Indian Daily Mail, 24 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 230 SINGAPORE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 448 1 FAILURE OF SECOND SUEZ CONFERENCE Omf J^ *k diplomats in Washington see the Soex dispute as having brought about a dangerous shift in world power relations \rith the West as he»vy loser, The. New York Times said yesterday. The newspaper in a dupateh from its
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  • 90 1 CANAL WORKING— ON T.V. A Coloumbia Broadcasting System spokesman said that a potential 100 million Americans would be taken over tht 103 mile length of the Suez Canal next month by televl sion. The spokesman said that Edward R. Nurrow and Fred W. Friendly, Producers of the C.B S. "See
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  • 133 1 U K. France Humbled CAIRO. Sept 23— Colonel Anwar el Sadat wrote in the semi-official Al Gomhouria yesterday "I am not gloating over Britain's and France's failure but I wish to call their attention to the fact they may avoid further setbacks if they realise the present evolution in the
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  • 170 1  - USERS ASSN. WILL SERVE UNITED NATIONS DULLES WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State said the I proposed Suez Canal Users Association "will serve the United Nations" in helping to work out a provisional .solution of the Suez Crisis. He was speaking on his return to
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  • 132 1 IS NASSER LIKELY TO MEET NEHRU? NEW DELHI. Sept. 23 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, will leave here on Monday for a three-day goodwill visit to Saudi Arabia, during which he will discuss world problems with King Saud. The Suez crisis Is expected to be the main topic at
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  • 75 1 BELGRADE, Sept. 23 Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party Chief, and President Tito of Yugoslavia continued their private talks on Brionl Island as a 15-mem-ber Bulgarian Parliamentary delegation arrived here for an 18-day visit. Observers believed that topics which President Tito has been discussing with Mr. Khrushchev
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  • 56 1 Egyptian President GAMAL ABDEL NASSER (leU) shakes hand* with KRISHNA MENON India's Chitf Foreign Affairs Adviser, after they conferred on Sept. 17 at the revohition Council Headquarters in Ca'ro. Mr. Xenon flew into Ga'ro> earner in the day from New Delhi to confer with Nasser on
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  • 166 1 MENON'S TALKS WITH NASSER SATISFACTORY CAIRO, Sept. 23 Mi. Krishna Menon Indian Minister without portfolio, left here by air for London today after his talks with President Nasser on Suez. Mr. Menon told reporters before leaving that his talk* with President Nasser here were "satisfactory." He said: "I am well
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  • 132 1 SETTLEMENT IF POLITICS ARE KEPT OUT NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 India's foreign affairs expert V. K. Krishna Menon may carry from Cairo to London some additional information on President Gamal Abdel Nasser's stand on the Suez dispute but no definite plan for solving the crisis, a Foreign Ministry source said
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  • 81 1 RANGOON, Sept. 23-»-U Nu, former Burmese Prime Minister will visit Peking from October 24 to 29 at the invitation of the Chinese Government, it was authoritatively learned here. He had been invited in his capacity as President of the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League, the Government
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  • 92 1 DAMASCUS, Syria, Sep:. 23 An Iraqi mobile division is expected to be posted to Jovian with a few days for duty on the Israeli border, relish;* sources said here yesterday. The sources also s^id two similar division might be 3ent to the 400_mile frontier by ■3**ia
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  • 85 1 CAIRO. Sept. 23. Eleven Polish pilots arrived here yesterday to take up jobs in the Suez Canal. The poles told reporters they think the work should not be difficult. They sad they are all holders of masters licenses and have been through the canal many times
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  • 96 1 MOSCOW, Bept. 23— Moscow's major newspapers yesterday described the second London Suez conference as a big failure. Pravda, under the headline, "putting a good face on a bad game," said the conference was marked by "differenced among the parties to the negotiations." "The role Britain
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  • 51 1 From Our Own Corespondent CAIjCUTTA, Sept 23^-Two Indian Hooghley River pilots have been selected for service under the Egyptian Government in the Suez Canal. Hooghley is considered one of the most difficult waterways in the world and the Indian pilots* experience will prove Invaluable to Egypt.-
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  • 33 1 INDIA NAPOLIS, Indiana. Sept. 23, British chancellor of the Exchequer Harold Mas Millan yesterday compared Egyptian President Gamal Ab del Nasßer's Sum Canal set*ur* *»tfi th« etrty RQursfl of the
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  • 65 1 Nehru Not To Be Allowed To Vist Muslim Shrines In S. A. KARACHI, Sept. 23— The Saudi Arabian Embassy in Pakistan yesterday denied reports that Premier Nehru of India wil visit Holy places during his forthcoming state visit to the middle east Kingdom. A press relase said simply: "No one,
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  • 213 1 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, rado. Sent. 23. Vice-Preai. dent Richard Nixcn said ia3t night the time is "not too far distant" when the working man can have "a four.da> weo.l* and family life will be oven more fully enjoyed by «very American." The curtailed work-week way one of the
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  • 101 1 EGGS— 40 m. YEARS OLD! BERKELEY, California, SepL 23, Thirteen fossilized bird eggs believed to have been laid 40 million years ago, are being studied at the University of California. A. team of paleontoloviuta found them in Nebraska. What particular bird of the oligoccne period laid them is the mystery.
