Indian Daily Mail, 21 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XII No. ISS SINGA±H>HE, SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 730 1 CALL FOR BAN ON A-WEAPONS URGE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF ALGERIAN ISSUE «f ™LA YUGOSLAVIA, July 20, The leader ?hJ ii f"* o******0 and Egypt today repeated their call for a ban on atomic weapons, expressed tneir opposition to power blocs, and reaffirmed their desire
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  • 134 1 MONEY AID TO SMALL INDUSTRIES Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, while declaring open the Industries Fair at the Great World last night, announced that the Government proposed setting up an Industrial Promotion Board to give financial assistance to deserving existing sma'.l industries. Legislation to this
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  • 73 1 MADAME SUN POSTPONES VISIT TO R.I. JAKARTA. July 20. Th. x oreign Ministry announce* Thursday that the visit to Tndo nesaa of Soong Ching Uni (Madame Sun Vat-Sen) ha been indefinitely postponed De cause she became ill m Kun ming, China, en route fron Peking- to Jakarta. The Communist Chinese
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  • 61 1 PARIS, July 20, French Foreign M.nister Christian Pineaj will fly to London July 30 for a meeting with British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd on "mutual problems." the French Foreign Ministry announced today. The ministry also announced that British Prime Minister Sir \nthony Eden and Selwyn Uoyd
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  • 437 1 Talks With Tito Conclude PULA, Yugoslavia, July 20, The Indian Premier Mr. Jawaiiarlal Nehru and President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt left here last night for Cairo by air after two days talks with President Tito of Yugoslavia at Brioni Island m the
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  • 77 1 Indian Flotilla At P.S'Ham From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 Flag Officer of Indian Flot.lla Rear Admiral Sir St John Tyrwhitt was presented with a guard of honour by the Seventh Battalion Malaya Regiment soon after fae Flagship i.N.S. Delhi accompanied by Ran Jit and Ran a st*»».;ned into
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  • 127 1 Putting part of the Murnane Reservoir into service last evening the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, paid a tribute to the Government of Johore m dealing with the problems of water supplies for Singapore. Sir Robert went on to say that the Murnane Reservoir
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  • 72 1 MIRZA'S GREETINGS TO MOSLEM STATES ■KARACHI, July 20 President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan has sent messages conveying heartiest greet.ngs and good wishes to heads of various Islamic States of the world on the occasion of Iduz Zuha wh eh is being celebrated here to-day. Identical messages were sent to Iran.
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  • 110 1 SIAMESE TWINS SEPARATED BUT SAN DIEGO, Calif, July 20 Surgeons separated the Hutchens Siamese twins Thursday and said that, despite complications, they should survive. The principal complication was discovery that the inch of tissue Joining the twins at the base of their spines included a spinal fluid duct and a
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  • 81 1 LONDON, July 20. Prime Minister Eden Thursday indicated British willingness to negotiate an American-British-Russian pact for limiting nuclear test explosions. The British leader made it clear m the House of Commons that Britain will got agree to the banning of nuclear tests before a
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  • 29 1 His Excellency Sulaiman Al Hamad, Minister of Saudi Arabia, and a party of four arrived here by Air India International last night en route to Djakarta.
