Indian Daily Mail, 21 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 277 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 398 1 India** Resolution Before U.N. CEYLON AND INDONESIA SUPPORT West Welcome* More NEW YORK, NOV. 20 INDIA HAS TABLED A RESOLUTION IN THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY CALLING ON HUNGARY TO ADMIT OBSERVERS TO REPORT ON CONDITIONS INSIDE THE COUNTRY. The resolution was drafted while the
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  • 433 1 NEHRU WILL MEET IKE ON DEC. 16 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 Prime Minister Nehru of India will visit President Eisenhower on Dec. 16, the White House j announced yesterday. Nehru plans to reach Washington Dec. 16 and go to New York Dec. 20. Whether he will remain here all that time
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  • 106 1 LONDON. Nov. 20— Sir Winston Churchill was confined to his home Tuesday with a "slight cold." As a result, Tuesday night's Harrow School "Songs Night," which the former prime minister has attended regularly since 1940, has been postponed. Sir Winston is Harrow's most famous "Old Boy."
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  • 119 1 HUNGARIAN PEOPLE WILL TRIUMPH —NEHRU NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. In his strongest criticism so far ot Soviet action m Hungary, Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament yesterday Russia's prestige had been "powerfully affected. m Eastern European countries, m non-Com-munist countries and even among people m the Soviet Union itself." Opening a
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  • 110 1 LONDON, Nov. 20. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike Ceylon's Prime Minister said here that he felt 'The Russian intervention m Hungary is to be deplored.' 'I would like to see Russian troops withdrawn and Hungary left to work out her own destiny,' he told a press conference. Asked
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  • 278 1 Views on China Praised MANCHESTER, England Nov. 20 The Manchester Guardian today praised Mr. David Marshall, the former Chief Minister of Singapore for the 'humanly' of his views on Communist China. 'Mr. Marshall has been making use of his leisure by touring China, 1 this liberal daily pointed
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  • 316 1 Resurgence Of Imperialism And Colonialism Ceylon P.M.'s Condemnation LONDON, Nov. 20 Ceylonese Premier Solo--1 mon Bandaranaike yesterday condemned Russia's 1 military intervention m Hungary and the Anglo- French attack on Egypt as a "resurgence of imperia- lism and colonialism." He called for the immediate withdrawal of Soviet 1 troops so
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  • 100 1 SKA's Defender -CEYLON G-GA TOKYO, NOV. 20— Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Governor-Gene-ral of Ceylon, was quoted by I a touring Japanese Socialist Tuesday as saying he hopes Japan builds a strong navy to contribute to the defence nf South-east Asia. Tadataka Sata, Socialist memebr of Japan's (upper) House of
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  • 209 1 MALAYALEE GOVERNOR FOR TAMILNAD From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 20— Mr A. J. John former Chief Minister of Travancore-Cochin State, has been appointed the next Governor m Madras, succeeding Mr. Sri Prakasa. He is expected to assume office before the end of this month from Sri Prakasa, who has
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  • 284 1 HAD NO BREAK FROM DUTIES FOR OVER A YEAR london, nov. 20 sir anthony eden is suffering from severe overstrain and has cancelled hils immediate public engagements; a statement from number 10 DOWNING STREET SAID LATE LAST NIGHT. Sir Horace Evans, the Prime Minister's Doctor visited his
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  • 138 1 INDIAN'S APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL REFUSED LONDON, Nov. 20.— A petition by Subrayan, son of Ponnusamy asking for special leave to appeal against his conviction last July at the Assizes at Ipoh, Malaya, of the murder of a man named Manuel, employed as the tapping tindal at Sungei Limau Estate,
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  • 29 1 LONDON, Nov. 20.— Britain has called on Syria to take 'the immediate action necessary* to repair the damage to the oil pipeline which runs through Syria from Iraq.- Reuter
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  • 212 1 HUNGARY EGYPT IN SAME BOAT U Nil's Statement In Calcutta CALCUTTA, Nov. 20 U Nu, former Burmese Prim* Minister, said here today that "Soviet action m Hungary and Anglo-French aggression m Egypt are of the same type and deserve equal condemnation." U Nu, who arrived here for a nine-day visit
