Indian Daily Mail, 5 September 1956
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Title Section16 1956-09-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 201 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-09-05 1 Krishna Menon (left), leader of the Indian delegation at the 22-nation Suez Talks in London photographed with President Nasser of Egypt as they leave Nasser's office in Cairo.31 words
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Article103 1956-09-05 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 4. A Negro leader said Monday that racial incidents like those in normally Democratic Texas and Tennessee may hurt the Democratic Party in the presidential campaign. Commenting on anti-N*»gro mob scenes in and near Fort Worth. Texas, and Clinton, Tennessee. Roy Wilkins, executive secretaryAP - 103 words
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Article93 1956-09-05 1 CAIRO, Sept. 4. About haif the wives and children of British Embassy employees, numbering between 5o and 60, are to leave here 'within tho next week.' an Embassy spokesman announced. He said thi*- \va.s -ji accordance with the policy already announced of reducing staff slightly owingReuter - 93 words
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Article222 1956-09-05 1 Arrested Include Various Nationalities CAIRO, Sept. 4, The Director of the Egyptian Information Department said tonight, a total of 30 arrests have been made in connection with the alleged "Swimburn Spy King." Those arrested belonged to "various nationalities" he said. Earlier today, Egyptian authorities announcedReuter - 222 words
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Article115 1956-09-05 1 PARIS, Sept. 4. Sabrl Bi Assail. Prime Minister, of Byrta has called for meeting of all king* and head of States of Arab nations to diacusd tlu> j Suez Crisis the Daily News Bulletin of the Egyptian Embassy here reported. Mr. El Assali was quoted. usReuter - 115 words
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Article203 1956-09-05 1 NASSERMENZIES DISCUSSION CAIRO. St-pt. I.— President Nasser toda y conferred with his Foreign Minister Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy the Chief Political officer Wing Commander Aly Sabry to consider questions raised at last night's meeting with the Menzies Committee. A Presidency spokesman said J today's meeting of the Egyptian leaders was PreparatoryReuter - 203 words
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116 1956-09-05 1 "They're Blocking Arab Liberation" -Syrian President DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 4, President Shukri Kunutly yesterday accused the west of instigating a third world war to block the Arab liberation. He told a graduating class of officer cadets that the Western countries are "attempting to dominateAP - 116 words
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Article118 1956-09-05 1 CAIRO. Sept. 4, Sheikh Ahmed Hassn el Bakhoury, Minister for Wakfs (Religious Foundations), called on Egyptian Youtth today to take up arms for the defence of the Fatherland, Arabism and Islam.'' At a mass rally of units of Egypt's newly-created "National Liberation Army," ho denounced the Anglo-French118 words
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Article152 1956-09-05 1 Major Ibrahim Tahawy. Secretary General of the Liberation Rally Organisation who spoke next, said: "Egypt is ready to crush any attack on her territory or any other Arab land "The struggle between us and imerialism will not be over until we wipe out Israel from the face of152 words
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Article198 1956-09-05 1 (From Our Concripondent; KUAL.A LUMPUR, Tues. A group of militant trade unionists in Kuala Lumpur are secretly ganging up against the M'i'UC to form a rival Congress of Trade Unions on Hie lines of American AFL and CIO (American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industiial198 words
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Article20 1956-09-05 1 LONDON, Sept. 1. President Suk'nno of Indonesia to.ii rived in Tashkent. Mos- day covv Radio Reported. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article72 1956-09-05 1 COPENHAGEN, Sept. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh wll pay their official visit to Denmark aa the guests of King Frederik and Quesn Ingrid from May 21 —23 next year, the Danish Court announced Queen Elizabeth has already made official visi<ts to the other twoReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-09-05 1 President Sukarno of Indonesia, right, is greeted by Soviet Premier Bulganin, left, on his arrival at Moscow Airport on August 28. In centre is the Soviet Vice-President \oroshilov.32 words
