Indian Daily Mail, 24 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 280 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 532 1 IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM EGYPT DEMANDED Afro Asian Group Co Sponsor Resolution At U.N. U. S. BACKS MOTION NEW YORK, Nov. 23.— The Asian-African group military authorities m Port Said are co-operating with the U.N. command In Egypt. Hammarskjold's second question related to Britain's plans for evacuating its forces.
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  • 220 1 LONDON Nov. 23— Sir Anthony Eden conferred with senior Cabinet colleagues yesterday on questions to be settled before he flies to Jamaicca today fcr a three- week rest from serious overstrain. The Prime Mlrdster talked with Mr. R. A. Butler, Leader of the House c t
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  • 75 1 PORT SAID, Nov. 23 The British Navy to-da y began lifting the tint of EgypV* hi uttied ships to "unplug" the blockade of the northern end of the Suez Canal. Commander j. K. L. Moore, Royol Navy Officer In charge of the clearance operation, told Router to-day "by
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  • 33 1 I-ONDON, Nov. 23. The Admiralty said to-day it should be possible by the weekend to release through Port Said into the Mediterranean some of the IS ships marooned m the Suez Canal. Reuter
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  • 34 1 BAGDAD, Nov. 23. Mr. Ittkander Mirza, Pakistan President, has Invited Saudi Arabia to join other Moslem powers In a move to strengthen solidarity amon? the Middle Eastern Stated usually reliable mumm »m here.' Reuter
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Nov. 88.—Moscow Radio denied Thursday that Soviet troops m Hun?, ary and Romania were moving toward the Yugoslav border, AP
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Nob. 23 —Lone line* of British automobile owners «hafried through the nations pfmt Offices Thursday claiming the first coupon* for gasoline rationing due to begtat Dec. 17. Hie motorists weTe orderly, but grumbled at the- thought of being out down to a minimum* of 220 miles a month travel
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  • 64 1 PORT SAID, Nov. «S. Aflrlo-French military chiefs Thursday banned any amenity of more than a dozen Egyptian**, to prevent any new pro- Nasser demonstrations tn this thin strip of occupied Egypt. The ban came as an aftermath of a da)- of disorders m which two Egyptian youths were kflied by
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  • 53 1 PARIS, Nov, W. The French National Assembly Thursday night ratitield a fr cndship treaty with Übya by a vote of 411 to 120. The treaty provides for the withdrawal of French troops numbering gome 450 officers and men— from Libya and some adjustments m Libya's favour at the kingdom's border
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  • 215 1 Br. Withdrawal Depends On U. N. Force Ability LONDON, Nov. 23.— Britain served notice Thursday she was not prepared to withdraw from Egypt until the United Nations policing force was competent to ensure the clearance of the blocked Suez Canal and prepared for a settlement of the canal's future. The
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  • 212 1 From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 23.— Mr. B. Ramakrishna Rao was sworn m as the fiist Governor of Kerala State at Trivandrum on Thursday by the Chief Justice T. Koshi. Addressing the public gathered m front of the Durbar Hall, Mr. Rao declared that his
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  • 69 1 MADRAS, Southern India, Nov. 23.— A total of 104 people were killed and 60 injured when the southbound Madras Tuticorin Express was derailed this morning between Ariyalur and Kal lagan stations. An official report said the train's engine, seven bogies and a parcel van went
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  • 43 1 SALISBURY, Southern Rhonseia, Nov 23. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, will leave London b y air on December 27 for a three-week visit to the Rhodesian Federation, it was officially announced m Salisbury Reuter
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  • 38 1 KARACHI, Nov. 23.—Pakistan is sending her first ambassador to the Sudan m the second week m December, official sources said. He is Chaudhry Ali Akbar, former education minister m the Punjab provincial government AP
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  • 36 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 23.— Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, soviet Foreign Minister, formally proposed a world economic conference for next year to set up an International Trade Organisation within the framework of the United Nations.
