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Title Section16 1956-09-19 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 215 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER I», 1*66 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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136 1956-09-19 1 CANADIAN WANTS INDIAN PEN- FRIEND A young man in Canada is anxious to have pen-friends from the Chinese, Malay, Indian and European communities of Malaya. Mr. John E. Arnott, the 21--y.-ar old young Canadian has expressed his desire in a letter to the High Commissioner for Federation. He wishes to136 words
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Article152 1956-09-19 1 LONDON, Sept. 18 Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Pakistan's new Foreign Minister, arrived here by air from Karachi to attend the Suez Canal Conference beginning in London on Wednesday. The Pakistan Foreign Minis- 1 ter told reporters at the airport that Pakistan was personally vitaly concerned aboutReuter - 152 words
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Article103 1956-09-19 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. IR.— Flood and heavy ra'ns in wid»> parts of north India were reported yesterday to have hit more than a million persons by ruining their corps and wash. tag away the r homes. fFrom Gorakhpur. north central India, newspapers reported at least fourA.P. - 103 words
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81 1956-09-19 1 NEHRU DONATES TO KERALA KALA MANDALAM From Oar Own Correspondent SHORANOR, Sept. 11. Premier Nehru has made a donation of R». 00,000 from h's personal funds for the development of the Kerala Kala Mandalam here into a first rate College for the ntudy Indian Dances, like iKathakatt and Manipurl. Poet81 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 1 LONDON, Sept. 18. -Lord Ivoi Charles Spencer-Chur-chjl, 57, brother of the Duke of Marleborough and a cousio of Sir Winston Churchill, diea yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article354 1956-09-19 1 FC. R. Joins Dissidents From Our Own Correspondent xMADRAS, Sept, 18. Allegations that Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar was functioning as a power-mad dictator were made at a Conference of leading Congress workers in Tiruchi District at Golden Rock yesterday. Thm conference declared that all354 words
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172 1956-09-19 1 Egypt-Fifty, Users fifty With U- N. Appointed Neutral Chairman NEW DELHI, Sept. 18.— The pro-Government Hindustan Times suggested today that management of the Suez Canal could be entrusted to a body which provides equal representation to Egypt aad to user Nations with a172 words
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Article347 1956-09-19 1 CAIRO, Sept. 18. Leaders in the Arab world and one of Asia's principal spokesmen engaged in a round of Suez crisis conference here yesterday. President Nasser and his chief political aides conferred with India's V. K. Krishna Menon. Nasssr saw the Indian twice for a totalAP - 347 words
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83 1956-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR. j The Reid Constitutional Commission will visit Kuala Trengganu from Sept. 21 to 24 and meet Heads of Departments, elected members of the State Council, and members of the Kuala Trengganu Town Council, at the Istana Maziah in Kuala Trengganu on Sept.83 words
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Article67 1956-09-19 1 LONDON. Sept. 18: A British Government spokesman Monday said he had no knowledge of a Ceylon newspaper report that Britain has promised not to use naval and air bases on Ceylon in thr event of war. A Commonwealth' office sv<okesman emphasized that the question ofAP - 67 words
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Article94 1956-09-19 1 HONG KONG, Sent. 18. Red China's leader Mao Trm-Umg yesterday told Egypt's first Ambassador to China that his Government and people "will do their utmost to support the berate straggle of the Egyptian people In demanding their sovereignty over the Soes Canal." Peiptog radio said MaoAP - 94 words
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Article108 1956-09-19 1 The Singapore Yputh sports centre will be opened by the Chief Minister on Friday. Oct. 12, at 5 p.m. It is expected tiiat the Com-missioner-General. Sir Robert Scott and the U.K. Commissioner in India Mr. Malcolm MacDonal<i will be present. Official guests include 4,000 and 6.000108 words
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Article56 1956-09-19 1 LONDON, Sept. 18— Mr. John Foster Dulles United States Secretary of Btate arrived here by air today from Washington for the 18-nation Suez Canal Conference beginning here tomorrow. Mr. Dulles left London airport for the United States Embassy immediately after arriving. He made no statement to reportersReuter - 56 words
