Indian Daily Mail, 23 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 157 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 197 1 India, Burma. Ceylon, Egypt Indonesia Meet In Bombay BOMBAY, July 22— India, Burma, Ceylon, Indonesia and Egypt will meet here from Monday to evolve a common policy for closer co-operation m the develpment and research of Atomic Energyk t c nfer f,
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  • 262 1 NEW DELHI, July 21._ New Delhi s newspapers Saturday looked upon the Nehru-Tito-Nasser joint statement as proof the trio had no intenneutral? tOrMnB W Ck Of tw 6 infl v!!!? tial Hindustan Times. which often reflects government policy, say the statement as a reaffirmation of
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  • 37 1 RANGOON, July 22— At least 80 people were believed killed by Burmese rebels who blew up a Rangoon-bound train and then opened fire from I three-top perches on passengers struggling from the wreckage. AP
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  • 158 1 The Indian press described the Brioni communique of President Tito and Premiers Nasser and Nehru as 'solid bridge of understanding between countries of Asia, Africa and Europe,' and as reaffirming the similarity of approach to international problems among the three statesmen. The independent Hindustan Standard of
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  • 72 1 Pak. Official Smuggled Gold Into Bombay BOMBAY, July. 22— Ibrahim Ghulam Hazan Bacho Ali, traffic assistant of Pakistan International Airlines, was arrested Saturday on a charge that he smuggled a large quantity of gojd into India. Bombay police said. The metal, worth about 150, 00Q rupees (about M$90,000) was m
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  • 152 1 BEIRUT. LEBANON, July '12 —Indian Premier Nehru arrived from Cairo Saturday for a 10-hour state visit. He takes for New Delhi Sunday morning on the final leg of a month-long tour through tiie Middle East and Europe. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Indira Ghandi.
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  • 80 1 HONOLULU, July 21- A kiss on the check of Indonesian President Sukarno is bringing mail to a pretty University cf Hawai co-ed. Carol Ah You, a 20-year-old senior, draped a lei around President Sukarno's neck when the Indonesian leader visited here m May, and then followed vp
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  • 72 1 - B.L.P's. DEMAND LONDON, July 22: Britain's Labour Party early today demanded an end to all official recognition of racial segregation m the Colonies. It called for integration of races m schools and hospitals, the elimination of regulations authorising segregation m housing estates, and the guarantee that all
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  • 201 1 GREATER ANDHRA IS MADE EASIER From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 22— The establishment of greater Andhra State has become easier because of the agreement between top-ranking congress leaders of Andhra and Hyderabad reached after their joint talks with the Congress President m New Delhi. According to the 'gentleman's agreement"
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  • 139 1 uhm^S? y 22 An British Colonial Government* Kll^ dlr f^ cted fc remove administrative and statutory racial discrimination under a Labour Government if the Labour y BtatemeDt draftCd Conunon This pledge is made m 'the plural society,' a policy statement for the multi-raciai colonial territories,
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  • 122 1 Kashmir Gowt SRINAGAR, Kashmir, July 22: Opposition members of the Kashmir Constituent Assembly have told Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, that they will boycott the Assembly when it shortly begins to frame a constitution for Kashmir. They declared m a telegram that it was neither
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  • 134 1 From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, July 22— In the next general election voters m one constituency m Calcutta are going to be supplied with identity cards containing photos as experimental measure. Sukumar Sen India's Chief Election Commissioner said the system would be adopted throughout if it was
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  • 242 1 Nehru Urges Major War Be Not Permitted BEIRUT, July 22.— The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehru, has declared there could be no teolationtem m the modern world nor could a major war be permitted to occur. Addressing a luncheon given m his honour by
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  • 119 1 BEIRUT, July 22.— Lebanese political leaders asked Indian Premier Nehru Saturday to support Arab claims m Palestine and Algeria but he made no promises except to seek "peaceful settlement for both." Immediately after hia arrival m the Lebanese capital, Nehru plunged into a series of conferences
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  • 449 1 OXFORD LABOUR CONFAB DISCUSSES GREATER GUIDANCE FOR BR. T. U.;C. URGFO LONIX>N, July 22.— The conference on Labour Administration which was convened by the Colonial Office, met from July 9 to 20 m St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford, by courtesy of the principal and fellows. In
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  • 74 1 COLOMBO, July 22: The Ceylon Government may set up an oil refinery at Trincomalee when British forces are evacuated from the Port, official sources said here. The sources said the Ceylon Government felt an oil refinery at Trincomalee would be ideal m view of the harbour
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  • 38 1 LONG BEACH, California, July 22: Miss U.S.A. 20-year-old Carol Norrls was named here as winner of the 'Miss Universe* Contest. Mis Germany was second, Miss Sweden third, Miss England fourth and Mlbs Italy fifth.
