Indian Daily Mail, 19 July 1956
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Title Section16 1956-07-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOX XII No. US SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article672 1956-07-19 1 ASIA, AFRICA AND EUROPE, ACTIVE CO-EXISTENCE CHAMPIONS' HISTORIC DISCUSSION BELGRADE, July 18, Prudent Tito of Yugos lavia, Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, and president Nasser of Egypt meet today on Canga in the Brioni Island Group in the northern Adriatic for political discussions, expected672 words
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Article287 1956-07-19 1 AIR INDIA KAUL LEAVES FOR SYDNEY Mr. R. N. Kaul of Air India International was the chief guest at a Cocktail party by the Commissioner of India Mr. R. K. Tandon last evening at his residence, Bharat Bhavan. Over 200 distinguished guests turned up to wish good-bye to 'one of287 words
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417 1956-07-19 1 NO NEGOTIATIONS WITH ANY ONE-RADCLIFFE TELLS CYPRIOTS NICOSIA, July It: Lord Radcliffe Mid on Tuesday night he came to Cyprus to draw up recommendation, for constitution and l hii mission did not depend on negotiating with anyone. The British Law expert gave that explanation in the face of widespread refusalA.P. - 417 words
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141 1956-07-19 1 PARIS, July 18, Fighting in Algeria must stop, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said Tuesday night. in a talk with French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau, he was authoritatively reported have insisted on the 'urgency of a cease-fire in the 20-month-old rebellion. Moslem Nationalists are insisting141 words
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Article296 1956-07-19 1 HELP BUILD A TAMIL SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR: The Appar Tamil High School Building Fund Committee has decided to run a lottery to find the much-needed money for its $100,000 project, Mr. N. Veeriah, Committee Secretary told the Indian Daily Mail. As soon as Government approval is received the lottery will296 words
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Article138 1956-07-19 1 Ceylon's Envoy To Russia COLOMBO. July 18, Cey on will send two envoys to Russia wrlthin the next few lays to discuss the establishment of embassies and other relations, a reliable source said yesterday. The mission will consist of Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon's High Commissioner in London Mr. T. B.AP - 138 words
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118 1956-07-19 1 KAUMPONG, India, July 18: Chinese Communist forces in Tibet have brought in more than 100 heavy tanks to protect the Lhasa area from the threat of anti-Communist revolt, according to reports reaching this frontier station. At the same time, reports said tension within theA.P. - 118 words
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108 1956-07-19 1 BANDA WILL ATTEND U.N. IN NOVEMBER COLOMBO, July 18: Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike announced today that he plans to attend the opening of the U.N. General Assembly in New York in November. The Prime Minister, who took office in April and proclaimed a neutralist foreign policy, said he would addressA.P. - 108 words
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Article105 1956-07-19 1 WASHINGTON. July 18: The appointment of a topranking diplomat. Mr. George V. Allen, as new American Ambassador to Greece is seen here as a Government demonstration to further a peaceful settlement of the Cyprus issue. The United States is concerned because the dispute IsReuter - 105 words
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319 1956-07-19 1 New Constitutional Reforms For Sarawak Soon ANNOUNCEMENT IN LORDS WERE NOT PEOPLE OF SARAWAK CONSULTED? LONDON, July 18, lawrd Lloyd, Under Secretary for the Colonies, said the Government hoped to bring into force new constitutional arrangements for Sarawak in the near future. He told the House of Lords this would319 words
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Article133 1956-07-19 1 ORLANDO, Florida, July 18: The surgeon's knife will rob Mike Sibole of his eyesight on Wednesday morning. It's that or his life. Still unaware that the operation is imminent, the four-year-old boy went on an outing with his family on Tuesday. A friend said the Reverend James133 words
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104 1956-07-19 1 Canadian Government has expressed regrets that it had not been able to nominate a member on the Constitutional Commission of Malaya, says an official statement issued in Kuala Lumpur. The statement adds that it had been decided, with the concurrence of Their Highnesses the Rulers104 words
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Article34 1956-07-19 1 MOSCOW, July 18: Russia and Communist East Germany jointly declared on Tuesday there is "no other way" for the reunification of Germany except by direct negotiations between East and West Germany. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article110 1956-07-19 1 NEW YORK, July 18: Playwright William Inge has sued to prevent showing of the movie version of bis comedy Bu* Stop before Dee. 1. The injuction action in Supreme Court was against 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation. The movie, starring Marilyn Monreo, is scheduled to haveA.P. - 110 words
