Indian Daily Mail, 16 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 160 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 542 1 America's Missionary Spirit Deprecated BONN, July 15— India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said last night that the United States has a "missionary spirit" that is helping to divide the world into two hostile camps. The United States expects others to follow its will,"
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  • 287 1 On Wednesday BELGRADE, July 15: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, will join President Gamel Abdel Nasser of Egypt as a guest of President Tito next Wednesday, it was announced yesterday. The three leaders will have talks at Marshal Tito's summer residence on Brioni Island, off the
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  • 97 1 TOULOUSE, France, July 15. Eight French volunteers who lived the life of cavemen for two weeks to get information on survival techniques for the French army ended their ordeal yesterday. ...They slept In a cave used In the stone age and lived on snails, wild berries, and
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  • 65 1 Nehru Talks At BonnTop Secret BONN, July 15: India's Premier Nehru and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer held a top secret conference on world affairs yesterday. German officials said they conferred alone in the chancellery in their second conference since Nehru arrived on Friday. Adenauer set aside three hours for the talk
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI, July 15.— The Premier or Poland, Josef CJyrankiew.ci, has accepted as invitation to visit India m November, the Indian Government announced yesterday. AP
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  • 106 1 KATMANDU, July 15: The Nepalese Prime Minister, Mr. Tanka Prasad, yesterday dismissed "with disparagement" any suggestion that foreign powers were involved in an alleged plot against the government. He announced that the 13 people arrested last week for allegedly plotting to overthrow the Government would be
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  • 208 1 Menoo UNITED NATIONB, New York, July IS: Indian Cabinet Minister Mr. V. K. Krishna Manon, who plans to kave on Monday en route to India, said on Friday that India would continue to push for suspension of nuclear tests as vigorously as possible. Krishna
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  • 175 1 DACCA. East Pakistan, July 15: Two more Ministers have resigned from the East Pakistan Cabinet, it was officially announced here yesterday. They are Mr. Abdus Salam Khan (Communication and Building) and Mr. Hashinuddin Ahmad (Agriculture). Their resignations follow the resignation of State Acquisition Ministers two
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  • 104 1 CANBERRA. July 15: Australia will shortly send Pakistan a flood relief gift of wheat worth about £100,000 Australian (about £80,000 sterling) under the Colombo plan. Announcing this on Saturday, Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said as in the case of previous
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  • 129 1 42 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH FORT DM, New Jersey, Jujj 15: A military transport piano taking servicemen and thru tarn Hies abroad crashed in driving rain on Friday, and 42 of the 66 aboard were i oporto, l killed. Twenty-three persons surviv ed and one was still missing hours after
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  • 87 1 WASHINGTON, July 15. The FBI Joined local police In Investigating the planting early yesterday of Fiery Crosses (of tile dreaded Kn Klux Ktan the white American*' secret soc'et.v to uphold Colour Bar) near the residence of top Federal officials and country chairman of the National Association for
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  • 352 1 MADRAS GOVT'S VIEW: MARCHING ORDERS GIVEN (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 15.— "Operation Elephant- is proceeding according to schedule. Despite protests of many Malabar politicians, five elephants belonging to the Madras State Government have been marched out of the Nilambur forests in Malabar
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  • 38 1 NEW DELHI, July 15. A weeklong strike of 8,000 butchers ended yesterday. Strikers and municipal officials agreed to postpone settlement of a dispute over a spec al "tax" on each animal slaughtered*- AP
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  • 168 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 15. Eye for eye and tooth for tooth will be Greek Cypriot rebel policy from now on, new Eoka leaflets distributed in Nicosia said to-day. The leaflets, bearing the typed signature "Eoka, the leader Dighenis," says that from now on for every
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  • 193 1 LONDON. July 15: South Vietnam today stuck to its refusal to hold unifications with the Communist North. The Souths views were given tn documents made public by Britain and Russia, co-chair-men of the 1954 Geneva conference that produced the truce in Indo-China. South Vietnam informed the two
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  • 248 1 KAMPALA, Uganda, July 15: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the Indian Vice- President, named four symbols of British civilisation— the ballot box, the cricket bat, the limited liability company and the authorised version of the Bible and said they meant "respect for the individual and for every group."
