Indian Daily Mail, 7 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 268 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 2270 1 BIG DEFEAT FOR P.A.P.'s CENSURE BID W* I was blended to censure the Government of Singapore turned out to be a vote of confidence in the Lim's Government, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew introduced a motion 'deploring' '.'he Government action
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  • 83 1 KARACHf, Nov. 6. Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy Pakistani Prime Minister left here by a^r to-da v for Teheran to attend a meeting of leaders of other Moslem members of the Bagdad Pact Iran, Iraq and Turkey. His departure came amid strong demands by Pakistan's press
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  • 63 1 KARACHI, Nov. 6.— Shah of Iran Mohammed Reza Pahlavl has been appointed an Honorary General in the Pakistan Army from Oct. 31, it wag announced yesterday. The appointment was made by President Iskander Mirza wno also is Supreme Commander of all Armed Forces of Pakistan.
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  • 45 1 Earl and Countess Attlee (garlanded) after their fiveday stay in Madras were seen off at the airport on Oct. 20. Prak a Governor of Madras (extreme left) and top Officials and a large gathering of the people of Madras.
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  • 251 1 BOMBAY, Nov. (i.—The second Asian Socialist Congress yesterday adopted a resolution which strongly disapproves the encroachment and occupation by Israeli troops of Egyptian territory." The draft resolution had clause expressing specific sym pathy for Egypt but this was deleted in the resolution as passed
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  • 146 1 GOVERNOR REJECTS SURRENDER TERMS ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Cyprus, Nov. 6.— Fighting was resumed in the Port Said area Monday night after the Egyptian Governor of the city refused Anglo-French surrender terms, it was announced here early today. The refusal, a communique said, was a result of
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  • 82 1 MORE TROOPS LAND AT PORT SAID ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Cyprus, Nov. 6. F rench ground troops and British Commando units landed Tuesday on northern Egypt aside the disputed Suez Canal. There was no report here of opposition. "People were watching them on the quay," a French information officer said. Brtish Commandos
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  • 185 1 LONDON, Nov. ff. —T h e Queen Tuesday urged \\orld wide co-operation with Britain to help settle the Middle East crisis. The Queen made her appeal in a "speech from the throne" in the House of Lords, officially opening a new session of Parliament, The speech was written
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  • 229 1 Egypt Appeals For Volunteers Arms CAIRO, Nov. 6 The Egyptian Government early Tuesday appealed to the world for "volunteers and arms." The statement, by Egypt's public information office, said Egyptians were fighting AngloFrench forces in a battle of survival and honour "not only for themselves and their country, but equally
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  • 82 1 Peace Confab By Big Five [Including India] BERN, Switzerland, Nov. 6. The Swiss government invited the Big; Four powers and India Tuesday to hold an immediate summit-level conference in Switzerland to meet the danger of a third Worid war. In telegrams to the heads of governments of the^ five nations,
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  • 202 1 (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 6.— Dr. P. V. Cherian, Chairman «jf the Madras Legislative Council, has been prevented from eliminating two out of the si* graduate constituency members as required by the States Reorganisation Act by order or the Madras High
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  • 258 1 Nehru's Warning: U. S. Propaganda Disproved (From our own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 6,— Premier Nehru's outright cenunoiation of aggression by the Big Powers against Hungary and Egypt was the main «vent at the inauguration of the ninl b annual general conference of the UNESCO held hede for the first
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  • 26 1 KARACHI, NOv 6.—Pakistan has agreed to 'the appointment of Narita Katsushiro as new Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan, it was announced yesterday.- AP
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  • 45 1 CAIRO, Nov. 6—T h c Arabic afternoon paper Al Kahira said today that according to Ankara Radio "the Russian Fleet is moving across the Eastern Mediterranean heading towards Egyprt." Al Kahira said "Russia acts alone to check aggres- sion."— Reuter
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  • 22 1 MANILA, Nov. 6.— The U.S. Embassy spokesman said Tuesday Ambassador Alfred Nufer died shortly after 3 p.m. (Manila time).— AP
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6. India has agreed to Egypt'* request that India should take charge of Egyptian interests In Britain and France. FOC
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  • 34 1 HONG KONG, Nov. 6.— Communist China announced to-day that she will not take part in the Olympic Games In Melbourne because the Nationalist China team has been allowed to compete. Radio Peking announced.— Reuter
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  • 30 1 CAIRO, Nov. 6. Saudi Arabia has broken off all relations with Britain and FVance and cut off oi] supplies to British and French tankers, Cairo Radio an- nounced to-day.— Reuter
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Nov. 6. Sir Anthony Eden'* Cabinet conferred urgently to-day on Marshal Nikolai Bulganln's warning to Britain and France that fighting in Egypt could lead to "a third world w*r/'- Reuter
