Indian Daily Mail, 31 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn. No. 196 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 358 1 National Unity Urged ster X* S '.™> ~T The Chinese F Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai, told Reuter that if the various nationalities in both Malaya and Sineanore eet together "Britain will reeognfce their pJSSS^L independent States" within the Commonwealth He added "But if they are
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  • 136 1 KARACHI, Aug. SO. (.hulam Mohammed, former Governor General of Pakistan, died last nieht AJ\ Ghulam Mobammad 61, had ailed almost continuously since he retired in August 1955. He died at the home of his daughter, the Begum HusaJn Malik following a severe paralysis attack. He was
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  • 233 1 In the Fifth Criminal District Court, Singapore, yester. ttrday, Abdul Rahi m bin Mohamed Katsim pleaded guilty to a charge of impersonating a public servant, name. ly a cleark from the Singapore Income Tax Department. Evidenoe was given to the effect that the accused had
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  • 468 1 Marshall Praises Choirs Understanding Of The True Direction Of Malaya's Welfare PEKING, Aug. 30, Mr. David Marshall, former Singapore Chief Minister said today he was grateful for Premier Chou En Lai's "friendly understanding of the true direction of out welfare in Malaya and Singapore." He was referring to Communist Chinese
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  • 35 1 NICE, Aug. 30. Queen Soraya of Persia arrived here by air to-day for a holiday on the French Riviera accompanied b y her mother Madame Eva lesDandiaiv and members of her suite Reer
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  • 186 1 Pilot Scheme In Selangor Soon (From Our Correspondent) X I Ai. LUMPUR, Aug. 3C— Efforts had been made in Ihe pant few months to launch the Indian Land Settlement Scheme and two sites In Selangor have been chosen to gu ahead with the
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  • 101 1 Singapore Agricultural Show At Kallang The First Agricultural Show at old Kallang Airport site, wil be declared open by the Governor of Singapore to-morrow at 3 p.m. It will be followed by Chinese Wayangs, Joget Modern, Puppet and Chimpanzee Act, Malay show and other entertainments. The Show will be open
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  • 319 1 AIR INDIA EXTENSION TO AUSTRALIA The Bombay— Singapore Air India International Service will be extended to Sydney from October 6, onwards, when the inaugural flight lakes place. Air India International will commence it s Bombay— Sydney flight on Oct 5, from Bombay arrive here ort Saturday and leave the same
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  • 159 1 DACCA, East Pakistan, Aug. 3C— The Chief Minister of Bast Pakistan, Mr. Abu Hossein Sarkar, today tendered the resignation of his 12-man cabinet to the Governor of the province. Mr. Sarkar 's United Front Parliamentary Party decided on the resignation last night. The crisis in East
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  • 76 1 MOSCOW. Aug. 30.— Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon High Commissioner in London, today had a 35-minute talk here with Mr. Ntkita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party leader. He Is to meet the Soviet Minister, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, this evening. Sir Claude Corea is Head of the Ceylone.se
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  • 120 1 PROPOSAL REPORTED TO BE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERED (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 The Government of India is seriously considering a proposal to set up a synthetic rubber manufacturing plant since the present natural rubber production is far below the requirements of the new
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  • 71 1 JAKARTA. Aug. 30. The soviet Embassy announced that a number of books and pamphlets written by President fcoekarno have now been trans lated into Russian. The majority of the translated books were written by Soekarno while he led the Indonesian independence movement before the war They
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  • 166 1 WARSHIP WITHOUT SHELLS! SOUTHAMPTON. Aug. 30.— Britain prepared yesterday to hand over to Egypt a former British destroyer even though it is disputing Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal The destroyer is the former Zenith, renamed El Fateh. British sailors took her on her final trials this morning. She will
