Indian Daily Mail, 16 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 181 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 146 1 "Any War Over Canal Will Engulf Whole World" -NEHRU'S WARMING NEW DELHI, Aug 15: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian rnme Minister is understood to have said privately that if the Suez problem worsened and there were a threat of war he
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  • 253 1 A nthony Brooke Denounces New Reforms LONDON, Aug. 15, Mr. Anthony Brooke, descendant of the family of White Rajahs who formerly ruled Sarawak., yesterday cabled leading unofficial members of the Council Negri (Legislative Assembly) describing the promulgation yesterday of the new constitution for the territory as a "curt imposition." i
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  • 148 1 KARACHI, Aug. 15, Mr. Mohammad AH, the Pakistan Prime Minister, declared at a public meeting that no one could question Egypt's right to nationalise the Suez Canal, which was an integral part of Egypt. Mr. Ali, speaking during celebrations to mark the Ninth Anniversary of Pakistan's
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  • 81 1 New U.S. Envoy To India NEW YORK, Aug. 15.— Newsweek magazine said Tuesday a "major diplomatic reshuffle" being rumored in Washington would sen<j Ambassador James Bryant Conant, now In West Germany, to India replacing John Sherman Cooper, who resigned to run for the U.S. Senate. Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert
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  • 71 1 CAIRO, Aug. 16.— President Oamel Abdei Nasser of Egypt conferred to-day with the Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani who 1b on hia way to London for the Suez Conference. They met ut President Nasser's request for breakfast at the Revolution Command Council headquarters where Presi>
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  • 318 1 NEW DEJLHI, Aug 15: India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru warned today t ;at if any power tried, even by mistake, to soi.e the Suez problem by armed force or threats it will not be solved but it will lead to a conflagration which might spread
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  • 504 1 MOVE TO SAVE FACES OF BOTH BRITAIN EGYPT India Puts Forward Compromise Proposals LONDON, Aug. 15. Pressure mounted today for a compromise over the &uez Canal that would save the pride of both Britain and Egypt. The pivissure came from statesmen and newsj-.npers as deI' Kates arrived to begin a
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  • 119 1 cm«...nuo, -\ug. 10. a tnroiig 01 JSMH) engaged In an ami-^e-gro <teiiK>nstr»tton .•nm.iHy mgnt less tiia n two iiiih-s iroin tne Aitiiiiocrattc national conNMM itxruert Ryan, deputy ciner or pome, said tne ciowd assembled on ttie ikvsix im a groundies"* runiur tuat a ramiiy pianned
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  • 433 1 PRESIDENT JOINS MADRAS CELEBRATION OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY (From Oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug 15, The Ninth Anniversary of India's Independence was celebrated here today with grandeur and public enthusiasm never seen before. This is the first occasion that the President of the Indian Union Dr. Rajendra Prasad was present
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  • 164 1 Alaska Hawaii To Demand Autonomy .r^f llo^??' Au S- 15—Democratic platform drafters Tuesday asKod their national convention to "pledge immediate Statertood" for Alaska ana rlclWH] i. The stand was included in a section on "government operations prepared by a draftine committee. 6 '•We condemn the Republican administration for ita utter
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  • 46 1 BANDA HAS A SOLUTION COLajmok/, Aug. 10, The iVniie minister ot Ceylon, Mr. voiomon t><wi<i;u-,inaiK* sai'l .o.i.ty ne haa cei lain solutions in luina" when asKea wnether ..e nau put iorward any pro(NMll lo Fresiuent Nasser foi a solution ot the eSuez Canai u SDutC. Reuter
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  • 33 1 UAyJUx\IJ, Aug. 10, iligypt .i.i.s asKtd jih.j 10 mediate in uer dispute with Britain ovir •Mi on^i-Siit ion of the bue^ _anai very reliable sources .ere said todav. Reuter
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  • 35 1 PAK. MISSION OF PEACE. LONDON, Aug. 16, Mr. riamidul Haq Choudhury the Pakistan Foreign Minister said on his arrival nere today for the London Suez Conference -hat had come on a mission of .»e~ce. Reuter
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  • 31 1 i^O.nUON, Aug. .15.— Mr. John Foster Dulles American Secretary of State arrived in on don by special plane today Mf the Suez Canal talks onen. '•5? tsoiorrcv,';- Reuter
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  • 322 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 15.—An Indonesian colonel, who ordered Foreign Minister Ruslan Abdulgani questioned on conviction reports, was relieved of his command Tuesday. But army officials insisted ii was all a formality and a coincidence. They said the office! «-'°l- A Kawllarang had beet recently appointed Ambassador
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  • 103 1 AHMEiUABAD, AUi,'. 15.--i once o F tncu ore nerc ytsteruuy aitemoon wnen crowua auoutuig Slogans stcned uusea «*»u aiuicKua tne police. one person was Kiheu in yet. teruaya incitient, first official i e^o* ts said. >c or nettny a week there have uecn a.scuroaiices in ti»e
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  • 55 1 VIENNA, Aug. 15.— The <state visit of Egypt's President Uamal Abdel Nasser to Poland. scheduled for the end of this .month, has been postponed <iue to international tension," Radic Warsaw said Tuesday. Nasser planned to vißit Poland after his trip to Moscow -n Aug. IS.
