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Title Section16 1956-07-25 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 150 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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114 1956-07-25 1 WELCOME MESSENGERS OF GOODWILL FROM INDIA An Indian Naval flotilla, which is now in Malayan waters on a goodwill visit, will arrive in S ngapore Thursday (July 26) morning for a twelve-day stay here. Indian 'armada' headed by I.N.S. Delhi brings with it the goodwill, love and friendship of Indians114 words
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Article180 1956-07-25 1 MEXICO CITY, July 24— Scientists said yesterday that regardless of how the world is split politically, it is united in its fight against cancer. The leading doctors and scientists of the United States. England, Italy, France, Uruguay and Mexico today discussed latest treatments and equipment inAP - 180 words
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278 1956-07-25 1 ANJAR EARTHQUAKE DEATH ROLL MOUNTS UP TO 1 09 Rs. 10m. DAMAGE FEARED RELIEF RUSHED TO STRICKEN BOMBAY, July 24— The death roll to the earthquake which hit the Kutch area of Northwest India on Saturday rose today to 109, according to late official reoorts. All but seven of the278 words
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Article261 1956-07-25 1 WASHINGTON. July 24—President Eisenhower last night denied White House approval to a suggestion that Vice-Presi-dent Nixon be replaced as his running mate this fall. The suggestion was advanced by the President's Special Assistant on Disarmament, Harold E. Stassen, who proposed that Gov. Christian A. HerterAP - 261 words
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Article211 1956-07-25 1 CUSTOMS DUTY-FREE LIMIT CUT TO Rm. 500 FROM Rs. 2000 India Customs Announcement From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24: The 1 amount of duty-free articles' which passengers from Malaya can bring Into India as personal luggage have been drastically reduced from two thousand rupees to211 words
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Article160 1956-07-25 1 LONDON, July 24— Mr. Lim Yew Hook, Singapore's new Chief Minister, returned to London yesterday from a week'? visit to Oxford where Bte attended a conference on Labour Administration Problems In British Colonies. He is expected to have an informal meeting with Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, BritishReuter - 160 words
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Article110 1956-07-25 1 JOE HAS A DAMAGED HEART CHICAGO, July 24.— A phyilcian for the Illinois Athletic Commission said Monday Joe Lcuis, former world heavyweight boxing champion has a jamaged heart but that he is jnable to say now whether the Usability is temporary of permanent. Dr. Irving Slott in a report toAP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-07-25 1 The first five in the final of the "Miss Univerae" contest at Long Beach, California on July 20. (left to right) iris Waller, "Miss England" fourth; Marina Orachal, "Miss Germany" second; Carol Morria, "Miss Universe", "Miss United States", "Mies Iowa", and named "Moat Popular"—AP - 64 words
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Article122 1956-07-25 1 MARHAM, England, July 24: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh saw a live atom bomb in strict security conditions yesterday during a tour of the Royal Air Foroe Bomber station here. They spent ten minutes in a special storage area in the heart of122 words
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Article16 1956-07-25 1 ALL QUIET ON BANDIT FRONT! No Emergency casualties or Incidents were reported in the Federation yesterday.16 words
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Article30 1956-07-25 1 in the village of Dmakars were shaken to the ground, but miraculously no one died. The inhabitants to a man ran from their homes at the first warning rumble APAP - 30 words
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200 1956-07-25 1 IND. WOMEN MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN MARILYN LONDON. July 24— Marilyn Monroe says a woman who dresses to please, other women is only fooling herself. She made it plain that she dresses when she dressed at all to please men. "I never dress to please wo- J men," she said. AAP - 200 words
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65 1956-07-25 1 MERDEKA STAMP CONTEST: 127 ENTRIES RECEIVED The competition for the design of a special 10-cent stamp to commemorate Merdeka which is to be put on- sale on independence Day next year closed yesterday. In all, 127 entries have been received. Results of the competition will be known within a few65 words
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81 1956-07-25 1 D.M.K.— SOCIALIST ALLIANCE NOT POSSIBLE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24: There is no likelihood of the electoral alliance between Dravida Munnetra Kalagham led by Mr. C. [N. Annadurai and the Tamilnad Socialist Party in the coming general election. Mr. P. R. Ramaswami, Socialist leader specifically denying press reports81 words
