Indian Daily Mail, 16 December 1956
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Title Section18 1956-12-16 1 SUNDAY EDITIO\ Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 302 SINiiArOKE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS18 words
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262 1956-12-16 1 LONDON, Dec. 15 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singal»ore's Chief Minister, said here he hoped that by the Spring agreement would be reached wiJh Britain on self-government. The Chief Minister, who is m London for informal talks with the Colonial Office on the CrownReuter - 262 words
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Article343 1956-12-16 1 INDIAN OPEN TENNIS TOURNAMENT In order to foster and ievc- j lop tennis interest amongst Indians m Northern Malaya, particularly m Penang and Province Wellesley, the Indian Association, Penang has arranged to hold an Open Tennis Tournament for champioashipa m Singles and Doubles. The tournament organissd by the Tennis section343 words
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Article189 1956-12-16 1 WHAT HAPPENED TO KADAR NEW YORK, Dec. 15. Imre HJorvath, Hungarian foreign minister, sailed for home Friday saying he thought the time would be "ripe soon for U.N. Secretary Genera) Dag Hammarskjold to visit the wartorn country. The Soviet-backed rulers m Hungary have refused to let Mr. Hammarskjold, or anyAP - 189 words
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106 1956-12-16 1 K. P. S. MENON POSTPONES VISIT TO BUDAPEST MOSCOW, Dee 15 -Indian Ambassador K. P. S. Meion Friday again postponed his departure tor Budapest for a second look at the Hungarian situation on Prime Minister Nehru's behalf. An embassy spokesman said Menon probably would leave Monday, instead of Saturday, asA.P. - 106 words
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86 1956-12-16 1 BRITAIN WILL LEAD OTHERS IN ATOMIC POWER PRODUCTION WAL.THAM, Massachusetts, Dec. 15. Britain will be far ahead of the United States and Russia m 1960 mi n Atomic Power Production, according to a survey made public here. The survey, by an organisation engaged m electronic production and nuclear research, RaytheonReuter - 86 words
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75 1956-12-16 1 LEGAL STATUS OF SOVIET TROOPS IN POLAND WARSAW, Dec. 15 A Soviet delegation is m Warsaw for talks on the legal status of Soviet troops stationed m Poland, it was learned. The agreement reached m Moscow following Poland's "October Revolution" and the establishment of her independence within the Soviet campReuter - 75 words
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Article101 1956-12-16 1 KARACHI, Dec. 15 Pakistan is to ask the United Nations Security Council to reopen the Kashmir issue, an official source said here. Pakistan will urge the Security Council to sec that its resolution for an impartial plebiscite m Kashmir State should be implemented asReuter - 101 words
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Article122 1956-12-16 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15 Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier has sent a message to the Japanese Prime Minister expressing his congratulations on Japan's admission to the United Nations. The message said; •I am happy to know that the Security Council has unanimously recommended Japan's admission toReuter - 122 words
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106 1956-12-16 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. Senator John Sherman Cooper (Republican-Kentucky), former ambassador to India, said Friday he thinks a "new era" of stronger and better relationships may be opening up between the United States and Asia because of the American stand on theAP - 106 words
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108 1956-12-16 1 NEW DELHI.Dec 15.— India has asked the world bank tot 5,530 million rupees (£420 million sterling) loan to help finance Ittr second five-year plan, it was learned here authoritatively. The bulk of the loan i.250 million rupees (£315 million sterling) will be usedReuter - 108 words
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Article402 1956-12-16 1 Says U. N. Force Formation Turning Point In History LONDON DEC. 15 SIR ANTHONY EDEN BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, ARRIVED BACK IN LONDON LAST NIGHT BY AIR FROM JAMAICA. THE PRIME MINISTER TOLD REPORTERS: "IN ALL THESE MONTHS WE HAVE BEEN A UNITED GOVERNMENT. "WE SHALL STAYReuter; AP - 402 words