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  • 213 1 AN APPEAL TO MALAYAN INDIANS Indian Independence Day was celebrated In Singapore, by Kampong Bahru branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mi*. R. C. Asthana, Press Attache to the Commissioner for India in Malaya, presided. Mr. A. N. Mitra. President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore Branch welcomed the gathering.
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  • 126 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. inL cretar .v of State Mr John Foster uulics, to-aa v dis cussed with President Kisen a good man v of tnp formula* urT* H° UJd ne Prised T" cc operation ot tne Suez Canal wjn.ch was .seized lastmonS? the Egyptian Goveinment
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  • 89 1 CA/kO, Aug. 15.— Daily coti.oys through tne Suez Canal 1C^ reduced tO da y fr om four to three by oruer of tne newly nationalised Canal authority a r < p eSuR a northbound convoy of 11 ships, including two American destroyer^, which was scheluled to
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  • 80 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 15 Mr. R. O. Casey, Australian ExAffairs Minister, said that fagypfs absence would greatly weaken the scope of the ixindon Conference on the Su<?z (-anal and would likely nrolona tae tension. Mr. Casey, speukii to ieporters at Dum L>u,a airport Uiere on liis way
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  • 634 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Aug. 16, '56 Malay Sultans Have Nothing To Fear THE plea to the Reid Commission by the MTUC and the Labour Party of Malaya for the abolition of the Malayan Sultanates and other "relics of feudalism" is. we mu*t frankly admit, too premature, and clearly
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  • 3361 2 Reformat ion Of States Lok Sabha Adopts Bill APPEAL BY NEHRU NEW DELHI: In the midst of enthusiastic cheers and without division, the Lok Sabha, adopted the States' Reorganisation BilL Both the Prime Minister and the Home Minister made an earnest appeal to the Members of Parliament, and all sections
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  • 490 2 LONDON: A live Indian theatre movement is now well established in the heart of Africa. The movement was started 20 years ago by an Englishwoman. Mrs. Gwen Coleman, who is today not only helping and encouraging Indians there to develop their own art and drama
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  • 205 2 CHILD MARRIAGES IN CEYLON COLOMBO: The Minister of Home Affairs is taking steps to put an end to child marriages in Ceylon by raising the legal age for marriage in this country. The minimum legal age for marriage at present, except in the case of Muslims, is 12 years for
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  • 196 2 stens i D f LHI: of P Tn*i St P the rccruithi I ndian seamen for ships which passed through regions Mr O. V. Alagesan. Deputy Minister for Transport, who gave this information i n reply to Dr. Rama Rao in the Lok s h *<*
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  • 47 2 B°MBAY: Sir Vithal N X»ltr M arkar has t«n*sred hia esignition as Director of tho State Bank of India, to take effect fro- 19 it was uthoritativery learnt here authoi,u. a.. lint here l.ie resgnation will be placS^f? 1 010 meetin of the
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  • 1858 3 Multi Lingual States Artificial Manoeuvring Must Be Avoided DHEBAIfS APPEAL: RIOTS IN AHNEDABAD DEPLORED v,-* 1^ 41 V W the Congress I'res.ueui, expm^Kxl cwiliueac© tuat *n uue *!Lr»e |>tH>pie wuuiu realise •me value oi tbe> uecwion tin luvou. ui a iMiiagaal i>o.uuay a t*«e f ir om uie poll Atie
