Indian Daily Mail, 30 July 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail ys£xil No. 164 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY SO. 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 403 1 Assistance Without Strings «BIG THREE" PLAN COUNTER- OFFENSIVE MOSCOW, July 29, The Soviet Communist newspaper Pravda said today in its comment on the Suez Canal crisis, that Russia was willing to meet any "practical" requests by Egypt for economic aid. The newspaper did not mention any
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  • 150 1 LONDON, July 29, British and United States diplomats opened urgent talks here 1 today obout Western counter— I moves to Egypt's nationalisa- i tion of the Suez Canal Company. The talks between Mr. Robert Murphy, of the State Department and Sir Harold Caccia, Acting Permanent
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  • 139 1 LONDON, July 29, British public figures today called for use of force if necessary in dealing with Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal. Lord Killearn. British Ambassador to Egypt from 1936 to 1946 urged Britain to consider sending troops to reoccup? the Canal preferably with
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  • 68 1 WASHINGTON, Jul y 29.--The United States protested vigorously to Egypt yesterday against what it called many 'intemperate, inaccurate and misleading statements'' made this week about the U.S. by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The protest was delivered orally by Under-Secretar v of State Herbert Hoover Jr.
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  • 78 1 COMBAY. July 29.— Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal Company was -matching toughness with toughness.' the hindustan Standard floclared to-day. It said that even if Egypt s action waa not legally sustain■We, It was a 'superb stroke °f diplomacy touching one of tt*e tenderest spots of the
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  • 301 1 Nationalisation Will Not Benefit Egypt CHICAGO, July 29: The Chicago Tribune said today that a "charter" for Egypt to seize the Suez Canal had been I provided by the resolution ot I the United Nations in 1952. It said that President Nasser of Egypt could be expected to defend his
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  • 517 1 t a urn July 29, President Nasser's remark abou^'^«J mobilisation" yesterday set ofl wUd JlJ^throughout Egypt-particularly fOT *iP com SE-tot» geneS mobilisation was being pro"iLi It was soon realised that President Nasser's remaA waT^orTrhetorical than real, In the military Se 8 The
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  • 57 1 Sultan Arrives For Holiday In Britain Sir Abu Bakar, Sultan ot Pahang his consort, and h_ 3 -year-old youngest son, Tengku Aunan, at Southampton aboard the Hner queen Mary on a holiday visit. The Sultan plans to stay until October. He will have an audience with Queen Elizabeth and will
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  • 202 1 Ceylon Govt's Offer To S-E-Asian Students 2. YEAR TECHNICAL COURSES me Government of Ceylon is offering, under the Colombo Plan training facilities .n Mechnical, Irrigation and Electrical Engineering Technology to 12 students from South and South East Asia, including Singapore. An official statement issued announcing this offer by Ceylon Government,
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  • 163 1 REYMOSA, Mexico, July 29: Tagore, the ventriloquist who had himself nailed to a crocs in the bull-ring here on Sunday, July 22, ended his crucifixion "spectacular" on Friday last. Lucio Medina, the promoter of the exhibition, said he told Tagore "you can take the nails out if
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  • 96 1 GENOA, July 29: The Italian liner, operator of the sunken Anrrea Doria, announced yesterday it would ask the Italian government to begin construction immediately of a new luxury liner to take its place. The executive committee also announced plans to transfer other shipping to the
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  • 39 1 CANBERRA, July 29: Australia Prime Minister Robert Menzies he added Thailand to list of countries he is visiting soon. After leaving Japan he will visit the Philippines, Thailand, Malaya, Singapore and Indonesia.- A.P.
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  • 157 1 RUSSIA'S GENEROUS GESTURE TO PERSIA: SURRENDERS LONG OIL CONCESSION LONDON, July 29.— Moscow Radio reported yesterday that the Soviet Government had decided to give up Russia's oil concession in Northern Persia. The announcement said the Soviet Council of Mm ster s had decided that in the interest of good neighbourly
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  • 187 1 Ban On Meetings (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 29: Madras City Police Commissioner has banned all kinds of processions and demonstrations within Madras City for fifteen days from August, 1. The ban is consequence of a threat by Periyar E. V. Ramaswami to start an
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  • 31 1 Nepal Japan Diplomatic Ties KATMANDU, Nepal July 29: The Nepalese Government announced yesterday an agreement has been reached with Japan for exchange of diplomatic missions as soon as pos- sible. A.P.