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  • 58 1 CHIEF MINISTER? From Our Own Corespondent SECUNDERABAD, Sept. 23 —Mr. N. Sanjivi Rcddi Is now certain to become the Chief Minister of the new Andhra State. All Congress MLA S from Telengan* have now pledged themselves to support him m stgMttwre campaign. Redl is now
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  • 76 1 former Italian dictator, Bt_nito Mussolini. > Asked at a news conference how far he thought Nasser would go in backing up Ms action, the British cabinet mem ber replied: '•Well, I've seen him. t saw Mussolini when he started. I think he Nasser) is takingsomewhat the same course." MacMillan. in
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  • 162 1 Suhrawardy Calls On India To Settle Kashmir Dispute To Write To Nehru Shortly KARACHI, Sept 23.— The Pakistan Prime Minister yesterday called on India to help settle the Kashmir dispute quickly and warned: "The Pakistan people are i restless and once they are out ,of control such a situation would
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  • 87 1 From Our Own Corespondent MADRAS, Sept. S3.— Two hundred Tamil* from Tirntanf and Putin r Taluks in Andhra State have begun a protest march towards Madras city. The demonstration is against failure of Madras and Andhra Government* to each agreement regarding the exchange of border areas.
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  • 91 1 CALGARY. Canada. Sept. 23. Alberta's oil and natural gas regulations and conservation methods are being studied by a party of officials of India's Government with a view to using them as nucleus of such laws in India. India's Minister of Natural Resources, K. D. Malaviya, and
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  • 26 1 RANGOON, Burma, Sept 23. Former Israeli Premier Moshe Sharett arrived here Friday night on a one-week unofficial goodwill visit as gtieet bt Premier Ba Swe. AP
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  • 96 1 From Our Own Corespondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 Shadilal Kapur, an assistant in the Union Ministry of External Affairs, has confessed before the Delhi Magistrate that he stole official files and documents in order to pass on information to a foreign agent. His wife, Shakuntula, who
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  • 43 1 TOKYO. Sept. 23, Gynlt sen Norub, the Sherpa guide who helped Japanese climbers conquer Manaslu in May yes. terdaj greeted Princess Chichi* bu. sister-in-law of Emperor Hirohito. He is here as a guest of the Japan Alpine Club. AP
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  • 186 1 MENON IN LONDON LONDON, Sept. 2S. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without Portfolio, arrived her© by air from Cairo this mornln? for tallut with Br:tlsh (iovernment Minister* on the Suez Canal problen?W Mr. Menon had iliM.-u.sHcd in Cairo during practically tfee whole of ia«»t week on
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  • 482 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mom., Sept. 24, 1956 MALAY AS LINGUA FRANCA OF MALAYSIA-1 QPENING the Malay Language and Literary Congress in Johore Bahru last week, the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman predicted that Malay would one day be the "international language of South East Asia." Malay, he said,
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  • 1249 2 Congress* Comnumtrts Or Communalists BOMBAY: The National Executive of the Praja Socialist Party, at its meeting here last Wednesday reiterated its policy, reeenly laid down at the Gaya conference of the Party to have bo alliance, entanglement or adjustment
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  • 140 2 "Important Talks" Held *^f^ IRO> Sept Krishna Menon met President Ganml AlMlel Nasser lor the sixth time wltMn «ye days Friday X L *n what the Indian statesman called "important talks" o n the Sue 7 Canal issue. He entered Nasser's headqu arters, a n
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  • 126 2 U. S. SHIPS TO STOP PAYMENT TO EGYPT? WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.— U.S. Officials said Friday the Treasury probably wih soon stop American ships from paying Suez Canal transit tolls direct.y to the Egyptian Government, This would supersede an Aug. 3 Treasury ruling advising us. smppers to toiia to Egypt but
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  • 161 2 Election Strategy To Be Reviewed A Party spokesman said, in 1 regard to the Executive's agree- ing that there might be some i exceptional cases whereby agreement with the different opposition parties, constituencies might have to be assigned, that to take such action required a "slight modification" of the Party's
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  • 248 2 NEW DELHI: Photo flash t bulbs are to be manufactured s in India for the first time. t The Licensing Committee of j the Government of India have I approved a scheme submitted by a Calcutta firm for the manufacture of 1.2 million flash bulbs per
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  • 311 2 Mr. Asoka Mehta's View Mr. Asoka Mehta, P3P leader, said here, in a statement, that Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan'a advice to the National Executive of the PSP, urging the party to coma to an elec- j toral understanding with the Leftist parties, including Com munists, could not help the success
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  • 45 2 KARACHI: A spokesman of the Foreign Office confirmed here at a Press conference that the Government of India had sanctioned a loan of 2,000 tons of rice to Pakistan to tide over the critical food situation in the country.
