Indian Daily Mail, 14 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 210 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956
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  • 576 1 It Closes Door To All Further Negotiations APPEAL TO SEEK PATH OF PEACE NEW DELHI, SEPT. 13, PRIME MINISTEK NEHRU TODAY DENOUNCED WESTERN PLANS TO CREATE A SUEZ CANAL "USERS' ASSOCIATION." Addressing a parliament session, Mr. Nehru said he had told British Prime
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  • 83 1 Kashmir: Ind. Muslims Condemn Pak Move From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— Thirty Muslim Members of Parliament have issued a jo nt statement on Wednesday condemning Pakistan's move to resuscitate the Kashmir issue n the United Nations Security Council. Such a move would only increase the fears of
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  • 141 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUK. Thura. Mr. S. O. K. Übaidullah toda. suggested in the Federal Legis lative Couuc;l that legisiatia. or introduced to protect youn boys from the corrupting IB tiuences of stripteasers an attar sex shows. He *"u speaking on the Women an vJirls
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  • 73 1 PHOTO. PRESIDENT NASSER OF EGYPI, -eft, shaken hand* with Mr. ROBERT GORDON .MENZIES, Australian Premier, in the Presidency in Cairo on Sept. 9, at the end of the FiveNation Suez Committee's talkn with Nasser. Others, just behind them, are left to right; Habtewold Ato Akulou, Ethiopia;
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  • 184 1 EGYPT TELLS U. N.: U. K. FRANCE ARE RESPONSIBLE CAMRO, Sept. 13 KK.vpqtohl the United Nations today thai Britain and Franc* must bear respneibility for any obstruction in Sue z Canal shipping resulting from the threatened walkout of foreign pilots and technician*. An Egyptian iForeign Office spokesman announced Egypt had
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  • 115 1 Turkey Massing Troops On Syria Border? DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 13, A Syrian Government spokesman said yesterday that Turkey was massing troops along her border with Syria. He told reporters the Turkish authorities had said this consentration of troops was in order to re-lay anti-smuggler mines removed by Turkish smugglers. The
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  • 121 1 Chen »hn-tiuig Chairman of the All-China Federation ol Industry and Commerce, and Li Cfcu-chen, Y'lccChairman of the China Committee for* the Promotion of International Trade gave a reception on Aug. 29 in honour of the Singapore Trade Mission to China and the Malaya Trade Mission
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  • 423 1 Sambanthan's Retort In Federal Council (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Minister for Labour and President of the Malayan Indian Congress, to-day crossed swords with ftis political adversary Mr. K. L. Devaser in the Federal Legislative Council after Devaser
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  • 94 1 NICOSIA. Sept. 13, Go* vernor of Cyprus Sir John Harding announced last night that his surrender offer to the Eoka. rebels due to expire it midnight -is not being extended. Not a single rebel has takiu advantage of the offer since t was made
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  • 64 1 Punjab Minister Loses Rs. 300 Tn Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. IS. I4ckpockeU> are no respecters of persona even Ministers. This was proved yesterday when the Punjab Minister for Agriculture Mr. Gurban Sin&h now on a vis't here, sadly reported to the Police that his purse with Rs.
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  • 52 1 AIR MARSHAL FRESSANGES LEAVES FOR U.K. Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges, C-in-C Far East Air Froce, left his Singapore HQ yesterdav (Sept. 13) for London to attend the annual conference of the British Chiaf of the Air Staff. Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle. Hr will return to Singapore on
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  • 27 1 A group of schoolboys from Raffles Institution will donate blood at the Blood Transfusion Service today Friday, Sept. 14 at 9 a.m.