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  • 36 3 a,i T SP S 1 1^ VOR AGHCULTURE, EMhe Abdul rh« Sh*"^.* 11 th a pineapple, cannery at the Bth mile Jaia n Scadai, Joaore Bahru, watcalnr «n employee cutting pineapples. s
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  • 341 3 LOWBO: The Government of Ceylon is gravely concerned over the fragmentation of the island's large t«£ k»d be? taduJtrSs 88 WWCII provld< tJl basc fop «M> tea and rub- Legislation is to be introduced snortly to put a brake on the breaking up
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  • 79 3 NEW DELHI: Government nave entrusted the publication ot the "riistory of inuian lnuependence Struggle, 18o7" in English to an English lirm, aaiu the Deputy Minister of uaucation, Dr. Mono Mohan Das in reply to Mr. S. C. Samanta. The publication of a voiunie in Hindi would
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  • 27 3 INTERNATIONAL RADIO COMMITTEE BOMBAY: A four-member imuun aeiegation to the international tvacuo Consultauve committee ot the international ivieconunuuiuation onion leit ior uuboeidorr by an Air-mma xuternationai plane.
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  • 55 3 BUNCHE'S BROTHER-IN-LAW STRANGLED TO DEATH WASHINGTON, Aug 14.-— Roscoe Windom Harris, 65. orother-in-law of Dr. Ralph tfunche. United Nations undersecretary, was strangled to death Monday in his second floor real estate office while a fiaternal convention was in progress on the floor below. Harris' body was found bound and gagged
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  • 337 3 INDIA GOVT. PRINTING PRESS MADRAS: The Government of India are expected to take a final decision very shortly regarding the location of their Printing Press will be located either at Coimbatore or at Trichur, it is learnt. The Central Government, it may be mentioned, have a proposal to establish a
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  • 325 3 NEW DELHI: Enquiries have been received from publishers by the Press Registrar whether existing newspapers are required, under the amended Prees and Registration of Books Act, to file fresh declarations. The Act, it is pointed out, does not render existing declarations void. The relevant rule which prescribes the
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  • 189 3 TAMIL CULTURE IN CEYLON MADRAS: The greatness ui Tamil culture was uiupiuia»seu oy uev. ur. jvavier i». nuuuu.tja.kjdm, presiding ovtr u uieeuug neiu unuci tfte auspices ot Kuiti MKHtiir, at Aimauialai n«tli tn ii-SjJianaue. Mr. T. K. bH.tinau^iiiii wmcomed L»r_ Tbauiua^ again, who v.<is a prurcssor or tvuucdtion in Uie
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  • 164 3 AHMEDABAD: The Praja Socialist ano Communist Party units in Atuneaaoaa condemnca police firings in tne c*ty -net acmanaeu a judicial inquiry tnto t/iem. They appealed to the people to avoid an torms ot violence in voicing their <ie mand for a separate State. uages who are required
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  • 195 3 iVjiVV DbiLiHl: What is tho effect of unclear explosions on weather This question is raised and an answer indicated in the Government of India's recent publication "Nuclear Explosions and their Eirects." It nas been suggested, says the publication, that the large amount of xadio-active
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  • 261 3 NEW DELHI; Prim« Minister Neon told the Lok Sabha "Poftagal* 8 case before th« International Coort of Justice regarding her olaini of rights of passage across Indian terrttory is at present under expert legal examination. Until the examination is completed^ Government is not In a