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  • 44 2 DACCA: The East Pakistan Government has decided to repeal the Public Safety Act. The Chief Minister, Mr. Ataur Rahman Khan, told reporters that a Bill would be introduced in the Assembly In a day or two in this connection.
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  • 246 2 GENEVA, Switzerland, Sept. 23.— The United States has firmly refused to discuss a relaxation of its trade embargo against Red China so long as the Chinese Communists fail to renounce the use of force against Formosa and continue to hold American civilians
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  • 25 2 Dr. Sri Punjabrao Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, inaugurating the Conference on Sept. 19, 1956. (Below) Picture shows section of the fathering.
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  • 282 2 TRIVANDRUM: Trivanorum port will start functioning from October 1 after a long period of forced inactivity owing to damage caused to its pier ny the collision of a steamer in 1947. A new pier, 700 feet lon^ and 25 feet wide has
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  • 94 2 LONDON, Sept. 22, Dei«> gates working to internatior.a lize the Suez Canal solved their organization's name problem Friday by turning the previous proposal upside down. It is to be called the Sue*. Canal Users' Association (SCUA). Thursday, the name suggested was Co-operative Association of Suez Canal
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  • 288 2 World Workshop For Teachers MADRAS: The International Workshop for Teachers and Educational Publications held in Manila from Aug. 1 to Aug. 18, sponsored by the Educational Trust of America, and the annual meeting of the World Confederation of the Organisations of the Teaching Profession had not only provided an opportunity
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  • 820 3 No Need To Send I Students Abroad KURNOOL: Addressini an Medical Association, Xi day at the Kurnool cli swaml Mud a liar Vive-Ch< and Chairman of the Sri C ominfesion for lhe Kurnot cated the idea of sending i er training to foreign count secure the
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  • 47 3 KARACHI.- Pakistan is keeping open her invitation to the Chinese Premier Chou En-lai to visit this country, it was learnt. Mr. Chou En-lai was originally invited by Mr. Mohammed Ali's out-going Cabinet. The date of his visit has, however, not been fixed.
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  • 640 3  -  Prof. YESHWANT RAO By yOICB; Sound vibrations created by momentum of i bodies In the universe constitute I voice. It is a touch of sensa- i tlon to the ear. Voice owns J parentage in momentum and i finds medium in
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  • 56 3 The voice claims its orginality to "OM'\ Seven Swaras: The fundamentally of seven swaras lies j in "OM The same it Is to- 1 day. Doom's day of the World will call the "Om" to subside down so the philosophy preaches and so runs the mythoogy. Modernity
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  • 180 3 Ordnance Workers: Tyagi's Assurance I NAGPUR: Mr. Mahavir Tyagi. Union Minister for De- i fence Organisation, expressed his hope that "alternative em- i ploymnt will be secured for al- I moft all the retrenched work- I ers of the Ordnance factories I and quite a largo number of
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  • 87 3 Mr. M. Ananthasayanam Ayyengar, Speaker, Lok Sabha, Mr. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, Madras and other distinguished guests at the Tea Party given by the Governor at Raj Bnavan to meet the delegates to the Conference of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies in India on Sept. 17. (Below) Dr. P.
