Indian Daily Mail, 29 September 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 225. SINGAPORE SATURRA g, SEPTEMBER 29, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 711 1 LIM DENIES "DEAL" WITH BOYD MIDDLE ROAD UNION LEADERS' ACCUSATION REFUTED THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. LJM YEW HOCK DESCRIBED AS "RiDICULOUS" A SUGGESTION MADE BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FACTORY AND SHOP WORKERS* UNION THAT HE HAD MADE A DEAL, WITH BRITISH COLONIAL SECRETARY, MR. ALAN LENNOX-BOYD Six representatives of the
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  • 155 1 The Postmaster General. Malaya, announces that, with effect from the Ist October, 1966. the rates of postage on surface parcels to New Zea. .and will be increased from $1.80, 11.90. $3.00. >4.70 and 57.80 to $1.90. $2.00, $3.30, 90 and $8.50 for parcels
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  • 282 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 28 Indian Premier Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru] called for a "new understand- 1 ing and a new appraisal of relations of the countries of Asia, Africa, Europe and Ame- 1 rica" to help solve peacefully the Sues crisis and other si- 1 milar problems, the Press
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  • 275 1 Nehru-King Sand Hope NEW DELHI, Sept. 28 Indian Premier Nehru tnd King Saud of Saudi Arabia said Thursday they shared the hope "there will be no recourse to pol tical and economic pressure" hi dealing wtth the Suez criste. In a joint statement issu«*l after their
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  • 32 1 Office of the Commissioner "or the Government of India n Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, will remain closed on Tuesday, Oct. 2, on account of Mahatma Gandhi's 3irthday.
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  • 94 1 AIR ATTACK ON BANDITS IN PERAK Yesterday troops of the l3t Battalion of the Malay Regiment, m conjunction with 22 Special Air Service, Police ami Kinta Valley Home Guard and support by Royal Arthillery and rloyal Air Force attacked the Pulai terrorist gang and re. mnants of the Ampang Ming.
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  • 116 1 BIOGRAPHY OF NEHRU BEST SELLER NEW YORK, Sept. 28 The MacMillan Company, the American publisher of Frank Moraes' biography of India's Premier Nehru, announced Thursday that the book "went into its second printing a day after publication." The book was released m the U. S. and Canada Tuesday. A spokesman
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  • 179 1 Because Of Great Welcome To Nehru In Saudi Arabia From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 28-- No Muslim m India ever dreams of leaving his homeland here for any other land m the world. So declared Mr. M. M. Ismail, President of the AllIndia Muslim League
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  • 85 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 28— Mr. R. G. Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, refused to say whether he had discussed proposals for a visit to Australia either by the Queen Mother Elizabeth or Princess Margaret during his recent visit to London. He told reporters m reply to questions
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  • 158 1 Nehru To Visit U.S. This Year WASHINGTON. Sept. 28 I President Eisenhower disclosed I at his press conference that he was m touch with Premier I Nehru of India on the Suez question and that Mr. Nehru's visit to the United States would take place this year but not very
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  • 85 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 28— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru will visit the United States m December though the actual dates and the duration of the visit have not yet been finalised, an official spokesman said here. It is expected that the visit will take place about mid-December. Mr.
