Indian Daily Mail, 2 December 1956
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Title Section18 1956-12-02 1 Indian Daily Mail SUNDAY EDITION OL. XII No. 288 SINUAt-UKja SUNPA*, DtiCEBAHER 2, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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Article158 1956-12-02 1 Surprise Announcement By Finance Minister To Conserve Foreign Exchange NEW DELHI, Dec. 1.-Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari India's Finance Minister, last night made a surprise announcement of stringent new taxation measures and a tighter import policy to counter inflation and conserve foreign exchange. Mr. Krishnamachari an- 1Reuter - 158 words
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Article126 1956-12-02 1 Lim Tungku Leave Dec. 12 LONDON, Dec. 1. Beth the Malayan and Singapore chief Ministers, Tungku Abdul Rahman and Mr. Um Yew Hock respectively, will leave Singapore by air on December 12 for London for separate talks with the British Government, a well informed source said here The source addedReuter - 126 words
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205 1956-12-02 1 UN TROOPS MOVE INTO NO-MAN'S-LAND EL CAP, Egypt. Dec. I.— United Nations trcops moved Into "no man's land" at 1245 grot Friday— the first time in history that an international army has gone in to separate warring nations. After almost a full day of bicker.ng over last minute Egyptian objections,A.P. - 205 words
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Article85 1956-12-02 1 NEW YORK, Dec. I.— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Prime Minister Of Ceylon, said on his departure from New YorK that he may hold talks with Presidert Nasser in Cairo. The prime Minister, who haa been attending United Nations debates here, left for London, where he willReuter - 85 words
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Article71 1956-12-02 1 HONG KONG. Dec. 1. Peking Radio said Friday an airline service directly linking Pekng. Moscow ard Prague will be startei Dec. 2. Scviot TU-104 jet passenger planes will be used on the line which will have o ne servlre in each direction weekly. Flights from PragueAP - 71 words
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147 1956-12-02 1 NO CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY OF EGYPTIAN JEWS CAIRO, Dec. I:— Mr. Zakaria Mohieddin, Egyptian Interior Minister, said that rumours that Egypt intedned to conns cate the property of Egyptian Jews were 'nonsense.' In an interview with the Semi-official newspaper, Ai Goumhouria, Mr. Mohieddii* also stated the Egyptian Government'^ position with147 words
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162 1956-12-02 1 Violations Of Ceasefire By British NEW YORK, Deo. I.— -Dr. Mahmoud Fnwzi the Egyptian Foreign Minister, spcfce of the 'seriousness of the consequences' likely to follow 1 ary further alleged violations r f the ceaae fire by British fighter planes. In a letter to Mr. Pag Hammarskjoeld, the united NationsReuter - 162 words
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Article663 1956-12-02 1 Egypt For Egyptians ROME, Dec. 1 "Egyptianization" is the new watch word of President Nasser's regime. A thorough purge of all Britain-French influence and interests is taking place, from the business world through the professions, schools and cultural activities of every description. Neutral observers generally consider663 words
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Article145 1956-12-02 1 NEW YORK, Dec. I.—United Nations troops i n Egypt now total 2,474 it was announced at U.N. headquarters to-day. As the first fortnight of the U.N. Emergency force airlift end«d on Thursday the announcement said 1,666 troops had been transported from Capodichino airfield Naples to AbuReuter - 145 words
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Article83 1956-12-02 1 ATHENS, Dec. 1. Greek Prime Minister Congtantine Karamanlis told parliament Friday that the Greek-Turkish-Yugoslav Balkan Pact will be a "dead letter'' as lon e as Turkey opposes Greece on the Cyprus issue. In a debate on Cypnis and other international issues, Karamanlis said: "We believeAP - 83 words
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504 1956-12-02 1 green and white tricolours everywhere. For the past several days, cars with loudspeakers have been passing through New Delhi asking people to attend the function. It was held during the hours when thousands of government office workers start home. Even, so, the crowd was sparse.AP - 504 words