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  • 172 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 13. Indians employed on contract basis as doctors, engineers and teachers in Burma after Independence will be able to remit their savings to India hereafter. The Burmese Government till now have f>e«*mitted monthly remittance}? but have not
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  • 189 1 NEW CORPN. TO TAKE OVEK From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 13.— The nationalised Insurance Corporation of India will continue to do life insurance business hi foreign countries also by taking over the business now being done there by Indian registered companies. When
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  • 187 1 CLAY, Kentucky, Sept. 13. Only two Negro students and the teachers remained in the previously all-white Clay School yesterday as racial tension mounted in this Kentucky mining community. Only about 50 of the school'3 590 pupils reported for class yesterday after 500 national guardsmen had escorted tlie
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  • 155 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The provUons of the Workmen's Compensation (Amendment) Bill which aims to clarify certain ambiguites and tie up lot of loose ends, was taken through its final reading In the Federai Legislative Council today. Steering the Bill through its stages the
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  • 110 1 No Shooting Our Way Through Suez —OULLES WASHIKGiG*, otr 4 I*.— me MOTMUy or MbM >lr. »«un t"o*«er i »'n.«'» N;.id at pi ess conference tuUa.v that, so lar a» tne cmted States wa» vii, „<•,!, tney tuid no InI tention ol Hhootin u th»ii way to the
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  • 546 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, Sept. 14, 1956 DEFENCE TREATY: LfcT COUNCIL DEBATE IT NOW JHE Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman told the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday as follows: "The negotiations with a view to an Agreement for Defence and Mutual Assistance between the United Kingdom and Federation
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  • 3429 2 Need To Increase Food Output Stressed NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru declared in the Rajya Sabha last Friday that to the final analysis the success of the Five-Year Plan depended on the faith in the capacity of the people. Personally he had that
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  • 53 2 Queen Rajyaratna, consort of King Mahendra, became Colonel-in-Chief of the Mountan Battery of the Nepalese Army at a special ceremony last week. Never before in Nepal's history has a queen held a military rank (Honorary). The Mountain Battery is Uie amalgam of t*iree "date" of
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  • 111 2 MADRAS The Reserve Bank of India has* served a notice «r* the Negamam Sri. Lakshmi Vilasa Bank Ltd., Nejjamam, informing the bank that in terms of the First Proviso to Sub-Section Two of Section 22 of the Banking Companies Act, 1949. a licence to carry nn
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  • 313 2 PRESIDENT'S RULE IN T.-C. EXTENDED NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha last Friday approved the Government resolution seeking sion uf the President's rule was Travlncore-Cochin State, as approved by the Lok Sabha. Speaking: on the resolution, the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. B. N. Datar, said that under the Constitution there
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  • 295 2 KATHMANDU: Eight thouc. and Nepaleae in Lhasa would face "extirpation" through the abrogation of 1856 Nepal-Tibet Treaty unless the Chinese persuaded the Tibetans to reform their 500-year-old medieval laws, the Nepalese traders' delegation from Lhasa now visiting Kathmandu said. The delegation members told correspondents that
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  • 190 2 RLY. FREIGHT STRUCTURE ENQUIRY COMMITTEE AHMED ABA©: Mr. A I Ramaswaml Mudaliar, Chairman of the Railway Freight Structure Enquiry Committee, said last Thursday that the comm ttce hoped to complete its work by the beginning of November. Mr. Mudaliar arrived- here 5 5£ four .other members or the Committee to
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  • 84 2 FIVE PARTIES MERGE IN WEST PAKISTAN wSrk *£?t* n T' Other W fSTuSsrt SWS2WS ?«,2 e pa J tles a'ter holdtoe discussions for five days They ?o e ?il W framlns: a.coßstituttoJ for the new party. The parties are: The Slnd Awami Mahaz, the Azad Pakistan Party, the Worore Pashm°f
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  • 46 2 Chief 5wi Mr Suk > Sen. NAPLES, Italy. Sept 12 Ef» S K Viet P^senger ship W beda brought 4«0 Soviet Russmn tourists here today, -niev the third big group of Russian visitors this vear They will viait Rome. Tc Havre, Paris and RotUrdam,^ AP