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  • 152 1 From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, July 29: Differences within the Congress Legislative Party in the new Pondy State have been settled. Five members of the Party who resigned in protest when Edouard Goubert. one of most loyal henchman of Fiance during her regime was elected leader
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  • 204 1 LONDON, July 29, Britain's latest shortage people to play- the piano in saloons. In Central London the pub is inclined to be a dreary place, without fun or culture, and devoted to swift consumption of beer. But in the suburbs and in the pleasant
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  • 658 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., July 30, 1956 SUEZ CRISIS: THE TRUTH JF war breaks out over the Suez issue, then the Bi*r Three and Big Three alone will be solely responsible for it There is no valid reason for their anger over the nationalisation of the Suez Canal by
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  • 3049 2 'Serious And Explosive 9 Cabinet Nat Consulted On Bombay's Future Unfair To Maharashtra NEW DELHI: Mr. a D. Deshmukh, explaining the reasons for Ms resignation from the Cabinet in a statement before the Lok Sabha said that the Government's decision in regard to Bombay City and
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  • 603 2 Nehru's Reply To Deshmukh Bill Ola Ne i r e d thl the »««o«« dwtoion on the S R a: keel Bomi> cii> Mr. Nehru added: "This matter has been under the consideration of the Cabinet in various ways and for many months. We
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  • 759 3 "Towering Personality And Great Leader" SEW DELHI: Broadcasting a talk last week on the eve of the Tilak Centenary celebrations, President Rajendra Prasad said that Lokamanya Tilak would go down In history as one of the foremost builders of the Indian nation. ''As a man of
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  • 769 3 Nehru's Homage BOMBAY; Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, in a message on the occasion of the celebrations of the Lokamanyal Tilak birthday centenary says: "It is difficult to write about persons who have dominated the life of a country during a crucial period, as Lokamanya Tilak did. We cannot measure giants
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  • 86 3 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has donated Ra 1,000 to the "Lotmanya TUak birth oenteadry fund" established at Poona. The fond 1b to be utilised In organising "creative and constructive activities aiming at welfare of the people. Mr. N. C. Cbatterjee, M.P., Is Chairman of the
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  • 236 3 KURNOOL.: The Andhra Pradesh Congress Election Committee met at the residence of Mr. Kala Veckata Rao. Minister for Planning and Health last week here. Mr. Alluri Sathyanarayane Raju, President, Andhra Pradesh Congress, presided. Six out of the nine members of the Committee attended the meeting. Those
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  • 116 3 Dept. Of Archaeology In Madras 'Varsity MADRAS: Dr. T. V, Mahaltagam. Reader in the Department of Indian History, University of Madras, has fceen appointed professor In the Department of Archaeology and Indian History by the University of Madras. Mr. Ravi Vanna, Registrar of the Madras university, said that both the
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  • 46 3 DJAKARTA, July 28, President Sukarno will leave Indonesia on August, 26 for a tour of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Communist China, tne Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced, um-ml^' The announcement said tne tout* was expected to last about 60 days. Reuter
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  • 300 3 QUOTAS NOT UTHISED BY MILLS BOMBAY: It is observed that the export quotas allotted to Indian mills by the Government for the export- of cotton yarn are not being utilised by them to the fullest ex- I tent The exports as seen for! the last six months are at a
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  • 367 3 Progress Reviewed KURNOOIi: Mr S. Banerjt, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of How* Affairs, Government of India, who hu been deputed to undertake a fact finding; mission In the various States affected by states' reorganisation, outlined the progress made In regard to the reorganisation work to Bombay, Hyderabad
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  • 127 3 ALLIANCE WITH D.M.K. SOCIALISTS DENY REPORTS TIRUCHr. Reports about a contemplated electoral alliance between the Dravkla Munnetra Kazhagam and the Socialists appearing in some section of the Press was today denied by My. p.R. Ramasamy, a mem' ber of the Tamil wad Socialist Party Committee. He said that there was
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  • 418 3 "GLAD TO BE BACK HOME" WARM RECEPTION AT AIRPORT NEW DBLHIt Prtmn Mi«Ut«r ftefcra. arrlvad ia cmmtitos, was aoctrtted a w»r m w«ic«ne at th« F«lam airport. The president, Dr. Rajendrai Prasad, and the Vice-president Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, were the first to greet Mr .Nehru as
