Indian Daily Mail, 8 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail SIX PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1956 VOL. Xn No. 294
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  • 31 1 Indian prime Minister, Mr. Nehru escorts Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai t» the Central Hall of Indian Parliament, where the Chinese Premier addressed both Houses of the Indian Parliament.
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  • 131 1 NEW DELHI, Dec 7 Russia has offered India another credit of 500,000,000 rubles (about US$126,000,000) for the purchase of capital machinery m the Soviet Union, informed sources said Thursday These sources said Moscow informed Delhi that this amount would be available after India exhausted mother
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  • 183 1 ECONOMIC SELF SUFFICIENCY DANGEROUS -BURMA Regional Co-ordination And Trade Patterns To Be Studied WELLINGTON, Dec. 7 A warning that the Colombo Plan nations could overdo their striving for self-sufficiency was given by U. Raschid, Leader of the Burmese Delegation speaking at a meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee here
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  • 162 1 China Is Yet To Understand India Enough MADRAS, Southern India, Dec. 7. Mr. Chou En-Lai the Chinese Premier sai<j here that during his present visit 'we have deeply realised that our knowledge of our great neighbour India is far from enough.' Mr. Chou who was speaking at a reception m
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  • 150 1 WELLINGTON, Dec 7 Ceylon would not leave the Commonwealth even it firitan had made a mistake over Suez said Senator C. Wijieslnghe, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and leader of the Ceylonese Delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference
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  • 202 1 World Bank To Help Finance In India's Second Plan DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, STEEL RLYS, PORTS INCLUDED NEW DELHI, Dec. 7 The World Bank is contemplating substantial loans to India to finance big development projects m steel, railways, ports, shipping and hydro -electric schemes, it was revealed here today. Correspondence between the
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  • 91 1 The Singapore Branch the British Red Cross Society has agreed to send to Sydney a child aged 8 years named Ang Beng Lain, having a brain tumour, for an operation which is neressary to gave her s'erht. She is travelling- by Flight EM. 062 leaving Singapore
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  • 114 1 NEW YOBK, Dec. 7.— The World Teletp-ani and Sun Thursday described India's V. K. Krishna Menon a "vain and arrogant man and said he had been "exposed m the United Nations as a patter m the Soviet game to confuse the IVN assembly." In its lead editorial,
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  • 239 1 RELEASE AMERICANS MENON'S PLEA UNITED NATIONS. Dec. 7 V. K. Krishna Menon of India appealed to Communist China Thursday to release 10 Americans still m its prisons. The Indian cabinet minister told the General Asembly this would help change public opinion m the United States, now opposed to seating Red
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  • 76 1 EL ARISH SINAI PENINSULA, Dec. 7. Arrangements for United Nations Emergency Force troops to take over positions m the ginai Peninsula cccupied by Israeli Forces were discussed here between the senior officers of both sides. Major General E. L. M. Burns the Commander of the
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  • 173 1 India Regrets Japan Is Not In UN Assembly NEW YORK, Dec. 7.— Mr. V. K. Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio voiced India's welcome to the 19 new members cf the U.N. and then spoke of his regret tnat Japan had oot yet been admitted. In his lengthy U.N. speech on
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  • 230 1 KARACHI, Dec. 7 Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike Ceylon's Prime Minister said here that the British Naval and Air Bases m Ceylon would be handed over to Ceylon next year. Mr. Bandaranaike who arrived here by air for a short official visit on his way
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  • 151 1 BUDAPEST, Dec. 7. Soviet and Hungarian soldiers fired into the air to disperse crowds of people near Budapest* East Railway Station late last night. There were n o casualties Eye-witnesses said that during the afternoon demonstration by Kailar supporter* m the Lenin Boulevard builders
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  • 237 1 Economy Of Malaya Analysed WELLINGTON, Dee. 7 Three basic factors m the financial economy of Malaya were instablity of revenue, a constantly increasing trend of expenditure and the need for new capital investment on a large scale, the Honourable Dr. Ismail bin Da'to Abdul
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  • 224 1 RUSSIA WANTS UNCONDITIONAL WITHDRAWAL FROM EGYPT MOSCOW, Dec. 7— The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, said that the Soviet Government welcomed the Anglo-French decision to withdraw from Egypt "provided that this is done unconditionally." Mr. Shopilov, who was speaking informally to Western reporters at a Finnish Embassy reception added
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  • 70 1 NEW YORK, Dec 7. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio, m a speech before the U.N., referred to the Dutch New Guinea issue. He said 'West Irian' (th>> Indonesian name for the territory) was as much a part of Indonesia as