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  • 297 1 Tells 400 Bonn Reporters I Am Not Professional Mediator BONN, July 15: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said at a Press conference here yesterday: "I should like Cyprus to have its freedom." But he added that the issue was comDlicated by "violence, terrrorism
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  • 336 1 HOPE NEHRU WILL SOLVE 'ALGERIA' ISSUE PARIS. July 15: Considerable importance is attached by the French Government to the forthcoming visit here of the Premier ot India Mr. Jawaharial Nehru who will spend the day or July 17 in official talks with Foreign Minister M. Christian Piiieau and the French
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  • 72 1 Hyderabad Disintegration: Writ Petition Dismissed (From our own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, July 15. The writ pettlon challenging the validity of the proposed disintegration of Hyderabad State arcordinjr to the proviylons ©f the States Reorganisation Bill has been dismissed by tlie High Court here on Friday a-i being outside the jurisdiction. The
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    • 492 2 LIKE DOG CHASING ITS OWN TAIL! THAT the Federation Gov eminent is considering further taxation on income, has not come as a surprise to anyone. With the Emergency continuing as ever before, with the various expensive establishments originally set up under the Emergency Regulations and later permanently incorporated into the
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  • 1003 2 PSYCHOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF U. S. STATE WASHINGTON: For some time past before the President went to the hospital there was talk hi Washington of a rivalry between the State Department and some members of the White House staff who deal with foreign affairs. The President, it was
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  • 130 2 WAR FARE DEPARTMENT EI6HFF INJURED IN COLLIERY CLASH JHARIA: According to ft report received here on July 8, eight persons were injured in a clash betvtteen the supporters of a contractor a*d colliery labourers employed under hint at Ranipur colliery. Fire was 'reporte©? to* nave been opened from one side.
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  • 223 2 CONGRESS LEADERSHIP IN ORISSA *'^frr"f hft'K Mr. Suxendranath Patnaik Secretary of the Utkal Provincial Congress Committee, Who went to Delhi with the Orissa Congress Chief, Mr. Biswanath Das for discussions on the question of leadership of the Orissa Assembly Confreßs Patty with Congress Pretfdent Dhebar, returned here. Orissa Assembly member
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  • 63 2 EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION BOMBAY: Mr. R. R. Saxena, Ambassador in Rangoon, has been appointed as the General Manager of the India Govern-ment-owned Eastern Shipping Corporation, the Corporation sources stated. Mr. Saxena will take charge of his new office in Bombay sometime this month. M. C. P. Srivastava, Deputy Director-General of
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  • 137 2 KAJAPALAYAM: Seven persons, including D. L. Dharma Raja, P. R. Balarama Raja, S. Pillayar Raja, S. Rajendran and S. Chelliah Chettiar, were taken into custody by the Railway Police under Section 120 (b) of the Indian Railways Act, 1890, for causing obstruction to railway passengers. About 60 persons,
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  • 464 2 Andhra Sammelan's Suggestion HYDERABAD: Hie Hindi Prachar Sammelan organised jointly by the Andhra Rashtra Hindi Prachar Sangh and the Hyderabad Hindi Prachar Sangh which concluded its two-day session here iast week passed resolution welcoming the various steps taken by the Education Ministry for the promotion and
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  • 207 2 NEW DELHI: The Medical School In Pondicherry w lll continue traning doctors under c 11 SVBte ra of medicine, if the views of the official delegation, just returned from a tour of the Area are accepted, by the Government of India. The delegation, consisting of Dr.