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  • 310 1 DJAKARTA, Sept. 28,. The Vice-President or India, Dr. SarvapalU Radhakrishnan today flew from central Java to the Island of Bali, the historic centre of Hindu culture m Indonesia. Before leaving Jogjakarta m Central Java he laid a wreath at the "Heroes Cemetery"
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  • 167 1 Mr- Chew Swee Kee. the Minister for Education, yesterday received a threatening letter posted m Afuar and written m Chinese. The tetter reads: "Outcast ChewSweeKee, Please do not indiscriminately use the words •study' (Shueh-Shi) and 'Communist.' Such word* 'study' and 'Communist' m the
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  • 330 1 To Help Khrushchev Curb Pro-Stalin Current BELGRADE Sept. 28, Fundamental issues affecting the future course of Communist development were seen m usually well informed circles here as motivating the surprise flight of President Tiio to the Soviet Union with the Soviet Party Chief, Nikita
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  • 87 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 28— A twentysix member Indian Parliamentary Delegation led by Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyungar, the Speaker of Lok Sabha (Lower House) left here for Hongkong last night on the way to Peking for a three week tour of China. The delegation was invited by the
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  • 133 1 "Tirupati For Tamil n ad" Demonstrators Arrested From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 28,- For the fourth day m succession Tamilians from the border districts of Andhra defied the i 'O lice ban agaiust demonstrations outside the Legislative Assembly. Hundred volunteers were arrested yesterday bringing the total to about 350
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  • 282 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 38.— The Indian Prime Minster, Mr. Nehru, returned her© today by a.r following his tur^e-rtay state viiut to Saudi Arab.a. Heuter. Djakarta, Sept. 28.— The Indones an Government very mucn regretted that the South East Asia Treaty OrKanisat on powers were taoldw,«r exercise* fotr a
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  • 531 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Sept. 29, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS INDIANS GRATEFUL TO SIR SIDNEY MALAYAN Indiana wi 1 long remember ir»e period of Sir Svauev Caine's Vice-Chancellorship of the University ox' Mali ya. Apart trom the far* that it has been distinguished throughout, 10 Indi ans particularly it
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  • 2313 2  -  J. Balkara Singh SRI GURU I\AI\AK By JN the hiatory of religions. x t>^ere probably never has u e*»n a dispute between two strong opposing fact ons over i dead body of a comman man, vifi never is there .ikely to h* one,
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  • 432 2 Plan S^lk^i,^ 1 8 Bs 330,000,000 Five-Yea, mteSiit^lrfvf W Ch 5™ av a b >e here now, pro- xransport, irrigation, vilia-e development, agricultural ex tension service and industrial 3at,on are the main facts of development envisaged m the pian. The 82-page document
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  • 201 2 ALTERNATIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR RETRENCHED D.V.C. PERSONNEL XNUiW V&LAU: OUt Of ah. 1600 monthly pain I>' served with doftfi? ofreff ways and other River w» Corporal on, 723 iSJS^gg been provided w.tT alternX employment according Press note by the Directorate! 'Jeneral of KesetUement i£ Employment issued* here ne ress Note "'d
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  • 154 2 INDIAN TEA LOSING GROUND IN IRISH REPUBLIC CALCUI'i'A: Indian tea is .osing; ground m the Irish Re. public, an important outlet for -4Hality teas, according to trade 1 c rcles here. Tea exports from India to the Irish Republic fell to 19 I 720.000 lbs. durine the v«i ended March
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  • 164 2 Judha, for irrigation of rice tields, to complete the seven projects now under way that «vouid irrigate 45,000 acres, and finally to take up new pro. Jecta commanding some 200 000 acres of arable land. The entire programme is estimated to cost Rs. 20,000 000 ov th five-year period. The
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  • 46 2 NEW DELHI: The Second Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics will be held on Oct. 15 and 16 at the land. Russia and Japan are t 0 attaid «55 4" Over 60 research papers will be read at the tw^nv session.- NAFEN
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  • 459 3 Presiding Officers' Conference < M t6 D^ S: The inference of Presiding Officers of Legislative Bodies m India, nO w m session here, last Tuesday re' commended a procedure for thp i reference by the President to t°« «ate, m term* of proviso to Article 3 of the Constitution, of