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  • 87 1 IROVIDENCE, Rhode Inland, Aug. SO. The West too often assumes that Prime Minister Nehru of India leans to ward Communism, the Rev. Canon Samuel Burgoyne of Allahabad Cathedral, India, said yesterday. Canon Burgoyne, addressing the world Evangelical Fellowship conference, raid that Nehru lean* heavily toward neither
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  • 45 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Aug. 30.— Police said yesterday they arrested 241 people during the past six months for smuggling -mainly m Central and Eastern Sumatra. The included fish an<t rubber sent to Singapore, an<t sewing machines and radios .smuggled into Sumatra AJ»
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  • 193 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Aug. 30, The new State Life Insurance Corporation will take over and conduct all from"!" 1 "l 6 USiness tilrou 6ho«t the entire country h O T h< Corporation's Headquarters will be in Bombay but its
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  • 61 1 NEW ORLJSAAS, Aug. 80 The world's longest bridge opens to traffic here today, it will take the average American car two gallons of petrol to cross Wm The bridge— 2 t m ii e span which cont 46,000,000 dollars to build— consists of 2,246 concrete spans held
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  • 77 1 Sami Sagajaranda, member of the Madras- State Assembly and a distinguished educationist is arriving here tonight by Air India International. Mr. Sagajananda, who has dedicated himself to the service and welfare of backward Hindus', has founded a school in South India called Nandanar school, which is turning
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  • 73 1 Sukarno To Visit Mosque In Kremlin MOSCOW. Aug. 30.— The Indonesian President Dr. Su kamo, today lunched at the Kremlin with the Soviet pre« mler Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. Tonight he will be entertained by the Ambassadors from African and Asian States at a dinner to which top soviet leaders have
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  • 122 1 BIHAR- BENGAL BORDER BILL PASSED (From our own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Aug. 30 The Bill settling borders between Bihar and Bengal was passed by thr R<ijya Sabha last evening r»nd now only awaits the president's sanction to become law. This is only complementary to the States Reorganisation BiU already passed.
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  • 185 1 HOMO KONG. Aug 30 Communist North Vietnam yesterday reiterated its right to demand reparations from Japan for World War II damage while flatly rejecting v Japanese Foreig n Office state, ment that the Red administra tion w.ts not the legal Government of Vietnam. Peipinjr Radio,
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  • 58 1 BELGRADE, Aug. 31 -Yugoslav Egyptian aconomlc second half of October, Yugo talks are scheduled for the Press Agency reported yesterday. These talks will ai m at studying "Concrete possibilities fo r enlargement of mutual economic co-operation and exchange in the spirit of conversations of Presidents Nasser nnd
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  • 41 1 Lower Perak India n Amateur Athletic, Championship Meet will be held on the Town Padang. Teluk Anson, tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. i, commencing at 2.30 p.m. The sports meet is arianged by Lower Perak Indian A«so_ Nation Teluk Afi£<on
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  • 505 2 Indian Daily Mail Pioneers Among Pioneer Nationals Spore, Fri., Aug. 31, 1956 IT is a pity that when Indians' contribution to Malaya is spoken of, only their economic contribution to the country is revealed while their contribution in respect of the various other fields ->f human endeavour and thought is
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  • 714 2 Minister's Apology NEW DELHI. The Deputy Minister for Railways, Mr. O. V, Alagesan, tendered an apology to the Lok Sabha for having given a reply which he felt was not a proper reply to a lady member of the House. The reply was to a question
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  • 87 2 INDORE: The interesting story of a woman kidnapping a man has been reported from Ratiam. According to the report a person lodged a complaint at the police station that a young mali kidnapped his wife. But later on the wife of the complainant went to the
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  • 361 2 Indian Plan On Suez Canal Criticised MADRAS: Speaking on Suez Canal at the Catholic Centre Mr. M. Ruthnaswami said there could be no future for international law, if any power, making use of its position of strength, tore up international agreements an<j reverted to the days of the jungle. Mr.