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  • 23 1 MOSCOW. Nov. B —More than one thousand Muscovites shouting "Down with war" tried to storm the British Embassy In Moscow this morning.— Reuter
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  • 23 1 TEL AVIV, No. 6.—Authoritative sources said to-day that Israel had Informed Britain of her refusal to to withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula Reuter
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  • 44 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 6 U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced Toesday that six countries had offered troops for aa international police force to watch over a cease fire In Egypt. The six are Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Pakistan. Norwav an, i Stvtwfan AP
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  • 30 1 TEL AVIV, Israel, Nov 6. Israel says fighting has stopped on the Egyptian front and her forces occupying Egypt's vast desert Sinai peninsula have been ordered not to shoot AP
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  • 26 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 6. The Ceylon Government Is nctively considering a proposal to offer a detachment of Ceylon troops for the Internationa] police Force for Suez. Reuter
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  • 18 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6 Mr. Morarji Desal, former Chief Minister of Bombay ha* been aot>olnt«d Cabinet Mluintw.— FOC
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  • 478 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Nov. 7, 1956 PANCH SHILA VERSUS COMMONWEALTH! \yilLL those Colombo Powers that are now in the Commonwealth quit it over the Suez issue? Well, if they do, we for one won't be surprised at all. And however much it might affect the Commonwealth citizens in
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  • 637 2 "PRODUCT OF FERTILE BRITISH BRAINS" CALCUTTA. Indian and Pakistani historians have joined forces in an attempt to explode the Black Hole of Calcutta version as recorded in the "Encyclopaedia Britannica." Professor M. A. Azam, Principal, East Bengal Polyteohnique, Dacca, East Pakistan, has protested
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  • 327 2 NEW YORK: Scientists and engineers working on guided missiles for U.S. Forces have called in colour television to help them see what happens at the moment when they roar off from the launching ramps. A closed-circuit system has been devised so that observers sitting some
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  • 93 2 TOKYO, Nov. 6— A pickled snake made a shambles of a Japanese streetcar Monday. It started when a man carrying the snake In a large jar of alcohol accidentally dropped the Jar. Alcohol, Pickled snake and broken glass splattered over the car, sending startled passengers
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  • 164 2 CANADA BANS X-RAY SHOE FITTINGS LONDON: Canada haa banned all X-ray fitting machines in shoe shops on the grounds that they endanger health. Britain's Radioactive Substances Standing Advisory Committee is probing into the harmful potentialities of the machines which may result in a similar ban in Britain. This -means a
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  • 192 2 SHILLONG: In view of th« peculiar problems of transport, procurement and distribution in the State, the Assam Ric« Mills Association has urge upon the Government to revise, in respect of Assam the Reserve Bank's decision to restrict credit facilities against rice, paddy and other foodstuffs.
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  • 492 2 o KOZHIKODE. Speaking at a reception arranged last week in his r°hh Ur by J Vlr K R Kesava Menon > Edit °r, Mathrubhumi, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's Minister moJlvUt S°f at length the ideals that motivated India's foreign policy
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  • 924 2  -  WOODROW WYATT By LONDON. Whatever may be the eventual outcome of events in Poland, it cannot be denied by Communists that Communism everywhere has been hit a terrific blow by the upsurge of independent feeling there. For a long time the Poles
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  • 279 2 ANDHRA GOVT. OFFICES: SHIFT TO GUNTUR MADRAS: Orders have been received by the Andhra Government Offices, now functioning from Madras City, to shift these offices to Guntur and Kurnool by the end of November this year. The offices of the Director of Industries and Commerce, the Director of Animal Husbandry,
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  • 142 2  - CHANGES IN JUTE ADVISORY SERVICE NAFBN DUNDEE: The Association of Jute Spinners and Manufacturers have announced changes in the Work Study Advisory Service following the cessation of contributions from United States counterpart funds. Now the association will use only its own resources to finance and service. It will continue largely
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  • 294 2 DT. BOARDS TO SHARE IN BUS TRANSPORT? MADRAS: The Executive of the Chamber of District Boards which met at Panagal Buildings, Saidapet, last week, adopted a suggestion of the President of the Coimbatore District Board to the effect that even if District Boards could not be permitted to run bus
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  • 28 2 MADRAS: Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-President of the Indian Union, called on Dr. Rm Alagappa Chettiar, who is under medical treatment and inquired about his health
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  • 221 2 W. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER IN MADRAS MADRAS: Dr. Walter Hallstin, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Federal Republic of Germany, in a Press interview here last Friday expressed the hope that the good relations between India and the Federal Republic of Germany would grow in the years to come. Dr.