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  • 142 1 NEHRU ASKED TO WRITE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. M "Horror comics" have now been banned la India, by a bill passed In Lok Sabha yesterday The bin was first introduced last year and was shelved for some time till the protests of teachers and
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  • 291 1 West Mast Quit Bases Abroad UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov 23— The Soviet Union offered Thursday to withdraw it a troops from Eastern Europe as soon as the Western powers abolished their foreign bases. Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri T. Shepilov, m a policy speech
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  • 411 1 But Knew Israel's Move Well In Advance LONDON, Nov. 23— The Eden government Thursday rejected demands for an impartial investigation into widespread allegations of collusion between Britain, France and Israel m attacking Egypt. Laborites pressed for the inquiry during an uproarious session of the House of Commons
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  • 215 1 U.S. HAD CRACKED TOP SECRET CODES USED BY BRITAIN, FRANCE ISRAEL LONDON. Nov. 23.— A Labour Member of Parliament claimed that the United States knows the full story behind the Middle East conflict because the American Air Force had cracked top secret codes used by Britain, France and Israel. In
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  • 43 1 CHINESE BANANA FOR JAPAN TOKYO, Nov. 23.— Japan w:ll impart U*****,400 wortn of bananas from Corronunist China, the Ministry of Internatiora. Trade and Industry ■-'aid Thursday, Typhocns this year damageu the banana crop on Fcimosa, Japan's chie f svpplier of the fruit A.P.
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  • 540 1 Prevented Soviet Domination And Made Them Look To N onImperialist Powers For Help LONDON, Nov. 23 The New Statesman and Nation, left-wing weekly review, said that "Until Britain and France are out of Suez, no oil will come from the United States, and until
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  • 196 1 Acts o; disorder and iccfia* cipiine amcog the school children of Chung Lfc,g High Schco. at Penang took plac« yesterday nverning. School children defied requests by the schoo. authorities to disperse and seme proceeded to the Hall where examinations wero being held. They entered
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  • 529 2 DESERVING CAUSE JT is gratifying to hear ihat prominent members of the various communities m the Federation have banded themselves together to raise funds for the medical and other relief of the Egyptians who are suffering as a result of the Israeli and Anglo-French attacks on her
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  • 1716 2 Hesitant Stand Of Foreign Capital .Clive Street's Fears Examined CALCUTTA. While the India Government's efforts to obtain more external loans for financing programmes under the Second Plan, reached a definitive stage with the departure of the Railway officials for talks with the World Bank, there are indications
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  • 104 2 NEW DELHI: Letters of agreement for the supply of cement by Pakistan to India against the contract entered into some time ago by the Indian State Trading Corporation for the import of 105,000 tons of cement from Pakistan, were signed here last week by representatives of
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  • 100 2 CALCUTTA: The Executive Committee of the Federation of All India Local Authorities, which concluded its two-day sitting m Calcutta recently requested the Government of India to enlarge the scope of the Terminal Tax Bill. It also asked the Government to extend the levy to all
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  • 103 2 BOMBAY: Mr. Ganga Saran Sinha, Chairman of the PrajaSocialist Party, last week issued a directive to Party units all over the country to observe Nov. 18 as "Egypt-Hungary Day." He has asked the P.S.P. branches to organise mass meetings and processions "to protest against the Anglo-French-Israel aggression on
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  • 35 2 NEW LAW COMMISSION MEMBER MONGHYR: Mr. Aghore Nath Bannerji. a leading lawyer of Bihar has been co-opted as a member to the Law Commission set up by the Government of to<Ua. it is learnt here.
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  • 292 2 at thi A s2Sili- VleW that the 10 P rinci P'w enunciated hid not Sin 0 f AtJan and Afrlcan countries gut- smtkls. r k 5j i 2?«?.srss^ tsP'-'a.fiK'ss &%as..*t** prlm! Speaking at a luncheon giv-, en by him m honour of the I Indonesian Prime
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  • 109 2 THREE APPOINTED TO INSPECT BRIDGES NEW DELHI: The Railway Board had set up a three-mem-ber committee of engineers to examine the condition of bridges on the former Nizam's State Railway, and to review the existing rules for and procedure of Inspecting bridges on all Indian Railways, says a Press Note.