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Article279 1956-12-02 1 COMMON EUROPEAN MARKET PLAN NEW DELHI: India has indicated her approval to the United Nations of the Common European Market plan advocated by Mr, Harold MacMillan, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, according to highly reliable sources here. Other countries in the Commonwealth are also believed to have replied to theNAFEN - 279 words
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Article81 1956-12-02 1 OALCUTTA, Dec. 1. Indian Police were still searchIng last night for a Chinese passenger who disappeared after a British oveneu autwa y Corporat'on airliner touched dow n here Thursday night on its way from London to Hong Kong. The 40-year-old Chinese national. Wan Pal, from London,Reuter - 81 words
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143 1956-12-02 1 JAP. PAINTINGS EXHIBITION IN SINGAPORE In co-operation with the Ministry of Education, Singapore, and the Raffles Girls' School, the Consulate-General of Japan will hold a n exhibition of Japanese School children's paintings entitled "MY MOTHER I'.1 The Exhibition Is scheduled to take place at the Raffles Girls' School, Victoria Street,143 words
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85 1956-12-02 1 SYRIAN BORDER EXAMINED: NOTHING ALARMING NEW YORK, Dec. 1. The United Nations Secretary General Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld said to-day that United Nations military observers had inspected the Syria n side of the Israeli-Syrian armistice aemarcation line and found "no substantial increase of troops above the strength note* year ago.'*- toryAP; Reuter - 85 words
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Article67 1956-12-02 1 KARACHI, Dec. I.— Paki.« tan welcomed Friday the (JJL Government state ment guar-anteed-g the territorial integrity and political independence af the four Baghdad Pact Mushm countries Pakistan. Iraq. Iran an<i Turkey. A spokesman for the Foreigj« Office observed that the U.S. declaration would certainly have favourableA.P. - 67 words
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Article41 1956-12-02 1 SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Dec. 1. Several hundred rebels struck at the police headquarters about 7 a.m. Friday to an apparent uprising against the Government of President Fulgencio Batista. Police said the attack was repulsed with three rebels killed.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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345 1956-12-02 1 LUCKNOW: Initially, only 1, 2, 5 and 10 naya paise coins will be piri into circulation irom April' 1, 1957, when the new coinage system based on the decimal pa item comes into force, it is reported here Higher denominations namebe switched overNAFEN - 345 words
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100 1956-12-02 1 Russia Bays U. P. Handicraft Products lAJCKNOW: Russia has placed a big order for t T ttar Pradesh cottage industry products. The fiist Instalment, worth Rs. 200.000, is to be supplied by the State Trading Corporation of India to the Soviet Ministry of Trade. Artistic metal ash trays from MoradabadNAFEN - 100 words
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Article48 1956-12-02 1 PATNA The Bihar Government has granted pensions to 255 political sufferers and cases of 154 are under aoMft* deration, it is reported. In addition to pensions politico 1 sufferers and institutions h •<! received Rs 7 fiOO 000 over the last 10 ran as FAFENFAFEN - 48 words
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Advertisement11 1956-12-02 1 II JmosxSs :;:5550 11 1 MONTH. 0 ■I BMONTHS.— 78 .00J811 words
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Article1563 1956-12-02 2 In Asia, an AP survey found that many people like Americans individually, but distrust foreign governments, including the United States. This article gets to the roots of the problem.) JTOW well has America made Itself understood on the crucial ideological battlegrounds of Asia? The picture, as developedAP - 1,563 words
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Article918 1956-12-02 2 V. S. Vs. RED CHINA ITATMANDU, Nepal: High in the Himalayas, in an ancient kingdom taking: its first tentative steps toward economic development, the United States is meeting a new rival in the economic aid field: Red China. Little Nepal with its population of 8,000,000 living largely asAP - 918 words
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Article118 1956-12-02 2 NEW YORK: The United States Department of Justice na s declared war on private bus companies which insist on racial segregation i n their vehicles. A statement issued by Mr. Brownell, the Federal Attorney General, says that if such rules continue to be enforced, thoseNAFEN - 118 words