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272 1956-09-05 1 India's Ambassador In Thailand Mr. p. A. Menon gave a pie?e of sound ad* vice to Indians in Malaya, at a meet'ng held at tbe Indian Association premises here yesterday. Mr. $hukoor, President 'tf SJnjcai'ure Kerala Saniajani presided Mr. R. K. Tandun, Commissioner for India272 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-09-05 1 The Si- It 51 n of Johore, wliu will be 88 next month, arrives at Southampton with his Rumanian born wife, the Sultanah, and his daughter, five-year-old Princess Meriain. He is in Britain to seek a cure for severe attacks of gout and arthritis. The70 words
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389 1956-09-05 1 Hands Off Panama Says U. S. Dalles SUEZ SETTLEMENT SHOULD NOT AFFECT ITS INTERESTS WASHINGTON, Sept. 4, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is reported to oppose any Suez Canal settlement which in »ny way jeopardizes American interest in the Panama Canal. Top State Department officials dealing with the Sue*A.P. - 389 words
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Article67 1956-09-05 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4, Afghanistan lias contracted to buy arms from Russia and Czechoslovakia, ,h Kabul Radio broadcast quoted here Monday night said. Indian government radio news bulletins reported the broadcast They gave no details except to quote the Arghan Premier as saying this action wa«AP - 67 words
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121 1956-09-05 1 Nehru May Protest To Russia On Nuclear Test NEW DELHI. Sept. i, Members of India's Parliament showed concern about Russian nvtcle.ii bomh tests yesterday and asked Prime Minister Nehru whether he planned to do anything about them. Mr. Nehru replied there is little he can do, but added India's oppositionAP - 121 words
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Article189 1956-09-05 1 WASHINGTON, S=:pl. i The Atomic Energy Oornittto* Sion announced that the l;u.v sians have set off the third explosion in their aeiiu* of nuclear tests in Siberia. A brief announcement by ABC Chairman Lewi* U Strauss said: "The third explosion in tae current teat s» ries occurred yesterday.AP - 189 words
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Article671 1956-09-05 2 LANGKA SUKA WAS INDIAN COLONY! QNLY the other day did the UMNO-dominated Alliance wanted the name of Langka Suka to be resurrected and applied to Free Malaya The UMNO claimed that it was the first Malay State and that it was fitting and proper that its name be perpetuated by671 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1956-09-05 2 DR. G. D. BOAZ - DR. G. D. BOAZ By THE white paper on education presented by the Madras State Government contains the following short statement: "Necessary steps may bo taken to provide education for the handicapped children." The provisions referred to, deal only with the physically handicapped children. Feeble efforts are1,440 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-05 2 The Third Sitting of the Public Foruvi wast held at the Delhi Town Hall an Aummt rh o *y.i*~* •Working of Local Bodies.' Raikumari AmrU Kaur, Minister T Ztt» oJSiVhto %Si^ ff nation. I*. y Opaßese n6as^or <» /ndto, H.E r Se «iro riSSCSSftS SSSpJTSSter X<^ part m tne Forum.61 words
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398 1956-09-05 2 MADRAS; New Delhi. India's capital, though a healthy place, held too many temptations, especially to those who had not formed their habits. It also lacked facilities for acquiring friendship because the people in it were too busy, each about his own career. This was the398 words
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277 1956-09-05 2 NEW DELHI: Are the ex^ preusion "Lovable little chap' 1 and "Dear little fellow" terms of endearment, or disparagement? This question arose in the Lok Sabha in connexion with a speech delivered by Mr. Frank Anthony, Ind. on Aug. 25, and a local newspapep's277 words
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Article66 1956-09-05 2 EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCILS NEW DELHI; Four more Export Promotion Councils are proposed to be set up during this year. The commodities for wh'ch these Councils will be set up are mica, shellac, leather and leather goods and sports goods. This was stated in tre Lok Sabha ty the Minister for66 words