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103 1956-07-25 1 BRIONI APPEAL IS AN ECHO OF SOVIET LINE WASHINGTON, July 24.— Two Washington newspapers Bald Monday the commun que on the results Of the Tito-Nehtu-Nasser talks offered little but generalities. Some of their advice is "unchallengeable as the proposition that goodness ls better than badness," said an editorial in the103 words
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119 1956-07-25 1 CITY COUNCIL MEN ISSUE STRIKE WARNING The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation at a representative meeting held on Monday decided that if their demands for increase in their retirement age to 65 and other benefits were not granted by July 28, they should Issue strike notice on 30th, when119 words
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Article100 1956-07-25 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 24: Reports from Tiruchi indicate that Periyar E. V. Ramaswami leader of Dravida Kalagham is going all-out in order to observe August 1, as the day of protest against Hindi. He has threatened to burn the national flag100 words
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Article137 1956-07-25 1 $1m. TIDAL GATES TO STOP FLOODS Tenders for the construction of two tidal gates costing about $1,000,000 to prevent flooding in the Paya Lebar Geylang catchment area are to be called shortly. This was revealed when Che' Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, Acting Chief Minister and Minister for Local Government,137 words
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Article218 1956-07-25 1 TRAS VILLAGE TO BE RE-OCCUPIED Early this year the State War Executive Committee, Pahang, decided that the once notorious village of Traa is to 1 be open for re-occupation. Since then letters of application from former residents have been pouring into the District Office, Raub. On Monday July 83, a218 words
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70 1956-07-25 1 NEHRU TAKES OVER FINANCE PORTFOLIO TOO NEW DELHI, July 24.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, hat* taken over the Finance Ministry following acceptance of the resignation ot Mr. Chlntaman Deehmukh as Finance Minister, it was announced today. This means that Mr. Nehru, besides being Prime Minister, now holds theReuter - 70 words
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Article136 1956-07-25 1 NEW DELHI, July 24: Officialdom in India's capital last night drank fruit toasts to Premier Nehru on his return from his month long European and Middle East tour. India's President Rajendra Prasad honoured Mr. Nehru with a banquet in which Indian officials and politicians climaxedAP - 136 words
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82 1956-07-25 1 JET BOMRER MISSING OFF BUTTER WORTH A Venom jet fighter-bomber aircraft of No. 45 Squadron, R.A.F., waa yesterday reported missing while on a routine local flight north of Butterworth. The last radio message was received from the pilot of I the Venom a single seater I aircraft soon after 11.1582 words
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Article101 1956-07-25 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dato Onn bin Jaafar, Party Negara President today denied a report in Singapore Malay Daily that the All. ance Government had propose^ bis name as Malaya's representative in the United Nations Organisation when Malaya gains membership. "I know nothing about101 words
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77 1956-07-25 1 ST. ANNE'S FESTIVAL AT B. MERTAJAM The Malayan Railway Administration announces that in connection with the St, Anne's Festival at Bukit Mertaja m on July 29, the night mail tra ns in each direction between Kuala Lumpur and Prai will run in duplicate, as follows: i. Up train, Kuala Lumpur77 words
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Article27 1956-07-25 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black will present medals to 21 persons at Government House on Saturday, July 28, at 11 a.m.27 words
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Article25 1956-07-25 1 The Tengku Mahkota of Pahang and his consort, the Tengku Tuan, will visit Pulau 'Tloman and Rompin between £9th/30th July.25 words
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398 1956-07-25 2 MALAY SULTANS: AN ENCOURAGING SIGN THOSE who know anything about the Sultan of Johore Sir MdIbrahim will not be surprised by the refusal last week of His Highness to reply to a toast for the reason that he did not have a speech prepared by his Mentri Besar. His independence398 words
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Article147 1956-07-25 2 NEW DELHI: Neither the Chairman of the State Bank of India (Mr. John Matthai), nor the Managing Director, Mr. S. K. Handoo, have specified any reasons for their resignation. Mr. Arun Chandra Guha, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, said in reply to Mr. Wodeyar in147 words