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  • 233 3 Nt.vV lniiL.ll,; India muse uav«. iHt'ii qu*tc iM-di tue Nuuin t'xsiv tuiuion year* ago: xiiis opinion was exi»»v«»«ed Dy frol. bmckoit, i>i-.i»sh i-.osicst, at toe unii'Miir^ oi iNobei Laureates held ui June last in JLuJiuau, v%«ec uemiuay. In a broaucast over tiie Ali-inuia Kauio on
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  • 235 3 Talkie Silver Jubilee Celebrations MAuxxao: me jsuver Jubilee or uie advent 01 tne tainie in lmiia. is to oe ceieuintea on an au-iiicua uaais uuimg ihe iiura we«K 01 ovyiviuuvi: frme iviiuioier mm is expectea to luauguiaie me ceieuianon at i\ew uvun prooaoly on septemoer 10, tne u»y 101--lowiu^ tn«
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  • 139 3 Development Of Halda River Dan^w*.: A iw>. o^.uuv.OOU cv.-iici.ii »yi ueveiu t jiu tue inx\. ua vauey ui ia UPMC iliiU piun;^iii o w»c «uea iioiii uevUoL<*uii£ ia oews cousiucieu uy me 6 overniweut, 11 is ie^ottcu. 'me acae*uc, cu»ering an mciuuea u»e S cuc.du U u Ox oj,- uw.vou
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  • 1691 4 ENFORCEMENT OF CURFEW IN AHMED AB AD POLICE OPEN FIRE AGAIN TO QUELL DISTURBANCES AHMEDABAD, Aug. 10. Ahmedabad City presented a deserted appearance on Aug. 10 as the Police, with the help of troops, vigorously enforced the curfew imposed on the city following deterioration of the anti-bilingual State agitation. PPolice
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  • 194 4 COIMBATORE: Mr. T. T. Krishnamacnari, Union Minister for commerce .md Industry, met the Chairman and Members of the Southern India Mill-owners Association and discussed with them the question of starting a stapie nhre and rayon industry in South India. At present South India is importing 60
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  • 118 4 LONIXDN, Aug. 14.— Sil Antnony Eden, the British r-rime Min.ster, remained last night at his official country residence, Cnequera, where he spent the weekend. i nc leader of the LaDour Opposition, Mr. hiign uaitskeii. caned a meeting of his 'shadow caD.net' to discuss President camel Abdel Nasser's refusal
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  • 44 4 THE GERMAN CONSUL. (Commercial) In Singapore, Mr. R. Mock, called on the Federation M'nister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Enrhe Kardon bin Haji Jublr, at his office in Kuala Lumpur recently. Picture shows the Minister with the German Consul (left.)
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  • 170 4 COLOMBO: Rubber trade circles here are strongly critical of the Indian Government action in permitting the establishment of a Rs. 120 million synthetic rubber plant to be sited in Uttar Pradesh. Trade sources said the Indian Government move showed a "gross" lack of
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  • 127 4 ALGIERS, Aug 14. French reports put their death toi; at 22 yesterday following Sunday's Nationalist ambusn of a French column about 40 mile> soath of Algiers. PMfteen troops were reportec. miss.ng and 20 others wound ed. Pour, who had been missing, returned safely yestettut^. iherc was
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  • 102 4 NEW YORK, ,uig. 14, A new tiiug in capsule form for treatment of diabetes was described Monday by research doctors ot i.he annual convention of the National Medical Association. Drs. It E. Thomas and W.L. Henry Jr., of Washington's Howard University said in a report that
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  • 96 4 LONDON, Aug. 14, Actress Vivien Leigh has lost tn'j baby she was expecting in her husoand, actor Sir Laurence Olivier said yesterday. The child would have heen their first. Miss Leigh is 42. Olivier 47. They> have been married 16 years. As a result of the miscarriage.
