Indian Daily Mail, 28 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Dialy Mail VOL. XH No. 188 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 211 1 CHOWDHURY NOT SEEING NASSER AGAIN LONDON, Aug, 27, Mr. Hamidul Hug Chowdhury. tb<* Pakistan Prime Minister who left here for home after attending the London Suez Conference said "We are satisfied with the results of the conference. Our original object was to remove tension, and ln that we have succeeded
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  • 69 1 DAMASCUS. Aug. 27, Syria declared Sunday that the Western plan for international control of the Suez Canal was "unacceptable," and that Egypt's President Gamal Andel Nasser will "naturally reject it." A statement by Foreign Minister Salah Bitar said the delegation of a five-nation committee to
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  • 276 1 LABOUR FRONT BRANCHES' CONCERTED MOVE Ban On Use Of Motor Cars To Carry Voters Also Sought a Jj??L*S?* branches at a joint meeting on Rr^fT tltj* Bt th S of Stamford Branch, unanimously decided to recommend to the C entral Committee of thee Front that voting
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  • 157 1 IRANIAN MINISTER'S VIEW TEHERAN, Iran, Aug. 27 I'u^, Fo rei &n Minister br AUquili Ardalan said yesterday he sees ho reason why President Gama! Abdel Naiser of kgypt should reject the Dulles P I°F a Suez settlement. Ardalan is a member of the hve-man international committee set up to pet
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  • 115 1 rEHERAN, Iran, Aug. 27.— Informed sources said yesterday oil has been struck in an area 100 miles south of Teheran. No detailed information was immediately available on size, pressure and depth of the new well. The sources said the oil was pushing to a height of
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  • 56 1 DAMASCUS, Aug. 27. France has refused an entry or transit visa to Syrian Communist Party boss Khaled Bakdash, the Communist Party newspaper Ai Now* said Sunday. Bakdash is the only Com* munist parliament member in Sfcrfcia, He recently applied for entry visas to several Euro*
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  • 151 1 GREAT FUTURE FOR PONDY ASSURED From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 27.— A new; session of the Fond;cherry State Assembly was opened on Saturday last by the Commissioner Mr. Kewal Singh who said DE JURE transfer of the former French Settlment to the Indian Union was now only a question
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  • 557 1 Congress President Dhehar Hit By Stone I KILLED OVER 200 INJURED From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. .27.— Chief Minister Mr. Morarji Desai ended his nine-day fast at a public meeting called in Ahmedabad last evening attended by more than 50,000 people. Unfortunately,
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  • 33 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 27.— One person was killed and 210 were injured yesterday In a new outburst of language riots at Ahmadabad, 275 miles North of Bombay. Reports retctttftff here said
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  • 323 1 Passage Of Bill Ends Mora rji's Fast LARUE r CABLE: from Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. 27.— States Reorganisation Bill was passed unanimously amidst cheers in the Rajya Sabha Saturday last and now only awaits the President's signature to become law. With the passing of the Act. it is
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  • 39 1 F Sr m .f J tef^ B l ,o f Singapore and the President 01 the Singapore labour Front, Mr. David Marshall chatting with Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai in Peking.