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846 1956-07-25 2 ENGLISH AS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE NOT BEYOND 1965 South India's Request For Extension Turned Down NEW DELHI. The demand from the non-Hindi speaking areas, particularly from the South, for an amendment of the Constitution to extend the period during wfiich Enriteh is to be used aa the offidaj language of the846 words
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Article185 1956-07-25 2 UNITED NATIONS: The International Ovd Aviation Organisation last week delved .40 years onto the future to snow a world in which Atomicpowered air freighters fly at .supersonic speeds of a thousand miles per hour non-stop oetween any two points on the earth's surface. Ttie prediction was made in185 words
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Article334 1956-07-25 2 The paper added: "It is more likely that tne very longrange aeroplane will use Atomic power, because such a a power plant is inherently very heavy, tne aeroplane will be very large. Estimates ot of the smallest practicable Atomic powered freighter range as high as 500,00(i334 words
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167 1956-07-25 2 PRIVILEGE MOTION IN U.S. ASSEMBLY LUCKNOW: The Speaker, Mr. A. G» Kher, ruled in the U.P. Vldhan Sabha that a prima, facie case for breach of privilege had been established against a member of the House for certain remarks made in his address of welcome presented to a Minister .at167 words
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Article143 1956-07-25 2 SIMLA: According to a spokesman of the Hlmachal Pradesh Government about rour to six hundred armed Chinese personnel crossed Into the Indian territory from Tibet side through the Ehipki Pass last week. On being told by the Indian border patrol that the territory belonged to India,143 words
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Article111 1956-07-25 2 NEW DELHI: The Travan-core-Cochin State Transport Department have entered into a reciprocal arrangements of certain newspapers in regard 1 to the free transport of copies of their newspapers in lieu of free advertisements said, Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs, in reply'111 words
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Article112 1956-07-25 2 NEW DELHI: Mr: B. N. Datar, Minister in the Ministry of Home of Affairs, strongly refuted allegations of police excesses in Travancore-Cochin State in the Lok Sabha. In answer to a question by Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Mr. Datar disclosed that during 1955-56 police personnel were involved112 words
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66 1956-07-25 2 MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned soil conservation work in an area of 960 acres in Adanakottai, Karambakudi and Perambalur (Timiiirapalli district) during 1956* W, as part of the soil conser- aton programme under the Second Five- Year programme at a cost of Rs. 1,02,320. The66 words
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Article142 1956-07-25 2 18 NEW ENGINEERING COLLEGES NEW DELHI: The Engineering Personnel Committee, appointed by the P^j^ming Commission has suggested the opening, of 18 new colleges and t>2 schools for imparting training in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. This iniormation was given in the Lok ->apha last week by. Mr. S. N. Mishra,142 words
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Article253 1956-07-25 2 MADRAS: The Government of India, lt is learnt, have requested various State Governments each to select immediately Aye or six suitable technical personnel to be sent to Gwalior to receive training ana instruction in the installation and working of powerlooms. The period of training foi these candidates253 words
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57 1956-07-25 2 KATHMANDU AIR ACCIDENT: PILOT BLAMED to g bo^ hCaUBe^ the^-SSt This was disclosed by Mr Jagjivan Ram, Union Minister of Communications, in the Lok Sabha in reply to a question by Pandit D. N. Tiwary. The pilot failed to apply ade££i c 2?K2? action flume. He later attempted to effect57 words
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Article141 1956-07-25 2 ESf"2l J 0 1 Vice-Presi-dent, left here on Jul v 17 by an Air India Super Ctonstella* Uon for Bombay after his East African tour. ~5 c w f s seei off a* the Nairobi Airport by the Deputy Governor, Sir Frederick Ci-aw-ford. the Asian Minister without portfolio,141 words
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380 1956-07-25 2 BOMBAY: The Indian Merchants* Chamber, in a communication to tbe Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Government of inda, said that Bombay had an Indisputable claim to have the Central Office of the Life Insurance Corporation. The communication said that in the oplnon of the Committor380 words
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Article518 1956-07-25 2 C. RAILWAY EXPANSION PLANS BOMBAY: Mr. M. N. Chakravarti, General Manager of the Central Railway, told Pressmen recently that to meet the overcrowding problem in the railways, 174 electrical coaches had been ordered and they would come t$ the Bombay Railways from, abroad. Of these coaches, 149 had been earmarked518 words
