Indian Daily Mail, 22 July 1956
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Title Section18 1956-07-22 1 Indian Daily Mail SUNDAY EDITION VOL. XII No. 156 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article670 1956-07-22 1 INDIA ABSTAINS: RUSSIA ONLY OPPONENT! NEW YORK, July 21— The United Nations trusteeship council rejected moves to prevent Britain from carrying out hydrogen bomb tests m the Pacific next year. I "Die council approved by nine votes to one with four abstentions a resolutionReuter - 670 words
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252 1956-07-22 1 IMMENSE GOODWILL IN INDIA TO U. K. BR. TRADE ENVOY: LONDON, July 21.— A top British Trade official said that on a tour of India he found 'immense goodwill toward Britain" but reservations as to the quality of British Goods and Services. Stephen Garvin, head of the Overseas Directorate ofA.P. - 252 words
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Article166 1956-07-22 1 SYNTHETIC RUBBER PLANT FOR INDIA BOMBAY, July 21 A Rs. 120 million synthetic rubber plant is proposed to be set up m Uttar Pradesh next year* as a joint venture between the State Government and the Government uf India, it is reported. The National Industrial Development Council is now consideringNAFEN - 166 words
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129 1956-07-22 1 TO BOYCOTT SHIPS TRADING WITH GOA BOMBAY, July 21.— Mr. ViSwanath Dubey, President of the All-India Port and Dock Workers' Federation, said hero that its boycott of shipping lines and agencies whose ships traded with Portuguese Goa would begin m Bombay Port from next Monday. He said the boycott wouldReuter - 129 words
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Article144 1956-07-22 1 LUCK N O W, July 21. —The Industrial Fair, 1 which was to be held here by the end of thi# year, Is being postponed to October, 1957, for wont of time. The Uttar Pradesh Government, which is organising the fair, has also decided that the stalls andNAFEN - 144 words
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195 1956-07-22 1 Virgin Birth Claim: Blood Expert Protests LONDON, July 21— One of Britain's leading experts on blood characteristics has protested against his name being used to support a report that a virgin birth may have taken place In this country. He Is Dr. A. E. Mourant, director of the Medical ResearchNAFEN - 195 words
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Article, Illustration377 1956-07-22 1 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN STORE CINEMA MAGNATE MR. LIM CHONG PANG c re s ret to announce the death yesterday at 10.20 a.m. at his residence No. 29, Amber Rd., Katong of the welknown Singapore cinema magnate and businessman Mr. LIM CHONG PANG at the ace of 52 after a prolonged377 words
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Article127 1956-07-22 1 Besides being a movie magnate, Mr, Lim owned rubber estates, real estate and properties on the island. A veteran tavttller, he had been around the world and visited Hollywood m 1927 when the movie industry was still m its infancy. However, his greatest interest lay m racing and127 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-07-22 1 -i Tungku Abdul Rahman (centre) photographed as he arrlved at the Lake Owtaw m Knala L«npw to open the PEST A, Festival I of Culture. recSSy.30 words
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Article82 1956-07-22 1 CAIRO, July 21.— President Nasser and his guest, Mr. Nehru, the Indian prime Minister, had political talk B here. They lunched together at the Indian Embassy. Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian Delegate to the United Nations, attended the leaders' talks. An Indian spokesman said that the discussions, aimedReuter - 82 words
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200 1956-07-22 1 LUCKNOW, July 21— The Swiss institute for the control of avalanches has suggested a method of saving the ancient Himalayan township of Badrinath from avalanches and landslides. The sacred Hindu temple of Badrinath, near the Indo-Tibc-tan border, which draws pilgrims from the whole country,NAFEN - 200 words
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363 1956-07-22 1 KHRUSHCHEV SOUNDS LIKE STALIN MOLOTOY! NEW YORK, July 21— Nikita Khrushchev, hay ing downgraded Stalin and Molotov now begins to sound like them. As he does so the smile offensive looks more and more like a leer. Speaking primarily to official visitors from puppet East Germany, Khrushchev deliberately took nsteAP - 363 words
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182 1956-07-22 1 BOSTON, July 20.— Tulsi Naganeth Vembu, 26, of India, whose love for a Cambridge, Mass., gisl brought him to the united States after being deported three times, was ordered out for the fourth time. He was first deported m 1951 toA.P. - 182 words
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Article287 1956-07-22 1 LUCK N O W, July 21. Help from specialists of the London Zoo is being sought by Indian zoo superintendents, who are finding it impossible to deal with certain diseases affecting some of their prized animals. The worst sufferers are lion cubs, attacked byNAFEN - 287 words
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136 1956-07-22 1 BURMA WANTS INDIA TO PAY HIGHER PRICE Indian Government spokesman told Parliament yesterday India and Burma were unable to reach agreement for this country to purchase several thousand bags of cement sold to Burma by Russia on n barter basis. When the cement flooded Rangoon, leaving the port jammed andAP - 136 words
