Indian Daily Mail, 22 August 1956
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Title Section16 1956-08-22 1 Indian Daily Mail VOK Xn. No 187 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1&56 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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1320 1956-08-22 1 DULLES PLAN OFFERS NO BASIS SAYS MENON PLANS MERITS DISCUSSED LONDON, Aug. 2t, Mr. V K. Krishna Menon. India'* leader at the Suez Conference, tola a press conference today that the American proposals for settling the Suez Crisis formally submitted yesterday were not aReuter - 1,320 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-08-22 1 MENON MRS PANDIT Krishna Menon (with stick), India's Minister without portfolio, and Madame Pandit, Indian High Commissioner in London, arrive at l^ancanter House. London, for the International Conference on the Suez Canal.32 words
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Article553 1956-08-22 1 Consequences Of Conflict Would Go Beyond Egypt LONDON, Aug 21, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's Minister without portfolio, proposed that Egypt should retain control of the Suez Canal with the help of a consultative body of international interests using the nationalised waterway. He put forwardReuter - 553 words
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Article120 1956-08-22 1 LONDON, Aug. 21.— A possibility that Archbishop Makarios might be released with the British in new talks on the future of Cyprus was being discussed In political circles today. The London Evening News «a id members of paliament, who expect to be called into session nextA.P. - 120 words
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Article160 1956-08-22 1 NEW YORK, Aug. H, Tile New York Times said today that the Indian Compromise Plan put forward by Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon at the London Confernece on Suez crossed the line of the real issue on the Canal dispute. It said that the question ofReuter - 160 words
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Article160 1956-08-22 1 PARIS, Aug. 21. The I Suez Canal Company announced here that it considered the dismissal by the Egyptian authorities of its Assistant Ad* ministrativc Manager as null and void, Reports from Egypt said tint the Manager, M. Max Vignes. had been dismissed while on leave inReuter - 160 words
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Article70 1956-08-22 1 TOULON, Aug. 21, Fren ch warship? will set sail this week from this Riviera Naval Base for manoeuvres in the Mediterranean, usually well-in-formed sources said. The exercise, involving escort vessels and submarines, would last up to three days. The ships ate units of France's Mediterranean Fleet which hasReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration264 1956-08-22 1 Princess Margaret wears a one-strap evening dress of r pink tulle embroidered with flowers and sequins in this i photo made by Cecil Beaton in the Drawing Room of Clarence House, the Princess's London Residence. Her Royal Highness wear* her hair short, softly waved, and piled highReuter - 264 words
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241 1956-08-22 1 Segregation In U.S. Democrats Vs Republicans SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.-T h c Republicans accept the Supreme Court's ruling against segregation of Negroes in public schools and the Democrats say it has "brought consequences of vast importance especially to communities directly affected." This is the essential difference between the civil rightsAP - 241 words
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Article175 1956-08-22 1 Bagdad Paeter» Back U.S. Plan! LONDON* Aug. 21. -Sup port for international management of the Suez Canal mount ed at the 22-nation Sues Conference here today after the United States ncrepteu amendments to its Plan for settlement of the Canal crlsl*. The amendments, propo&eo by Pakistan, Persia, TurkeyReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement9 1956-08-22 1 3M SSXSI"" ***** II 3MO SSSi*"»3 9 00 119 words
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551 1956-08-22 2 Indian Daily Press S'pore Wed., Aug. 22, 1966 STEP BY STEP, PLEASE! IT is reported that the Political Committee of the ruling triple Alliance is agreeable to the nationals of the Federation of Malaya being called Malaysians after Merdeka Day Aug. 31 next year. This term is said to be551 words
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Article4229 1956-08-22 2 MEHR CHAND MAHAJAN - INDEPENDENCE AFTER MEHR CHAND MAHAJAN By (RETIRED CHIEF JUSTICE, SI'PERME COURT OF INDIA) British, by the Consti- tution Act of 1935, granted autonomy to the provinces, and made them autonomous units in a loose federaton. The idea was to maintain themselves in power by keeping the Indians divided. It was4,229 words
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Advertisement51 1956-08-22 2 GANDHI ASTROLOGER @On profession, finance, family, etc., by monthly details for one year $4. Weekly $12. Answers to 5 questions 92 HANUMAN KAVACHA $8. Send birth date or n nfl o iim a 9e. Postage $1-00. Send money order or Sil'm" 1°e ta rderi HANU- N ASHRAMAM, TIRU. TANI, (3.51 words
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Article623 1956-08-22 3 IMPORTANCE OF NATIONAL UNITY STRESSED MADRAS: President R a jendra Prasad in his Independence Day message to the Nation has called for goodwill and forbearance in giving effect to Government decisions on reorganisation of States and described the decision in favour of a bilingual Bombay State623 words
