Indian Daily Mail, 18 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII Nq, 214 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SIfitNFKMiSISK 18, 1»«6 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 88 1 Proposal On Suez? NEW DELHI, Sept. 17— President Eisenhower today sent a message to Mr. Nehru, Indi n Pr me Mi irster on the Suez situation, it was learned 'authoritatively here tonight. Indian and American embassy officials refused to comment on the contents. The American Charge
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  • 55 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17 note to the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru from Sir Anthony Eden on Suez was handed over in Delhi today, according to a British High Commission spokesman. He said the note was in reply to two messages sent by Mr. Nehru to
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  • 169 1 Britain Gives Undertaking To Ceylon COLOMBO Sept. 17 Britain has promised not to u^e the Ceylon naval base of Trincomalee or the air base of Katunayke in the event of war, the inliuential Times of Ceylon said today. The report said the pledge was made in response to a demand
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  • 59 1 Prof. >!. Rajakannu, who has been appointed Head of the Department of Ind an Studies in the University of Malaya, will be arr ving here Thursday, Sept. 30, by s.s. Rajula. Arrangements are being made to accord him a big welcome at the wharf side, by the
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  • 86 1 CAIRO, Sept. 17.— Canal authorities reported that 36 vessels are going through the canal today The Egyptian Authority which has run the canal since President Nasser nationalised it on July 26 will toda y be running the waterway for the third day since most of the
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  • 97 1 LONDON, Sept. 17.— New Zealand and Portugal today announced they would attend fie Suez Canal Conference in London on Wednesday. The countries who earlier sad they v/ould be at the Conference are Australia, Denmark, Italy, Japan, Norway. akistan, Persia, Sweden Spain, Turkey and Weft Germany.
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  • 163 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. The quest on of the importance of the Suez Canal to the Western world was touched upon by Admiral Arleigh Burke, Chief, of Naval Operations, during the course of a television interview yesterday "I think the Western world could get along: without use
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  • 441 1 KARACHI, Sept 17— Tho Pakistan Foreign Minteter, MaJk Feroz Khan Noon, said Pakistan's attendance at the London Conference of the Suez Canal Users Association next Wednesday "does not in anyway bind us to be a party to this
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  • 72 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 17.— A IT-ma*: unofficial Japanese .ndustrial mission arrived here .aat night from Calcutta en a three-week bus»ness tour 01 India. inr group pl^ns to find way.s in which Japanese technical knowledge and products can help the fulfilment of India'ii second five-year p.an, its
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  • 222 1 bmm Our <. ■rrespunUent KITALA LUMPUR, Mai: bid by the Working Committee of M.I.C. to oust Mr. K. L. Devasei at .a^t night's meeting had fizzled out when Mr. Devasei challenged the right of the committee to expel him. According to prov.sions of the M.I.C. constitution, the
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  • 243 1 Participating Countries STOCKHOLM, Sept. 17.— Sweden, Norway and Denmark yesterday agreed to go to the London con* ference on the proposed canal users' association to operate the Suez Canal. At the same time they agreed tnat tne Suez problem had "now reached a stage wnen it should
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  • 159 1 KARACHI, Panistan. Sept. 17. Pakistan has decided to attend the London conference of Suez Canal users next Wednesday, Foreign Minister Firoze Khan said yesterday. The Foreign Minister left for London with a delegation last night. He said in a Press statement earlier, "Insofar as a users' association
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 17. A personal letter from Burmese Prime Minister v Ba Swe to Premier Nehru w«w delivered here yesterday, and Informed sources .said It dealt with the Suez Canal crisis. Tiie Burmese Charge d' Attain*, U Maun* So©, after delivering the note, spent
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  • 69 1 TEHRAN, Iran, Sept. 17.— Iran today accepted Britain's invitation to the conference of the proposed "association of users of the Suez Canal" in London next Wednesday. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Aligholi Ardaian, who announced the decision, will fly to London Monday. Ardaian said: "Iran accepts the British
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  • 125 1 Mr. P. Govindaoamy Pillai J.P., addrestiin^ the gathering m the occasion of the Silver Jubilee C«lefcratio n of the Tamil' Reform Association hi*l Sunday at the Association's new premises at 1256 -iningoon Road. Later Mr. Filial formally declared the new building' open. Facing Mr.