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  • 278 1 OUTSPOKEN MARSHALL KEEPS TALKS A SECRET PEKING, Aug. 27— The former Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, said to-day his trip to China had 'so far been very worthwhile.* Since he arrived here ten days ago Mr. Marshall hart political and economic talks with government leaders and has done
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  • 266 1 INDIA'S CONCERN OVER SUEZ DISPUTE LONDON, Aug. 27. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's delegate to the London Suez Conference, said here that he had "not the slightest doubt" that Egypt's President, Colonel Nasser, would receive the fiveman Committee set up by the Conference. He said the Canal was as
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  • 172 1 JUSTICE GOVINDA MENON FOR SUPREME COURT From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 27— Mr Justice p. Govinda Menon of the Madras High Court has been appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Indian Union, by notification of the President issued in Delhi on Sunday. Govinda Menon became Judge
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  • 166 1 LONDON, Aug. 27. V. K. Knsbna Menon, Chief Indian delegate at the London Suez conference, said Sunday he was confident that Egypt's President Nasser would receive the five-power mission seeking to propose internationalization ot the canal. Speaking to Indian students in London, he stressed India's dependence on the
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  • 123 1 LONDON, Aug. 27.— Sir Claude Corea, who led the Ceylon delegation at the London Conference on the Suez Canal, said here that he was not altogether disappointed with the conference.' Sir Claude he is also his country's High Commissioner in London was speaking at London airport before leaving
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  • 81 1 The Public Relations office has just had printed special air letter forms to spread tourist publicity with <ts overseas correspondence. The inside of the fcr m carries a vertical decorative fringe of symbols and scenes of Singapore and along the bottom a horizontal fiinge of the
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  • 36 1 PAKISTAN MINISTERS RESIGN KARACHI, Aug. 27.— Pakistan's La w Minister, Mr. Ismail Ibrahim C'huml. rlgar and Minister for Information and Broad'atlng. Fir* All Mohamed Ra; hai. both members of the Muslim Lea-me, tendered their resignations today.
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  • 551 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues, Aug. 28, 1956 TAMILS BACK NON-MALAY CAUSE WITH .grave and vital problems calling for urgent action facing the Community, the All Malaya Tamils Conference did extremely well indeed in conducting itself in a strictly businesslike manner and concluding its two-day session exactly as g»r schedule.
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  • 1817 2 FUNCTIONING OF UNION CABINET EXPLAINEB NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister categorically refuted charges by Mr' C. D. Deshmukh, former Finance Minister, about tfie functioning of the Union Cabinet, Mr. Nehru was intervening 1 in the Rajya Sabha during the debate on tiie States Reorganisation BUI. Mr.
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  • 285 2 BLHuttAY: A Tribai Wei fare Institute is expected t< oe set up in Bom Day State ii .November next to aavise tht otuge and Central Govern merits on the 'prooiems of an estimated 3,300,000 tribal po puiation in Western inaia. Preliminary tal^s in connec
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  • 199 2 TOKYO: A solar heat cooker designed by the Goto Opt.cal Research institute of Tokyo, w.il soon appear on the Japanese market. The cooker, using a simple reflector to capture the sun's heat, is claimed capable of cooking 1.4 kilo of rice in about an hour. The
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  • 46 2 MOSCOW, Aug. 26.— Over 40 delegates from chess unions of 25 countries in Europe, America. Asia and Africa will take part in the Congress of the International Chess Federation (Fide), which opens in Moscow today. Tass, the Soviet News Agency, reported. Reuter. i
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  • 266 2 BALLOT PAPERS: NEW SCHEME IN MADRAS MADRAS: It ia proposed to adopt the new scheme of marking: on ballot papers in all the constituencies in Madras City alone in the next general elections. Giving this information in the Legislative Assembly, Mr C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, said that the Election Commission
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  • 246 2 1 20- Point Agenda For Cotton Committee Meeting BOMBAY: The Indian Central Cotton Committee is scheduled to hold its annual session here on September 7 next to consider a 120-point agenda practically covering every aspect of cotton production in the country. The meeting will review the state of foreign trade