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  • 138 2 LAHORE: The Working Committee of the Kashmir Muslim Conference, the ruling party m Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, has demanded "police action against India" by the U.N. to solve the Kashmir dispute. The committee m a resolution passed at the meeting m Rawalpindi last week said; "The U.N. should forthwith
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  • 96 2 DR. P. K. BANERJEE'S NEW POST CALCUTTA: Dr. Purnendu Kumar Banerjee has been appointed Deputy Secretary Id charge of the U. N. and Con ference Division m the Ministry of External Affairs. Dr. Banerjee has previously acted as High Commissioner m Canada and was a member 01 India's permanent mission
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  • 87 2 NEW HEADQUARTERS NEW DELHI: The Administrative Commission of the General Conference of the UNESCO today recommended to the Conference to authorise the Director-General of the UNESCO to negotiate with the appropriate French authorities for an additional loan of up to one million dollars to complete the construction of UNESCO's new
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  • 189 2 COLOMBO; Prof, g c Harland, p.RS., an authority on genetics, coreiders Ceyiens coconut industry to be weii organisey ana established strongly enough to meet competition from other producing countries. He added, however, that there wa s never yet an industry which could not be effectively improved to
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  • 40 2 KRISHNAMACHARI TO ADDRESS A.C.C.I. CALCUTTA: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Finance will address the annual general meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of India to be held m Calcutta on Dec. 10, it was announced last week.
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  • 1324 3 WAGE BOARDS FOR "SOME INDUSTRIES" SOON; TREATY OF CESSION: CLOTH PRODUCTION QUOTA Lok Sabha Questions: NEW DELHI: The Government of India proposes to set up shortly wage boards for "some industries," the Deputy Minister for Labour, Mr. Abid AM, said m the Lok Sabha last Wednesday. Replying to Mr. Bhagwat
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  • 63 3 DEMONSTRATION BEFORE PARLIAMENT HOUSE NEW DELHI: About 100 members of the Socialist Party, last Friday staged a demonstration m front of the Parliament House m protest against Anglo-French aggression on Egypt. The demonstrators demanded immediate withdrawal of India from the Commonwealth, nationalisation of the British and French capital m India
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  • 45 3 Leaving the Conference Hall at Beirut, Lebanon, after a conference on Middle East problems are, left to right: King Feisal of Iraq, King Hussein of Jordan, President Shukri Kuwatli of Syria, King Saud of Saudi Arabia, and President Camille Chamoun of Lebanon.
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  • 275 3 NEW DELHI: The American Jewish Congress has urged the President to provide "affirmative leadership" m public-school desegregation. It asked the Republicans and Democrats to "assert and reassert their support of the Supreme Court's decision, their intention to bring about prompt compliance with
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  • 166 3 TIRUVARUR: Mr. S. S. Ramaswami Padayachi, Minister for Local Administration, arrived m Peralam last Thursday the course of a tour of Nannila m taluk. At Mudikonclan, the Panchayat Board presented the Minister with an address, which pleaded for the provision of all civic amenities
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  • 50 3 TUNGABHADRA BOARD CONSTITUTION NEW DELHI: The constitution of the Tungabhadra Board has been amenued, consequent on the reorganization of States. The Chief Engineer, Public Works Department, Irrigation Project, Hyderabad, has ceased to D ea member of the board, according to a notification issued by the Ministry of Irrigation and Power.
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  • 298 3 Suffrage For Adults Kashmir Prime Minister advised Muslims of India to have full confidence that their interests were safe m the hands of their national leaders. All communities had equal rights and privileges He congratulated Mr. Dhebar, the Congress President, on his circular to Congress organizations advising
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  • 168 3 CHAVAKACHCHERI: "1 aim pleased to see a novel feature m Jaffna regarding co-operation. iKor every three nouses m Jaffna, there are four co-perators. It is a mjedel to the rest of the world," said Mr. Lawrence Tun Htawag, Assistant Registrar Trainee from Burma, who is
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  • 476 3 Death Of Lawyer Miller Of Madras MADRAS The death occurred last Friday at the Lady Willingdon, Nursing Home Madras of Mr. Leslie Davisori Miller senior partner of Messrs. King and Partridge, following an abdominal operation on Nov. 4. He was 50 and is survived by his wife and a son.