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51 1956-12-02 2 WRAPPING PAPER FROM NILGIRIS BLUE GUM MADRAS: It is possible to manufacture good wrapping papers from the blue gum grown by the Madras Government's Forest Department in the Nilgiris, experts say. Three experts of the Collulose and Paper Branch of the Forest Research Institute Dehra Dun, hav« vwa. on experiments-NAFEN - 51 words
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Article77 1956-12-02 2 LONDON, Llew Gardner one of the "Daily Workers'* senior reporters, is the latest member of the papers staff to resign as a protest against its handling of the situation in Hungary. Two other resignations are expected shortly. Tney follow a number of others in the biggestNAFEN - 77 words
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Article, Illustration375 1956-12-02 2 Bharafi Da j In Singapore Singapore Indians paid homage to the memory of Poet Subramania Bharati at a public meeting held at the Chett jar's Temple premise*, Tank Road. Learned Scholars like Prof. M. Rajakkannu, Head of the Department of Indian Studies, at the375 words
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63 1956-12-02 2 KARACHI: Pakistan's Industrial Credit and Investment Company, sponsored by the Central Goverumunt, will begi n op-rations shortly. The Government, according to informed sources, has succeeded in negotiating a dollar loan equivalent to Rs. 20,000,--000 with the International Bank The Central Government are advancing an interest-free63 words
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83 1956-12-02 2 2,500-YEAR-OLD COINS UNEARTHED IN AMARAVATHI MADRAS: About 27,666 silver coins were unearthed near Amaravathi in the Guntur District of Andhra. Those coins have been loaned to the Madras Government hv the Andhra Government anil musei'm experts ar e makin e a detailed study of them. Their dates have been provisionallyNAFEN - 83 words
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602 1956-12-02 3 NEW DELHI, The Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama and the Maharaja of Sikkim arrived in New Delhi on Nov. 23 afternoon. The ceremonial reception and the warm welcome accorded to the Dalai Lama at the Palam airport where he arrived m602 words
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Article120 1956-12-02 3 MADRAS: The Union External Affairs Ministry has asked the Raj Bhavan, Madras to send it the portrait of the first Duke of Welling, ton, now hanging in the Rajaji Hall, it was learnt here. The portrait is to be sent to the heirs of the Duke120 words
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Article211 1956-12-02 3 INDORE: The 62nd session of the Indian National Congress will begin here on January 2 next it was announced here by Mr. Kanhaiyalal Khadiwala, President of the Madhya Bharat Congress Committee. According to him, the Working Committee will meet on January 2 and 3, and the211 words
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Article110 1956-12-02 3 MEW DELHI: Mr. A. Guha, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, told Mr. Vtjay Singh in a written answer in the Rajya Sabha that cracks had been noticed in the newly constructed building of the Reserve Bank of India in New Delhi. He said that the110 words
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220 1956-12-02 3 Madras 'Varsity Centenary Arrangements TIRUCHI: In response to the appeal, made by the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor of the Madras University, a public meeting was held in St. Joseph's College premises, Mr. N. Ramaswami Aiyar, Founder-Secre-tary, Sitalakshmi Ramaswami College presiding, for collecting funds and making arrangements for the centenary celebrations220 words
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Article201 1956-12-02 3 Flood Control Schemes BOMBAY: The Central India Rivers Commission met here Mr. Kanwar Sain, Chairman of the Central Water and power Commission, presiding. The Commission reviewed the progress made so far in the survey, investigation and collection of essential data for planning flood control schemes in the States of Orissa,201 words
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503 1956-12-02 3 45,000 Workers Rendered Unemployed In Kerala NEW DELHI: Forty-five thousand workers were unemployed as a result of the closure of ninety cachewnut factories in Kerala Mr. Abid AH Deputy Labour Minister, said in the Rajya Sabha last Monday. He told Mr. N. C. Sokhar that503 words
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Article64 1956-12-02 3 TUTICORIN: All the nine accused in the K.V.K. Samy (D.M.K. leader) Murder Case were committed to sesions by Mr. Pattabiraman, Sub-Magist-rate of Tuticorin. The nine accused are Santiago, Ponnusamy Thevar, Athi Nadar, K. Perumal, S. Perumal Nadar R. S. Thangapalam. Pandi alias Veerapandi Thevar Jagannathan and64 words