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  • 309 3 Tilak's Biography Wins High Praise LONDON: So great haa been the success of "The Life of Lokamanya Tilak." by the wc'lknown Maharashtrian journa. 'list, Mr. D. V. Tahmankur, j published here by John Murray last July, that a second edition is understood to be already m j contemplation. The work
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  • 892 3 Need To Increase Production MADRAS: "One of the deficiencies of our agricultural economy is lack of capital appJed to agriculture ♦vhich results m decreased production. Now those umtMt who are m a position to apply capital \o agriculture, are being deprived deliberately of their iiu-envive m
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  • 197 3 Madras Citizens' Welfare Association MADRAS: The fourth anniversary of the Citizens' Welfare Association was observed on Sept. 16 at a meeting held m Srinivasa Sastri Hall Mylapore. Air. R. V. Krishna Aiyar, for. mer Secretary of the Madras Legislative Assembly, presided. Mr. T. V Balakrishnan. President of the Association, wel
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI. Sept. 28.—Indian officials Wednesday estimated more than 250 persons died m the past 6 months m seasonal floods and heavy rains m scattered parts of the country. Floods are still swirling through Uttar Pradesh State, m North India, where 38 persons were killed
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  • 174 3 ENTRANCE TO NEW BABY CAR IS AT THE BACK BONN. West Germany's latest stareanoliped baby car is on the roads today. Its engine is In the middle, and you enter it through a door m the rear. The ear, made by Lloyd, Is powered by 250-<%e. engine. Campers find it
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  • 62 3 DARJEELJNG: Members of the District Board of Darjeeling at a meeting held here decided to award two special educational scholarships of Rs. 35 each per month m memory of the late Governor of West Bengal, Dr. H. C. Mookerjee. Details of the awards are i being worked out
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  • 115 3 MOSCOW: The shooting of the first jont Soviet-Jndian film will start i r the midd.fi of next month, director Pronin told a correspondent of the periodical Soviet Russia quoted oy Tass to.day. It wil. be basd on the story of Afanasy Nlkitin. the first Russian who visited
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  • 302 3 BOMBAY: Bombay city and suburba experienced heavy shower* on Sunday morning. Rainfall was heavy m the northern part* of the city, vrfiere the streets were inundated A bulletin issued by the Colaba Observatory on the afternoon said: "Between 8.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m.
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  • 58 3 Damage To Crops Due To Rain KUTTALAM: The unprecedented heavy rains this year during the last 15 days m these parts have caused much damage to roads. The Kuruvai crops, which will be coming to harvest m about ten to fifteen days, 1 have been submerged under water with no
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  • 108 3 i^UCKNOW; The united siirtie.s nas oueied to tne au«u.» Government aoiiar aid to tne tune or tvs, 3 urwres ror tne I'urcnase of a construction piant tor the Rihand Da m or Utta r Pradesh, it Is learnt trom informed sources. According to these sources, "foreign exchange" expenditure
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  • 557 3 VELLORE: The sixth annual JOnference of the Madras Statr Branch of the Trained Nurses' Association of India was held In the C.M.C. Hospital Nurses' Home, Miss Annamma Jacob j presiding. Mr. P. Rajagopala Naidu, M.P., welcoming the guests, said that this hospital had brought fame to
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  • 177 3 NEw DELHI; The members of the Chinese Agricultural Science Study Mission called on Prime Minister Nehru on oaturuay on tne Ministry of external Affairs. Their leader, Mr. Chiong Chi Yen, conveyed the greetings of Premier Chou En_.aJ to Mr. Nehru. Mr. Nehru expressed his pleasure at
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  • 633 3 Nehru The Prime Minister Mr. Nehru referred to this connection to the demonstrations and strike m Karachi last week where he said anti Indian slogans were raised and "special honour was bestowed on me." A voice from the audience: India will not tolerate such
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  • 217 3 RED SEA— MED. OIL PIPELINE LONDON; With the Suez Canal crisis still unresolved. Israel is seening backers for a scheme to run an oil pipeline through her territory, .ink ng the Red Sea with the Mediterranean, reports the London 'Financial Times." Its information comes from Foreign Office circles m Jerusalem.
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  • 47 3 KARACHI. Pakistan's defence pacts will come up for d scumsion before the forthro.ninjj session of the National Assembly, it s reported. Some Awami League and Muslim League M.P.s are understood to be keen for a d!» iissii n on these all-anjes.— NAFEN.