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  • 251 1 Possibilities Over Suez -MENON j CAIRO. Sept. 17— Mr. I Krishna Menon arrived here by air from India this morning. Mr. Menon told reporters: "Broadly speaking the situation is still the same. There is still a possibility of a settlement and a possibility of a conflict over Suez." He added:
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  • 68 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 17. Heavy < untiniioMs rainhave flooded al] riven johl tanks in Tamilnad. There was a moment of panic on Saturday when the right bank of the Cauvery was breached rear Mayavarant for about sixty feet. Water rushed into lowlying rice
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  • 48 1 Thirty-flvr. yoar old Hmm blyman and trad»> union st Mr. M.P.D. Nair was J;ist Wmk engaged to pretty 20-\aar-o!<l Miss Susheila, the" eldest daughter of City Councillor Mr. V. K. Nair. The marriage will Le held before end of this yea;
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  • 36 1 rorists in Neerri SemWan. The A patrol of the Royal Welsh patrol killed five and later capFusUiers on Sunday afternoon tured a wounded suspect. No 508U9U4 stic Communist tsr furtjior 49UU3 are avaUablG,
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  • 72 1 PENICILLIN TREATMENT FOR MAKARIOS MAHE. Seychelles Island, Sept. 17.— Exiled Archbishop Makaiios under police yuard in Victor a Hospital, Mfihae is receiving twice daily infections of penicillin. The nature of his illness has not been disclosed. His guard is assistant police super ntendent Philip L<- Geyt, who has teen Makario:
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  • 515 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Tues., Sept 18, 1956 WESTERN SATYAGRAHA OVER SUEZ s^OME are apt to sympathise with the plight cf the Western powers in tihe present fcuez crisis. The more so because, they have adopted the Gaadhian technique of Satyagrahai in dealing with President Nasser who has taken away
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  • 966 2 Prohibition Hits Delhi Clubs Cabarets BUSINESS REPORTED DOWN BY 80 p.e. NEW DELHI, Sept. 17, Every night the western dance bands still swing out their hot rhythms in the plush and gilt restaurants of New Delhi Bat today they play to empty tables, and the melancholy wail of the saxophone
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  • 130 2 BOMBAY; The Government of Bombay is promoting the setting up of two mills for strawboard manufacture in West Khandesh district, it is learned. Each of the factories, which will be established in Nawapur and Sangvi in the Tapti Valley is expected to have an initial
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  • 238 2 NEW DELHI: The problem of Oeyloneee citizenship for Indians is to be reviewed by Mr. Nehru with the Ceyloneee Pr.tne Minister when he arrives here in November to attend the UNESCO seminar on Buddhism, 'an authoritative diplomatic source stated here. It is hoped here that by that t'me
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  • 198 2 LONDON: A mirage seen at a height of 45,000 feet may be oi that type which has given rise to space-ship reports says the "Meteorological Magazine." The magazine, published by the Government s Weather Forecasting Service, tells the story of two R.A.F. Officers, Kortens and
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  • 310 2 Retail Prices Of Cloth: Official List I NEW DELHI: Approximate reta'i prices of certain popular varieties* of cloth, determined cq the basis of the formula recommeded by the Tariff Commission, were officially indicated here last Wednesday. Although the list g.ven below is not exhaustive, consumers will bear in mind the
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  • 93 2 Book Industry Council MADRAS. Sept. 12.— The Book Industry Council of South India have elected the following eight Directors to represent the four regions m the South: TAMIL AREA: Mr. V. Subramaruam (Madras) amd Mr. S. M. Pa!aniapp a Chettlar (Tiruchi and Madras); TELUGU AREA: Mr. D v Subba Rao