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Article476 1956-09-19 1 EG YPT'S SUBMISSION TO U.N. Canal Users' 4«sm. I» Violation Of Charter CAIRO, Sept. 18^-Egypt Monday urged the U.N. Security Council to keep "a vigilant eye" on the Suez Canal crisis and demanded an end to British and French pressure whichich constitutes a "serious danger to international peace and security/AP - 476 words
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Article78 1956-09-19 1 CALCUTTA. India, Sept. 18. —More than 30,000 coal miners went on strike Monday paralysing India's largest coalproducing area. The stoppage in the Rani-eanj-Jharia coalfield in the states of Bengal and Bihar threatens supplies of gas and -lectricity to the Jute mills and factories of Calcutta, AAP - 78 words
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Article386 1956-09-19 1 Worked Against M. I. C, SO H. I. C. President Uses His Special Powers From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. For the first time in the history of the Malayan Indian Congress, an ex-President has been suspended from the organisation, when Mr. V. T. Samban than, the President386 words
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Article61 1956-09-19 1 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Mr. Chew Hock Leong has been appointed a member of the Singapore Public Service Commission, with the "intention that he should be eventually be appointed as chairman." It is stated officially that Sir Han Koe Lim has reliquished the chairmanship which will be tilled for an interim61 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-09-19 1 Th« marriago of Mr. Ranjodh Singh, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Sardul Singh Narula, of M/s Indoraens 4 Co., Singe port, and Mitt. Awtar Kaur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arjan Singh Khanljaon Of M/» Khonkon Storo, Bangkok, was aotomnhftd In Bankok rooantly. A70 words
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Article25 1956-09-19 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 18: Radio waves have been received from Mart for the first time the United States Navy announced today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article43 1956-09-19 1 PANAMA, Sept. 18— Panama has accepted Egypt's invitation to attend a Sues conference in Cairo. The Panama government which earlier protested against not being invited to the London conference on Suez announced acceptance of the Egyptian invitation in a statement. APAP - 43 words
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561 1956-09-19 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Sept 19, 1956 BLEAK FUTURE FOR NON-MALAYS THOSE non-Malays who •had hoped to secure equal treatment with tti* Malaya by joining them and making common cause with them* must have been sadly disappointed by now, since seeing the contents of the draft memorandum prepared by561 words
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726 1956-09-19 2 does not rest with the teaching colleges alone. France Germany, the Saar, Austria! Switzerland and Spain are io a reciprocal scheme for exchanging students and teachers under 30. It is open to those "who are capable of conducting lessons in conversation in theirNAFEN - 726 words
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Article122 1956-09-19 2 NEW DELHI: The Syriai Trime Minister, Mr. Sabri As saly, and the Foreign Minister Mr. Bitar, are expected to visli India in December this year. They are expected to accompany the Syrian President on his State visit to India in the first week of December. TheNAFEN - 122 words
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Article129 1956-09-19 2 PURCHASE ADVISORY COUNCIL SET UP BOMBAY. A 28-member Purchase Advisory Council has been set up by the Government of India in co-operation with the industrial and trading community in the country, it is The council has the same status as the import and export advisory councils. With Sardar Swaran Sin129 words
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493 1956-09-19 2 DAPHNE CLARE - Nagpur Girl Wins Sh ow-World Limelight In London DAPHNE CLARE *y LONDON: Owen Otostat, a 23-.vcar-old Nagpur and Cat. cuita girl, ha* craahed through the shimmering ranks of Sue. cessful cabaret singers in London's West End. And thole are notoriously difficult ranks to gate-crash. No "sponsors" and no aeci. dentialNAFEN - 493 words
