Indian Daily Mail, 20 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail YOU XII No. 218 SIKGAPQBE. THUBfPAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1966 SIX PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 886 1 CHIEF MINISTER JUSTIFIES ARRESTS OF TRADE UNIONISTS "Any activity against the interest of the people will be met with and this Government will not tolerate any challenge to good Government, We must look after the interest of the people. This is our primary job,
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  • 171 1 India Suffering Front Personality Cult" NEHRU NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— 1n an obvious slap at Prime Minister Nehru, of India's leading political figures said yesterday India is suffering from "the cult of personality." The remark made it appear that the campaign leading to the nationwide elections tentatively scheduled to begin
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  • 126 1 Nehru Urged To Visit Ike WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— Prime Minister Nehru of India Is being quietly urged through Indian diplomatic channels to visit President Eisenhower in December, informed sources said yesterday. Thefe has been no indication from New Delhi thus far that this date some two months before India's national
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  • 35 1 INDEPENDENCE FOR GOLD COAST LONDON Sept. 19. Britain yesterday proclaimed Independence Day for the Gold Coast, its allNegro Colony in West Africa. The date subject to expected Parliamentary approval will be March 9, 1057.- AP
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  • 54 1 Last month the White House disclosed President Eisenhower's "invitation to Nehru for a meeting here had been renewed but the announcement pointed out that selection of a convenient time was bein^ left to the Indian leader. The President's illness in June ihad caused cancellation of a projected Nehru visit here
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  • 91 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Newsweek magazine Mid yesterday that diplomatic circles In Hong Kong: have been "buzzing* over reports off an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Mao Tse-tunr, Red Oiliia's Chief of State. Said the magazine: "Some first rate sources (In Hong Konjf) have It that Mao
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  • 74 1 KARACHI. Sept. 20- A Karachi Foreign Office spokesman said here at a press conference that Pakistan was not In favour of the proposed Canal Users Association because "Our immediate appreciation is that it would involve countries in difficulties and if enforced would lead to danger."
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  • 264 1 CAIRO, Sept. 19.— V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Premier Nehru's representative, s*a w President Gamal Abdel Nasser's chief political aide AH Sabry for farther exploratory discussions yesterday. The meeting followed two long sessions Monday between Menon a-nd Nasser in strictist secrecy. No
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  • 118 1 EAST PAX. CABINET EXPANDED DACCA, East Pakistan, Sept, 19 The Provincial Cabinet of East Pakistan, four members of which were sworn in on September 6, was expanded to include seven new members, bringing the total strength to 11. The new cabinet is headed by Mr. Ataur Rehman, a leader of
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  • 171 1 LONDON, Sept- 19— Moscow radio tonight quoted Marshall Nikolai Bulganin, the Premier, as saying Russia would welcome a meeting of the heads of Governments of Egypt, India, France, Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union to discuss '.he Suez Canal problem.. He said he
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  • 208 1 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION OF COWS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The lirst calf born in the Federation through artificial insemination was calved on Monday by an Indian dairy cow owned by E&nhtawan Singh of the AM, mile Ulu Klang Rd. The father was a Red Sin- 1 dhi Bull named Lall which was
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  • 126 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, addressing a civics course of 30 subordinate Police Officers in Alor Star yesterday told the men chat when Merdeka was achieved it did not mean that they could relax and sit back. "Since the defence of tne country
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  • 79 1 Hie General Secretary of Singapore Tamils Representative Council. Mr. M. M. Maalai (at present un a business tour of India), speaking 1 at a party arranged to give a send off to Prof. M. Rajakannu, (Heated third from; right) at Sir
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  • 281 1 INDIAN STUDIES CHIEF pROF. M. RAJAKANNU, Head-designate of the Department of Indian Studies in the University of Malaya, Is arriving here today by t> s. Rajula from Madras. Prof. Rajakannu, before being appointed to the present job, was the Head of the Department of
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  • 56 1 A big welcome was accorded to Prof. Rajakannu at Penang on Tuesday, when s.s. Rajula touched the port. Among those who met the Indian scholar were. Mr. T. P. S. Krishnasami, President of the Penang Tamils Representative Council, Mr. R. Ramanathan. T.R.C. Secretary, Mr. Hasan Ghani, Students
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  • 87 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Constitutional Commission headed by Lord Reid arrived at Kota Bharu by air yesterday. The Commission is scheduled to stay in Kelantan for three days up to Friday, September 21. It is understood that four memoranda have been submitted and hearing will be
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  • 21 1 TOKYO, Sept. 19.-Ray-mond Hetremans, hew Belgian Ambassador to Japan, presented his credentials yesterday to Emperor Hlrohito. Forei^ Mtol«tjr Mamoru ShlgemlUu AP
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  • 55 1 Import Export Control Ordinance Mr j. M. .Tumabhoy the Miniate? for Commerce and industry has given service of 3 motion at the next Legislative Assembly meeting 1 on Oct. 3 to continue the force the control of Imports and Exports Ordinance (Chapter 214), for a further period of one year
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  • 64 1 The Selangor GtwUiars' Chamber of Commerce. Kuahi Lumpur will hold a Tea Party on Sunday, Sept. 23, at 5 p.m., at Hotel Majestic, X.L; to honour Mrs. and, Mr. AR A. Nachiappan of Kota Bahru. who has been awarded the title of Justice of the
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs, Sept 20, 1956.
