Indian Daily Mail, 2 August 1956
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Title Section16 1956-08-02 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 167 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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317 1956-08-02 1 No Prior Knowledge Of Nationalisation ANNOUNCEMENT IN PARLT. NEW DELHI, Aug. 1— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said his recent talks with President Nasser of Egypt did not relate to the Suez Canal or any aspect of Anglo-Egyptian relations. He toldReuter - 317 words
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Article89 1956-08-02 1 TIBETANS MASSACRE RED MISSION? KATMANDU, Nepal, Aug. 1: Rebel tribesmen in Tibet have massacred a Communist Chinese delegation after a peace talks argument, according to usually reliable reports reaching Katmandu on Tuesday. Tanks and aerial bombardment failed to subdue the warlike tribesmen and the Reds tried to reach a negotiatedA.P. - 89 words
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Article69 1956-08-02 1 Italy's "Preoccupation" ROME, Aug. I.— The Italian Cabinet Tuesday announced "preoccupation" that Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal may restrict freedom of travel. A communique after a six hour cabinet session said there was "hearted debate" on the Suez question. The communujue said Italy "must express Its preoccupation over possibleAP - 69 words
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121 1956-08-02 1 PAK. FAVOURS INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF SUEZ KARACHI, Aug. 1. The Pakistan Government would favour as much control of the Suez Canal as 'ensures free flow of traffic,' the Pakistan Foreign Secretary, Mr. M. S. A. Baig, said to-day. Mr. Baig, speaking at a regular press conference, was making the firstReuter - 121 words
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Article39 1956-08-02 1 KARACHI. Aug. 1. Mr. Adnan Menderes, the Turkish Prime Minister, asked to com- ment on Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal, said: I have not studied the details, but perhaps internationalisa. tion will be better. 1 ReuterReuter - 39 words
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215 1956-08-02 1 PENANG MUNICIPAL TRANSPORT STRIKE, AUG. 6 (From our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The General Secretary of the National Union of Factory and General Wprkers to-day presented counter-proposals to the Penang Municipal Council over its wage dispute. More than 200 Municipal Transport Department staff, who belong to the National Union, decided215 words
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96 1956-08-02 1 Lady Black Visits T. T. S. Hospital Lady Black, wife of the Go vernor, Sir Robert Black, yesterday paid a visit to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital accompanied by the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. the Permanent Under- Secretary for Health. Dr. R. H. Bland, Dr. C. E.96 words
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Article238 1956-08-02 1 SIKHS WANT A SECULAR MALAYA From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Federation's 60,000 Punjabis today submitted to the Constitutional Commission that future independent Malaya be made a secular State. On the much-discussed question of Citizenship, Sikhs propose that all adults born in the Federation who are willing to take an238 words
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Article, Illustration134 1956-08-02 1 THE High Commissioner of th« Federation of Malaya, Sir Donald MacQlllivrav photographed with Rear-Ad-miral Sir Bt. John Tyrwhitt, Flag Officer, (Flotilla) Indian Fleet at Bharat Bhavan on the occasion of a largely attended reception there by the Commissioner for India Mr. R. K. Tandon to the Officers134 words
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Article253 1956-08-02 1 1,000 Sq. m. Of Territory Already Reported Occupied RANGOON, Aug. I— Red Chinese, troops have occupied about a thousand square miles of Burmese territory after several clashes with Burmese forces, military sources said here Tuesday night. The two armies are now facing each other with only 200A.P. - 253 words
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Article119 1956-08-02 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1: President, Eisenhower said today that the Suez Canal was vital to the United States economy and called for its continued efficient use. But he declined at a crowded press conference to discuss messages he might have exchanged with Sir Anthony Eden, the BritishReuter - 119 words
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Article117 1956-08-02 1 MACAO. Aug. I— A young Chinese said Tuesday he swam through a hail of Communist Chinese machinegun bullets to reach freedom in the Portuguese colony of Macao. He saad the bullets killed treind who started the swim with him across the strait separating the Chinese mainlandAP - 117 words