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  • 876 3 KAM4RAJ LAYS FOUNDATION KOVILPAXTI: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister laid the f oundatioa-stone burt week to* aohmersiMe brtd&e over the Vaippar river at MMthalapnra m village The Chief MMster after laying the 'w"^* 0 "SJ that people were aollerlng a lot lor want of the bridge. Me
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  • 89 3 ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT NEW DELHI :The Kajya Sabha session, which commences on July 30, will take up on August S, a resolution given notice of by Babu Goplnath Singh for the abolition of capital pnniwhinent. The resolution reads: This House la of opinion that capital punishment be abolished. Another
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  • 208 3 MADRAS; In partial modification of existing rules, Government have issued orders directing that the full-fee concession in schools be confined only to the children of Vanniakula Kshatriyas or Padayachls belonging to the villages of Vellayankuppam >" South Arcot District and Teonore in Tiruchirapalll District. Thia takes effect from
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  • 611 4 Experiment To Be Tried In Calcutta? TRIVANDRUM: While there was no concrete scheme in regard to the question of issuing to voters identity cards with photographs, the experiment might be tried in one street in Calcutta, said Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner
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  • 369 4 NEW SYSTEM MAY BE TRIED IN T.-C. TRIVANDRUMT: Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner, last week expressed the hope that the new markingsystem of Vote could be triet in Travancore-Cochin where the percentage of literacy was the highest in India. He told pressmen that he has asked the State's Chief
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  • 33 4 Mr. Sukumar Sen arrived here by plane from Trivandrum on July 21. He wa s received by Mr. M. K. Varadarajan, Chief Electoral Officer of the State at the airport.
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  • 241 4 SKULL OF STONE AGE MAN FOUND IN BALANGODA COLOMBO, July 28: The skulls and bones of a man who livsd in the stone age and implements of stone and deer bone have been discovered by Or. P. E. P. Deraniyagala, Director of National Museum in Ceylon, at Balangoda, in southwest
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  • 272 4 Magistrates Want End Of Short Prison Sentences LONDON: Britain's 10.00 C JP's, through their "trade union," the Magistrates Association, have presented to the Home Secretary proposal* whereby the minor crlminaJ should receive, not a short prison sentence, but certain disciplmary measures and training i n a trade outside prison Well
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  • 32 4 gtaSSKS J«p»n bad remarkable out. put and her harvest for 1955--58 Is estimated ta approximately 11,400,000 tons, showing a rise of 3,500,000 tons over the previous year'g harvest. NA-
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  • 216 4 YUGOSLAV CARGO SHIPS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI, July 28: The first cargo-ship ordered for- by India from Yugoslav shipyards will be the latest and most modern of its kind, it is learned. It will be airconditioned throughout and will provide more living room and mess facilities to the crew and
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  • 204 4 Stabbed Woman Colleague: Clerk To die Hp?°, MBAY: The sentence of death passed on Parmanand C. Gurutaxani, a clerk in the Western Railway. b y the Bombay Sessions Court, on a charge of murder was confirmed by Mr Justice Gajendragadkar SSL?'" J St i Cc Gokha^ at the B^ mba
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  • 248 4 BOMBAY: Mr. S. Boothalingam, Secretary of the Indian iron and Steel Ministry Is negotiating with the West German Export Credit Corporation for the financing- of a 200,000.000 iron foundry for this country, it is reported here. Mr. Boothalinga m is expected to be in the
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  • 195 4 NEW DELHI: Investigation in the case against Mr. K.inmkrishna Dalmia Involving the funds of the Bharat Insurance company was likely to take some more time, in view of its "complicated nature/ the Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, Mr. M. C. Shah, told Mr. N. B. Chowilhury
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  • 60 4 YUGOSLAV RAILWAY BRIDGES FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: July 28: A contract has been signed between the Railway Board and a Yugoslav firm for the supply of 20 railway bridges, valued at £170,000. Negotiations are stated to be under way for the supply of larger railway bridges by Yugoslav fabricators. Yugoslavia
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  • 298 4 India's Shipyard Not In Second Plan NEW DELHI: A secon shipyard for India, mooted fo some time now, will not b completed during the secom Plan period, Dr. J. C. Ghosh member of the Planning Com mission, Indicated here at i meeting of th*. Parliamentary Committee dealing with th< Industries,
