Indian Daily Mail, 24 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII- No. 158 SINGAPORE, TTTEBDAV, My 24, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 622 1 EARTHQUAKE CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE IN ANJAR (BOMBAY STATE) NEHRU CONFERS WITH OFFICIALS ON RELIEF MEASURES BOMBAY, July 23— At least 117 people died and hundreds were injured m an earthquake that shattered the township of An jar hi northwest India Saturday night. Z Reports trickling m from the devastated area
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  • 89 1 INDIAN NAVY CHIEF MEETS TUNGKU R-ar-Adrnlral Sir St. John Tyrwhitt, Flag Officer (Flotilla) %£SL*S&f£ I TE 1 <*» the Chief SSSeV, Taiiffku Abdul Rahman, m Kpaa Lumpur on the morning of h*tarday, Jdjy 21 He received a silver salver from the Chief Minister. Picture shows the Chef Minister with the
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  • 174 1 MOSCOW BLAMES U.S. CAIRO, July 23.— The Egyptian Government waa stUl silent on the British and American refusal to finance the Aswan High Dam, but the mass circulation newspaper Al Akhbar described the decision as a 'stab m the back.* Other Egyptian newspaper headlined
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  • 117 1 NEW DELHI, July 23— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister returned to Delhi this morning from onemonth tour of Europe and the Middle East during which he attended Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference m London. The Premier was greeted by Dr. Rajendra Prasad the President
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  • 194 1 AHMEDABAD, July 23— The death toll m Saturday's earthquake m the Kutch region of North West India reached 101 today as rescue workers recovered 24 more bodies. Most were found by rescue parties which toiled through the night by the light of floodlights searching for people
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  • 224 1 NEHRU/ORDERS IMMEDIATE RFLIEF From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 23—Premier Nehru returned to India after a four-week foreign tour and heard a very bad news the moment he set foot a Indian soil. The Premier's plane landed at Jamnagar where he and his party spent Sunday night before emplaning
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  • 67 1 BIRMINGHAM, Eng. July, 23: Thousands of workers defied picket lines at the start of a strike at the British Motor Corporation factories m the Birmingham area today. Nevertheless reports showed that about 70 per cent of the 50,000 involved had obeyed the call of the
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  • 127 1 LONDON, July 23.— Moacow radio said m Its Arabic service that Western refusal to grant aid m building the Aswan High Dam is 'a new attempt to bring pressure to bear on the peaceloving Arab State of Egypt.' It said events had proved that the United States and
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  • 159 1 MOSCOW, July 23 Diplomatic observers here said that Ruasa la probably not prepared at present to finance Egypt's $400 million sterling Aswan Dam project, following tho refusal of Britain and the I'nited States to do so. They were commenting on answerg given by Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, the Soviet
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  • 90 1 NEW YORK, July 23— Mr. James Parker a member of the Lowell Thomas Cinedrama expedition was drowned m the upper Indus River m Pakistan on Friday, Mr. Thomas' office reported here today. Mr. Parker a member of the team shooting "Search for Shangrl La" a three
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  • 49 1 CANBERRA, July 28— To meet the request of the Indonesian Government for help m assessing the potentialities and needs of its medical schools three medical authorities will go to Indonesia this week the Australian External Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey an- Reuter nounced today.- tio»i.-
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  • 42 1 Prarident Na^rof Egypt (left). President Tito of Yugoslavia (centre) and Prime m.i»l*ter Nehru of India (Tight) met on the tiny island of Vanga, a favourite haunt of near the larger Adriatic Island of Brtonl, Yugoslavia, onjuly 18.- of Tito
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  • 174 1 Queen To See Real A -Bomb LONDON, July 23.— Queen Elizabeth II will be asked if she would like to see a real atomic bomb. Air Ministry officials assume that she will Bay "yes." An Air Ministry spokesman said then when the Queen visits a Royai Air Force station at
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  • 74 1 DEATH OF MADRAS EX-MAYOR From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 23: Mr. 8. Ramaswami Naidu, Ex-Mayor and leading Congressman died this morning at his residence at Mambalam, aged 50. He has been 111 for about a month. He was a staunch eupporter of Rajftji throughout his political career. He took
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  • 126 1 CAIRO, July 23— Egyptian leaders determined to construct the giant Aswan Dam were thinking of reviving the offer of the Anglo-French German Banking Consortium to help finance the project. Egyptian political circles here said last night. Two years ago a group of French banks aione offered
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  • 34 1 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, July 23: A four-man British expedition has claimed Muztagh Tower, the 28,000-foot mountain m the Karakorum Range of the Himalayas, never climbed before, it was learned Reuter nere today.-