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  • 89 1 TOKYO, July 20.— Mr. David Marshall, Former Chief Minister of Singapore now visiting Japan m a private capacity to-day visited the site of the former Japanese Prison Camp at Ashibetsu where he was detained during the Pacific war. Mr. Marshall will visit hot spring resorts m
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  • 69 1 OTTAWA, July 20.— A Maharaja from India is planning a trip to Canada to add a moose to his 1,200 tiger kills. The Canadan government travel Bureau said yesterday that the Maharaja of Surguja, a small state m Central India, wants to shoot a Canadian moose
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  • 56 1 MANILA, July 20. Philippine Vice President Carlos P. Garcia said last n'ght he would leave m September on a major three week tour of at least nine Asian countries. Garcia, who is also Foreign Secretary, said his tentative itinerary includes Japan, South Korea, Formosa, south
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  • 429 1 WASHINGTON, July 20, President Elsenhower declared yesterday that Japan's "unjust exclusion* from United Nations membership by repeated Soviet vetoes should be promptly rectified. In the annual report to Congress on United States participation m the world organisation ac said South Korea and South Vietnam
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  • 84 1 Prt£JiELtul2*t2& QU 7?us l Jf ab th M Britaln ar flanked *»y th Ki "9'« uncle, Crown t( J2l th Qimfl 1 ""•*>«"«». O«ke of Edinburgh (right) as thly mT o i^^ rtr fi t JrJ h# i! r COu r t of Buckl "Oh«m Palace
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  • 189 1 Veteran actor K. R. Ramasamy and his party who were scheduled to arrive here last night by Air India International from Madras are rxpected to arrive here only by the next Air India International flight on Friday, July 27. It is understood their performances In
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  • 68 1 R CAIRO, July 20, The first Red Chinese Ambassador to Egypt, Chen Chai Kan*, arrived m Cairo yesterday to tako over his post. He was met at the airport by a representative of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, Russian ambassador E.D. Kisselev and Members of
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  • 38 1 iNUiw YORK, July 20— The Stated W ekS to the s "|tan was accompanied Jy o fWrd of his four wivo* SSft.,Jf i r year son The h^^»H» as 16 other children m nis Pananp palace.
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  • 27 1 IAJINDON, July 20.-Mosrow Radio said early to-day that toe Soviet Union and Nepal nave agreed to establish diplomalto relations at the OttfSy level.— AP
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  • 510 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., July 21, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS PESTA'S FUTURE THE Festival of Culture or PESTA as it is called m Malay wfcich however is an abbreviation for the expression Pertun jokan Sen! Tartan Anika Warna, held m Kuala Lumpur for the first time m Malaya will,
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  • 1399 2 LIFE INSURANCE CORPN. FUNCTIONS WORK JO BEGIN SEPT. I. SET-UP EXPLAINED is "iijY MADRAS: Mr. ME- C. Shah, Union Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, said, that the proposed Life Insurance Corporation was expected to start functioning from September 1/ 1966. Explaining the new set-up after the establishment or the
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  • 720 2 EMPLOYEES 9 INSURANCE NEW DELHI: An appeal to the State Governments to cooperate with the Centre In the urgent task of making the Employees' State Insurance Scheme a success was made by the Union Minister for Labour, Mr. Khandubhai Desal. Ml*. Desal, who was addressing a meeting of the Insurance
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  • 427 2 PROFITABLE PROFESSION BOMBAY: A blind mendicant m Bombay earned anything from Rs. 30 to Rs. 300 a month, according to the National Association for the Blind. When money could be earned so easily, it was difficult to 'persuade a blind beggar to give up his "profession" and take to some
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  • 199 2 MADRAS: The Railway Freight Structure Enquiry Committee at its second day sitting at the office of the Gereral Manager, Southern Railway, on July 5 heard the views of the Andhrii Chamber' of Commerce and three more trade associations on th e pre-" sent railway freight structure aa also
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  • 376 2 AMBASAMUDRAM: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, declared open the cew building of the TUak Vidh yalayam High school at Kailidaikurichi, at a public meeting presided over by Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister of Madras. Mr. R. S. A. Sankara
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  • 409 2 JAMMU: The Government India, it is learnt, have gather ed all important documents for preparing a case for the sovereignty of Jammu and Kashmir State over Chitral territory, the north-westernmost part of the State regarding which a heated controversy was touched off between India and Pakistan some
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  • 562 3 INAUGURATION BY RAU Value Of Technical Training Stressed AIAOAPPANAGA^ Mr. F. g. r^, Advteer to the r^ pramnkh of Trayancare-Cocmn. Inaugurating the Alagappa?^L POI 2SSl C of t*e Dr. Al£gi£* h Wmt Educational Trust here said that India had mabe considerable technological advancement after the attft'nment of freedom.