    • 541 2 Yet Another Blow To Malayan Indians! THE Malayan Indian Community has been administered yet another blow! They are already smarting under the heavy reduction in the duty-free limit on luggage which they were entitled in take with them to India. Until two months ago, they were enjoying a concession of
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  • 991 2 RIGID AND FLEXIBLE SEN'S ANALYSES MADRAS: Mr. Sulonmr Bm, Chief JBfertloi Commissioner, stated that the stringent conditions that the Indian Constitution had laid down lor the amendment of its provisions constituted an important safeguard for preserving the democratic character of their State. He also pointed out that
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  • 187 2 NEW DELHI: Thirty-one more industries of all-India importance are sought to be brought within the control of the Union Government in order to secure their development in conformity with the industrial policy of the Government under a Bill introduced in the Lok Sabha. The Bill introduced by
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY: An important change in the methods of levying entertainments duty on entertainments other than races is proposed in a Bill amending the Bombay Entertainment Act 1923, published recently. A Press note issued by the Director of Publicity, Bombay Government says: "Under the existing provisions of
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  • 50 2 NARGIS and Raj Kapoor witness a puppet dance and th 2L !maglne ar e the dolls. They turn themselves Into When Nareis who dreams this show, awakens the original puppets resume the dance This T*«5P .!Sl erest^ scene in AVM's "Chori Cfiort" and it has-been taken in Oevacolor
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  • 361 2 Envoy Defends Sinhalese Only Govt. Policy MADRAS: Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne, High Commissioner for Ceylon in India, said here that the mere passing of legislation making Sinhalese the official language of Ceylon from a given date was not going to end the language problem to the country and expressed his confidence
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  • 360 2 He asked whether it was unreasonable that, when once they had decided to dethrone English as the official language, the language spoken by the largest majority of the people should take its place? in doing so, so long as steps are taken to prevent an v Injustice being
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  • 463 2 NWB DELHI: The five-day session of the National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party, which is scheduled to meet in Bombay, is expected to discuss the question of electoral understanding with the Communis ts. Hie party's election strategy, a draft manifesto and resolutions to be placed before
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  • 127 2 Plane Crashes Explodes MADERA, California, Sep. 18.— a B-52 eight-engine jet intercontinental bomber, carrying seven to nine men, burst ftito flames Monday and crashed in a field near here. One syewitness said exploding debris struck a car and a workers' bus and demolished a farm house. On body was reported
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  • 84 2 MONTREAL, Sept. 19.— The use of seats facing the rear in passenger aircraft wLI be discussed at a 20-nations aviation conference beginning here today. s The International Civil Avia* tion Organization said rear-ward-facmg seas will be among topics to be discussed at the Air Navigation conference
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  • 386 2 KURNOOL: The need for giving Sanskrit an honoured place in the curriculum along with the regional language was emphasised by Mr. B. Gopala Reddl, Chief Minister, Andhra, when he presided over a symposium on "modern Sanskrit poets and their works" held here under the auspices of the
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  • 85 2 AHMEDABAD: The Gen. eral Board of the Ahmedaba<3 Municipal Corporation last week elected Mr. Premchand Shah, the newly-elected leader of the Municipal Congress Party as mayor in place of Mr. Chinubhai Chimanlal, who had resigned tn protest against the formation of a bigger bilingual State of
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  • 531 2 NON-OFFICIALS AND FUNCTIONS NEW. DELHI: Tre Government of India have published the rank a&d precedence of Ministers and official at cere monial functions which ha? been approved by the President! The Prime Minister to whom the question of the position to be assigned to non-offlclal 3 was referred, has stated:
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  • 1233 3 r*/HHON FAILS IN BOMBAY HIGH COURT Uon Kekln, Ej£ to £L£ f^h" l^ r ten app:lca The petitioner stated that Article 3 of the Constitution provided the mode for the formation of new States and neither House of Parliament shall entertain an y Bill for the formation
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  • 745 3 SYSTEM IN PARLIAMENT 8 OOTA'CAMUND: The need for the formation of a bl-party system of Parliamentary Gov- ernment in India in order to provide an alternative leader- ship to the country and to play effectively the role of an Opposition party In Parliament and State legislatures, was empha-, slsed by
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  • 38 3 CALCUTTA: Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Union Education Minister, has decided to conteat the general elections from a constituency in West Bengal. This was announced at a Press conference here by Mr. Atutya Ghosh, Pradesh Cottgress Pre-