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  • 267 1 HONGKONG: Mr. B. P. Adarkar, the Indian Trade Commissioner m Hong Kong, has called upon Indian me" chants here to observe the trade ban imposed by the Government of India against Portuguese Goa He said: "As there is a ban on Indians
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  • 156 1 It's Tilak Who Conceived The Idea Of Purna Swaraj PRASAD'S TRIBUTE ON BIRTH CENTENARY (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 23-The forth Centenary of Lokamanya Balgangadara Tilak was celebrated throughout India today. curaueu In a talk over theAll India Radio last night, President Dr. Rajendra Prasad said Tilak would
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  • 170 1 Safely First: Children Wiser Than Parents! Opentaff the Safety First Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall yeasterday, Mr. Francis Thomas, Mlninter for Coniraunicaeatlons and Works said: "It seems to me tliat, to a^considerable extent, the children are wiser than Uieir parents ab<mt SafetyFlrst. At least this is a possible interpretation
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  • 113 1 LILLE, July 23 The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet said here there should be equality among all, Europeans and Moslems, m Algeria, scene of a 20-month-old nationalist insurrection. Speaking at a socialist meeting m Phalempin Woods near here, he said it was not the independence
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  • 80 1 DJAKARTA, July tt: The Vice-President of Indonesia Dr. Mohammad Hatta today announced his intention to resign on the formation of a Constituent Assembly. Dr Hatta, who had long been associated with President Sukarno as leader m Indonesia's fight for Independence, made his announcement m a letter
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  • 560 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues., July 34, 1956 MARSHALL VERSUS MERCHANTS NO one. m Singapore or outside has condemned Communism as a menace to the Colony m such strong and vehement terms as the ex-Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall has done, and yet to-day he is being taken to task
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  • 1301 2 Christian Missionaries In Madhya Pradesh PROSELYTISATION BY FORCE FRAUD CONDEMNED NAGPUR: The Christian Missionary Activities Enquiry Committee appointed toy the Madhya Pradesh Government has recommended withdrawal of those missionaries whose primary objects is "pro*elytisation." w "The large influx of foreign missionaries," the Committee m its report said, "is undersirable and
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  • 379 2 BOMBAY His Eminence Valerian Cardinal Gracias said here that the Madhya Pradesh gSS tiis tminenoe, who was inaugurating the University Catholic Federation of Bombay, said Jiat the foreign Christian missions m India were here only tor one purpose —to spend themselves m the
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  • 254 2 NO ELECTION SYMBOLS FOR NEW PARTIES *AfcF%R: Mr. *ukumafM»en. Chief Election Commissioner of India, said here thai new political parties like the Socialist Party (Dr. LoKia group) and Samyußta Msn&rashtra Samiti will not be allotted symbols for the ensuing general elections as their electoral strength was not known. No party,
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  • 101 2 NEW DELHI: Id-ul-Zuha the "Day of Prayers and Holy Sacrifice" was observed by Muslims m various places m India last week. In Delhi, over a lakh of Muslims congregated m the principal mosques of the city and the Idgah Maidan to offer prayers. The biggest
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  • 237 2 MADRAS: The Ernakulam-Kotayam railway line will be opened early m October this year. The rest of the line up to Quilon will be opened by the middle of next yar. This was revealed by Mr. K. Srinivasan, Public Relations Officer, Southern Railway, last week
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  • 73 2 LUCK NOW: The Revenue Minister, Mr. Charan Singh, announced m the U.P. Vidnan Sabha that the State Government was considering a proposal to appoint a commercial judge to settle the dispute's relating to trade contracts m Muzaffarnagar following the washing away •f market places by recent floods. The
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  • 116 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jagjivan Ram, Union CommunicationMinister, told the Lok Sabha that the Government had decided to construct an airport at Hubli. He said a site had been selected and construction work would start after land had been acquired and taken possession of. Thereafter, it would take
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  • 152 2 KARAIKAL: Scarcity and high price of rice (1-1/8 Madras measure per Rupee) is causing distress all-round. Mr. Ambiga Sundiramoorthy, Municipal Councillor, Karaikal, and Mr. S. Varadarajalu, Municipal Councillor, Thirumalrayanpattinam, and Mr. R. Srirama Srinivasan met Mr. A. V. Loganathan, Administrator of Karaikal, at the Government House and
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI: The consump tion of tea m India increased from 175 miilion pounds m 1954-55. This was stated In a written reply to a question by Mr. K. C. Sodha m the Lok Sabha by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. The
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  • 46 2 LONDON: There wa/no confirmation here last week of the report that Queen Elizabeth might visit India some time after 1957. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said that so far no invitation had (been received by the Queen for such a visit.
