Indian Daily Mail, 31 July 1956
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Title Section16 1956-07-31 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No 165 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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979 1956-07-31 1 Only West Frets Fumes AS ARAB STATES RALLY ROUND EGYPT, WEST PLANS STERN JOINT ACTION PORT SAID, July 30, It is business as usual alone the Suez Canal, whose nationalisation may have caused an international crisis but has so far produced barely a ripple979 words
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Article135 1956-07-31 1 LONDON. July 30, Sir Anthony Eden told the House of Commons today that Britain could accept no arrangements for the future of the Suez Canal which would leave It under the control of a single power who would exploit it for national purposes. Sir Anthony said135 words
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Article49 1956-07-31 1 KARACHI. July 30. Ttie UrtuSaUy W» editorially Scribed the nationalisation as ••Nasser's ffreat service to humanity" which had "closed the doors for dreams of world domination" by the West. It added that the step was t Jx «fSkn«ra but that It could nrtt h*» called illegal. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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55 1956-07-31 1 CAIRO, July 30, Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser Sd a meeting lastin? an hour atd I half with Mr. Evgeny Kssilev. the Soviet Ambassad°No Statement was Issued after the meeting, held at tke Ambassador's was believed to be connectea with President Nasser's vi.^ to MoscowReuter - 55 words
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Article81 1956-07-31 1 PARIS. July, 30, French Premier Guy Mollet said here today his government had decided on a stern and energetic reply to Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal. Speaking at a press lunch he said this reply should take the form of a joint action by the81 words
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Article323 1956-07-31 1 Financial Aspects Discussed CAIRO, July 30. President Gamal Abdei Nasser conferred with his Finance Minister, Dr. Abdel Moneim Kaissuny, on tho financial situat.On resulting from the nationalisation of the Suez Canal and Anglo-French financial sanctions. Dr. Kaissuny told reporters Egypt was prepared to 'face all eventualities.' Earlier the Finance Minister323 words
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Article128 1956-07-31 1 NEW YORK, July 30: A 3-year-old girl was raped and flung from a rooftop to her death yesterday and a man accused of the crime was later nearly mobbed by an angry crowd of 2,000 people. Five detectives with drawn guns managed to rescue the128 words
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Article270 1956-07-31 1 To Benefit Shop Office Workers Sambanthan's Assurance To M. T. U. C. Delegation TOTAL BAN OF TODDY RAISED (From our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Federal Labour Advisory Board is examining tfce possJMMy of WtyH; the existing Wages Council Ordinance to regulate conditions of employment and emoluments of shop and office270 words
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Article110 1956-07-31 1 WASHINGTON, July 80, Political observers here now seem agreed that the Vice-Pre-sident, Mr. Richard Nixon, will be re-nominated as the Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate at next month's party convention, probably by acclamation and without formal opposiA week after Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's adviser on Disarmament, launched his ill-fatedReuter - 110 words
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371 1956-07-31 1 BIG RECEPTION TO INDIAN NAVAL FLOTILLA OFFICERS MEN HIGH COMMISSIONER AND GOVERNOR AMONG PRESENT The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, and the High Commissioner of the Federation Sir Donald MacGUlivray were among the distinguished guests at a reception last night at 'Bharat Bhavan' by the Commissioner for India in371 words
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Article94 1956-07-31 1 KUALA. LUMPUR, Mon. Four Communist terrorists have been killed and a fifth wounded by Security Forces in the Federation, says a Federal Government press statement. A patrol of the 22nd S.A.S. Regiment killed four and wounded a fifth of five armed aud uniformed terrorists they contacted in94 words
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Article98 1956-07-31 1 The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told a delegation of the Singapore Teachers' Union, who called on him yesterday, that he could not intervene or interfere in the case of Mr. D. Puthuchery, who had been dismissed as a teacher at tn« Admiralty School. The98 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-07-31 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black and Lady Black nh*Wng hands with the officers of the Indian Naval FlotlHa, which is anchored at present in Singapore on a goodwill mission.34 words