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Article77 1956-07-25 2 JAPANESE METHOD OF RICE GROWING NEW DELHI: About 20 lakh acres had been brought under the Japanese method of rice cultivation during the aeritufal year 19R5-56. stated iS.;. P* Prasad Jain. Union Minister for Pood and Agriculture in a written reply m the Lok Sabha. The highest area broueht under77 words
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Article50 1956-07-25 2 NEW DELHI: The India Government intended to develop the Hindustan Aircraft Factory both on the design and on the manufacturing sides in the second five-year plan said. Sardar Surjit Singh Majithia, Deputy Defence Minister in reply to a question of Mr. Jethalal Joshi in the Lok Sabha50 words
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49 1956-07-25 2 PAKISTAN SEEKS RICE LOAN FROM INDIA KARACHI. Pakistan is arranging for a loan of 10,000 tons of rice from India for East Pakistan, it was announced here last week. Pakistan had obtained from India a few months ago 15,000 tons of rice in exchange for 10,000 tons of wheat.49 words
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Article57 1956-07-25 2 NEW DELHI: Negotiations tor the purchase of Yugoslav ships by India have entered the final stage and a decision is expected to be taken in the next few days. A delegation representing Yugoslav ship-building yards held discussions here with the Chairman of the State Trading Corporation,57 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-07-25 2 On profession, finance, family, etc., by monthly details for one year $4. Weekly $12. Answers to 5 questions $2 VAcZTTe* e HANUMAN KA WriSn« Bend D,rth daU OP sriS"5 ri S" c tlm# Poatage S* nd mon «y order or BaSS* P f2 tml ordar HANUTAr?, ASHRA -MAM,54 words
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1570 1956-07-25 3 Scope Of Assignment And Nomination MADRAS: The scope and import at tile dispositions of life insurance policies by assignment and by nomination were discussed by They Lordships Mr. Justice P. Govinda Menon and Mr. Justice P. N. Ramaswami in the course of separate but1,570 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-07-25 3 Lever Brothers edibles department, where margarine, ghee and cooking-oil products are manufactured, has won the first round of the Company's newly-launched factory inter-depart-mental "good housekeeping" competition. Aimed at preventing accidents, protecting worker*' health and promoting cleanliness in the factory, tha competition ia judged quarterly by a panel128 words
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682 1956-07-25 3 Basic Education Interim Proposals Of Committee MADRAS: The starting ot a post-graduate basic training college at Kallupatti with accommodation for 40 graduates haa been recommended by tne Basic Education Advisory Committee in its interim report which will be submitted to the Government in the course of a week. The Committee682 words
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Article140 1956-07-25 3 LAHORE; A. n Election Tribunal has unseated from the West Pakistan Assembly, Sardar Bahadur Khan, leaders of the Muslim League Party in the Assembly. He is among the six M.L.AS. returned from the tribal constituencies whose elections have been declared void. According to a Gazette Extraordinary,140 words
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Article70 1956-07-25 3 KARACHI. July 23: Mr. Mohammad Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister, is provisionally scheduled to leave tor China on October 6, It Is reported. The Foreign Oince has informed the Chinese Government of this date. Mr. Mohammad Ali, who was originally scheduled to have visitedNAFEN - 70 words
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Article, Illustration289 1956-07-25 3 Anglican Bishops from all over the World, forming the consultative body of the Lambeth Conference and of the Anglican Advisory Council on missionary strategy, met at Lambeth Palace, the residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, on July 17. Front Row Left to Right:The Rt. Rev. E. Graham,289 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-07-25 3 After taking part in the sixth triennial conference and tournament of the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations in Sydney, Australia, in May, teams began a tour of other States by visiting Canberra, the national capital. The tournament was the largest ever held on191 words
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Article29 1956-07-25 3 MADRAS: Mr. V. 1.. Krishnamachari, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, called on Dr. Rm. Alagappa Chettiar on July 17 at his residence and enquired about his health.29 words
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249 1956-07-25 3 LONDON: Mr. Henry Brooke, Financial Secretary to the -Treasury, said that there had been "no change whatever" In the British Government's policy towards sterling convertibility or the maintenance of the exchange parity of 2.80 •dollars to the pound. Lord Hinchingbrooke (Conjservatlve) had asked249 words
