Indian Daily Mail, 18 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 152 SINUAFOKE, WEDNESDAY, JVLV 18, 1U66 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 312 1 RUSSIA TELLS U. S. U. K: LET'S STOP A-TESTS END ARMS RACE -Shepilov MOSCOW, July 11 The Soviet Union yesterday called on tie United State* and Britain to agree that all three countries will atop tenting nuclear weapons. Dmitri Shepilov, making his first public address since taking over from V.
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  • 165 1 A-TEST: MORE SUPPORT FOR BAN UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 17: Belgium and J Peru ye»teiday supported the Western position that a ban on experimental nuclear explo- sions should be part of a larger plan which would include the prohibition of nuclear arm production. The Soviet Union, India and Yugoslavia
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  • 102 1 WASHINGTON, July 17: IT.B. officials said yesterday they were opposed to any scheme for ending tests of atomic and hydrogen weapons, unless this ban Is part of a controlled disarmament programme. Bhepllov's proposals, they said, is not new and in effect is similar to an Indian plan rejected
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  • 100 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 17: Talk in lobby circle* was mainly about who will succeed Mr. C. O. Oeshmukh as Finance Minister. The best arrangement would be for the very able Commerce Minister Mr. T. T. Krlshnamachari to take over since there are
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  • 161 1 MADRAS HIGH COURT REJECTS NEPHEW'S CLAIM From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 17: Hindu women in India have now absolute right to the property they get from their husbands and not limited to life interest, as a result of the Hindu Succession
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  • 97 1 RADIO-ACTIVE MINERALS IN PAKISTAN Copyright KARACHI, July 17: Three groups of Pakistani scientists will strat a search for radioactive minerals next Septemoer under supervision of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, a spokesman said today. The Commission has also arranged that ground water development organisation engineers working on an ambitious programme
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  • 27 1 VATICAN CITY, July 17! Pope Pius XII has nominated the Most Rev. Adavld SwamidoM Pillai (David Marianayagam) as Bishop of Vtllore, India.- A.P.
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  • 295 1 TO INFLUENCE NASSER'S DECISION PARIS, JULY 17, MR. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER ARRIVED HERE TODAY BY AIR FROM HAMBURG FOR A 24-HOUR VIBIT. During his brief stay he is expected to discuss international problems with French Premier M. Guy Mollet and the Foreign
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  • 78 1 AT HAMBURG HAMBURG, July 17.— Ind'an Premier Nehru arrived here yesterday by special train from Bonn for a one-day visit at th a bustling North Sea port. Mr. Nehru was met at the railroad station by Mayor Kurt Si evoking. Indian Consul Sta Raman and other signitaries. The Premier was
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  • 98 1 LIFTED HER DRESS BEFORE STUDENTS AND SO SACKED SHEFFIELD, England, July 17. Model Sylvia Frith has lost her Job of posing In the nude. She exposed her panties while danebtff in a dress at a party. She wan a part-time model at the Sheffield College of Art and at a
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  • 184 1 LONDON, July 17: A Conservative Member, Mr. Julian Ridsdale, asked in the House of Commons yesterday what was being done to strengthen the economic side of the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation. Mr. A. D. Dodds-Parker, Foreign Under-Secretary, replied that the SEATO Committee of economic experts
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  • 77 1 C. G. LEAVES FOR U. K. The Commissioner-General for the United Kingdom in South East Asia, Sir Robert Scott, accompanied by Lady Scott, left Singapore by air yesterday morning for a few weeks' leave in the United Kingdom. The marriage of Sir Robert's daughter, Susan, to Mr. Robert Steedman, an
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  • 119 1 LONDON, July 17: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without portfolio, will arrive here by air from New York tomorrow, according to a well .informed source. Mr. Menon will leave on Thursday for Cairo to join his Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, who
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  • 89 1 JERUSALEM, July 17, An informed Israeli source said Israel has asked Yugoslavia to help unravel troubles with her Arab neighbours. Presumably Israel hoped Yugoslav President Tito would encourage the Arab states to enter peace negotiations. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the most influential Arab
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  • 62 1 Our Cameraman, Mr. G. Ramanathan bagged the first and third prizes in the Selangor Camera Club Competition (Portrait Division). The picture of the charming lady on the right won the first prize, while that of the pretty girl on the left was adjudged Second. It was taken
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  • 22 1 The INDIAN QAILY MAIL conveys its Selamat Hari Raya Haji to all its Muslim readers, advertisers, patrons and well-wishers.