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Article66 1956-12-02 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Krishnmacharya Joshi (Congress Mysore) introduced in the Lok Sabha a non-official Bill seeking to have a uniform scale of salaries for Indian nationals employed in the various foreign embassies, legations and High Commissioners' offices in the country. The Bill also seeks to provide66 words
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Article222 1956-12-02 3 MADRAS: The Steering Committee of the Madras University Centenary Celebrations Committee met at the University Buildings. The progress ih regard to various arrangements for the Centenary was reviewed. Several firms and Institutions along with the Departments of Government are participating in the Exhibition. The Departments of the222 words
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Article56 1956-12-02 3 ETHIOPIA— INDIA RADIO LINK NEW DELHI. Ethiopia last week became the 19th country to have a direct radio-tele phone link with India. The link was inaugurated from the residence of the Union Minister for Communications, Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, here when the Minister exchanged greetings with the Ethiopian Minister of Posts,56 words
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Article161 1956-12-02 3 NO PREMIER'S PICTURES IN SCHOOLS COLOMBO: The Minister of Education refused requests of certain school principles that photographs of the Prime Minister be sent to all schools. Addressing the Director of Education on the subject the Minister stated: "I learn that photos of the previous Prime Minister had been sent161 words
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Article276 1956-12-02 3 COLOMBO: Even if the Government was to court bankruptcy they would not go back on their election promises, one of which was the free mid-day meal to .school children, said Mr. W. Dahanayake, Minister of Education, who presided at a meeting of the Parent-Tea-cher Association of276 words
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Article191 1956-12-02 3 BOMBAY: The nine-member Russian delegation, headed by Mr. M. Y. Parshikov, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Government of USSR, and consisting of agricultural experts and engineers, on the second day of their stay in the city, visited the Aarey Milk Colony and the Cotton Technological Laboratory. They191 words
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58 1956-12-02 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Onkar Nath and Siddiqa Begum, widow of Delhi's first Education Minister, Mr. S. R. Kldwai were declared returned unopposed to the Rajya Sahha from Delhi by the Reurning Officer Mr. Hansraj. They are both Congress nominees. No other nominations were filed for58 words
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174 1956-12-02 3 MEDALS FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE IN REMOVAL OF UNTOUCHABILITY MADRAS: The Madras Government have decided to present medals to village headmen and other social workers who have rendered meritorious service to the cause of removal of untouch ability. The medals will be in gold and in two classes worth Rs. 100174 words
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Article159 1956-12-02 3 UNITED NATIONS: Pakis tan whose military intervention In Kashmir was regarded b> the U.N. representative, Sir Owen Dixon, as a breach ol i international law, told the General Assembly that Pakistan condemned "aggression" equally in Egypt, Hungary, Algeria and in Kashmiv. Add'r.g Kashmir openly159 words
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Article199 1956-12-02 3 Butler Criticises India CAMBRIDGE: Mr. R A Butler, who is standing in while Sjr Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister is on holiday in Jamaica, sai'd here that he would like to see so far M the Indian Government js concerned ''a little more realisation of some of the realities of199 words
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217 1956-12-02 3 CALCUTTA: A meeting, held on the Calcutta Maidan last week in support of the proposed strike of port and dock workers from Dec. 1 and the insurance employees' token strike on Dec. 5, urged the Union Government to "come to terms" with the All-India217 words
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525 1956-12-02 3 International Conference Of Journalists NEW DELHI; A Yugoslav that UNESCO convene an international conference of journalists had a mixed reception when it care up for considerattion recently before the Progiamme Commission. After debate the Commission deferred the vote until the presentation of a revised Yugoslav text, which will take into525 words