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  • 145 2 INCREASE IN INDIA'S IMPORTS RECORDED 3 NEW DELHI: The Import i Trade Control Organisation in i India has issced import licences of the total value of Rs. 517 i crores during January-June 1956. This was consiueraoiy mgther than tne total value of licences for the peiiod Julyc .Decern ocr 1955,
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  • 179 2 DACCA: The Prince Minister I of Pakistan, Mr. Monamined Ali, has sent an urgent call from Karachi to Mr. H S. Suhrawardy, Opposition leader of toe National Assembly, and Mauiana Abuul Hamid Khan Bnasnani, President of tne iSast Pakistan Awami League, for talks to resolve tne present
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  • 97 2 MADRAS: In January this year the state Government i made a request to the Govern- i ment of India that tne block of j forests, covering about 24 t square miles of land, in Attap- t pady Block VI in the present i Malabar district should
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  • 266 2 NEW MYSORE CABINET MYSORE: Mr. Kadidal Manjappa, the newly-elected leader of tne Mysore congress Iberia, lature Party wa s sWorn-in aa cnief Minister of Mysore by the Rajpramukh here on Aug. 19. His Highness accepted the resignation of Mr. Hanumancua.ya and his other colleagues m the Cabinet with effect from
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  • 124 2 TRICHUR: Over 1,500 worK?ra of the Jamuna Thread Mills it Koratti near here, who have been demanding bonus for 1955 wd certain other "working imenities," have gone on a general strike for an -'indefinite period" fro m Aug. 16. The nills is one of the major
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  • 785 3 Britain's Egyptian Colony The Suez Crisis DAYS OF THE SUEZ CAnXTcrisl^ TENSE Britain and the Mli i£2P%£J vS E'Ti" country by Eeyntian hnanLmi: g to this quota ttir^SSS w^T en a notable But the 900 include some 800 Egyptian students attending British universities and other educational centres on grants from
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  • 48 3 9a M A*GATE England, Aug. ***T P oB s was deliver< ed here on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bottles mora 51 yean after It had been posted In London, about 75 miles away. with greetings for the Christmas of 10©*_ Reuter
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  • 138 3 CUTTACK: A 10-member State Metric System Committee, with Mr. K. N. Nalk, Deputy Minister (Supply), aa chairman, has been appointed oy tne Orissa Government witn a v.ew to introducing the metric system of weights and measures in the State. A spokesman of the committf c told
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  • 122 3 **2 N iP OR TrY: The new Madhya Pradesh Praja Socialist Party, in a resolution, urged the National Executive of the PSP not to change Uie Gaya thesis as, in its opinion, any change would create confusion among party ranks on the eve of the general elections.
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  • 45 3 RAJKOT: A 30,00,000 candle power lighthouse equipped ./ith fog signals will be constructed at Dwaraka, it ls learnt here. The lighthouse which is estimated to cost about Rs. 7 .akhs will be an "all-weather guiding star' to vessels passing .jy this port.
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  • 234 3 NEW uE-bril: ihe Union Uon and Steel Minister nas strongly urged that existing capacity ior imparting instrucll if n ,J n me tanurgy courses should be immediately doubled if the country is to meet the requirements of technical personnel of tne three coal plants to be set
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  • 67 3 NEw DELHI: Government have decided to construct a tew additional aerodromes witn a view to encouraging trade or tourist tramc. Tnere was, nowever, notning like a general scneme for tne construction ot new aerooromes for this purpose, iwo airfields at Malda aad Haldwani were expected to oe ready
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  • 379 3 RANGOON: U Nu, president of tfae AFPFL (the ruling party), told an aucuetice at tne Bui.ma .translation Society here that when the AFPFL Congress meets next ne will offer to resign from tftie Hague's presidentship. U Nu, who was addressing a
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  • 101 3 LATEST SOVIET EXPORT— BIBLES NEW YORK: The Soviet Union has started an unexpected export business in Bibles Produced by the Russian Orthodox Church and sent abroad by the Mezhdunardanaya Kniga, the State publishing monopoly, they are selling in New York at $10 each. This Is rather more than the price
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  • 150 3 COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION rvS"* J?^? 1 A National College of Physical Education would soon be established at Gwalior, Dr. K. L SrimalL |->eputy Minister for Education, disclosed in the Lok Sabha. In answer to a supplementary Question by Mr. b. Kamacfaandra Reddy, he said that it was ttioo contemplated.