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Article92 1956-08-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Two more Communist terrorists including a District Committee Terrorist Organisation have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation, it is stated officially. Au Ail Ho alias Chik Ting, District Committee Member, and a terrorist Ah Chai, were killed by a patrol of the92 words
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Article318 1956-08-02 1 A scheme to grant British Civil Service status to certain civilian employees of the Royal Air Force was announced yeserday when the Acting Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, visited R.A.F. Seletar. The Chief Minister was accompanied by the Minister for Communications and Works,318 words
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Article31 1956-08-02 1 KARACHI, Aug. I— Turkish Premier Adnan Menderes said Tuesday, "we Turks are proud to belong to the Baghdad Pact and we feel confident and secure undor that pact."31 words
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169 1956-08-02 1 NO OIL NATIONALISATION CONTEMPLATED SYRIAN MINISTER'S DENIAL A iy i^ BC^' Aufl> 1 (AP): Syrian -Publio Work* Minister Majeddin Eljabri denied on Tuesday report* alleging Syria was "coneidering or planning" to nationalize oil companies in y a H al <> deni#d reports alleging Arab nations may act collectively to nationalizeA.P. - 169 words
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Article122 1956-08-02 1 Loan To R.I. IMF M $165 m. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1: The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday granted a Msl6s million stabilization loan to Indonesia. A Fund spokesman said IMF directors voted unanimously in favour of the loan, to be available tomorrow if required. The Indonesian Government announced in Djakarta recently122 words
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Article2607 1956-08-02 2 M. S. VIDWANS - M. S. VIDWANS -fIGHTER AGAINST BUREAUCRACY- This is the second of a series of articles on the Hfe and work of Lokamanya Tilak whose birth centenary was celebrated recently. The writer is a grandson of the departed leader. The first article of the series appeared hi these columns2,607 words
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Article433 1956-08-02 2 INDIA-U.K. TEXTILE TALKS BOMBAY. Millownera and textile exporters in Bombay have evinced great interest in the disclosure made by the British Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, that he had suggested to Mr. Nehru that talks should be held between Indian a nd- British representatives of the textile industries of the433 words
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Article238 1956-08-02 2 MADRAS: Details regarding supply of power to areas In Malabar which are proposed to be transferred to Kerala, and to areas in South Travancore which are to come into Madras were discussed by Mr. V. P. Appadurai, Chief Engineer for Electricity, Madras, and other senior officers of238 words
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Article98 1956-08-02 2 HONG KONG: Fossils of two kinds of fish dating back 300,000,000 years have been discovered in Lungtang near Nanking. Peking Radio reported. One of these rare fossils is an ant archi of the Placoderms family, and the other Anholoptychius of the Crossopterygian family, the Radio said. The antiarchi98 words
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Article74 1956-08-02 2 NEW DELHI: It has been decided that the custodian fee stamps of any denomination and nearing the king's effigy should not be used any longer and should be replaced by the custodian fee stamps bearing the Asoka pillar design. Such stamps if In the possession of the74 words
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Article596 1956-08-02 2 Home Of Faked Passports JULLUNDUR, a small town in the Punjab, now occupies the unenviable position, MM j held by Banaras, of being well- known for its "thugs." Dating back almost to the beginning of history, Julundur is now a j city containing a new modern type of thugs.NAFEN - 596 words
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1043 1956-08-02 2 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Sir, The latest regulation!" of the India Customs restricting the paiijengers proceeding from Malaya to India to take with them only articles worth Rs. 500/- duty free instead of Rs. 2,000, the former duty-free limit enjoyed by them for well over1,043 words
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Article137 1956-08-02 2 AMBASAMUDRAM. "The Macumutnar dam work is ne*ring completion and before 1957 tne dam will be completely constructed" said Mr. Govcas superintending Engineer, speatcing on the occasion of the completion of one lakh unit of earth dam. Mr. V. Muthukrishnan, Executive Engineer, asid the project had now reached a137 words
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3004 1956-08-02 3 •pHE question of codifying the Hindu law of succession has been engaging the attention of the Government since 1961, when a Committee was appointed for examining tto existing law and removing any injustice that may have been done to the daughter. Th«; Committee suggested the3,004 words