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  • 376 3 Tariff Amendment Bill Passed NEW DELHI: The Minister for Heavy industries, Mr. M. M. Shah, assured the Lok Sabha last Thursday that m the location of new industries, Government would pay full attention to the industrial development of under- developed areas m the country.
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  • 173 3 NEW DELHI: A Bill introduced m the Lok Sabha last week seeks to empower the Madras Government to determine by lots which two members of the State Legislative Council, representing Graduates Constituencies, should vacate office from November 1. 1956. Two of these members will have to go
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  • 93 3 PATHANKOT: Nine military personnel died and 12 others injured as a result of a collision between two military lorries on I Nov. 14 near Tunhati on the Pathankot-Dalhousie id., about 35 miles from here, according to a report received last Friday. Three persons were
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  • 543 3 "EXPORT" OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LONDON: Public statements by Mr. Nehru are cited as an illustration of tin- important of I English as the most widely I diffused second language of the modern world m the annual report of the British Council for 1955-56, just published here. Quoting Mr. Nehru's remarks
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  • 142 3 COLOMKO. The Food Mln/s^rs protvoMU to introdu™ emergency regulations to author.se ccurti to whin t^S Instead the Ministers deciaed to make imprtgonment compulsory fo r a4 those found guilty of hcardLcg essential foodstuffs and prcfiteerlne m essential Items of food The lay at present gives
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  • 646 4 CEYLON'S INDIGENOUS, ARTS CRAFTS TO BE PROMOTED Referring to the Cultural Oertre, he said it w*s project of great possibilities m the cultual sphere to "Tne entire Muslim population of Ceylon. The Oentre would steadily ccntribute to the cultural enrichment of Ceylon. Senator Azee z said the Centre was estimated
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  • 94 4 PAX GIFT TO CEYLON CULTURAL CENTRE COLOMBO; The Muslim Cultural Centre would shortly undertake the publication ot hooks on lsbam and Islam xs m Sinhalese, said Senator A. M. A. Azeez, principal ot Zahira College, Qclombo, who accepted a Rs, 25.000 gift from Pakistar to the Centre. Thanking Dr. Reyazui
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  • 487 4 MADRAS: Mr Julius Braunthal, Secretary" Socialist International, said that the GeneraJ Council of the Socialist International would meet on Nov. 30 at Copenhagen to consider the situation mi n West Asia and Hungary. He said an emergency meeting of the socialist International Bureau had been called
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  • 50 4 INDIAN RED CROSS GIFT TO EGYPT AND HUNGARY NEW DELHI: The Indian Red Cross Society has sent Rs. 10,000 to the International Committee of the Red Cross at Geneva for urgent relief work among victims of conflict m Egypt and Hungary, the headquarters of the Indian Red Cross Society announced.
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  • 139 4 LAHORE: The Working Committee of the Kashmir Muslim Conference, the ruling party m Pakistan-occupied Kashmir has demanded "police action against India" by the United Nations to solve the Kashmir dispute. The Committee m a resolution passed at the meeting m Rawalpindi recently, said "United Nations should
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  • 161 4 MINIMUM WAGES FOR PLANTATION WORKERS MADRAS The Government of Madras have appointed a 12-member Advisory Committee for revising the minimum wages for employment to plantations tea, coffee, rubber o r cinchona. The minimum wages for plantation employees was last fixed m Marcn, 1952. The Commissioner of Labour, Madras, will be
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  • 214 4 Assurance By Indian Peace Congress CALCUTTA: About 2.000 delegates, observers ana guests who assembled at the inaugural session of the All-India Peace Congress m the Indoor Ranji Stadium here last Thursday sent a message to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru appreciating his magnificent lead for world peace which had won the admiration
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  • 141 4 CALCUTTA; Mr. C. C. Desai, India's High Commissioner In Pakistan, said last Friday he was happy to find a growing tendency m East Pakistan to promote friendly relations with India. He had no doubt that this gesture would be amply responded to m India, specially m West Bengal,
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  • 633 4 Colourful Reception At Station CALCLTTA: Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, accompanied by his two daughters, a son (the Duke of Harar), and an entourage of 24, arrived at Howrah Station on Thursday morning. He was re"fj? 5? l* c Governor, fl» Chief Minister, members of the Diplomatic Corps and others.