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Article213 1956-09-05 2 Exercise "Night Lif e" The get-tog ther of all tho Armed Forces, especially the Reserves, and the authorities normally responsible for the security of the Commercial Port of Singapore, Exercise NIGHT LJFE (the annual Seaward Defence Exercise) is scheduled for the nights of Friday and Saturday, Sept. 7 and 8*213 words
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Article248 1956-09-05 2 NEW DELHI The Children Bill and the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Bill were referred to Select Committees, by the Lok Sabha without debate. The Children Bill, already passed by the Rajya Sabha, seeks to provide for the care, protection, maintenance, welfare training,248 words
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Advertisement381 1956-09-05 2 THE INDIAN BANK LIMITED, MADRAS. (Liability of Membes is Limited). (Incorporated in India) "F" Form Statement. (Under Section 223 of the Companies Act I of 1Q56) The Share Capital of the Company is Rs. 1,00.00,000 Divided into 1,00,000 shares of Rs. 100 each. The number of shares issued is 72,000.381 words
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Article1365 1956-09-05 3 AIMS EXPLAINED IN RAJYA SABHA NEW DELHI: The Rill to arr.cnd and codify the law relating to pdoptions find mimtenpncc among Hindus— the fourth instalment of the Hindu Code was today referred, without discussion, to a Select Committee of the Rajya Sabh*. Though the Original motion of the1,365 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-09-05 3 The Rt Rev. Dr. Alexander Mar Theophilus, missionary Bishop of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar, who is on a missionary tour of East Asian countries visited St. Thomas Church, Klang. Picture shows Dr. Alexander (seated), with Rev. P. K. Koshy, Rev. V. E. Thomas, Rev. T. N Koshy,55 words
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284 1956-09-05 3 In Return For Withdrawal Of Troops RANGOON, Sept 3, The newspaper Rangoon Daily said today the Communist Chinese Government has told the Burmese Government that it is willing to withdraw its troops from the Wa State of Northeast Burma. At the same timeReuter - 284 words
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Article90 1956-09-05 3 NEW YORK: A "leaking heart" was set right last week in a Philadelphia hospital after doctors worked four hours on the operation. The delicato operation was performed on a 7-year old girl who was born with two holes in the wall that separates two of the heart90 words
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Article534 1956-09-05 3 Kei Commercial Counsellor to the Embassy of the federal Republic of Gomiiiv, addressti lii-t wort the members 0 1 the South Indian Chunbei or Commerce and thy: Antihra Chamber cf Coauwce. at their r«p-!activo p.-emises and discussed with them the. opportunities available tor trado w»th Germany534 words
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390 1956-09-05 3 Need For Lessening Burden On Poor NEW DELHI: The Government of India have Impressed on the States the desirability of placing the least possibleburden on the poor in respect of the levy of Sales Tax on the necessaries of life. A semi-ofucia.l letter has been addressed to this effect to390 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-09-05 3 Yesterday they were dressed in the uniform that is hated by the people of Malaya; they were covered in jungle dirt, and had lived a life of hunted animals in the jungle near Rawang, Selangor. Today they are spick and span in their new clothes and82 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-09-05 3 Individual Challenge Cup won by Mr. Raiabatar Bukit Timah, District Area. Cow's milk, at the Singapore Agricultural show at the old Kallang Airport Lady Black is seen presenting the cup.33 words
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529 1956-09-05 3 S^SISS? 5 A "J cie i' utation from the Asswiatlon for tlw lotal rruhlbitiun of IJauur anfl (,;iini.iin,, saw the Prime Minister. Mr. s. W. R. v. Bandaranaike, an< l a statement issued ill t.r« aril by Mr. I> W eerw^atne., Trupaganda Secretary of the529 words
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Article377 1956-09-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Government, of India have sanctioned financial aid to two States. Bombay and Uttar Pradesh, for expansion of facilities for training in handicrafts. A scheme for the expansion of the activities of the Handiciafts Teachcis Training Coikga in Bombay and for the establishment of a377 words
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Article75 1956-09-05 3 NBW DELHI; The Minister for Commerce and in.Justrv. Mr. T.T. KiMmanmchai t, staled in th«j Lok Subha In :i written reply to a question by Mr. Cr. P. SinJia. that the State l racing Corporation of India nad not established any agency in foreign countries. Asked iiovv75 words