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  • 190 3 DEPENDENT SON-INLAW DEFINED NEW DELHI. The son-in-law i 8 a dependant of his father-in-law only if he is a "garjamai," Uie Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. B. N. Datar, told the Lok Sabha. (Garjamai is that son-in-law who stays with his father-in-law depending on him wholly). The Minister for Home
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  • 170 3 TOKYO: Japan is expecting a bumper rice crop this year which will mean a drastic cut in imports. The government's plan this year for importing 1,230,000 tons of rice may toe cut by 400 000 tons to 800,000 tons, This will mean a saving of
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI: The export target of mill cloth was not reached during the last four years said Mr. DP. Karmarkar, Minister for Commerce to a question by Mrs. Savttry Nigam in the Rajya Sabha. He gave the following reasons for decline in the export of cotton
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  • 28 3 MADRAS: Prime Minister Nehru has written a letter to Dr. R. M. Alagappa Chettiar, expressing satisfaction about tha reported tmpravement tn his health;
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  • 1425 3 GOVT. TO SET UP BUREAU B 2KS? I LJ ,r B V Kesk r »*|'j 'or InfommtS mmx ""'■pruwwn^ stated l n the Lok Stfbha that Oov Z!^ *Z op a Fro*"*™ B«w»«i which !!2!r 2? Vto J <Um P*°**«»» scripts. The Governm\TZ t^i"*'* <*»•»*««*»•
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  • 167 3 PATNA: Continued drought wholly or partially affected 13 out of the 17 districts of Bihar State, for the last two months, according to official reports. The jack of rains have not only held up transplantation of paddy seedlings, which are fast withering, but also thrown out of
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  • 452 3 NEW DELHI. The production of minerals In India increased to the value of Rs. 87.3 crores in 1955, from Rs. 83 4 crores in the •En?! year zt was 18 P er cent higher ks compared to lyol figure. The average daily employment
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  • 51 3 NEW DELHI; India has agreed to supply cotton textiles to Burma and import in return American cotton offered to Burma. The agreement, Mr D. P. Karmarkar said in the Rajya Sabha, was signed by an Indian delegation with the Government of Burma at Rangoon on July
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  • 1981 4 PANT DEFENDS CENTRAL GOVT'S DECISION NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha, resolved unanimously to take up consideration of the States Reorganisation Bill, clause by clause, as passed by the Lok Sabha. Home Minister Pant's reply to the debate on the motion for consideration and the Prime Minister's intervention revived
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  • 75 4 LONDON, Aug. 26.-— The Duke of Edinburgh will visit tho British West African colony of Gambia next January o n his return Journey in the Rayal Yacht Britannia from the Olympic Games at Melbourne, Australia, it wa* announced here. Ho will arrive at Bathurst jon Jan.