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314 1956-09-19 2 m«*e caMes that a*- fwfiSf^Srtt? In tjhe event of a take-ovei Pakistan will pay an ajrreec annual rent to the companj for the use of its cable astern: At present all outgoing cable jrams received by telegrapl offices are passed onNAFEN - 314 words
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Article229 1956-09-19 2 NKW DEXJH: Nepal's first Five- Year Plan, involving an outlay of Ra. 350,000,000. has Iwte approved by the Nepalese Cabinet It la expected to be officially released before Mr. T. P. Acnarya, the Prime Minister, lea yes for Peking. "The Nepalese Government will circulate the planNAFEN - 229 words
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Article120 1956-09-19 2 NEW YORK: Pakistan has joined India in requesting reconsideration by the forthcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly of the question of treatment of persons of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa, it was i officially announced here. India's formal request120 words
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141 1956-09-19 2 W hi*°^SJ^ Kh «Ie lost capital froln *nie»i Genghis Khan swept across Asia 700 years ago. is claimed to have been discovered by aVchS gists working in Outer Mongolia, it ta imfod nfwn out ot granites and parts of a stone wall have been unearthedNAFEN - 141 words
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Article71 1956-09-19 2 NO WOMEN FOR SAUDI ARABIA VISIT wtw DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru will be accompanied by three Members of Parliament two Congress M.P.'s and one M.P. from the Opposition when he visits Saudi Arabia. A senior official of the External Affairs Ministry also will be included in Mr. Nehru's party. ThereNAFEN - 71 words
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163 1956-09-19 2 YOUTH PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT FOR KASHMIR bumjjay: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has plan- scheme physical development of students throughout the state It Is reported here. The scheme envisages facilities for Inter-school tournaments, the holding of youth camps and the Vailing of an Auxiliary and National Cadet Corps. A sum ofNAFEN - 163 words
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Article18 1956-09-19 2 SHILLONG: The Union Government has allotted a sum of Rs. 111,500 for the developla iSrw? FronU r it18 words
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382 1956-09-19 2 NORMAN MORRIS - NORMAN MORRIS By LONDON: The Tenth International Festival has ended in Edinburgh with acclaim lor anotfter -.sumptuous feqst of music and drama mixed with stirrings of anxiety for the Festival's future. How can Edinburgh continue to stage ever grander and :nore wide embracing manifes.NAFEN - 382 words
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239 1956-09-19 2 r* i v The Couucil of Sci «itific and Industrial Research is drawing up a programme for the setting up of a string ot pilot plants in the naUona laboratories of the country. it is reportei wuna me programme is intendec toNAFEN - 239 words
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Article211 1956-09-19 2 j NEW DELHI: The Kolat Gola Fields company has suo. mitted new proposals to the Government of inaia on the quantum of compensation tc oe paid to it when the fietas are nationalised, it is reported. It is believed the company j has stepped down consideraoi> from the original211 words
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220 1956-09-19 2 The sharp Increase in trie aemand for cloth nas served to emphasise thu urgent need to modernise tne machinery of India's cotton MUU, according to authoritative sources here. Although several expert bodies in recent years have Jrawn attention to the prob- lem of modernisation, it isNAFEN - 220 words
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1475 1956-09-19 3 EXPERT'S REVISED VIEW CITED MADRAS: Two studies undertaken by the United States Health Department's tuberculosis programme divsion one in Puerto Rico and the other in Muscogee county, have led the programme's Medical Director, Dr. Carroll E. Palmer, "until now a great1,475 words
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140 1956-09-19 3 EAST BENGAL REFUGEES TO SAUBASHTRA RAJKOT; "Saurashtra will provide a home and means of livelihood for 5,000 refugees from East Bengal," said Mr. Daya Shankar Dave, Saurashtra's Refugee Rehabilitation Minister. He revealed It was proposed to settle 100 Bengali families a( Nava Bunder in the im. mediate future and \x>NAFEN - 140 words
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Article148 1956-09-19 3 COLOMBO: Negotiations between the Government of Ceylon and a representative of the Hilton Hotel Corporation oi the United States for the con. struction and operation of a first-class 250-room luxury hotel are expected to be con. cjuded here shortly. The hotel is expected to cost Rs.NAFEN - 148 words