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Article91 1956-07-19 1 COLOMBO, July 18, The! Ceylon Government Is awaiting a memorandum from Britain I in order to initiate discussion* at the official level for trana- 1 fer of naval and air bases in I Ceylon from British to Ceylo-j nese control. Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike toldReuter - 91 words
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115 1956-07-19 1 WOKINGHAM, England, July 18: General Sir Frank Messervy, former British Military Commander in Malaya, and first Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, was today sent for trial at the Old Bailey charged with indecently assaulting a 13-year-old girl. A charge of attempted carnal knowledge against the115 words
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Article46 1956-07-19 1 TUNIS. July 18: Prince Ridha, son of a former Bey of Tunis, and two of his cousins, were sentenced to jail on Tuesday as part of a cocaine ring. Prince Ridha drew nine months. His father was Ahmed II who reigned from 1926 to46 words
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Article81 1956-07-19 1 LONDON, July 18, The British Army has surrendered the girls In its ranks can wear any kind and any color panties they choose. And the same applies to bras. Antony head, the Secretary of War, backed down tn the face of incipient mutiny. Also confronting himAP - 81 words
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Article46 1956-07-19 1 NBW DELHI, July 18, India's Vice-President Doctor Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan returned here today after conclusion of a goodwill tour of Europe and Africa. Doctor Radhakrishnan visited Belgium, Czechoslovakia. Poland, Rumania, Soviet Union. Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika and Zanzibar during b* six week tour. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article89 1956-07-19 1 LONDON, July 18: Mr. Krishna Menon India's Chief Delegate to the United Nations and Minister without portfolio arrived in London by air today from New York on his way to Paris. He will fly on to the French capital early this afternoon and return toReuter - 89 words
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689 1956-07-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., July 19, '56 THE TUNGKU'S OFFER TO REDS Ii good to bear that the a which gave rise to >ffer of a one-way tieto Peking and a stence Allowance of per month for one as inducement to the ;se Communist terroki Malaya to come f689 words
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Article2437 1956-07-19 2 TYAGARAJA Music Wai His Way Of Worship T DWELL not in Vaikunta, not in the hearts of yogis, nor in the fun; but where my M"fc»^rT atom. there be I, Narada!" sos--clared the Supreme BfeJ&g. Masters of the Cunatie vstera k** always looked ship, a2,437 words
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Article48 1956-07-19 2 i^AHOKE: The West Paklstan Chief Minister. Dr Khan <*aWb said i n a statement here that the Government had decided to resettle the tenants ejected from their land £!5 c*?!e r y he added, had been issued to district authorities in this regard48 words
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Article88 1956-07-19 2 RADIO RECEIVERS PRODUCTION Productiion in the first Quarter of this year was 36,685 sets against 15,341 sets in the corre^otidtor period of the previous yeaf. The industry, however, continues to depend on other i countries. for 6e veml of iS im^rtant parts and compoS! warthT* 1 wlr ele6s^valves i.0w.000 «n88 words
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Article143 1956-07-19 2 EARTHQUAKES WEEKLY IN CALIFORNIA BERKELY, CaliforniaStructure and ctvil enetoeeni lS?^!^' Greece New Zealand, Chile, Colombia, and Jaw^?** bea|ld P^e«sor q W wide conference to discuss lifesaving, quake-resistant buildings, since the state has an earthquake damage intensity every three years on the average. "We've beon luck> In the past that many143 words
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Article23 1956-07-19 2 I Legation Denies U. S. Reno-*, I i S AMA »CU«» July 17s Th* ssrs-asis" tothi DGD A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article384 1956-07-19 2 CREDIT FOR HANDLOOM INDUSTRY TRTVANDRUM: G. Paramev waran POUI, Chairman of th« Travancore-Cochin State a-.«* Bank, said here last week that the Handtoora Conference hold at Bombay discussed a scheme of providing credit facilities to the handloom industry, by iho Reserve Bank thsough tlr* State Apex Co-operative Banks" Sri Pdlai,384 words
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Article1251 1956-07-19 3 Task Ahead Of Commission PUBLICS VIEWS INVITED NEW DELHI: The Finance Commission has invited the views of those interested on matters which it has to consider and on which it has to make recommendations to the President The Finance Commission has to make recommendations to the President1,251 words