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  • 98 4 BATTICALOA Mr. S.J.V. J Chelvanayakam, the Federal Party chief and Mr. C. Rajadurai, Mp for Batticaloa, walked at the head of the marchers from the Battica. lea district, all Uie way from Batticaloa to Kalkudah, a distance of 21 miles. Just before their departure, an etght-year-old
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  • 159 4 Nasser Grants Asylum To Cypriot Terrorist CAIRO, Aug. 26.— A 19--year-old Greek Cypriot, Jeorge Cbtzonis, escaped 'TOm two detectives who were taking hi m back to Cyprus at •jai.ro airport yesterday and obtained political asylum in Cotzonies, allegedly wanted in connection with EOKA terrorist activities in Cyprus, was jeing brought
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  • 190 4 tac-bcww. Aug. *o. ihe ooviet Communist *^arty newspa^er Pravoa said toaay tnat attempts to solve the Suez Canal question from a position uf strengtii 'may bring serioua international complications.' it btx.u Uie <a<a.ia luiumtu jam ianeu m tueir atfcdupca to u»e tue L»>uuoti iwMptMMWMN on tne Canai u»
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  • 729 4 SEE NOTHING, HEAR NOTHING, SPEAK NOTHING! -NAGANATHAN IRINCOMALLL: Dr. E. >1. V. Jaganathan, introduced as "ihe iron man or tne reuerai rany," said at the Party rally here on fcaturuay last tuat the Tannl-speaking people snoulu resist the implementation of the "kinnale^e t>niy" act
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  • 771 4 NEW DELHI: The Indian Post Office ha.s been Instrumental in making ra/e orchids, plucked in tht Terai and in Nepal, gi*ow 6,000 miles away in London. Professor K. de B. Codrington, keeper of the Ind an Museum, London, from 1932 to 1945, and
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  • 74 4 AHMEDABAD RETURNS TO NORMALCY AHMEDABAD; An official c*rmm ixote issued here lart Friday said that Ahmedabad city was completely caj m and no unhappy incident ..as reporteu Mm .any locality tilt late in Uie atternoon. 'Tne curfew that was imposed ln a limited area here was lifted. However, police Sfcre
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  • 430 4 AHMEDABAD: Mr. A. K. -jopaian, Communist member of the i-ok Sauha was arrested at Uie headquarters of the Gujerat Communist Party here last Friday on a charge of oreach of prohiblitory orders issued by the District Magistrate unuer Section 144 of the Cr.P.C. Mr. Gopalan,
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  • 53 4 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS RESUMED ™h T o KNS Au 8- 28.— Greece 2JL Rumania yesterday offiSKE r sum ed diplomatic re. lations for the first time since the Second World War. *JFr\ Greek Foreign Ministry said Ambassadors would be exRevt ged 3s SOOn M P o3Bl^--" lectured in American, French and
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  • 1359 5 ADOPTION OF HEIRS RIGHTS OF HINDUS Bill In Rajya Sabha **J*S?LSFi2L U^ ba m »y adopt both boys and Z Htad,J WW"* >»»y adopt a the provision! Under another provision of the Bill no person need be divested 'of any property which had vested in him by reason only of
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  • 384 5 TO PRINT CHEAP BOOKS IN INDIA NEW DELHI- Urgent consideration is being given by the union Education Ministry to tne appointment of the chairman of the newly-constituted National Book Trust. As soon as the chairman is appointea, tne trust will hold its first meeting to formulate its programme of publications
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  • 140 5 NEW DELHI; The results of a survey, initiated more than thirty years ago, on the use of medicinal plants to India have just been published by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Entitled "Glossory of Indian Medicinal Plants," the publication contains data about more than
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  • 61 5 JUBBULPORE: Six workers died and two were injured seriously as a result of a landslide in a bauxite mine near Katni, Jubbulpore district, according to a report received here. The landslide occurred, following heavy rains and the workers were trapped. Six of them died. Further details