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  • 66 2 BOMBAY: The Reserve Ban.c of India has served a notice en the United Kerala Bank Ltd.. Kayamkulam, informing the bank that in terms of the first proviso to Sub-Section (2) of Section 22 of the Banking Companies Act, 1940, a licence to carry on the banking business
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  • 524 3 ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED NEW DELHI. The Government of India, it is understood, have decided that the designation of the Administrators will be Lt. Governors in the case of Himachal Pradesh, Chief Commissioners in the case of Manipur and Tripura and Andaman and Nicobar islands. The designation of
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  • 110 3 Talks On Indian Ore And Yugoslav Steel NEW DELHI: The Yugoslav steel mission, now visiting India, is scheduled to start talks with th« State Trading Corporation early next week On the purchase of iron ore from this country. Negotiations between private Arms Calcutta and the nvstlOß for the sale of
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  • 211 3 PATNA; The sacred pipal tree at Bodh Gaya is now free fr«ttv Infestation of parasitical state insects it is officiary stated, here. The final application of insecticide was carried out by the government entomologist cf Bihar, who has now declai«tt the sacred tree out of danger.
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  • 117 3 Rise In Tea Exports To Australia CALCUTTA: Indian tea is gradually gaining ground in the Australian market, according to trade sources here Though total imports cf tea into Australia during the first half of the current year were lower at 24,290,CP0 lbs. as against 27,720,000 lbs. in the corresponding period
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI: The Nepalesw Prime Minister, Mr. Tanka Prasad Acharya, will visit India fti the mddie of December for two weeks, it is learnea. Mr. Acharya will spend two or three days in tne capital ar.d have talks with Mr. Nehru and other xrovernment leaders.
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  • 78 3 NEW DELHI: A Yugos^v women's delegation, led by Ldia Sentjurc, vice-chairman of the Yugoslav Parliament. is expected to arrive in India at the end of this month. During their 10-day stay to India, members of the delegation will meet representative* of various women's organisations. They
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  • 35 3 The U. N. Day wac observed under the auspices of the Madras Government at Rajaji Hall on Oct. 24, Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance is seen addressing the meeting.
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  • 341 3 NEW DELHI: The final Agreement between the Union Government and the Br tish Steel Consortium on the Durgapur steel plant is expected to b*> announced in about two weeks' time. It is understood the Union Ministry of Iron and Steel haa concluded its
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  • 85 3 CLOSURE OF 300-YEAR-OLD SILVER MINES OSLO: Norway's ancient Kongsberg silver mines, established by royal charter in 1624, have finally closed down. The last few tons of silverbearing ore were taken out last week. The decision to close the mines was taken by Parliament after investigations shown that they could not
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  • 143 3 LONDON Because counsel for one of the men in a trial at the Old Bailey, which had been i<oing on for six weeks accidentally discussed the case with one of the jurymen, the case was stopped.. Five men, pleading not guilty, are charged with alleged conspiracy
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  • 111 3 PORTLAND: Oregon, Timber sales on 161,000,000 acres of the public lands mana.;od bj the Bureau of Land Management reached an aii-time higli of $27,500 000 in the fiscal jtiar 1956, Department of the Interior officials announced. These timber lands lie in the western states and in Alaska
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  • 107 3 KARACHI: The two fertiliser factories proposed to be set up by the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation are attracting world wide interest, it is learned. The two factories, which will be based on natural gas, will be located at Mu*tan and Sylhet with a capacity of 200,000 tor.s
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  • 165 3 Announcement By Middle Of This Month NEW DELHI: The setting up of an Afro-Asian body the Afro- Asian Legal Conference— will be simultaneously announced in seven Asian capitals in the middle of November. Liaison officers of the seven Asian countr.es India. Indonesia, Iraq, Burma,