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  • 56 1 NEW I>KI,III. Dec. 7.— The Indian prime Minister Mr. Nehru tit-day strongly defended India's link wlttt the Commonwealth ilv. inrini; "we want to bring the countries together and not break bridges which already exint." He was opposing a Conimuni»t resolution m the Council of State (Upper House) demanding
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  • 19 1 TOKYO, Deo. 7— .iHjtanese Cabinet to-day agreed to request Peru to sponsor Japan for 1 nlted Nations in-nibfr-ship.- Reuter
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  • 196 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Sat Dec. 8, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON THE NEED FOR A TRADITION ELECTIONS ARE COMING! political parties are said to be m the offing. This is no new phenomenon m Singapore. Whenever new elections approach, then new parties are m course of formation. In fact,
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  • 125 2 BUT look at the othei countries. There the leaders have strong convictions, steadfast principles and fixed goals. And they will fight for them to the bitter end. Thus, we find m other countries, the Tories and the Labour, the Congressmen and ihe Communalists, the Socialists and the
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  • 181 2 XHK ease with whfctf leaders change parties is a unique phenomenon, particularly of Malaya. It. is seldom found m other countries. For example, here m Singapore it is a common sight to see m capitalist posing as a labour man, a trade unionist going over to the
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  • 2483 2 Discussion On Provisions NEW DELHI: The Rajya Satoha, last week re* Mimed discussion on the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance BiL as reported on by the Select Commhtee. Mr. Rajagopal Naidu (Congress Madras) said tnat the B.il, instead of being progressive was "retrogressive." He was oppposed to provision
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  • 91 2 BOMBAY: The Mayor of Bombay, Mr. Salebhoy Abdul Kader, has sent a cheque for Rs. 2,000 from the Mayor's Fund to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for the relief of the victims of the Madras-Tuticorin train disaster. thought of going over to any other party or
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  • 453 2 U. K. ECONOMIST'S VIEW MADRAS: A team of British economists and Financial commentators consisting of Mr. Roland Bird, of the Ecwioof Finld^ U T Can Bl n f The Time8 Mr Andrew Shonfield London Mr 7'"^' B r bar Wri Bht of Belford College, don Mr o
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  • 160 2 NEW DELHI: India gave to Pakistan on loan 2.000 tons of rice m September last as against Pakistan's request for 30,000 tons, the Deputy Minister for Food, Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, told the Lok Sabha last week. Replying to Dr. C. P. Gidwani, the Deputy
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  • 145 2 AID TO BACKWARD CLASSES MADRAS: The Government have made provisions m the current financial year to the extent of Rs. 50,000 for the grant of loans to at least 100 persons of the eligible communities and backward classes undergoing training m vocational trades, to enable them to settle down m
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  • 313 2 MADRAS: A demonstration was staged by over 200 inmates of the Victoria Hostel Triplicane, within its compound on the night of Nov. 26, m what is stated to be a protest against the decision of tho hostel authorities to introduce a rol] call system by which
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  • 530 2 Held "Intra Vires" By Supreme Court U *U had b*en qU esL^S by L The Court gave its decision m the appeals preferred against the judgment of the Madras High Court which had, on a reference made by the Third Presidency Magistrate, before whom proceedings against
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  • 91 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Transport Minister told Mr. Harindranath o m the Lok Sabha last week, that a preliminary technical examination showed that the alignment and the navigation route recommended by the Sethu SamudS^LSr O^ 01 Com mittee would be satisfactory but that the
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  • 837 3 NEW BENEFIT SCHEME ANNOUNCED NEW DELHI. The Board of Directors of the Life Insurance Corporation of India have decided to introduce a scheme of free insurance m the form of a whole life or endowment policy for the benefit of its employees with effect from
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  • 85 3 BOMBAY. Mr. R. A. Menezes, President of the All-India life Insurance Employees* Association, told Pressmen that it would not be fair and just on the part of the employers to go on a general strike. The Association felt that such a haphazard strike was uncalled for ana
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  • 160 3  - Ceylon's Rubber Production COLOMBO: Ceylon produced 7,600 tons of rubber m September bringing the total production for the first nine months of this year to 66,347 tons. The September output included 8,760,640 lbs. of sheet; 385,280 lbs. of sole crepe; 2,325,120 lbs. of scrap crepe; 2,076,480 lbs. of latex crepe;
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  • 285 3  -  WESTVILLE, NEW JERSEY: The police had a firstclass mystery on their hands when, for the second night running, rocks were reported falling on the home of an amateur inventor. Earlier, more than 100 police and firemen sought the source of the flying stones, and they could not find
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  • 275 3 RS. 22,750 JEWELLERY STOLEN KURNOOL: Mallamma, a widow aged 70. residing m a house mi n Setti Basappa Street m Peta area here, was found murdered on Nov. 26 m her house and jewels and cash worth about Rs. 22,750 were stolen. It is stated that the culprits entered the