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Advertisement9 1956-07-22 1 ■nuijMa bST«p«o J*^JJ* II 3MONTHS----5 3 g oo W9 words
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Article, Illustration2600 1956-07-22 2 GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA By Took 30 Years To Erect With 100,000 Men On Work •pHE Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the most famous monuments m the world, and since ancient times it has excited the wonder and admiration of2,600 words
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Article31 1956-07-22 2 July 20.-Britain Thursday named Career diplomat Sir Harold Caccia, an old friend of President Eisenhower ncr new ambassador to the United States, succeeding Sir R«ftr Making,31 words
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Article131 1956-07-22 2 INTER-STATE EXCHANGE OF FARMERS MADRAS: To develop understanding- of common problems of agriculture and also to encourage interchange of ideals and agricultural practices and to foster friendship and goodwill between the farming communities of different parts of India, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture proposes to arrange an exchange of131 words
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Article228 1956-07-22 2 RAJKOT: Mr. M. M. Shah. Union Minister for Heavy Industries,, stated here that it was expected that by the end of the Second' Five- Year Plan the country would be producing about 60 to 70 per cent of its requirements of machinery, equipment and capital goods and228 words
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Article93 1956-07-22 2 JAGGAYYAPET Mr. Gen* tela Narayana Rao, landlord of Takkellapadu yllage of Jaggayyapet Taluk, Krishna District, has announce^ a donation of rupees one lakh tor the construction of main buildings to the newly opened college at Khammameth. it is learnt that he had already given a cheque for93 words
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84 1956-07-22 2 NEw DELHI: a Government of India Press Note states-. "The attention of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture has been drawn to a report appearing l n a certain section of the Pre^s regarding the incursion of a locust swarm m the Bikaner district84 words
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821 1956-07-22 2 Hoskiarpur Inquiry May By Delayed NEW DELHI: Hi* Congress High Command went step further to meet the demands of the Maha Punjab Samiti by mjradng, to associate a retired judge with the committee It has appointed to inquire Into the Hoshiarpur incidents. The statement Issued by Maulana Azad, however, made821 words
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Article, Illustration2972 1956-07-22 3 THE CHARM OF CEYLON BIRDSIEMPLOYMENT OF MIDDLE CLASS WOMEN rkNE of the chief attractions of this beautiful Island of Ceylon is the wealth of facinating bird-life that meets one everywhere literally everywhere, for there is hardly a place, however desolate or however over-populated, where birds of one sort or another2,972 words
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Article718 1956-07-22 3 f IGHTNING takes a heavy toll of human lives. Out of every ten people killed by lightning, statistics show that nine are men and only one a woman. Fantastic theories have been set forth to explain this freakishness m Nature; but safety experts are of the opinion718 words
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280 1956-07-22 3 TRANSPORT: NEED FOR CO-ORDINATION NEW DELHI: Mr. O- V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Transport, inaugurating here the reconstituted Standing Committee of the Centra) Board of Transport stressed the imperative need for planning and co-ordinating the transport system to cope with the huge imports of machinery and capital goods, iron and280 words
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Article146 1956-07-22 3 KURNOOL, The Andhra Government instituted an enquiry into the cases of 1,789 students' who were suspected of wholesale-copying and other malpractices at the last SSLC. Examination. As a result, 1,551 students were exonerated. Of these 673 have now been declared to have passed the examination and 378146 words
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Article71 1956-07-22 3 PATNA: Bihar will receive a loan of Rupees four crores from the Reserve Bank of India for helping the growth of handloom industry m the State during the Second Plan period, it is learnt. unveiled on the occasion to commemorate their services to the institution. He71 words
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Article1071 1956-07-22 4 F. I. C. C. I. SUGGESTION OOIMBATORE: Meeting of the Committee of the K 1 deration «i Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry ended m Coimbatore under thechairmanabip of -Mr. I ■talwillat Singbania., President of the Federation. The Committee met m this South Indian textile centre on1,071 words
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204 1956-07-22 4 NON-OFFICIAL MOTIONS FOR LOK SABHA NEW DIfIUJI; Proportional representation on a population basis of Asian and African countries on the different committees of the United Nations a demanded m a non-omciaa resolution sponsored by Mr Brajeshwar Prasad Sinha' which has diawn the first D lac»' m the ballot for n<,n-omclai204 words