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  • 105 2 MADRAS: The Ministry oi Works, Housing and Supply. Government of India, have passed orders that in view of the decision to introduce the metric system of weights and measures, indents like machines already ordered and that will be ordered against indents already submitted to the Direc-tor-General
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  • 416 2 Legality Questioned in High Court HYDERABAD: The writ petition filed by Mir. C. Sri ldslMfi, Barrister, challenging the legality of the disintegration of Hyderabad State came op for admission before a Division Beach of the Hyderabad High Court consisting of Mr. Juhttce VUhataao Deshpande and Mr. .Justice
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  • 62 2 OPPOSITION TO DAKSHINA PRADESH ERODE: An effigy of Sri Rama was burnt at a public meeting last week in Gandm Chowk, at which Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Leader of the Dravida Kazhagham, addressed the gathering. Mr. Naicker explained his opposition to Dakshina Pradesh. Earlier in the evening there was a
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  • 84 2 POOOTA. With a view to tmcomm.gIng and developing the art of 'tamasha' the All-Maha-rashtra Tamasha Parishad urged the Bombay Government to organise competition r of tamasha' performances in Bombay on the I ne* of the drama festivals. The second neasion of the Parishad, which was held at Poona
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  • 302 2 KARACHI: On his return from abroad. Prime Minister Mohammad AH is expected to undertake an extensive tour of the country to explore the possibilities of starting a new party. He disclosed this, in an exclusive interview to the London correspondent of the Urdu daily Nawai-i-Waqt of
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  • 1831 3 COMMITTEE FORMED NEW DELHI. A committee to take "effective steps to secure the cooperation of all sections of the people of the Punjab for creating an atmosphere "in which the political issues may be dealt witn in a spirit of friendship tolerance and goodwill," was
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  • 132 3 RAW FILM FACTORY IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The raw film experts of East Germany, who recently visited India to explore the possibilities of starting a raw film factory in India, have submitted their report to the Government of India. They have expressed their opinion that this industry was possible in
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  • 277 3 Nehru DUBLIN: Mr. Jewaharlal Nehru, rested Quietly here before driving to the country to enjoy a two-day holiday. The Prime Minister, who spent the week-end at the official residence of President Scan T. O'Kelfy, received several callers during the morning. These included the Rajah of Mandl,
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  • 74 3 COLLAPSE OF BUILDING IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Six persons including two women were rescued by the Bombay Fire Brigade when a three-storey building at Kamatipura in Central Bombay collapsed last Saturday. The residents of the building rushed out in time when they heard the cracking sound of the building. x The
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  • 278 3 FREEDOM FOR GOA ACHARYA BHAVE'S APPEAL PONOICHERRY: Address! meeting H«r» last waek Acharj imperialistic if Portugal o soonar she laoasnsd her hold, tig* in tha international sphere. Mr. Kewal flragh, Chief Commissioner, M«?V. S. Matthews, Chief Secretary and other leading officials and representatives of a fifty-man Reception Committee received Archarya
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  • 84 3 AMBALA: a five-point programme of work has been adopted by about 300 teachers attending the Punjab Educational Bhoodan Conference here. The programme enjoins them to wear khadi regularly, contribute to sampatiidan. organise student pad yatras and Bhoodan Samitis and hold academic discussion and debates on Bhoodan. Mrs.
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  • 109 3 MADRAS: No Government worth its name "can now put off States reorganisation," said Mr. T. T. Krithnamachari. This was a question which ought to have been discussed before the S.R.C. report was published. "If somebody had locked up the report before it was published
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  • 105 3 KOTTAYAM: Three persons died and six were injured seriously as a result of a clash between two goups of people at Anikad, 15 miles east of Kottayam, last week. It is stated the clash took place when a labour Jatha led by Leftists passed
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  • 77 3 CALCUTTA: A collision occurred on July 8 between a b is and the engine of a goods trair# at a level crossing between Pandaveswar and Ukhra stations on the Ondal-Sainthia branch of the Eastern Railw»i>. A Press note issued by >be Public Relations Officer. Calcutta
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  • 267 3 TECHNICAL MARITIME CONFERENCE NEW DELHI: India is among the 21 countries in the world which have been invited by the International Labour Organisation to attend the Preparatory Technical Maritime Conference opening in London on September 19. The Conference, which is being convened by the International Labour Organisation, will prepare the
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  • 64 3 JAMMU The Jammu and Kashmir Government is considering setting up of a highpower So 1 Conservation Board tc 3ght the menace of soil erosion which had assumed dar gerous proportions, especially »n the Jammu province. Ihis was announced here last week by Mr. Shamlal Saraf, State Minister