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  • 667 3 BOMBAY: The Finance Minister's supplementary taxation proposals introduced m Parliament last Friday have produced an adverse effect on the City markets here and the proposals were compared to Liaqat Ali's budget proposals of 1947. Prices slumped on all fronts as the markets had been taken
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  • 467 3 T. T. K.'S REVIEW IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI; The directive issued by the Reserve Bank of India two months ago to Scheduled banks that their advances against wheat an other foodgrains, gram and other pulses and cotton textiles should be restricted
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  • 972 3 All The Accused Committed To Sessions TUTICORIN: Mr. Pattabiraman, Sub-Magistrale who conducted the preliminary inquiry m the X.V.X. Swamy Murder Case, commit Jed all the accused to take their trial before the Sessions Judge at Tirunelveli. Santiago (A-l), Ponnu- 1 swamy Thevar (A-2),
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  • 278 3 Village Munsiff Murder Case: 12 Persons Charged Mr. T. S. Chelliah Pillai. Inspector of Police, Crime Branch, C.I.D. Madras, who i 3 m charge of the investigation of the alleged murder on Sept. 21 last of Mr. S. Arumugam Pillai Village Munsiff of Mapillaiyurani, at his residence at Dalvespuram filed
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  • 265 3  - Industrial Production Setback NAFEN CALCUTTA: Industrial production received a setback m August this year, when the general index of industrial production (Ba^e 1951: 100/ tell sharply to 132.7 from 152.6 devised) for the previous month, according to the Director of Industrial Statistics hen-. With a few mino. exceptions, the decline
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  • 239 3 Selecting Congress Candidates: 500 Interviewed PATNA: About 500 t'ongivsa candidates, their woiKeis and supporters from the districts of Patna, Gaya and Shihabad were interviewed by Sri Morarji Desai. Sii K. C. Reddy and Sri Jainarayan Vyns at their eight and half hours' tutting at Sadaquat Ashram recently. Besides the nine
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  • 48 3 m custody. About 100 witnesses will be cited to prove the allegations. The Court granted time till Nov. 28, to file documents connected with the case. Seshu Raja, Alosanui Marian, and Santhappan, who have made confessional statements nfeel have been tendered pardon figure as approvers m the case.
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  • 190 3 Ending Economic Inequality Jaiprakash Narayan On Efficacy Of Bhoodan KORAPUT (Orissa): Jaiprakahh Narayan, Jhe Socialist leader, speaking at Kayagada, near here stressed t'he necessity of abolishing private property and ending economic inequality as they were at the root of most of (he unrest and discontent that beset the world. Mr.
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  • 1020 4 Levy On Capital Gains NEW DELHI: In the Lok Sabha last Friday, the Finance Minister, Mr. T. T. Knshnamachari, proposed an imposition of tax on the capital gains made on or after April 1, 1956. Mr. Krishnamachari announced increase m Super-Tax as follows: Two annas for
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  • 323 4 NEW DELHI: The Pro- gramme Commission of the UNESCO here last week approved a number of resolutions detailing the tasks to be undertaken by the UNESCO m the coming two years to promote the free Mow of information and setting forth its clearing house services m
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  • 135 4 FEE CONCESSIONS IN MADRAS SCHOOLS MADRAS: The Government «f Madras, accepting the recommendations of the Director of Public Instruction, have directed that m view *<)f the general scheme of free education to all pour pupils up to the Third Form, th« operation of the Scheme for the *.ward of fee
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  • 113 4 TIRUCHI: Mr. N. Jayaraman, brother-in-law of Mr. R. P. Viswanatham, Superintendent of R.M.S., Tiruchi, who was killed m the Ariyalur train crash was coming to Tiruchi to settle his marriage, it is learnt. It seems he originally got into the Trivandrum Express but he was pulled out by
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  • 186 4 CALCUTTA Following a new technique of ear operation performed at th e Calcutta Medical College Hospital by Dr. Samuel Rosen, Consultant. Ear Surgeon of Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, five deaf people last week regained hearing. Demonstrating h's new "mobilisation" technique for audio-sclerosis before a
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  • 729 4 NEW DELHI: Dr, Mohammed A wad, leader of the Egyptian delegation to the UNESCO conference, said here that there could be no peace between Israel and the Arab cotin tries so long as the political state of Israel existed. The Egyptian delegate, who
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  • 222 4  - Aid To Mankind By Plant Study NEW YORK: A new $1,000,--000 laboratory to learn about man by studying plant life was opened at the New York Botanical Garden. Dr. William J. Robbins, botanist, is director of the garden. He hoped that important discoveries might be made by combining the skills
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  • 107 4 OFFICIALS INSPECT RY. BRIDGE ONGOLE: on information that ono o f the piers of a railway bridge between Surareddipalam and Tangutur, seven miles from i.ere on the main line between Ongole and Bitragunta suddenly developed a crack. Messrs. M. V. Chalapathi Rao, Divisional Engineer, Southern Railway and C. V. B.