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  • 62 3 KAMPALA: Medical experts believe that the tse-tse fly can be driven out of 800 square miles of infested land, if th<; land is re-claimed from the bush and populated! Natives have volunteered to re-populate and cultivate this land situated in Busoga to the north of Lake Victoria
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  • 719 3 LONDON: A new world's record for deep diving "was recently established by a Royal Niavy diver, Commissioned Boatswain George Wookey, who reached a depth of 600 feet below the surface in Norwegian waters, but naval experts here do not believe the limit has
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  • 65 3 Delegates from nine Asian countries attending the Regional Agricultural Financing and Credit Center at a business session. The conference is being jointly sponsored by the Government of Pakistan, the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization, and the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and Far East. The countries
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  • 249 3 Anglo- French Conditions For Ceasefire LONDON, Nov. s.— Britain and France announced Monday that they would cease al] military action in Egypt as soon as Israel and Egypt accept the U.N. plan for' an international police force to end the Israeli-Egyptian fighting and get the Suez canal back in operation.
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  • 134 3 LONDON: "Bury St. Edmunds Cathedral has an international significance in these times when there is so great a challenge to the way of life ol the western democracies," ob served Dr. Morris, the Bishop of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich, when launching an appeal for £275,000 to
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  • 167 3 ISTANBUL: The Turkish Government have granted 12 foreign companies oil prospecting leases, and it is hoped thai oil will be found in sufficient quantity and quality for commercial exploitation. Earlier this month, at Iskanderun, in the Alexandretta region, the first drilling was made by an
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  • 63 3 ISTANBUL: Preliminary work has been completed in accordance with an agreement between the Turkish Directorate of Heavy Industry and the German firm of Kruppa to enlarge the iron arid steel works at Karabuk, the largest plant in Turkey. Construction is expected to begin next month and the
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  • 49 3 BREAD RATIONING ANGERS BULGARIANS VIENNA: The rationing of bread is causing widespread discontent in Bulgaria, reports reaching here say. Russia, demanding large quantities of wheat from her satellite countries to fulfil her obligations to Egypt, is said to be responsible for a considerable part of the grain shortage. NAFEN
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  • 1368 4 Dr. C. P. Ramaswamy On Claim Of Hindi OOTACAMUND. Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar said here last week that it was wrong to apprehend that the propagation of Hindi would jeopardise the growth and development of the regional languages. He said it was but right that
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  • 181 4 SRINAGAR: The Kashmir Constituent Assembly lust week unanimously adopted clauses of the Draft Constitution relating to citizenship. One of these clauses provided that every person who is or is deemed to be a citizen of India under the provisions of the Indian Constitution shall be a Permanent
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  • 88 4 DOCTOR KILLED BY ATOM RADIATION NEW YORK: Atomic radiation caused the death of D*. Koerber of Philadelphia, it wa s established at a second post mortem. For two years, 60-year-old Dr. Koerber worked at the Atomic Energy Commission at Brookhaven where a part of his work was to inspect the
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  • 255 4 Plea For Revision Of Geneva Convention On Warfare PoWs LONDON: France has suggested the appointment of a High Power Commission to study and revise the Geneva convention on warfare and prisoners of war, highly reliable diplomatic sources revealed here. The suggestion is made to several countries and the International Red
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  • 127 4 Ayurveda University For Calcutta CALCUTTA: Ways and means for reviving the greatness of Ayurveda by establishng an Ayurveda University in Calcutta will be discussed on the occasion of the celebration nf the Dhanwantrai Jayanti to be held here en the last day of this month. The Ayurvedic system of medicine