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  • 502 4 Three Visiting Premiers Address Parliament NEW DELHI: The Prim© Minster of Indonesia, Burma and Ceyton m Ilwar address to Members of the Indian Parliament last week called on smaller nation to band themselves together to prevent the degeneration of international law into the law off
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI: Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne, High Commissioner for Ceylon m India, formally presented to the Union Health Minister, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, last week a token gift of tea, representing the Ceylon Government's offer of 1,000 lbs. of tea for relief of earthquake victims m
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  • 66 4 MYSORE: Students of the Indian College of Medicine here called off their strike last Friday and attended their classes on the assurance given by the Chief Minister. Mr. Nijalingappa, that the Government would spare no pains to improve the conditions of the hospital and the college.
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  • 550 4 ((Sponsored by Tamils Representative Council) ATHLETIC SPORTS GAMES TOURNAMENTS An athletic sports and five games tournaments of Badminton, Soccer, Swimming, ChaduKudu, and Chess will be held m connection with the Tamils Festival Celebrations. The athletic sports will be held on Sunday 6th January, 1957 at Jalan Besar
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  • 196 4 Application forms for entry to the Tamils Festival sports events are available free of charge at the following places: Hon. Joint Secretaries, Tamils Festival Sports Committee: 125, Serangoon Road, Singapore 8. Tamilnad Bood Depot, 20, Klang Road. Tamil Brotherhood Association, Farrer Park. Komala Vilas,
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  • 660 5 BOMBAY. "If the price of friendship is lhat we should not criticise a country for her actions, then we should not have that kind of friendship/ declared Mr. Jaya I'rakash Narayan here last Thursday. He added: "we witl be doing a disservice to peace if
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  • 85 5 NEW DELHI: India's net invi^ble earnings during 1955--56 amounted to Rs. 24.7 crores from transportation including shipping and Rs. 4.3 crores from insurance. Mr. b. R. Bhagat, Deputy Minister for Finance, told Sardar Iqbal Singh m the Lok Sabha. He added that during the year Ind
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  • 307 5 NEW DELHI: UNESCO would launch a detailed programme of work m the field of atomic energy for peaceful uses if the general conference of the organisation approves the recommendation of its Executive Board. The Board's recommendation to the conference last week followed a report presented by
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  • 89 5 SOUTH INDIAN MUSIC CONFERENCE MADRAS: The Hon. Secretary, the Indian Fine Arts Society. Madras, writes: The Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Indian Fine Arts Society and the Twenty-fourth South Indian Music Conference wUI be conducted m a Special Pandal next to V. P. Hall from December 22, 1956 to January
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  • 392 5 Lala Lajpat Rai Portrait Unveiled In Parliament NEW DELHI: Unveiling a portrait of Lala Lajpat Rai m the central hall of Parliament last Saturday Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, described him as India's first national leader to bring a glimpse of socialism to the country. 1 The portraits painted by Satish
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  • 96 5 JAMSHEDPUR: It is learnt that almost one-fifth of the construction work under the 9130 million contract with Kaiser engineers has bee n completed on the Tata Steel project to double output to two million tons, it is learnt. Preparatory work on engineering designs and field facilities was
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  • 313 5 NEW DELHI: A "Man from Maw" lias arrived here but he is knocking m vain at tile doors of UNESCO. His exclusion is not on Account of accreditation difficulties, for he holds a valid pass. Nor is his inability to see the proper people due
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  • 288 5 KARACHI: The Awami Lea-SU<--.%neraJ Secretary Mi-* 9frHhrt*frft Hafl U*nant, has been sacked by prime Minister WIWiM*" 1 no is a convlnbf of tfle an^Fakistan Awami League it is authoritatively learnt. Ml Buarawardy»s tetter in-, forming the General B«cretary of his intentions reached him at 3 a.m.