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  • 256 3 Govt. Advertisements To Newspapers BOMBAY: Dr. C. P. Ramaswam i Iyer, said here that Government advertisements should be given to newspapers on the basis of "a healthy and regular procedure" and not because they toed the line of the Government. Dr. Iyer was inaugurating the annual publication brought out by
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  • 161 3 SHILLONG: A group of "rebel Nagas" and the people of Zakhama village m South Angaml area have surrendered their arms to the security forces. This is In response to the call of Major General Kochar, G.O.C. Assam, to Nagas to surrender their arms. According to latest information
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  • 1339 4 "Making Much Of Trivial Matters' NEW DELHI. Prime Minister Nehru Icld a public meeting here un Sunday that several Opposition Parties m the country were trying to make much of trivial matter to attract vote m the forthcoming general elections. Mr. Nehru sad as
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  • 72 4  - QUEST FOR EXPERT JAP DOLL MAKERS NAFEN NEW DELHI: The Union Government is negotiating with the Japanese Government for the services of one or two doll -making experts to establish a doll-making centre here. Specimens of Japanese dolls sent here have considerably impressed experts In the Rehabilitation Ministry. Plans for
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  • 965 4 MADRAS: His Lordship Mr. Justice N. Rajagopala lyengar admitted m the Madras High Court a petition filed on behalf of Mr. C. D. Venkataramanan, District Magistrate (Judicial). Tiruchirapalli, praying for the issue of a writ of ;ertiorari or any other appropriate writ calling
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  • 81 4 MYSORE: Mr. P. Ramamurti, Leader of the Opposition m the Madras Assembly told Pressmen here that the Communist Party's objective was the creation of a broad democratic front m the country. It was a long-range policy not confined to the elections. Answering a question, Mr. Ramamurti
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  • 488 4 NO SINGLE HANDED OPERATION —DULLES WASHINGTON, Sept 27, Secretary of State John Poster Dulles predicted that Egypt would not be abie to get away with" single handed operat:on of the Suez Canal, me appealed to disputing nations for "patience ana resourcefulness" m dealing with *he crisis. Mr. Dulles was asked
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  • 138 4 0.6. aoes nut inteno to 'snoot its wa>' tnioj^n the canai noi uoes it pian a boycott or uu. viOvtio,ii.icni of MOMmiM tJieddurcs a^a.nrit r-gypt. iiowe*cr, L»uucd argued that *-.g>pt already is coning unuer Heavy p.escuic. i*e sialtiu mo views m txiesc words of his prepared statement: ooiue asK wnat
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  • 152 4 MANILA, Sept. 27.-— Slxte«i nations competed for filrr. awards m the first Manila international Film Festival whict opened here yesterday. The Univers ty of the Philip pines Writers Club which is .sponsoring: the festival announced that feature and docu mentary films had been enteren by Argentina, Australia,
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  • 292 4 NEW i/i^Ul: Indian aid will nei^ improve m the difficult luliy terrain of the country. The bulk of the Rs. 100.000,--000 Indian assistance as also of the Ks. 80,000,000 promised by the U.S.A., will go towards transport and rail projects phased over a period
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  • 173 4 CAIRO, Sept 27, Mr. K. G. Menzies, the Auh tralian Prime Minister, was described as "An Austra I Kan Ass" by the Egyptian mass-circulation newspaper Al Akhbar. It said that m his statement on the Suez Crisis Mr. Menzies had spoken not as a
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  • 176 4 BH. A-BOMB EXPLODED IN AUSTRALIA MARALJNUA. South Auatr*lia, Sept. 27.— Britain succS fulJy exploded her first and latest atoaiic weapon m th e current series of testa at the vast proving ground here thi* evening. v*u Two hundred and fifty. British, Canadian and Australian troops were mdictronated m atomic warfare
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  • 99 4 BR. A-TESTS AFFECTING AUS. NATIVES P&nin, Australia, ssept 27 Atomic ooaiu tests are in' terieung wiui t/ie way of life «i me uativts m tue i-averton-waruuiton area or Australia. *>ir. Wui.ain cuayuen, lnuepen uoeruj, saiu m Uie Maii y tive Assembly here last **c called for the appoiat.nent ot a
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  • 103 4 FED. GOODWILL MISSION TO JAPAN HONGKUIW i>ept. 27 Two Members of tae Legislative council or the Federation cf <'iaia.><a arrived acre today by air li-oni Singapore for a tortnight s stay oetore leaving tor Aoxyo tomorrow on a tnreeween unoiiiciai goodwill mis sion at tiie invitauon of -Jie Japanese Government.