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  • 233 1 HOW AM I GOING TO SEE? -ASKS ROY ORLANDO FLORIDA, July 22.-— Four-year-old Mike Sibole whose only remaining eye was removed on Wednesday because of a cancer treated with childlike casualness the news that he i s blind for life. His father the Reverend Names Sibole a Baptist Minister said
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  • 82 1 THAILAND ROUNDING UP CH. REDS BANGKOK, July 22- -Police yesterday started a nation-wide roundup of Communist suspects, according to police sources m Bangkok. Eleven suspects, all Chinese have been arrensted so far. They were picked up from the staffs of three Chinese language weeklies including the Chio Chao Choo Pao,
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  • 247 1 Quake In Anjar: 100 Killed BOMBAY. July 22: At least 100 persons were killed m an earthquake which rocked the area around the Kathiawar peninsula last night, an official report said today. The report, received by the Colaba meteorological observatory here, said most fatalities occurred at Anjar, a town 15
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  • 33 1 SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR DROWNED! OAKLAND, New Jersey, July 22. Swimming in*t«r Morton Cahill drown nt d In Lake Tamarae while demonstrating to boy scouts how to get out of clothes m the water. Reuter
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI, July 22: India has decided to buy a new 10,000-ton freighter from Yugoslavia, official sources said yesterday. It Is understood the vessel will be the first of several India is to buy from Yugoslav shipbuilders. Other details were not available.— A.P.
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  • 530 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., July 23, 1956 FREE MALAYA AND DEFENCE JHE Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman declared last week that when Malaya got independence British or other Commonwealth troops would not be employed to fight the Communist terrorists m Malaya and that the prosecution of the Emergency
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  • 651 2 RADHAKRISHNAN'S MMPRESSiOftS NEW DELHI: "The president hatred of dictatorship m the Soviet Union, the emphasis on collective leadership, and the freedom of discussion within the party may well be regarded as the first step towards the liberalisation of the Soviet Slate/ said the Vice-President, Dr.
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  • 541 2 MADRAS: His Lordship Mt. Justice N. Rajagopala Iyengai admitted m the Madras High Court, a revision petition filea on behalf of M. R. Radha. against the order Of the Assistant Collector and Executive First Class Magistrate, Polia chi, dated June 28, 1956, pro hibitir g
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  • 71 2 MADRAS: The Executive of the Tamil Nad Congress Committees will meet at the Congress Legislature Party office recently. Mr. P. Kakkan, President of the TNOC. will preside. The meeting will discuss subjects connected with general elections, constructive work and organisational matters m the various districts. The
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  • 213 2 BANGALORE: The Mysore Government have withdrawn the orders which they had issued m April, 1955, abolishing all allowances other than conveyances to all officers drawing a salary of Rs. 500 a month and above and directed that all those allowances be restored with effect from April 1,
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  • 141 2 MADRAS: Through the efforts of the Indian community m Ethiopia a hospital for women and children has been started m Addis Ababa, the Capital, and it would be formally handed over to the Government of Ethiopia for management and maintenance on July 23. which marks the birthday
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  • 134 2 DACCA: Twenty-nine members of the ruling United Front Party, including four former Ministers three political secretaries, three members of Parliament and the chief whip have, m a joint statement issued here last week announced their decision to withdraw their support from the Sarkar Ministry
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  • 60 2 NEW DELHI: A Gazette of India Extraordinary notification said here on July 14 that the next vacation sitting of the Supreme Court will take place on July 25, instead of on July 23. This was being done as July 23 had been declared a court holiday on
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  • 90 2 Five- delegates from re and the Federation of Malaya are spending one j t n the United Kingdom ruesto of the Colonial 00 «»nd under arrangements made by tiie Central Office of liuormation. Daring their stay In London members of the party attended a Reception given by
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  • 221 2 KARLOVY VARY: (Czechoslovakia): The ninth international Film Festival opened at the Grand Hotel Moskva, here on July 13 before a distinguished gathering including Mr. H. V. R. lengar, representing the Indian Government. Inaugurating the festival. Dr. F. Kahuda, Minister of Education and Culture of the
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  • 229 2 NEW DELHI, July 21 An agreement is expected to be signed between India and Canada sometime next month to mark the Rift of $20 million-worth of Canadian hydro-electric machinery lor tfle Kundah project m Madras State. The machinery will consist of turbines, generators and transnission equipment.