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  • 251 3 The Speaker of the East Pakistan Assembly adjourned the House for five minutes following uproarious scenes in which the Opposition members used the mine freely to drown nis voice Soon after the House reav j semoied, the Leader of the OpI position Mr. Abu Hossain SarKar, walked
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  • 89 3 The Second International Conference on the Suez Canal representing eighteen interested nation*. In the centre is the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Selwyn Lloyd, who headed the British Delegation. On the left is the United States Delegation lead by State Secretary John Foster Dulles (fourth
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  • 653 3 DELHI: How to raise more than 1,000 million dollars in hard-to-get foreign exchange That is a question which has plagued India's government ever since it first started drafting its second five-year plan more than a year ago. Today the answer, if anything, seems even harder to find.
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  • 249 3 DACCA: Opposition parties in the East Pakistan Legislative Assembely were told by Mr. Ataur Rahman, Chief Minister, not to make "political capital" out of the name of "Prophet Mohammed" He was making a reference to the adjournment motion tabled by a
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  • 182 3 West Germany's Conscientious Objectors tujNN, Major-Generai Hermann, one of the leaders of West Germany's re-forming 3ervices, has been ordered to ippear before the Bundestag Defence Committee. He recently stated that a highly-placed official had described conscientious objectors as being: either cowards or Communists. Hermann has consistently refused to name the
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  • 94 3 KURNOOL: Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister, speaking to Pressmen here said that the proposal to divert Godavari surplus water into the Krishna-Pennar and ultimately to Madras State would be further pursued after the reorganisation of States. Mr. Sanjiva Reddi felt that with the completion
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  • 181 3 NEW CENTRAL BANK FOR WEST GERMANY JSJE West Germany fa to m J l a Pw Fe deraj Bank which will take over the activiGovtrnmont officials took six years to work out the details of its constitution which will be placed before the Federal Council for consideration within the noxt
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  • 12 3 H»y(»v»r, 1i» i»n mtertM, iitd tht trt» wen* an.
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  • 905 4 Speakers Conference In Madras Administration Working Of Legislatures Discussed MADRAS. At the concluding session of the conference of Presiding Officers of legislative bodies in India, last Wednesday at the Assembly Hall, Government House Estate, there were discussions on various procedural matters, such as giving notice of motion against conduct of
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  • 199 4 Church Leader Hits Out At Cyprus Hangings LONDON: Britain's policies in Cyprus and Kenya have been attacked by Canon L. John Collins, Precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral, and chairman of Christian Action. Preaching in his cathedral, he complained that the hanging of terrorists in Cyprus was "ugly, brutai and unchristian."
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  • 116 4 NEW YORK: Sugar compounds are being used as the raw material for a range of non-inflammable and quickdrying paints that are now being developed in the United States. Combinations of dextran derivatives which are blended together in the form of benzyl dextran compounds dissolved in special solvents,
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  • 171 4 PONDICHERRTf Mr. Joseph Latur, Mayor of Pondicherry has been suspended, for a period of three months, by the State Government. In a Press note issued, the Administration said that it had received several complaints from citizens alleging that the Mayor and certain Glacials of the Pondichrrvy Municipality
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  • 168 4 NEW YORK, Mexico, more plagued by malaria than any other nation in the Western hemisphere, has launched its biggest anti-malaria! campaign to date. It is a combined effort between Mexico, the U-S. international Co-operation Administration an<j the United Nations. Mexico's share of the cost is $12,000,000. A
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  • 101 4 Dr. Allen V. Attin, Director of the American National Bureau of Standard!, examines a full scale m&del of the earth's first "Homemade" Satellite, which will be launched from the United States next year. The shiny sphere is 20 inches in diameter and when loaded will
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  • 207 4 Union Minister's Call To Textile Trade CALCUTTA: Mr. A. C. Cuba, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, Government of India, made a fresh appeal to all section* of textile trade to co-operate with the Government in ensuring supplies of cloth to consumers at fair prices, particularly
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  • 39 4 NEW DELHI: it has been i decided that the next session of Lok Sabha will commence on Wednesday, the 14th November, 1956, at 1a a.m., says I a Press communique issued, by the Ifllf. Sabha Secretariat.