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  • 112 2 L.UCKNOW: Heavy rain and floods have taken a toll of 12 lives, and 20 head of cattle in the Himalayan district of Tchri-Garhwal, according to reports received here. The reports said small revulets in Klrtinagar Tehail, swollen by a 10-hour non-stop rain, roared down
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  • 64 2 MANUFACTURE OF MARINE ENGINES NEW DELHI: A scheme for setting up a factory for the manufacture of engines for ships during the Second Plan period was now being considered by the Government, Mr. K. C Reddy, Production Minister, told Mr C. P. Matthen in the Lok Sabha. In addition to
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  • 356 2 MAHASABHA CRITICAL OF BOMBAY PLAN CALCUTTA The Council ot the Bengal Provincial Mahasabha at a recent meet_ in^ held under the presidentship of Sri N. C. Cbatterjee. M.P.. deplored the method and manner in which the States Reorganisation Bill had been rushed through in the Lok Sabha. The Council condemned
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  • 327 2 Refugees In India M. C. KHANNA REGRETS CONDITION IN PAKISTAN. tin n B Uw?st c Ktonna, Union Rehabilitation Minister, said here that during the last six months about two lakh refugees had arrived in India from Blast Bengal. The influx of refugees from Pakistan was now increasing every day and
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  • 933 2 EARL WARREN'S ANALYSIS MADRAS. In honour of Mr. Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Mrs. Warren, the Chief Justice of Madras, Mr. P. V. Rajamannar gave a dinner last week in Maylapore. Proposing the toast of Mr. and Mrs. Warren,
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  • 122 2 MADRAS: Dr. R.M. Alagappa Chettiar gave a reception at his residence, "Krishna Vilas," to 43 graduates of th» Alagappa group of Colleges, who received their Degree* from the Chancellor of Madras University. Among the recipients of the Degrees from the Alagappa, group of colleges were four in the
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  • 37 2 NEW DELHI. Mr. Luis de Olivaresy Bruguera, Count da Artaza, has been appointed as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Spain to India, says a Press note issued by the Ministry of External Affairs.
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  • 110 2 LANGUAGE 'DEBATE' ENDS IN COURT KURUNEGALA: A d,»cussion on the language question by two men on the Kurunegala Tank bund, developed into a heated argument and ended in blows. In this connexion, A. 0. Don Martin (19) was charged with causing hurt to T. G. Gunasena (28) by assaulting him
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  • 184 2 CANNANORB: Messrs. Ivlehta, Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, D.B, Chatterji, Surveyor of Works, G.B. Subi jinan am, Controller of Aerodromes, and A.G.K. Murtl, Executive Engineer, p.W.D. Central, arrived here from Kozhj. kode and accompained by Mr. P. Bharathan. Tashildar, inspected certain sites for the location of an
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  • 698 2 Recommendation By I.CA4E. Session LICKNOW, Recommendations for the expansion and Improvement of agricultural and veterinary education in the country emerged irom the three-day session of the Indian Council of agricultural education which concluded here These recommendatory were put forth by th e different working groups
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  • 765 3 Share Of Member Of Joint Family NEW DELHI: Rule 19 of the Displaced Persons (Compensation and Rehabilitation) Rules was mo* fied by the Lok Sabha, to lay down fhat th^ha^e in f a mem **r of a joint family died between August 14, 1947 and September "fi
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  • 217 3 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER BILL NEW DELHI; The National Volunteer Bill, seeking to provide for the constitution of a National Volunteer Forco for imparting military training io members of the public, is iikely to be taken up in the present session of the Lok Subha. Prime Minister Nehru told the Sabha that
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  • 169 3 SHIPMENT OF GOODS TO INDIA NEW DELHI: The total quantity of imports of steel, cement, machinery and foodgrains to be carried by ships during the next two or three years was not expected to exceed four million tons a. year, according to the Deputy Minister for Transport, Mr. O. V.