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Article195 1956-09-05 4 MADRAS: Tributes to the judicial efficiency of Mi. Justice I*. Govinda Mcnon, recently etavatad to the Supremo Court, were paid at the Madras Advocates Association. Mr. T. M. Krishnaswamy Iyer. President of the Association, said that the Judge's •habit of enormous industry and clear-headed approach to195 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-09-05 4 The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. examining the catch of two Malay fishermen at Merging in the course of a two-day tour of Johore. Most of the fishermen's boats are now fitted with outboard motors, bought with RIDA loans, which enable them to go59 words
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392 1956-09-05 4 Smuggling Of Gold Bars: Ship's Officer Fined MADRAS? At the Egniorc I Court on Aug. 27, Mr. S. A. Aiyaswaml Chetti, Chief Presidency Magistrate, convicted K. Balu. Extra Purser, s.s. "Rajula". and his brother. K. Balachandran, Assistant Shed Master, Madras Port Trust, on a (kMM of" having brought into the392 words
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Article254 1956-09-05 4 MADRAS: A Dill further to amend the Madras General Sales Tax Act. 1939, as passed by the Legislative Assembly, was considered and passed by the Madras Legislative Council last week when it met under the presidentship of Dr. B. V. Cherian. Chairman. Several members254 words
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Article210 1956-09-05 4 Singapore Government and City Council Labour Union Headquarters sit a Spcei.il delegates Conference met to ducide what action should take when no settlement came forth to its demands within Oct. 21, from the Government. The Union decided to try all the peaceful means first, and210 words
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58 1956-09-05 4 EGYPTIAN SHIP REFUSED ENTRY IN COLOMBO COLOMBO, Sept. 4, Port authorities hero refused entry into harbour yesterday to an Egyptian ship, the Gumharyat Misra. because Egyptian government funds have been frozen in London following the Suez dispute. The ship will remain outside until the port is given a guarantee that58 words
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1081 1956-09-05 4 Deputy Mayor's Attempt To Take Chair Ends In Fiasco MADRAS: Confusion prevailed for a few minutes at the meeting of the City Council last Wednesday following an inlructuous attempt to carry on the meeting with the Deputy Mayor after the Mayor, Mr. V. R.1,081 words
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Article147 1956-09-05 4 COLOMBO; The language i evolution passed by the General Clerical Service Union la characterised as "communal in concept and politically partisan in its timing and is not related to the interest of the service which the union is entitled to re« present"- this v ie w is expressed;147 words
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Article45 1956-09-05 4 CANADIAN AID FOR KUNDAH PROJECT NEW DELHI: The Canadian Govenment had provision, ally agreed to allot seven million dollars for the Kundah Hydro-Electric Proiect in the South during 1956-57. Mr. B. R. Bhagat. Deputy Minister of Finance, told Prof. D. C. Sharma In Lok Sabha.45 words
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Article31 1956-09-05 4 SRINAGAR: Khawaja Al Shah, acting President of the Kashmir Plebiscite Front, was arrested under the Preven.tivt Detention Act, somewhere between Eatote and Kud, about 14Q miles from here.31 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-09-05 4 After five years as Lever Brothers Resident Engineer in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. E.D.W. Mitchell said "good-bye" to Malaya and left on Thursday Aug. 30 for London where he will take up his new post at Unilever House. Before he left Mr- Mitchell was presented with a silver salver96 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-09-05 4 Kumar Philips, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Philips of Sungei Sedu Estate, celebrated his Ist birthday with a tea party for his little friends. Mother is seen holding little Kumar before the birthday cake to pose for a group photograph for the family album. Picture53 words
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Article694 1956-09-05 4 C.R.s ADVICE TO STUDENTS MADRAS: An exhortation to students to remember the law of Karma and to avoid committing wrong acts which would only recoil on themselves, was made by Mr. C. Rajagopaiachari. when he delivered the inaugural address of the Vivekananda College Union at the694 words