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Article100 1956-07-22 4 NEW DEL«I: The Government of India is understood to have decided to set up the National Children's Museum envisaged m the SeconT FiveYear Plan m New Delhi. The Museum, for the establishment of which a sum at Rs. 15 lakhs is evpected to be made available during the100 words
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Article620 1956-07-22 4 Standacs of LivingImprovement SINDRI: A new hospital attached £o the Sindri Fertilizer Factory was declared upen by the Union Production Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddy, recently. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Reddy suggested an integrated approach to the problem of raising the general standard of the people. The Union Minister620 words
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Article84 1956-07-22 4 PACOA: Twenty nine members of the ruling United Front Party including four former Ministers, three political secretaries, three members of Parliament and the Chief whip had In a joint statement announced their decision to withdraw their sup port to the Senior Minster and resign84 words
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Article185 1956-07-22 4 OUTTACK: At an officiai conference held at Bhubanesbwary ft *v totted to investigate, the poaMhtUtto* of damro ing the SaM^?, near the Oriesa southern border village of Gunpur. The conference was attended by the Orissa Chief Minister, Mr. Naba Grushna Chaudhuri, the Deputy Mirto-ter-ta-Charge for Works, Mr.185 words
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87 1956-07-22 4 VAIDYARATNA N. V. KRISHNA VARRIER MADRAS: The death occurred here of Vaidyaratna n. V. Venkatararamar.a dispensary, at the age of 84. He had served the institution for over 40 years. He attended to the dispensary work as usual last evening. The dispensary and college remained closed recently as a mark87 words
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Article303 1956-07-22 4 The Aljamiat, Delhi, has urged the Muslim public m India to make the Second 'FiveYear Plan a success by ct> operation with the Government While advirfng the Muslims to cast their lot with the rest m the development of their country, the paper advises the Congresa303 words
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133 1956-07-22 4 MADRAS: The Secretary, Deck Passenger Welfare Committee, Madras, notifies that Corporation of Madras have made arrangements for the vaccination and inoculation and immediate Issue of certificates with approved stamp m the international form at the Vaccir c Centre at No. 47, LJnghi Chetty Street m133 words
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Article47 1956-07-22 4 NEW DELHI: The Congress Central Election Secretariat is. understood to have appointed a publicity and propaganda sub-committee. This committee will consist of Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, Union Minister for Planning and Irrigation, Mr. Amolak Chand and Mr. Feroz Gandhi, M.Ps. and Mr. Sailen Chatterjee (journalist).47 words
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Article222 1956-07-22 4 PATIALA: The Privileges Committee of the PEPSU Vidhan Sabha which was appointed by the Speaker to inquire into the causes leading to the premature publication, m the Tribune of AmbalaQpn April 4 last of a summary of the report of the Estimates Committee on the working of222 words
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Article86 1956-07-22 4 NEW DELtfl: The Prime Minister of Poland, Mr. Jozef Cyrankicwicz, will visit India m the second half of November this year m response to an invitation by Mr. Nehru during his visit to Poland m June 1955. It is officially announced. It is expected that86 words
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Article55 1956-07-22 4 NEW DELHI: During the financial year 1954-55, the Indian Airlines Corporation incurred a loss of fta. 90.15 lakhs, according to its second annual report recently submitted to the Government of India. This amount is inclusive of a provision of Rs. 40.63 lakhs on account of depreciation,55 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-07-22 4 Charles Anne At Matt nee Prince Charles and Princess Anne arrive at the Scala Theatre, London, to attend Miss Vacani's children's dancing matinee m aid of the Family Welfare Association.30 words
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Article243 1956-07-22 4 -STRAUSS WASHINGTON, July 20, Mr Lewis Strauss, Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission .iid last night that it had been found possible to educe the dangerous radioactive fallout from nuclear explosions. Mr. Strauss laid current tests m the Far Pacific proving grounds hadReuter - 243 words
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Article187 1956-07-22 4 BOMBAY: During the Second Five- Year Plan period, the Children's Film Society, sponsored by the Union CJcvernment would sperd Rs. 25 lakhs on movies for the ycung. Inaugurating the "shooting" of "Lighthouse," a film for children, Dr. Hare Krushna Mahtab, appealed recently to the public and members187 words
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Article311 1956-07-22 4 DEVELOPMENT OF HANDPOUNDED RICE NEW DELHI: The Government of India have sanctioned loans and grants totalling about Rs. 38,57,000 to the AllIndia Khadi and Village Industries Board for the development of the hand-pounded rice industry and for the improvement of hand-operated and bul-lock-driven flour chakkis. The hand-pounded rice industry gets311 words