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  • 110 4 WHY NO FLOWERS FOR LADY DOCTORS KURNOOL: The wearing of flowers by Lady doctors and medical students will affect their sense of smell, which is a valuable aid in diagnosis. Or. 4. Lakslimanaswami Mudaliar, Vice- Chancellor of the Madras University, addressing medical practitioners here, said that this had besn recognised
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  • 112 4 ANYTHING YOU WANT ON THE PHONE BOMBAY: The introduction of a new "special information service" on Bombay telephones, came into effect on Sept. 18. This service, according to the announcement, was being introduced for the first time in India, and was intended to give information to telephone users on subjects
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  • 62 4 The Dutch Royal Family acknowledge the acclaim of spectators as they stand outside the Huis Ten Bosch, the Hague Palace of the Royal Family, after the Queen had opened the Dutch Parliament in the Hague, (left to right) Two unidentified officials; Queen Juliana; Princess Mariike:
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  • 147 4 BRITAIN-SWEDEN SUBMARINE CABLE LONDON: Sweden is seeking- British co-operation to lay a new submarine cable between the two countries so as to improve communications. Sweden's Board of Telecommunications plans to draw up an agreement with the United Kingdom Post Office. It is proposed that each side should pay a half
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  • 148 4 ACQUISITION OF SRI THYAGAYYA'S HOUSE TIRUVARUR: A general body meeting of the Tituvarur Carnatic Music Trinity Commemoration Sabha was held here on Sept. 16, Vidwan Alathur Venkateswara Aiyar presiding. The meeting suggested that in view of a reported offer by a donor to purchase the house In which Sri Thyagabrahmam
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  • 171 4 Burma Govt. Arranging To Pay Compensation For Nationalised Land RANGOON: Burmese President Bit U told a special joint meeting of Parliament last Tuesday that arrangements were being made to give compensation for land nationalised in 1 653-54 and 1955-56 and a chief executive officer had been appointed for the purpose.
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  • 209 4 Medical Men Ask For Film To Be Banned LONDON: British medical specialist* and a firm of drug manufactures have asked that the film "Bigger Than Life," starring James Mason, be banned In Britain. The fil m deals with the story of a patient who goes mad under treatment with cortisone.
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  • 104 4 NO MORE SMOKING BY BOYS: W. BENGAL DRIVE CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Government have authorised all heads of educational institutions in the State to seize and destroy any cigarette, cigar or 'bidl' found in the possession of any persons under sixteen years of age whom they find smoking in the
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  • 170 4 Mexican Indians Kill New York Artist NEW YORK. Mexican police investigating the murder of Arthur Silz, New York artist, believe that he was killed by Indians who took him for the "white devil" who, according to their legend, would one day bring disaster to them. The legend predicted that this
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  • 137 4 NEW DELHI; M Jlmener, UNESCO official in charge of crganlsirg a secretariat in preparation for the forthcoming UNESCO conference here, has arrived. Immediately on his arrival, he has opened a nucleus office in the new multd- storey ed building On King Edward Road where, in
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  • 110 4 NEW DELHI: The Union Fiance Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, gave a farewell party at his residence last Monday to Mr. H. V. R. lengar. former Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, who is proceeding to Bombay shortly to take over as Chairman
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  • 948 5 Extension Up To Villupuram Planned MA ?*tSL TIW oi tho Southern Railway X Sr^S^T'J" the b e«'«n»n* of 1959. said Mr TA Coaimre held Wednesday at Park Tonn. i^J^^i «*ectrlc «ervtc« wIU then b~ extended up oC* ngfeput while the main lino train* wiU rmu
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  • 592 5 Wage Policy Joint Board's Discussion BOMBAY: The Joint Consultative Board of Industry and Labour met here under the chairmanship of Mr. G. L Nanda. Mr. Shantilal H. Shab, Minister for Labour, Government of Bombay, and Mr. Nanda, Mr. Shantila] H. Shah, for Heavy Industries of the Central Government and the
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  • 28 5 U.S.A. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (right) takes leave of British Premier Sir Anthony Eden after lunch at 10 Downing Street- AP PHOTO.