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Article281 1956-07-25 3 RANGOON The Burmese Government ordered full relief measures in connection with the havoc caused by the severe earthquake which rocked Mandalay and other areas in upper Burma on July 17. Police and military patrols are guarding Mandalay and strict security precautions have been imposed in the281 words
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Article857 1956-07-25 4 OIL RESOURCES TO RE EXPLORED NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. K. D. Malaviya, stated In the Lok Sabha last week that 77 posts of apprentice geophysicists in the Oil and Natural Gas Directorate have been advertised through the U.P.S.C., which was now carrying on857 words
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147 1956-07-25 4 The Path Of Commonwealth Not So Easy MISSENDEN, Buckinghamshire, July 23. Earl Attlee, the Former Labour Prime Minister, told delegates attending a Commonwealth Youth Conference here that the path of the Commonwealth was not going to be very easy. He urged the 70 delegates from 27 countries 'not to imagneReuter - 147 words
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Article126 1956-07-25 4 CHICAGO, July 23.— -Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Louis, who recently turned to wrestling in an effort to clear off income tax arrears, may be barred on medical grounds from wrestling In the State of Illinois for at least six months, it was announced. Dr.Reuter - 126 words
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Article137 1956-07-25 4 RANGOON: Digging in garden lands on the outskirts of Pegu town, people discovered the remains of an old brick wall, three Buddha images and structures which looked like old tombs. These interesting finds might turn out into an archaeological treasure adding new material to Burmese history and137 words
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Article103 1956-07-25 4 NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Trade, Mr. D. p. Harmarkar, said dn the Lok Sabha at question time that the question of setting up an Export Promotion Council for Films was under consideration. There was no control on the export of Indian films under the103 words
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Article234 1956-07-25 4 NEw DELHI: To carry out research in various fields of see al education, the union Government propose to set up a national fundamental education centre shortly. This an* nouncement was made here by Mr. K. G. Saiyidain, Education Adviser to the Government of India, while addressing the first234 words
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Article163 1956-07-25 4 AUTOMOBILE PARKS' MANUFACTURE NEW DELHI: Licences for the manufacture of automobile and b.cycle spare parts ana engineering goods are to be granted to a number of firms m the country, according to the schemes drawn up by fine licensing Committee of the v^overnment of India. A Calcutta firm, it is163 words
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92 1956-07-25 4 RETIREMENT AGE OF NAGPUR PROFESSORS NAGPUR: The age cf retirement of Nagpur University teachers has been fixed at 60, according to the final decision taken by the authorities. The Academic Council of the Nagpur University has approved of a resolution of the Executive Council that "any case of special contracts92 words
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Article206 1956-07-25 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India will ast up an all-India Taxation Council soon after the reorganisation of States, it ls learnt The Council wiU have a Tax Research Bureau attached to it. Tha Council will be set up under Article 265 of the Constitution representing206 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-07-25 4 Thirty Students of the Malay Women's Training CoKege, Malacca, undergoing a civics coarse, had tea with tho Chief Minister aad Ms wife Tnngku Sharif ah Kodak, at the Chief Minister's r— Maaiee la Koala Lumpur oo Friday Inst. Picture shows Tungfcu Sharif ah Roriaa (extreme left) greeting Che KhadUak bt.52 words
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613 1956-07-25 4 BOMBAY: Tho first public borrowing by tho Central Government for tha Second Five- Year Plan, amounting to Rs. 150 crores, waa completed on July 18. This was in tho form of three loans, of varying maturities which wars opened on July 16 and closed613 words
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Article406 1956-07-25 4 Consumer Goods Second Plan NEW DELHI: The aim of the Second Five Year Plan is more social welfare than private gain, and this can best be achieved lf consumer goods are produced more and more by industrial co-operatives and it such production i£ utilised to the maximum extent possible to406 words
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Article75 1956-07-25 4 LAHORE: The Austrian Expedition to Masherbrum Two, in the Karakoram Range has conquered the 26,342-foot* high peak. A message received In Rawalpindi from the leader of the successful expedition, Mr. Fritz Moraveo, said that three of the members climbed the peak on July 7. The expedition is75 words