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Article161 1956-08-22 3 NAFEN - NAFEN PARIS: Cave paintings in Rouffignac, in south west France, which .some quarters held were not pre-historic as claimed but the work of memberg of the Resistance Movement in World War 11, received unconditional support for their authenticity by Professor Paolo Grazioai of Florence University, A pre-hist«riau161 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-08-22 3 ji ?uF C^ fte f n t he US U S S>R U*. and Australian delegation* attending tfcb Sute Conference In London (Left to right) John Foster DullesT Amerlran S^ t S ti Pet^f y: x iml *?2 ntlfled: DnUtr! S h «P»lov, Soviet Foreign Minister; Jacob MaUk Si" 2?ii1AP - 88 words
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3023 1956-08-22 3 The Story Of Earthquakes: Their Origin Earthquakes are periodical visitations known from ancient times, causing appalling damage to life and property and often changing the very tomography of the land. Some of the worst recorded in history are given in the article below which also deals with the causes of3,023 words
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Article194 1956-08-22 3 NEW DELHI: In the Rajya Sabha, during the questiontiour, the Deputy Transport Minister, Mr. 0., v'. Alagesan, told Mr. Hegde that the Government haa decided to taKe a more stringent view of the .situation caused by the frequent strikes on the railways. Formerly, he said, if the194 words
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213 1956-08-22 3 THE HAGUE, Aug. 20.— A fcovettiment spokesman an* nounced today "Queen Juliana v«U n ot abdicate," His statement wa3 made ii reply to a newsman's questiCi on the royai commission which investigated a royal crisis caused allegedly by the Queen's relations with a faith healer.A.P. - 213 words
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Article52 1956-08-22 3 There will be a free cinvinu snow at the pavilion, Orchard Road, at 9 a.m. on Tuesday Aug. 28 for the Junior Members of the X-Ray Club. Nonmembers may enrol at the entrance to the cinema on thw morning of the 28th. enrolment i Jae 50 eta.52 words
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Article1485 1956-08-22 4 JUNIOR MINISTER EXPLAINS "I WANT TO BE FREE TO WARN THE COUNTRY" COLOMBO: Following are extracts from the letter, dated August sth sent by Mr. K. M. P. Rajaratne to the Prime Minister intimating his first intention to resign from the Government Parliamentary Group and1,485 words
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Article218 1956-08-22 4 LONDON; For si x weeks a small 18th century Sevres clock stood in an antique shop in Kensington the "antique" of London— priced at f25. Customers went away horrified at the price and so did dealers. Yet one of the world's largest antique dealers, Mr. Hans218 words
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Article108 1956-08-22 4 SILCHAR: Th e Government of India has sanctioned Rs 67,050 to finance the Assam i-cvernment's scheme for the settlement of landless agricultural labourers and relief for nood affected people, it is reported. In addition, a loan of Ra. 80, 000 has also been advanced to the State108 words
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Article290 1956-08-22 4 LONDON, Aug. 21,— Moders Britons who breakfast traditionally ofl bacon and eggs have oeen surprised to learn that there was a time when a British breakfast consisted of steak and beer. Writers to the correspondence columnjs of the Sunday Times are now busy trying to find out290 words
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Article91 1956-08-22 4 AHMED AB AD: Two more persons injured 1 in the police nnng at Anmedabad last week died here on Aug. 16, morning. One of them who received a bullet in the abdomen when police opened fire near the Congress House on August 8 died at a91 words
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Article847 1956-08-22 4 JOYSREE BOSE - JOYSREE BOSE *Y JN our time wives loved their husbands. and husbands loved their wives, better then thev do now-a-days," my grandmother used to say. "If devotion is a factor of love, there has, it seems to me, a vast decline of conjugal love rrom our847 words
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Article1796 1956-08-22 4 ANOTHER YEAR OF USEFUL SERVICE NEW DELHI: On the ninth anniversary of Independence, India's Armed Forces can look back with satisfaction on another year of steady progress, in the service of the nation by way of ensuring her security. In keeping with India's declared international objectives, the1,796 words
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2537 1956-08-22 5 Peaceful Solution To Sue* Problem Urged NEW DELHI: Addressing a mammoth iMrii *rin» trom tiie ramparts of Delu.'s R*> d Forton g Aug^| on the occasion of the Nmth Anniversary of India's independence, Prime Minister Nehru, expressed the f^d^tt 1 dC H fUl soluXn would2,537 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-08-22 5 Sri PmW, Governor of Madras, a*,^,** a Joint S<*«io» of the Madras L^lature at the Assembly Hall. Madras18 words
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Article983 1956-08-22 5 New Project For S. India NEW DELHI: Among the many important State enterprises to be set up during the Second Five-Year Plan are three large fertilizer factories. These will be located at Nangal in the North, at Rourkela in the li«ast and at Neiveii in the South.983 words
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Article144 1956-08-22 5 AHMEDABAD: A Press Note is3Ude by the Regional Publicity Officer late on Aug. 16 said: "Except for two very minor incidents of stone throwing Ah. medabad City was quite peace, ful last week with normal public traffic on the main roads. City transport buses were plying on all144 words