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  • 226 5 LONDON. The Iraq Petroleum Company may build a giant pipeline through Turkey which would begin at Kirkuk, Iraq, where the company's main wells are situated, and run to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Iskenderun. No indication has been given of the diameter of
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  • 55 5 NEPAL'S RELATIONS WITH EGYPT KATHMANDU: It was authoritatively stated here that Nepal and Egypt have decided in principle to establish diplomatic relations between themselves. A formal announcement in this respect is likoly to be made at a future date.'' Recently Nepal announced 1 lie decision to establish diplomatic relations with
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  • 103 5 Vinoo Nankad Continues With Stockport LONDON:- Vinoo Mankad tc night re.sigred to play for Stockport in the Central Lancashire League next season. On IFriday, he is due" to fly home tc In.ia after an outstanding season for the club. An air passage was arranged after Mankad's booking aboard the Strathr.aver
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  • 150 5 MADRAS. Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture and Industries, met Dr. Punjabrr.c Deshmukh, for a discussion on the question of starting a deep sea fishing station on the East Coast of Madras State. Deep sea fishing stations an now functioning on the Wc3t Coast in
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  • 97 5 NEW DELHI: It is authoritatively learnt here that close contacts are being established by the State Trading Corporation with different foreign trade organisations in the People's Republic of China to increase India's trade with that country. During 1955-56> China imported from India goods worth over Rs.
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  • 115 5 SALISBURY: To prevent further Infection cf cattle in the Centra. African Federation by trypanoson.iasig caused by the tsetse fly, a« 80-mile long fence is Ming erected in the Sebungwc Reserve area of Southern Rhodesia. The measure is part of a plan to create a flve-mile-wide
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  • 167 5 RAW JUTE ARRIVALS IMPROVE IN AUGUST CALCUTTA: Despite a rtarp decline in imports from Pakistan, arrivals of raw Jute at Calcutta and mills' stations recorded a marked improvement i n August. 1966, according to figures released by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Total arrivals improved from 312,069 bales
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  • 119 5 CALCUTTA: The saga of the sufferings of East Bengal refugees nearly 4,000,000 have come to India so far la depicted In poignant scenes in a documentary now completed by a Calcutta film studio. Outlining the exodus since Noakhali over a 1,750-mile stretch of territory into four
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  • 187 5 NEW DELHI, Sept 2S— ln New Delhi on Sept. 20 Prime Minister Nehru gave away awards for the best films of last year. Speaking o» tfc» occasion, the MlnUter for laforntatioD and BroadcaAttnc Dr. Keskar <»»d Um> notable feature of development
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  • 42 5 LAHORE: A five-man Cabinet for Pakistan occupied Kashmir was sworn in at Muzaffarabad. The "Azad Kashmir Government" headed by President Sardar Abdul Qayyum consists of Prof. M. A. Aziz Moulvi Nooruddin. Lieutenant-Colonel Rehma* Ullah, Raja Haider Kha CRaudhuri Mohomma;
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  • 48 5 BONN: The West German television industry expects to produce more than 550,000 seta this year. The 1955 total was 330,000. Plans have been completed to produce 800,000 receivers next year. Viewers are expected to number 750.00 a by th*» «»nH nf 1&56.- NAFEN
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  • 65 5 SHILLONG: The Government of Assam has requested the Union Government to allot another 10,000 tons of rice for this State, it is understood. If granted, this wiU be the third allotment by the Centre for Assam. The other two allotments of 10,000 tons each reached Assam recently
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  • 188 5 STOCKHOLM: The time taken to fly between Europe and Japan will be reduced by nearly a day when the Scandinavian Airlines System inaugurates its new route over the North Pole at the end of February, 1967. It will be the world's first regular passenger service to crrss
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  • 99 5 THE HAGUE: Holland must spread her population over a greater area if severe overcrowding is to be avoided, says a report drawn up by the country's Central Planning Bureau. X Too man v people are concentrated into the three western provinces. Although these are made up
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  • 1338 6 COLONIAUSM PROSPERITY LENNOX.BOYD'S ANALYSIS ASKS WHAT WILL EGYPT DO IF BRITAIN RETALIATES LONDON, Sept 23, Mr. Alan Lenaox-Boyd, Britain's Colonial Secretary, iast night reaffirmed the British Government's view that (lie Suez Canal must not be left in the unrestricted control of a dictator." "On this there can be no compromise,"
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  • 216 6 AUSTRALIAN WORLD TOURISTS BIG GOODBYE TO INDIA JULLWNDUR, Sept. 23— Pour Australian world tourists have bid India goodbye. They are Mr. and Mrs. Montin and their two children, Charles (4) and Yvonn (2) affectianately called "India" and "Pakistan" respectively. "We are very much cons* clous of our smallness while raising
