,000, lying in the west of Thana district, will be merged in the present Greater Bombay when the city comes to be Centrally administered, it was learnt here recently.
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  • 526 6 WAS C'WEALTH CONFERENCE A FAILURE? LONDON, July 14: British representatives at the recent Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference were 'far too bent on appeasing Asia to have any clear comprehension of what they were doing to the Commonwealth* Time and Tide declared yesterday. This right wing journal added that the 'tragedy'
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  • 242 6 M.G.M Poster Competition A GRAND International Poster Competition to encourage the creation of motion picture posters announcing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's The .Teahouse of The August Moon starring Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford, MachUco Kyo, produced by Jack Cummings, directed by Daniel Mann in Cinemascope and Metrocolor with Perspecta stereophonic sound, has been announced
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  • 116 6 NEW DELHI: Mr. Biren Mitra, Orissa Congress M.L.A. and Mr. Dinbandhu Sahu, a State Congress leader, last week met the Congress President, Mr. Dhebar and submitted a representation urging change in the leadership of the Legislature Congress Party in the State. The representation is stated to
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