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  • 70 1 PRINCE NORODOM IN NEW DELHI NEW DELHI, Nov. 20. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, former King and Prime Minister jof Cambodia, arrived here yesterday at the head of a six-man mission to attend celebrations of the 2,600 th anniversary 01 the death of Buddha. Sihanouk, who will return to hia capital to-day
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  • 51 1 SCHIPHOL, AIRPORT. Near Amsterdam, Nov. 20. The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, repeated here lavst night Egypt would not clear the Suez Canal until British and French forces had been withdrawn. Dr. Fawzi was on his way to the United Nations m New York by
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  • 166 1 NEW DELHI, Nov 20. The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, told Parliament to-day: '•The warfare m Hungary resulting m suppression by Soviet troops would probably have taken a very different turn If there nad been no invasion of E?ypt.'» Mr. Nehru wag reply m to demands m a
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  • 519 2 S'pore, Wed. Nov. 21, 1956 EMERGENCY A REVIEW EMERGENCY statistics for last month and also for the whole period right from the beginning of June, 1948, just issued by the Federation Government do not reveal any new features of this Cora-munist-cum-bandit uprising m Malaya but if analysed they still help
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  • 1463 2 Plea To Renounce "Double Standard 9 BOMBAY. Mr. Jaiprakash Narayan said that India had applied a "double standard" with regard to Egypt and to Hungary which ''to say the least is unworthy of this country." Mr. Narayan said: "It is my lot again to raise
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  • 117 2 MUSIC COMPETITIONS MADRAS: Competitions m the different branches of music, vocal and instrumental, and m different specific composers will be as usual held by the Music Academy, during its 30th Annual Conference session between December 21 and January 1. There will be sepa r ate competitions for men and women
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  • 26 2 HINDU MAHASABHA'S STAND JODHPUR: The All-India Hindu Mahasabha deplored "the method and manner of acts of hostility committed by Britain and Prance m Egypt over the
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  • 107 2 REPRESENTATION ON ZONAL COUNCIL MADRAS: The Union Government have invited all State Governments to nominate their representatives for the respective Zonal Councils to be set up under the States Reorganisation Act. The Zonal Council to be set up for Mariras-Andhra-Kerala Zone will have on it a Union Minister as Chairman.
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  • 115 2 ANNEXE TO BOMBAY SACHIVALAYA BOMBAY: Mr. Morarji Desai, laid the foundation-stone of the Sachivalaya annexe here last week. The six-storeyed annexe will be completed within 20 months at a cost of Rs. 7,200,000. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Desai said that after the creation of the Bigger Bombay State it
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  • 75 2 PRASAD ENTERTAINS UNESCO DELEGATES NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, was at home last Monday to delegates to the UNESCO session. .Delegates from the various countries were introduced to the President by their respective Ambassadors. The prime Ministers of Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia and their Advisers, who have come
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  • 376 2 BELIAGHATA: Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, the Kashmir Premier, last week criticised the signatories of the Baghdad Pact which he said had torn asunder the solidarity of the Arab world and put Egypt's security m jeopardy. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, who was addressing the AICC, made a
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  • 307 2 Judgment Reserved On Writ Petition HYDERABAD: At the Andhra Pradesh High Court last week Their Lordships, the Chief Justice Mr, K. Subba Rao ad Mr. Justice Syed QannrHussain reserved judgment on a writ petition filed by Mr C.Srikishen, a lawyer, questioning the validity of the States Re-organisation
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  • 374 2 All-Part/ Discussion Of Details NEW DELHI: The Chief Election Commissioner, Mr Sukumar Sen, said her that he was working for the target of getting ready for holding the general elections m the first half of February 1957, but a final decision m this regard was
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  • 101 2 PROHIBITION IN TELENGANA HYDERABAD (On.): Mr. M. Narsinga Rao, Andhra Pradesh Prohibition Minister, told pressmen here that he was considering the question of introduction of partial prohibition m Telengana from Oct. next. Tne State Government was expected to take a decision on this matter very soon, he added. Mr. Narasinga