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158 1956-07-22 4 ENTOMOLOGICAL EXPEDITION TO HIMALAYAS AGRA: The third entomolagical expedition to Northwestern HimaJayas sponsored by the St. John's College here is now on its way back with a b'g collection of rare insects. According to a message received here last week from th« leader of the expedition, Mr. Santokh Singh, the158 words
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Article, Illustration1994 1956-07-22 5 THE TRINITY OF CARNATIC MUSIC- II His Compositions Are Priceless Gems pHE name of Tyagaraja ta obviously the most revered one m the annals of Carnatic music, but the eminence of one master has m no way hampered the recognition that is rightly due to the other two1,994 words
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708 1956-07-22 5 COLOMBO: The value o# the 7,000 tons of milk gifted to Ceylon by c A.RJE. would not be deducted from the $0 million American aid. said tbeMlnHster of Finance ,Mr. Stanl > de Zoysa, m the House708 words
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Article170 1956-07-22 5 COLOMBO: A BUI to prevent the dissemination df certain pictorial publications like comic books harmful to children and young persons will be introduced m Parliament by the Minister of Education. The BUI will be known as the Children and Younr Persons (Harmful Publications) Bill. was being don170 words
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Article585 1956-07-22 5 C- R. STRESSES NEED MADRAS: The need for propagating Hinduism and its ideals was stressed by Mr. C. Ra jagopalachari at the first anniversary celebration of the Hindu Dharraa Prachara Sangham, Madras. The celebrations were inaugurated by Mr. C. Subramaniam, finance Minister, at the Dharmapwrara Adheenam premises585 words
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218 1956-07-22 5 New Shipping Service Between India W. BOMB A. V: A direct regular 1 cargo service between India 3 and West Africa was announ. ced today by the Scintfia Steam < Navigation Co., Bombay. The first ship, a.s. JalajyoU, i will load for West African ports from Bombay via Madras at218 words
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68 1956-07-22 5 Rice Commission To Meet In Calcutta LUCKNOW: July 21: The International Rice Commission will meet m Calcutta from November 5 to 19, 1956, it is learned. The Commission, set up by the F.A.0., is mainly devoted to rice development and research. The Government of India are organising a rice exhibitionNAFEN - 68 words
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281 1956-07-22 5 ARTIFICIAL LIMBS FOR DISABLED EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI: The Employees' State Insurance Corporation decided to provide artificial limbs as an additional benefit under the Employees' State Insurance scheme, m case of loss of limbs due to employment injuries. There was no provision so far for providing such limbs to insured persons.281 words
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Article301 1956-07-22 5 MADRAS: The fourth and final forecast report on the sugarcane crop for the year 1955-56, m Madras State Issued by the Department of Statistics, Government of Madras, says: The area under sugarcane m Madras State during 1955-56 is estimated at 1,30 900 acres (1,14,790 acres under planted cropNAFEN - 301 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1956-07-22 6 PALM LEAF M ANUSCRI PTS OR OLA BOOKS r TO CONFINE ourselves to the many temple libraries and other collections m the Sinhalese district, it should be noted that the palm-leaf used is only the leaf of the Talipot palm (Conypha unbraculifera).* The leaf is cut before it is fullymature,1,430 words
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116 1956-07-22 6 IND. MACHINE TOOL MISSION FOR EUROPE BOMBAY, July 21: Mr. Satish Chandra, the Union Deputy Minister for Production, left here for Switzerland leading a four-man Indian machine tools delegation to Europe. In Switzerland, the mission will have talks with Messrs. Oerlikons, the firm that is technically assisting the Hindusthan Machine116 words
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Article258 1956-07-22 6 NEWDELHI, July 21: Latest data available with the Geological Survey of India shows that all States m the country, excepting five small ones, contain some mineral or other. Bihar, with large-scale occurrence of iron, coal, copper, kynite, bauxite, refractory materials and pyrites and Assam with vital reservesNAFEN - 258 words
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Article443 1956-07-22 6 NEW DELHI, July 21: A suggestion to turn the Ashtamudi lagoon, adjoining the town of Quilon m Travancore-Cochin, into a submarine ba.se to serve the needs of the expanding Indian Navy, is understood to be one of the recommendations recently made by a group of M.Ps.NAFEN - 443 words
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435 1956-07-22 6 BRUSSELS, July 21: Despite the immense achievement of the first Five- Year Plan India's greatest problem today is one of unemployment, writes Subratesh Ghosh m an article entitled "Independent India Marches On", which appears m the current Issue of the monthly "Free Labour World,"NAFEN - 435 words
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78 1956-07-22 6 MR. S. V. RAMAN TO BE ENTERTAINED The Alor Gajah Indian Association will give a tea party on Wednesday, July 25, at 5 p.m. at the local Government English School premises m honour of Mr. S. V. Raman, who has been appointed a Justice of the Peace. The Resident CommissionerReuter - 78 words
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