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  • 173 3 LONDON: A British heavy engineering mission, led by Sir Eric Coates, expert on Indian finance, will visit India in October to advise the nation ton its industrial development during the second Five-Year Plan, the Commonwealth Relations Office in London said. The team which will include representatives of the
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  • 282 3 To Bring Netaji 's Ashes To India CALCUTTA: Chief Minister Dr. B. C. Roy, it is learned, has been tentatively considered a proposal to bring the alleged ashes of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose from Tokyo at the time of his return journey from Japan which he is planning to visit
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  • 248 3 NEW DELHI: A proposal to constitute committees of the whole House on the House of Commons model is being considered by the Rules Committee of the Lok Sabha. This is indicated in the minutes of the Rules Committee, laid on the table of the Lok Sabha, by the
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  • 176 3 NEW DELHI: The border between India and Tibet "is well defined and well understood and clearly shown on our maps," said Mr. Sadath All Khan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. Bhakt Darshan jn the Lok Sabha. He said, "Naturally, the whole of it
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  • 240 3 BAND A: A man named Bindarwa, aged about 22 years and resident of Singhpur village, in Banda tehsil, has been discovered to be a case of remarkable sex transformation. Born a normal boy, Bindarwa began to develop breasts at an unspecified time near adolescence while his
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  • 118 3 STREET ACCIDENTS IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: The Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy told a questioner in the West Bengal Assembly that 79 persons had been killed and 1,66n injured in 6,476 street accidents in Calcutta during the first five months of the current year. Dr. Roy attributed such accidents to
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  • 561 3 TRANSFER OF AREAS OPPOSED PATNA: A petition was moved on behalf of a "citizen of Bihar" before the Chief Justice, Mr. Ramaswami, and Mr. Justice Raj Kishore Prasad of Patna High Court praying that a rule be issued directing the Union of India and
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  • 77 3 Nearly a 1,000 Malayalees from all {tarts of «,o\v«r Perak gathered at the Mahatiiia Gandhi Memorial Hall in Teluk Anaon to celebrate their national Harvest Festival, the ONAIVf, on Aug. 18. Picture on top shows MISS RADHAMA.NI Alii entertaining the gathering to fine, selections of
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  • 481 3 EGYPTIAN OFFICER DENIED FACILITIES BY PORTUGAL NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru disclosed in the Rajya Sabha that "in recent times" the Portuguese authorities had not given facilities to an Egyptian officer to go to Goa. Since the closure' of the Indian Mission in Goa in September
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  • 111 3 HINDU MARRIAGE ACT NEW DELHI: Two private bills to amend the Hindu Marriage Act and the Special Marriage Act were introduced in the Rajya Sabha. Under the former, the mover Dr. Seeta Parmanand (Con-gress--Madhya Pradesh) seeks to specify a period of one year as duration of veneral diseases to make
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  • 396 3 DEVELOPMENT OF ASIA— A WARNING BOMBAY: Political differ••nces and lack of co-operation bKvvcrn tha nations of Asia and the Far East had seriously hampered economic development in the region, observed Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, Director ol the United Nation's Council of Economic and Industrial Research, addressing the Press Guild of
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  • 785 4 UNSUCCESSFUL BID TO AMEND S. R. BILL NEW DELHI: The members from Mysore, Kerala, Madras and Andhra in the Kajya Sabha made a strong but unsuccessful bid to amend the States Reorganisation Bill so as to include Mysore in the Southern Zone, instead of
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  • 380 4 EXCLUSION FROM S. ZONE DEPLORED NEW DELHI- The Madras Members of Parliament, who felt greatly disturbed by the exclusion of Mysore State from the proposed Southern Zonal Council are now collecting signatures to a memorandum in support of their stan for presentation to the Prime Minister. Earlier, last week, they
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  • 185 4 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Labour, Mr. Abid All, told Prof. D. c. sharma in the Lork Sabha that the Wage Board for working journalists proposed to complete ita i work within three or four months from now. Mr. Abid Ali said the Board had so
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  • 359 4 TRANSFER OF BIHAR AREAS TO BENGAL PATNA A petition was moved on 'behalf of a "citizen of Bihar" before the Chief Justice, Mr. Ramaswami, and Mr. Justice Rajkishore Prasad of the Patna High Court praying that a rule be issued directing the Union of India and the Union Cabinet to
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  • 57 4 BONN: The city of Bonn plans to name a street after Mahatma Gandhi, »9 a gesture underlining the GermanIndian friendship. A spokesman for the city Government said that Mayor Peter Maria Busen would put a proposal later this month before the city council
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  • 269 4 NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha rejected a private member's bill to amend the Em. ployees' Provident Fund Act with a view to enhancing the rate of contribution of both employees and employers to eight and one-trird per cent and exempting employees receiving as wages Rs. 45 or