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193 1956-07-25 4 Indian National Kidnapped On Goa Border BEDCAUM: Four Portguese European soldiers, armed with automatic weapons, crossed over into Indian territory last week near Satarda, village on the Sawantwadl-Goa border and kidnapped a person named Arjun Sltaram, according to authoritative information received here last week. The incident took place at about193 words
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Article119 1956-07-25 4 LISBON: Dr. Paul Ventura, Portuguese Overseas Minister, said "There is no cold war between Portugal and India." He was speaking at a ceremony inaugurating Dr. Alvaro Da Silva Tavrres as the new Goi vernor of Portuguese Guinea. Dr. Ventura said, "In the i Indian conception, the present119 words
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90 1956-07-25 4 ENGINEERING IN ANNAMALAI 'VARSITY CHID ARB ARAM: The Committee for selection of candidates for admission to tne Jaingineering courses in Annamalai University recently finalised the list of candidates. One nundred candidates have been selected for whom selection cards are being despatched. Classes for these students will start from July 2590 words
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Article140 1956-07-25 4 MADRAS: Four persons died and two sustained injuries in a. car accident which occurred on the Madural-Sivaganga Road, three miles ot Meiur 18 miles from here on July 16. The car which was proceeding to Sivaganga from Madurai is stated to have dashed against a140 words
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Article92 1956-07-25 4 LONDON: Dr. C. P. Rama swami Aijar was scheduled to fly back to Bombay on July 23. at the end of a fortnight's visit to London. Dr. Ramaswami Aiyar, attended here the meeting of the Executive Council of the Association of Universities of the Commonwealth,92 words
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Article442 1956-07-25 4 MADRAS: a hoard of ancient coins which had been accidentally unearthed recently by some cowherds in Pituluripalem village in Guntur district (Andhra) may help further reconstruction of the history relating to the Western Kshatrapa dynasty that ruled Saurashtra in the early Christian era and their close relationship442 words
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Article129 1956-07-25 4 NEw DELHI-. The Penicillin Factory at Pimpri will shortly begin manufacturing 15,000 to 20,000 kilograms of streptomycin annually, the Production Minister, Mr. K. C. Reddy, told Mr m. L Agarwal l n the Lok Sabha The estimated cost of the scheme was Rs. m crores. A number129 words
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Article122 1956-07-25 4 BOMBAY: The Government of India are understood to have permitted Swiss Air to operate its projected Far Eastern service through Ind,a. The service will begin next July. Negotiations for the agreement were conducted by a 10--man Swiss team headed by Mr. L Ambord, Vice-Presi-dent of theNAFEN - 122 words
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781 1956-07-25 5 ANTI- NATIONAL ACTIVITIES OF MISSIONARIES IN INDIA Further Disclosures By Niyogi Committee NAGPUR: Christian missions functioning in India have received foreign money to the tune of Ks. 29.27 crores between ihe years 1950 and 1954, according to the Niyogi Commuter report on missionary activities m iuaunya Pradesh (.a summary ol781 words
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Article107 1956-07-25 5 MADRAS: The Executive Committee of the Muslim Convention of south India, at its meeting on July 16. adopted a resolution expressing its firm belief "that Muslims of South India are fast realising that communal politics will do great harm." Mr. a. M. Allaplchai, M.L.C., presided. The Committee reviewed107 words
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Article52 1956-07-25 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs, replying to a question of Mr. Bheekha Bhal in the Lok Sabha state* 1 that 22,176 applications had > received upto July 7, which was the closing date for receipt of applications for the52 words
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Article138 1956-07-25 5 MADRAS: A City pottos force rushed to trap a burglar but found only a eat; This Waa the funny experience of the striking party, which alerted by 98, rushed to a house %m West Mambalanu It was midnight aad rattling noise rang out of the kitchen of the138 words
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180 1956-07-25 5 MINISTER WILL SCAN PENSIONS FOR WOMEN COLOMBO: After the Minister of Agriculture had moved a supplementary estimate for Rs. 115,000 for the Marketing Department canteens, the Finance Minister, Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, moved for a special pension of Rs. 26.70 per mensem to Mrs. M. d. RKur.etillake, a weaving teacher.180 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-07-25 5 President Tito of Yugoslavia, centre, signs the joint communique watched by Egypt's Premier Nasser, left, and India's Premier Nehru, at Brioni at the end of their talks.30 words