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  • 298 3 Mohenjo Daro Harrapan Culture Dravidian Certainly Non-Aryan CHAVARACHCHEKI The Mqhenjo Daro and Harrapan culture of the Indus valley is considered by the vast majority of historians, anthropologists and ardiaeologbts as certainly non-Aryan and most probably Dravidian. r Everybody knows that Dravidian embraces Tamil which is considered the most typical Dravidian
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  • 193 3 Graphite Melted Welded! CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 19. The National Carbon Company said yesterday its scientists had "melted and welded" grap- hite for the first time in his- tory and had grown sryetals of a iight-aenitlve substance. It hailed the new developments as "two sclentiffc achievements of worldwide significance." Dr. Robert
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  • 497 3 COLOMBO: The Government reserved to itself the right of democratic Governments al over the world to tap telephones to get information when the security of the State was threatened, said the Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, at his weekly Press conference. Pressman: Would
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  • 341 3 AN APPEAL TO TAMILS TO JOIN HANDS KALMUNAI, In Kalmunai the Tamils have not united so far and they will never be united as they are power-seeking individually and I call upon the Tamils to join hands with the progressive party whether they are Sinhalese or Muslims, if they are
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  • 167 3 Indian Rupee To Be Basis It Chinese-Egyptian Trade *}U£W numi: Hie Inffi*m rupee was suegresteii ?f a 118 <* l*y*»*» trade between Communist China and Egypt, it is reported. This follows difficulties which hafe^ arisen since Britain froze Egypt's sterling balances. An official Chinese trade delegation headed by Mr. Chiang
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  • 353 3 MADRAS: The delimitation of constituencies in the various States will be over by the beginning of November, in view of the ensuing general elections. Giving this information to pressmen Mr. N. Chandrasokhara Aiyar, Chairman of the Delimitation Commission, said that this time the work of the Commission
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  • 280 3 Unusual WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— The Sue z Canal situation yes- terday brought an unusual diplomatio call by Ambassador G. L.. Mehta of India on Pakistan Ambassador Mohammed Alt. 1 The two countries, a t bitter I odds over Kashmir and the I division of Indus River
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  • 200 3 China To Study Indian Rice Cultivation CALCUTTA: The Indian method of paddy cultivation* and other agricultural development will be studied by the Chinese agricultural delegation which arrived here on their way to Delhi on a two-and-half months' visit to this country at the invitation of the Government of India. The
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  • 250 3 COLOMBO: Tho Government of Ceylon will soon consider a request by the Indian Government that the corporation which was set up in India after life insurance was nation, alised there, be allowed to operate in Ceylon. Nearly twenty Indian insurance companies have beentransacting life insurance
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India, accordi n% to a Press note isaued here by Uip Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), have roviewed the orders ri'gardinu execution of bonds by the owners/masters of countrycratt E ly i U l ?2 P* W st Coast and
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  • 2304 4 ADMINISTRATIVE RAJYA SABHA PASSES BILL SET-UP NEW DELHI: Hie final seal of approval for the reorganisation of the States of India was v W J}«; the Kaiya Sabha unanimously passed the Go»tttatfoß (Seventh Amendment) BiU as passedby the £*|j: ha. One hundred and fifty seven voted for
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  • 174 4 RED CHINA: W. EMBARGO NOW USELESS WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 An economist and former State department official suggested o Congress Monday that a ban on Western shipments of strategic goods to Communist bloc nations has outlived its usefulness. This view was given to a House Ways and Means Subcommittee by Willard
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  • 944 4 NEW YORK: The position l of persons of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa has "further deteriorated' 1 the Government of India told the United Nations. The statement was made in an explanatory memorandum to the Secretary-General, accompanying a, formal request for
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  • 1163 4 Need For Adequate Safeguards MADRAS: Mr. Sukumar, Sen, Chief Election Commissioner, declared here -b«t week that for the successful working of a democratic Government toe active support of the people was essential, tte added vhat tiie%tore of democracy in India wMoftteuJ most Importance to the world at
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  • 311 4 NEW DELHI: The question of prescribing a silver or gold badge for M.Ps. to help their Identification had been engaging his attention for some time, the Speaker, Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar, informed the Lok Sabha. The Speaker made this disclosure on a point of privilege raised by Mr.