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  • 192 5 DAKSHINA PRADESH T.-C. LEADERS' DEMAND TRTVANDRUM: A request for taking immediate steps for the formation of Dakshins Pradesh comprising Travan. core-Cochin and Madras States nas been made to a telegram sent to Prime Minister Nehru, Uie Home Minister and Uie Congress President by prominent persons of the State of whom
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  • 168 5 AMBAR CHARKAS: 20,000 FOR MADRAS STATE MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhakta- 1 vatsalam. Minister for Agriculture, informed the Legislative Assembly, that it was proposed to allocate at least 20,000 Ambar Charkas to Madras State out of a totai of 75,000 for the whole country this year. The Minister, who was replying
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  • 143 5 OFFICERS OPTING FOR KERALA STATE MADRAS: Mr. C Subramaniam, Finance Minister, stated in the Legislative Assembly. that the conditions of service of officers allotted to Kerala State consequent on the reorganisation of the States will be subject to the provisions contained In the States Reorganisation BUI and also to the
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  • 60 5 AIRLINES EMPLOYEES' STRIKE NOTICE KARACHI: The Pakistani employees of the .Karachi branch of Uie Indian Air-lines Corporation on Aug. 18 served a notice on tiie management that they would go on strike unless their demand for higher wages was conceded. The strength of Uie Pakistani emfloyees is estimated at about
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  • 65 5 An improved Telugu typewriter conforming to the recommendations of Uie Andhra Government's Shorthand and Typewriting Committee was demonstrate^ here by Mr. Y. 8 Prakasa Rao and Mr. B. Veera^ raju of Rajahmundry. The two gentlemen, who have been working for the reform of the Telugu typewrtter keyboard
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  • 109 5 MONTREAL: Mosquito.-* have their likes and dislikes in the matter of colours, say investigators who have studied them at the University of Western Ontario. Black, blue and dark red cloth attracts them more than yellow, orange, white or green. If your clothes are wet, they are less
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  • 343 5 UNNttT -DENTED ENTHUSIASM COLOMBv .Scenes re miniscent of pilgrims reaching their goal were witnessed when three to four thousand Federal Party marchers from the Northern and Eastern provinces arrived at the naval town, of Trincomalee for the fourth National Convention of their Party, meeting at a most
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  • 293 5 TRINCOMALEE: The Fourth National convention of Ulankai Tamrl Arasu Kadcbi opened on Saturday morning at the St. Joseph's College Hall, Trincomalee at 9 a,m. with the hoisting of the party tricolour in the quadrangle of the college by S. C, Poopalaratnam, Proctor, President of Batticaloa Branch of
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  • 310 5 THONDAMAN CALLS ON BAND A COLOMBO: Mr. S. Thondaman, former President of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, called on Uie Premier Mr. S. D. Bandaranaike last week and was with tiie Premier for about 45 minutes. This is his first call on .the Premier since Uie latter assumed office. Asked about
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  • 159 5 HYDERABAD The interState Committee of Ministers of Andhra and Hyderabad decided that all headquarters offices, the Secretariat and Directorates of Andhra Pradesh should be located to Hyderabad city which is to be the capital of the new State from November 1. Consequently, the offices of
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  • 248 5 Citizenship Laws: Planters' Attitude Condemned COLOMBO: Mr. K.O.S. Nair Honorary General Secretary of Uie Ceylon Democratic Workers congress (led by MrA. Aziz), said here 6q Aug. 15 that many hundreds of per- sons of Indian origin, who had every qualification to become citizens of Ceylon even under the existing rigorous
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  • 85 5 KASSEL West Germany, Aug. 26,— Sot e of tbe world* tallest men will be seen in the streets of Kaesel next month when tiie German 'Club of Tali People* holds its annual convention here. Tali men clubs In Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherands will send guest delegations.