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104 1956-12-16 1 U. S. Urges U. K. To Drop Complaints Against Egypt NEW YORK, Dec. 15 Tr.e United States was reported to have persuaded Britain and France not to raise complaints against the alleged ill-treatment of their nationals m Egypt m the United Nations at this time. Earlier negotiations wert reported loReuter - 104 words
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141 1956-12-16 1 Tandon To Open M andapam In Penang Today Mr. R. K. Tandon. Indian Commissioner mi n Malaya, accompanied by his wife Mrs. Tandon, will be arriving m Penang to-day Sunday, Dec. 16. Mr. Tandon will come by morning plane and leave for Singapore on Monday afternoon. While m Penang Mr.141 words
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Article85 1956-12-16 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 15— The Soviet Union repeated its charge of 'intervention' by the United States d n the domestic affairs of the Communist States and called for a full debate on the issue m the United Nations- General Assembly, without delay. Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov, SovietReuter - 85 words
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29 1956-12-16 1 CANADIAN MINISTER DUE HERE TO-DAY Mr. Paul Martin, Minister of National Health an<j Welfare for Canada, will arrive at the Singapore Airport to-day, Sunday, Dec. 16, at 4.15 pjn.29 words
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155 1956-12-16 1 Opposition Saved C'Wealth For Britain MELTON NOWBRAY, England. Dec. 15. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the British Labour Party, claimed here to-day that his party's opposition to Sir Anthony Eden's Government over the Suez Canal crisis had done 'much to hold the Commonwealth and the Atlantic Alliance together.' Mr Gaitskell'sReuter - 155 words
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Article91 1956-12-16 1 BEIRUT. Dec. 15. Syria will not allow oil to flow again across her territory until all foreign troops have been withdrawn from Egypt, including the Sinai peninsula and the Gaza Strip, Syrian Public Works Minister Majeddi n Jabn declared here Friday. Jaori told reporters the SyrianAP - 91 words
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Article97 1956-12-16 1 PORT SAID, Dec. 15.—Egyptians yesterday stepped up their campaign of violence witn four grenade attacks on British vehicles- Su\ »U four attacks missed and no British soldiers were injured. Four Egyptian attackers were wounded, one by gunfire, as he fled down a stdestreet. The threeAP - 97 words
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Article413 1956-12-16 1 Chou In E-Burma Fo r Border Talks TAUNGGYI, Eastern Burma, Dec. 15. A amiling and affable Chou En-lai arrived h -re yesterday on the second leg of hit* 2,000-mile goodwill and sightseeing tour of Barma before getting down to serious baseness at Mangsbih, China, to-day. Suave and dignified, the RedAP - 413 words
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Article46 1956-12-16 1 NEHRU IN LONDON LONDON, Dec. 15.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru arrived here by air from New Delhi this morning on his way to Washington for talks with President Eisenhower. Mr. Nehru plans to leave London by air the United States this evening. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article44 1956-12-16 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 15.— Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Zhukov i& due here Jan. 26 to attend Indian Republic Day celebrations, Foreign Ministry sources said to-day. Deta Is of Zhukov's tour of India are being worked out, the sources added. APAP - 44 words
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Article143 1956-12-16 1 PORT SAID, Dec. 15. Vtscount Halsham, Britain's First Lord of the Admiralty, inspected salvage operations at port Said Friday. He Jeft no doubt Britain would reject an v united Nations attempt to takeover the Anglo-French salvage ships without their crews. Lord Halsham said a statement by Lieut. Gen.AP - 143 words
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Article297 1956-12-16 1 CAIRO, Dec. 15 Egyptian military sources charged Friday that the Israeli army was delaying its withdrawal from Sinai and was trying to place conditions before evacuating the area. At the same time Yugoslav sources reported from Abu Suweir that the Israelis had ordered a patrol of YugoslavAP - 297 words