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  • 1138 3 PANT EXPLAINS BILL NEW DELHI: Th« Lok Sabha, last Friday took up for consideration the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Bill. The Bill seeks to revise the existing lists of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the iight of the
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  • 100 3 ENGINEER TRAINEES LEAVE FOR U.S.S.R. BOMBAY: The first batch of 50 apprentices to be trained as technicians under the Bhilai Steel Project Agreement left last Tuesday by air en route to the USSR. These apprentices, who aru graduates and junior engineers, will spend about nine months in the USSR studying
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  • 69 3 CALCUTTA The Government of India have fixed a ceiling- of 160,000,000 lbs. of tea out of the 1956-57 North Indian crop for export abroad for the purpose of auction, it was officially announced here. Government, however. d<> n°t propose for the t.me being to prescribe a
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  • 50 3 NEW YORK, Sept. 12.— Twenty members of the French Parliament arrived here Tuesday in two planes for an 18-day visit to the United States. The trip is being made at the invitation of the U.B. State Department and its internal tional educational exchange yra-r^BMRc- AP
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  • 113 3 WAGONS FOR SOUTHERN RAILWAY MADRAS: Two thousanc metre gauge wagons built by a British fir m have been allotted for the Southern Ra lwa v and these are now being received in Madras In 'knocked down* condition. A Press Note issued by tho Southern Railway states that these wagons are
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  • 133 3 AHMEDABAD: Most of the textile manufacturing groups of AJhmcdabad have decided to bear the entire burden fallen on the cotton textile goods following the Union Government's decision to Increase the excise duty on mill cloth. It is learnt that the managements of these mills have, accordingly informed
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  • 119 3 COAT AS SUBSTITUTE FOR TROUSERS! NEW DELHI. Does a long coat also serve the purpose of trousers." According to the Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs. .Mr. B. N. Datar, it does. Mr. Datar was replying to a question asked by Mr* Savitri N gam In the Rajya Sabha
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI: Examination*! for special recruitment to the I A.S. would be held in the month of December next, the Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr. Datar, informed the Lok Sabha in reply to a question. The Minister told Mr. Karolkar that "the upper age
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  • 92 3 At the Singapore District GOO'<« Parade Major-Genera l D.DuO. Tulloch, CB, DSO, TVfC) «»n Tuesday, the Regimental Itiind of the 2nd Kallalion. Royal Austral an Regiment played the hand music. On rent from the jungle after several months off ant i -terrorist activity the Band is
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  • 500 3 UNDERMINING PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE-MINISTER WARNS AGAINST SABOTEURS PANADURA: The minister of Justice, Mr M. VV. H. de Silva, addressing a meeting held under the aus- pices of the Panadura branch of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party at the Town Hall on Sunday referred to attempts made in certain quarters to undermine
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  • 62 3 The Cfcfef Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, visited the Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur on the morning: of Sept. 11 to «a y good-bye to 103 member* of the Police Force se conded for service in Brunei, Picture ehowt* the Chief Minister talking- to some
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  • 95 3 S. RAILWAY TO ISSUE PAPER TICKETS MADRAS. 'Paper Tickets' are to be Issued in Southern Railway stations very soon due to the non-availability of cardboard, it is under* fctOOd. There has been shortage of railway tickets tat several HtaUon» for the past three months and the book- ing staff 1
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  • 115 3 NEW DELHI: The working) of the Delht Road Transport j Authority (which operates the bus gcrvfccß in the Capital) in t joine respects reveals "a do* plorab'e Itatc ol" affaln and in the field of operation and management tin: undertaking jMtvea much to he desired", the twentieth
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  • 161 3 SCHOLARSHIPS IN ENGINEERING: UNION SCHEME MADRAS: The Union Ministry of Education have announced their decision to award 80 scholarships for practical training in West Germany in the different branches of Engineering and Technology. The duration of the scholarships is from six to 12 months. Candidates should possess wt least a
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  • 115 3 MADRAS: The Madias Government propose to make available, about 1 000 acres of land for distribution among ryots whose lands hav« been «üb_ merged by the Lower Bha.aui pro.lt:ct. to enable them to continue their agricultural avocation. The Chief Minister ia likely to maku an announcement on