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  • 569 2 NEW YORK, One of the biggest legal battles in _™T.rfVl?irS tae J!! |rhoiv>a responsible for the The battle opened when the Swedish American Line filed papers tn u.S. District Court b.amiTijr the Italian liner for the collision and accusing her captain and crew
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  • 256 2 DISCOVERY OF SITE OF BIBLICAL GIBEON PHILADELPHIA: American archaeologists excavating not far from Jerusalem have discovered the exact she of tho 3,000-year-old Israelite city of Gibeon, described in the Old Testament as "one of the royal cities," it, was announced here. Proof of their claim was a case of "archaeology
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  • 1084 2 Notion Disallowed In Lok Sabha NEW DELHI: la the L"k Sahba last Thursday th.Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam lyergar, d sallowed an adjournment motion on the fixation of pay scales for the supervisory^ clericaJ and subordinate staff of the life Insurance Corporation of India. Mr Sadhan
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  • 433 3 .c«l. bv Clital Z J *f* •«>"••"»• •rt'V'ty on a large G S!™\, i »»y-mlto Indo-Titotan border areu h •"•""••••I In diplomatic reoorta raeaivaii Imm. In Bhutan and Sikkim particularly, the effect of Chinese propaganda Is being felt. Here the Chinese arwd istrlbuting books and
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  • 392 3 Technological Institute In Bombay NEW DELHI: Bombay will have the first of the three new higher technological institutes envisaged under the Second Flve-Year Plan. The second will be located at Kanpur and the third, probably, at Madras. Each of these institutes arc now expected to train 900 students in undergraduate
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  • 134 3 KARACHI: Pakistan has contracted for the purchase of an additional Rs. 11,400,000 worth of essential agricultural commodities from the United States. Payment will be made in Pakistan rupees. This deal brings the total value of agricultural commodities purchased from the United States with rupee
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  • 212 3 bomuay: Tne buuocK cart still plays an important part in the economy of India. In 1943, according to figures available here, bullock carts carried 100,000,000 tons in terms of freight which is approximately equivalent to tho entire haulage of the Indian railway system for the same
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  • 177 3 SCULPTURED HEAD FOUND IN NIGERIA LiONDON: British archaeologists are puzzling over a collection of sculptured heads discovered at Ife, Nigeria. A description of them has been issued here from the Nigerian Museum at Lagos. All that is known of their origin is that they were dug up at Ife and
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  • 124 3 «Ai>BAS: The Bridge over the Buckingham Canal known as th« Barber* Bridge, between TrlpUeaae and Mylapore Is to be hereafter called by the original name of Hamilton Bridge. This bridge was built early In the 19th century and named after a then Governor. The name, Hamilton, was,
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  • 475 3 LUCKNOW: Three hundred thousand jobs are required to solve the problem of educated unemployed in the Uttar Praaesh completely by 1961 This is the estimate of the Study Group appointed by the U.P. Government under tn« chairmanship of Dr. Sampur nanand. Chief Minister, to examine
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  • 38 3 Blr. B. E. CasteO, Shertfl of Madras* openad an exhibition of articles produced by the pupil* of the Wind gnhool. Photo shows Mr.« OnstoO and Mr. C Subramaalam, examining one of the interesting exhibits.