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Article305 1956-07-19 3 TRIVANDRUM: The need for a common script for the I language of India and for I the adoption ot the Devana--1 garl script as such a medium for the publication of books in vari us languages, was stressed her e last week by the Rajpramukh while305 words
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146 1956-07-19 3 Chinese Wins Creative Writing Award LOS ANGELES: Miss Lee Hwa Yu, a 24-year-old Chinese student of journalism at the University of California won the 1956 Samuel Goldwyn Creative Writing Award. j Miss Lee Hwa Yu, who fail- ed in an English proficiency test at UCLA in 1953, captured the $1,000NAFEN - 146 words
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Article109 1956-07-19 3 BOMBAY: The mining ot tungsten is being revived in the country after a lapse of eight years, it is learned. The only deposit of the metal occurs at Rewat hill near Dagna in Jodhpur, and the Indian Bureau of Mines proposes to instal an ore-dressing plant there thisNAFEN - 109 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-07-19 3 The Minister of Work, and Telecommunication;, Inche tardon Wn Haji^ J"f J r h yjJJ d *J first meeting of the Postal Board of Malaya held in Kuala Lumpur "MrtJyJDn^ the Minister's right is Mr. E. E. Cassell, Pdetmaeter General, .Malaya, who is CHatrnian off the105 words
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341 1956-07-19 3 COLOMBO: The Government did not propose holding an Inquiry into the broadcast by the Minister of Agriculture and Food, Mr. Philip Gunewardena, said Mr. C. A. S. Marikkar, Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information, in a statement to the House of Representatives. He341 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-07-19 3 Soviet Premier Bul B >nln, at Rostrum, addresses the opening mm on «J *ha Supremj .Soviet In Moscow. At the long desk behind him is Parliament's Secretarial staff. Behind them is the Soviet Presidium. First row left to right: Kaganovich; Pervukhin: Khrushchev: Vorosh.lov. Second row, left to55 words
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373 1956-07-19 3 Supervisors To Help P. C. Cs In Selection Of Candidates NEW DELHI; The full list i of representatives of the Central Congress Election Com* mittee who will tour the various States to help the Pradesh Election Committee in the selection of candidates which was released thits morning by the AICC373 words
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62 1956-07-19 3 BHARAT SADHU SAMAJ ADVISORY BOARD NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru who Is President of the Bharat Sevak Samaj, has appointed Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda as the Chairman Advisory Committee of the Bharat Sadhu Samaj, according to a Press release by the headquarters of the latter. Mr. Nanda had appointed Mr. J.P- Agarws462 words
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Article252 1956-07-19 3 German University* Tribute To Nehru HAMBURG, Germany: Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru will be awarded two Honorary Doctorates when he comes to this biggest West German- city. He will receive the Degrees of Doctor of Law and Doctor of Medicine of Hamburg University in a ceremony at theAP - 252 words
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Article125 1956-07-19 3 HOUSES WASHED AWAY BY TIDAL WAVE SURAT: A huge tidal wave in the Arabian Sea washed away about a dozen houses on the coastal health-resort village of Dumas, about 10 miles west of here. No loss of life was reported. The wave described as the biggest the sea side village125 words
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Article94 1956-07-19 3 BOMBAY: A Presidency Magistrate has sentenced an Ahmedabad Industrialist to a day's simple imprisonment and a fine Of Rs. 1,750 or in default o five months 1 imprisonment ibr violating the foreign exdbange regulations. '<*The prosecution said that the mill director, Ramchandra L. Banker Ahenwalla, had sent out94 words
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Article199 1956-07-19 3 NEW DELHI; trnder a project to expand consumption of dried skun milk i n the country which has been finalised under the ai'spices of the Food and Agriculture Organisation two plants are being set up in Calcutta and Madras for preparing toned milk. The present199 words
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Article215 1956-07-19 3 RANCHI: Mr. Sriman Narayan, General Secretary of the A.-I.C.C, said that the Central Congress Parliamentary Board on enquiry had found that the allegations levelled against Mr. Mahesh Prasad Sinha. Transport, Industries and Information Minister of Bihar, and the Bihar Government by certain Congressmen had not been215 words
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604 1956-07-19 4 Fear Of Unemployment Among Weavers Held Unfounded NEW DELHI: The Commerce and Industry Ministry sources said that the statement issued by certain members of the All-India Handloom Board, stating that the Government's decision to permit the installation of poweriooms would result in largescale604 words