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  • 625 4  - Bringing The Outpost To The Centre NAFEN NEW DELHI: India's tiny isolated outposts m the Arabian Sea, the Laccadive and Amindive Islands, are for the first time being provided with development planning by the Central Government The islands lie separated fiom the Malabar Coast by distances varying from 150 to
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  • 107 4 NEW DELHI: A Bill to enable Government to extend the Employees Provident Fund Act to plantations, mines, commercial and other establishments by notification was introduced m the Lok Sabha last week by the Deputy Minister for Labour Mr. Abid All. The Act originally applied to factories engaged
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  • 837 4 KOTUF: Ten thousand bags of rice, now lying 1,, the Colombo Harbour had been condemned to be dumped Into th© sea. at* the rice ha* been spoilt owing to the bad storage method* adopted by the Mania try of Food* alleged
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  • 223 4 COLOMBO: Over 600 perscna, many of them Burgheis, who had made preparations to leave soon for Australia by sea, are now faced with the prcspect of having- to postpone their departures at least ti.l March next year. Passenger liners of the P. and O. and Orient
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  • 206 4 MADRAS: The Government have appointed a 10-member Advisory Committee. for the purpose of revising th e minimum rates of wages fixed m 1952 for employment m public motor transport m the State. me Commissioner of Labour will be the Chairman of the Committee and the DireclZ of
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  • 87 4 p *JpH GAYA: U Nu, former m 2 Minister o f Burma, disclosed here last week that Governments of all Buddhist countries, m agreement with the Government of n^ia, wire tat on centre at Bodh Gavi w£t£ h i?°P? be the first atiU Kind m
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  • 413 6 India Raises Objection Before U.N. Legal Committee NEW YORK, Dec. 7— lndi» today .ue^iioned whether nuclear tests on the high seas could be permitted under International Law. Speaking m the United Nations General Assembly Legal Committee, Mr. G. S. Pathak, senior advocate of the Indian
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  • 194 6 YUGOSLAVIA CRITICISES HUNGARY BELGRADE, Dec. 7— The Yugoslav Communist newspaper Borba criticised the Hungarian Governments postponement .of the visit of Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld the United Nations Secretary General to Hungary. The postponement it said "shows a lack of understanding for the efforts of the United Nations Secretary General ami of
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  • 43 6 The Committee of Manage* mcnt of Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, Katong, Singapore, will conduct the "Vinayagar Shashti'* festival an occasion very propitious for worshipping Lord Ganesha at their Temple today Saturday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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  • 228 6 Pah. Press Ridicules Retreating U.K. KARACHI. Dec. T. two English language newspapers here spoke of the Anglo-French action m Egypt as a gamble which failed and a retreat before the weight of world opinion. The morning newspaper Dawn making its first editorial comment On the Anglo-French withdrawal announcement, said; 'The
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  • 315 6 Br. Govt. Wins Vote Of Confidence LONDON, Dec. 7.— The British Government last night won a parliamentary vote of confidence on its handling of the Middle East crisis m face of abstentions by some of its own supporters. At the en<i of a two-day debate the government defeated a Labour
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  • 123 6 EDEN FLIES BACK TO LONDON NEXT THURSDAY LONDON, Dec. 7.— Sir Anthony Ede n the British Prime Minister and Lady Eden are to leave Jamaica by air next Thursday arriving m London the following afternoon it was announced here. He flew to Jamaica on November 23 after it had been
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  • 175 6 U. S. Financial Aid To Rritain Nixon 's Plea NEW YORK. Dec. 7.— Mr. Richard Nixon, United States Vice-President, said that the United states should give financial aid to Britain to kelp her m difficulties stemming from the Suez crisis. 'An immediate problem which confronts us as a result of
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  • 213 6 Mr. Tan Boon Eng, tie Vice. President of the Arm y Civil Service Union, who was detain, ed under the Public Security Ordinance, has informed the President of the A.C.S.U. Mr. N. S. N. Nair. that he does not wish to appeal against his detention. Mr.