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  • 1228 3 F. t. K. On Need For Slum Clearance MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, called upon the Corporation authorities to concentrate on clearing the slums and make Uie City "beautiful" He suggested an increase in the levy of property tax
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  • 1039 4 SCHEME UNDER SECOND PLAN NEW DELHI. The scheme sanctioned for the different developmental programmes for tourism under the Second Five- Year Plan for Madras, Mysore, Travancore-Co-rhin and Andhra include, construction of a nunfber of new rest houses at places of interest and renovation of
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  • 373 4 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN SRINAGAR BRINAGAR: Mr. K. D. Malaviya. Union Minster for Natural Resources, opened a branch of the Geological Survey of India here. He said that a smaller office would be opened at jammu where the field parties of the Geological Survey of India would work in the winter
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  • 240 4 RS. 1,250 m. FOR RAILWAY IN 2ND PLAN BOMBAY: The Central Railway had planned to spend Rs. 125 crores, exclusive of the cost of rolling stock during the Second Plan period. A final decision on each of the proposals made, however, would only be taken as the plan progressed This
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  • 25 4 HUNGARIAN TRADE DELEGATION TO PAKISTAN KARACHI, July 14.— A five man delegation from Hungary arrived here yesterday to negotiate a trade abatement with Pakistan.- AP
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  • 21 4 ROME, July 14.— Italy yesterday joined her western partners in rejecting a disarmament plea by Soviet Premier Nikolai *A> BulfWin.- A.P.
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  • 416 4 Low-Cost House-Building MADRAS: Various factors affecting the cost of housing were discussed at a meeting held last evening in connection with the Second Building Trade Exhibition organised by the Board of Editors of the Architects' and Engineers' Journal in the premises of the Bharat in. surance Buildings, Mount Road. The
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  • 383 4 Reds Demand Erections In "New Andhra" HYDERABAD: The Visalandhra Communist Conference* adopted a resolution last Sunday suggesting that both Telengana and Andhra should go to polls in 1957. According to the States Reorganisation Bill, Tclengana would go to polls in 1967 and the rest of Andhra Pradesh State in 1959.
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  • 992 4  -  Woodrow Wyatt By *pHE events in Poznan are the clearest indicatioon so far of the immense difficulties into which the satellite countries have been plunged by the sudden change of the Party line In Moscow. Communism is a religion just as much as any of those
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  • 802 4 Congressmen Advised To Keep Aloof MADRAS: The Executive of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee on July 8 noted "with great concern" that the question of formation of Dakshina Pradesh was threatening' to divide and weaken the organisation and called upon all Congressmen not to involve themselves
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  • 168 4 NEW DELHI; Special arrangemnts have been madie by the Pests and Telegraphs Department for first-day cancellation of the Tilak Center ary stamps at Ratnagtrl, the birthplace of Lokmanya Bal Ganga dhar Tilak, on July 23. The special cancellation at Ratnagiri is being provided in addition to the
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  • 53 4 JAMMXJ: According to reports received here, there have oeen heavy rains all over Jamxau province this week, resulting in several important roads being damaged and at present there is no road contact with such important towns as Poonch, Bhadrawah, Doda. Ramnagar, Klshtwar Basholl, in the interior
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  • 304 4 NEW DELHI: The Senior Superintendent of Police, Delhi last Sunday filed a complaint under the Official Secrets Act, and for conspiracy against P X. Jacobs Devender Pal Chadha and two Bombay merchants, Nandlal More, and Hiralalji Kotnari, in connexion with the leakage of the
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  • 3424 5 'Object Gained In Friendly Atmosphere' C S£ MBO: 3 e we in control of the House of Representatives recently. The Premier said this in a statement on the bases over which he had talks with the U.K. Government during his recent visit to London
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  • 212 5 AHMEDABAD: Rural Electrification Boards in the States which did not make profits, would be given a subsidy by the Union Government for expansion. Mr. Jaiaukhlal Hati, Union Deputy Minister for Planning. Irrigation and Power, toW Pressmen that the Union Government had earmarked Rs. 75 crores for extending
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  • 214 5 MADRAS. A meeting of the Centenary Celebrations Committee" of tfce Madras University was held on July 6 at the University Buil. <anga, Mr. Jtatlce P. V. Raja-mannar, Chief Justice of MadT9m, presiding. Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mu. daliar, Chairman of the Steering Committee, gave a report about the
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  • 263 5 RAMANUJA MISSION IDEALS EXPLAINED MADRAS; The Sri Raman uja Mission organised by Mr. M. y. Narastmhulu Naidu, Proprietor. Crown Talkies. Madras, was inaugurated at Goichaje Hall. Armenian St., by Mr. T.L.. Venkatarama Aiyar, Judge of the Supreme Court, 8n P. B. Annangaracharya Swamy or Kancheepuram, presided over the function. Mr.