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  • 64 4 NEW DELHI; Peter r R 19-8 t« d i a climb «rs' team in 19^8 to Jannu-Himal. An expedition of four Cor ?ersit ZO of°S StS from the S£ perm Lion "f mbu r^ ha s asked arp m fol n to cx P lor e the
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  • 176 4 'PHONE TAPPING BY KARACHI C.I.D. KARACHI: The Pakistan Central Government, according to informed Sources here, have already commenced inquiries .nto the affairs of the Karachi C.1.D., and Premier Mohammed AJi, op his return from London, would be apprised of the situation. It was learnt here today that the Cabinet would
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  • 104 4 lieutenant cf Khan Abdui Ghaffar Khan, said that the Anti-One Unity Front and Khudai Khidmatgaars would g»ve up their opposition to one-unit if, in a referendum on the issue, a majority favoured merger of provinces in the West Pakistan unit. In a statement here he said. "More and
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  • 62 4 NEW DELHI: A desien centre will be opened at Lucknow for the development of handicrafts, i n addition to the three regional design certres set up already at Bombay Bangalore and Calcutta, and Delft? 1 atUFC d6Sl&n Centre at These centres evolve new de*jjns and lraprove exist^
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  • 208 4 Offer Of Foreign Loans to finance her B. R. Bhaga? T*! 8 to todla Replying to Mr. BhlgwAih^J* 1 ***&**>**• Minister added that a loan -ff a^ a^ d the I>eputy been authorised bj Sifu s toh? 40 oro "SS purchase of commodities and utlllsed f °r
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  • 26 4 Trade tSt to nter a tional J e S poSota y M f T Commw •n g i£ or4Slo«featurcommemorates thi r wil *ch NAFBN
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  • 152 4 MADAMPE, A Muslin, yogi has fasted for a year In a dark room H lth only a glass of milk a day J 1 y°#l AM* K*foor o* Akkaraipattu, who i» the father of four children left his family i 0 years a|fo and
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  • 11 4 KARACHI: The Awsml La ment. e Ver^?u tral <*"*«-
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  • 56 4 MYSORE CONGRESS AFFAIRS NEW DEl£f IKS Mysore ef M taister of Cor g:ress President through one of the Mysore Ministere. He has offered to abide by any decision taken by the High Command. X The decision on the Mysore affair was postponed as the High command was waiting M° 1
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  • 27 4 Dersnip of the Congress Par «ve en c a o r mm ?r y SGTsiS: «»ve Committee of the p«rtv elect-. ed,n
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  • 19 4 TOBACCO ENQUIRY COMMITTEE Tobac^^"-- Ctotral SS\ y^% miah mp X'K RasftumwT P Sjf^ its work Cochin Madras Bangalore and
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  • 393 5 Not Only Their Language But Their Very Existence Jeopardised EFFECT OF SINHALA BILL I JAFFNA: "The Tamils now have reason to f-ar that the Sinhalese only bill will annihilate the ,-ulture and indeed the very existence of the Tamil race in the island," tfae
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  • 263 5 COLOMBO: There is no denying the fact that Uie question of the official language has brought about certain serious disruptive tendencies, states the editorial in tne latest issue of "The Ceylon Teacher" published last week. The editorial adds that the "battle-cries" that have been heard in
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  • 132 5 TEMPLE ENTRY HARIJANS' THANKS COLOMBO: Pandit K. P. Ratnam. President of the Thamil Marai Kalagam has thanked the members of the Temple Entry Society and the managers of the temples for having admitted the Harijans into the Hindu temples.He has requested the Society to work also for the immediate removal
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  • 185 5 COLOMBO: The Govern-uv-ntt has asked the Minister of Industries and Fisheries, Mr. P. H. William de Silva, to explore the possibility of establishing an oil refinery in Trincomalee. According to official sources. the Governmentt feels that Trincomalee would be an ideal location for an oil refinery
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  • 191 5 E. GERMANY INVITES CEYLON MPs wwmbu: kot the first ume, a a Communist country has invited a parliamentary delegation from Ceylon. The President of the Peoples' Chamber of East Germany, Dr Uendermann, has invited a parliamentory delegation from Z[ on to vlsit East Germany. The invitation has been sent to
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  • 115 5 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Local Government and Cultural Affairs is considering a proposal to build a vihare at Galle Face. The vihare will be called the, Raja Maha Vihare, and wiD. house the relics of Sariputta and Moggallana. Japan has agreed to finance the construction of