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Article218 1956-09-05 4 COi^MBO; The PiftM Minister. Mr. s. w k. d. tfunaalanaiKe, addressing tne Coionrdo Krienu-in-Neea society yesterday said that it was me intention of his Government to change the present structure ol society in tne direction of a welfare state, in fact, a socialist state. Hitherto, social218 words
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Article270 1956-09-05 4 NEW DELHI: An incident in which a Bishop of Car Nicobar Islands had assaulted a teacher of a Government school of that place was referred to during question-time in the Rajyu Sabha last week. Replying to Mrs. Savitry Dcvi Nigam, the Minister in the Ministry of Home270 words
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Article251 1956-09-05 4 MADRAS: According to the report on the working of civil hospitals and dispensaries in Madras State during 1954, published by the Department of Health, Education and Local Administration (Health), then: was an increase in the number of medical institutions of all classes working in the State251 words
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1243 1956-09-05 5 Lok Sabha Passes Volunteer Forces Bill NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha, last week passed the Lok Sahayak Sena Bill unanimously. The Bill was originally called the National Volunteer Force Bill and the leng title was amended during the secend reading. Members revealed considerable interest1,243 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-09-05 5 Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Minister for Health, Government of India, inaugurating the South East Asian Regional Seminar on Nursing sponsored by the World Health Organisation, in New Delhi (August 6). Seated on her left are Dr. C. Maul, Regional Director, WHO and Dr Yudhvir Singh, Minister for Health and Rehabilitation, Delhi69 words
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Article254 1956-09-05 5 MADRAS: Dr. Alag.ippa Chettiar College Endowment Trust had offered to start a Medical College at Karaikudi or any other suitable place and had sought the assistance oi tne Govei nment. No decision had as yet been taken. Tncre was no proposal to start any shortened coarse254 words
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Article190 1956-09-05 5 of C^ LO iJ fBO: Five members oi the Government Party are in the running for the post of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Posts, Broadcasting and Information, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. K. M. p Raiaratne. The Minister, Mr c A S Marikkrar,190 words
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Article88 1956-09-05 5 REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT NEW DELHI: The Speaker announced that the Lok Sabha will discuss the rules framed under the Representation of the People Act. 1950. during the current session. Two hours have been allotted for the discussion. The Speaker told the House that the current session would not88 words
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362 1956-09-05 5 Madras Central Station To Be Re-modelled MADRAS: The Central Station, South.-™ Railway's terminal in Madras City, will be romodelled at a cost of Rs. 2.07 crores and work on the .same will be taken up during 1957--58. It hi expected that the work will take five years to be completed.362 words
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884 1956-09-05 5 tMTKD NATIONS: Though over 60 countries through, out the world publish hook,-, there is no agreement as t« what constitutes a book, according to an expert. Ho says that even the chief producing- countries have failed to adopt a common definition. The United Kingdom considers884 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-09-05 5 Lady Laiad Pibul Songyram, wife of the Prime Minister of Tlwiland, passed through Delhi on August 6. She was received at the Palam airport by Shri M. R. A Baiq Chief of Protocol, Government of India. Photograph taken on her arrival at the airport. In the centre appears Lady Laiad89 words
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Article172 1956-09-05 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. O. V. Alagesan. Minister for Transport, said in the Lok Sabha replying to Mr. C. P. Matthen and Mrs. Renu Cbakravarty, that India at present carried onl y five to six per cent of her j overseas trade in her own s=liips172 words
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Article157 1956-09-05 5 COLOMBO: Asked to comment on the iFedcral Convention's decisions at Trincomalee last week-end the prime Minister, Mr. S. w. R. D. Bandarunaike, told his weekly prese conference that he had been correct i n permitting the march and meeting at Trincomaloe. "In spite of blood-curdling stories157 words