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  • 167 6 END ECONOMIC INEQUALITY: NARAYAN'S CALL RAYAGADA: Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan, the Socialist leader, speaking at Rayagada near here said that abolition of private property and ending of economic inequality were necessary to remove unrest and discontent chat beset tlbe world. Mr. Narayan. whp was addressing- a pufciic mefcing, add that #hy
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  • 121 6 NEW DELHI: Investigations by the Special Police Establishment have revealed that 19 gazetted and 33 nongazetted officers of the Government of India were m possession of properties much beyond their means during the period January 1953 to October 1956. This was stated m a written answer
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  • 79 6 PORTUGUESE CLAIM IN WORLD COURT NEW DELHI: India's request for extension of time m the Portuguese case i egai ding their claim for rights- o' j'assage across Indian territory canie up for consideration by the President of the International Court of Justice last week, according to a message received from
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  • 267 6 NEW YORK, Dec. 7 Mr. Chester Bowles, former U.S. Ambassador to India said the role of the United Stales was to create "a bridge of understanding" between the free naJ:oas of Europe and the nations of Asia Africa and South America. Mr. Bowles told ambassadors
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  • 76 6 NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Defence Organisation. Mr. Mahavfr Tyagi. m a written reply to Mr. shivananjappa. said, that a scheme to manufacture V" ra y equipment worth at out Rs. 50 lakhs annually at the Bharat Electronics, Ltd., Bangalore, was und?r consideration. In addition, he
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  • 124 6 At an Emergency Executive Council Meeting ot the Army Civil Service Union, convened Dec. 6, at 6 p.m. for the purpose o f pursuing a suitable line of action to solve the difficulties placed m its way b y certain organisation i A the Army, a
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  • 62 6 CAIRO, Dec. 7 The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said Port Said would be handed over to the Egyptian authorities immediately after the AngloFrench evacuation. News that the withdrawal had begun was splashed on the front pages of the Arabic press. Al Shaab mM the United
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  • 44 6 NEW DELHI, Dec. 6 Premier Nehru announced m Parliament Thursday he liad accepted an invitation to visit Cambodia. But he said it was "difficult" to say whether he would be able to do so before the end of 1957. AP
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  • 414 6 (From Our Correspondent KUALA LIMPIR, Fii: The Leader of the Anstralian Parliamentary Delegation Senator -I. G. Garton now m Malaya after attending a conference of the International Parliamentary Union m Bangkok recently stated that the conferen^> had unanimously deplored the denial of
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  • 146 6 KARACHI: The Government of India have asked Pakistan to deposit forthwith with the Reserve Bonk of India a sum of Rs. 76 lakhs due to them for the supply of water to two canals the Central Bari-Doab and Dipalpur m West Pakistan, it is
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  • 91 6 HYDERABAD: Mr. JC. Sanjiva Reddi. Chief Minister, told a news conference, that the present ris* m prices of foodstuffs would be a passing phenomenon. He was sure that the price? would come down w:th the inflow of the harvested paddy from the districts. The Agriculture Minister, Mr
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  • 114 6 ANDHRA— MADRAS BORDER MADRAS: Mr. H. V. Pataskar. Union Minister for Legal Affairs is likely to arrive m Madras on or about Dec. 10 m connection with his work of arbitration m the MadrasAndhra border dispute. The Andhra Chief Minister. Mr. N. g&njtva Reddi, and his colleague, Mr. Kala Veakata
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  • 81 6 NEW DELHI: Production of mill cloth during the ton months of the current year had been of the order of 4.371 million yards, the Minister of Consumer Industries, Mr. Nityanand Kanungo, said m the Lok Sabha last week. In a written reply, Mr. Kanungo told Mr. Bhagwat
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  • 218 6 COLOMBO: All public servants have been called upon to declare their fixed deposits, if any, m the bunks, This information has been called for m a circular sent by the Treasury to all permanent •ecretaries and beads of departments. Government servants hav^ alao been
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  • 45 6 NEW DELHI: Work on the Kottayam-Quilon railway line would be completed by September 1957 and the line would be declared open for traffic from October 1957. Mr. O. V Aiagesan. Deputy Minister for Railways, told Mr. C. R. Iyyunni m the Lok Sabha.
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  • 54 6 NEW DELHI: Mr. Chou Enlai and Mr. Nehru had a discussion after a quiet dinner at the Prime Minister's residence. The two leaders are believed to have exchanged views on the general international situation. Earlier. Mr. Chou En-lai witnessed a shadow play by Uciay Shankar at the
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