Indian Daily Mail, 28 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO. No 1«5 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY Vb\ 1866 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 995 1 Suez Canal Company Nationalised Funds Found For Building The High Dam Nasser's Announcement To Jubilant Public ALEXANDRIA, July 27. COLONEL NASSER, THE EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT, HAS ANNOUNCED THE NATIONALISATION OF Tta SUEZ CANAL. He told a wildly cheering crowd of 100,000 here Egypt would use the income
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  • 310 1 LONDON, July 27— The Suez Canal connects the Red Sea J with the Mediterranean. I Engineers spent more than j 10 years driving the waterway 03 miles through the and desert from Port Said to Suez. The Canal was formally opened on November 17, 1869. Six years
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  • 651 1 LONDON, July 27— Sir Anthony Eden the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today that the and his government are considering what steps to take to counter Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal. 19 VeSin reply to a quaation that consideration was beina
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  • 84 1 AMBASSADORS CONFER IN LONDON LONDON, July 27— -Mr An thony Eden conferred with French and American envoys and British Service Chiefs late last night on Egypt's decision to nationalise the Suez Canal. Present at the meeting at Number 10 Downing Street were Mr. Jean Chauvel the French Ambassador, Mr. Andrew
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  • 115 1 BRITAIN SCARED OF UNEMPLOYMENT CAIRO, July 27— Shipping experts here today discussed the future of the Suez Canal as vital world ol artery under Egyptian nationalisation. They pointed out that the Canal is a vital link between the rich 0.l fields of the Middle East and markets in Europe. Statistics
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  • 241 1 PARIS. July 27.— The French Government announced today that it was Taking all measures to ensure the protect.on and respect of its nationals and of Its interests in Egypt.' An official communique said the French Government was In close consultation with the other governments Immediately affected by
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  • 121 1 The ships of the visiting Indian Naval Flotilla will be open to visitors on the 29th and SOth ot July, 1956, says a Press release by the Indian Commissioner here. On Sunday, 29th July, the shipa will be open to the general public between
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  • 24 1 NEW YORK, July 27.— The Security Council has unanimously endorsed Tunisia's admission as the T9th member of the United NStioni.- Reuter
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  • 250 1 "The growth and progress of the Indian Navy since Partition has been a great achievement. and India has every reason to be proud of it," said Rear Admiral Sir St. John Tyrwhitt, Flag officer of the Indian Flotilla which steamed into Singapore harbour on Thursday
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  • 44 1 COLOMBO, July 27: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, the Ceylon Prime Minister, said here today he would consider whether any urgent talks by the Colombo Powers or even the Bandung powers might be necessary following Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal. Reuter
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  • 53 1 LONDON, July 27: Lord Hore-Belisha, a Conservative Peer, suggested today that an alternative canal to the Suez Canal should be built through Israel to link the Red Sea with the Mediterranean. He gave notice he would urge this at question time in tlie House of Lords
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  • 158 1 NEW CHIEF MINISTER FOR MYSORE (From our own Correspondent) BANGALORE, July 27: Mysore will shortly have a new Chief Minister. Since majority of Congress Members of the Mysore Legislature have declared themselves against the present Chief Minister Mr. Hanumanthiya, the Congress High Command in Delhi has now given the Party
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  • 38 1 SAIGON, July 27: The Soviet leaders Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev will visit Cambodia in early September at the invitation of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, it was authoritatively learned here today. Reuter
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  • 130 1 SUEZ CANAL: COMPANY TO DEFY! PARIS, July 27: The Suez Canal Company (La Compagnie Universe.. c dv Canal Maritime de Suez) issued the following statement from its Paris office today. "La Compagnie Universelle dv Canal Maritime de Suez, having been the object of a coup de force by