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  • 211 2 INDIAN NAVY VICE-ADM. CARLILL ON TRAINING OF OFFICERS NEW DELHI: The hope that by 1958 the Indian Navy would be able to carry out all officers' training m India, except for certain highly specialised courses, was expressed by ViceAdm. S. H. Carlill, Chief of the Naval Staff here. Adm. Carlill
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  • 156 2 UNDERGROUND ARCADE IN MADRAS CITY MADRAS: Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, and Mr. S. R. Setupati, Minister for Public Works accompanied by Mr. J. M. Lobo Prabhu, Home Secretary, and Mr. S. K. Chettur, P.W.D. Secretary, inspected the site near Round Tana m Mount Road last Tuesday, where the Corporation
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  • 56 2 OPEN AIR THEATRE FOR MADRAS MADRAS: The foundationstone for the open air theatre to be built by the Corporation at the Tennis Stadium grounds m Egmore will be laid on Nov. 16 by Mr. C. Sub'ramanlam, Finance Minister. The .estimated cost of the theatre is about Rs. 36,000 and it
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  • 57 2 "HUNGARIAN CONFLICT THREAT TO PEACE" KATHMANDU: The Prime Minister, Mr. Tanka Prasad, said here that foreign troops should be withdrawn from Hungary and her people should nave complete freedom to settle their affairs themselves the way they may decide to do. The present conflict there, he said definitely constituted a
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  • 85 2 MADRAS: Mr. N. g v fflva Additional District Magistrate and Personal Assistant to the Collector of Chingleput. who has been postt><l as Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Production, Government of India, will hand over charge to the Collector of Chingleput on the afternoon of Nov. 14.
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  • 110 2 MASHRIQI'S PLAN TO SEND VOLUNTEERS LAHORE: "Egypt Day" was observed here last week, by several political parties when public meetings were held at which the Anglo-French aggression m Egypt was condemned. Addressing one of the meetIngs, Allama Mashriqi, former Khaksar Leader, announced that the Islam League, of which he is
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  • 109 2 ANDHRA GOVERNOR ON NEEDS OF INDIA'S CHILDREN HYDERABAD i The Andhia Pradesh Governor Mr. C. M. Trivedi, said here last week, it was his conviction and hope that implementation of successive Five-Year Plans would substantially reduce poverty m the country. He was speaking at the children's 'rally organised by the
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  • 49 2 TEXTILE WORKERS CLAIM AHMEDABAD: The Ahmcdabad Textile Labour Association, claiming a membership of over 87,000 served a notice on the Ahmedabad MUowners Association demanding an "adequate rise" m wages for over 120,000 textile woi'cers employed m the city's mills The notice did not specify th& amount of io^ioa^c recently,
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  • 2126 3 4-NATION MOTION ON INCREASED BUDGET CARRIED J? I SLS£HP i 11 8 of oae millkm dolLu* vi the UNESCO's budget celling for 1957-58 was ??*?JSJS2i P lc d »y vy the general conference of Ihe UNESCO by a vote of 27 to 20
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  • 26 3 NEW DELHI: Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, Deputy Leader of the U.K. Delegation to the UNESCO General Conference, gave a non-committal reply to
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  • 22 3 HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Government has decided upon a Rs, 1.16 crore building programme m the c&y\*
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  • 370 3 NEW DELHI: India was among the eleven countries elected last Tuesday to fill vacancies on the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation. India's nominee on the Board is Dr. Zakir Hussain, a member of the Rajya Sabha and former Vice
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  • 180 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan, Union Deputy Minister and Chairman of the Netaji Enquiry Committee, last Tuesday undertook to retire from public life m the evidence placed before the committee could be proved to point to any conclusion different from that arrived at by the
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  • 139 3 I.N.T.U.C.'s CALL FOR HIGHER WAGES NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, which concluded its two-day session here, called upon all the affiliated unions m various industries to demand a general increase m wages. The Committee, m a resolution, said that m the majority of
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  • 44 3 The $175,000 Co-operative College of Malaya at Petal ing Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, was officially opened by Mr. B. J. Surridge, C.M.G., 0.8. E., Adviser on Cooperation to the Secretary of State on Nov. 13. A view of the Co-operative College.