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Article43 1956-12-02 3 Paris, Nov. 30.— U.S. Ainbua Mdor C. Douglas Dillon 1.-ft by plane last night for New York en rout*- to Washington to report to President Eistnhowei and Secretary of state Dulles on the crisis in Frenctt-Ame-ncan relations.— APAP - 43 words
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Article836 1956-12-02 4 MADRAS PAYS TRIBUTE TO RETIRING GOVERNOR MADRAS: The citizens of Madras bade farewell to their "popular and esteemed" Governor, Mr. Sri Prakasa, who is leaving them shortly to become the Governor of the Bombay State. At a largely-attended farewell party got up by a distinguished comnvttee of hosts836 words
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Article762 1956-12-02 4 Any Farther Division Is A Danger —SRI PRAKASA CHIDAMBARAM: "Any further division of the country is a danger for all concerned. If we stand united, we can still play our great part in the comity of nations, observed Mr. Prakasa, Governor of Madras, addressing the large gathering of the Annamalai762 words
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Article398 1956-12-02 4 WELLAWAYA: One of the indecent things the police and military personnel did was to have bathed nude in the Kalawalagala tank, said 1 Mr. H. A. Piyadasa, a teacher, testifying before ihe "Operation Ganja" Commission. He said village women could not go to the398 words
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Article113 1956-12-02 4 UTCKNOW: Soil erosion in Uttar Pradesh results i n an annual loss of about 2,000,000 tons of foodgrains. In terms of money it means approximately Rs. 600,000,000 every year. Approximately 3.000,000 acres of Jand has bee n completely destroyed. There are another 4,500,000 acres where erosion113 words
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1161 1956-12-02 4 Message Of Buddha Way To Ensure Peace MR. NEHRU'S APPEAL NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said here that the thick clouds that hovered over the world and had created an atmosphere of war which threatened to go out of hand could be controlled if man understood the message taught by1,161 words
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Article57 1956-12-02 4 CAIRO, Nov. 30. The Egyptian Government has decided to replace the statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps, Founder of the Company which built the Suez Canal, at the Port Said entrance to the Canal with a Statue of Liberty dedicated to Egyptian "martyrs" in the AngloFrenchReuter - 57 words
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Article1483 1956-12-02 4 KEY.NOTE OF INDIAN CULTURE MADRAS; "India ha* been the most tolerant country in the world I because it has regarded tolerance not as merely a question j of expediency nor even as one of moral*, but as a metaphysical prfaic:pie. IniLan culture rests o n the recognition1,483 words
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Article145 1956-12-02 4 LAHORE: The health of Khan Abdul Gahftar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, who is now an undertria* prisoner "is fast deteriorating" said Syed Ashiq Shah, a lieutenant cf Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Syed Ashiq Shah, who mot Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan in the jail last week145 words
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Article82 1956-12-02 4 NEW DELHI: In a written reply to a question in the Lok Saoha the Union Mnlster for Health, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, said that it was a fact that the Government of India were contemplating a developmental scheme of higher and better teaching of homoeopathic science i n India82 words
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1218 1956-12-02 5 Dr. C. N. Zutshi - BLACK HOLE STORY IS BASED ONLY ON COWARD'S LIE Dr. C. N. Zutshi By TT is significant that the tragedy which resulted ihe death of 189 persona at Kosti in the Sudan has revived once again the controversy over what is alleged to have i a ken place two hundred1,218 words
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Article136 1956-12-02 5 NEW DELHI: Sir Cuhbert Clegg s mission on textiles may visit India later next year, informed sources said here. The British textile mission was to arrive here i n December but has postponed its Indian tour. It is explained that several members of the proposedNAFEN - 136 words