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  • 149 6 U.N, ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT VISITING INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 23— Dr. Jose Maya, President of the U.N. General Assembly, is expected to arrive here on a state visit on October 7, according to the provisional schedule of his visit. Dr. Maya, who is a Chilean, was Invited by Mr. Krishna Menon
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  • 112 6 I ATA TO MEET IN DELHI, 1958 EDINBURGH, S COTLAND. Sept. 23 The next annual Conference of the Internationa] Air Transport Association will be held in Madrid, it was announced here at the close of this year's conference. The 1958 conference will b«» held in New Delhi. The association has
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  • 55 6 VANCOUVER, Canada, Sept. 23 Students from India, Hongkong, Japan and the British West Indies are among winners of University of British Columbia scholarships and bursaries, it was announced yesterday. Scholarship committee chairman Dean Walter Gage announced a total of U5523,690 in scholarship and bursary awards for study
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  • 119 6 A President Shot At WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. General Anastasio Somoza, 60--year-old President of Nicaragua, was shct three times and ser.ously insured by a gunman who attacked him at a reception Friday night, the Nicaraguan Ambassador here announced. The Ambassador Mr, Guillermo Sevllla-Sacasa, said he received details of the shooting by
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  • 179 6 Change In Federation Office Hours (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: The Federal Government had promised to consider the counter, proposal from the staff side of the Whitley Council (Divisions 1 IV) to introduce revised working hours in Government offices. It may be recalled that the staff side put up
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  • 175 6 VATICAN CITY Sept. 23.— Pope Pius XII yesterday that modern civilization has "made man, in a way, a simple complement of hi s machines." The Pope spoke through a letter to a congress of Italian Catholics opening in Bergami Italy, to-day. "We will have to fight against
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  • 76 6 TO ARRANGE FOR NEPAL KING'S TOUR OF CHINA HONG KONG, Sept. 23.— Communist China's Ambassador to India and Nepal, Mr Pan TZu U, arrived here by air from New Delhi on his way to Peking to make arrangements for the forthcoming visit to China by the Nepalese Prime Minister Mr.
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  • 34 6 The Second Madras State Co-operative Housing Societies Conference was inatururateri by Mr. a. B. Shetty, Minister for Health and Co-operation oh Sept. 15. Picture shows thr Minister addressing the Conference.
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  • 229 6 MALAYAN GOES IN SEARCH OF JAP MOTHER TOKYO, Sept. 23—24-year-old Malayan youth arrived here to begin a search for his Japanese mother who he has not seen for the last 20 years. The youth, Abu Bakar told correspondents that his mother's name was Reiko Takata and was believed to be
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  • 119 6 CHILD HEALTH CAMPAIGNS IN ASIA UNITED NATIONS, NY Sept. 23— United Nations Children's Fund (UNIVEF) will begin considering Oct. 22 a plan to spend U553,000,000 on child health campaigns in Asia. The proposed expenditures was prepared by Maurice Pate executive director, for presentation to UNICEF's 26-nation executive board. The board
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  • 98 6 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 India and Communist north Viet Nam agreed yesterday to facilitate the movement of Indian manufactured goods and Vietnamese raw materials between the two countries. An exchange of letters here was aimed at promoting Indian exports of farm machinery, electrical goods, cotton piece goods,
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  • 196 6 MADRAS SHIRTS IN NEWS IN U.S. NEW YORK, Sept. 2&— Madras Is in the news her» these days. The gentleman's fad la 4 Madras shirts" made from Madras fabrics at this time. And Far Eastern Fabrics, Inc., which reputedly claims to possess the largest supply of India SARIE in the
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  • 41 6 PRAGUE, Sept 23— Dr. Ahmed Sukarno, President of Indonesia, arrived in Prague by plane, the Czechoslovak News Agency said. Czechoslovak President Antonin Zapotocky and members of the Czechoslovak Government welcomed the Indonesian guests at the Ruzyne Airport. Reuter
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  • 47 6 ALGIERS, Sept. 23 Seventeen French soldiers. Including one officer, had their throats slit by rebel knives to prevent them from giving an alarm to other forces nearby, a French staff officer said yesterday as further reports came in about the attack near Palestro Friday.- AP
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    • 223 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1 R. R.O. Govindatwamy thanks profusely all friends and relatives who were present and who sent numerous presents, blessings and greetings on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter Sow. G. Chandrakantha with Chi. K.A. Narayanaswamy on Thursday the 6th September 1956 at T. Edayar, India and Reception
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