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  • 148 5 Ghaffar Khan Brought To Lahore LAHORE: The Red Shirt leader. Khan Abdul Ohaffar Ghan, who was arrested on June 16, In his home village near Utmanzai, has been brought to Lahore from Dungagali and lodged in the Borstal jail. He is facing trial under sections 123-A, 124-A and 153-A. Pakistan
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  • 63 5 KURNOOL: A n I.A.F. trainer plane crashed a few furxoags off Kurichedu. 150 miles irom Nellore, in Andhra at 10.30 a.m. on July 9. The Pilot, N. A. Oiengappa, baled out safely and escaped with minor injuries, the Nellore DSP., said., when contacted from Kurnooi over longdistance
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  • 558 5 rivJ?^£i2i? l L II S d |or P™*** importance being SnSi° "S^ 01 1 development in the planning of the country was emphasised by Dr. A. KriSSaswami !!£l* a^S Kaa 3L a V**** meeting held undTtoe^ S^'MkSrWK J^e Association, Mymp^rt Dr. Krishnaswami who
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  • 31 5 AMMAN, July 14— A Jordan military spokesman warned against infiltration from or into Israel and said Jordan an forces were ordered to shoot any infiltrator either from or to Israel. AP.
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  • 98 5 HYDERABAD: In a lorry accident on the University Road here late July 6 night three persons were killed and two were injured. The lorry coming from the direction of the Umversty is reported to have clashed aga nst a cyclist killing nim instantaneously. ™ir f
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  • 145 5 ACQUITTED OF CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING MADRAS: Accepting the unanimous verdict-of -not i£lt£ return^ the lurv Mr. Balachandra Koman, city Th f, <*"«« against the accussed, who was committed to Sessions by the Fifth PrcsiSni oa 18, 195G, he Jhe "ecuaed was employed as an attender m one of the business
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  • 45 6 AMMAN, Jordan. July 15: A bomb exploded at the entrance to the Egyptian Embassy here yesterday, seriously wounding the Egyptian military attache, Col. Salah Moustapha. The Jordan Government expressed great concern over the incident and an investigation is being conducted. A.P.
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  • 287 6 WE DON'T WANT ANOTHER PALESTINE HERE SAYS TUNGKU From Our KUALA Lt MPUK, San: "We will not allow Malaya to be made into another Palestine Tungku Abdul Rahman, UMNO President and Chief Minister, declared here yesterday. He was speaking to over 200 UMNO Liaison Officers who
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  • 232 6 Lim-Boyd Merdeka Talks In London SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, will have informal talks with the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd on Singapore's future, during his stay in London. The Chief Minister left Singapore yesterday by air for London to attend the Commonwealth Labour
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  • 82 6 Pak. FM On Peaceful E-W Collaboration VIENNA, Julj 15: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hamidul Hug Choudhury, here on an official visit, said he favours peaceful collaboration between East and West. Replying to a welcome address, delivered by Austria's Foreign Minister Dr. Leopold Flgl, Choudhury said: "Peaceful collaboration between East and West
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  • 107 6 NICOSIA. July 15: Lord Radcliffcc arrived here yesterJay for a two-week survey to help him draft a "home rule" constitution for Cyprus. The Eden Government announced last Thursday- Radcliffe has ibeen assigned to draw up a "new liberal constitution aimed at a wide measure of self-government."
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  • 43 6 The Minister for Communications and works, Mr. Francis Thomas, will declare open "Bafety First Exhibition" at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Mo Js day July 23 at 5 P-m. The Exhibition is being organised by the Singapore Safety First Council.