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  • 111 4 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru had received an tnvitation to visit New Zealand, Mr. Sadath Ali Khan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, informed the Lok Sabha, Mr. Khan added that the Prime Minister would be happy to visit New Zealand but he could not say
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  • 1350 5  - Christian Missionary Wrote Classic On South Indian Languages V. DHURANDHAR !?IL W^ ti^Jßww •y A?ffiL c *^wty ago, a ~O»WJan flrfartmaiy. .eon. ducting excavations in the TinneveLy District i n South India, roused the couriosity of m y»gW spectators who royarded Wm with awe and mis giving*. Some of them
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  • 2133 5 CEYLON HOME MINISTER ASSURES SENATE COLOMBO: The Minister of Home Affairs, Senator A. P. Jayasuriya, assured the Senate that Government would never be guilty of religious discrimination. w He added that statements made by extremists and fanatics should not be taken seriously. He was replyina to Senator.
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  • 80 5  - PAKISTAN FOOOGRAIN BOARD NAFEN KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan intend to set up a Foodgrain Board in order to tackle the country's food Problem. The board, which will be constituted on the lines of the cotton and Jute boards, Is expected to maintain initially a minimum reserve of 600,000 tons
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  • 239 5 COLOMBO: The Minister ot Fosts, Mr. C A. S. Marikkar to make an apology to Junior Ministers and MP's for the statement he made referring to Junior Ministers as "a nuisance." Mi*. Philip Gunawardene, Minister of Pood said that a wiong impression had been created in the
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  • 216 5  -  NAFEN WI^ON: A plea for more toe human touch to be T»p. gled to industrial relationships was ma* b y Mr. James Bowma», chairman of the Brl* Coal Board, when speaking at tne Board s summer school at vOlicve this* challenge i« f > -«d specially
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  • 140 5 BOMBAY: dr. Hanrecently saw my horoscope, told me that better period krushna Manatab, Governor of Bombay, last week confessed that he had consulted an astrologer who had predicted that he was entering a better period. "A good Mrologer, who wan coming: for me. I asked the astrologer
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  • 166 5 W. Waiting To Unleash War Moscow LONDON. Sept. 19.— A Moscow Radio commentator 'iast night suggested "the United Nations Organisation should make its contribution to the peaceful solution of the Suez problem." Vladimir Goncjarov, one of Moscow* Radio's top broadcasters on the home service to Soviet 1 listeners, said: "The
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  • 55 5 RANGOON: Rate are attack\n* 3S" ttnd are P** 0 havoc around Kengtung to the Bhan States. Accordlni to reports rats raided grana'lca «wx*ed with paddy and attacked cats as^vell as people asleep in their homes. n!o,i suppues to Kengtung havr ulso stopped because the highway has become
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  • 26 5  -  NAFEN DACCA: The East Pakistan Q^ettjment have sanctioned 2U.4.000 maunda of rice for distribution as gratuitous relief during the second half of this
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  • 779 6 JOINT CONTROL O F'SUEZ-"SOUGHT! Aim or emm v*m Conference LONDON, 'Sept. 19—The Western Big Three ag- reed last night to seek working arrangements with Egypt to share control of Sues Canal traffic as the first step toward a peaceful settlement of the crisis. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
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  • 132 6 TUNISIA OPPOSED TO WAR OVER SUEZ PARIS, Sept. 19.— Premier Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia told Premier Guy Mollet yesterday that Tunisia is hostile to any steps which could turn the Suez crisis into war. The Tunisian leader said Mollet told him that "without excluding military means he would do everything
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  • 29 6 VIENNA. Sept. I».— The Rumanian government has accepted an invitation to the Suez canal conference to be he.d by Egypt. Radio Bucharest said yesterday.