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Advertisement10 1956-12-16 1 ]THE LEADIN6 TAMIL WUILW^ fC JllN MALAYA OVER 21 YEARSL^10 words
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Advertisement26 1956-12-16 1 ■ma/Mi m. tarns *J^^" W 3MONTHS.- 8 3300 U B BMONTHS. 5 8B .oO otnez r c SO IB ■I 3MONTKS- 39.00 BMONtHS— 7e .00 \m26 words
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Article, Illustration2371 1956-12-16 2 IKBAL KAUL - IKBAL KAUL By JN this material world of ours no ruler commands so spontaneous and universal devotion and love, m matters spiritual and temporal, as the Dalai Lama of the land-locked 'Roof of the World. 1 Assisted by a few Lamas and nobles, the Dalai Lama2,371 words
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Article1636 1956-12-16 2 MRS. MARY HOLDSWORTH - MRS. MARY HOLDSWORTH By Soviet entry into Middle Eastern affairs has been one of the sensational political features of the last year. There has als c been increasing Soviet activity m two other spheres, rame.y S. c. Asia and Africa, and it is timely1,636 words
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458 1956-12-16 2 NEW YORK; some criti.a of this civilization say it Ls l? m which men and wVne^? getting too much alike. There is no doubt the wnm are acting more alike m» year as the result of mod'rn woman's compulsion to shall every rightAP - 458 words
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2937 1956-12-16 3 PAKISTAN'S SUGGESTION FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM KASHMIR TERRITORY Intl. Systems Of Medicine: Encouragement NEW DELHI: The creation of two Central Councils similar to the Indian Medical Council one for Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine and the other for the Homoeopathic system has been recommended by the committee appointed by the2,937 words
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97 1956-12-16 3 HONG KONG'S FIRST "MUI TSAI" CASE HONG KONG, Dec. 14.— The government recently uncovered the first case of "Mvi Tsai" sale of children for slavery since the British authorities stamped out the ancient Chinese practice many years ago. A 14-year-old girl and her 10-year-old brother were kidnapped from their home,A.P. - 97 words
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Article107 1956-12-16 3 LONDON, Dec. 14.— Soviet Russia announced last night a decree freeing all "convicted Japanese citizens" and allowing them to return home. Moscow Radio announced the U.S.S.R. Supreme Soviet Presidium had issued the decree "m connection with the cessation of the state of war and the establishmentA.P. - 107 words
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Article76 1956-12-16 3 JERUSALEM, Dec. 14.— The Zionist General Council ended a conference here at midnight with the unanimous adoption of a resolution calling on all Jews to unite m supporting "Israel's struggle." The resolution noted with satisfaction the financial and political efforts by Jewish groups throughout the world toA.P. - 76 words
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Article705 1956-12-16 3 NEW DELHI: Some 720 persons are directly working m the UNESCO Conference Buildins and attached offices here to facilitate the task of the delegates. But there is also an indirect number, which cannot be computed, who contribute to the work of the conference. The delegates,NAFEN - 705 words
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Article226 1956-12-16 3 LOS ANGELES. "Gandhi was the greatest man who walked on earth during the last few centuries. By his dedication to the cause of peace and non-violence, he has earned a place among the greatest prophets of the universe like Christ. Socrates and Buddha,*' saidNAFEN - 226 words
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Article399 1956-12-16 3 A ndhra M adras Border HYDERABAD: Informed circles here welcome the decision of Mr. H. V. Pataskar. Union Minister for Law, to postpone his visit to Madras to confer with the representi atives of Andhra Pradesh and Madras Governments on the Madras- Andhra Border problems. The Andhra Government, which will399 words
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Article111 1956-12-16 3 R.I.— E. GERMANY TRADE TREATY JAKARTA. Dec. 14. Indonesia Thursday signed a new trade agreement with Communist East Germany. The agreement is valid for one year with an extension clause. Payments will be m transferable sterling. Indonesia will export rubber, tea, copra, tin, pepper, oilseeds, coffee, rattan, tobacco, wood andA.P. - 111 words