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Article128 1956-07-31 1 Representation KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan-Born Indian Association have, in a memorandum to the Reid Commission, claimed that a Malayan-Born Indian be given a seat in the future constitution of Malaya. The memorandum says that the M ilayan-Born Indians are the legitimate people who should enjoy the128 words
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Article124 1956-07-31 1 MOSCOW, July 30, A new school for the study of oriental languages has been set up by decree of the Soviet Council of Ministers as part of Moscow University, the Soviet Mows Agency Tass said. The students will study at the institute the literature, his*124 words
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Article60 1956-07-31 1 MONTE CAIRO, Monaco, July 30. Pr'nce Rain er anu Princess Grace will l€av< SepU 20 for a two-months visit in the United States, a Monac ;n government spokesman said Sunday. They will sail aboard the liner United States. Before making the visit they frill takeAP - 60 words
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3678 1956-07-31 2 Bill Referred To Joint Select Committee DISCUSSION IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI. THE BIHAR AND WEST BENGAL (TRANSFER OF TERRITORIES) BILL 1956 WAS REFERRED TO A JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE B V THE LOK SABHA AFTER THE MINISTER IN HOME MINISTRY, MR. B. N.3,678 words
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248 1956-07-31 2 Rehabilitation Of Women MRS. DESHMUKH'S ADVICE Wei&fflS^a?SsSai SK3ff£ the locial I plane, the social education ed mainly to social work. Mrs. Deshmukh said that in the Second Five- Year Plan a I sum of Rs. 24 crores had been* allotted, and out of thtean jn^unt of Ra. 10.5 crore s248 words
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97 1956-07-31 2 INDIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON D C Jhabwala, treasurer of the All' India Woman's Conference S£t*n cD VL rtßlned at te by SSSi the Indlan Women's Association i n Washington The kuest wa3 lntorduced by 7hZZ *i Jhal >wala spoke undertaken considerable work for the villages of India, includedNAFEN - 97 words
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Article348 1956-07-31 2 BANGALORE: T h e Govern meot of India's Bharat eSS." nics Factory at Tp iv which went into produ SJ^J December tart, had Z manufactured the fi rst set ten general-purpose radio receivers, 60 per cent ot fhe com ponent s of which ha Ye h menufactured348 words
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Article162 1956-07-31 2 Mr^ °E, LHI: The Speaker. Mr. Ananthasayanam A wan gar, pulted up Mr V k^' De P ut y Minister for £5 K ySl in the Sabha, Si]?! 6 1 that Ministers all m,sf fUlIy e 9 ui PP*d with m atters concerning their Ministries while162 words
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Advertisement35 1956-07-31 2 STOP THAT COWwMf^f Soothe and heal W^jm that sore throat f woAu>-,MicH,s THROAT AND CHEST TAIUTS f OM ALI wcins oe/dEns twubto datct SW w hy your «P Pb\sm and ommmSi oothe $ore b »«k35 words
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Article798 1956-07-31 3 Measures For Protecting Linguistic Interests CENTRE'S INSTRUCTIONS TO STATE GOVERNMENTS NEW DELHI: The Union Home Ministry are sending a detailed memorandum to the State Governments conveying the decisions taken hi regard to the safeguards proposed by the States Reorganisation Commission for linguistic minorities. The agency for the798 words
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316 1956-07-31 3 Government To Set Up Spinning Mills BOMBAY: The Government or India are setting up three spinning mills with a total of 125,000 spindles in the public sector, it i 8 learned. This move, it is pointed out, does not clash with the govern. ment's Rs. 970 million Ambar Charkha programmeNAFEN - 316 words
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96 1956-07-31 3 "KASHMIR UNIT" IN INDIA'S U.N. DELEGATION NEW DELHI: The Government of India has set up a "Kashmir Unit" in the office of India's permanent Delegation to the U.N.O. in New York as a 'counter-part of the unit set up at the headquarters here. The main job of the Unit willNAFEN - 96 words
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Article121 1956-07-31 3 BANGALORE: The State Government has decided to !lnance the publication of a Kannada lexicon at en estimated coat of Rs. 250.000. The Kannada Sahitya Pari?had (Kannada Literary Ac&iemy) has undertaken tne preparation of the lexicon. Pr nting is to start in two months' time and is expected toNAFEN - 121 words
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Article285 1956-07-31 3 Indo-Pak. Banking Agreement NEW DELHI: The first meeting of the Implements t on Committee on the Indo-Pakis tan banking agreement were scheduled to be held at Karachi on July 24 and 25. The Ind an delegation will be led by Mr. Shiv Nauba Singh of the Ministry of Finance (Department285 words