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Article99 1956-08-02 3 MADURAI; Government, it is learnt, have sanctioned the opening of a new additional .District and Ooartene Court for Madurai for a period of three months in the first instance. The Additional Sessions Court will start functioning soon, and orders for the appointment of ft new Additional Sessions Judge are99 words
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Article53 1956-08-02 3 MADRAS: The French Institute of Pondicherry Is now engaged in the task of drawing an geological and vegetation map of South India. M. Pierre Legris attached to the Institute is now in the City meeting officials' of the Forest Department and collecting the necessary data53 words
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Article633 1956-08-02 3 MADRAS HIGH COURT'S DIRECTIVE TO LOWER COURT MADRAS: The view that although according to the shastralc rights, as enjoined by Manu, sapthapadi formed an essential part of marriage among the Hindus the fact that sapthapadi was not done while other ceremonies like Vigneswarapuja, Kalasapuja and MangaJyapuja were633 words
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Article292 1956-08-02 3 Manufacture Of Hormones MADRAS: The ad hoc Committee constituted by the Board of Agriculture and Animal Husbandary of the Government of India, concluded its sitting In the City. In the forenoon, at the Guest House, Chepauk, the Committee heard and recorded the views of the Principal of the Madras Veterinary292 words
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816 1956-08-02 3 FRANCIS GOWER - FRANCIS GOWER By WRITERS in the Soviet Central Asian Republic of Kazakhstan are being invited to "boost" the local police. This is the aim of an unusual literary competition announced by the Kazakhstan M.V.D. the secret political police organisation details of whichNAFEN - 816 words
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133 1956-08-02 3 Advertising In India U.S. Experts' View MADRAS: Mr. Christopher Cioeb and Mr. G. Goodyear, the outgoing and Incoming VicePresidents of Grant Advertising Inc., were entertained to lunch at Hotel Dasaprakaah by th Advertising dub, Madras. Mr. g. Venkatachari welcomed them and requested the m to give the audience the benetit133 words
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Article101 1956-08-02 3 NEW DELHI: In order to streamline the organisation connected with the oil exploration work in India, the Union ii? 8t o r f Natur *l Re-sources and Scientific Researcn, has convened a meeting of senior uincers of the Ministry a* Dehra Dun on July 28. The meeting will101 words
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Article148 1956-08-02 4 NEW DELHI: The President has given his assent to the My* -ore (Personal and Miscellaneous) mams Abolition (Amendment) BUI 1966. The Mysore (Personal and Miscellaneous) Inams Abolition Act, 1954 provided for the abolition of certain categories of mams in Mysore State. The Act. however, conferred on148 words
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Article764 1956-08-02 4 Gerald C. Cooke - Gerald C. Cooke By IN THE coming month of Shravan will be celebrated throughout the length and breadth of India the feast of Nagpanchmi. On that day million* of serpents will be fed and worshipped in the temples and in homes, in city squares and outskirts. While ophiolatoryNAFEN - 764 words
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233 1956-08-02 4 Boycott Of Black-Listed Ships Begins BOMBAY: The Uncwisc boycott decided upon by the AllIndia port and Dock Workers' Federation last week with a view to tightening the Goa blockade was launched by the Bombay Committee of the Federation at the Bombay harbour on nine ships. A spokesman of the Bombay233 words
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220 1956-08-02 4 Ready-Made Rostrum For Use Of "V.I.Ps." MADRAS: A prefabricated steel rostrum for use of the President of the Indian Union, the Prime Minister and other V.I.Ps., got ready by the workshop of the Public Works Department, has been approved for use with certain slight modifications. The rostrum which was on220 words
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Article125 1956-08-02 4 I MADRAS: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, President of the Indian Union will be in Madras State irom August 12 to 18. The President, according to the present provisional programme, is likely to arrive by plane on August 12 and stay in Madras City till August 15. The125 words
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Article112 1956-08-02 4 KARACHI; The Pakistan Central Government have authorised the Pakistan Special Police to investigate the charges against the Karachi police force that they were guilty of the offences of kidnapping or abducting with Intent to confine persons stealing property and using criminal force against women. The GovernmentA.P. - 112 words