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  • 58 6 Brake Broke STRATFORD, Ontario July fl«Li—..» Al i "-year-old youth, fined 12 dollars recently for driving a car with faulty brakes, was back in court on a charge of false pretences because the cheque he gave for the fine was worthless. The Magistrate suspended sentence but ordered him held until
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  • 24 6 KAMPALA, Uganda, July 15: Man-eating lions have killed 42 persons in Uganda this year. Game Department announced yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 185 6 WASHINGTON, July 15: LJhrce Lai Jaiswal. 33, bicycl ing tourist from India, called at the State Department on Fr. uay to find out what the United States Government thicks bibout such things as Russian policies under Khrushchev and riulganin. Jaiswal has travelled 62,100 miles by cycle
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  • 31 6 MILAN, July 15: Money box with 4,900 lire belonging to a four-year-old girl was the only thing thieves took when they broke into a flat here. Reuter.
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  • 183 6 Modern Telecom System For Thailand WASHINGTON, July 15: Two million dollars from President Eisenhower's lOC million dollar special Asian fund is being set aside to plan a modern telecommunication system for Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. The two million dollars, the International Coorperation Administration (ICA) has announced, will be spent on
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  • 75 6 WASHINGTON, July 15- Dr Everett Hagen, an American authority op economic development, today warned that the Soviet Union might become Burma's main supplier of capital goods. l He urged the United States to resume its economic aid to Burma which ceased in 1953. Dr.
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  • 292 6 unify th«n M M m .d",. M^,;™ P 5 tl rty The International Armisti* SSK" 111^ 011 set u p fe y th r 5 4^? cneva conference oi tado-Chtaa and directed to en< its work on July 20 hai agreed to remain on the
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  • 144 6 WASHINGTON, July 15: A move to stop American aid to Yugoslavia because of that country's rapprochement with the Soviet Union will be made in the Senate this week. The move will be made on Wednesday, when the Bill au£1,466 million sterling)
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  • 50 6 Workers Can Leave Jobs Without Reason LONDON, July 15: Moscow radio today announced repeal of the law under which workers who left their jobs without valid reason became liable to criminal proceedings. This and other decrees passSoviet Praesidium were connrmed yesterday by the Supreme SoW (Parliaments t& radio added. Reuter
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  • 45 6 Zachary Scott, the American film actor, is here seen with Mrs. Scott on arrival at London Airport by BOAC "Monarch" service from New York. Mr. Scott has come to Britain to appear, with Peggie Castle, in the Anglo-Amalgamated production "Counterfeit Plan." j
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  • 98 6 BRAWL AT CANBERRA MEETING CANBERRA, July 15: The Department of External Affairs is investigating a brawl which broke out while the First Secretary of the Indonesian Embassy Mr. B. Übani was addressing Sydney University students on Friday night. He was speaking on Indonesia's claims to Dutch West *New Guinea when
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  • 103 6 KARACHI, July 15: Karachi newspapers said yesterday police have been tapping President Iskander Mirza's telephone. The Interior Ministry promptly denied the reports. "They are unauthorized and misleading," the Ministry said in a statement issued to newsmen. The newspapers said senior officials of the ministry and of
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  • 48 6 INDO-BURMA TRADE AGREEMENT RANGOON, July 15. India and Burma signed a n agreement yesterday under which India will supply Burma w th U553,800,000 worth of cotton textiles and yarn. Dollars pay. ment will be in U.S. raw cotton made available to Burma under the U.S. aid programme. AP.
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  • 74 6 KARACHI. July 15: Presi Jeut Iskander Mirza left here oy air early today on a twoweek State visit to Turkoy. The President and his wife are visiting Turkey in response to an invitation from President JJelel Bayar. Th 2 presidential party in:laded the Finance Minister Jye
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  • 80 6 HONGKONG, July 15: Pekin? Radio said yesterday Rrd China will sell 60,000 metric tons of rice to Pakistan at «a fair and reasonable price." The rad.o said a contract was signed by Chinese Ambassador Keng Piao and the Pakistani Secntary of Food and Agricultural Ministry on
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