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Article969 1956-09-19 3 FOREIGN BUSINESS OF FORMER FIRMS NEW DELHI: The foreign business of former Indian life insurance companies would be looked after by the life insurance Corporation of India and not handed over to a foreign life insurance company as was contemplated earlier. Mr. H. M. Patel, Chairman of the969 words
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Article44 1956-09-19 3 NEW DELHI: Cambodia nas \ccepted the Government of [ndia's invitation to participate n the seminar on Buddhism to ye held here in November. Cambodia's Prime Minister \t the time is expected to represent his country. At pre-->eftt howtw, djnbodt* hM NAFENNAFEN - 44 words
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188 1956-09-19 3 LONDON: 'The possibility of a general changeover to decimal coinage system by the sterling area countries is now beginning to loom so large that the British authorities may soon find themselves under greater pressure to consider such a switch in the United Kingdom's ownNAFEN - 188 words
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Article301 1956-09-19 3 MADRAS: Mr. Harekrushna Mahtab, Governor of Bombay, arrived here from Bombay on September 12. On arrival at the Madras airport, he was received by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, and officials of the Madras State Government. Among those present were Mr. M. S Sivaraman, Collector301 words
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Article697 1956-09-19 3 NEW DELHI: The Defence Ministry ought to evolve a better mechanism for budgetary control in consultation with the Finance Ministry, according to the report of the Public Accounts Committee of the Lok Sabba on the appropriation^accounts of the Defence Services for 1953-54. The report was presented697 words
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Article74 1956-09-19 3 AMRITSAR: Police used tear gas several times to disperse a procession of Maha Punjab supporters here. The process on was taken out from Nimak Mandi to present a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar at hig residence, protesting against the "misrepresentation ot facts"74 words
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Article89 1956-09-19 3 CHANDIGARH Sardai Pratap Singh SCairon. Chief Minister of Punjab, told pressmen here that the Punjab Government had transferred two Magistrates and two Inspector* of Police from Hoshiarpur as a sequel to the four-man Shri.nan Narayan Committee's report on the Hosh arpur happenings of June 17. According to89 words
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Article539 1956-09-19 3 Indo -U. S. Friendship Hole Of U. S. 1. S. Libraries MADRAS: Mr. Q. Rajagopalarhari *aid here <hm the USIs libraries* by supplying good and choice books helped much to promote better understanding between Ind.' a and America. Rajaji, who was declaring open an exhibition of .some selected books on539 words
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Article172 1956-09-19 3 MADRAS: Smt. Rukmlnl Dcvi, Chairman, Madras State Sangita Nataka Sangam, writes: The attention of the lu.-n--tutiors devoted to dance drama and music in Madras State is drawn to the fact that incoming to the rules la.<d down oy the Centra. Sangeet Natak Akadami, applications from institutions172 words
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Article1572 1956-09-19 4 BASED ON BUDDHA'S^ THEORY I OF MIDDLE PATH COLOMBO: Senator Justin Kotelawala has put forward a 12 -point "Economic Flan for a Happy Ceylon" which he says is based on the Buddha's theory that the middle path is the wisest path. The scheme is1,572 words
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Article282 1956-09-19 4 5 crores, extended to Egypt by the Reserve Bank of India recently, has enabled India to continue her trade with Egypt unhampered by the blocking of Egypt's sterling balances by the United Kingdom. This was stated in the Rajya Sabha by Mr. D. P. Karmarkar,282 words
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Article642 1956-09-19 4 NEW DELHI: The Second Ftve-Year Plan was "the nation's grand strategy In its war against poverty, said Prime Minister Nehru, replying to the debate on the Plan in the Lok Sabha. "If we want to achieve anything in our country, we have to come out victorious in642 words
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Article378 1956-09-19 4 NEO-PLATONISM ADVAITA Relationship Discussed MADRAS: The Manira* Philosophy Association held a meeting when Mr. J. F. Staal, spoke on Neo-Platonism and Advaita, Dr. T. M. P. Mahadevan, President of the Association, was in the chair. Mr. Staal is a Government of India Research Scholar from the Netherlands and has been378 words