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  • 394 3 Pilots Asked To Quit Anglo-Fr. Move To Paralyse Canal PARIS, Sept. IS. The Suez Canal Company Tuesday Votteed lt« €«Mplk>yees— lnciudins some 200 vital canal a— to quit their job* in Egypt after S.pt. 15. The announcement came after a meeting of the Boanl w Direct on Tuesday. It cleared
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  • 254 3 Claims Under Working Journalists Act BOMBAY: The Government of htomoay has nominated authorities lor receiving and d<>ciaing claims of journalists 1111Uer section 17 or the working journalists (conditions of service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, l»oo. in regard to any application receiveu from a new»paper employee whopc wages are less than
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  • 160 3 INDIAN EXHIBITION AT NAIROBI MADRAS: Th« Government of India have decided to organise on a representative scale a I collective and wholly Indian Exhibition at Nairobi, capital of East Africa. The Exhibition is schduled to take place from December 22, 1956 to Jan. 5 1957. The object of the Exhibition
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  • 172 3 He Spied For Russia For 20 Years! STOCKHOLM, Sept. 12.— Anatcle Ericsson, 4ti-year-old radar instrument maker, yesterday confessed in court he had been a spy for the soviet Un.ten fo r 20 years. Ericsson told the Stockholm Magistrates Court the Russians had asked hi m as late as 1953 tc
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  • 1870 4 Senator Urges Setting Up Of Commission COLOMBO: Senator J. Cooray told the Senate that he could not understand what prevented the Government from appointing a Commission to go into the entire question of the suspension of the death penalty, before bringing up legislation for
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  • 402 4 TIRUNELVELI. Presiding over the annual session of the General Body of the Tamil Nad Jewellers' Federation held here on recently Mr. P. A. Raju Chettiar of Coimba tore said that the Government's policy in prohibiting import of gold into this country was short-sight-ed
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  • 248 4 E. PAKISTAN CABINET: EXPANSION LIKELY DACCA: Mr. Ataur Rahman Khan, the new Chief Minister of East Pakistan, told pressmen that he expected to include five mort' Ministers in his Cabinet within the next two or three days. Three of these would be non-Muslims one each from the Pakistan Congress, the
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  • 25 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 12.— An eight-man armed services deleeration ig to tour Communist China for five weeks, the Indian Defence Ministry *ct nouaced Tuead*y.- AP
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  • 1432 4 T. T. K's Assurance NEW DELHI: In the Rajya Sabha last Friday Mr. X. T. Krishndinacnaii, Fuunce Minister, said that the problem with regard to the Second *tve-*e«ir clan was not so much of internal resources as of foreign exchange, finding personnel and of maintaining pricesxhe
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  • 557 4 were raised in adequate measure at the right time and it was the Government's tatefiton to pursue this objective steadily and relentlessly. KALDOR'g PROPOSALS rn this connection he said -overiimait were giving dLta uwst oarefu. consideration to the proposals made by Prof. tvaJrior. They were far-reach-ue proposals
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  • 130 4 VARAHUR TEMPLE DISPUTE: COMPROMISE REACHED TANJORE: A compromise has been reached recently between the local Brahmins and non-Brahmins of Varahur village on an appeal preferred by Mr. V. S. Ramamirtam Aiyar and Mr. V. P. Swaminatha Aiyar against the judgment of the Tiruvayaru District Munsif, holding that the Varahur Venkatesa
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  • 838 5 Regional Centres To Be Set Up BOMBAY. Mr. M. S. Randhawa, Chairman of the Indian Central Cotton Committee and Additional Secre tary to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, stressed the importance of producing long stable cotton. He added that by intensive reserach work, it should
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  • 347 5 NEW DELHI: Productivity in the Indian engineering industry could be increased with little or no additional capital investment. This is the conclusion arrived at in a report prepared by the Productivity Centre of the Union Ministry of Labour, after carrying out a productivity project in the engineering industry
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  • 46 5 PLANNING COUNCIL FOR CEYLON COLOMBO: The House of Representative passed a Government Bill seeking the setting up of a 15-member Planning Council to direct the Lsland's economic activities. The Prime Minister is to be the Chairman of the Council. The Bill now goes to the Senate.