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  • 99 4 apvntry arnmgea "'aif^vEi?* extcn »*ve tours of tbe During his stay m this cuntry. as state eueat tne who wU,^ co^ pamed my entourage of oay, Poor a, Madras Travansalt hln Mysore Agra, Delhi, Naneal Chandigarh, D ehra Dun SSL-' 3fittSi anbad sindr^ M^r O
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  • 91 4 U.K's ATOMIC WEAPON TEST SUCCESSFUL fi^f OUKNE, Bept. 27.--successfully tested to-<lay at wS^SHS, Bouth Aurtnti. R ™f ciaj lv announced. fell »XS tOOk place a s dusk fen after several Dostnona. 552 because of ««tf*S2!S weather m tne past few weete. from a steel tower. aerie, 6 l fn l
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  • 727 5 MADRAS ANDHRA BORDER DISPUTE Kamaraj Wants Boundary Commsn* The Chief Minister m a talk with a Press representative endorsed what Mr. c. Subramaniam Finance Minister, stated on the floor of the Madras Legislative Assembly m this regard and added that the Mad ras Government had taken the position that this
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  • 323 5 MADRAS: Mr. T. N. Ramacnandran. Joint Director-Gen-eral ot Archaeology Government of India, told a Press representative that a wealth of material was available m Afghanistan about the Hinduism and Buddhism of the centuries before the Christian era and the conditions of the country at the time.
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  • 82 5 U NU TO VISIT PEKING NEXT MONTH RANGOON. U Nu, I' resident of the AFPFL. (the ruling party), uill go to Peking about the end of October, it? is author tatively learned here today. As the AFPFL President, he will not represent the Burma Government, but it m understood he
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  • 104 5 POONA: A spokesman of the civilian Defence Employees' federation Claimed here last Saturday that 1 more worker* jointed ihe strike called jj the Federation m the our Defence establishments at to protest against the JJovrnment's decision to retrenh "surplus*' personnel. He saiu that over 85 per cent
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  • 195 5 M ADRAS: Mr. A. Sundaram Pillai, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Law and Order, Madras, died here on Sunday at the General Hospital. He was 52. Mr. Sundaram Pillai, it may be recalled, was admitted into the General Hospital last Tuesday when he suddenly took ill. An unassuming
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  • 71 5 NO NEED FOR PROTEST TO INDIA KARACHI. Asked whether Pakistan would protest to India on the publication ot the book "Religious Lead. ers" containing references to rTophet Mohammad, a spokesman of Panistan Foreign Office •aaid that tnere was no need for a protest after the book had oeen withdrawn by
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  • 95 5 PAKISTAN TO EXPORT WOOLLEN TEXTILES KARACHI: Pakistan j s to export woohen textiles. The, item has been put on the free export list and included m the export promotion scheme. The country today has 15 woollen textile m ills with 19,. 600 worsted spird.es and 13.--700 ordinary spindles. Of these
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  • 299 5 NEW DELHI: Nepal expects to restore her export and import trade with Tibet by constructing roads to link up with roads on the Tibetan side of her border and providing better transport facilities. Priority is assigned to ths construction of such roads m Nepal's
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  • 100 5 FORGED DIPLOMAS FOR STUDENTS AQUA. The Agra Police arrested two parsons, father and son, aftw a raid on a shop n the Daul&t Mavket here, where hundreds of forged high school and unlversty diploma and other forced papers were discovered. The diplomas, It Is stated, were sold by the acciKed
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  • 198 5  - EXCESS PRODUCTION IN W GERMAN JUTE INDUSTRY NAFEN CALCUTTA; Fully restored to its pre.war capacity m response to good export demajid. the West German jute industry is at present burdened with excess production, according to the Indian Central Jute Committee. While the output of the »v dustry has remained stationary
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  • 291 5 MADRAS: Mr. Sukumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner of the Government of India, said hjpre thTit the Sudanese were "a very intelligent, likable people" and expressed the hope that they would make a success of their democracy addressing the Madras Branch of the Indian Council of World Affairs on
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  • 46 5 CALCUTTA. Mr. T. A. Menon, who was till recently Indian Ambassador m Thailand, arrived here on Sept. 16 from Bangkok. Mr. Menon has been appointed the Indian Ambassador to Australia and is likely to take up his new post m October.