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  • 145 5 COLOMBO: Friday is the favourite day of ber«ws in Ceylon. This i s revealed in a case study of 2SB beggars in Colombo, Handy, Gaile, Anuradhapura and Jaffna daring the recent islandwide beggar survey. The report of the Director of Social Services in this connection states: "Fridays have
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  • 101 5 FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COLOMBO: The Ceylon National Chamber of Commerce has in a memorandum oo the Prime Minister, recommended the provision of a Chair in the University of Business Administration. The Chamber states Uiat though technical skills received some measure of attention during colonial times, there were no facilities
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  • 62 5 RUBBER EXPORTER FINED RS. 25,000 COLOMBO: A fine of Rs. 25,000 was imposed by the Customs last week on a leading local rubber exporter who had attempted to defraud the Government to the extent of Rs 11,000. He lhad attempted to export 300 bales of latex crepe rubber valued at
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  • 143 5 COLOMBO: Complaints that all the alienated lands in Bandarawela were unsuitable for development owing to the scarcity of water were made by allottees at a meeting at Yahalarawa, presided over by Mr. D. G. Jayasuriye, Supervisor of LDO allotments. They said that unless the Government devised ways
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  • 807 5 Mr* R. M. Sundaram's Assurance PATTUKKOTTAI: The assurance that a fully equipped tractor service and maintenance station vvouiu soon oe located and opened by the Slate Agricultural Department at xiruvarur was given by Mr. tt. M Sunaaram. Director of Agriculture, last week. Mr Sundaram, who has
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  • 165 5 SEA AND AIRBORNE TRADE IN JUNE CAI.CUTTA: The adverse trade balance of India on account or sea and air-borne trade last month decreased to Rs. 173,400,000 from Rs. 226,--800,000 In the previous month, according to the provisional figures released by the Department of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics. During- the month
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  • 58 5 MADRAS: A Chemical Test. Ing and Analytical Laboratory to conduct resaerch in coin* positions of samples and minerals is likely to be set up in Andhra. A suggestion to establish a laboratory modelled after the one by the Madras Government ha s been made to
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  • 108 5 TIRUNELVELJ: At a special meeting of the Tirunelveli Bar Association Mr. A. S, Narayanaswami Alyar presiding, a resolution moved by Mr. 8. Vaikuntamurthi and seconded by Mr. S. P. Sivasubramanla Nadar, was passed unanimously expressing "grave concern" at the procedure adopted by Mr. Krlshnamurthi, Revenue Divisional Officer.
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  • 721 5 G. G. P. CRITICISES MINISTER DAHANAYAKE COLOMBO: Mr. O. G. Po the following; Press statement on Tuesday evening, j read the report that 'the Education Minister had ordered the transfer of all Tamil clerks In the Government Tamil schools' branch. I contacted him over the
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  • 57 5 DETECTIVE TRAINING SCHOOL HYDERABAD: v The Government of India have decided to locate forensic laboratories, finger print bureau and detective training school at Calcutta, it is officially learnt here. It may. be mentioned that originally it was proposed to locate these institutions in Hyderabad. The Government propose to develop these
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  • 88 6 PORTOFERRAIO, Elba Island, July 29: Armies of termites are slowly destroying the foundations of the two villas in which Napoleon lived while on the Island of Elba between May 1814 and February 1815. «>ntomologists who examined the villas reported. Napoleon came to Elba after his abdication in May
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  • 412 6 REDUCTION IN DUTY-FREE LIMIT? MADRAS HELPLESS SINGAPORE APPEALS STILL NOT REACHED KAMARAJ! MADRAS, July 39, The Customs authorities in .Madras stated that the new regulations about the import of duty-free goods as personal baggage will come into force here on Aug. 1, without
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  • 227 6 CHINA SELLING STRATEGIC GOODS TO H.K. HONGKONG, July 29: Communist China is selling strategic goods to Hong Kong, according to an article today. In the British-owned Hongkong newspaper Sunday Poet Herald. "Peking officials in Hong Kong are selling China-made machinery here including equipment which the West cannot export to China
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  • 333 6 EFFECT OF A-BOMB ON GENETICS COPENHAGEN, July 29: Geneticists from 20 countries open a conference here next Wednesday to discuss such questions as whether a baby's sex chan be determined before birth. Two United States geneticists will present the conference with the result of researches into victims of the atom
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  • 25 6 MONTEVIDEO, July 29: Four congressmen from Uruguay left by air on Friday for Copenhagen en route to Moscow as official gues 1 Soviet Government. A.P.