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  • 52 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 14. a Brooklyn attorney announced Monday the formation of a new political party— the Independence Party which will seek to get Gen. Douglas MacArthur's name on the November ballot as a candidate for the U.S. Senate. Th s£!L was no «n«n«nt from
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  • 565 4 FIRST PLAN: AWAKENING AMONG PEOPLE TANJORE: Mr. T. T. Krish namachari, Union Minister to» industries and Commerce, au dressing a public meeting ai uiaK maidan under the huh pices of the Town Cungress> committee, called upon the procanonists of a separate Tamil i^ad to pause and think tor a while
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  • 36 4 MUSCOW, Aug. 14.—Marshal Semyon Zhavo'ronkov. chief of the Soviet State Airline Aeroflot, is expected <o visit London soon for talk3 on the establishment of a direct ar link between London and MOSCOW. diDlomatic courrna nftfc Reuter
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  • 761 4 MINISTER'S CONFIDENCE BOMBAY: Mr. Manubha) joj j»)s,ujK "ojun 'ir«qs K Heavy Industries said that tbpadoq WTPJx jo )u,uiuj^a<>>) to exceed the targets laid for the Seooad Five-Year Plan period in regard to general engineering and electrical industries if possible within the first three yean. The
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  • 147 4 A-RAYS WILL COLOUR DIAMONDS! r HARWELL, England Aue 14.— The British Atomic Energy Authority announced yesterday It is prepared to colour diamonds, on a commercial basis by exposing them to radiation in nuclear reactors. The atomic energy research establishment ha s been colourIng diamonds experimentaly for some time, and is
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  • 49 4 LONDON, Aug. 14. The Welsh Guards band was ordered to play before the start of the Army-Air Force cricket match yesterday. And that is just what they did to an empty ground. Kain kept spectators away, but the order* said play. So the guards played.-— AP
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  • 222 4 The U.S. Chief Justice, Mr. Warren, who is undertaking a lv-aay tour of India will arrive in Bombay o n Aug. 16. He will leave tor Aurangabad on August 18 to visit the Ajanta anj Kilora cave s and return to bomoay the next
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  • 114 4 JAKARTA, Aug. U.—Madame Soong Ching-ling, widow of the "Father of the Chtoese Republic," the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, arrived here yesterday for a 10-day visit at the invitation of the Indonesian Government. She was mot at the a.rport by President Sukarno Prime Mimister All Sastroamidjojo and
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  • 44 4 BHAGALPUR APOSLTOLIC PREFACTURE VATICAN CITY, Aug 14 i-he Vatican announced yester- w a L Pope nus X"* has d the a POStolic prefecture of Bhagaipur, India, with territory taken from the diocese of l-atna. The Rev. Urban Mc<jarry has been n«rr...,, r».^ iect AP
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  • 786 5 GOVT. UNDER PARTY SYSTEM NEEDS GOOD MEN-RAJAJI MADRAS If people wanted self-government based on party-system, it was essential tfitthiMrri good, honest and of high caMbre^ whodid not sistence which stands public scnitinv nL*n»A iST Mr. Rajagopalachari said that after the foreigners withdrew from the country, greed and the like stalked
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  • 250 5 JOHANNESBURG The Transvaal Ind.an wation al congress, said m a statement here tnat he South Amcan *jo vernment's "quit notic< to non- whites living in certain parts of Western Johannesburg is gross violation of fundamental human rights and a viciojs act of roboery whereby
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  • 108 5 VIENNA: Mr. H. V. R. Icngar, Secretary to the Indian Mumstry oi iia.u and industry, visiieo Vienna factories touay as part oi m s two uuy visit to Austiia, coneeinea tiiaimy witn Indian-Austrian economic relations. Mr. lyengar, who arnvea here was accompanied uy tne inuian Cnarge u Auaires
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  • 164 5 English For Matriculation JULJAJNDUR: The Senate of runjau University win consider, at its next meeting, a resolution tnat '\fc.nglisn snould not be a compulsory subject ior examination trom ivoi onwarus ana tor Intermeaiate from 1959 onwards." The future of English as a compulsory subject in matnnuiaUon and mgner secondary classes
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  • 168 5 Minister Stresses Need For More Major Parties MAuixAii; 'lut Ueeu for uioio major political parties in tne country was stressed by finance Minister c. Subramama m presiding over a meeting held last evening under the auspices of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. He said the digress was the only major party
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  • 271 5 State Awards For Printing And Designing NEW DELHI: ine annual competition for the State Awards for excellence in printing and designing will be held this year in November. Sponsored by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. th e awards were instituted in 1955 to encourage higher standards in printing and
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  • 62 5 TISSA: Mra. Agnes Muthu kuda joined her husband. Mr. V. C. Muthukuda of Piliyandala. who officiated at the ceremony, i n the fire-walking on Saturday, at the annual firewalking ceremony of the Maha Devale, Kataragama. Aabout 85 devotees participated in the ceremony lncludJig four women.