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  • 185 4 CHINESE ECONOMIC AID TO NEPAL NEW DELHI: The political implications of the latest Chinese economic assistance to Nepal are being carefully examined here. Reliable sources here stated that there would be considerable "concern" here if the Chinese aid meant an influx of the Chinese personnel into Nepal. It is noted
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  • 195 4 RECORD CANADIAN ELECTRICAL OUTPUT MONTREAL: The Canadian electrical equipment manufacturing industry expects that when the final figures for 195f> are published, they will show that this has been a record year. Much of the increase in production can be accounted for by the big demand for heavy equipment caused by
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  • 70 4 The Indian Olympic Hockey Team which passed through Singapore last Saturday for Melbourne to participate In the Olympic Hockey Tourney. Third from left in the second row it Group Captain O. P. Mehra, Manager of the t*9.:t\ and next to him It Balbir Singh, Captain
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  • 235 4 CALCUTTA: The manufacture of metal products in India (excluding machinery and transport equipment) recorded a substantial increase last year as compared to the previous year, according- to an official report. There was a 25 per cent increase in the production of sewing machines
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  • 137 4 MYSORE ZOO HAS ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL MYSORE: There was another new arrival in the Mysore Zoo last week a baby elephant. The captive eland antelope from Tangan- g av e birth to a male baby, which has proved another big attraction to visitors to the zoo, which during the 10
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  • 175 4 FAMILY PLANNING OFFICERS IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The appointment of Family Planning Officers in each State, with central subsidy for three years, to coordinate family planning activities throughout the State and to act as liaison officers of the Central Family Planning Organisation has been recommended by the Family Planning Board.
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  • 136 4 CAIiCUTTA: The overall balance of trade erf the country deteriorated further in August this year, when the adverse balance totalled Rs. 167,--000,000 as compared to a favvourable balance of Ra 51,500,000 in the corresponding month of last year, according tc« official figures. Though the fall
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  • 52 4 His Imperial Majesty Halle Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia arrived In Madras on a two-day visit. On arrival the Emperor was presented with a guard of Honour drawn from No. S.G.T.S. 1.A.F., Tambairam. Wing Commander Tanaque, is seen conducting the Emperor on his Inspection of the guard
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  • 213 4 Indian Diplomat At Royal Danish Ballet Dinner NEW YORK: India's permanent representative to the United Nations, Arthur S. Lai!, persons prominent in society, representatives to the United Nations and officials of Denmark attended a dinner in advance of the premiere performance of the Royal Danish Ballet at the Metropolitan Opera
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  • 82 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Mohanlal Sukhadia, Chief Minister of Rajaafhan, who is now here, had talks with Prime Minister Nehru, the Home Minister, Pandit Pant, and the Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, in connection with the personnel of the new Ministry for the reorganised State of Rajasthan. Mr.
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  • 288 4 NEW DELHI: An Ind an mi salon leavln, D«IM for America last week is to negot ate with the World Bank lean to aid transport development in thl» country. The mission consists ©f Mr. of the World Hank, alao, whii4 r. tJhattacharya,
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  • 380 5 Bihar— "Ruhr Of India" INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL'S PROGRAMME Tk oi_ PATNA. me Bihar Industrial Development Council, an advisory body composed of 24 members, including some of the country's outstanding commercial and industrial leaders, is to have a long-term period for striking out an industrial pattern, according to an official memorandum.