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  • 50 3 LAHORE: One person was killed and five others received serious injuries when a portion of the balcony of the minaret of Lahore's famous mausoleum containing the tomb of Emperor, Jehangir fell down while it rained heavily. The Jahangir Mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jehu \fi XW7,
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  • 166 3 POONA: Addressing the concluding session of the International Seminar of the World University Service here, Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, suggested the convening of a conference of educationists of the world to devise the means of regulating and directing education along what he called "the proper
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI: A practical demonstration of sweeping with the aid of better tools was given by volunteers led by the Union Deputy Health Minister, Mrs. M. Chandrasekhar m Chandnl Chowk, the most important thoroughfare m the capital. The street cleaning campaign with improved methods of sweeping included
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  • 195 3 BOMBAY: The public have been warned by the Bombay Government In a Press note issued of the hazards involved m the trade of seUlng balloons filled with hydrogen gas if they are prepared m public places m improvised vessels. The Press note adds: Cases have been reported to
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  • 141 3 AMRITSAft: The Working Committee the Shiromani Akali Dal which met here under the presidentship of Master Tara Singh decided that the Dal should contest the coming general elections m the country. Sardar Gian Singh Rarewala. former Chief Minister of PEPSU and at present Reader of the United Front
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  • 258 3 SICK LEAVE TO BANK EMPLOYEE BOMBAY: Mr. F. Jeejeebhoy. Chairman of the Labour Appellate Tribunal ruled here that the service of a bank employee was to be computed for the purposes of sick leave from the date on which he was confirmed. He gave this interpretation of the paragraph governing
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  • 94 3 BONN: The North Rhine. Westphalia State Government m the West German Federal Republic offered to train 600 Indian students m technical schools and industrial establishments m the State. The offer by North Rhine Westphalia, one of the important States m the Republic, came within 24 hours
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  • 733 3 TIKUPATI: The fourth annual meeting of the Chittoor District Journalist* Association w aB held mi n the Sri Venkateswara High School before a lar#e gathering of officials and non-officials. Mr. M. Anantha'ayanam Iyengar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, presided, Mr. Uovtndarajulu Naidu. Vicechancellor of Sri Yenkatesuaru University, Inaugurated
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  • 148 3 BOMBAY; The Indian Atomic Energy Commission In Bombay received the third con* slgrment of five tons of heavy water, part of 21 tons sold to India by the U.S.A. under an agreement for a broader programme of co-operation m the peaceful uses of atomic
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  • 291 3 Decision On Bombay: Hiray's Plea NASIK: Presiding over a meeting of the Ifasik District Congress workers Mr. B. S. Hiray, Bombay's Revenue Minister Is reported to have expressed his implicit faith m the leadership of Prime "Minister Nehru. He said that he would abide by Mr. Nehru's decision m regard
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  • 186 3 TRANSFER OF BIHAR TERRITORIES NEW DELHI: It is learnt that the Bihar-West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) -Bill is not likely to be introduced m Parliament before Prime Minister Nehru returns. Mr. Mahesh Prasad Sinha, Bihar's Information Minister, who is here now, said that 83 opposition M.L.As. out of 87 had
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  • 97 3 PRISONER FLOGGED TO DEATH IN GOA BELGAUM: Mir Sultan, an Indian volunteer who had been held m custody for entering Goa on August 15, 1955 and subsequently released on July 6, this year, reported to the National Congress. Goa, office, here, that a Goan prisoner was flogged to death at
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  • 68 3 TALKS ON SALE OP PAK. CEMENT TO INDIA KARACHI: According to Pakistan business circles, India's efforts to purchase 60,--000 tons of surplus cement from West Pakistan to meet her own shortage m cement had "practically failed. They said that six weeks ago, India approached Pakistan for buying 60,000 tons of
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  • 931 3 NOT PARTIBLE-HIGH COURT *he earnings of a purohit (priest), who is a member of a joint family, cannot be treated as family income, ami, therefore,' his properties are not partible. r A judgement to this effect was given by Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon and Mr. Justice P.