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  • 152 1 CAMBODIAN EX-KING TO SEE TITO BELGRADE, July 17: Prince Norodom Sihanouk, ex-King and ex-Prime Minister of Cambodia, accompanied by the Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister Nong Klmny, will meet President Tito on Brioni Island on July 20, Yugopress. the semi-official Yugoslav News Agency, said yesterday. Prince Sihanouk, at presnt at the
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  • 171 1 LIM-BOYD MEETING WILL BE INFORMAL LONDON. July 17: Mr. Urn I Yew Hock, Singapore's new Chief Minister, arrived here by air yesterday on a short visit during which he will have informal talks at the Colonial office on the Island Colony's constitutional future. Mr. Lim Yew Hock has come to
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  • 171 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 17: A new sessions of the Union Parliament began on Monday and phinged immediately into tne most crucial question it has been called upon to decide since its creation after Independence. The report of the Select Committee on
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  • 422 1 -Nehru HAMBURG, Germany, July i 7, Indian Premier Jawalarlal Nehru last night called >n the world powers to abolish he domination of other States. "We have to recognise that t is wrong to interfere with mother state's affairs by agjression or by changing its inernal organisation by
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  • 574 2 £OM£ of the latest utterances of the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman though outwardly they may appear to be bold and inspiring, are actually ludicrous in the extreme, and no true Asian nationalist will be enthusea over them. Addressing
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  • 497 2 U. S. Role In South Asia Doesn't Rest On Substantial Historical Basis A PROFESSOR'S VIEWS HONG KONG: Present American policie# for South Asia "do not rest on a substantial historical basis/ stated Professor HL Arthur Steiner, of the University of California, addressing a public gathering here* The Professor was commenting
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  • 646 2 TRIVANDRUM: The Government of India are expected to sanction pilot schemes which will absorb about 3,000 educated unemployed in TravanooreCochin. This was announced in a Press note issued by the State Government. Simultaneously the Government announced that they have already prepared a scheme which will provide employment "to
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  • 62 2 KARACHI: An eight-mem-ber Pakistan! Parliamentary delegation will leave for Moscow. The invitation for the visit to the Soviet Union was extended by the Deputy Premier. Mr. Mlkoyan, when he visited Karachi in March. The delegation, which is to tour Russia for a fortnight, is likely
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  • 333 2 MADRAS: The Union Government have issued the Cotton Textile (Production by Handloom) Control Order, 1956 which comes into force immediately. According to this order every person who is in possession of a handloom should get the loom registered and obtain a registration certificate. Weavers, master-weavers and factory
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  • 105 2 CULTURAL MISSION TO E. EUROPE BOMBAY: A thirty-five member Indian Cultural delegation consisting of prominent musicians and dancers left here for Prague on a three-month visit to the USSR, Yugoslavia Bulgaria, Rumania, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary at the invitation of the Governments of these countries. The delegation was headed by
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  • 137 2 BANGKOK: Mr. P. Achutha Menon, the Indian Ambassador to Bangkok, presented over 100 books to Thailand's National Library. The books include works on Indian life, literature, art, music, philosophy, economics and politics. The Ambassador made the presentation in the National Library which was received by Luang
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  • 735 2  -  T. E. COBB By IpEOPLE are often surprised to hear that there is an Agricultural Division in Singapore. They ask: "Why should this small island, nearly aU of it built-up, need an Agricultural Officer? What agriculture can there be in a city? Of course the answer is
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  • 737 2 Sates Tax Evasion No Longer A Fine Art New Bill Provides Answer To Fictitious Deals CALCUTTA: The Constitution (Sixth Amendment) Bill, which has already been passed by Parliament and which was ratified by the West Bengal Assembly on Wednesday last, provides the answers to Sales Tax evasion, whkh had been
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  • 381 2 VILLAGE OIL INDUSTRY NE\y DELHI: An int. jxated programme for the development o¥ the Village oil in dustry has Men approved by the Government of India Loans and grants amounting to Rs. 28,75,000 have been sanctioned to the All-India Khadi and Village Industries Board for this purpose. Twenty-nVe model demon?-tration-cum-production