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  • 78 5 KARACHI: Kiu K Zahir Shah of Afghanistan w iii visit Pakistan parly next year, a Foreign Office spokesman SH id here. The invitation to the Kng was given bv President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan when he visited Kabul last month. The Afghan Premier, Mr. Daud
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  • 537 5 Failure To Supply Documents: Retrial Ordered MADRAS: Holding that the 'allure to supply the accused with the documents on which the prosecution rested its case had /itiated the trial His Lordship «lr. Justice N. Somasundaram jet aside the conviction and ientence passed on one Siluvai of Royapuram and ordered the
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  • 369 5 MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramasvvaiiu Aiyar visualised a great iiiture tor young lawyers, particularly because of the written constitution they were uaving w.lih its directive principles and guarantee of funda-A..ynt-4> rignts-. He was adaressing tnc members of the Apprentice 5»" Association, last Friday at the La W
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  • 81 5 ALL-INDIA FISHERIES CONFERENCE MADRAS: The All-India Fisheries Conference will be held in the City from Sept. 19 to 21. Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, will inaugurate the conference and Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, will preside. The conference will meet at Rajaji Hall, Government Estate. About 90
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  • 351 5 MADRAS: The inter-State talks at Ministerial level between Madras and T.-C. States relating to allocation of officers and connected administrative matters under the scheme of reorganisation of the States concluded last Friday and a few minor details still left over are to be settled at an
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  • 155 5 NE WDELHI: Letters were exchanged between the representatives of India and the Austrian Federal Republic at Vienna extending the validity of the Indo-Austrian trade agreement upto June 1957. The trade agreement was originally signed on December 9. 1952 for two years and was extended from time to
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  • 390 5 Grave View Taken By U. P. Govt. L 4 C JI N6^ Ther% were Un e «*"W »n the U.P. Assembly last Thursday as the Deputy Minister for Police Mr Jagan Prasad Rawat, faced a barrage of questions on theTe-" cent demonstrations in Aligarh in which students
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  • 86 5 INDIA TO BUY FIVE FAIREY AIRCRAFT NEW DELHI: In the Raj; -a Sabha last Week. Sardar Surjit Singh Majitia, Deputy Defence Minister, said orders had be«n placed for live Fairey Firefly mark aircraft with the Fairey Aviation Company Limited, of Britain. He told Mr. M. Valiulla that the aircraft was
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  • 72 5 TRANSFER OF BIHAR AREAS TO BENGAL NEW DELHI: The Government of India have appointed Mr. V. Viswanathan, 1.C.5., as Special Commissioner to be the authority under Section 3 of the Bihar and West Bengal (transfer of territories) Act 1956. for demarcating the boundary line between the two States in respect
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  • 277 5 NEHRU IKE MEETING LIKELY IN DECEMBER NEW YORK: The question of Mr. Nehru's visit to the United States was once again brought up at the President's Press Conference last week, and the President confirmed that he had renewed his invitation to the Indian Prime Minister but, the visit was not
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  • 530 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, who led the Indian Delegation to China and Japan to study agricultural and fishery methods »n those countries, said in a statement there were great similarities between conditions in India
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  • 366 5 Public Health Service Laboratories NEW DELHI: A comprehensive scheme for the development of Public Health Laboratory Services has been drawn up by the Union Ministry of Health as an integral part of the health programme during the Second Five- Year Plan period. This has been necessitated due to the rapid
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  • 217 6 EGYPTIAN VIEW CAIKO, Sept. 13, An Egyptian official spokesman said last night the new Eden proposals on the Suez Canal represent "nothing but provocation leading to war against Egypt." Colonel Abdel Kader Hatem, Egypt's director of information declared: "it is clear the
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  • 124 6 Suez Company's Inducements To Staff! PARIS, Sept. 13, A Sues Canal Company spokesman said yesterday that the lonEgyptian employees choosing to leave Egypt would receive benefits up to several years pay and would be found jobs elsewhere in most cases. The spokesman said the :ompany "would very certainly" make every
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  • 402 6 PARIS^ Sept. 13 Informants in London Washington and Paris said yesterday the idea for an association of users of the Suez Canal originated in the United States. They reported Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (had accepted the British and French revisions in the
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  • 59 6 BAGHDAD, Iraq, Sept. 13. Egypt formally submitted t<» Iraq yesterday* its propostii Uj form an international negotiating body, charged with .solving the Suez dispute peacefully. Unlike several othc r Arab states, Iraq has not yet voiced her opinion of the, plan. An official spokesman said
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  • 131 6 LONDONERS LONDON, Sept. 13. About 3,000 demonstrators, whipped up by the Communist-supported British peace committee, paraded thiough downtown London yesterday as Parliament debated the Suez question. They chanted this slogan: One, two, three, four We don't want war. Five, six, seven, eight We say negot ate. Meanwhile,
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  • 85 6 Cargo Ships Already Avoiding Suez? MONTREAL, Sept. 13.— Suez Canal dispute ig causing many cargo ships to avoid the waterway entirely, a Japanese merchant captain said here yesterday. Capt. T. Tsibouchi, Capt. of 6,550-ton freighter, Taian Maru, said he rounded the Cape of Good Hope to avoid any possible trouble
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  • 93 6 NAPLES. Italy. Sept. 13 The "Argentina," one of four ships readied by th« ItaJan Government for evacuation of Italian nationals from Egypt in case of need, sailed from Naples yesterday for an unknown destination. .Fort authorities said the passenger ship, owned by the iicrettia Line. sailed under
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  • 203 6 ISMAILIA, Egypt, Sept. 13.— The Managing Director of Egypt's Suez Canal Authority said yesterday Egypt would keep the canal open regardless of how many foreign pilots and employees leave their jobs. Faced with a threatened walkout of more than 400 foreign employees, managing director Mahmoud
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  • 43 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 India's Ambassador G. I* Mohta conferred with secrntary of State Josn Foster Du.les for half an hour at the State Department yesterday. It was understood the discuss.on concerned the latest developments in the Suez crisis.— A.P.