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528 1956-07-19 4 LAWYER'S FEES: BOMBAY COURT RULING BOMBAY: "The bar serves an extremely important social purpose. It is precisely because of this that the lawyer owes a duty not only to himself but also to society, and in charging fees he must remember that he must not exact fees which necessity compels528 words
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184 1956-07-19 4 60-YEAR-OLD CRICKET BAT FIRST USED IN INDIA LONDON, July 16: A cricket bat which was first used in India 60 years ago is still koncking up runs. Across it is scrawled the authograph of William Gunn, who played in 11 Test matches for England, the last of them taking placeNAFEN - 184 words
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211 1956-07-19 4 DELAY IN PLAN DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT NEW DELHI: Parliamentary discussions on the Second FiveYear Plan scheduled for July will now take place in August. This is because the Parliamentary Committee entrusted with the preliminary examination of the Plan to facilitate discussions in the House have not yet completed their deliberations.NAFEN - 211 words
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185 1956-07-19 4 ESTIMATES COMMITTEE CHIEF ASKED TO RESIGN PATIALA: The Privileges Committee of the PEPSU Vidhan Sabha (Assembly), appointed by the Speaker to inquire into the premature publh cation in the Tribune of Ambala on April 4 of a summary of the report of the Estimates Committee on the working ot the185 words
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Article414 1956-07-19 4 CALCUTTA: The view that the Government of India had a moral responsibility of rendering every assistance, financial or other towards the development of news agencies entrusted with the task of gathering and supplying news all over the country, was expressed here by Mr. V. V. Girl,414 words
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Article73 1956-07-19 4 The Law Revision Committee, appointed by the West Bengal Government in 1952 for revision of West Bengal laws, has been redesignated the State Law Commission, says a Government Press Note. It will consist of the following existing members: Sir Arthur Trevor Harries. ex-Chief Justice. Calcutta High73 words
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44 1956-07-19 4 ROME: Shipping to Indian and Persian Gulf ports from Genoa shows a ten-old increase compared to pre-war (1938) returns. There is eVery reason to anticipate that further Increases will be recorded, especially as regards shipments to India and Pakistan.44 words
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136 1956-07-19 4 PAK. BACKS TURKISH CAUSE IN CYPRUS ISTANBUL, July 17.—President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan said yesterday that his country 'fully understands and admits' the Turkish case on Cyprus. General Mirza, who is on a State visit to Turkey, reviewed Pakistan's foreign policy in a speech to the Turkish Grand National AssemblyReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-07-19 4 Mr. 12. 8. Marimuthu of Penang and his bride, former Miss S. Letchumi, who were united in wedlock recently. Mr. 8. Kanimuthu presided.25 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-07-19 4 The Selangor Camera Club Photo Competition was held recently and prize* were distributed to winners in Natural Scenery and Portrait pictures. The picture above was awarded the first prize in Natural Scenery and the picture on the left second prize. Cameraman of both the pictures is Mr. Yap81 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-07-19 4 POTUKERA: The "Ghost" which te said to have showered sand, pieces of brick and ashea on the Potuhera railway station has been arrested. The arrest was made by the stationmaster, who, on reading a press report on the ghost paid a surprise visit to the station85 words
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Article125 1956-07-19 4 No Quota System For Asians Envisaged ADELAIDE, July 17: Mr. Harold Holt, the Immigration Minister, said here yesterday that Australia did not intend to introduce the quota system for Asian immigrants. He told the National Council of Women that Federal Policy on Asians envisaged no changeReuter - 125 words
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213 1956-07-19 4 LATIN AMERICA'S ATTITUDE ON FUTURE OF GOA BOMBAY: Rev. Benjamin Nunez, Costa Rican Ambassador to the United Nations told Pressmen that a majority of Latin American countries would welcome an amicable settlement over the question of Goa between India and Portugal. He added that India and Portugal could be able213 words
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Article154 1956-07-19 4 TUNGKU'S OFFER: BR. PRESS DOUBT LONDON, July 17: The Daily Telegraph today expressed doubt about the success of Malaya's surrender offer to Communist terrorists. The Chief Minister of Malaya, Tungku Abdul Rahman, yesterday offered to pay the fare to China of any terrorists who surrendered, and give them a livingReuter - 154 words