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142 1956-07-31 3 RAJYA SABHA NON OFFICIAL RESOLUTIONS NBW DELHI: The setting ud of a Parliamentary experts to enquire into and recommend o the Government the manrer in which archives should be arranged .and for the safe custody, catalaguing. preservation and weeding out of all records has been suggested In non-official resolution before142 words
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Article394 1956-07-31 3 NEW DELHI: Replying to a question on the Wage Board for Journalist, put by Mr. Bhakta Darshan, Mr. Abid All, Deputy Minister for Labour, stated that the Wage Board for Working Journalists, which was constituted on May 2, 1956 held its first meeting on May 26,394 words
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Article97 1956-07-31 3 LUCKNOW: The Planning Commission had not accepted the U.P. Government's proposal to set up 12 new industries in the State. Mr. C. B. Gupta, Industries Minister, who gave this information in reply to a question in the U.P. Vldhan Sabha said that the Commission Sad also97 words
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378 1956-07-31 3 NEW DELHI. Mr. k. C. Neogy. member of the Planning commission In charge of Transport, Industrieaand Minerals, has returned to Delhi after an inspection tour of the ports of Calcutta and Bombay, where berthing difficulties were complained of by some foreign shipping firms.NAFEN - 378 words
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Article747 1956-07-31 3 Review Of Working NEW DELHI. During the financial year 1954-55, the Indian Airlines Corporation incurred < su t 3|i;| %\-q$ sy jo ssoj c according to its second annual report recently submitted to Government. The amount, however, Is inclusive of a provision of Rs. 40.63 lakhs on747 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-07-31 3 A conference of Project Executive Officers and Block Development officers was held at the Old Council Hall, Fort St. George, Madras, Sri M. Baktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, is Men inaugurating the conference.32 words
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Article68 1956-07-31 3 NEW DELHI; The Western Shipping Corporation, which will begin its operations from October 1, 1956, will function along the India-Persian Gulf, India-Red Sea, India-Poland and India-Russia routes, Mr. O.V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister for Transport, told Mr. Bhakwat Jha Azad in the Lok Sabha. If there were any68 words
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Article247 1956-07-31 3 YUGOSLAV SHIPS FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: The Government of India, through its State Trading Corporation, is purchasing a 10,510 metric ton CD.W.C.) cargo vessel frcm Uljanik shipyard of Pula in Yugoslavia. The vessel is intended for the newly set up Indian State-owned Western Shipping Corporation. Letters were exchanged here between247 words
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250 1956-07-31 3 OOIMBATORE: In accotdance with the policy fcid tZ n SL2S Government of India, the Madras Government have decided to constitute a Family planning Board to nm pagate family planntag methods durinV^he* period. The Board will consist of fourßon-offlclaJ 8 and seven officials.250 words
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Article209 1956-07-31 3 CEYLON DELEGATION HOPEFUL BOMBAY: 'We are hopeful that we will be able to negotiate a satisfactory air agreement with the Government of India," said Mr. J. L. m. Fernando, Managing Director of Air Ceylon and leader of a five-man delegation to India, in an interview with NAFEN. The Ceylon delegation,NAFEN - 209 words
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2299 1956-07-31 4 Recognition, Of Trade Unions Girl Urges Enforcement Of Legislation Bill To Amend I. 0. Act St dl ?i liaJ J %R Bto (Amendtaent and Miscellaneous Provisions) fifll 1956 which seeks farther to amend the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, and the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946, and to repeal the2,299 words
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Article168 1956-07-31 4 BUDDHA STATUETTE NEAR STOCKHOLM NEW DELHI: A statuette of the Buddha, believed to be about 1,400 years old, was found on an island near Stockholm on July 17, according to reports appearing in Swedish newspapers. The newspapers said that statuette was about three inches high and made of brass. It168 words
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39 1956-07-31 4 SOUTH INDIAN COMPLETES 11.000-MILE WALKING TOUR HYDERABAD: Mr. p Raman arrived in Hyderabad after completing 11,000 miles of a walking tour covering parts of m<Ma, Kashmir and Pakistan, Mr. Raman is on his way to Ooty, his home town.39 words