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Advertisement104 1956-09-05 5 GANDHI ASTROLOGER ©On profession, finance, family, etc., by monthly details for on* year $4. Weekly $12. Answers to questions $2 HANUMAN KAVACHA $8. Send birth date or writing time, age. Postage $1-00. Send money order or British Postal orders. HANUMAN ASHRAMAM, TIRUTANI, (S. India). ACCOUNTANCY, BOOK-KEEPING COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, COSTING An104 words
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Article29 1956-09-05 6 Tlie net collection from Income Tax for the period 1/31 August. 1956, amounted to 523.524.604 .94. says a Federal Government press statement issued last night.29 words
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Article489 1956-09-05 6 Official Programme His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh will arrive at Singapore in the Royal Yatch Britannia on the morning of Oct. .11 and will be received at 10.15 a.m. at Clifford Pier by H.E. the Governor, who will then present him to the Chief489 words
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Article156 1956-09-05 6 NEW DELHI. Sept. 1 Intlia ti to contest the election for the post of th»> DirectorGeneral of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. There are eight contestants for the post including one nominated by the United States. Dr. P. V Cardon who recently resignedNAFEN - 156 words
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Article93 1956-09-05 6 LANDS MUSLIM MARRIAGES How the CommisHioner of Lands, Singapore, happened to be the Registrar of Muslim Marriages also is explained by the Annual Report of the t'lmimisHioner of Lands and Registrar of Deeds, for the year 1955. The Report says: The Commissioner of Lands Ik also by an historical accident,93 words
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Article145 1956-09-05 6 Ceylon Tea Workers Strike-Threat COLOMBO, Sept. 4.— Two major Ceylon Tea Workers' Unions have threatened a n is-land-wide strike unless their demands for gratuities are met. Union representatives said that already 2,200 te a workers were striking at Matugama, 40 miles from here, for a gratuity at the rate ofReuter - 145 words
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102 1956-09-05 6 COST OF INDIAN CULTURAL DELEGATION Tiie approval of the Singapore Legislative Assembly will be sought for a supplementary grant of $6,120, to meet the post of the Indian Cultural Delegation in Singapore. The Sessional Paper states that an official invitation was extended to the Delegation to visit Singapore on its102 words
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83 1956-09-05 6 HYDERABAD, India Sept. 4. The death roll in the train disaster at Mahbubnalar 60 i miles from here last night rose to 115 today with the recovery of two more bodies. The victims died when two passenger train coaches plunged with the engine and tenderReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-09-05 6 Seen Hi-riving at London Airport from Singapore by special BOAT w™,,,, name member* of a party of student »l»eciai HOAX. Argonaut are27 words
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233 1956-09-05 6 2 KILLED IN POLICE FIRING D^i V v a f l klstan 4 Two i*oplc were killed when police opened fire here todiv on angry crowds defying a bun on the Assembly of' more than five persons. Since Monday, hunger marches have openReuter - 233 words
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Article42 1956-09-05 6 CAIRO, St-pt I, Uussi.i f« to supply Egypt with 200,000 tons of wheat for Egyptian currency. Dr. Rdmzy Stino the Egyptian Supply Ministe-, announced today. The deal with Russia involves 5,750,000 Egyptian pounds (£5,894 000 sterling). Reu terReuter - 42 words
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Article239 1956-09-05 6 LONDON, Sept. i. -British novelist Graham Greene said India had refused him permission to viait the Nagu Hills of Assent. Mr. QntM iaid he wanted to -investigate the activities of a namesake of mine who MOBa yt tIM moment to be in jail in thatA.P. - 239 words
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Article67 1956-09-05 6 AMMAN, Jordan, Sept. 4. Five persons were killed and two furiously injured in an explosion today in the village ot Marka. MM a Royal Air Force Base, on the outskirts of Amman. The explosion was in a gunpowder store in the village. The injured men whoReuter - 67 words