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Article225 1956-08-22 5 AHMEDABAD: Mr. H V Kamath, M.P., and Dr. Amui Desai, ML. A. (Bombay), two Praja Socialist leaders, were arrested near Sankdi Sheri. in Ahmedabad at noon on Aug. 15 for "breach of curfew". Earlier Mr. Kamath had to be escorted away from an Independence Day gathering225 words
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Article62 1956-08-22 5 NEW DELHI: A new lighthouse will start working at Port Okha in Saurashtra on Independence Day, it was learnt here. The new lighthouse, wfJich is 80 feet high, and has a 500,000 candle power light, will be visible for 16 miles from the sea even62 words
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Article50 1956-08-22 5 NEW DELHI: M i. Ascka Mehta, PSP leader, met Prime Minister Nehru on Aug 16 Considerable importance' is attached to the meeting in political circles following Mr Mehta's talks in Calcutta last week with Mr. j aya Prakash Narayan on the question of fSP-Communist electoral Hllitance.50 words
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Advertisement14 1956-08-22 5 ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING COMPAnV SBCRETABYSmpTooS-nNG^^^^ If OF ACCOCNTANO 67, Monmwitti street, Umdon, W.C. 2. Engiand14 words
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690 1956-08-22 6 INDIAN AMERICAN PROPOSALS ON CANAL Varying Reactions LONDON, Aug. 21.— The United States and India, reflecting the views of West and East, called on Egypt Monday night to accept some form of international participation in the future operation of the Suez Canal. They submitted livaj plans to the 22-nation SuezAP - 690 words
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Article744 1956-08-22 6 LONDON. Aug. 21.—Following igi the text of the Indian proposal made to the Suez conference Monday by V. K. Krishna Menon: "Realizing that it is imperative that a peaceful and speedy solution to the .situation conIcerning the Suez Canal in oc- cordance with the principles and the CharterReuter - 744 words
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Article123 1956-08-22 6 The Singapore Governmeiix has decided to enhance oppor* t unities for employment of disabled persons in its service. The posts of "Lift Operator*are to be reserved solely for disabled persons when they fall vacant. This action in aimed at assisting persons who through sickness, injury or123 words
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Article54 1956-08-22 6 A further meeting was held between representatives of Frrxl Waterhou.se Management and the Employees Union at the Labour Ministry yesterday under the chairmyiiship of the Minister fox Labour. The Management agreed \n extend until this afternoon their final offer on their termt. fo r a return to54 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-08-22 6 The wedding of Tungku Kohani binti Sultan Suleiman Shah, sister of the Sultan of Selangor and widow of the late Sultan of Brunei, and Raja Kamaruddin bin Raja Haji Harun of the Ferak Royal House, took place at Buklt Istana Kota, Klang. The »imple ceremonyG. RAMANATHAN - 90 words
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201 1956-08-22 6 IKE ALSO REFUSES PASSPORTS TO RED CHINA WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— Prtsident Eisenhower Monday tiavc his "full concurrence" 10 a State Department policy ot refusing to grant valid passports to newsmen to visit tied China. Acting Secretary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. disclosed thr White House support in a terse one-sentenceA.P. - 201 words
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Article148 1956-08-22 6 THE HAGUE. Netherlands Aug. 21 a. well informed •source .said last night that Quee n Juliana and Prince Bernhard have reached a compromise in the crisis over their personal relations. The informant said a commission of elder statesmen have found a "working arrangement for the Queen andA.P. - 148 words
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81 1956-08-22 6 SPECIALS WOUNDED IN BANDIT BOOBY TRAP Two members of a Police Special Squad patrol were wounded in a terrorist bamboo booby trap in the Cameron Highlands area of Pahang on Monday. No further details are available at present. Three Land Rover s and an escort of six Special Constables returning81 words
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100 1956-08-22 6 ENTRY EXAM. FOR AUSTRALIAN MED. COURSE A Primary Examination in Anatomy (including Normal Histology and Applied Physiology and the Principles of Pathology) will be conducted in Singapore in March. 1957. The examination is open to graduates of not less than one year's standing of a Medical School approved by the100 words
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Article83 1956-08-22 6 The Governor, Sir Robert Black, accompanied by Lady Black will visit the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis settlement at South Winds, this morning. Sir Robert will arrive at the Settlement at 10. a.m., where he will be received on the steps of the porch by Mr. G. H.83 words
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Article104 1956-08-22 6 NEW DELHI: Seven ships of Indian Naval Flotilla which arrived in Trincomalee (Ceylon) last week are now participating in combined naval exercises being carried out by some of the commonwealth navies. ese training exercises are >ld annually. India's otilla comprises Indian Naval ships Cauvery, destroyers104 words
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733 1956-08-22 6 KUMARAN - KUMARAN lirltintiii:li;;:|. I I I I iKlf (Y.M.CVA.. SINGAPORE) ITT is Kerala, the Garden of monist (visisht a advailw u and Indian sub-continent, whi^h i monist (Advaidist( finally gave birth to Sree SanK.uacharya, which has had anocnei opportunity to became the mother of anotherA.P. - 733 words
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