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    • 462 2 (ON THE UNER DISASTER) ONLY SOME BUBBLES LEFT! SOME people imagine that with the discovery of the nuclear energy and the making of the atom bombe, man has become invincible, that man cannot be destroyed by any power on earth, that even the Nature has today become
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  • 1376 2 NATION-WIDE HOMAGE TO LOKAMANYA TILAK Nehru's Tribute At Centenary Meeting T»mh fiU y To J^wnMya Bai Gaagadhar meat," the nation pal* its homage <*Mo«dav on £e^S £^2. Sii? 6 P-W throughout the country sfSBS yrsJW-.a. aSsS: -1 that a >art from Ws other qualitk* for
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  • 962 2 Dr. Radhakrishnan's Tribute To Tilak dPr^ D El_ra- Speaking at a meeting held unhLLTSr f the Maharashtra SaiSaj to cele&ftv?Kf e SS?S of Lokamanya lii GangaS S^th^J 106 Dr S RadhakrilhSfi Si the Perspective of history will record that in Tilak we had an Indian, true
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  • 74 2 amany. TilmV 2s_U_l paid thelr horna 0 e to Lokh«» birth centenary. 8 funct »on« held to commemorate JMfcllllfcftJSS JSJS £siftf5 iftf M '"'«ter, speaking at a Tilak's time w Siticl'^Jrtt^ Mid -"V," •tastic ■bout.froedV,;'. l^"^^' The people were not enthJ? g-lvanlxed tha county L^^2E2*s_2 m 1
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  • 564 2 AHMEDABAD: Scores of processions went round the city to celebrate the birth centenary of Lokamanya Tilak. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corpora- renamed the Relief Road, Tilak Road" to perpetuate the memory of the great patriot. NASIK: The Tilak Centenary Celebrations Committee here organised a mammoth procession through the
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  • 164 2 CALCUTTA: The citizens of Calcutta paid homage to the memory of Lokamanya Tilak at a number of centenary meetings held in the city. Mr Barindra Kumar Ghosh, well-known Bengal revolutionary leader unveiled a life-size portrait of the Lokamanya at the Maha rashtra Niwas hall which wa_ renamed
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  • 610 2 Mrs. Pandit's Tribute To Tilak hmcheon in the MouU *of Comm£. Tu^«X with s bsra of the House, f Hen* of TSS t J end d b y •"■ny Memsidents. Tbe Labour TKLjL 2* a "i, pr min,nt ,n Brockway, presided and k£!5L i?L r^T",** Mr. Ponner
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  • 512 2 RATNAGIRI: The sale of the Tilak Centenary stamD.« was inaugurated from the house where the Lokamanva was born a 100 years ago Mr. Dalvl. Postmaster-G« n eral, sold the first lot of these stamps at a ceremonial function before a large gathering Ito Mr. Appasaheb Patwardhan
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  • 50 2 BOMBAY: All the principal markets in India remainmufrnT**! on ccoun t of tbe ■'•th Centenary of Lokamanya Tilak. The Madras Stock Exchange remain closed on t_? X?*' at a mark of respect m. S? 9m °ry of the late Mr Ramaswami Naidu, a member of the Exchange.
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  • 574 3 _SV». Judge's Fundings On Allahabad 'Varmiiy Incidents ALLAHABAD: Tha Randhir Singh Enquiry Committee appointed by tha Vice-Chancellor of the Allahabad University to enquire into tha causes of indiscipline in the University has auggested that political parties should withdraw from the university students to tha larger interests of
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  • 74 3 MANGALORE: The Indian Airline Corporation plane on its return flight from Cochin to Bombay last week returned to the base after a few miles flight A3 lt developed mechanical trouble. A relief plane arrived at Cochin from Madras with technical personnel and took off for Bombay
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  • 71 3 MADRAS: The Cochin Express due in Madras on July 18. arrived after a delay of two hours as the rod between two compartments of the train broke while it was running between the Trivellore and Shevapet stations. The train was stopped for the damage to be repaired
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  • 828 3 TANJORE: A conference of mirasdars and agriculturists from all over the district was convened on July 16 at the PWD Inspection Bungalow at the instance of Mr. R. M. Sundaram, Director of Agriculture, Government of Madras, to discuss ways and means of accelerating food production
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  • 292 3 NEW DELHI: A delegation headed by Mr. M. V. Krishnappa. Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, will be visiting China for a study of agricultural planning and also the techniques adopted in that country for Increasing agricultural production. In addition to the leader, the delegation