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  • 343 3 MADRAS: The Government have drawn the attention of the public to the law relating to use of the "State Emblem" and warned them of the penalties attaching to vlioation of the same. A Press note issued m this connection says, T TP C Ctalf< E '«blem
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  • 179 3 MADRAS: Research m home treatment of tuberculosis will be undertaken at the T.B. Institute Madras. The project will be a joint enterprise of the Individual Council of Medcal Research, the Madras Government and the World Health Organisation. Dr. C. G. Pandit, Secretary of the Indian Council
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  • 59 3 NEW YORK, Ju! v 1». A fair y strong earthquake, profcably m Indonesian, wm recorded yesterday on |he Fordnam University seismo raph. The Rev. Joseph Lynch, seiamolog st, estimated the distance about 9,700 milos from New York. The first shock was recorded at 0633 GMT f Spore
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  • 904 4 STALEMATE IN TALKS AMBALA: The Joint Integration Committee of Punjab and PEPSU, consisting of Chief Secretaries Finance Secretaries and Integration Secretaries of the two States has failed to frame its recommendations for the integration of the various cadres of services of these States.
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  • 113 4 KARACHI: The Chinese People's Republic has offered a free gift of 4,000 tons of rice to Pakistan "to help overcome the food shortage m East Pakistan", it was announced. A Pakistan Government Press note said the Government had accepted "this generous offer with thanks and
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  • 155 4 NEW DELHI: The report of the Joint Select Committee on the State Reorganisation Bill, which is to be presented to the Lok Sabha, will be taken up for discussion on July 24. This is understood to have been stated by Maulana Azad, Deputy leader of the
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  • 123 4 LUCKNOW: The view that the scheme of consolidation of holdings was more suited to Indian conditions than cooperative farming was expressed by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Sampurnanand. Addressing a Press conference, he said that a controversy was now raging as to which of
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  • 138 4 NAGPUR: The Madhya Pradesh Sales Tax Act Amendment Bill seeking to introduce multi-point system m place of the existing single-point system which was passed nearly two years ago, haft not yet become law because the President has not given his assent. When the Bill as passed by
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  • 101 4 Says Portugal LISBON. July 19, Mr. Raul Ventura. Portuguese Overseas Minister, said "There is no cold war between Portuffal and India." Dr. Ventura said "In the Indian conception, the present situation could only be classed as a cold war if repeated statements by Indian leaders
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  • 387 4 NEW DELHI: Possibilities of using agricultural surpluses available m the world, to finance economic development m under-developed countries, are being studied under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of Washington, it is learnt here. This question, which has been engaging the attention of several
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  • 104 4 BOMBAY: At a meeting held recently the Executive Committee of the Pro-united Maharashtra Congressmen's Conference decided- to form an electoral alliance with the all-party Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti to fight Congress m the coming general election on the Maharashtra issue. The meeting, which was presided over by Dr. T.
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  • 123 4 KARACHI: It is learnt that India has Informally conveyed to Pakistan her willingness to afford full port and shipping facilities to help tide the current food crisis m East Pakistan. Meanwhile, well informed Pakistan sources did not rule out the possibility of Pakistan approaching India for
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  • 78 4 LONDON, July 19, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, said he hoped to see Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Chief Minister of Singapore, during his forthcoming visit to London. He told the House of Commons they would no doubt have informal discussions on the question of
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  • 917 4 AHMEDABAD: The two-day session of the AliJndla Khadi and Village Industries Board at the Sa barmati Harijan Ashram here concluded on July 13 after accepting? the recommendations of the Khadi J™f. Fixation Committee on redaction of prices of khadi produced from yarn of both the
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    42 4 Gateway to PESTA held m Kuala Lumpur last week. It was declared open by the Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rah man. Below, he is seen talkinr to some of the artists parti* j. P»tng mi n the Malay Cultural Festival.