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  • 148 5 SUEZ CRISIS AFFECTS CEYLON PASSENGERS COLOMBO: The Suez Canai crtels has deprived g2 7Ceylonese of their passages to London aboard tbe Orient Liner "Orontes." The local agents of the Line, Messrs. Whittal and Co. Ltd., have Informed Uie wouldbe passengers that the shirt has been diverted v la Durban and
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  • 76 6 TEBBIe BEACH. California, Aug. 27.— President Eisenhower diesclosed Sunday that Russia has resumed nuclear weapon tests and that a blast detected last Friday— possibly a hydrogen explosion had the force of almost one million tons of TNT. The U.S. government put the blast in
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  • 210 6 REDUCED CONSUMPTION REPORTED LAST MONTH Labour Department's Revelation The Federation Labour Department's Report lor last month just issued reveals that toddy consumption in several parts of Malaya has been reduced. Reductions in the consumption of toddy are reported from the following:- (i) NEGRI SEMBILAN— Consumption
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  • 150 6 HONG KONG, Aug. 27.— Premier Ch©u En-lal of Com. munst China said last night 1 that India and the Peking regime wW "become still more friendly and united in the future." Peking Radio .said Chou made Uie statemect at ts banquet given by Communst Party chairman
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  • 205 6 They Want To Find Out Origin Of Man DUESSELDORF, Germany, Aug. 27 About 300 Anthropologists from all over the world opened a flve-day Congress here yesterday. They will exchange views on prehistoric research of man's origins The International Congress' is held to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of the
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  • 28 6 The next meeting of the Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room, Chief .Secretary's Office, on Thursday, Aug. 30, at 10 a.m
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  • 335 6 Universal Love Understanding" Nataraja Guru John Spii-vs md Swa mi Mangalananda, hs disciples, who are on a tour of Malaga, were guests at the Onam celebrations of the Sin gapore Kerala Samajam Sunday evening. In its address of welcome, the Samajam said: You are the great disciples or a great
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  • 56 6 HONG KONG. Aug. 27 The widow of Sun Vat Sen, founder of the Chinese Republic returned to Red China Sunday following a 10-day visit to Indonesia. Peking Radio reported Madame Soong Ching Ling, now .in official in the Peking government, arrived in Kunming by air
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  • 88 6 A CHETTIAR HIS TAMIL TYPEWRITER Tbe following Is tbe "Tall. p4e«e" in the Federation L*«out Department's Report for last month: A Chettiar sent Ms EFF schedule of contributions typewritten In Tamil. Tbe Accountant wrote to him asking him to mad the schedule in English. Tbe Chettiar re. pltod that if
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  • 202 6 VATICAN CITY, Aug. 27.— The Government of Central :Ind*a has recommended controls on Christians which have left the Christian population there highly disturbed, the Roman Catholic news agency (Fides reported yesterduy. The dispatch was printed prominently i n the Italian Catholic press. "Fides" quoted
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  • 150 6 SRI KRISHNA JAYANTHI AT R. K. MISSION Sri Krishna Janmastami will be celebrated at Sri Ramakrishna Temple, 179. Hartley Road, to-morrow Wednesday, Aug. 20 and! Saturday, Sept. 1. The programme will be as follows: WEDNESDAY AUG. 29. Special Puja and Havanam 7 p.m. to 9 pjn. and Distribution of Prasadam.
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  • 154 6 $360 m. Surplus U.S. Products For India NEW DELHI, Aug. 27 Negotiations have been com. pleted to transfer U*****,000COo worth of American surplus farm products to India, authoritative sources said Sunda}. The transfer would send the total amount of American assistance to Indi a in the past five years over
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  • 34 6 f«?i£ cr of th C Commissioner for the Government of India in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, will remain closed to-morrow Wednesday, auk 29 on account of "Janam Ash-' tami
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  • 224 6 -Indian Scientist atomic Shl^«S^Sir» ln BCI ltl »««««k 'espedallv m the »^c* to B^Sa^SlJ, TaU „M,ttt,lte "f^"*" The Germans are well equipped for the experimental stage to atomic research that they are about to embark on because of their good theoretical background. Their
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  • 90 6 Flood In North India: 20 Killed NEW DELHI, Aug. 27.— At least 20 persons' including a family of nine were reported dead Sunday l n heavy rains and seasonal fijoods sweeping wide sections of North India the past week. News reaching New Delhi indicated thousands were left homeless and hundreds
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  • 44 6 The Emergency Operations Council met yesterday afternoon in Kuala Lumpur to consider the elimination of Yuong Ku, Deputy Secretary-General ot the Malayan Communist Party. General Festing, C-in-C FARELF, who was in Kuala Lumpur on an official visit, also attended the metting.
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  • 174 6 Malayalees in the Colony I celebrated Onam, their annual Harvest Festival last Sunday at the Indian Association under the auspices of the Singapore Kerala Samajam. Tho function beeran at 2.30 p.m. with sports and ended w'th mass meefng and distribution of prizes late in the evening
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