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  • 77 2 MADRAS: Three designs. Bombay and Benares, are to be °f a cn d ho «-tly by the All-In-dia Handloom Board. n Ji u c ntr will have expert technical men who will evolve designs that would be made available to those eigag! Ed in the handloom
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  • 55 2 "Panchayat Units" For Firkas GUBIYATHAM: The Government have a proposal to constitute what would be called a Panchayat urlt for every ten or twenty Panchayata in a firka. aaid Mr. Ramaswami Padaychl, Minister, Madras, Inaugurating the Taluk Panchayat Presidents' Conference hert today. He explained that members of panchayats in the
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  • 62 2 BANGKOK: Field Marshal Prime Minister, will visit InPlbul Songgram, the Thai t0 long standing invitation The visit will be in response -pMjpdaa st ixau aaqojoo extended to him by the Government of India. It is also understood that the Prime Minister will take with him
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  • 511 3 Nixon's Two-Hour Talk With Mirza KARACHI: Mr. Nixon, U. S. Vice-President, said here that the U.S.A. did not feel it should intervene in the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir Mr. Nixon, who was talking to Pressmen at the airport shortly before
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  • 269 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, said here that they could depend on the Inherent strength of their culture to combat any narrow tendencies that might result from the formation of linguistic States. He was declaring open a literary and art exhibition organ,
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  • 254 3 TRIVANDRUM: There will be a conference of Chief Engineers of Travancore Cochin and Madras at Pollachi, when the question of utilisation of the waters of the Parambikulam and other rivers in the Chalakudy Basin by Madras Government will be disoussed. Mr. K. X- Martha, Public Works Chief Engineer,
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  • 149 3 CHINGLEPUT: Megalithlc monuements stated to date back to the period 500 B.C. have been discovered as the result of excavations now being conducted at Kunrathur in Chingleput district. The excavatoins are being made by archaeological department of the Government of India under the direction of Mr.
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  • 226 3 BI WEEKLY JANATHA PAI/3HAT: a meeting of the local Railway Advisory Committee discussed a number of matters relating to passenger and other amenities. The President informed the meeting that with a view to relieving congestion in the Cochin and Mangalore Express trains the Railway administration was think ng of introducing
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  • 499 3 GANDHIGRAM RURAL HIGHER EDUCATION GANDHI GRAM (Madurad): The Gandhigram Rural Institute of higher education sponsored by the Union Ministry of Education will informally commence work on July 26. The institute is one of the ten to be set up in the different States in India by the National Counc.l for
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  • 81 3 ERNAKULAM: An 85-year old "grandpa" has marries a 30-year old woman at Rurappampadi village in North Travancore. Both the bride and the bridegroom haU from the Ezhava Community. The bride is no strarger to the "grand pa" she Is hi s own son's sister-in-law. The marriage
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  • 238 3 ELECTION TO ASSEMBLY: REQUEST TO KAMARAJ GUDTYATHAM: Mr. K. Ka. naraj Tiadar; Chief Minister, vas requested to contest as a :andidate for the coming gene*al elections to the Madras Assembly from the Gudiya. ;ham Constituency, by Mr. K. Shanmugha Mudaliar at a public meeting held on the river bed. It
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  • 136 3 MAWSYNRAM: A RIVAL FOR CHERRAPUNJI SHILLONG: Mawsynram, a growing tribal village about 30 miles from Shillong, bids fair to beat Cherrapunjl's claim to be the heaviest rainfall in the world. Mr. Baidyanath Mukherji, Assam's Minister for Planning, said that Mawsynram had recorded in a single month last year 265.40 inches
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  • 401 3 WATER SUPPLY SANITATION NEW DELHI: Water supply and sanitation, which posed I important questions to the I country's planners, are now ex- I petted to engage the special attention of Parliamentary Committee *D\ which is holding deliberation over the social services and labour policy aspects of the Plan before discussion
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  • 685 3 HYDERABAD. Presiding over the Hindi prachar Sammelan organised bj L he Andhra and Hyderabad Hindi Prachar Sanghams last wee! Mr M. Satyanarayana, M.P.. said that judging from the wort turned out so far, he was sure Hindi could n ot take the plac< of
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  • 676 3 I NEW DELHI. The Federal Executive Council of the Indian Federation of Working journalists has urged that "every endeavour should be made to condude the work," of the Wage Board, constituted by the Government of India to Ax wages