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  • 151 3 Academy For Development Of Hindi NEW DELHI: A Central Academy for Indian Languages and the creation of a Hindi Law Commission are two outstanding recommendations of the Official Language Commission, according to well-inform-ed sources. The main object of the Academy will be encouragement of research and development of the national
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  • 115 3 ERODE: Tlrumalal Gounden Df Kolathupalayam village near Erode aged about 25, met with his death under tragic circumstances. It ls stated that he and four others were engaged In digging out earth from tankbeds at Onamurivu near Kotathupalayam village when surdenly the loose earth slipped down burying
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  • 113 3 INDIA'S DIRECT MARITIME LINK WITH RUSSIA BOMBAY. The Indian cargo Oner S.S. "Bharat Rani" left Vishakapatnam for Aden on her way to the Black Sea port of Odessa Inaugurating India's first direct maltlme Ink with the Soviet Russia. Hie 10,872-tons freighter, owned by the Bharat Lines of Bombay, Is ttie
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  • 255 3 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have deputed some senior officials of the Department of Industries to assist the officers of the Union Government in their fact-finding survey to assess the quality of the bauxite ore in th e Sheveroy hill tract near Yercaud. The officials
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  • 148 3 Power-Drill To Extract Salem Bauxite Samples MADRAS: A power-drill has been sent by the Industries Department of the Madras Government to Shevroy Hills In Salem district for use by the team of officials who would shortly go there to extract "bulk" samples of bauxite. These samples, as already reported In
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  • 174 3 MADRAS: Cash and jewels worth about Rs. 7,000 are reported to have been stolen last Thursday from the resldex.ce of Haji Abdul Kareem, proprietor of a cloth shop in Pycrofts Road, TripHeane. Haji Abdul Kareem ls resldsing in the upstairs of the shop. iiie entrance to
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  • 1228 3 STATES REORGANISATION > NEW DELHI: While the endorsement by the Joint Select Committee of the major decisions of the Government on States reorganisation should normally create the impression that no farther changes of an important character can be expected, that feeling of finality- has, somehow,
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  • 67 3 Flood Havoc In Neeleswaram Firka MANGALORE: About 1,000 houses were destroyed, several heads of cattle were lost and vast areas of paddy cultivation damaged, rupees five lakhs during the recent floods in Neeleswaram flrka in South Kanara district. i The information was contaired to a memorandum sub-' mitted by Mr.
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  • 121 3 KATHMANDU Peking Is sending a commission to investigate the current unrest to some parts of Tibet, a highly reliable source said here. The commission, appointed by Mr. Ohou En-lai, the Prime Minister, should now be on its way to Lhasa. Throughout its stay in Tibet,
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have not yet taken any decision on the invitation of the Japanese Finance Minister to the Indian Finance Minister to visit Japan. This was disclosed In the Lok Sabha at question time by Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, the
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  • 101 3 Congress Candidates In Next Elections MADRAS: The AH India Congress Committee office has sent a telegraphic communication to the Tamil Nad Congress Committee, extending the time for receiving suggestions from the members of the various District Congress Committees regarding the Congress candidates to be set up for the different constituencies
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  • 116 3 RANGOON: A gang of dacoits recently raided the house of a Rangoon University Lecturer in broad day light, shot his wife dead and made good with some valuables. This was the second raid by the gangsters in the University camp during the last four days. It
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  • 79 3 LUCKNOW: The Civil Supplies and Industries Minister of U.P., Mr. C. B. Gupta, told the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha that prices of foodgrains and cloth had risen by eight to fifteen per cent and 17 per cent respectively since April 1 last. Bad rabi
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  • 70 3 MADRAS: An earthquake of moderate intensity at its origin with its epi-centre at latitude 7 degrees south, longitude 128 degrees east of Flores Sea, about 3,380 miles away from Madras, was recorded by the seismograph in the Madras Observatory at 13 hrs. 12 mm. (1.5. T.) on
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  • 134 3 MADRAS: Inspector Ananthanarayanan of the Flower Bazaar Police Station, held an Inquest over the body of Santhanam (38) who died on the night of July 16 as a result of a fall from the upstair portion Into the inner court yard of a house in Budriah Garden Street,