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  • 1965 3  -  KING FAISAL A WECOME TO RESERVE BANK'S SURVEY rnJSSJ^'pJ I1 Bank 8 »«Port on oraicy and Finance for 1966-66 opens with a 52L?* a^2 V gnomic developments abroad and ttSL^J^VS* the major economic trends m the Indian economy duirng the year. w 6 1 F
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  • 270 3 Madras Governor's Visit To D. L. 0. MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, paid a visit last week to the Dead Letter Office and spent over an hour acquainting himself with the working of the office. On arrival, the Governor was received by Major P. K. 8. Chari, Postmaster-General,,
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  • 100 3 MISSING CHILD RESTORED TO MOTHER MADRAS: A 'missing' four-year-old boy was restored to his mother, a resident of Mylapore, last week through the action of a fisherman, Palani Of Nochikuppam. He found the child on the seashore unattended on the night of. July 15, it is stated, and brought htm
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  • 204 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Government has suggested to the Governments of Bombay, Madras and Uttar Pradesh that they should set up museums of the British period, where the statues of foreign rulers, now In public places, might be preserved. The Government
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  • 102 3 ERODE: Two girls. Thangal (.15) and VeSammal (17). who were reported to have taken nitrate salt put to plantain fruits were admitted on the evening of July 13 Into the local Government Hospital. Thangal died m the hospital m the night. The Erode Central Police held an inquest over the
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  • 190 3 Chinese Incursion Into India Near Tibet Border SIMLA: Chlneae incursion is reported on Indian territory near Tibet border laat week, according to information reaching the Himachal Pradesh Government. It is stated that a contingent of Chinese occupied Apsan Khad, 50 miles frdn Chini near Tibet border. Ueutemane, leading this contingent,
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  • 132 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. P. Tain, Minister for Food and Agriculture, m a written reply m the Lok Sabha stated that Madras led all other States m the area brought under the Japanese method of rice cultivation during 1955-56. Of the total
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  • 85 3 Seven Vigilance Reception Centres In State MADRAS: Seven Vigilance Reception Centres will be opened m the State by October this year each housing twenty-five inmates, it is learnt. The centres are to be located hi Chidambaram, Veltare, Kancheepuram, MangiMre, Ootacamund, Karalkudl and Tuttcorin. The Central Social Welfare Board has given
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  • 389 3 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: Mr. E. V. Raraaswami leader of the Dravida Kazhagam, disclosed at Kulitalai that he had telegraphically warned Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister that the formation of Dakshina Pradesh would see the end of both Mr. Kamaraj and himself. Periyar who unveiled a portrait of the Chief Minister m
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  • 208 3 NOW DELHI: The Jakarta daily, Tiroes of Indonesia has demanded that President Sukarno should call oft* his forthcoming visit to Pakistan unless the Pakistan Government gave him an assurance that it would not embarrass the President by raising the Kashmir issue officially or un-officially durtog
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI: The Southern Railway will be alloted nearly one-third of all third class passenger coachea manufactured by the Hindustan Aircraft Factory at Bangalore during It is claimed that these havt proved popular with third class passengers, especially m the South. Upto the end of
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  • 361 3 HIRAKUD DAM: MAROONED OFFICERS RESCUED SAMBALPUR: Five persons, including two Orissa Government officers, who were marooned for nearly 24 hours on a rock m the midst of the Ibu river, a tributary of the Mahanadi, were rescued last week. They were engaged m the work of evacuation of the 300--square
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  • 324 3 NEW DELHI: The first phase of the selection of India's best films for this year's State Awards for films produced m 1955 is now nearing conclusion. Regional Committees, set up at Bombay. Madras and Calcutta, are examining feature films m various languages. The feature film adjudged
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  • 1517 4 Amendment Of Hindu Law BILL PASSED BY LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: After five and a half hours discussion, the Lok Sabha last week passed the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Bill which seeks to amend and codify certain parts of the law relating to minority and guardianship among
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  • 292 4 NAOPUB: Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner of India, said her last week that new political parties like the Socialist Party (Dr. Lohi Group) and Samyukkta Maharashtra Samiti will not be allotted symbol tor the ensuing general election as their electoral strength was not
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  • 36 4 ANDHRA ASSEMBLY TO MEET ON AUG. 8 KURNOOL: A Gazette Extraordinary issued last week has notified that the Andhra State Legislative Assembly will meet for its third session at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, August 9, 19W.