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  • 390 4 MM DELHI: "Hereeafter proverbs relating to the pecularities of women, particularly about their conduct or harshness shall not be quoted in the House" ruled the Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, in the Lok Sabha. The Speaker strong!}' disapproved of Urn tendency to refer in
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  • 241 4 NEW DELHI: Use of atomic energy in agricultural research is at present being made mainly at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. This work has been in progress for little over a year. A fully equipped radiotracer laboratory has been established at the Institute and work is
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  • 53 4 RANGOON, Aug. 30.— Tho British Ambassador to Burma Mr. Paul Gore.Booth, is expected to leave here in September to take up an appointment i n the Foreign Office in LOhdon, it was officially learned here today. Before the war, Mr. Gore* Booth served in the Embassy
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  • 665 4 Rebel Nagas Fight Among Themselves SHILLONO: Rival clans amongst Naga hoatiies, who follow the hostile leader Phizo, fell out recently near Kohima and as a result of intensive exchange of fire several persons sustained severe casualties, according to reports received here from usually Informed sources. Hostilea having major differences of
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  • 55 4 ATHENS, Aug. 30— Foreign Minister Averoff said Tuesday night that instructions have been given to Michael Melaa, Greek permanent representative to the NATO permanent council, to protest about the theft of documents from the Greek embassy in Ankara This wtfl be discussed by' the NATO
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  • 206 4 LEATHER TRAINING INSTITUTES NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry have approved two schemes for starting training institutes for footwear and leather manufacture at a cost of about Rs 9 lakhs. a n official Pres s release said recently. The training institutes would be set up in Madras and
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  • 59 4 LONDON, Aug. 30— Nikita S. Khrushchev Tuesday night had a talk i n the Kremlin with Mohammed m. Hasanain, leader of an Egyptian delegation visiting the Soviet Union. Moscow. Radio gave no details of .the conversation. Khrushchev ia First Secretary °f the Communist Party and Hasanain
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  • 433 4 Rajya Sabha Passes Bill NEW DELHI: A Bill sponsored by a Congress member Dr. Raghubir Singh to amend the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites an,d Remains (Declaration of National Importance) Act, 1951, was passed unanimously by the Rajya Sabha. This is the first time a private
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  • 394 4 NEW DELHI: An unusual situation arose in the Rajy* Sabha when Treasury benches were divided on a motion for the introduction of a private member's bill. This was a sequel to the Mlnister for Home Affairs, Mr. B. N. Datar's opposition to the introduction of a bill to
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  • 275 4 MADRAS: The plea that in the cutriculum of studies pertaining to high school forms In the State the hours set apart for teaching Tamil, the first language, should be substantially increased was made by a deputation of the Madras State Tamil Teachers' Association which met
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  • 696 5 Ponnambalam's Statement COLOMBO: Mr. G. G Ponnambalam, Q.C.; issued the following statement to the press: When it was reported in the papers towards the middle of last month that Mr. Dahanayake the new Minister had made an order to transfer all Tamil clerks in Government Tamil
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  • 89 5 v,ded L s u J; hern Wy. as pro. in r^Y r Ramachandra Reddi p Lo k Sabha n artPrf construc tion would be iS So n the ISed aDd eBtlmate Repjyiag; tn a questing w Seth Gcvind Dass whether air conditioned buildings were necessary
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  • 234 5 To Prohibit Employment Of Women Children nrSS£?X BO: Le S isl ation to prohibit the employment of women and children for nieht work i n public and prlvate X in mistrial undertakings and Ce .f of entertainment will be introduced shortly by the GovThe Minister of Labour, Housing and Social
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  • 222 5 SSC— EDUCATED SINHALESE TO LAW COLLEGE COLOMBO: The Minister of Justice, Mr. M. W. H. de Silva was asked by the Chief Government Whip, Mr. J. C W I Munasinha, to consider the 1 Set?"? 1 of Emitting Sinhalese SSC-educated youths to the Law College. Mr M.unaslnh;i\s proposal will be
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  • 150 5 NEW DELHI: The Japanese Heavy-machinery Manufacturers' Federation is discussing with the Government of India the possibility of sending a high-powered delegation representing heavy Japanese industries to explore possibilities of developing heavy industries with Japanese assistance under the second Five- Year Plan. The Japanese mission is expected
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  • 197 5 AGRA: Manphool Singh of the Agra Civil Police dived into a reservoir near Fatehpur Sikri and successfully opened the sluice* to save the connected dam and a wide area from flood damage. The reservoir had become full with flood waters of the Jamuna and officials were at
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  • 46 5 MEW .DELHI: The Central Committee set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to recommend films for State awards, concluded its examination of films here. The Committee's recommendations are expected to be submitted to Government shortly by the Chairman, Mr. Mangalctas Pakwasa.