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  • 32 6 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Sept. 13. Lebanon yesterday declared "absolute support." for the Egyptian proposal to- s^et; up hn international negotiating body to soive the $uez dispute peace- fully. AP
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  • 135 6 FRAVDA MOSCOW, Sept. 13, 'ihe influential Soviet newspaper "Soviet Russia" yesterday hailed the rejection by Egyptian President Nasser of the fivenation committee's proposals for solution of the Suez crisis. The newspaper called it "another blow against colonialism." Pravda and Izvestia, the chief organs of the
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  • 34 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 13— Two of East Pakistan's leading jurists arrived here bv air yesterday for a month's visit to the Uaited States to studv this country's judiciary.- AP
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  • 294 6 "Sugar-Coated Threat Of Force" CAIRO, Sept 13.— Highly placed Egyptian sources last night called the proposed international canal users association sugar coated threat of force". An Egyptian close to the Government said American part.cipation in the plan might mean turning the Suez Canal
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  • 189 6 WASHINGTON, Sept. IS The United States offered yesterday to Join an 18-natton afsoc'lation *>f Suez Canal users but indicated it was not sure whether British Prime Minister Eden had proposed tins kind of plan or an association only of Britain, France and the United State*. A
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  • 46 6 BONN, Germany. Sept. 13.— Walther Becker, West German Ambassador to Egypt, returned here yesterday to report on the Suez Canal crisis. Becker immediately went ■.into conference with Foreign Minister Hetnrich von Brentano, who had recalled him Cor a firsthand report.- AP
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  • 59 6 BELGRADE, Sept 13. Yugoslavia strongly criticised •ast night the decision of the old. Suez Canal Company in Paris regarding its pilots. Borba. Yugoslav major Communist newspaper which speaks for the government, editorially said th e company's acton would make it 'easy to find tne real culprit for
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  • 102 6 Ref. To U.N. Best Italy's View ROME, Sept. 13, The lialian cabinet announced yester day it believed that "recourse to the United Nations is the most adequate instrument for a speedy peaceful settlement of the Suez problem." The cabinet, under Premier Antonio Scgni, met yesterday to discuss the Suez situation.
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  • 18 6 The six finalists in the "M.sh Selangor" Beauty Contest held In Kuala T.umpur re" cently.
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  • 303 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept 13, Ambassador Arthur S- Lall of India yesterday requested the U.N. to place before the 12th General Assembly a complaint against South Africa's policy of aparatheid. This is an old question in 'he U.N. South Africa walked o;:t of
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  • 91 6 "Holiday Magazine whicn *>> published in Philadelphia, CJ.S.A., is organising an In ternational Art Exhibition to 1957. The Magazine plans t" show an exhibition in the mai.'. department stores in the pun cipal cities of the United States for a period of one year. Siu gapore has
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  • 64 6 a patrol of the Ist Bn. South Wales Borderers killed three--two men and a woman and wounded the 4th of four Communist terrorists they contacted in the Segamat District ot Johore on Wednesday. Sept. *2. The wounded terrorist mana. ged to escape. A rifle two pistols
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  • 67 6 The Don Yada All-New Latin Follies, who have been performing in Singapore and Malaya, for over two months, are returning to Japan towards 1 the end of this month, and will be playing- their farewell season at the Happy World Stadium, at prices of only $3,
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  • 37 6 The Governor. Sir Robert Black, will visit three schools today, Friday Sept. 14. The scho< are Victoria School (9.1t a.m.), Tangl'n Tinggi Mai School (10.25 a.tn.) and Anglo-Chinese School Barker Road (19.50 a.m.).
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