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  • 90 2 KARACHI*: A committee of Indian and Pakistan Government representatives has been appointed to supervise the implementation of the agreement reached between the two countries on matters relating to the transfer of bank accounts by evacuees on either side. Announcing this, a Pakistan Government Pres a note
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  • 1036 3 AGREEMENT REACHED AT JOINT TALKS IN DELHI NEW DELHI: Andhra and Telengana Congress leaders who met ttie Home Minister Mr G. B PaS the rlreani^ U SW y that the nam the reorganised State may be Andhra Pradesh. So far as regional councils are concerned there has
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: A bill, m pursuance of the recommendations of the Press Commission, with a view to providing for the introduction of a price-page schedule m the newspaper industry has been set down for introduction, consideration and passing during the ensuing session of Parliament. Another recommendation
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  • 789 3 Plea For Protection:. Memorandum To Govt. MADRAS: On behalf of the Madras Secretariat Association, representations have been made to the Government urging that definite steps should be taken to ensure the service prospects and protect the interests of Tamil speaking personnel m the
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  • 453 3 RAJKOT: On* thousand one hundred and twenty nine cases of suicide were reported m Saurashtra State between 1951 and 1955, according to information gathered by a Gov-ernment-appointed committee. Figures for 1955 were 250 women and 117 men, a considerable rise over the number m 1952 m
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  • 345 3 EJECTED TENANTS IN W. PAKISTAN LAHORE: The West Pakistan Chief Minister, Dr. Khan Sahib* said that Government had decided to resettle the tenants ejected from their lands. Necessary instructions had been issued to district authorities m this regard, £c added. The <?leven-day-old demonstration by about 1,000 tenants against ejectment from
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  • 122 3 U. N. DHEBAR'S CONFIDENCE IN ELECTIONS RAJKOT: Mr. U. n. Dtvebar Congress President, said here' while talking to newsmen that preparations wer c bein X made now on the basis that the general elections would be held or Karch next "I do not know if the GovXFP MS Uon scheme
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  • 148 3 MADURAI: Five persona sustained injuries, three seriously, m an explosion last week at Manjampatti village, near Aruppukottai, m Ramanathapuram district, according to reports reaching here. The explosion is stated to have occurred when these personswere engaged m deepening a well with the aid of explosives m
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  • 262 3 ERNAKULAM; The Tra-vancore-Cochin Pradesh Congress Committee, at a special meeting held here approved unanimously the resolution passed by its Executive on July 4, requesting the President of India to enact legislation for introducing land reforms m the state without waiting f O r the formation
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  • 180 3 NEw DELHI: The Government of India have decided that for admission to competitive tests held by the Union Public Service Commission or other authorities for purposes of appointment to services/ posts under the Government or India, the upper age limit will be relaxed by four years
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  • 460 3 NEW DEL.HI; India and Australia are now directly connected by radio teleph< nt\ The new direct radio telephone service was .naugurated on July 19, when tho Union Minister for Communications. Mr. Jagjivan Ram, exchanged greetings fro m the Indian capitaJ with the Australian Postmaster
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  • 211 3 Family Of 5 Poisoned And Robbed SALPJM; A family of five, Rumaswami (40), his wife nangammal (30) their daugh- kka (10) b °v Nata jan (4) and one-year-old bay Rajammal, were removed to H^nSr^T"' He *<iquarterB Hospital for treatment for food Poisoning Tuesday night?! Head Constable K. c. Muniswami of
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  • 650 4 REPLY TO U.N. QUESTIONNAIRE UNITED NATIONS: A plus and minus picture of India's economy sketched by the Government of India m reply to a questionnaire circulated by the U.S. Economic and Social Council last week indicated that the plusses were more predominant and gave Indian
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  • 370 4 Reception To Malaya Students MADRAS: A Joint reception was given by the Young Men's Indian Association and the Indo-Malayan Association to the visiting students of the University of Malaje, numbering 20, at the Gokhale Hall, George Town. Mr. M. K. Shanmugam, Principal, Sir Theagaraya College, was m the chair. Mr.