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  • 78 3 BURDWAN: Dr. B. C. Roy. West Bengal Chief Minister, accompanied by Dr. N. K. Siddhanta, Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University, Mr. Prafulla Sen and Mr. Atulya Ghosh came here for the selection of a site for a rural university. The party visited several places in the town
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  • 747 4 MR. KAMARAJ'S APPEAL KmJ^^S*?LJ?* W Tnttcorin, Mr. K. ■\aniaraj, cmef Minister, had a somewhat novel experience. Near Nattarkulam, a number of Harijans came in a group and prostrated in front of the car oi Mr. Kamaraj and prayed for sites for bnildinz •S^L 2 16
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  • 148 4 Diplomatic Ties With Russia: Nepal's Decision KATOMANDU: The Nepalese Foreign Office made an announcement recently that Nepal and the Soviet Union have decided to establish diplomatic relations at the Embassy level. The announcement aaid that by establishing diplomatic relation* the two countries hoped to promote extension of their friendly co-operation
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  • 90 4 Midwifery Training: In T.-C. State TRTVANDRUM. In a notification calling for apphcSSone rrom women candidate for the two-year Midwifery tratoto* course, the T.-C. State Pubhf Service Commission tes JES that preference will be given 55J5h dWatag kn <™"X eyStor Another condition is that th<£ should be either urmarrJed *Z vorced
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  • 312 4 BOMBAY: A Press com- i rmmique issued by the Reserve Hank of India on the new loans ____2_! total amount of aubeSSSise? ,5. 3 X cent «ond 1962. 3% per cent National Pla n Bonds— third serifs (3% per cent 1967) and 3? per cent loan
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  • 613 4 BANGALORE: Further hearing of the case against Krish aa, Muntewaml and Govinda Reddy for alleged offences in connection with the Bangalore mass murders waa resum ed here recently before the S& Mr. A. Panchakshariah. The Defence Counsel Mr. s*r\. 01 awl Mr. K. Bhashyam of the
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  • 512 4 India's Efforts To Buy. Cement From Burma Fail NEW DELHI: India's efforta to buy cement which Burma h^d received from the USSR have failed, the Commerce Minister, Mr. T.T. Krfshnamachari, told the .Lok Sabha answering a supplementary question. Earlier, replying to Mr. Gurupadaswami, the Minister disclosed that, till the end
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  • 46 4 Deshmukh Explains Resignation To His Electorate BOMBAY: Mr. C. d Deshmukh, Union Finance Minister met leading political workers' from hia constituency of Allba* to Kolaba district here la* week when, It undetstood he explained the ciroumsfficS ieading to his decision to resten trom the Central Cabinet,
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  • 92 4 GOODS WAGONS CAPSIZE: ONE KILLED R a «S W DE^ I: The Northern Railway said in a Press Note here i^t Wedn esday that a yy employee was killed SSL t e h engme driver ln J ur ed when the engine of a mixed Passenger and goods train got
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  • 307 4 ft i NAOPUR: Tho Christian Mles.on.ry Activity SnoMiry Committee, appointed by tho Madhya Pradesh Gov#rnmont, «_!L_!_n!!s OL** r9port h «re that a lum of Be. 20.27 I23L.1!!! 557 ■i?'* 1 by th# variout ia«a_6ri miaalonaiy activities from foreign countries during tho thpoo and
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  • 94 4 W. Bengal Food Crisis: Pt. Shukla's Appeal For Help NAGPUR: Pandit Ravi Shan- Chief Ministo^f Madhya Pradesh, appealed to the people of the State to heto generously the flood-stricken people of West Bengal. The news about flood havoc In Midnapore and 24-Parganas of West Bengal was distressing, Pandit Shukla said.
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  • 108 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Traneport, told Mr. Bhibhuti Mlsra in the Lok Sabha that it would take about five years to complete the road in all reelects up to Chini and another five years to the Tibet border. k n,^
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  • 85 4 PRIMA FACIECASE FOR BREACH OF PRIVILEGE LUCKNOW: The Speaker, A «__L kher ruled to the U.P. Vidhan 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 at
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  • 64 4 U.N.E.S.C.O. RESEARCH CENTRE AT CALCUTTA NEW DELHI: Advisory Committee to the UNESCO regyy at Calcutta on the social impUcation of indusS'^, 111 Southern Asia should take up a pilot study *-a the P? vch ological, cultural and social factors affectine productivity. The study wouW be in conjunction with the International