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  • 302 4 Leftists Front In Kerala TRTVANDRUM The Kerala Communist Party has drawn up a minimum programme for the consideration of ail leftist parties, on the basis of which a non-Congress united front could be formed m the new Kerala State. It has specially addressed the Praja Socjalist Party m the State
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  • 81 4 PRASAD TO BE IN MADRAS ON INDEPENDENCE DAY MADRAS: President Rajendra Prasad will take the salute at the ceremonial parade m the city on Aug. 15, Independence day, at the Island Ground. At a meeting of officials of various departments concerned, held at the Secretariat, the Chief Secretary W. R.
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  • 73 4 B-PACT POWERS SPLIT OVER CYPRUS BAGHDAD, July 19. m. formed sourcea said yesterday Turkey has asked three fellow members of the Baghdad Pact —Iraq. ira n and Pakistan— to SSK? issue. P SltlOn n nZ«l k2 )L is °PP°sed to the ?n «k PR* 01 demand for unon of the
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  • 93 4 BANGOR, Wales, .Tul v 19 «t ad am Viiayalakahmi Panfn S High CommisKioner m London, was awarded un honorary Doctor O f Law Degree WUe.. y thC Unlver lt v of in P «T^ lptU Anth <>ny Steel said m conferring the decree- "To timi
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  • 33 4 Yo^k 11 NATIONS, New xorK, July 19 The UN an vm v C0 Un Leet 1 IS! g^.'st SLJSssn apply ng for membership. Jury lb. MoroecQ annii^ <».» WCttfC.— AP
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  • 2940 5 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO BE APPOINTED BANDA'S ASSURANCE COLOMBO: The Prime Minister Mr s w r 11 Although he had not put the matter to the CabiCentrSwirf^L 1 1^ 1 K^^ (CP, Ist Colombo mSitrf a ,lm- c WaB a Btron S case for tbe appoint--10?
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  • 231 5 HOUSING CONDEMNED PRISONERS COLOMBO: A Separate institution will be established soon to house condemned prisoners whose death sentences have been commuted to 20 years imprisonment. The Ministry of Home Affairs nas accepted this proposal which has been made to* special report on the future of condemned prisoners by the Attorney-General,
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  • 101 5 COLOMBO The Cultural Affairs Departmert will m due course, take over the functions of the*boards of film and book censors. The Department will take over the Museum and the Archaeological Department from October Ist. The Minister of Education lias agreed to hand over the College
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  • 234 5 COLOMBO: "Tamils and Slnnalese have lived m Trincomalee as brothers and it w-H rot be m their own interest if the proposed (Federal Party's convention is allowed to bo held m Trincomalee. "Such a convention if allowed to be held may create communal disturbances and end anger
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  • 122 5 TRINCOMALEE: The elements could not damp the spirits of the local Harijans to who m the doors of all the Hindu temple* were thrown open recently. There were intermittent powers of rain throughout the evening and after nightfall but £S Hindus'^ danada Yog], and Mr. N R Rajavarothiam.