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  • 288 4 NEW DELHI: The All-India final estimate of gra m for 1955--56 puts the current year's area and production at 22,902,000 acres acd 4,865,00a tons as against the partially revised estimate* of 22,0*7,000 acrea and 5,393,000 tons respectively for 1954-55, according to the Pi I 6 <* Economics
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  • 179 4 "SHIELD OF PRIVILEGE" SPEAKER'S WARNING NEW DELHI: Mr. M. Anantasayanam Ayyangar, Speaker, Mid m the Lok Sabha recently that the mere fact of privilege ought not to be taken as a shield to put any question m the House. When a member put a question attributing serious charges, he should
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  • 159 4 NEW DELHI: The Licensing Committee of the Government of India has, it is learnt, recommended the grant of a licence to a Hyderabad firm for the establishment of a new undertaking for manufactureing 4,200 tons of steel forgings per year for automobiles, dlesel engines, agricultural and
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  • 378 4 KARACHI: A cautious denial of a newspaper story, was made by the Pakistan Gover» ment recently. A newspaper report had alleged that the Chief Commissioner of Karachi and the Secretary to the Ministry of the Interior had carried out a surprise rai<i oo the
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  • 187 4 EXTENSIVE EXCAVATIONS IN UTTAR PRADESH LUCKNoW, July 21. The discovery of rare antiquities such as Mauryan pottery of the third and second centuries b.C a few ancient soak-pits and t'erracotu from an ancient site m Jajman m Kanpur district, has led the State Government to order a complete excavation of
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  • 285 4 RANGOON: An agreement for supply of Indian cotton textiles to Burma worth $3,850,--000 was signed here by the Governments of India and Burma. Under the agreement, payment to India for these textiles would not, however, be made m cash but m raw cotton purchased by Burma
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  • 429 4 The recent fall m textile exports m the first quaver of this year by 6 per cent over the same period m 1955 is likely to be checked when the Indian Governments new textile p£ llcy comes into operation, textile circles here
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  • 110 4 The Duchess of Kent presents the Cap to Miss Angela Buxton (left) of Great Britain, and Miss Althea Gibson of America, after they had won the Women's Lawn Tennis Doubles Championship at Wimbledon. They beat the Australian*. Mts» Daphne Seeney and Miss Fay Mailer to whom the
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  • 621 4 BHOPAL: Mr. A. P. Jain, Union Food Minister, said here that the Government of India had made all necessary arrangements for making available stocks of wheat and rice to the people and they would see that prices m the open market did not
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  • 230 4 KURNOOL: The Village Officers and Village Servants m Proprietary villages taken over the Government will get, with effect from July 1, 1^56, the scales of pay now obtaining for their counter-parts m the Government villages A decision to this effect was taken by th e
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  • 62 4 Madras— Calcutta Janata Trains CALCUTTA: The 45 UP and whS^f Janata cx P reBa tra Hrfir at PfM^t run with corridor coaches, once a week Relations Officer, South Eastern Railway. With this revised arrangement, the three l>, r Ol i ff third class coachea SS? vatu at P resetlt run
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  • 73 4 J «ly ir o? moving of y 16 at KaJingarayanralayampudur near Bhavani. Nanjayyan (25), cleaner of the lorry, who is Bai d to have £S2n? c lorry at the ISS A w< caught ln bet treatm ch B t haVMli hos P itaJ 'or It is reported!