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Article140 1956-07-19 4 Elections In Gold Coast ACCRA. Gold Coast, July 17: A long blast from the siren on Accra Post Office this morning will signal the start of elections to decide what sort of independence the Gold Coast will have. The 1,461,539 voters throughout the country, enjoying a public holiday, will showReuter - 140 words
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Article39 1956-07-19 4 LONDON, July 17, The Tokyo correspondent of the Financial Times today reported that Japan will probabb buy its first atomic reactor from Britain if the British model proves to be economic cally practical. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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221 1956-07-19 4 London, July 1?, The United States and Britain were reported yesterday to be willing to negotiate an agreement with the Soviet Union to limit but not end the testing of nuclear weapons. American and British diplomats said the aim would be to guardAP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-07-19 4 Mr. 8. Nagamuthu and hit bride former Miss 8. Gangam mal who were married under reformed style recently on Gim Koon Estate, Serdang. Mr. G. T. Ponnusamy, Secretary of Serdang Branch of All-Malaya Dravidian Federation, presided.38 words
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563 1956-07-19 5 Enhancement Of Salaries Of Primary School Teachers STATES CONSULTED "JSH^V^* SWmali, Union Depaty Minister for Education, stated that the Government of India wen in consultation with State Government* fa rm^m* of the enhancement of sala ries of primary school teachers. He admitted they were most poorly paid in India. The563 words
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308 1956-07-19 5 Production Of Synthetic Rice From Aug. 1 MYSORE: A plant to manufacture synthetic rice has been installed at the Cet tral Fooo Technological Research Institute here. The first of its kind In East i Asia, the plant will go into production on Aug. i. Explaining the working of the plant.308 words
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Article298 1956-07-19 5 NEW DELHI: The possibility of utilising plastic instead of steel pipes for water supply and sewerage should be explored in India, according to Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Health Minister, who has just returned from a tour of the United States. She told Pressmen that during her tour she was298 words
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Article, Illustration240 1956-07-19 5 Woooof f under the Influence of any political party, he added. They should support all progressive elements which stood for the realisation of the objective of a Socialist Pattern of Society. At the outset, Mr. Dasrath Ram, President. Hyderabad State Teachers Union, pleaded that teachers were entitled to a living240 words
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Article133 1956-07-19 5 NAIROBI, July 17: An airNner and the 27 passenger* it was flying to London was delayed here for 24 hours all because of a rat. When the stewardess opened a cupbosrd just before take-off, the rat jumped out and ran through a small hols into one ofReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-07-19 5 NASSER TITO President Tito of Yugoslavia (left) shakes hands with Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, President of Egypt, at Batajhica airport, Belgrade. The Egyptian President is paying an official visit to Yugoslavia, to return the visit of Tito to Egypt39 words
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386 1956-07-19 5 MADRAS: Mr. O. RajagopaJachari deplored the waning influence or the Indian Press and its criticism over public affairs in the country since Independence. Writing in the inaugural issue of a new Madras weekly. Mr. Rajagopalacharl said. "Great Governments benefit by criticism, without which386 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-07-19 5 BOMBAY INCIDENTS ENQUIRY URGED NEW DELHI: Mr. N.V.: Gadgil, M.P., welcomed the Congress inquiry into the Hoshiarpur incidents of last month and reiterated his demand that a judicai inquiry be instituted into the Bombay happenings of November and January last. "The refusal of the Bombay inquiry", he said in a170 words
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203 1956-07-19 5 METUCHEN, New Jersey: Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, writer and lecturer on atomic energy, declared here that "education about the biological effects of nuclear radiation is an absolute prerequisite for the survival of mankind." He addressed the Middlesex County Medical Society. "Consideration of the longrangeNAFEN,NAFEN, - 203 words
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619 1956-07-19 5 BONN: Mr. Nehru accompanied by Mrs. Indira Gandhi and Mr. N. R. Pillai who arrived here was met at the airport by Dr. Adenauer, the Indian Ambassador, high officials of the Federal Government, diplomatic representatives and number of Indians mostly belonging to the619 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-07-19 5 One- Year Old Tamilselvan Tamilselvan, who celebrated his first birthday on 5-7-56. He is the son of Mr. P. Oesaiah of Penang. Mr. K. Ramasamy presided at the function.29 words