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  • 52 5 NEW DELHI: Spices were the best foreign exchange earner commodity exported to If— during 1955-56, Mr. T T. Krishnamachari, Minister for Commerce and Industry, told Mr. R. p. Garg in a written reply. India exported during the period Rs 162 lakhs worth spices to "the
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  • 213 5 REGIONAL COUNCIL FOR SOUTH MADRAS; The question whether Mysore should be included in the Regional Council for the South or be linked with the bilingual State of Bombay and Gujarat is beine re.examined .satf Mr K. P Madhavan Nair, General "secretary of the congress. The decision to include it with
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  • 98 5 KASHMIR ISSUE AND U.N. NEW YORK: Pakistan may raise the Kashmir dispute in I the United Nations Security Council "yer v soon." Mr Mir Khan, Pakistani representative at the United Nations, said here. Asked whether he could be more specific, he said he was in no position to do so,
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  • 45 5 NEW DELHI: A Government motion seeking extension of tho period of the President's rule in Travancorc-Cochin is expected to come up before thn Lok Sabha shortly. Lobby sources indicated that Ihe motion would probably dg included in the next week's agenda.
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  • 1063 5 JULLUNDUR: Spiti is typical of India's Himalayan border region which, although well-defined and clearly shown on the map, as admitted recently by the Indian Government in Parliament, is yet to derive the benefits of administration. Here time stands still while medieval life lies fossilised
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  • 598 5 Proposal To Relax Dress Regulation nf ♦fc^3 V MG VS?-. llie Central Advisory Committee of the National Cadet Corps which held! its lltfi meeting last week under the chairmanship of Dr Kailas Nath Katju, Defence Minister, has recommended that the lady officers of the N.C.C. may
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  • 270 5 toM^f BISWaS LaW Minister told the Lok Sabha that most State Governments were opposed to the abolition of death penalty in this country. y Intervening in the debute on a non-official bill seeking abolition of death penalty, the Law Minister said that because of
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  • 216 5 aJPSSJB3Mei*a«i whT?h L k Sahavak Sena which provides training in camp for 30 days has beer, found to be, from experience, not a workable proposition for the urban population, because of their inability to absent themselves from their normal avocations for this period. To provide
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  • 71 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India did not propose to interfere with the discretion of the States in the matter of preventing slaughter of cattle, said Or. Punjabrao Deshmukh, Minister for Agriculture, in reply to a question of Mr. Ramanarayan Singh in the Lok Sabha.