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Article171 1956-07-25 5 Jeep Purchase Case NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Defence, Sardar Surjitslngh Majlthia, disclosed in the Lok Sabha that writs had been taken out and served on the defendants in the jeep purchase case in London. He told Mr. H.V. Kamath that the three defendants were: James Marshall Cornwall and171 words
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Article52 1956-07-25 5 RANGOON: Mr. M. P. Mathur, First Secretary of Commerce in the Indian Embassy here, has been appointed Charge d'Affaires, pending the arrival of new Indian Ambassador to Burma. Mr. R. R. Saksena, who has relinquished his post as Ambassador here, left for India to take up52 words
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129 1956-07-25 5 Oil Refinery: Ceylon Rejects Proposal COLOMBO: Ceylon has re- 1 jected a proposal by an AngloAmerican combine to set up a 175-million rupee oil refinery in the island as the Government found the conditions imposed by the combine to be somewhat onerous. This information was given by the Ceylon Premier129 words
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127 1956-07-25 5 Speaker's Right To Expunge Question NEW DELHI: A question rut by Mr. H. V. Kamath on the purchase of jeeps in England caused a short-lived storm in the Lok Sabha last week leading to a number of points of order. A supplementary question of Mr. Kamath was expunged by the127 words
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171 1956-07-25 5 Govt. Servants Sinhalese Language COLOMBO: Officers of the Government Electrical Department have pointed out to the Chief Mechanical Engineer that they do not possess an adequate knowledge of Sinhalese to know whether replies sent in Sinhalese by the clerks are correct. Letters written in Sinhalese are translated into English and171 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-07-25 6 Chief M.E.R. Okorodudu, Commissioner for Western Nigeria in the United Kingdom, with his wife, are admired by the crowd which gathered outside Buckingham Palace recently to watch guests arriving to attend a garden party given by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness, the Duke of127 words
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162 1956-07-25 6 RESULT OF U.K-U.S. MOVE WASHINGTON, July 24.— World bank officials said that the Bank's offer to help finance the Aswan High Dam in Egypt had fallen through when the United States and Britain withdrew their support for that project last week. TheyReuter - 162 words
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Article41 1956-07-25 6 ATHENS, July 24.— Athens was shaken by an earthquake yesterday. The centre of the quake was not immediately located. But the shock was so strong it displaced the needle of the seismograph in the city's observatory ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article101 1956-07-25 6 NEW YORK. July 24.— -The Security Council will meet on Thursday to clear Tunisia's appL cation for United Nations membership, it was announced here. France will sponsor a resolution to admit her former protectorate, just as she did last week In the case ofReuter - 101 words
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Article23 1956-07-25 6 IRAQ BURMA DIPLOMATIC TIES BAGHDAD. July 24: Iraq has decided to establish diplomatic relations with Burma, an official announcement said on Monday. APAP - 23 words
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Article194 1956-07-25 6 NICOSIA, July 24.— Three villages within the Southeast Cyprus "triangle of terror" protested to Lord Radciiife Monday against a curfew mi* posed by the British on a fourth village. The protest assailed a curfew on the village of Paralimmi as ''primitive punishment" which violates the Charter ofAP - 194 words
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124 1956-07-25 6 U.K. TURKEY BLAMED FOR CYPRUS MUDDLE NEW YORK, July 24.— Greece has told Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, that the stand by Britain and Turkey on the Cyprus issue 'constitutes a menace to world peace and a challenge to the international community.' In a message to Mr. Hammarskjoeld theReuter - 124 words
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135 1956-07-25 6 BOMBAY YOUTH ARRESTED IN PENNSYLVANIA PHILADELPHIA, July 24: A young Indian graduate of the University of Pennsylvania from Bombay has been ordered held for a further hearing on a charge he slashed a student room-mate with a razor In a dispute over $80/-. Bipin Khurbanwala, 25, was arraigned before magistrateA.P. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration624 1956-07-25 6 GOH SOON TIOEVS Mr. Goh Soon Tioe, a violinist of rare and unique charm and conductor of an Orchestra of young prodigies, is presenting an Orchestral Concert on Saturday, Jul/ 28, at the Singapore Badminton Hall at 8.45 p.m. The sponsors of the concert are Messrs Cycle and624 words
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