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  • 272 3 MADRAS: The Medical Exhibition organised by the Madras Stanley Medical College Association in aid of the Rural Medical Relief Centres at Alamadi and panjetti which was opened on Sept. 7, will continue till Sept. 16. Amorg the interesting exhibits is the Cardio-phone which helps to magnify the heart-sound
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  • 144 3 Peace Wing Of Police Urged NEW DELHI; a Kkem« aaa-vfeleat m3ES» ha» been pnMfcrwaifl before Mr. Neara an other iMdm by Mr. Hart Baa* Cp»»ya, CaW Mlafeter of Exptatalßg tke acaame at Piwi ooaiweace here laat week, Mr. Vpadhya Mid tkat "ttu* >weWof tke recent feat of Mr. Mor•rfi Deal
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  • 60 3 BOMBAY: The Forward Markets Commission here is to set up an inspectorate for checking illegal trading and assisting State Governments In prosecuting offenders, it is re ported. According to a Commission source, illegal trading in futures is carried on in the country through a resort to options
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  • 769 3 SEATTLE: Two soft -spoken, sari-clad businesswomen from New Delhi have been in New York thfe summer learning the techniques of department store display. They are Mrs. Teji Vir Singh who has been visiting at Lord Taylor's for four months, and Mrs. Sushil
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  • 412 3  -  DAPHNE CLARE By LONDON: Secretary of the U.K. branch of the All-Paki-stan Women's Association and a prominent member of the Pakistan community in London, Is the attractive wife of Major Ahmed All Khan, of the High Commissioner's Office. Energetic and capable, it is amazing
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  • 300 3 NEW DELHI: Professor Mahalanobis, who is to join the Planning Commission as a full member, will, it is learned, be engaged on the important work of perspective planning, to which the government in giving increasing attention, now that the second plan has been brought to final shape. Mr.
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  • 189 3 LAHORE: The State Bank of Pakistan has made a profit of Rs. 21,350,000 during the year ending June 30, 1956. This is the highest profit ever made. The rate erf dividend this year has bwn raised to four-and-a-half per cent as against a fixed rate of
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  • 109 3 AFRICAN ELEPHANTS "UNINTELLIGENT" KUALA LUMPUR: The shortage of elephants and the Increasing use of modern machinery Is catting down timber production in Burma. U Maung Maung Soe, a Burmese timber expert, said here. He said that he was looking for a country that was willing to sell some elephant*. U
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  • 320 3 PLEA FOR A ERO- ASIAN NEWS AGENCY NEW DELHI: A Plea has been made lor a conrerenco of Afro-Asian journalists to be hf.d at Bandung by the end of next year and an AfroAaan News Agency (A.A.A.) to be formed soon, by Professor P.P. Singh, who has just returned aiter
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  • 2371 4 NEHRU COMMENDS APPLEBY'S FRANK AND FREE SURVEY LOK SABIIA DISCUSSION NEW DELHI: The system of administration in India is plinngfog and adapthig itself rapidly to modern conditions as it should, observed Prime Minister Nehru replying to a discussion on the Appleby report on Indian administration, in
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  • 261 4 BOMBAY: Ceylon may decide to go slow on the introduction of prohibition, according to Sir Vellupillai Coomaraswamy, chairman of the fiveman Prohibition Commission appointed by the Ceylon Government two of whose members are now here to study the working of prohibition in this state.
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  • 61 4 Russian Hindi Dictionary NEW DELHI: The Sahitva Akadami has undertaken to publish a Russian-Hindi die. tionaryata cost of about Rs. 30,000, the Deputy Minister for Education Dr. M. Das told the Lok Sabha. He added the dictionary was being compiled by an assistant in the Indian External Affairs Ministry who
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  • 182 4 BOMBAY: A National Council of Applied Economic Research Is to be set "P in the country with tile assistance of the Ford Foundation, it is reported. The Stanford Research Institution, California, to also co-operating and to ««id to have agreed to <kp«te the personnel to
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  • 975 4 BANGALORE: Trial commenced on Sept. 10 before Mr. G. Natarajan, Sessions Judge, Bangalore, of Krishna, Muniswami and Govinda Reddy, who have been charged for the of* fences of murder, attempt at Murder, robbery, house trespass, etc., in connection with what is known as the "Bangalore mass
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  • 485 4 B C. Mills Normal Work Resumed MADRAS: The workers ol 1 the Buckingham and Carnatc MLla withdrew their strike j notice and went back to work c* Sept. io. and all shifts are working norma-ly. 2 It is gatnered that the dis--1 pute arose with regard to the quest x>c