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  • 1031 5 Minority Report On Higher Education COLOMBO: The Minority Report of the Commission on Higher Education m the National Languages published on Saturday iast, while making ut *v C^LJ° r tention of the English medium m the SSC preliminary and SSC forms of all
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  • 58 5 U.S. CONSUL INCHE SARDON The American Consul m the Federation, Mr. W. I. Ford, made his first official call on the Minister for Wocks, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, at his office m Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Mr. Ford being greeted by Inche Sardon. In the centre
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  • 252 5 EMPLOYMENT IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY CALCUTTA: India's automobile industry is creating more jobs by steadily increasing its production. Last year India produced 23.--088 automobiles as compared to 14.460 m 1954. Production m the current year is expected to be much higher than that of 1955. considering the output of 11.765 automobiles
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  • 578 5 Burmese Leader's Criticism RANGOON: Ttie charge that the United Nations while it had done much m alleviating the conditions of people m the under-developed countries, had not been successful m the political field, was made by U Nu, former Premier or Burma, here last Tuesday.
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  • 159 5 BOMBAY: A Central Rubber Research Institute will be set up next year at a cost of Rs million it is reported. One or possibly two zonal research units will also be set up at a later stage. This scheme as also that of the setting «p of
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  • 205 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to refer for clarification the question whether there was any justification for reducing the clearness allowances of the bank employees m relation to the fall m cost of living index numbers as stipulated m the Gajendragadkar Commission
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  • 52 5 BURMESE TOWN FREED OF KAREN REBELS RANGOON; The town ot Kyain, 30 miles from Moulmein has been cleared of Karen rebels by Government forces who inflicted heavy losses on the insurgents, it was learned here. The garrison commander who was earlier reported to have been killed was now known to
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  • 535 5 Local Board of Off Reserve Bank ABOLITION PROPOSAL CRITICISED BOftfUAY: Ike Indian Merchants Chamber, In a roniQuinlcation to the Secretary, Ministry of Ffciance, on the Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) BHI 1966 asked the government to reconsider the proposal for the abolition of Local Boards of the Bank and modify
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  • 42 5 ALLAHABAD: A young man ate six lbs of sugar, then fainted, and died m hospital at Prajapgarh it was reported here last week. He had accepted the challenge of a Bania who offered to pay Re. 25 for that feat.
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  • 211 5 NEW DELHI: At a meeting presided over by Mr. S. R. Vasavada, the Chairman, the joint committee for bringing about a merger of the various railway trade unions met here last week. The meeting was attended by all its sixteen members including Mr. S. Guruswami. A
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  • 124 5 BUS TRANSPORT IN T.-C. TAMIL TALUKS TRIVANDRUM: The T.-C. Government have offered to Madras Government that they were prepared to continue the existing State Transport bus services m Tamil taluks of the State which are to be merged with Madras State, cve n after Oct. 1 till other arrangements were
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  • 150 5 U.K.'S NEED OF SCIENCE TEACHERS LONDON: So much science is now being taught m secondary schools m England and Wales that teachers handling scientific subjects and mathematics must be increased by a third by 1961, says the Ministry of Education In its annual report Apart from the growing emphasis on
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  • 93 5 KARACHI: Non Muslim migration from East Pakistan to India continues, according to authoritative figures available here. According to these figures, 30,493 persons migrated from East Pakistan to India m May last. As against thi s 22,760 persons migrated to India m April and 55,381 m March. In
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  • 156 5 CASH YOUR IDEAS! RAILWAY'S OFFER NEW DELHI: It is learnt that senior officers of each railway administration m the country are to .be associated with the "Cash your Ideas" schemes, under which all grades of staff, gazetW or non-gazetted, are encouraged to come forward) with constructive ildeas for improving the
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  • 148 5 MADRAS: A police party attached to the Control Room who rushed to Old Mambalani recently to catch hold of a burglar, reported to have gained entry into the kitchen of a house had a pleasant surprise when they were told that the "person" who was reported