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245 1956-08-02 4 Girls Drugged, Stripped Filmed! MEXICO CITY. July 31: Five beautiful girls testified in Federal court yesterday that they had been drugged and used in the filming of pornographic pictures. Two men a so-called television producer and a fake beauty clinic doctor have been arrested. Following Sunday's testimony, they were formallyA.P. - 245 words
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53 1956-08-02 4 Indian Gets U.S. Rocket Research Award PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 31: Virenda K. Jain, of New Delhi, is one of 22 students awarded Guggenheim fellowships In the field of flight structures, rockets and jet propulsion, the foundation announced yesterday. Tain and other students honoured will receive grants for the academicA.P. - 53 words
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Article62 1956-08-02 4 KARACHI, July 31: Two Pakistani government officials, Mohan imed Farookhi, Deputy Director of Supply and Development, and Colonel Mahmood Hussain, left last night for Bangkok to represent Pakistan in a Joint Civil-Military Study Group meeting of the SEATO Council. The meeting, starting tomorrow, will haveA.P. - 62 words
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169 1956-08-02 4 MADRAS: In connection with the taking over of the temples In the Southern part of Travencore o m its transfer to Madras State on October 1, there wlfl be a meeting of top level officers of Madras and Travandrum on August 5. Mr.169 words
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170 1956-08-02 4 Kashmir Will Go To Polls Next Year NEW DELHI: Bakshi Ghu.am iuouu.ii.-u, me Ka&nmu oiiiut Minister, saia that every tjouttc&i parcy would be auow--u to participate m tne general -lectious j n me State propoeeu vo be hem to 198/, "bamnk w.os« elements who want to uovert or will go170 words
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77 1956-08-02 4 Series Of Stories By C. R. To Be Broadcast NEW DELHI: The weeklj children's programme, broadcast on every Thursday from the Delhi Station of All India Radio, will feature a series of stories by Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Written originally in Tamil the stories have bee n translated for listeners in77 words
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77 1956-08-02 4 Japanese Envoy Sends Cheque For Rs. 1,000 NEW DELHI: The Japanese Ambassador to India has sent a cheque for Rs. 1,000 to the Prime Minister for the relief ot victims of the earthquake in Kutch. In his letter to the Prime Minister, the Ambassador Mr. Seijiro Yoshlzawa, stated: "As the77 words
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Article118 1956-08-02 4 BOMBAY: Two textile m ills the New Great Eastern and the Dhanraj Mills employing about 6,000 workers have declared lock-outs since last week following alleged "gn slow" tactics of workers as a protest against the k>w quantum ot oonus declared by the managements for 1955.118 words
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Article1151 1956-08-02 4 ELISABETH PARTRIDGE - ELISABETH PARTRIDGE By This is an account of a journey to the Kangra Valley, by a well-knowrt English woman journalist. "PVERY year I wonder if go- i ing up to the hills is worth the trouble of packing on a I searing hot day in New1,151 words
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154 1956-08-02 4 S. AFRICA CLAIMS SYMPATHY IN BRITAIN CAPETOWN. Mr. Johannes Strydom, Prime Minister of South Africa, said here he was convinced that sympathy for liis Government's racial policy would increase in Bniain in the near future. He was making a statement on his return here by sea from Britain, where, he154 words
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Article121 1956-08-02 4 Widow Remarriages In Gujarat AHMED ABAD: Over 1,200 widows m Gujerat had detied tocial barriers and remarriea since the widow remarriage legislation was enacted 100 years ago, Mr. Gatubhai Dnmv, leader of the Gujerat Sansar Sudhara Mandal (£ociai Reform Organisation) told a public meeting held to celebrate the centenary of121 words
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Article52 1956-08-02 4 MADRAS: The Madras Government are likely to float a loan for about rs. 10 crores. The terms of the proposed loan ar e now being examined in consultation with the Reserve Bank and will be finalised shortly. The issue of the loan may tw awnww)52 words
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Article210 1956-08-02 4 JERUSALEM, July 31, Jordan started a move yesterday to oust Canadian Maj. Gen. Edson L>.M. Burns from leadership of the U.N.s Palestine Truce Observers. A Defense Ministry spokesman in Amman said Jordan would ask the U.N. to replace him in the job of Chief niAP - 210 words
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Article178 1956-08-02 4 20.000 EGYPTIANS GUARD SUEZ PORT SAID, Egypt, July 31. Twenty thousand) Egyptian national guardsmen who one* fought to oust the British from the Suez Canal Zone are now occupying camp s in the Zone built b y the British Army. They are believed to represent the total national guard strengthAP - 178 words