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Article59 1956-07-31 4 NEW DELHI; Detailed project reports have been called for from teleprinter manufacturers in connection with the implementation of the scheme to establish a factory for the manufacture of teleprinters in India. This was disclosed by the Union Minister for Communications, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, in the Lok Sabha59 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-07-31 4 BY -PHOTO POH STUDIO, KLANG. "*2 n "»r? "warded th. wmmemor.tive m«SS. for^?vl!2 CH'NG SENGCH'NG SENG HONG - 19 words
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414 1956-07-31 4 I Kamnraj Lays Foundation X The Chief Minister of Madras Mr K. Kamaraj, accompanied by Mr. 8. Ramasami NaWuMLA Presdent, Ramanathpuram District WrdlfV C V r" PanUitor. Dictrict Collector, and Mr. C. V Na«Ulmia^* th« The Chief Minister ther drove to the Camp of the414 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-07-31 4 Picture shows Mr. Surf presenting the electric iron to «■> -year old Madam Lee Ying of Koala Lumpur. Hoidinr th Surf packet is one of her S8 great grand children.31 words
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Article731 1956-07-31 4 Strengthened During Year Pak. Counterpart Declines NEW YORK: The Indian rupee is one of the currencies in the non-Communist world, which strengthened during the past year, according to "Pick's Currency Year Bo«k", an information- packed compendium about the monetary systems of the world, published last week. The731 words
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Article195 1956-07-31 4 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Education Dr. Mono Mohan Das, said in repiv a question from Prof. Hiren Mukherjee in the Lok Sabha that the Government of India had suggested to the Governm nt of Bombay, Madras and S adesn tha they should nf^ U195 words
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Article, Illustration231 1956-07-31 4 CHIDAMBARAM: Mr H Siddaveerappa, Home Minister, Mysore State, accompanied by «ir. Shyamanna, Director Bhadfavathi Iron and Steel Works arrived Neiveli from Bangalore to see for themselves the P^V^ities of the Project t*? J? c Nelvell Cfrcult House, tje Minister was received by *ite Officer and Mr. a. SriniSriiS231 words
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241 1956-07-31 5 BORDER VIOLATION BY PAKWTAN PAX. GOVERNMENT TO PAY -NEHRU'S ANNOUNCEMENT NEW DELHI. The Pakistan Government have agreed to give a sum of money for the relief of the families of those killed in the Nekowal (border) incident. Giving this information in the Lok Sabha241 words
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Article192 1956-07-31 5 "KASHMIR" IN OXFORD DICTIONARY NEW DELHI: Mr. Sadath Ali Khan, Parliamentary Secretary for External affairs, told Mr. Anlrudha Sinha in the Lok Sabha that the Indian High Comm ssion in London had taken up with the Editor of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary the question regarding the mention of Kashmir192 words
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241 1956-07-31 5 SOVIET VIEW OF NEHRU'S TRIP ABROAD MOSCOW: India's Prime Milister, Mr. Nehru, undertook its trip abroad "at the time when the ideas of peaceful co;x stence and mutual collaboration were gaining general approval," an article in the Izvestia said, according to the Soviet news agency, Tass. The writer K. Perevoshchikov241 words
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160 1956-07-31 5 IMPORTANCE OF COSMIC RAY RESEARCH MADRAS: Prof, vikram Carabhai, Professor of Cosmic Ray Research at the Physical Research Laboratory Ahmedabad said the study of Cosmic Ray would help us In the understanding Of the universe we live in and improve our knowledge of Astronomy. It would also thriw light on160 words
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Article136 1956-07-31 5 CALCUTTA Inda's sandalwood oil is in keen demand In 1 number of foreign countries, '•"ranee, the United Kingdom. th€ United States and Japan are among the main importers of sandalwood oil from Inda. The value of sandalwood oil xported from India in 1955M was Rs. 10,200.000NAFEN - 136 words
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215 1956-07-31 5 NEW DELHI: India will participate in an international conference on atomic energy, to be held under U.N. auspices at New York in September. The Government is considerin^ the composition of the Indian delegation. Dr. H. J. Bhabha, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission,NAFEN - 215 words
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Article157 1956-07-31 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have reviewed the supply position regarding automobile tyres and have decided to allow substantial imports of tyres of certain sizes, the demand for wh eh has exceeded indigenous production. The sizes of tyres imports of which have been allowed are as157 words
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Article112 1956-07-31 5 U.P. CO-OPERATIVES EXPANSION LUCMNOW: The Uttar Pradesh State's co-operative department has launched a programme of expansion, wh en seeks an increase by 40 per cent in credit facilities. About 350 large-size credit societies are planned to be created by 1961, with a m m mum share capital °f 30---000 each.NAFEN - 112 words