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Article468 1956-09-19 4 BOMBAY: The Reserve Bank of India has issued a directive to all banks asking them to restrict fresh advances against foodgrains and against cotton textiles including yarn. Announcing this, a communique says: The level of bank advances this year has been significantly higher than last year,468 words
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Article115 1956-09-19 4 COLOMBO: The Ministry of Trade has taken a further dtep in its plan for Ceylonising the import trade of the country. A number of commodities nave been reserved for exclu. aive import by Ceylonese interests. Among the items lis <ed are cars, watches, clocks, footwear and allNAFEN - 115 words
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Article641 1956-09-19 4 OBJECTS OF I. F. C. BOMBAY: The newly established International Finance Corporation aims to further economic development "by promoting the spread of private enterprises in file developing areas of the world," according to a brochure released by the Corporation to the tress. It says: "The IFC will641 words
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Article433 1956-09-19 4 BOMBAY: "The problem of prevention of illegal futures trading still remains to be tackled effectively", says the annual report of the Forward Markets Commission of the Government of India for year 1955. The report says that in order to detect illegal futures trading in the country433 words
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Article91 1956-09-19 4 KARACHI: Pakistan's mining industry maintained pro. gress during the first half of The progress was marked in the sphere of exploration and prospecting for oil. During this period, two oil companies with a reement s had been concluded previously, started drilling operations and un agreement was executedNAFEN - 91 words
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164 1956-09-19 4 UNEMPLOYMENT AMONG CEYLON'S WORKERS COLOMBO; The large-scale fragmentation of tea and rubber holdings in Ceylon is threatening to create mass unemployment among plantation workers. A survey conducted by the Ceylon Ministry of Labour ndicates that in nearly ail cases where big plantations have been fragmented for eaav disposal, a largeNAFEN - 164 words
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Article495 1956-09-19 5 NATIVE BARRMSTER ASKED TO QUI TCI TV zxkfsfjkdg hdlg k Correspondence between the Council and the Minister, Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, showed that Mr. Philemon Nokwe, 28 the Transvaal's first African advocate, was told by the local Native Commissioner he could not occupy premises in the cityReuter - 495 words
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572 1956-09-19 5 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, said he was quite satisfied that the "forward bloc" formed by certain members of the Government Parliamentary group was not a movement directed against the Government. The Premier told his weekly Press conference that572 words
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Article88 1956-09-19 5 PARIS: French archaeologists are to visit a cave in the Jaur Valley, southern Fiance, to investigate drawings of animals found there on its walls. Preliminary findings Indicate that they were made by men who lived 20,000 years ago. The drawings were found by a groupNAFEN - 88 words
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Article109 1956-09-19 5 PATNA: Dr. Sril&ishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar ■n a statement issued here last week said he was deeply distressed to hear that certain passages in the book "Religi. ous Leaders" had caused pain and mental agitation to many citizens of the Muslim community. He said109 words
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696 1956-09-19 5 C.P.R. Aiyar On Importance Of English BOMBAY: Delivering tin Convocation Address of tn< Victoria jubilee Technical Ins tltute here. Dr. C. P. Rama 6waml A«ya r said. "The com- plexities of the present work situation, to no small extent arise from the enthronement on a icne pedestal, of theore- tlcal696 words
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Article148 1956-09-19 5 NEW YORK: An urgent requirement in India today is to enlarge the existing airneids to handle vhe bl? jet airliners which will start operating within a few years on international routes, says the "Journal of Commerce." The present international air. ports at Calcutta, Bombay, and NewNAFEN - 148 words