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Article130 1956-08-02 4 JESSELTON. North Borneo, Fuly 31: An official Japanese War Graves Mission was expected to visit North Borneo lext week to exhume the renains of war dead, official sources said today. The mission was composed af nine Japanese Government sfficials, four representatives of bereaved families, and threeReuter - 130 words
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Article145 1956-08-02 4 MADRAS: A resolution urging the need for making arrangements for the translation of Important works in Tamil into the major languages of India was passed at the general body meeting of the Tamil Writers' Association held at Crescent Hall in Triphcane with Mr. R. Mahadevan, President,145 words
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Article1323 1956-08-02 5 Nine- Point Recommendation To Resuscitate Party The causes of the defeat of the U.N.P. at the general election were not centred on one or two deficiencies nor were the reasons applicable equally to all electorates. This is the view of the Special Committee of the United1,323 words
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Article270 1956-08-02 5 COLOMBO On the question of the nationalisation of foreign interests in Ceylon Mr. K. M. P. Rajaratne, Parliamentary Secrerary to the Minister of Posts Broadcasting and Information, said in the House or Representatives that he wished to tell the Nominated Members that within the last so many270 words
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Article482 1956-08-02 5 NEW YORK: Women make up nearly one third of America's working force, but only 1 out of 20 scientific workers is a woman. I One of America's top industrial scientists says the field of research is wide open for women and that thousands are urgently needed. TheAP - 482 words
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Article87 1956-08-02 5 COLOMBO: At question time la the House of Representatives Mr. T. B. Tennekoon (MEP. Darabullo), drew the attention to advertisements appearing in the local Press from an American firm offers* to obtain Jobg for Ceyloneso. Mr. t. B. Haagaratne, Minister of Labour, said (In Sinhalese)87 words
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159 1956-08-02 5 THEY PREFER BIBLE FOR NEW KACHCHERI BIBILE: The dawn of each day revealed a Minister with a new policy, said Mr. 8. A. Peeris, second! MP. for Badulla, at a meeting held at the Bible Pilgrims Rest The meeting was convened to appeal to the Prime Minister to reconsider ttie159 words
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Article103 1956-08-02 5 NEW DELHI: Ob the assumption that the future of Bombay is not a doaed chapter, certain prominent members of Parliament are exploring the prospects of a formula mutually acceptable to all Interests concerned, including Maharashtrians. Mr. V. V. Girl, former* Labour Minister is keen that a103 words
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489 1956-08-02 5 Need For Higher Allotment NEW DELHI: The National Railway Users' Consultative Council, which concluded its two-day session passed a resolution miHi»g upon the Government of India and the Planning Cmmlsaioo to "review urgently the allocations made under different heads la the Seoom* Fiver Year489 words
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Article54 1956-08-02 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure told Mr. Thimmiah in the Lok Sabha that the question of appointing a committee to examine the Income-Tax Act was under discussion. It was quite likely that that work would be entrusted to a special committee54 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-08-02 5 Picture. Mr. S. Balasubramaniam, Acti ng President of the Ceylon Indian Chamber of Commerce, presiding over the Chamber's 26th Annual General Meeting held recently in Colombo. I.D.M.I.D.M. - 31 words
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Article230 1956-08-02 5 COLOMBO: The Indian Government is under no obligation to appr:se the Ceylon Government of its Sethusamudram widening scheme. Neither does the Ceylon Government think that the scheme would appreciably affect Ceylon's economy This statement was made by the Premier, Mr. Bandaranaike, in answer to a question230 words
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Article78 1956-08-02 5 Congress Election Manifesto NEW DELHI. The Oongresw Working Committee will bw meeting in Delhi On August 5 to draw up the Congress manifesto for the forthcoming clec tiocs, it is learnt. The meeting will also discuss at considerable length the Congress affairs in varioua Rajasthai, Punjab and Orissa, States, including78 words
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186 1956-08-02 6 MASS PRODUCTION OF A H WEAPONS BY U.S.? WASHINGTON, Aug. 1— The United States is dee! aping various types of atomic and hydrogen ueapons based on "new principles" and is expanding its plants to be ready to turn them out in quantity. This was disclosed yesterday by the Atomic EnergyAP - 186 words