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  • 78 3 BOMBAY: Cotton seed oil will continue to be freely licensed for export within an overall ceiling for the licensing period from July 1 onwards upto the end of October, 1956, or till the ceiling i 8 reached, whichever is earlier, a notification Issued by the
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  • 313 3 PONDICHERRY: "We must create a society where there is absolute economic and social equality. Inequality will stand In our way to progress.." said Acharya VinoDa Bnave at his piayer meeting at the Odiyansalai maidan. Thi& was the second prayer meeting he addressed here. Acnarya Bhave said- "Notody
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  • 326 3 PONDICHERR V Speaking at his prayer meeting Acharya Bhave denounced the Portuguese administration for their still "clinging" to territories on Ind an mainland. He said; "How I wish the Portuguese had followed the way of the Britishers ar.d the Frencn by quitting from their pockets vi
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  • 1117 4 SUGGESTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT Diversification Of Pattern Urged MADRAS: Mr. Babubhai M. Chinai, Vice President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, suggested here the appointment of an expert committee to review the export trade position in the country with a view to augmenting their
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  • 357 4 MADRAS: Only an all-party Government could ensure a stable administration in the new Kerala State and that the chances of the Congress Party getting absolute majority were very remote, said Mr. Kumbalath Sanku Pillai, a former President of the Kerala Congress Committee. Mr. Sanku Pillai
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  • 50 4 KARACHI: Pakistan Government announced that India had igreed to give a loan to Pakistan of 5,000 tons of rice to help ier meet that current food shortage in East Pakistan. The announcement said, Movement of this rice is expected to commence shortly by a 1."
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  • 128 4 ALLAHABAD: A wfld monkey; which was ooMfidered to be a 'nufeanoe' and was facing deportation along with its tribe by the Municipal Board has proved to be a «uel necessity when it saved the life of a pious woman. The woman, who while on her usual early
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  • 134 4 WAGE BOARD ISSUES QUESTIONNAIRE BOMBAY: Wage Board for working journalists has issued a questionnaire to all news papers, journalists, Press em ployerg and employees organisations, news agencies and others with a view to ascerta n their views on the fixation of wages for various categories of working journalists. A press
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  • 97 4 LAHORE: Ninety-five persons are feared to nave lost their lives in West Pakistan's bggest boat tragedy in the Chenab. Pindi Bhatt an, Gujranwala district. Reports reaching here said that the boat was carrying 121 persons while its capacity was only 55. Soon after the boat
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  • 158 4 Communications Disrupted BOMBAY. H»'n\> and incessant rains all over Gujarat and Saura»htra in the last two days have dislocated rood, rail and air <"ii in Limitations at various places. In south Gujarat all tanks were full, while in north Guj.uat the rivrr Sabarmati had caused slight
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  • 330 4 RAIPUR: Mr. M. S. Kannamwar, Health Minister of Madhya Pradesh, said here that the question of location of the capital of Maharashtra would be decided after the States Reorganisation Bill was passed by Parliament which was meeting later this month. The case of Nagpur for being the
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  • 78 4 MADRAS: The Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari said here that the Railway Minister would shortly brine in legislation empowering the various State Governments to allow corpoations and mun'cipalities levy a terminal tax on all visitors. When the legislation wag enacted more funds would be
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  • 797 4 SAMBAMURTI'S 71ST BIRTHDAY: LEADERS TRIBUTES KAKLNADA: Tributes were paid to Mr. Buluhu Sambamurti by Mr. M. Anantaaayanam Iyengar, Speaker, Lok oabha, a nd other Andnra Congress leaders on tne occasion Ji the celebration of his 71st birthday at a mammoth public meeting held last week in the local Town Hall.
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  • 227 4 NICOSIA, Jply 16^-Greek Cypriote widened yesterday their boycott of talks with Brl WJa' 8 Lord RadeUffe on a pf£ posed constitution for Cyprus. Latest to reject the discussions with the newly-arriv-ed constitutional commissioner were the Greek Cypriot Teachers' Union, the Greek Cultural Association and
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  • 288 4 HYDERABAD: Mr. Mukunddas Mohanlal Malani (Congress) was unanimously elected Mayor of Secunderabad Mr. Gopalrao Ekbote, Minister for Local Government, invested the new Mayor with the robes of office. The first meeting of the Corporation elected under the New Hyderabad and Secunderabad Corporation Act was held last week.