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  • 653 4 NEW DELHI: I n the Lok Sabha last week two adjournment motions to discuss thp situation in the Calcutta Port created by the resignation of the Assistant Harbour Masters were disallowed b y the Speaker after the Union Transport Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Sastry gave the
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  • 94 4 NO GOVERNORSHIP OFFER TO SHUKALA BHOPAL: pandit R.S. Shukla, Chief Minister Of Madnya Pradesh, today denied that he had been ottered Governorship of the proposed bilingual Bombay or any other State. Pandit Shukla told pressmen that he had not received any such offer either verbaJy or in writing from any
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  • 237 5 ot wom n housewives, woncen In the fields and as wage-earners than at present The seminar, which was attended) b y over 80 delegates was of the view that to develop leadership among rural women, 'educational approachshould be adopted. Village schools should evolve
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  • 328 5 DEFENCE FORCES: CONDITIONS OF SERVICE FATEHGARH: Dr. K. N. Katju, Defence Minister, deprecated the "unbecoming tendency" among servicemen to indulge in loose talk about the r service conditions and such other things. While the Government were already considering them sympathetically, juch loose talk, he said, woul~ prove detrimental to the
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  • 220 5 IND. GEOLOGISTS ON 15-DAY VISIT TO CANADA NEW DELHI: Mr. X D Malaviya, Union Minister for Natural Resources, is leading a delegation of geologists and geophysicists to Canada, uni ted States, France, Holland and the Un ted Kingdom. The delegation, which will study the working of the petroleum industry and
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  • 248 5 NEw DELHI: The Government of India have decided to construct and maintain consumer price index numbers for agricultural labourers as required under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. This decision has been taken in consultation with the Planning Commission. It was felt that the fixation of minimum wages in
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  • 256 5 MADRAS: Rajamani of Chingleput is stated to be the victim of a hoax by a 'Samiar' near the Central Station on f'riday. He is said to have Deen cheated and made to lose tis. 25 and two gold rings. It is alleged tnat Rajamani,
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  • 78 5 HOT SPRINGS. Arkansas, Sept. 17.— The will of a former New York»s girl who died Tnursday, provides a total of M $1,050 monthly for care or five Pekingese dogs a s long as they live Mrs. Harry Keller, 84, who was buried at Little Rook
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  • 61 5 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. will inaugurate the Nineteenth International Red Cross Conference to be held here from Jan. 24 to Feb. 5, 1957. The conference will be presided over by the Union Health Minister. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, who is also Chairman of the
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  • 88 5 MADURAI: The conductor and eight passengers of a bus, which was proceeding from Madurai to Kodaikanal Hills on Sept. 9 sustained serious injuries when the bus, while negotiating a curve on the ghat section, about 15 miJes from Kodaikana!, struck against the parapet wall of
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  • 59 5 A crowd of white students at Mcßeynolds Junior High School, Houston, Texas, USA., surronnd Reneda Williams, 14, Negr o girl as she attempts to register at the all white school. Her registration was refuted by the Principal, Charles A Poe, and there were reports cl taunts and
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  • 235 5 Censor Motion In Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 17.— William Alexander Bustamente Chief of the Labour Party and former Chief Minister, yesterday offered a resolution in the House censuring the Government for instituting constitutional changes without giving the Opposition an opportunity for debate.
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  • 184 5 Spratly Islands Part Of ''Freedomland" MANILA, Sept. 17. A Filipino claimed to a tiny group of Coral islands in the South China sea and said yesterday ne is going to the U.S. "to register with the United Nations the birth of Freedoomland. Tomas Clome, whose claim earlier this year started
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  • 160 5 AHMED AB AD: The Mahagujarat Nagarik parishad last week converted itself into the '■Mahagujarat Janata Parishad" a non-party organisation to conduct the movement for a separate State of Gujarat "in a peaceful, non-violent and democratic manner." Nearly a thousand persons drawn from all over Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch,
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  • 91 5 KIDNAPPED INDIAN ENGINEER RELEASED NEW DELHI: Burmese insurgents have released on Sept. 1 one of the three Indian engineers kidnapped by them while on duty at a bridge on Sittang river in August. The two others were to be released later. Disclosing this in the Rajya Sabha last week, Mrs.