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313 1956-07-31 5 THE GENERAL ELECTIONSANDHRA PLANS KURNOOL: The Executive Committee of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee met here under the chairmanship of Mr. Alluri Satyanarayana Raju, President and there was a general discussion on the ensuing general election. The Committee reviewed the prospects of the Congress in the various districts of the313 words
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Article726 1956-07-31 5 KAMARAJ'S REPLY TO CRITICS KOVILPATTI. Addressing a largely attended public meeting at Temple Maidan here, Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, said that Congress which was able to win political freedom for the country by methods of nonviolence had every confidence that it would bring about a726 words
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Article398 1956-07-31 5 MOVE AGAINST "UNDESIRABLE" FILMS COLOMBO: The cinema was one of the main nashiha Thero at a propaganda causes for the Ceylon's youth in matters of culture and religion, said Henpitigedera Gnanashiha Thero at a propoganda meeting of the Buddhist Students' Federation. He said if he were the Minister of Cultural398 words
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Article102 1956-07-31 5 MADRAS: A representative of the Madras Government is likely to proceed to Canada at the time of the acceptance of tinal tenders for the Kundah Project to watch the State Government's interest in expediting and finalising the arrangements. The terms of the contractual agreement with reference to this102 words
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Article194 1956-07-31 5 AVISSAWELLA: Seventeen year old Chandra wathle, of Eswatta, a village in Kosgama Police area, was found dead with a gash in her neck in a jungle close to her home. She is suspected to havt been murdered by Ptyedasa jayasinghe who Is under police arrest. Mr. Mahesa194 words
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Article139 1956-07-31 5 BOMBAY: Revenue from excise on liquor in the country has been falling over the last five years, it ia officially stated. For Part "A" States, the revenue fell to Rs. 238,900,000 at the end of the last fiscal year from Rs. 281,200,000 in 1951--52. It reclined from RsNAFEN - 139 words
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321 1956-07-31 5 COLOMBO: In the jungles of Balangoda, last week, tthe Director of National Museums, Dr. P. E. P. Derantyagala Htumbled on what are beUeved to be the remains of the earliest inhabitants of Ceylon. Dr Deraniyagala's Museum expedition unearthed the complete skull and bones of321 words
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194 1956-07-31 5 BUDDHISM: AMENDMENT TO CONSTITUTION COLOMBO A resolution urging the Government to amend' section 29 of the Ceylon Constitution so as to give Buddhism a predominant posit on without causing any hardship to other religious bodies will be forwarded shortly to the Prime Minister by the Lanka Bauddha Mandalaya. This was194 words
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166 1956-07-31 5 P. M. ADVISED NOT TO VISIT BATTICALOA COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, it is learnt here, has curtailed his two-day tour of the Eastern Province to a one-day lightning tour of Gal Oya and the Kalrounai, Paddiruppu area. It is also learnt that the Prime Minister had been advised against visiting166 words
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659 1956-07-31 6 West Wants An Interim Arrangement LONDON, July 30: The 'Big Three* Western powers resume urgent constultations here today about what they described last night as the 'grave situation' created by Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal Company. Mr. Selwin Lloyd and M. Christian Plneau the British and French Foreign secretaries659 words
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479 1956-07-31 6 SOVEREIGN STATE'S RIGHT DEFINED U>NDON, Jnty 30,, Mie Egyptian Embassy issued a statement claiming that President Nasser's announcement that Egypt had nationalised the i? waft not far to* 11 PMsented in Britain in its proper perspective. "On the contrary," the statement said, "Undue aiirReuter - 479 words
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Article154 1956-07-31 6 FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION ASSURED WASHINGTON, July 30 me Egyptian Embassy here said in a statement that the nationalisation of the Suez 3anal "does not in any way affect the freedom of navigation" in the waterway. The statement said: Mr. Ali Sabri. Direccor of the President's cabinet for political iff airs,Reuter - 154 words
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Article59 1956-07-31 6 ALEXANDRIA, July 30. The Egyptian Government banned exports to Britain unless the goods are paid for in acceptable foreign currency of countries trading with Egypt. This order came into force and four ships which were carrying shipments of Egyptian cotton and rice to Britain59 words