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  • 201 6 UP WITH have plagued the family of the handsome Duchess of Kent has sent i4-year-o:<j prlnoe MichaeJ 1 of Kent to a hospital with, a] broken wrist. Michael' Is the youngest of the Duchess' three children. Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Michael fractured his wrist yesterday. a few hours after
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  • 70 6 FOR AmHANISTAfin mm Mi enqtpm—t lot it* I 4O.ffQ iiii» umy iafonned noorces Is New Delhi reported yesterday. ad- I ded that deliveries rtfcfcy already have started. Early Mils month, Afgtaa Pr«nier Mohammed I Dand Khan said In Kabul thai his ooontry ha* "conclnded oastaacto with Ruh«la and Ocedioslovakia for
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  • 303 6 Russian Pilots Arrive In Suez FORT SAID, Egypt, Sept, 19.— Firteea Russians moved Into the rest home of the Egyptian Suez Canal Administration yesterday and there were indications they soon will be ships through the auez Canal on a fulltlme basis. Official of the nationalized canal administration indicated that if
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  • 88 6 HUNTSVILLE. Tezas Sept 19.— Twenty-eight of the tougi hest inmates 1^ the Texas prison System slashed themse.ves with razor blades yesterday night in a protest against prison food. They were among the 76 involved an a strike last week in another protest involving the food, prison
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  • 199 6 ANTI-NEGRI... THEY BURN 10-Ft CROSS! MOBILE, Alabama, Sept. 19. —About 100 horn-blaring, shouting Ku Klux Klansmen burnt a 10-foot cross Monday night at the homt of a prominent white woman who is trying to get a Negro child admitted to a white public school. "It was <tone by the Klan,"
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  • 169 6 BIG DIAMOND FIND BY HOUSE WIFE DALIAS, Texas, Sept. 19 The Star of Arkansas, out from a 15.36-carat diamond found by a Dallas housewife last March, has arrived here is cut and polished perfection. It has not been officially appraised yet. and is not for sale. But jewellers' unofficial estimates
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  • 95 6 VIENNA, Sept. 19.—Presillert Sukarno of Indonesia arrived here yesterday by plane from Belgrade for a fiveday private visit. He and his party flew m a Russian aircraft. Jo Yugoslavia, EUkarnO was the guest of President Tito. He wet»t there after a state \dalt to the Soviet union
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  • 66 6 TOKYO. Sept. 19. --Gyaltseh Nnruh, 38-year.old Sherpa who a,'ded Japanese climbers in their conquest of Manslu earlier this year, arrived in Tokyo and was presented the key to the city. Accompanied by Yuko Maki, leader of the Japanese Himalayan expedition, Gyattsen toured the Foreign Office, the Education
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  • 99 6 A section of the distinguished gathering present on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee celebration and the opening of the new building of the Tamils Reform Association at 125 Serangoon Road. Mr. P. Govindasamy PUlai J.P., declared the building' open. Mr. G. SaranIn the picture are seen:
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  • 95 6 LONDON, Sept. 19.— A Royal secret leaked out yesterday. It explained Queen Elizabeth's interest in the bloodstock Hales at Doncaster last week. The young monarch, leading money winner on British tracks in 1954. bought two yearUaga at the sales. She paid 173*12,054 for a nlly by
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  • 129 6 —GUNEWARDENE WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— The Ambassador of Ceyloo, R.S.S Gunewardene, said Monday right "it would be certainly unfortunate if the Western powers would declare a complete boycott to the Suez Canal." "That's a situation that I think we would not like to anticipate," he said on a radio
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  • 121 6 Singapore yesterday sent to Tokyo exhibits ip the for m of large photographs, posters, leaflets and wax models to show 'IFood in Singapore" in the "Dietary Life in South. East Asia" Exhibition to be held in Tokyo from Sept. 25 to 30, in connection with the
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  • 32 6 F'*teen terrorists burned three mining engines nnd a shed in the Tronoh area of Perak on Monday night, says an Emergency communique issued m Kua_a Lumpur yea. terday.
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  • 53 6 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— Ar 18-member Japanese unofficial trade mission departed today for a tour cf Bombay, Madras and Bangalore after two-day discussions here with representatives of the Indian government. The group is scheduled to return to New Delhi Sept. 25 for further talks before re.
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  • 62 6 KATMANDU, Nepal, Sept. 19. The Nepal Government has suggested that individual countries wring the Suez Canal enter into separate agreements with Egypt for use of the canal over a specified perio'J, a government spokesman said this effect has been sent to last night. He said a communication
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  • 48 6 Query On Increase In Hospital Charges At the rext meeting of the <L,egivlative Assembly on Oct. 3. Mr. Lee Choon Eng will ask tho Minister for Health the reasons fbr the increases In the Hoep'Ul Charges in ree-pr-e«: of the ist and 2nd Class Wards in Government Hosjiitals,
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