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  • 2016 3 Military Alliances And Pacts Condemned CALCUTTA: a Call to the people of India to forget their petty dPffedrencee and devote all their strength for the implementation of the Second Five Year Plan was made by < Mr. Nehru addressing a vast gathering on the
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  • 423 4 Soviet Offer To Help India's Second Plan NEW DELHI. Mr. K. C. Reddi, Union Minister for Production, returned to Delhi last Monday from his four-week tour of the Soviet Union, West Germany, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland and Czechoslovakia, undertaken m connection with the implementation
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  • 104 4 BRITISH ECONOMISTS IN DELHI NEW DELHI: Three of the six financial experts from the U.K., invited by the Government of India to visit important development projects and industrial centres m the country, arrived here last week. They are: Dr. Duncan Burn of The Times, Mrs. Barbara Wootton of the Bedford
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  • 485 4 Welfare Of Children: Prasad's Appeal NEW DELHI: President Prasad has sent a message to the Indian Council of Chief Welfare on the occasion of National Children's Day. The message says ''On the occasion of the National Children's Day, which also nappens to be Universal Children's Day, i send mv l°
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  • 154 4 MADRAS: The alertness and presence of mind of a young Woman led to the arrest of an Intruder m a house m Kodambakkam last week. The stranger, it is reported, entered the house m the United India Colony when the inmates were BtoMtng m one of the
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  • 189 4 PUNJAB CABINET: REALLOCATION OF PORTFOLIOS CHANDIGARH: The Chief Minister, Sardar Partap Singh Kairon, last Thursday announced a re-allocation of portfolios to the members of the Punjab Cabinet. The re-distribution is as follows: Chief Minister, Sardar Partap Singh Kairon: General Administration (Law and Order), Transport, Publicity, Anticorruption, Social Welfare and Local
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  • 146 4 MADRAS: Mr. S. K. Dey, Union Minister for Community Projects, who arrived here last evening by air from Trivandrum, and was met by Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, and had an informal discussion with him on the State Government's development programme with special reference
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  • 106 4 GAUHATI: Mr, U. N. Dhebar, Congress President, was accorded a rousing reception on his arrival here last week on a four-day visit to Assam. Mr. Dhebar was accompanied from Calcutta by Mr. Bishnuram Medhi, Assam Chief Minister, Mr. Bimala Prasad Chaliha, President, Assam Congress Committee, and several
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  • 66 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has sanctioned a further loan of Rs. 38 lakhs for the Nagarjunasagar Project. The loans sanctioned so far total Rs. X 49 lakhs. The Nagarjunasagar Project (Stage I) a venture of the Andhra Government Is estimated to cost about Rs. 85 crores.
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  • 304 4 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Board of Secondary Education has resolved to introduce a system of objective test for the higher secondary examinations with effect from March 1957. The objective tests will be held m both language and non- language subjects. In the language subjects, 60 per cent
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  • 83 4 Overseas ttuttentt from 63 Commonwealth and forolgn countries—holders of Fellowships awarded by th« United Nations and its Specialised Agencies— attended a reception at the Headquarters of the British Council, m London, recently to mark the 11th anniversary of the founding of the United
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  • 453 4 Social Factors 9 Influence NEW DELHI: The health policy of a Government was an instrument of its larger social policies and progress m all social spheres must necessarily act and react on each other, said Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, the Union Minister for Health, inaugurating an International Seminar
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  • 514 4 RECORD OF INDIAN RAILWAYS NEW DELHI. The Indian railways last year set up a new record m operational effi ciency, beating their own previous year's performance which itself was then an all-time record. The 1955-56 operational efficiency- index pertaining to the intensity of wagon usage on the board
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  • 40 4 LUCKNOW: The Chairman of the Central Parliamentary Board of the Socialist Party of India has informed party units that the party has chosen the symbol "Tree" as its first choice m the coming general elections.