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  • 71 5 KARACHI: Pakistan will shortly send out a number of trade delegations to the Middle East and Southeast Asian countries, it is reported. The Commerce Ministry is believed to be busy at present {compiling necessary data on trade potentialities in these two The trade delegations will consist of
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  • 146 5 a. temple or Agni Mata," on the KangraPathankot road in Punjab, the sou of |t te cltamed u applied externally and admimstered internally, acts as an antidote to snak e poison, figured during question time l n the Lok sabna, when Mr Raghunath Singh asked whether
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  • 270 5 ißPiill <*■ n. 5..10..UH00 Singh,, to stand trial In Oh MDtenw Court Somawathte of the Thailangedera colony ia the Nike weritiya police area related in court, how on Ma y 21st at aoout 5 p.m. she went to coi iect wood, into the
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  • 274 5 NEW GSCU UNION PROPOSED c;c»tA>MtJO: V6Z members oi tme uosu propose to set up a new un.on. uns is tne sequel to tne language Resolution idopte<i at tne Conference of delegates last ween. A spoKesman of the new union aiiegeu tnat tne Language Hesoiuuon or tne Gc&u »vas leftist inspirit.
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  • 386 5 Backdoor Influence In Ceylon COLOMBO: Backdoor influence, a marked feature of public life in Ceylen, was absent during British rule, said Mr. Doric de Sauza, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Ceylon. Mr. de Souza wa s speaking on "Trade Unionism" at a meeting held under the au».
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  • 177 5 Ceylon Citizenship Applications NEW DELHI: According to the latest figures available, 25,565 applications for Ceylon citizen-shin involving 83,248 persons of Indian origin were rejected by the Ceylon Government in the last six months ending April 1956. This in tformat.Non was given in the Rajya Sabha by Mrs. Lakshmi Metion, Parliamentary
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  • 69 5 CEMENT FACTORIES FOR S. ARCOT CUDDALORE: "Two cement factories will shortly be started in South Arcot District. itiis will solve unemployment to a great extent, pushing through industrial development in this district," declared Mr. Henry Peter, Collector of South Arcot, at a Press Conference held. He stated he had received
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  • 52 5 NEW DEXjHI: The Government of India had no precise information of India had no information whether any air and naval bases were being built in East Pakistan with Ameiicun military aid, Prime Minister Nehru told Mr. H. V. Kamath in a written reply in Uw
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  • 341 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Association of Manufacturers, the largest single body representing manufacturing interests in agricultural and other industries, has asked the Ceylon Government to clarify its policy towards private capital (foreign and local) investment. The Assocation has warned the Government that any further delay in
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  • 146 5 NEW DELHI: A statement by Sir John Kotelawala, former prime Minister of Ceylon expressing the apprehension of a possible attack on Ceylon by Communists from South India was the subject of interpolations in the Rajya Sabha. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, told Mr n
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  • 259 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India will implement during 1956-57 a scheme of granting merit scholarships for post-matric studies in the Arta Sciences, technical and professional courses, open to all communities. The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of merit and 1 according to
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  • 191 5 Magician Dies In Haunted House MEiiCAKA; isewa is received n»re or tne deatn uuaer mysterious circumstances 01 one Kunjianda Aianuanna, and a u .V»un iiu m Ml uau<u', -it in jd*i uiai ...uiiu.iuii i, an «.\-/\iinjii.<tii uoiug contract *»OiK w«tii tuu Ummim armies, nau piuwuused a mimMl property in nosur
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  • 116 6 LONDON, Aug. 15.— Some oOG person's, chanting "We want peace, booed prime Minister Bir Anthony £den as ne returned to Mo. l<j Downing street Tuesday night from the theatre. The crowd had come from a mass meeting organized by two leftwing Labour Party members of Parliament