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  • 115 4 SOUTH TRAVANCORE TEMPLES TRTVANDRUM: The Madras Commissioner of Religious Endowments will vist the temples <n South Travancore Tamil tauiks, which are to be merged with Madras m the first week of August, it is learnt here. The Commissioner Is expected at Cape Comorin on July 30. He will be m
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  • 116 4 MADRAS: The Wage Board has advteed the Government©? India against, firing of Interim wages for jottrhahata. m a communication to the Madras Union of Journalists the Government have pointed out that the Wage Board haa unanimously come to the conclusion that "it is not necssary to fix dntert
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  • 175 4 MADRAS: A 50-year-old watchman at the Madras Museum waged a duel last week with an English-breed cow which had strayed Into the Museum compound, and won. It is stated that about dusk, last Monday, Marayya, the watchman, noticed the cow and tried to drive it
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  • 105 4 RECRUITMENT TO I.A.S. FROM MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. V. S. Hejmadi Chairman of the Union Public Service Commission, assisted by a committee of Madras Government officials consisting of the Chief Secretary, a member of the Board of Revenue and the Revenue Secretary, interviewed at the Secretariat m the last thre» days
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  • 93 4 CONGRESS AFFAIRS IN MYSORE BANGALORE: Mr. K. Hanumantliaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, said In a short statement that the future of Mysore politics and that of the Congress organisation m Mysore was m the hands of the Congress High Command "I have left everything to their judgment Whatever U their
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  • 171 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan President, Major iskander Mirza, recently issued an order authorising the National Assembly to pass an Act making eligible holders of any particular office of profit under the Government for membership of the Legislature. At present, the country's Constitution provides that "a person shall
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  • 80 4 NEW DELHI: Lobby reports md cate that the Lok Sabha will start discussion on the report of the Joint Select Com- lte c on the States Bill on July 20. On July 24, the House is expected to debate reference f the
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  • 174 4 Arrested On Charge Of Betting On Cotton MADRAS: Acting on a mess* age received from an unknown person that cotton betting was going on m a house m Jam Bazaar, about 7p.m. on the night of July 1, the Control Room Police rushed to the place, after advising the local
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  • 123 4 MADRAS: H. M. S. Diana one o fthe latest Destroyers of the British East Indian Fleet, which arrived here from Penang on July 17 on an Informal visit, left on the 19th for Trincamalee. Captained by J. R. Gower. this Destroyer has a complement of 300
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  • 125 4 TRIVANDRUM: The new Kerala State will have one Divisional Office, with Trivandrum as its headquarters, under the Life Insurance Corporation to be set up by the Union Government This Division will also include the PubUc Branch of the State Life Insurance. The Official Branch of
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  • 335 4  -  ANEURIN BE VAN HYDROGEN BOMB TESTS of SS SSy^'s 6^ h ßevan He also accused church leadera to Britain and the United States of 'blasphemy* for failIn ff to give a lead on the bantests the hydro en homb In an hour's address to
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  • 21 4 The Madras Governor's household celebrated Vanamahotsava on July 15. Governor Sri Prakana Is seen '-.ate.ing a mpllQff.