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  • 69 4 Denmark is to supply troops to the United Nations force to keep the peace m the Middle East. (Left) A Danish soldier inspects the United Nations flash, newly sewn on the Uniform of his friend. (Right) A Danish soldier, with the flash of the
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  • 141 4 NEW DELHI: To meet the increasing demand for professional company secretaries, an institute of company secretaries has been set up, with its headquarters m Calcutta. The institute, which enjoys the support of the Government of India, will be on the lines of the Institute of Chartered
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  • 143 4 GULBARGA: The people of Halbarga village m Bhalki taluk of Bidar district heard sounds of explosion from under the ground and experienced a shock similar to an earth tremor on the evening of Nov. 5 and the following morning, according to a report from the Collector
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  • 210 4 NEW YORK. TUB RECENT 30UTR BAST ASIAN BX> HIBITION AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM DURINQ THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSEWAREB SHOW BROUGHT FORTH CONSIDERABLE INTEREST FN SOME PRODUCTS, ACCORDING TO MR. RUBSBL WRIOHT WHO STAGED THE EVENT. Merchandise from Viet Nam, Thailand, Cambodia and
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  • 926 5 S4RVOIMYA PLAN TOR RE-ORIENTATION NEW DELHI: IN A DRAFT SARVODAYA PLAN, A COMMITTEE OF THE ALL INDIA SARVA SEW A SANGH HAS SUGGESTED THAT THE PRESENT 'INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE SHOULD BE REVOLUTIONISED AND REORIENTED TOWARDS DECENTRALISATION, SELFSUFFICIENCY AND FULL AND INTEGRAL EMPLOYMENT. In the field of agriculture,
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  • 69 5 Mysore Official In Accident BANGALORE: Mr. D. Ramaswami Iyengar, Registrar, My- sore High Court, had a miraculous escape last Tuesday when the car which he was driving was involved m a collision with a bus of tha Bangalore Trans- < port Service m Visveswarapuram. The car of Mr. Iyengar was
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  • 126 5 RAIL-SEA CO-ORDINATION MADRAS: The Rail-Sea Coordination Committee, set up by the Government of India, has concluded ittf work of recording evidence and fe now at the final stage of its enquiry, it is learnt. The data collected so far will bo tabulated m the next few weeks and will be
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  • 1035 5 The Commission appoir Wara University to considei a Medical College at Kurnc Andhra has submitted a r< pection of the facilities ay The Commission was fairly impressed 'with jthe facilities I that are to be made available for the proposed Medical College at Kurnool. The Commission
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  • 73 5 tk« iMdtn of the Soviet Union take the salute on a dais m front of the Lenin M«u»oleum In Red Square, Moscow. oXlnTtff |»rJdl^trcetebrate Jhe ann.llr.ary of the 1917 Revolution m Russia. (Left to right) Clim.nti vorojhjtov, m-MiSSnt af th« Soviet Union; Grlaori Zhukov, Dofonco
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  • 313 5 BOMBAY, Nov. 19 Studio shooting of "Bhagai Kanwar Ram," the first Sindhi dim to be produced m 'India atter partition, iias been com- i pletea here. Authentic sequences from I the life 01 the well-known 1 fcinhi saint ana poet, bnagai i Kanwar Ram, who was
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  • 66 5 The first All-India Kisan Tour organised m the State was given a hearty send-off by Mr. V. R. Ramanatha Iyer, Mayor of Madras. The Mayor made a critical survey of the arrangements made m the Special Train, including the Indian style kitchen bogie, and other amenities
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  • 188 5 MADRAS: A Minister of the Union Government will be deputed to mediate m the dispute between Madras and Andhra States over the border issues and effect an early settlement. While the name of the Minister to be entrusted with this task is
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  • 130 5 FRUITS VEGETABLES PRODUCTION TO STEP I P BANGALORE, Nov. 19 The Union Government has a scheme of increasing the production of fruits and vegetables m the country by 10 pet cent. The present total production amounts to 18,000,000 tons a year. A sum of Rs 3,000,000 has been earmarked for
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  • 106 5 MADRAS: Mr. Ray T. Thurston, farmer Deputy Chief of Mission In the American Embassy at Athens, and Mr. James Killian, former Director of American Aid Programmes for Yugoslavia, who formed the second team of members sent by the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, discussed at
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  • 456 5 Reinstatement I Of Headmaster: D.P.l. 's Order Upheld MADRAS: The order of the Director of Public Instruction. Madras, dated April 20. 1956. directing: the reinstatement of Mr. V. Sarangapani Naidu, as Headmaster of the Kalyanasundaram High School, Tanjore was upheld m the Madras 'High Court last Monday, by Their Liordships