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  • 239 4 ERNAXULAM-. A misunderstanding appears to have arisen among a section of tncpeople of Travancore areas to be merged with Madras, following States reorganisation, ii. regard to the decision of the Travancore Cochin Pradesh Congress on the allocation 01 Devaswom Funds for management of temples to
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  • 186 4 MAHE, Seychelles Islands, JUly 15: Archbishop Makarios Is now allowed to move about this Island of exile under paroie, It was revealed today. He is no longer strictly confined to Sans Souci, the governor's hill-top lodge to which he and his three fellow exiles were taken when
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  • 175 4 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINOLOGISTS MEET IN BIHAR PATNA: World criminologists have accepted an invitation to the international seminar at Hazaribagh in Bihar in November on police administration and prison reforms. The seminar is being held under the auspices of the AllIndia Crime Prevention Society. Hazaribagh has one of the oldest reform schools
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  • 68 4 NEW YORK: The United States Congress is to be asked to approve the spending of $400 million in nuclear power plants, some for the immediate purpose of electricity production and others for various research projects. The necessary Bill is expect%?m n passed w^out any difficulty as
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  • 84 4 BONN, Germany, July i 6 S^T* fc G*rmany»R State of North RMne-Westphalia wUI train 600 to 600 young Indian technicians in Its factories and schools. The state government announced to-day that the offer wm made to primt MtoUfer J f^ J f ha rt»l
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  • 711 5 More Yield From Direct Taxes New Proposals Outlined COLOMBO. THE FIRST BUDGET OF THE NEW-LY-ELECTED MAHAJANA EKSATH PERAMUNA (PEOPLES UNITED FRONT) GOVERNMENT ANTICIPATED A REVENUE INCOME OF Rs. 1,181.9 MILLION AS AGAINST AN ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE OF Rs. 1,357.4 MILLION. Hie finance Minister, Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, presented
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  • 149 5 INDIANS WHO HAVE LEFT FOR GOOD COLOMBO: According to official stutistics, as many aa 31,000 Indian adults and 2,800 children lett Ceylon for good between October, 1954, and May th.s year. There were 70,000 Indians in Ceylon at the time the second Nehru-Kotelawala Pact was signed in October, 1954. Of
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  • 127 5 NEGOMBO: "The Government should not use its 'steamroller' majority to give its assent to the w.shes of the illit'rate masses led by pseudonationalists by banning all that was sane, sober and rational on the pretext that it was alien to the country," said Mr. Gilbert
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  • 72 5 COLOMBO: Mr. C. A. S. Marikkar, Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information, will seek Cabinet approval to ban, till the end of ihe Buddha Jayanthi year (May, 1957) religious broadcasts sponsored by the American Christian Services over the Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon. It 1b learnt
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  • 88 5 TRINCOMALEE: A. statue of the Hindu deity Kali, carved in stone, has been discovered by a party of Irrigation and Forest Department officers in the jungle near vladawachchiya. The oftcers, who were scourng the jungle for certain old tanks had walked about ten miles, before they
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  • 124 5 EDUCATION MINISTER'S GENEROSITY GALLhJ: Following the opening of a new office for the Galle Workers' Congress in China Garden, Galle, Mr. W. Dahanayake, Minster of Education, offered to contribute els. 100 per month of his salary towards the cost of maintaining this Workers' Congress. Mr. Dahanayake added that he would
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  • 271 5 NEW DELHI: The medical school in Pondicherry will continue training doctors under the French system of medicine, if the views of the official delegation, just returned from a tour of the former French territory, are accepted by the Government of India. The view had been expressed in
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  • 136 5 INCOME GROUPS JULJAJNOUR: The National Small Industries Corporation, 3et up by the Government of [ndia, has floated a scheme, under which domestic sewing machines are being offered to women in the lower Income groups on a hire-purchase basis. To begin with, the machines are being offered
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  • 407 5 COLOMBO: The revenue for 1966-47 wffl U^ af i expenditure (Including loan t ond expeaditwe) by R*. «o»--459,282. This figure wag given in the i estimates of revenue and expenditure tabled to parliament, i The estimates of expenditure showed an increase from
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  • 284 5 LONDON: Death duties in Britain under future Socialit Government may mean handing over property as well as money. Tne proposal is put forward in the Labour Party's latest statement on policy. It declares that if £1.000,000 worth of industrial shares had been taken in 1910 instead