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  • 426 4 Validity Of Act Nay Be Extended MADRAS: The Madras Government, it ia learnt, will take steps to secure the continuance of tenancy on land by extending the validity of the Cultivating Tenants' Protection Act and making its provisions applicable to Tanjore district as well. This Act which
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  • 95 4 CALCUTTA Two workers were killed and one was Injured seriously on July 14 when some loads which were being lifted m a crane on board a vessel from the shore gave way as the wires of the crane snapped suddenly. The accident took place at
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  • 129 4 SIGNALLING ON RAILWAYS: UJ3 SUGGESTION NEW DELHI: Installation of a more modern system of signalling on Indian railways has Omm nded b American firm of surveyors whose bTSS? T re lecen "y obt *nS oy the Government of India n? ca c r *M Ind A^rican te?S nical aid agreement.
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  • 28 4 300 Words A Minute In Shorthand M KHgmun ,Uso gave an Sat fh? and India > he saW c through all stages m th« LoK flabha by Aug. J5,
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  • 679 5 Appointment Of Key Officials G I???* D 5 Un i The Ulllon H«mM» Minister, Mr. SrJ2: L^h^ 11 1 8100 1 to »>» v **ed the interstate Ministerial Committees to nominate key offices, like the Chief Secretary, the F^<* Secretary the Development ComSowr and IniSet-tor-General of Police
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  • 316 5 COLOMBO: The All-Ceylon Muslim League is now an independent political organisation. The Central Council of the Muslim League, presided over by Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, recently decided to break away from the United National Party of which it was a founder member. The Central Council met
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  • 695 5 Measures To Deal With Problem COLOMBO: The framing of a new ordinance to deal with beggars and vargrants, under which begging will be made a cognisable offence, is one of several recommendations made to government by the Director of Social Services,
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  • 187 5 NAGPUR: Mr. M. S. Kan- namwar, Madhya Pradesh Health Minister and a member of the inter-State Ministers' Committee, said here there was every likelihood of some of the offices of the States of Maharashtra and Gujerat being allowed to be located m the Centrally administered Bombay city. The
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  • 673 5 New DELHI: It has been decided by the Advisory Committee of the UNESCO Research Centre at Calcutta on the social implication of industrialisation In Southern Aala that the Centre should take t> p a pilot study m regard to the psychological, outural' and social factors affecting
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  • 944 5 Steps To Bring Down Food Prices Explained NEW DELHI: Questions bearing on the food situation and the rise mi n prices of food grains m various parts of the country In the Lok Sabha evoked a statement from the Union Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr.
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  • 434 5 COLOMBO; Prime Minister, Mr. 8. w. D. Bandaranaike, moved a suplementary vote or Rs. 402,936 for the expenses of Ceylon's office at the \J.N. headquarters. He said it was unsatisfactory that the ambassador m Washington should have to represent Ceylon at theU.N. office m New
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  • 107 5 CALCUTTA: The state or emergency m the Calcutta Port is extended for a further period of 74 days with effect from July 19, Mr. R. K. Mitra, Chairman Calcutta Dock Labour Board announced last week. He said m an order that as the circumstances which led to the
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  • 136 5 NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister of Afghanistan hat accepted an invitation to visit China next year, according to an Afghan Embassy release here. the changing world of to-day social sciences had assumed greater importance for the humarity than the natural sciences. Earlier, opening the meeting.