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  • 503 5 INDORE: The All-India W omens Conference have a proposal to erect a joini memorial at Delhi for the late Mrs. Sarojini Xaidu and Margaret Cousins at an estimated cost of Ks. 10 lakhs. Mrs- T^krfimi Meoon, Chairman of the A.-I.W.C. who was addressing a
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  • 168 5 Treatment Of Children: Soviet Advice NEW DELHI; India must levelop paediatrics as an independent field of medicine and aot leave the treatment of Jh'ldren m the hands of gene, ral physicians, said Prof. R. iour.ne, a Soviet authority on children's diseases. In an interview Prof. Sour me 3aid: 'The main
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  • 465 6 EYE ON FOOD CLOTH I\G WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, -r Senegal Rama Rau Governor of the Keser.e Bank of India* says his country is fighting to avoid inflation as a resnh of the USsiO,ooo miLton second five-year plan. lie told the Board of Gover aors
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  • 118 6 cJL Deepavali Celebration committee has been formed m Kuala Lumpur with Mr. S. AJit s 4 n S h »f President, to arrange distribution of clothes, sweeto, cakes, fruits and washing soap Home Petaling- and Suddha Buloh, inmates at the Govt. Choultry, Orphans at Children Home
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  • 66 6 Mr. exigar Bailey, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Shell Malayan Motor nally said that entr.es to the rally will be restricted to 120 cars. Mr. Ba ley pointed out that It would be impracticable to accept more. He s&U that so far 40 entries
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  • 259 6 COUNTRIES WITH UNSOUND FINANCIAL POLICIES WASHINGTON, SEPT- 28, MR. EUGENE BLACK PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD BANK. SAID THE BANK WOULD CONTINUE TO REFUSE LOANS TO MEMBER COUNTRIES WHICH FOLLOWED UNSOUND FINANCIAL POLICIES. "We feel we cannot lend where inflationary tendencies are allowed to develop
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  • 265 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sept. 28*— India suggested Thursday that all plant* producing materials usable m atomic bombs should be brought under international inspect on to prevent military misuse. l>r. H. j. Bhabha, chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission, said they should be put under
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  • 36 6 LONDON, Sej>t. 28 Buckingham Palace announced Thursday Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh will pay a state visit to Prance from April 8 to April 11 next 1 year. AP.
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  • 115 6 GANDHIJI BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the P.A.P. leader Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will be addressing public meetings arranged m memory of Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday on Tuesday Oct. 2, m Singapore. Mr. Urn Yew Hock will be addressing a meeting at Tulan Blanka Road, Keppei
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  • 93 6 OFFICE-BEARERS At the twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Ramakr shna Mission, Singapore, held at its premises No. 0, Norris Road on Sept. 26, the following were elected office bearers PRESIDENT: Swami Vitasokananda Ex-officio VICE-PRESIDENT;— Mr. p jovindasamy Pillai J.P HON. SECRETARY: Mr. M. T. Pillay, M.B.E.
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  • 252 6 A COCKTAIL party was told on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at the Bharat Bhavan, 2 Peirce Drive, by the Indian Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon m honour of the Commission's First Secretary, Mr. Bikram Shah, who left Singapore for New Delhi on transfer. The function
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  • 146 6 .LONDON, sept. 28 -^Diana Dors, hosomy blonde actress whose four-month Hollywoou career has spanned two pictures and cne duck ng m her ZWSSZ. The reason, says her hus,band, Dennis Hamilton- s he m "so terribly homesick."' "I wanted to s ta y out In Hollywood,
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