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  • 99 5 NEW DELHI: The Railway Minister. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. told Mr. Wodeya r in the Lok Sabha that a small worshop attached to the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur would be set up shortly for the purpose of furnishing coaches manufactured in the factoryReplying to a supplementary,
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  • 81 5 BELGRADE. Sent. 17.—President Sukarno of Indonesia went sightseeing yesterday in Zagreb, capital of Croatia. A 21-gun salute and Dr. Vladimir Bakai ie, chairman of the Croatian Republic, welcomed him. Sukarno expressed good wishes and in a brief address stressed firmness of the bonds of friendship linking Yugoslavia
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  • 300 5 Scientists Doctors To Pool Resources NEW DELHI: The seventh annual meeting of th« Scientific Advisory Board and the Advisory Committees of the Indian Council of Madical Research will be held at the MedJcal College, Mysore, from November 16 this year. Research work conducted by the council during the year will
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  • 371 5 w No Relation To Suez Crisis? NEW YORK, Sept 17.— The synthetic rubber industry, a war-time project of the Government and turned over a private industry last year, appears ready for expansion on its own. Dupont is starting teat runs this week-end on a
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  • 94 5 POPULATION RISE: MENON NOT AFRAID BOMBAY. Mr. V. k. Krishna Henon said here that he was surprised that people "who are bom do not want others to be born." Mr. Menon, who was speaking: at the Progressive Group meeting:, referred to the apprehension that rapid increase n population would affect
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  • 134 5 KURNOOL: A proposal to have Regional or Divisional Commissioners in the new Andhra Pradesh State (similar to that decided upon for the new Mysore State) was discussed by the Inter-State Committe of Ministers of Andhra and Hyderabad this week at Hyderabad hut left to the future Andhra Pradesh
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  • 60 5 NEW DELHI The Kashmir Premier Bakshi Ghulam Mohamed, who arrived here by air for consultations with the Government of India called on the Home Minister Pandit Pant, to greet him on his birthday. The Kashmir Premier, who was in the capital for three days, held
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  • 59 5 GOODWILL TOUR BY RADHAKRISHNAN NEW DELHI: The VicePreSident, Dr. Radhakrishnan, will leave here on September 25 on a goodwill tour, of Indonesia. Japan and China. He will visit Indonesia first, spending three days there and will go to Tokyo on September 30 on a week's tour of Japan. His visit
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  • 734 5 MADRAS: The petition for the grant of an interim injunction restraining Mr. 8. Venkatarangam from entering upon his duties as Dharmakartha of the Sri Parthasarathiswami Temple, Triplicane, was dismissed and the interim order of injunction granted on Sept. 5, 1956, was vacated, on
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  • 100 5 Rs. 22.8 m. FOR GOVT. BUILDINGS IN HYDERABAD KURNOOL: The Andhra Cabinet, at their meeting here provided for Rs. 152 lakhs In the State's Second Pain to finance the bu lding programme at Hyderabad to meet the accommodation requirements of certain offices of the new Andhra Pradesh Government and personnel
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  • 423 6 No Major Changes In Policy Or Leadership HONG KONG, Sept 17— The handful of men who rule the mainland of China remained intact Sunday as the Bth congress of the Chinese Communist Party charted ambitious plans to turn China into nn industrial and world power.
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  • 34 6 Mr. Chew Sweo Kee, Memher for Whampoa, will not hold nis Meot-the-People session ""Thursday, Sept. 20. at the Whampoa and Telok Ayer Centres. The meetings will recommence on Sept. 27.