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Article188 1956-07-19 5 BOMBAY: A three-day meeting of the All-India Diamond, Gem and Jewellery Dealers' Association held here, appealed to the Government in a resolution, to set up a separate tribunal consisting of a law member and an executive officer to hear appeals in customs cases as is done188 words
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Article209 1956-07-19 5 BOMBAY. The Central Silk Board here which canalizes the import of raw silk into the country, is arranging to buy 66.000 lbs (30 metric tons) of superior Shanghai filature silk this year, it is learned. A Board spokesman said recently that, in addition, it wasNAFEN - 209 words
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Article141 1956-07-19 5 LONDON: British doctors have been told not to be afraid of the Press, but to give reporters reasonable help when they make news inquiries about acoidents and patients. The advice is contained in a circular issued to all hospitals by the Ministry of Health following talksNAFEN - 141 words
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Article141 1956-07-19 5 ALLAHABAD: Mr. L»l Bahadur Shastrl, Union Minister for Railways and Transport, disclosed that within Uip next two or three years, India would start producing 20,000 railway wagons and coaches per year. At present, he said.' they were producing about 15,000 wagons a year. Mr. Shastri who was141 words
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Article66 1956-07-19 6 50,000 Miles Without Refuelling WASHINGTON, July 18: A Senate Sub-committee disclosed on Tuesday the U.S. Navy's first atomic-powered submarine. Nautilus, has cruised almost 50,000 miles without refuelling. The figure was mentioned at a closed session of the Armed Services Sub-committee June 20 and made public in testimony just released. It66 words
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Article71 1956-07-19 6 INDIAN INVITATION TO QUEEN LONDON, July 18: Bucking' ham Palace said on Tuesday that no official invitation had been received for a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to India. New Delhi official source* had said that such a visit was "almost certainly ci the books," but that the trip wouldAP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration333 1956-07-19 6 Within about six months' time, the Dakshina Bharatha Brahmana Sabha, Singapore, will move into its own new and beautiful premises in Jalan Belangkas, off MacPherson Road. The foundation-stone of the new $25,000 building of the Sabha was laid yesterday on the 8,000 sq. ft.AP - 333 words
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182 1956-07-19 6 A-TEST BAN: MENON QUITE OPTIMISTIC UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 18: V. K. Krishna Menon, a member of India's Cabinet, departed for London, Paris and home on Monday full of determination to push his appeal for a suspension of experimental nuclear explosions. At present he appears to be fighting inAP - 182 words
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Article128 1956-07-19 6 NEW YORK, July 18: The Journal-American said yesterday Prime Minister Nehru of India, "talking as a man with no profound religious convictions has displayed an amazing incapacity to distinguish between right and wrong in human affaires." In an editorial, the paper said Nehru suggested letting CommunistA.P. - 128 words
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113 1956-07-19 6 "MUST FIRST CONDEMN SOVIET IMPERIALISM" NEW YORK, July 18: Indian Premier Nehru's "first open condemnation of Soviet imperialism should help to right the balance in Asian eyes as between the free world and the communists," the New York Times said on Tuesday. Mr. Nehru has modified his "hitherto rather oneA.P. - 113 words
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189 1956-07-19 6 British Sergeant Killed In Girl's Bedroom NICOSIA. July 18: A British Air Force sergeant, clad only in shirt and underpants, was shot dead by three masked gunmen on Tuesday in the bedroom of a pretty Greek-Cypriot girl. The gunmen escaped in a car waiting outside the house on the outskirtsAP - 189 words
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Article113 1956-07-19 6 WASHINGTON, July 18: The U.S. Air Force says "we are actually meeting our milestones" in the race to develop the ultimate in modern weapons an inter-continental ballistic missile. Highly censored testimony released by a Senate Armed Services Sub-committee also disclosed that the Air Force has aA.P. - 113 words
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Article66 1956-07-19 6 NEW DELHI, July 18: India is buying about 30,000 bales of American cot .on which the United States is giving Burma as part of her aid, Commerce Ministry sources said here Tuesday. In return, India will sell Burma cotton textiles equal in value to aboutA.P. - 66 words
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32 1956-07-19 6 Ex-Indian M.P. To Be Entertained At Kamala Club Begum Aziz Rasool ex-' member of Indian Parliament will be entertained at a tea Party at Kamala Club today, July 19 at 4.30 p.m.32 words
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