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  • 418 6 U.S. U.K. LET DOWN EGYPT FINANCIAL AID TO BUILD GIANT ASWAN DAM WITHDRAWN WILL RUSSIA STEP IN? WASHINGTON, July 20, The United States told Egypt yesterday it had concluded that it was "not feasible m present circumstance' to participate m financing the Aswan High Dam project. The startling announcement came
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  • 99 6 SEOUL,, July 20. The son ot P. H. Shinicky, dead opponent of President Rhee m the May elections, wants to fill hi 8 father's remaining term of office. This would be impossible to do before leaving for his summer vacation on Saturday. Government authorities haa announced
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  • 69 6 LONDON, July 20, Britain today announced that like I.'nited States, she has withdrawn her offer of financial aid to Egypt m building the giant Aswan Dam project on the Upper Nile. A foreign office spokesmun said: "We have also concluded that m the present circumstances it is not
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  • 167 6 LONDON, July 20. The Foreign Office said Thursday Britain n^w has some "doubts' about Egypt's ability to pay for its share of the M 3.9 billion dam project to harness the Nile River. A spokesman told a newsman that the United States, Britain and the World
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  • 36 6 A Foreign Office spokesman stated on Thursday that the British Government's offer to Egypt towards the cost of constructing the Aswan High Dam on the River Nile, had not been withdrawn.
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  • 44 6 TAIPEI. Formosa, July 20, It was officially announced yesterday that Foreign Minister George Yeh will pay a goodwill visit to the Republic of Korea m the middle of August and attend the thirdterm inauguration of President Syngman Rhee. AP
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    40 6 NEW YORK, July 20.-— The Sultan of Pahang, currently on a world tour, left New York yesterday m the line Queen Mark for. Britain.- Reuter Picture shows Miss Tan Gaik Bee receiving the electric iron from "Mr. Surf".
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  • 203 6 Rotary School Children Sports Day The Sixth Annual Sports Day for the children of the Rotary School m the Trafalgar Home for lepers, Yio Chu Kang /load, will be held on the school ground today, Saturday July 21, at 3 p.m. Entrance to the Home is through Woodbridge Hospital. There
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  • 80 6 MANILA. July 20. Au» tralia's Prime Minister Mr. Richard Menzies will visit the Philippines next month, according to the Philippines Vice* President and Foreign Secretary Dr. Carlos Garcia yesterday. Or. Garcia said he had received a cable from the Philipp'ne Ambassador to Australia, Roberto Regala which
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  • 173 6 About two weeks ago m Kuala Lumpur, a Penang schoolgirl had won the hearts of the Über Cup Selectors and had made sure of a place m the Malayan Über Cup Team to playplay m Hongkong. Two months ago this same badminton player had won the
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  • 141 6 Nkrumah Party Gets Overall Majority ACCRA, Gold Coast, July 20. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's convention People's Part last night won the last two seats In the Gold Coast election, taking their overall majority 4n the new Assembly to 38. The Northern People's Party won 15 seats, the National Liberation Movement 12
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  • 76 6 CONSOLIDATION OF U.S. COMMANDS IN FAR EAST WASHINGTON, July 20. The consolidation of the United States Command structure la the Pacific an<i Far East waa acclaimed here to-day as a long overdue reform which would create a more compact and efficient leadership and give greater flexibility to United States forces
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  • 334 6 To Study Here Telecom Aspects Of Olympic Games Mr. Trevor A. Housley who is shortly visiting Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Hongkong and Manila m connection with the telecommunications aspects of the 1956 Olympic Games, to be held m Melbourne. Mr. Housley took over U3 General Manager of the Overseas Telecommunications
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  • 100 6 SEOUL, July 20. A U.S. airman at Kimpo airfield was shot to death Wednesday by a sixteen-year-old Korean boy after an argument over money, an Air Force spokesman said to-day. Tiie spokesman said the Korean named Sun Se Ung, an employee of the air base laundry,
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  • 56 6 LONDON, July 20. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party chief who left Moscow mysteriously on Wednesday is m Sverdlovsk m the Urals, Moscow Radio dsclosea yesterday. He is attending a conference there of agricultural workers of the Autonomous Republics of the Urals. Some 1,300 collective and State arms
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  • 61 6 TEL AVIV, July 20. Comedian Danny Kaye fell sick yesterday and cancelled his seat on a morning plane from here to Paris. Two doctors were attending him at his hotel It was believed he had gastric trouble. Kaye now plans to fly to Paris Friday en route for Rabat
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