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  • 127 5 I BOMBAY: The Union Proj auction Ministry is shortly setting up a coal corporation us a private limited company to look after coal mining in the public sector, it is learned. The corporation will also take over the unworked sections of collieries in tho private sector after
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  • 83 6 BOYCOTT OF JAP TEXTILES IN U,S.? BIDDEFORD, Maine, Aug. 30.- -The U.S. Government m investigating the alleged restraint of trade in Japanese tex tiles in Maine, it was disclosed yesterday. Hut a union official t&id he 'ia<i refused to give the government union records relative to the investigation. Area locals
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  • 232 6 CAIRO, Aug. SO.— lndia's V. K. Krishna Menon said yesterday he had not come to Cairo to advocate the Indian plan for the Sues Canal but "to back any proposal that win lead to a peaceful settlement." Menon arrived from London on the
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  • 144 6 NO W. STYLE PARLY. SYSTEM FOR W.GERMANY! BERLIN, Aug. 30.— A leading official of Communist East Germany said yesterday his country will never adopt a western style parliamentary system Heinrieh Toeplitz, Deputy Minister of Justice, said the statement was necessary to clear up misunderstandings which have resulted from attempts to
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  • 83 6 JAKARTA, Aug. 30.—Foreign Minister Abdulgani yesteiday agreed to be questioned by a spoda) government panel on his connection— if any with the awarding of a printing contract last year which resulted in an alleged US$l2O,OOO Uickhack. Attorney General Suprapto said no effort is being made to
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  • 244 6 CANNIBALISM IN BELGIAN CONGO! BRAZZAVII^LE French Equatorial Africa, Aug. 30 French authorities have uncovered two cannibal societies in the Middle Congo which require each prospective member to designate one of his family for the pot. The full story with all its grisly details is expected to be told at trials
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  • 139 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. President Eisenhower yesterday declared firm U.S. support of the Western plan for settlement of the Suez Canal crisis and urged its backing by every country which believes in "International justice and conciliation." The President expressed plea, sure at Egyptian President Nasser's decision to
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  • 107 6 NO HANGING FOR MURDER? —IN CEYLON COLOMBO, Aug. 30. The Ceylon Senate was told last night that since the death penalty was suspended in May the murder rate has considerably increased. The. Senate, voted for the appointment of a Commission which would inquire into the advisability of abolishing or suspending
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  • 93 6 REFINERY LOCATION: ASSAM DISSATISFIED SHILLONG, Assam State, Aug. 30. Police used tear gas and batons to break up demonstrators on Tuesday near Gauhati Railways Station, 60 miles north of here. The crowds were demonstrating against the reported decision of the Indian Gvoernment to set up a new refinery outside Assam
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  • 306 6 INFLATION WARNING IN BRITAIN LONDON, Aug. 30.— Chan, cellor of the Exchequer Harold MacMillan appealed last night to British workers and bualnessraen to hold the price line In the face of inflation "now as grave as the Suez Canal j crisis." He told a news conference: "1 feel it m
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  • 194 6 House Detention For Church Leader NICOSIA, Cyprus, Aug. 30. The British cracked down yesterday on the leader of the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus. Ignoring vows of new violence from Eoka, the Greek Cypriot underground movement, the British ordered the Bishop of Kitium restricted to hL'i official residence at Larnaca
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  • 756 6 Tandon Advice To Indians Speaking at a largely attended reception given by the South Kedah Indian Association at Kulim last week-end India's Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon said Indians in this country must consider Malaya as their home and must contribute ungrudgingly towards
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  • 63 6 REVISED SCHEDULE The following is the revised schedule for AH-I^dia Radio broadcasts (according to Malayan Time) for listeners m South-East Asia. This schedule will come /nto force on 3unday (Sept. 2): News in English 0800—0810 on ***** Kilocycles Hindi Programme 0645 on ***** and ***** Kilocycles English
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  • 63 6 LONDON, Aug. 30— Nina Ponomarava. 27-year-old Russian discus thrower, was changed by police yesterday with stealing five hats worth US$4.6l from a women's wear shop. She is to appear today be. fore the Mariborough street Magistrate's Court. Miss Ponomareva is a member of the Soviet track
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  • 89 6 WOODBRIDGE, Ne w Jersey Aug. 30. -A Clifton ma n re' tuscd to pay a US$l5 fine for his wife and she was jailed (Or 15 days. Adolph Koff declined to pa> the fine on principle after his wift-, Anne Marie, 42, was coil
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