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  • 134 4 Expert To Aid Kid Leather Industry MADRAS: The Council of Scientific ard industrial Research has secured the ser* vices of an American expert for a period of two yean tinker the Point Four aid programme for development of the glace kid leather Industry .n the country. The expert," Mr. John
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  • 102 4 KATHMANDU: Five daily newspapers to four languages K^fh^w bem Published in Kathmandu where five years ago during th e Rana rule there was not even a single periodical publication. P«"ooi i«, I ThJ at^ among toe papers dail L P 01 I"*^1 the first En^.i°
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  • 42 4 S» 44? ff on a tnai S The steamer was not carrying any passengers at the time. crew jumped to safety into bSrthS?' h another ste ame? berthed athwart "Samastipur undpr aus the accident is under investigation
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  • 76 4 S on g ress Executive To Meet On Aug. 3 NEW DELHI: The next meetu* of th« Congress WoS«K Committee wSIW ocre i on Aug. 5, itTle£* As already reported, the Coo _V^»H,l77__S?^ W^, SOOn after Mr There Is considerable political activity i. vtow of thedecMons soon to be taken
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  • 35 4 NEW DELHI: Mr J r gssa, eput > 5 "advanced stagT" te Giswan y i ta 1h to n' Dr Choitram salTSt i?L D K PUty 11 thte force "in WSSSS&
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  • 59 4 *»*BsmjP. Dr. 8 Radha- .I Vice-President of WrttoeZb? l^ ned to Delfti taS^rK after a seven-week 55* Eu^pPc ard East and Central African countries is \m%^J a fS cm f d with Stoi n g %h£ friendfi Wp entertained peace fcS| rl 5 rw »<>«l«n of to D
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  • 112 4 MRS. PANDIT HONOURED BY WALES 'VARSITY LONDON: Mrs. Pandit rdia's High CommlairtiS. 1 London, received the honorary C i*sZ&** m i J* the University of Wales at Bangor on July J« Principal Anthony steel wh n presented Mrs. Pandit, said "To have been tamrisemM three times for parttcipattaTin one's national
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  • 194 4 BOMBAY: The All-in*, Civil Liberties Council^nn^ ced that lt would set up a c£j. mlttee to enquire Into the wl lice firings during the recim linguistic disturbances in bay City and elsewhere hi the sta te. The Committee would consist of eminent jurists whose competence to
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  • 83 4 BOMBAY: Mr. C. D. Deahmukh, Union Finance Minister. held informal discussion with the Maharashtrlan members of the Legislative Assembly from Kolaba and Ratnagiri districts He is understood to have explained to them his stand on the Samyukta Maharashtra issue. Mr. Deshmukh is stated £L to W
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  • 63 4 ERNAKULAM: The Indian tro_S£^£ wiH *>« «eed for 2S?»K lubB todi a to future This was disclosed by Mr. J- M Shrtoagesh, Managing Director HindUethan Airoraft Factory, Bangalore, rri»flo presiding over the anniversary celebrations of a private *e-m--nautical engineering training educatiocal Institution. mJ*\M*.**M** saw' that the
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  • 13 4 Madras— -London Air Link tne end of the year 3un«»r {M. weekly •ow«,VS
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  • 1299 5 Over IO.VUO Rendered Homed*** In Anjar Town Alone Relief Operations Speeded BHUJ: According to the official reports available here last week the death-roll in the earthquake that rocked Hutch on Saturday last has mounted to 109. Of these, 102 deaths had occurred in Anjar. while the
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  • 78 5 BOMBAY: Within an hour f the earthquake havoc to Anjar, troops were rushed out from Bhuj to army vehicles under the command of Majoi Khem Singh, Army sources Bal^ h Army doctor with a de tachment of field ambulance was also in the party.
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  • 148 5 CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S SYMPATHY NEW DELHI: The Con- gress President, Mr. U. N„l Dhebar, in a Press statement says: I have read in the pa- 1 pers to-day about the unsual earthquake and the consequent loss of life and property in Kutch. I send to tlie people of Kutch and especially
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  • 337 5 MADRAS: The working of the Dog Squad of the Madras City Police has attracted the attention of other States in the country, some of which are trying to form similar squads for crime detection in their areas. Recently, two Alsations from Bihar were to the City,
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  • 29 5 ASSAM ASSEMBLY TO MEET NEXT MONTH SHILLONG: The Assam Legislative Assembly has been summoned to meet on August 27 for Its last sess on before the next general elections.