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Article, Illustration483 1956-12-02 5 The Deepavali Celebration Committee of enthusiastic youogmen and women, to whom the cause of Tamil Education is dear, staged a Vaviety Concert in aid 01' Tamil Schools j in ih" Colony. The nett proceeds wan hand- J nd over to the Tamil Education483 words
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71 1956-12-02 5 MADRAS: a Central Government survey reveals that there are about 200,000 families who breed 10,000.000 head of cattle on a nomadic basis. These breeders migrate seasonally In search of water and grazing facilities. The output of ghee by these breeders is computed at about 2,000.000NAFEN - 71 words
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Article, Illustration159 1956-12-02 5 MADRAS: A team of 18 blind scouts of the Government School for the Blind, Poona nialle, went on a three-day camp to a historic place 70 mUes from Madras recently. With assistance, the blind campers prepared theii daily meal?. Camp fires were also organized. Przes wereNAFEN - 159 words
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1748 1956-12-02 6 Dr. B. G. Gokhale - Dr. B. G. Gokhale As A Solution To The Problem Of Student Unrest: By COME rccmt happenings m the country have fccuseed our attention or th<» pr:blem of student discipline both intflde the academes and outside in the public square and the market-place There1,748 words
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Article163 1956-12-02 6 PATNA: A scheme for improving the roads leading to 16th Century mausoleum or Sultan Farid.ud-Di n Sher Shah £»c?SSd! m town has It will cost R.s. 50,000. The monument stands about nL a ile off the CalcuttaDelhi Grand Trunk Road which passes through the town Sher Shah's163 words
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148 1956-12-02 6 DACCA: Over Rs. 50,000,--000 has so far been distributed by the East Pakistan Government as relief to the floodaffected people of the province, It is learnt. This amount was distributed in the shape of test relief, agricultural loans, house building grants and loansNAFEN - 148 words
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Article126 1956-12-02 6 VANCOUVER, Canada: Reports an the possibility ot preserving whale meat by antib.otirs so that it could become plentiful in the grocery stores of this country were made by Canadian and United States researchers here. A team from the Fisheries Research Board. Vancouver, Canada, headed by Dr.NAFEN - 126 words
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Article492 1956-12-02 6 CALCUTTA: The Indian Statistical Institute. Calcutta, which has been declared an institution Of "national importance" in a Bill new before parliament, wiK. i» certain respects*, enjoy a unique status. Although the Bill provides for the requisite financial assistance to be giver, to the Inat.tute492 words
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388 1956-12-02 6 The merits of the revolutionary free piston engines for industrial and marine uses, were explained by Mr. Lawrence W. Robson, Chairman of the Associated British Engineering Ltd., London, in an interview to the Correspondent of the Indian Daily Mail. Mr. Robson, who was in388 words
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Article149 1956-12-02 6 OXFORD CAMBRIDGE TOO EXPENSIVE LONDON: Students who plan to come here for postgraduate courses are advised to steer clear of Oxford and Cambridge if the v want to save money. They are urged to ge to Birmingham, Leeds or Sheffield, instead. A survey carried out here by the National UnionNAFEN - 149 words
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Article209 1956-12-02 6 Uttar Pradesh District Gaze teers LUCKNOSv": The new district gazeteers to be prepared in Uttar Pradesh will have certain interesting features. One of the six chapters wil» exclusively deal with planning and development schemes re lating to subjects line irrigation, agriculture and education in the district. I The term "Sepoy209 words
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131 1956-12-02 6 3,300- V EAR-OLD CHINESE CITY IS UNCOVERED HONG KONG: What is described as the oldest city ever to be discovered In China has been unearthed by archaeologists working near Chengchow in Honan province. They claim that it date* back 3,300 years. The discovery was made dur.tig- a series of excavationsNAFEN - 131 words
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Article79 1956-12-02 6 LUCKNOW; The Uttav Pradesh police captured 34 dacoits and killed two during October. Binde Aim a notorious outlaw, was captured while Mangal Singh of Madhja Bharat was killed. The arrest of the former along with his associate, Kare Lai took place at Calcutta. The encounter with MangalNAFEN - 79 words
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