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  • 445 6 ANGLO AMERICAN WITHDRAWAL OF AID OFFER TO EGYPT WILL MAKE ASIA RELIEF IN AMERICA LONDON, July 22— The "Observer" declared today that the sudden withdrawal of the Anglo-American offer to assist m the financing of the Aswan Dam would "make unhappy reading throughout Asia and the under-developed countries." This independent,
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  • 356 6 U.S. RELIEF WASHINGTON. July 22: United States officials regarded the statement by Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, Soviet Foreign Minister, on aid to Egypt as an implied refusal to finance the Aswan Dam and greeted it with an obvious sense of relief. Told of Mr. Shepilov's remark that Russia had not
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  • 68 6 VIENNA, July 22— The Hungarian Government is expected to ask President Tito of Yugoslavia to pay a State visit to Hungary- soon, according to reports reaching here from Budapest. In Budapest political circles said that improved relations with Yugoslavia were one of the main objects
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  • 59 6 MOSCOW, July 22— Russia has sent a new note to Britain urging implementation of the Geneva Agreement on holding elections to reunite Communist North and non-Communist South Vietnam, Tass, the official Soviet News Agency, reported. The agency Bald the note was sent to the British Embassy
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  • 471 6 CALTEX TO ERECT NEW TERMINAL Envoy Dies From Injuries Within twelve months Singapore will. have added 300,000 tons of Fuel Oil and Diesel Oil annual capacity to its bunkering facilities. Underlying the growing importance of Singapore as a port for the f ueiLng of ships m the internationai marine trade,
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  • 325 6 CAIRO, July 22: President Gamel Abdel Natter of Egypt and Mr. E. D. Kiselev, Soviet Ambassador m Cairo, discussed 'important questions' here last night, according to the Russian Embassy here. They met at the home of Nasser.- Reuter evenly among all the Riparian r States may now be
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  • 52 6 NEW DELHI, July 22— Police \-esterday arrested P.L. Lakhanpal, Chairman of the "End the Kashmir Dispute Committee," who has been campaigning for a plebiscite m Kashmir to decide, the State's future. He was arrested under a section of the Preventive Detention Act which allows detention without trial
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  • 42 6 GREEK PM. DENIES COMPLICITY ATHENS, July 22. Mr. Constantine Karamanlis, the Greek Prime Minster, said yesterday that Greece had never given arms to Cyprlot terrorists. "Greece has never supported the Cypriote' struggle other than by political diplomatic means," he dec- tared.— Reuter
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  • 44 6 activities prejudicial to India's relations with foreign countries and the security of the State Lakhanpal was expelled from the ruling Congress Party over a year ago. Recently he undertook a week's "purification fast" as a part of the campaign for a Kashmir plebiscite. Reuter
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  • 52 6 AMMAN, JORDAN, July 22 Col. Salah Mustafa, Egyptian military Attache, died Saturday of injuries suffered when a mailed bomb exploded at the Egyptian Embassy here a week ago. Mustafa had accused Israeli agents of sending the bomb, which exploded as he opened hte package sent from Jerusalam at the embassy
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  • 57 6 BIG MOTOR STRIKE IN BRITAIN LONDON. July 22— Nearly 50,000 workers m thirteen factories of Britain's biggest car combine strike tomorrow m a mass protest against the sacking of 6,000 redundant workmates. The strike is against the Brish Motor Corporation which has dismissed the men because of falling home and
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  • 53 6 NEW DELHI. July 22— India's Communications Minister Jagjivan Ram Saturday made tl known for the first time pub>icaly that the Nationalised InMan Air Lines intend to buy Russian Ilyushin 14 aircraft. The pruchase of Ilyushius would make this country the first non-Communist country to buy
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  • 287 6 The Federation Minister for Agricultural, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, visited Kelantan on Saturday last to .see the progress of the fish marketing scheme at Bachok. BACHOK SCHEME The fish marketing scheme at Bachok, which was started with the atd of the Colonial
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  • 113 6 POLICE INSPECTOR'S CAR FIRED ON There were no casualties to either the Communist terrorists or to the security forces m the Federation yesterday. The car m which a Police inspector was travelling on a road on the Chan Wing Estate m the Bekok district of Johore was fired on. There
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