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  • 54 5 NEW DELHI: The UNESCO conference now m session here went into a three-day recess and several delegates were packing on Friday last for week-end trips to places of interest m „the country. The various committees and commissions of the UNESCO will reassemble to continue their detailed attention to
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  • 405 5 Fertilize r Unit For Andhra MAPRAS The question of settilfc up a fertiliser factory M-an e*t."TTiate<| coat of fes. 20 crcies m the State Is engaging mp ft'.teotion of the Governraint of Andhra Pradesh, according to Mr. k. I. VidyaS»g*r, Director of Industries and Commerce, Andhra pra(ffesh. This factory will
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  • 180 5 COLOMBO: Ceylon's contingent to the U.N. Police Ft re© fcr the MMD« East «as picked on Saturday. The final weeding *qf the ofiicera and the men is expected to be mad* this week. The leader of the team will be picked. Two names are
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  • 104 5 CHAVAKACHCHERI: District Judge of Chavakachcfceri, Mr. S. Thambydural, conducted a case In Tamil recently. In this case T. Subramanam Of KHinochehy waft charged with having was charged with having caused the death of C). ThanipJmnthCbu (80), o f Kilinochchy by catting h'm with a manna
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  • 222 5 COIX5MBO: Mr. Philip Gunawardena. Minister of Agriculture and Food, wUI ask ttic Cabinet to sanction the Introduction of emergency legislation to authorise courts to flcg traders who blackmarket m essential goods or refuse to declare stocks. The Mmister has reported tc the cabinet that the
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  • 72 5 PURI: Gajarati Raja Rainachandra Deb of Purl, the hereditary superintendent of the world famous temple of Lord Jagannath, died here recently after a protracted illness. He was 57. The Raja of Puri has several religious functions connected with the temple of Lord Jagannath, including the sweeping
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  • 727 6 Ceylon P.M's Speech At U.N. General Assembly Explains Why Ceylon Abstained On 'Hungary 9 NEW YORK, Nov. 23— Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike, the Ceylon Prime Minister, s»id clearance of the Suez Canal should start at once. Speaking m the United Nation* General Assembly, he said
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  • 153 6 KARACHI, Nov. 23.—President Nasser rejected a n offer of Canadian troops for the United Nations Police Force and did not accept an offer of Pakistani troops, a Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman said here. Tre spokesman added that Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secretary General,
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  • 42 6 CAIRO, Ncv. 23.— An Indian Air Foce plane, bringing relief supplies for Egyptian war refugees, arrived here Thursday, the Indtaiu embassy announced. The supplies Immediately were handed o ver to representatives of the Egyptian Red Crescent Society. A.P.