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  • 125 5 Handloom Textiles: Good Market In America BANGALORE, Nov 19 Indian handloom textiles have a promising: market m the United States, said Mr. Boris Kroll, a member of a threeman American team touring country. He said that suitable changes m designs would have to be made, Mr. Kroll added that production
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  • 189 5 FIXING CEILINGS ON INCOMES CALCUTTA: The official approach towards certain economic issues was reported to have been strongly disputed by a section of A.I.C.C. members at Congress Election Manifesto Sub-Commit-tee meetings. Principal among the disputed issues was the fixation of ceilings on incomes of individuals. The absence m the draft
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  • 1176 6 MASS DEPORTATIONS Nations' Call To Russia Hungary And Russia Deny Charges NEW YORK, NOV 20 A UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE SAID HIS GOVERNMENT HAD FACTUAL INFORMATION THAT SINCE NOVEMBER 14, At LEAST 16,000 PEOPLE HAD BEEN DEPORTED FROM HUNGARY. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, the American delegate
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  • 55 6 Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge of the United States said that m both the Hungarian and Soviet speeches, he had not heard one single, unqualified denial of the deportations. Like his Hungarian predecessor, the Soviet Foreign Minister had denied the Soviet outrage yet had refused to allow the
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  • 221 6 Birla Says Textile Trade Will Increase By 3p.c. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20— B. M. Birla, one of India's leading industrialists, said yesterday the closing of the Suez Canal will not affect India's trade patterns but will add about 3 per cent to the
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  • 31 6 HONG KONG, Nov. 20— Premier Chou En-lai of Red China told 100,000 North Vietnamese In Hanoi Monday the United States has "obstructed and sabotaged" a unified Vietnam.- AP
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  • 113 6 From our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 20 Danger signal has been hoisted In all ports on the Madras Coast during last two days as a result of stormy weather with heavy wind and rain The weather still continues 'to be bad since cyclonic storm is nearing
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  • 57 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 20 Syria accuses British, French and Israeli Military planes of violating her air space. A letter addressed to the President of the united Nations Security Council, handed m by the Syrian Permanent Representative, Mr. R&fik Asha, said that the planes had engaged 'm
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  • 674 6 INDIAN OPPOSITION PARTIES WANT TO QUIT CWEALTH ASHOK MEHTA CRITICISES NENON NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 Op-, position leaders m the Indian Parliament yesterday called for India to quit the Commonwealth m protest against British action m Egypt. The Communist leader, A. K. Gopalan, who was first speaker m the foreign
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  • 150 6 Two more Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. A patrol of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment, killed a terrorist who attempted to throw a hand grenade m the Sungei Siput North area of Perak yesterday morning. The grenade, 30 rounds
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  • 72 6 LONDON, Nov. 20. Egypt has sent a note to the United Nations alleging 'latest AngloFrench attacks on the civilian population of Port Said' since the cease-fire Cairo Radio reported m its Arabic broadcast. The note was sent by the Egyptian government to its permanent representative at
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  • 117 6 PARIS, Nov. 20 Gen Alfred M. Gruenther stepped down as Supreme Commander of the 15-nation Atlantic treaty forces Tuesday and passed the job to U.S. Air Force General Lauris Norstad. Troops representing all the NATO nations except Iceland which has no armed forces paraded without
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  • 153 6 -BAKSHI GHULAM MD. SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Nov. 20 The Prime Minister of Kjuahmlr, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, said yesterday that no power on earth would now dhange the new constitution, which will come into force on January 26. He was speaking after the signing
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  • 481 6 <Don't Come To Cairo 9 Nasser To Pak. P. M.! KARACHI, Nov. 20 Government officials have confirmed a Bagdad Report that President Nasser had tuned down a suggestion by the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, that he visit Cairo. Before leaving her* un Saturday, Mr. Suhrawardy suggested to
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  • 73 6 KARACHI, Nov. 20, President Nasser's "rude refusal" to receive Pakistan's Prime Minister for talks on the Middle East situation was v "calculated insult to our country and our people," the Engnsn language newspaper Dawn said Here today. Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, the Prime Minister, suggested to BELGRADE,
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