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  • 143 5 Mr. Kelappan: The experience has been that the fair Brice shops have not brought tie prices down. Mr. Krishnappa, Deputy Minister for Food, sad that probably Mr. Kelappan had m mind the situation m Malabar. During the monsoon, both In Malabar and Bengal the prices
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  • 125 5 Working Journalists' Wage Board AHMED AB AD: Mr. H. V. Divatia, Chairman of the Wage Board for Working Journalists, said m an interview here that the Board would visit Bombay Calcutta, Delhi and Madras, to record oral evidence from crganisations associated with the newspaper industry. Mr. Divatia said that the
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  • 108 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have decided to release a small quota of linseed oilcake for export by shippers of linseed oil,- exported after the imposition of the duty i*f Rs. 250 per ton as from April 11. 1956. Those shippers who huve effected shipments
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  • 132 5 BOMBAY: The Praja Socia-list-led Cotton Mill Mazdoor Safcha last week asked 75,000 textile workers In 30 mills m the City to refuse to take 15 days* bonus, they are scheduled to get for 1953 and 1954 under the five-year bonus pact between the Mill-owners' Association
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  • 211 6 RANGOON, July 23: An interesting find, which may turn out to be an important archaeological discovery, has been made on the eastern outskirts of Pegu. 50 miles north of Rangoon. People digging m a garden found the remains of an old brick wall at a depth
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  • 270 6 LONDON, July 23— Mr. lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chef Minister, will have informal discussions at the Colonial Office here this week on the island Colony's constitutional futureHe is expected to have talks with Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd, the British Colonial
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  • 287 6 Pakistan Too Wants Cease Fire In Algeria KARACHI, July 23.—Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Hamidul Hug Chowdhury. said that France 'to a great extent agrees 1 that there should be a ceasefire m Algeria and a conference u> settle the North African problem. He was speaking to reporters on his return from
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  • 92 6 London, July 23: Mr. Derek Curtis-Bennett, 02-year-old leading Barrister, was found dead today m the London home where his 26-year-old wife, Janet, died after taking an overdose of sleeping tablets last May. Mr. Curtis-Bennett, who had defended many notorious murderers, returned to his home m
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  • 132 6 NEW DELHI, July 23: India has once again requested Egypt to send her observers to Goa. This Is according to the agreement under which Egypt protects Indian interests there. Mr. A. K. Khalil, an Egyptian diplomat, has been redesignated as the Egyptian
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  • 43 6 PAK.— BRITAIN RADIOPHOTO LINK KARACHI, July 23: A radiophoto service between Pakistan and the United Kingdom will start soon. The Ministry of Communications is now working out the details. The Ministry invited tenders for the purchase of equipment from several western countries. NAPEN
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  • 39 6 A Sewer is to be laid by the City Council across the Junction of Orchard Road and Grange Road, this will necessitate the restriction of traffic for a period of two months, commencing from Aug. 6.
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  • 157 6 PATNA, July 23: The Bihar floods have this year hit 850,--000 people inhabiting an area of nearly 14,000 square miles. The loss is estimated at Rs. 12 million m terms of crops and Rs. 400.000 m destroyed homes. Dry gram and rice preparations such as churrha
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  • 167 6 Hitler Wanted To Buy Duke Of Windsor PARIS, July. 23.— The Duke of Windsor issued a statement here on Press reports about Na*i intrigues supposed to concern him. The Duke telephoned Reuters Paris office with the statement, m which he said he had no contact whatsoever With Walter Schellenbexg a
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  • 98 6 The reports of the alleged Qerman plan to offer the Duke the money have appeared m West German and Swedish magazines and also m a British Sunday newspaper. They alleged that the Idea was Hitler's and that he ordered Ribbentrop, Foreign Secretary and Ambassador to Britain, to organise
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  • 138 6 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya (Sir Sydney Came) announced yesterday that the Governments of Singapore and the Federation had agreed jointly to assure the University of funds necessary for the admission of 125 extra Arts students next October, should the University's ordinary income be insufficient.
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  • 105 6 VISITOR WILL ANALYSE COLONY'S TOURIST FACILITIES Under the auspices of the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA), Mr. Edward Prentice, a senior staff officer of the Stanford Research Institute, familiar with the Pacific Area, will be arriving m Singapore at 12.30 p.m. on Friday,- Jury 27. Mr. Prentice will be m
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  • 160 6 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Executive Council of Malayan Trade Union Council will meet here tonight to discuss government proposal to introduce compulsory arbitration the INDIAN DAILY MAIL understands. Both the employer and the workers organisations are reported to view this proposal with disfavour.
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  • 120 6 At about 6.10. p.m. on July 22, the body of an Indian boy was recovered from the Rochore river. He was aged about 14 yrs. height about 4 ft. thin build, oval face, good set of teeth. He was wearing a carat ring on the
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  • 64 6 We regret to record the death of Dr. L. Sammy, veteran Colony physician noted f° r his treatment of children, on Sunday night at the General H tital after a long illness. Justice of the Peace, Dr. S imy was 68 years old at the
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  • 172 6 PRETORIA, South Africa, July 23: Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. South African Minister for Native Affairs, today denied press reports that the Union Government had established concentration camps for Africans who are regarded as enemies of the regime. Dr. Verwoerd said m a statement: "It is absolutely
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