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  • 188 5 RADIOACTIVITY TO TRACE SALMON MIGRATION TOKYO: Soviet fishery ex perts are tracing the migration of salmon by tagging newlyhatched fish with radio-active material. This was revealed by Mi. Sergei Tikhvinsky, head of the Soviet Fishery Mission in Tokyo. Mr. Tikhvinsky disclosed that Soviet scientists have achieved successful results in checking
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  • 184 5 TOKYO: Japan's cotton yarn output in September touched a new post-war high with 225,974 bales an increase of 18,066 bales over the previous month. The Japan Cotton Spinners Association attributed the favourable showing chiefly to the month's increase in spindleage. The month's mixed cotton yarn output amounted
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  • 226 5 PLANNED EMPLOYMENT IN U.K. LONDON: just as employers accept responsibility for planning buildings, installing machinery and developing jn a kets, they must now accept a moral responsibility for plannine the employment of their work people. So said Mr. iai n Macleod, Minister of Labour and National Service, speaking to the
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  • 79 5 ST. LUCIA: Trinidad's total raw sugar production in the crop year ending June 30, 1056, is 17 per cent less than the previous year. In tonnage, the total was 161, »00. In the second quarter of 1956, 73,600 tons were produced 27 per cent less than
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  • 173 5 CHITTAGONG; Offerings at the tea sales held here this week totalled 19,584 chests, comprising 16,106 cheats of leaf, 3.2Q8 chests of dust teaa and a supplement of 284 chests. There was a very good ail rcund demand for leaf teas ana whole leaf teaa came in for
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  • 244 5 NEW DELHI: In a New Delhi plot which a year ago was covered with lawns, trees and small brick structures, now stands 'Vigyan Bhawan', the imposing building where the delegates from several nation? will meet for the Ninth General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
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  • 164 5 TOKYO: Japan is witnessing a natural gas boom with new firms mushrooming all over the country for supplying ordinary households or meeting industrial requirements. Natural gas companies are vying with each other to obtain prospecting rights in pro- i mising areas in Nigata in west-central
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  • 427 5 His Exalted Highness Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur, Nizam VII (1911-1948) the last Ruler of Asaf Jah dynasty founded by Nawab Khamaruddin Cham Khalif Khan Asaf Jah I (1712-1748) and who was a Rajpramukh after the last general election will be an ordinary
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  • 351 5 Whatever might be his position in the new set up, Nizam VII will be a loyal citizen of India. He does not want any position or power. He knows that he cannot fit into any new environment on account of his past history and tradition. He does not
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  • 146 5 MORE JOBS FOR D.Ps. IN WEST BENGAL CAIX3UTTA: With a view to providing employment for displaced persons through the expansion cf medium-scale Industries, the Central Rehabilitation Ministry has sanctioned a further grant of over Rs. 1,674,000 to the West Bengal Government for advancing loans to seven industrial concerns in the
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  • 130 5 oJP ND N: Important impliEST 1 J° r the future of tQ e Mi<*.t'.ie East's oil production are seen m successful experiments made by western scientists with oil pipelines made of plastic. The material used is known as Pol>-vinyl-chloride (PVC) mi o !i derived Partly from oil
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  • 87 5 NEW DELHI: The Lif e insurance corporation of India would not book «uiy further ife business i n Pakistan, Ceyhere last week. This- is because of the restrictions placed on the Corporation by the Governments of these countries following the nationalisation ot insurarce i n India. But
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  • 84 5 MADRAS: a number ol starred questions set down in the order paper released to the various allegations regarding the removal o f stores from areas which are shortly to bt transferred to Kerala and My sore States, but ncoe cf the questions were actually D ut by members.
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  • 249 5 Prayers In Worshippers 9 Languages Urged NEW YORK. The Pope and his advisers are considering reducing the amount of Latin u sed by the Roman Catholic Church on its services and prayers* The United States is the main country calling for the everyday language of
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  • 1055 5 Tribunal's Finding Set Aside MADRAS. Their Lordships the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A. S. Panchapakesa Aiyar allowed in the Madras High Court on Saturday last a writ petition filed on behalf of Dr. V. K. John seeking to set aside the finding recorded by the
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  • 124 5 TIRUCHIRAPPALI: News is to hand here of the gruesome murder of Swarupananda Swamiar (55) on the night of Oct. 28 in Nochiam village, six miles from here. Mr. Dias, Deputy Superintendent of Police under training, and Mr. Fernandez Sub-Inspoc-tor, Manachanallur, found his body lying in a pool
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  • 52 5 EARTH TREMORS IN TIRUNELVELI DISTRICT AMBASAMUDRAM; An earth tremor lasting a tew seconds, was felt at 9-20 a t Sermadevi, Veeravanallur, and Kallidaikurichi o n the south bank of the Thampraparn. ana Ariyanayakipurm on the north bank. At Sermadevl, the tremor was somewhat intense ana vessels kept i n cupboards
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  • 56 6 Kuching'.s first Municipal Elections held yesterday were a great success. Twenty-sevi-n candidates were elected and 80% voted. Big and orderly crowds were present when the results were announced. The Governor showed a deep interest in the elections and toured polling stations, Observers from outstation and from
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  • 48 6 D E ATH We. the undersigned regret to announce to our relatives and friends that our beloved mother Ponnanunal aged 87 passed awa v on 4-11-56 at her residence at Varappur, Tinipattur Taluq, Rainnad Dist.. S. India S. VELLASAMY S. SUPPIAH Block 4, Room 2 R.A.F. Changi, Singapore.