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  • 282 6 .(From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today suggested that the Government prune its expenditure by introducing simplified methods in the administrative machinery, so that it may not be constantly necessary to impose increased taxation. Mr. Chong Khoon Lin, Chairman of the ACCSC
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  • 101 6 MacARTHUR FOR PRESIDENT NEW YORK. July 29: A petition seeking the nomination of General Douglas MacArthur as the Republic candidate for U.S. senator was circulated yesterday on Wall Street. The petition was sponsored by a group of organisations, two of which listed themselves as "The United State Against Communism" and
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  • 46 6 PALESTINE TO NATIONALISE LAND AMMAN, Jordan, July 29: Mr. Awni Abdulhadi, Jordanian Foreign Minister, said in a p. ess statement yesterday that the "great step" of nationalising the Suez Canal would be followed by several steps and action to regain the stolen lands of Palestine.— Reuter
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  • 34 6 LEAKENHEATH, England, July 29: A U.S. Air Force B-47 Stratojet bomber crashed and buried at the British Royal Air Force base here on Friday, killing four crewmen.- A.P.
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  • 25 6 OVERLAND PARK, Kansas, July 29: Thirteen-year-old Andrea Lee King was electrocuted when an electric fan fell into the water while she was bath- Reuter
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  • 198 6 RUSSIA TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY? MOSCOW. July 29: Russia may abolish the death penalty under a new Soviet legal code now being worked out, according to Lord Chorley, prominent British Lawyer visiting here. Lord Chorley said a senior Government official had told him that many Soviet legal experts believed the
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  • 205 6 ORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, July 29, The Worcester Telegram yesterday quoted a passenger aboard the ill-fated Andrea Doria as saying that a radar unit on a top mast was not revolving five and a half hours before the Italian liner and the Stockholm collided. The
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  • 43 6 LONDON, July 29. Heavy rain with gale-force winds swept across southern England during the night. All overhead telephone lines were reported! out of action in the extreme south-west. Storms in the English Channel were described as the fiercest. Reuter
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  • 111 6 A. public meeting was held on Saturday last in the Gandhi Memorial Hali, Singapore, by the Tagore Society. Mr N Naresimhan presided. Speeches were made by the Chairman and Mr, A. N. Mitra. Mr. R. k. Rai Mr. S. N Roy and Mrs. Majumdar Sane Gurudev's songs. An
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  • 75 6 NEW YORK, July 29: Business leaders welcomed settlement of the nation's steel strike yesterday and expressed belief that it came before causing a major disruption of industries using steel. They were far from happy, however, over the prospect of a steel price increase following the
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  • 129 6 NEW DELHI, July 29, India has decided to buy its first aircraft carrier, Defence Minister K. N. Katju told Parliament yesterday. He gave ho details. The present Indian Navy, acquired mainly from Britain, consists of cruisers, destroyers and smaller surface craft. Dr. Katju was answering
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  • 342 6 Lady Black's Appeal FLAG DAY ON SATURDAY Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, made an appeal to the people of Singapore last night over Radio Malaya to assist the British Red Cross Society's humanitarian work by giving generously on the Flag Day
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  • 54 6 LONDON. July 29: Shoes made of fish skin are being displayed at a Moscow Fish Industry Exhibition, according to Moscow Radio. The Radio said the solos of the shoes are made from the tough outer surface of whale blubber and the shoes are "hard wearing, comfortable,
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  • 59 6 NORTHRIDE, California, July 29: Police constable James Loveless has become the sixth member of his family to have an appendicitis operation this month. Five of his six daughters have preceded him over the past three weeks. Mrs. Loveless had her appendix out three years ago. Now the
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  • 45 6 LONDON, July 29: A group of Soviet Engineers have built a midget helicopter called the "Aerial Motor-Cycle" which has has balloons instead of wheels, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. The helicopter weight about 500 pounds and can rise ahont 10,300 feet Reuter
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  • 57 6 GUATEMALA. Jul y 29.— 'he Guatemalan Journalist Association Friday accused the government of taking "unjustifiable repressive measures" aga nst the press an<j journalists. The measures it listed were: Illegal censorship, denial of free access to sources of information, exiling of journalists, police violence against ieporters and
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  • 54 6 COLOMBO, July 29. Co m mander AJla n Noble, British Under Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, will visit Ceylon from Aug. 30 to Sept 7, it was announced here yes." terday. He will be the guest of the Ceylon Government. He wili arrive here from a
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  • 45 6 PNOMPENH, July 29. A Government source said to-day that the' Cambodian Cabinet K!him Tit, yesterday handed its resignation to the King of Cambodia. The reason was not known, and it wa s not stated whether the King has accepted the resignation. Reuter
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