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  • 61 6 Hartal in Damascus DAMASCUS, Aug. i5.Darnatvus com*- to a complete standstill at 1530 local time Tuesday an shops, markets business firms and public transports went on a two-hour strike jn protest aga.nst the Suez Canal conference. i^v C n ion^n companies here closeu uown in ree^oube to the Ktime can
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  • 95 6 Red Delegation In Nepal KATMANDU. Nepal. Aug. 15. A Communist Ciunese ueJ^gation arrived nere yesterday to negotiate a now ChineseNopaieso Treaty en Tibet. It t.i headed by the Chino, Ambassador to India and Nepal, Pantzu U. The Tibetan Coir.munder-in-Chief, Swang Fagashan Ragashag, arrives here today. Under the Treaty of 1858
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  • 371 6 Mishandling Situation Might Arouse Arab Nationalism BRITISH PBESS FEAB LONDON, Aug. 15* The Times said today the forthcoming Suez Conference would be crucial and that the whole structure of international trust and commerce between nations was at stake. "Failure ultimately to achieve its aims would
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  • 152 6 "Colonial Police System Is Unsuited" NICOSIA, Aug. 15, Lieutenant Colonel u.C. White Cyprus Police Commiss.oner, said yesterday that poilce "possess the key to the Cyprus problem." He told a press conference here; "If only they can summon up tin; courage and resolution to unlock the door, oeyond it lies the
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  • 31 6 CAIRO, Aug. 15.— President Nasser saw the Soviet Ambas=»dor, Mr. Evgenil Kissllev last night for the tenth time in the last ten days. No comment was made Reuter
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  • 125 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. 15. Ambassador Toshikazu Kase of Japan, conferred with United Nations Secretary General Dag- Hammarskjold about the Suez Canal crisis. Afterwards Kase predicted the Suez case eventually come before the U.N. The Japanese ambassador was to depart for London late Tuesday
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  • 119 6 Truman CHICAGO, Aug. 15.— Former President Harry S. Truman said Tuesday he oppose Adlai Stevenson for the Democratic presidential nomination because "I don't think he can win" the election in November. Tinman said, on the other hand, "I think Averell Harriman can" win. "I don't think Stevenson
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  • 60 6 NEW DELHI, Aug. 15.—President Eisenhower has again invited Prime MlnUttr Nehru to visit the United State* and Vehru has accepted, though no date for the visit has been xed, one of Xehru's spokesmen told Parliament yesterday. It was presumed any Nehru visit to Washington would be
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  • 189 6 NEW YORK, Aug. 15, Four well-known American attorneys will begin taking: pretrial testimony next month in one of the biggest court proceedings of recent years— the multi-million dollar claims arising from the Andrea DoriaStockholm collision. Tho sleek, modern Italian liner sank July 26. elevea hours
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  • 221 6 Hitler-Alive Myth— Author's Story LEXINGTON. Kentucky. Aug. 15 The fantastic story of a man who kept the legend of Adolph Hitler alive in the mountains of Kentucky was revealed here Tuesday. U.S. District Attorney Henry J. Cook said a tfi-year-old parttime preacher, an unemployed Negro miner, had admitted posing as
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  • 89 6 SALISBURY, Southern >— lIMU, Aug. 15, uiscoa»iou in the federal Assembly -t present auout Dominion status ror the Khodisian Federation womu be a brecrh of London Agreement vn tnt. .euerat.on, Lord Majvern erenuer ot the Federation, rtuij uie Assembly >^steiday. lie saiU that nowhere' in
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  • 102 6 CEYLON'S EDN. CHIEF RESIGNS COLOMBO, Aug. 15^-Mr. T. D. Jayasuriya said yester •toy he would retire next Saturday a* Ceylon's Director of Education. His retirement follows a bitter attack against him bv the Education Minister. Mr W pahanayake, in Parliament Monday night. Mr. oanana.vake declared that unites Mr. Jayasurlya, retirtMi
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  • 112 6 8 w P m to6 *y, Au 16. itadio Malaya will be broadcasting a forum on "The economy of Maiaya." Between Aprl L. and Jul y thirteen Ulks on The Economy of Malaya" were given by memtoeis of the Economics Department of the J K DiVe
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  • 51 6 MILDENHALL, England, Aug. J5.— Co lonel David C. Schilling wf; r Force ace of World War 11, was killed in a car crash Tuesday night. Schilling, 37, was one of Americas top fighter aces. He shot down 23 German planes in the air and destroyed 10 more
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