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108 1956-08-02 6 FUN AND FOOD AT INDIAN ASSOCIATION FUN, Frolic and Food will be in store for visitors at the Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh, on Sunday, Aug. 5, between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. The nett proceeds of the show will go' to the Association Building Fund. Y. T. M. Raja Muda108 words
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Article158 1956-08-02 6 THE sth anniversary of the St Thomas Youth League, Singapore," will be celebrated at the St. Thomas School,' 33 St. Michaels Road, from 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4. Mr. R. K. Tandon, the Commissioner for India in Malaya, will preside, and Mrs. Tandon will158 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-08-02 6 Picture shows an enthusiastic group on board one of the Indian ships at the harbour here. (Below): A section of the guests at the Bharat Bhavan reception.27 words
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Article88 1956-08-02 6 WELLINGTON. Aug: 1: The tfew Zealand cabinet yesterday expressed concern at the implications of President Nasser's Suez Canal seizure. Although no formal action has been decided upon, Deputy Prime Minister K. J. Holyoake said the cabinet examined a number of possible courses in concert with other interestedA.P. - 88 words
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175 1956-08-02 6 IND. CUSTOMS REGULATION MALAYALEES PROTEST SINGAPORE Kerala Samajam has expressed "deep regret" at the sudden promulgation of the new regulations of the Government of India restricting the import of duty-free goods, hitherto allowed to travellers from Asian and African countries to the value of Rs. 500. The Kerala Samajam passed175 words
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Article68 1956-08-02 6 PARIS. Aug.l— The French National Assembly suspended its session for 10 minutes yesterday as a gesture of approval of the Government's resistance to Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal. The action was taken on v. motion by Robert Lecourt cf the slightly left-of-centre Popular Republican MovementAP - 68 words
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321 1956-08-02 6 KHRUSHCHEV'S STATEMENT LONDON, Aug. 1— The Soviet Union moved into the Suez Canal dispute Tuesday by throwing its support behind Egypt's nationalization of the famed waterway. At the same time, Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev made it clear Russia accepts Egyptian President Nasser's pledge to keepAP - 321 words
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Article151 1956-08-02 6 U. S. ACTION ON EGYPT'S ASSETS WASHINGTON, Aug;. 1: The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday announced it has placed under temporary licensing controls all assets in the U.S. of the Egyptian Government and the Suez Canal Company. The action, an outgrowth of Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser's nationalization of the SuezA.P. - 151 words
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257 1956-08-02 6 CAIRO, Aug. 1: The cancellation of an Egyptian order banning exports to Britain was viewed here today as part of an Egyptian decision to stand on the legality of its nationalization of the Suez Canal rather than engage in an economic war with EnglandA.P. - 257 words
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Article26 1956-08-02 6 NEW YORK. Aug. 1_ Six Communist lraders were convicted in U.S. Federal Tuesday of conspiring j and advocate the violcc /erthrow of the U.S. Government APAP - 26 words
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Article68 1956-08-02 6 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1: In terhandles, a Swiss holding company with large German interests, lost another legal round on Tuesday in its efforts to recover properties valued al more than Ms3oo million which were seized during World War 11. The U.S. Court of Appeal? refused Interhandle more timeA.P. - 68 words
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192 1956-08-02 6 No Reduction Of U.S. Troops In Europe WASHINGTON, Aug i U.S. State Department .pokw man said on Tuesday v 0 cision" has been made by t United States Government reduce American troop str< n«h in Europe, but he dccli f j tn say whether a cut is b( ;ng «rA.P. - 192 words
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Article68 1956-08-02 6 TOKYO, Aug. 1. Emperor Hirohito, Empress Nagako and Crown Prince Akihlto left here yesterday aboard t special train for the imperial villa in Nasu, approximately 100 miles north of Tokyo. The Emperor and Empress will .spend to summer there. Crown Prince Akihito will stay with his imperial parentsAP - 68 words
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Article55 1956-08-02 6 Increase Height 2 to 6 inches with our brand New Course. Suitable for both sexes. Results guaranteed or fee refunded in full. Please remit 30 Shillings British Postal Order or its equivalent by Bank Draft, made payable in India. England or America or by Traveller's Cheque. Address Activities55 words
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