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  • 331 6 Russia Warns Britain France Calls For Joint U.S. -Soviet Military Action To Stop Fighting In Egypt Security Council Rejects The Proposal MOSCOW, Nov. 6.— The Soviet Government warned Britain and France last night that they may face the 'threat of attack "by some stronger power" if they refuse to end
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  • 97 6 LONDON, Nov. 6 Russia last night called for joint Ame-rican-Soviet military intervention—Backed by the United Nations decision to atop Anglo-French "aggression" in the Middle East. Premier Nikolai Bulganin made the appeal In a message tc President Eisenhower, Moscow Radio reported. Bulganin told President
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  • 31 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6— The White House said ye^«.erday the Soviet Union has "an obligation before the world" to withdraw its forces from Hungary before talking about set-
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  • 153 6 U. N. REFUSES TO DISCUSS SOVIET PLAN NEW YORK, Nov. 6 The Security Council last night refused to discuss a Soviet proposal to authorise American and Russian troops to move into Egypt if Britain, France and Israel failed to observe a cease-fire in 12 hours. Voting not to adopt the
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  • 197 6 NEW PERAK FOOD DENIAL CHIEF Che Yeop Mahidin bin Haji Mohd. Shariff, MBE, MCS, yesterday took over as Chief Food Denial Officer In Perak. He has been specially seconded from his MCS duties in Pahang in order to undertake this new appointment. When in Pahang where he has served for
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  • 125 6 Christopher Chataway, the famous British athlete, will be visiting Singapore from Dec. 17 to 26 to make a 8.8.C. 'Television Film under the direction of the well-known 8.8.C. Television Service Producer, Mr. Stephen Hearst. University of Malaya's graduates and undergraduates will be invited to
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  • 390 6 EGYPT DENIES EDEN'S ASSERTION LONDON, Nov. 6 Prime Minister Eden told the House of Commons yesterday the Egyptian Corn/iiander at Port Said is "discussing surrender lenns" with the British general commanding invasion forces in the area. In a dramatic intervention during the debate Eden told the
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  • 156 6 CAIRO, Nov. 6 Egyptian military headquarters, in its fourth communique Monday within two hours of the AngloFrench assault in Egypt, said "civilian casualties, particularly women and children in Port Said, have been extremely heavy owing to constant enemy bombardment of the town." Here is the text of
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  • 104 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6— The Egyptian Embassy here said last night "Anthony Eden's report to the House of Commons that the Port Said com- mander was discussing surrender terms is unture." In a statement telephoned to The Associated Press the embassy declared "the people cf Port Said are still
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  • 232 6 A statement issued by the Education Department says that a total of 159,054 children born in 1949 were registered under Operation "Torch" launched throughout the Federation in August and September of this year. These children will be admitted to school In 1957. This year there are
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  • 45 6 When the vote was taken, a division was called for. Twen-ty-five voted in favour of the amendment, four against (Messrs. Lee Kuan Yew, Ahamad bin Ibrahim, Goh Chu Chua and A. R. Lazarous) and one abstained (Mr. Lim Cher Kheng). Two were absent.
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  • 41 6 NEW DELHI, Nov. 6— Prime Minister Nehru has written to Soviet Premier Bulganin expressing India's concern at the Hungarian develop* ments, a Foreign Ministry source said Tuesday. The contents of the letter were not available. A P.
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  • 57 6 The manager of Scning Estate in the Pengerang area of Johore travelling in a scout car was fired on by three terrorists on Monday. Although wounded in the left hand, he returned the fire and the terrorists fled. A follow-up is now in progress, says an Emergency
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  • 61 6 AH students of Chung Ch'-m High School and Chinese High School who registered betwren Oct. 31 and Nov. 3 should report as soon as possible for classes as follows Chung Cheng High School at Gan Eng Seng School, Ansuo Road at 1.30 p.m. Chinese High School
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  • 38 6 KARACHI, Nov 6.— Prime Minister Husain Suhrawardy left here Tuesday for Tehran in a Pakistan air force plane to confer with top officials of three other Baghdad pact countries on the Middle East situation. AP.
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  • 24 6 Total exports of rubber, all grades to all countries, from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during last month amounted to 81,341 tons.
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