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Article585 1956-09-19 5 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru has expressed agreement with the view that some passages in the book "Reli^i. ous Leaders" were "very objectionable." J Mr. Nehru made this observation in a letter to Mr. M. Mohammad Ismail. Member of the Rajya Sabha, and President of the Muslim585 words
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1623 1956-09-19 5 Appleby's Report Not An Attack On Govt Nekra's Reply To Critic* Tke Appleby Report has not been e«n•Merad yet by the Central Cabinet, bat l* only being studied lU?* %m 2*' ld rrfane Mtoster Nehr« tffe Rajya Babk« whe» the House hegan a <Hscu»slon of toe report Mr. Nehru saM1,623 words
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Article538 1956-09-19 5 Munshi's Assurance To Muslims iwJ' l £3 W |r s A M Munshl Governor of Lttar Pradesh, in a statement issued here said he very much regretted that the Bharatiya Vidva Bha van had been responsible for hurting the feeiines ot Mustowbvtliepublicatioiiof the book '2538 words
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34 1956-09-19 5 REFUGEE FROM INDIA BECOMES MINISTER f£»l r^ 1 6 WaS dPd ESS!" s hr awardy's Cabinet Monday when Zahlruddin Ahmad, a refugee from India, was sworn la as new Educa. f ~92 MJWst-r APAP - 34 words
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Article467 1956-09-19 6 EGYPTIAN PILOTS PROVE ABILITY FORT SAID, Egypt, Sept.' 18.— Egyptian pilot* brought a convoy of 42 ships through the Suea Canal from Suez to Port Said in slightly under 12 hours yesterday. They were almost exactly on schedule. For the third day running, since taking over467 words
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314 1956-09-19 6 8 Diplomacy Will Avert War Over Suez? WASHINGTON, Sept. 18— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles flew Monday toward a crucial conference at London, relying on dollars and diplomacy to avoid a shooting war with Egypt over the future of the Suez Canal. Dulles held a last minute conference withAP - 314 words
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246 1956-09-19 6 SUEZ CRISIS AFFECTS ASIAN COUNTRIES SINGAPORE, Sept. 18.— Aoian nations, particularly the countries which have' supported Egypt in the Suez crisis, begin Tuesday paying 15 per cent more for all European and American products. New rates on freight imposed by shippers go into effect Tuesday. The Suez offers those countriesAP - 246 words
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Article33 1956-09-19 6 TOKYO, Sept. 18. Japan produced 9.723 cars and trucks during August and will hit 10,000 a month by the end of the year, the Automobile Industry Association said Monday.- APAP - 33 words
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136 1956-09-19 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 18— Frank Moraes, Editor of the Times of India, said M >nday President Gamal Abdel Nasser told him that if force was used in the Suez case "there will be 100 Cypruses and 100 Alge Has throughout the whole Arab world." Moraes,AP - 136 words
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Article20 1956-09-19 6 MOSCOW, Sept. 18— The Soviet government said yesterday that Andrei Mikhailovich Redkin has been named Minister of Shipbuilding Indus- APAP - 20 words
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Article158 1956-09-19 6 SACK ALI HIS CABINET JAKARTA, Sept. 18.— In defiance of the recent government ediot banning ah press criticism to holder^ of public office, the leading independent newspaper, Indtresia Raya, yesterday editorially called on political parties to "sack PrUne Mnieter Ali Sastroamidjojo, and his cabinet." The paper accused the Pre mierA.P. - 158 words
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132 1956-09-19 6 PLANE DITCHES IN SEA: BUT ALL SAVED HONOLULU. Sept. 18— A modified WV2 Constellation weather reconnaissance plane ditched early yesterday about 100 miles South of Guam but the U.S. Navy said all 18 men aboard were picked up. Two men were slightly Injured, the Navy reported. They were taken toAP - 132 words
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Article112 1956-09-19 6 REPORTER FINED U.S. $3,000 BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, SepU 18 A Bogota newsman yes terday paid a fine of 7,500 pesos (about US$3,OOO) for a news item he wrote. He th»n appealed hia case. A court of Cundimarca Province ruled that Carlos Villar Borda, United Press Bureau Chipf. was guilty of calumnyAP - 112 words
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Article281 1956-09-19 6 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Sept, 18.— a Soviet statistical table published yesterday to the U.N. Bulletin of Stat.iticß indicates the Russians art reducing the nuiriber of govern. met t employees. The table showed employees in government "and other administration" dropped from 1,831,000 in l»5o to 1,361,00 in 1955,A.P. - 281 words