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  • 120 6 LONDON, Sept. 17 The Manchester Guardian today argued in favour of Communist China's admission to the United Nations. "Evidence grows about the solid and respectable achievements of the Communist Government," this influential Liberal daily declared. "But it would be wrong to suppose that the Chinese
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  • 231 6 LONDON, Sept. 17— The Suez crisis Sunday night took a turn that could find Egy-ptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser with a canal but few customers. A shift in Western policy was evident ruling out the threat of force but refusing to bow to Nasser's demand for
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  • 30 6 family remittances to China for August this year totalled $2,129,698.35 of which $1.431.. 044.99 went from Singapore the remainder being sent by the Federation.
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  • 33 6 The Governor, Sir Robert Black, will present awards to members of the Singapore Police Force at the Police Traning School, Thomson Road, at 5.45 pjn. on Thursday. Sept. 20.
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  • 118 6 Egypt Asked To Boycott W. Medicines LONDON, Sept. 17. An Egyptian doctor told his countrymen over Cairo Radio last night to boycott foreign "aspir ns, pill* and drops/* which Egypt Imported from abroad at the cost of more than 12 million Egypfan pounds annually. Dr. Abdel Muntasar said in the
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  • 209 6 MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.— The chfef executive officer of the Olympic Games. Lt. Gen. Sir William Bndgeford, said last night ther e would be a full inquiry into overcrowding ard rioting at Saturday's soccer game at the Melbourne cricket ground the main Olympics stadium. Bridgeford added that
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  • 165 6 CHINESE MUST CHANGE NATIONALITY SAIGON: The South VieV Nam Government has passed a law obliging all Chinese residents born in Viet Nam to take Vietnamese nationality. The law has retrospective effect. They are also obliged to take Vietnamese names within a period of six months. If they fail to do
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  • 162 6 Tandon's Tributes To Tamils Reform Assn. The Commissioner for India in Malaya, Mr. R. H. Tandon speaking on the oceaston of the Slyer Jubilee Celebration or the Tani'ls Reform Association and the opening of the Association's new building on Sunday, September, 16 Seen in the picture are Mr. Ahmad Khan,
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  • 308 6 BIG BOOST FOR CAPETOWN PORT LIKELY CAPETOWN. South Africa. Sept. 17.— Port officials here plan to start work c« a round, the- clock basis today, to handle the spate of ships they expect as a result of the Sue z Csina. crisis. They will have to .shift from their days-only
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  • 76 6 COMMUNALISM IN YOUTH COUNCIL? A draft bill to Incorporate the Singapore YouUi Sports Centre gazetted yesterday provides for the appointment of a Board of Management consisting of a Chairman and a Deputy Chairman and 13 members to be nomination by the following; City Council (3), Educat on Minister (2), Laboor
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  • 48 6 COLOMBO, Ceylon Sept. 17. A strike by over 1,000 lightermen brought work in the port of Colombo to a standstill today. The lightermen are demanding payment of a salary increase restrospective to May last year instead of September as agreed to by the emDlovers. Reuter
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  • 26 6 CAIRO, Sept. 17.— President Nasser of Egypt had an hour's talk today with the Soviet Ambassador to Cairo Mr iCvgeny Kissilev. Reuter
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  • 167 6 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 17. The Chief Minister of Madras Mr. K. Kamara j surprised local politicians and officials at Esanaikorai Village near Tiruchi when he refused to open a new road as scheduled. This half-mile roaj connects the village with
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  • 65 6 NEW YORK. Sept. 17 Developments in the Suez Crisis will have a big effort on the United Nations General Assembly, due to convene on Nov. 12 with 66 items already on its agenda. The list is almost certain to be increased both before and during the sesson, which
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  • 243 6 New Trial In Space Travel HANSOOM FIFLD, Bedford, Massachusetts, Sept. 17 a huge aircraft roared down the runway yesterday signalling the start of a strange 90,000 mile round-the-world flight designed to blaze new trials !n apace travel. Scientists and a speciallyselected crew from the Strategic Air Command's second air force
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  • 56 6 The Assembly itself decides on each Individual agenda item and whether there should be a debate. Certain to be challenged are such items as Cyprus, proposed by Greece, and the Hardy "annuals" the treatment of persons of Indian origin in South Africa, the South African Government's racial policies, and
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