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70 1956-09-05 6 RADAKRISHNAN'S GOODWILL VISIT TO JAPAN KJBW DELHI, Sept. 4.— Di. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan India's Vice-President will leave on a goodwill tour of Japan, Indonesia and China later this month, it was officially Jearnt here today. A government spokesman said Dr. Radha. krishnan will be- awa y for four weeks. This summerReuter - 70 words
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Article130 1956-09-05 6 Malacca, tor the first time, will witMM a full-scale Japine.sc stagy snow, wticn L»on Yada's All-New Latin Follies open a brief limited season ut enc Capitol Theatre Malacca, on Friday Sept. 7. This 50-member stag.! show nus ujen touring hingapoio and Malaya for the past two130 words
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Article159 1956-09-05 6 ANTI-NEGRO RIOTING IN U. S. CLINTON, Tennessee, Sept. 4. Two of 10 tanks stationed here and 80 National Guards* men moved out to nearby Oliver Springs today to quell a new racial riot over school integration. Dynamite blasts were set off in the Negro residential section of the town ofReuter - 159 words
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Article194 1956-09-05 6 LONDON. Sept. 4, A rei luctant peer, whose mother j was an American, Monday became Britain's first L<ord of the Admiralty. Viscount Hailsham takes over the key maritime post at a time when Britain's lifelines are threatened by the Suez Canal crisis. The 48-year-old peer's motherAP - 194 words
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Article91 1956-09-05 6 Sir Joh P n v '"f, f a P° rtrait <* rnJ^ Nlc u" by Prof Sir W. $5 500 am haS COSt a urn <* The Wtimtt of Singapore, vho sponsored the painting could collet only $2 ,l?0 anf, have sought the assistance of the91 words
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59 1956-09-05 6 ur M. DoraJsingham, Deputy Director of Medicaj SerJT c V ef i Sin S a P°™ yesterday mif? nd J he Re S*«al committee of the Western Pacific Region of the World Health Organisation for the year 1956 to be held in Manila from Sept.59 words
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Article73 1956-09-05 6 8 0M u, AY Se^' 4 India* first cable manufacturing plant will go into production by the end of this year. Located at PatiaJa, the plant i EPSU Government and pri vate interests. The plant will manufacture insulated cables for winding motors and transformers l theNAFEN - 73 words
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Article61 1956-09-05 6 MO^Wo B S 1p?T C A Tn? C Rainiei> HI of Monaco and Princess Grace, applauded py a crowd of their subjects They are expected to visit the Princess's parents in Philadelphia. Princess Grace its expecting a baby next February. The couple will return to the Mediterranean principality durtogr NovemberReuter - 61 words
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Article79 1956-09-05 6 NEW DELHI, Sept. 4. TJie Syrian President. Shukri elKuwatly, will pay a state visit to India in the first week of December, at the invitation of the Union Government, it i? learned. A two- week tour programme is being drawn up for the Sy rianNAFEN - 79 words
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Article44 1956-09-05 6 PAX— SOVIET TRADE PACT KARACHI, Sept. 4, The^ Soviet Union and Pakistan exchanged notes approving the implementation of the Trade Agreement under which the Soviet Union will export to Pakistan items including machinery, coal and petroleum mainly in exchange wool, tea and cotton. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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68 1956-09-05 6 At tne opening of the Agricultural show on Saturday afternoon HE. the Governor, wno .s an Honorary member of the X-Ray Club bo'.ight n membership badge and donated sufficient money to givo nearly 40 per cent of the orphans of the Ramakri&hna Mission68 words
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Article53 1956-09-05 6 NEW YORK. Sept. 4.—President Eisenhower has betn voted onf of the "best dressed men in America." The rhairman of the Custoj.i Tailors Guild, however, .shook a iartcrai finger at singer I lvi.<; Presley, hi m star Marlon Brando and baseball player Ted Williams Monday as being among53 words
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Advertisement111 1956-09-05 6 DIAMOND LAST DAY— 2 SHOWS 3 7.30 KM. "PREMA PASAM" STARRING: SAVTTHRI GEMINI GAXESAX, GIRIJA, MUTHULAK3IIMT, V K. KAMASAMV, K. SARANGAFANY, K. VAKALAKSHMY, G. SAKRAPANY A\'D MANY OTHERS* OPENS TOMORROW <\ IVALLA VEEDU j (TAMIL) J QALA ALL-MALAYAN I'RKM.FRE TODAY J SHOWS i>\ll.Y J B™tMBcSgTffiap.»jTj| y^ljli^ jy j 'j.i 5111 words
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