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Article291 1956-07-31 6 BR FR. ACTION CONDEMNED NEW DELHI, July 30—Indian newspapers to-da v .tressed the importance of preserving the Suez Canal's Bt atu s IsiS international waterway, and condemned British and French economic sanctions against way out of the present situaSSvDr ap*^** be S? and other interested parties to reach agreement on291 words
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Article137 1956-07-31 6 COLOMBO, July 30. The I JW«» D?% New g said to-day watch the Suez Canai situation carefuUy and be prepared, If necessary, to help %-lntßln The independent Time* of Ceylon, also commenting on the Canal question, said that on Egypt's action could afford to Ignore the137 words
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Article130 1956-07-31 6 KARACHI, July «0. The entrance of the United States into the Suez scene on behalf of 'imperialist' Britain and France would be 'about the worst thing that can happen/ the Independent Engl!sh-lan-Siagre newspaper Times of arachi said its editorial to-day. The Times of Karachi, the firstReuter - 130 words
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96 1956-07-31 6 EXTENSION TO NORTH KEDAH WHITE AREA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon An extension to the North Kedah White Area was declared yesterday, by the Raja Muda. of Kedah. The area includes the Mukims of Pelubang, Lengkuas, Telaga Emas. Langgar, Guar Kepayang, Tobiar and parts of Mukims Bukit Pinang and Bukit Tinggi. Map96 words
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Article73 1956-07-31 6 LONDON, July 30, Prince Michael of Kent, 14->«ar-old youngest son of the Duchess of Kent, entered hospital here for further examinations and x-ray» on injuries received when h* 1 slipped at a swimmme pool Friday. His condition has improved, and it is oxpectecl that he will ieaveReuter - 73 words
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Article60 1956-07-31 6 TEHRAN, July 30, President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan had a three-hour talk with the Shah in Tehran Sunday, en route home to Karachi. Pakistan Finance Minister Amjad Alt said "possible means for strengthening the principles and functioning of the Baghdad Pact were discussed" The Pakistan President is expected60 words
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Article26 1956-07-31 6 KARACHI, July 30, President of Pakistan Mirza and his wife returned to Karachi Sunday night after a two-week official visit to Turkey. APAP - 26 words
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228 1956-07-31 6 CAIRO, July 30: The Secretary General of the Arab League, Mr. Abdel Khalek Hassuna, last night described the Suez Canal nationalisation as 'the best answer to conspiracies against the Arabs.' He told reporters here: 'If the establishment of Israel is considered228 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-07-31 6 Hie renowned dramatist K. B. Ramasamy Is at last coming to Singapore and will give two performances only on Saturday, Aug- 4, and Sunday, Aug. 5, at the Happy World Stadium, say the sponsors of the show. Tickets sold for Saturday, July 27, will be valid92 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-07-31 6 m J?L*??i T Jf ni f tUU !2? tockl <*°P) *iid Andrea Dora (bottom) which colUd«d hea^taii^S Nantucket Island. The latter sank, while the other surtatnS29 words
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Article261 1956-07-31 6 NEW DELHI, July 30 A full-scale war of imtependence is raging- In eastern and northeastern Tibet and Chinese troops have been driven out of 13 Tibetan Provinces accord- ing to a letter in a Delhi news- paper, the Statesman, signed by Thupten Nyenjeh, 'About ofReuter - 261 words
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Article170 1956-07-31 6 LOS ANGELES, July 30: The world's loveliest girl is an adopted child who never knew her real parents, it was disclosed here. Twenty years old Carol Morris, recently elected 'Miss Universe* in the annual contest open to International lovelies, said the Reverend Laverne Morris and Mrs.Reuter - 170 words
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58 1956-07-31 6 KARIMGANJ, (Assam)More than 3,500 Muslims hay» entered Assam from East Bengal through Karimganj border with Paristani passports during the past three weeks it was learnt. A spokesman of the migrants said that this recent unusual influx was "due to acute food scarcity and excessive58 words
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Advertisement141 1956-07-31 6 NOTICE Messrs. C. K. JOSHI, 39 Green Hall, Penang have ceased to be the sub-agents of the Eastern Shipping Corporaton Limited, as fro m 28th July, 1956. The business of the said shipping company will be car!rw d R Jumabhoy 4 Sons (M) Ltd. at No. 103, Hoe Pen* Bu.lding.141 words
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