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Article170 1956-09-19 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 18.— A human voice wit be transmitted across the Atlantic Ocean by cable for the first time in history next week when pre. s'dent Cleo F. Craig of the American Telephone Telegraph Company puts in a .ong-distance call to London. Craig's call Sept.A.P. - 170 words
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Article84 1956-09-19 6 U.S. PLANE CRASHES INTO THE SEA HONOLULU, Sept. 18.— The U.S. Navy said one of its planes with 18 men aboard ditched at 1.50 a.m. Monday about 100 miles south of Guam. A search plane said it spotted four life rafts. The Coast Guard cutter Burtonwood and a navy landingAP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-09-19 6 Mr. Sul Kai Meng and hh bride, the former Mist Ngan Yu«t 81m, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Ngan Hee Beong, photographed after their marriage on Sept. 11. A dinner was held the tame day at Diamond Restaurant, Great World Park and about 250 guests were present. Mr. Sui Kal58 words
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Article60 1956-09-19 6 PARIS, Sept. 18— The In dian diplomat and author Sardar Panikkar has been appointed new Indian Ambassador to France, the Indian Embassy announced here today. An omba.suy official said Mr. Panikkai would probably take up his post in November. He will succeed Wing Commander Sardur H. S.Reuter - 60 words
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Article52 1956-09-19 6 BELGRADE, Sept. 18— An official announcement last night said Nikita S. Khrushchev, boss of the Soviet Communist Party will arrive tomorrow for a visit of several days in Yugoslavia. The visit is not believed to have any major political significance so far. It was described asAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-09-19 6 Mr. P. C. Balachandran, Singapore Indian Association Cricket Convenor, and his bride, the former Miss Vithalakshi Kannan, who celebrated their marriage recently in Tellicherry, S. India Both the bride and the bride-groom are tea* chers in Singapore.40 words
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Article122 1956-09-19 6 It has been decided by the Working Committee of the North Malaya Kerala Samajam to hold a tea party on Sept. 22. 1956 at 5.30 p.m. at the Samajam, 95-E, Sungei Pinang Road, Penang, in honour of Dr. N. K. Monon, one of the122 words
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Article55 1956-09-19 6 Mr. Loke Wan Tho will open an exhibition of paintings oy Cheong Soo Pieng, on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 5.30 p.m. at the British Council Gallery. The exhibition will be open daily between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. from Oct. 11th till Oct. 20. This is under the55 words
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Article35 1956-09-19 6 BURBANK, CALIFORNIA, Sept. 18. Retired comedian Oliver Hardy, 64, vetera: or 200 fi.nos with stun Laurel, wax reported still n serious condition yesterday at St. Jcsepn Hospital. He suffered a cereoral stroke last Friday. APAP - 35 words
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Article61 1956-09-19 6 Among those members of the Singapore Police Force who will receive awards from the Governor, Sir Robert Black, at the Police Training School. Thomson Road, on Thursday, Sept. 20, are: Mr. A. A. Rajah, Deputy Superintendent, Mr. P. Rajaratnam, Deputy Superintendent, and Mr. Shuk Deo Prasad,61 words
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Article59 1956-09-19 6 I MANILA, Sept. 18.—President Ramcfi Magsaysay wIL call a joint meeting of the Philippine Council of State and tho National Security Oowcil on Fr.day to discuss the Suez canal situation, a presidential spokesman said today. Leon M. Guerrero, Philippine ambassdor to London, returned to Manila yesterdayAP - 59 words
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Article68 1956-09-19 6 DACCA, East Pakistan. Sept. 18 A balanced budget for 1956-57 was presented to the East Pakistan assembly Monday by new Awami League Chief Minister, who also is Finance Minister. It was the first regular session of the House since it was elected two years ago. Since then,AP - 68 words
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Advertisement75 1956-09-19 6 ROYAL OPENS TODAY Daily 2 Shows at 3 7.30 p.m. he loved Aruna md loved her deeply, but he was soon to forget all about her then he fell in love with Roopa, also sincerely, but alas! he forgot all about her too only to remember the depth of his75 words
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