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  • 792 5 BOMBAY: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Minister for Health, said here that until and unless local bodies were assigned their true place in the body politic, the common man would not feel the Impact of a socialist State. She emphasised the importance of provid_ng protected water supply and
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  • 141 5 NEW DELHI: Taking part In a special programme. "Homage to Tilak" broadcast by All India Radio to mark the Tilak Centenary celebrations, Mr. C. Rajagopalachari said: "Thanks to the Lokamanya' s work, Gandhiji found the people of India prepared for his own message of resistance
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  • 79 5 NEW DELHI: A village la Almora district situated on the border of India and Tibet sinking on account of geological changes, according to a report from the U.P. Government to the Geological Survey of India. Giving this information in the Lok Sabha last week, in re ply to
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  • 63 5 COLOMBO: Over 104 million rupees was transferred out of Ceylon last year against receipts totalling over 3.2 million rupees, according to the annual report of the Controller of Exchange, just released. Indian nationals who left Ceylon for good last year transferred assets totalling Rs. 37.1
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  • 129 5 BANARAS: Mr. S. N. Ghosh, Editor of the Pioneer, Lucknow, said lt was essential that India should have its own international news agency so as to get news from outside without bias Indian newspaper proprietors, he said, should pool their resources to build up such
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  • 216 6 Greater Flexibility Needed To Counter Soviet Tactics LLOYD'S APPEAL TO WEST LONDON, July 27.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, said here that the West mast show greater flexibility if it was to counter Russia's changed tactics in seeking world domination. Mr. Lloyd told the association of American correspondents
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  • 118 6 FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS ASSOCIATION OF S. E. ASIA Cabinet Ministers, Senior Government officials, consular and diplomatic representatives, public relations officers, editors of local newspapers, and other journalists were present at tho inaugural reception given by tlie Foreign CorrespondentsAssociation of South East Asia In Singapore, at the Prince's Restaurant last evening. Mr.
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  • 237 6 REJECT AID FROM BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES PROTEST AGAINST A-BOMB TEST C.R's APPEAL TO INDIA GOVT. MADRAS, July 27— Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, an elder Indian statesman called upon the Indian Government to reject development aid from Britain and the United States which countries, according to him, have declared "nuclear war
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  • 214 6 (By our Staff Reporter) Singapore's fame as a tourist centre is expected to be considerably enhanced as a result of the labours of Mr. Edward Prentice, a senior staff officer of the Stansford Research Institute, who is now in the Colony on a short visit. Mr.
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  • 73 6 A Communist terrorist has surrendered in the Federation. A woman terrorist, Thien Yong alias Lee Chin, gave herself up at Kepong Police Station in Selangor on July 11. News of this surrender has been withheld until now for security reasons. An Area Security Unit patrol contacted two
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  • 25 6 The half-yearly General meeting of the Kamala Club, Singapore will be held at the Club premises on Monday, July 30 at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 402 6 decided tohold t P h; b |nd?n rV A C dm < fXTi?? lon ew De,h ment) Examination wmXme iS B«tem£r !g! C i a "ecruitat certain over*.. cent^X'onV^ The examination will be held to the Office of the Commissioner for the
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  • 150 6 LONDON, July 27— Britain land Pakistan have agreed that the Royal Air Force staging post at Mauripur, Pakistan, should be closed on December 31, 1066, to enable the Pakistan Air Force to have full use of the airfield. Mr. Nigel Birch, Air Minister, toid the House of
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  • 55 6 NEW YORK. July 27— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Secretary General of the United Nations, has abandoned plans for a Scandinavian holiday to return to New York to deal with the new "deeply disturbed conditions" in the Middle East. He is due here from Geneva today morning,
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  • 206 6 Fed. Minister's Assurance From Our Correspondent it may be re-called that at the last session of the Legislative Council Dato Haji Yahya bn Dato Abdul Razak representing Malay Commerce had suggested that Malays might demand nationalisation of road transport industry if they found the present
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  • 168 6 CITY COUNCIL WORKERS' DEMANDS TURNED DOWN Rejecting the demands of the City Council Labour Unions Federation, the Acting President of the City Council Mr. R. Mlddleton-Smith deprecated the Federation's "attempt to force the Cqyncil to negotiate under threat of strike." He added: "It should be unnecessary to remind you that
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  • 166 6 CEYLONESE ARRESTED IN MADRAS (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 27: A Ceylonese National is to be prosecuted here in th* Indian Court for abetment of illicit immigration into Ceylon. One Selvaraj from Jaffna was arrested by Tanjore Police just as he was about to embark from Adiramapatnam for Ceylon
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  • 163 6 (From our own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 27: Any delay to the creation of new States would be very harmful and would only provoke greater controversy said the Home Minister Mr. Govind Ballbh Pant urging the members of Lok Sabha to pass the States
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  • 54 6 His Holiness Paraniothi Mahan will return to Spore en Monday at 8 a.m. from Dh karta by air, after nearly month's stay there. The Mahan will stay in si n gapore for 2 months befor fc Dro i ceedtog to Burma. He will be staying at
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