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  • 35 6 BAGDAD, Nov. 23.—Diplomatic sources said here that Turkey was expected shortly to sever diplomatic relations w-.th Israel to pave the way for closer cooperation among Muslim members of the Baled&a Pact Reuter
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  • 313 6 EISENHOWER IS ANGRY WITH BRITAIN AND FRANCE NEW YORK, Nov. 23.— A high American source close to President Elsenhower said here that the united States had made Britain and France •fully aware' of its view that their forces should be witndraw n from Egypt immediately. m a private briefing tot
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  • 176 6 WHAT MALAYA SEEKS FROM BRITAIN LONDON. Nov. 23.— The Malayan Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will arrive here by air on about December 17 for talks with the British Government, authoritative sources here said. The sources added that the ta»ks would be mainly of a financial rature. The future financial
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  • 80 6 Co.onci Lee said m H'-ng Kong, among ether matt era they would dc asking Britain whether she could make a contribution towards the cos* of Emergency co which he claimed Malaya have been spending 140 million (Malayan dollars) yearly since 1948. He felt Britain should
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  • 31 6 LONDON, Nov. 23. Beirut radio reported that Syria will reopen her airports for civil air traffic on Sunday. Flying will be allowed m daytime only the radio added.- Reuter
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  • 92 6 From our Owm Correapondsßt MADRAa Nov. 23. As Olympic games began at Melbourne the Madras state held its own Olympics In order to give people an idea of the spirit and pageantry of the ancient game. The four-day sports festival at Rajaretna m Sports Stadium at Pudupet
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  • 88 6 MELBOURNE, Nw, 23.— Unofficial point standings m the I6th Olympics after completion of 10 events includ n*, six equestrian events decided at Stockholm last July. Points awarded on a 10-6-4-3-2-1 basis. (Gold medals won m parentheses) Germany (2> 41 1£; Sweden (3) 38; Russia (1) 38; United States
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  • 167 6 Tandon Hands Over Kapoor Fund To Tungku The Commissioner for the Government of Indi a m Malaya. Mr. R X Tandon. has aent to the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdu] Rahman, a cheque to 16,042.30 which was raised from performances of a troupe of Indian dancers led by Mr. Pruthvi Raj
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  • 144 6 Replying to Mr. David Marshall m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday regarding free legal aid Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock said that it was proposed to pass Part I of the Legal Aid an<i Advice Ordinance which wculd ocme icto operation wtihout any further dte.ay. The
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  • 101 6 Ui dor the auspices of Maiava Babaji Yoga Sangah tcday, Saturday (evening) 3-30 p.m. Yogi s. A, A. Raraaiaii, b.Sc (Hods.) will speak on 'Kriya Xc-ga-. Death" with meditation and bhajan by Mother Rm. Solachi ana others at Dhandayuthapani chettiar's Temple, ipoh Road, Sentui, Kogua Lumpur.
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  • 25 6 MONTREAL. Nov. 23. Canada will be world's largest uranium producer by mid-1957, Mr. F. R. Joubin a Uranium expert, said here.
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  • 269 6 LETTERS OF AGREEMENT SIGNED NEW DELHI: Representatives of the Government of India and Pakistan signed letters of agreement here last week for the supply of cement by Pakistan to India against the contract entered into some time ago by the Indian State Trading Corporation for
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  • 130 6 SRINAGAR: The Constituent Assembly of Kashmir last Thursday took up the third reading of the draft Constitution for the State. Mr. H. S. Azad, Deputy Speaker of the Kashmir Legislative Assembly, commending the Constitution, said that by adopting that Kashmir was an "irrevocable part of India." The
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  • 195 6 A.-I. YOUTH FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN NAGPUR NAGPUR: The first AllIndia Youth Festival under the auspices of Bharat Yuwak Samaj will be held m Nagpur from Jan. 10 to 18 next year, Mrs. Sushila Byramji, Chairman of the Festival Committee, announced here last week. Prime Minister Nehru will inaugurate
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  • 94 6 NEW DELHI: Bardar-e-Ali General Mohammed Omer Khan has been appointed as Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Afghanistan to India, says an External Affairs Ministry Press Note Issued here. Sardar-e-Ali General Mohammed Omer Khan (58) was the military attache at the Afghan Mission at Rome during
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  • 480 6 PROSECUTION OF RLY CLERK NEW DELHI: The incident at Rajahmundry railway station on April 26 last m which a railway pay clerk was alleged to have been forcibly removed by the police from his compartment and his subsequent prosecution by the Andhra State authorities were raised at question-time m the
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  • 177 6 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Tramways Company expects to start work m January m connection with the realignment m Dalhousie Square of the tram tracks on the eastern, western and northern sides. Of a total estimated cost of Rs. 24 lakhs, Rs. 10 lakhs will be borne by the
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