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  • 149 5 BOMBAY-. A process to improve the smoke point of kerosene has ea*r been in* stalled by the 2 aifllion ton Bnrmafc-Shell Refltery at Twmbay. Built at cost of one crore of rupees, the new plant, named after the famed Rumanian Chemist, Dr. L. Edeieanu, came 'on
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  • 239 5 PROHIBITION PROPAGANDA NEEDS STATE BOOST COLOMBO TT)e Government should carry out propaganda against the consumption of liquor. It should aim at convincing the people of the evils of dfrirk more by implication than by compulsion, states the interim report of the Prohibition Commission published yesterday. {The Government, t* 1 -r
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  • 151 5 VAODUKODOAI: The Moolai Co-operative Hospital has become «o popular that the two new wards comprising eight rooms are always in demand. TMs was revealed at a special general meeting of tibe co-operative society with Mudaliyar P. M. Sangarapglai presiding The meeting ccnskdared the budget proposals
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  • 201 5 TRINCOMALEE: All Hindu temples In the Urban Council limits of Trlncomalee will be thrown open to the Harijans on Friday Ani Uthlram, which is an auspicious day for Hindus. This was revealed by Mr. N. R. Rajavarothiam M.P. for Trincomalee, who was busy holding final discussions with
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  • 59 5 TRIVANDRUM: The new decimal coins proposed to be introduced from April 1 next have been supplied to project executive officer s and block development offirers for demonstration to the public. To popularize the coins, the Gram Sevaks will arrange demonstrations of the coins through panchayats, schools,
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  • 282 5 COLOMBO: There were no millionaires in Ceylon last year. The man who earned the highest income of Rs. 666,836 was a non-resident. Two residents earned be tween>Rs. 400,000 and Rs. 500.--000 each. Their incomes are the highest in the "resident" category. The number of residents who
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  • 157 5 FILM STAR'S HUSBAND DIES IN ACCIDENT SALEM: Srimathi M. N. Rajam, well-known film actress, and her party were involved In a serious accident on July 9 at Aiyanarpalayam, about 60 miles from here, near Kallakurichi, it is learnt here. It is stated that Srimathi Rajam and party were proceeding to
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  • 36 6 GERMAN UNITY: NO COMMITMENT BY NEHRU The Indian leader similarly declined to commit himself on the clam of the Adenaiier government to speak for Germans on both sides of the Iron Curtain. The communique said Ade-
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  • 378 6 Nehru- Adenauer Communique BONN, July 17.— West German Chancellor Conrad Adenauer and Inda's Prime Minister jawaharlal Nehru yesterday voiced hope that present world development* will lead to an easing of cold war tensions. In a communique issued after Mr. Nehru* three-day visit In Bonn, the
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  • 127 6 Discourtesy To R. I. Envoy: Au ssy Apology CANBERRA, July 17. —The Australian External Affairs Department says it regrets that the First Secretary of the Indonesian Embassy in Australia, B. Übani, was subjected to discourtesies during a lecture he gave at Sydney University of Technology July 13. Übani was lecturing
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  • 83 6 KAMPALA, Uganda. July 17: Indian Vice-President Radhakrishnan yesterday ended his Uganda visit by driving from Entebbe to Jinja, where he inspected the Owen Falls hydroelectric station and attended a reception given by Provincial Commissioner T. R. F. Cox before leaving by air fro Jinja airport for Nairobi.
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  • 126 6 Senator Margaret Chase Smith, only woman members of the U-S. Senate is always eager to know the women leaders of other nat ons. Here the group of ten Aston women leaden* who were in the United States nnder the auspices of the Committee of Correspondence of
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  • 34 6 TOKYO, July 17: The third International Student Conference wa» held yesterday at a Christian University in Tokyo. Tile Conference is scheduled to make a symposium on the theme of contributions to inter-
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  • 29 6 national co-operation. Twenty-three foreign students attended the Conference. They Were from the Philippines, West Germany, Hongkong, Formosa, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Ceylon, India, Thailand and Malaya. Reuter
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  • 114 6 WORLD CANCER CONFAB IN KAMPALA KAMPALA.. Uganda, July 17: Scientists from 14 countries including Japan, Britain and the United States will attend a conference on aspects of cancer to be held in Kampala between Aug. 23 and 30. Professor J. N. P. Davies, Chairman of Kampalas Cancer Research Committee stated
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