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Article87 1956-12-16 3 NEW YORK, Dec. J4.— Greek-born Aristotle Secrates Onassis has placed order for three super t a n k c r s ranging up to 100,000 deadweight tons, industry sources reported yesterday. The order, totalling US$56,--000,000, was placed with the shipbuilding division of Bethlehem Steel Company The 100,000-tonAP - 87 words
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Article75 1956-12-16 3 ACCESS TO U.S. A— WEAPONS PARIS, Dec. 14.— America's Atlantic allies, including West Germany, yesterday demanded access to tactical atomic weapons as essential to th»>ir own .self defence. U.S. Secretary of Defence Charles F. Wilson told the North Atlantic Treaty orgaoisat'on (NATO) Council he would give his reply o nAP - 75 words
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905 1956-12-16 4 WRONG APPROACH BY OFFICIAL WORKER'S CLAIM UPHELD COLOMBO: Two judges of the Ceyion Supreme Court— the highest tribunal m the islands-passed snetures on the manner m which the Indian and 1 akistani Citizenship Act was being administered by officers appointed for the purpose.905 words
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Article84 1956-12-16 4 HYDERABAD: The a» yet unfamUliar atmosphere m the enlarged Andlira Assembly composed of members urawn trom two different regions helped an outs*des t" stray into their midst last week. 'lhe luisnpni-iti rated visitor, however, was "unseated when Hum presence was discovered during the division enc n u n84 words
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Article89 1956-12-16 4 ERODE, The Government, ha? ordered the taking up of tow construction O f a bridge ever tne Cauvery, connecti:.^ Salem and Coimbatoro clistixu-, between Brodfl am. i alhpalayam. The ;ounciatiutiKtone may be l.ud about the last week of December. The scheme Is estimated tc cost Rs.89 words
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Article141 1956-12-16 4 CttiUAMBAKAAI Mr. g. Cuiu*wainy Oy Dravida Kazha«am, BJo.tcr of Viduthalai. who was remanded by the Ch.ef Presidency Magistrate, Madras. o n the face of a nonbahable warrant, was produced today before the 3ubMagistmte. Chidambaram, who committed him to undergo five days simple imprisonment. He141 words
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Article73 1956-12-16 4 NEW DEbHI: The L*tw Commission has taken up the work of revising tho IncomeTax Act. t c make the provisions simpler and clearer without m any manner touching the tax structure. The pu&lic are invited to send their suggestions to the Urder-Secretary, La w Commission,73 words
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Article154 1956-12-16 4 90 PER CENT OF MILLS RECOVERED MADURAI: About 90 per cent cf the postal articles carried by the mail van of the south-bound Tuticorln Expre&s which met with an accident near Ariyalur on Friday iast. has beer, recovered, according to an official of the R.M.S. here. The official, wh o154 words
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Article163 1956-12-16 4 r™£ o T WASHINGTON, LONG ISLAND: Dr. Theodore Maynard, 65, author and biographer died here. B rn 'n Madras, the son ot 1 the late Rev. Thomas H. May??!s' Dr o Mavnar <! came to the United States from England Ho studied here for the Con163 words
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264 1956-12-16 4 DAMAN BORDER: PortuguMt planes, which are mam 2 SsE X Sss^ttss. 'art •SS The landing strip m Daman is situated very near the Indian border and such violation of Indian airspace was inevitable when any plane used the strip these sources said. According to264 words
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Article175 1956-12-16 4 NO BABIES AFTER 55: SAY LAWYERS LONDON: A group of 12 leading lawyers want the state to assume that a woman is not able to have a baby after reaching the of 55 As English law stands at the moment, a woman can theoretically have a baby even if sheNAFEN - 175 words
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190 1956-12-16 4 PAKISTAN TO SPEND RS. 190 m. ON AGRICULTURE KARACHI; The Government of Pakistan are understood to have fully approved over a dozen agricultural development and Grow-More-Food schemes involving an expenditure of about Rs. 190,000,000. The schemes include the purchase of five Beaver planes and two helicopters for aerial spray work,NAFEN - 190 words
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533 1956-12-16 4 BARODA: The need for regional dispersal of industries with a view to ensuring balanced development of economy m various regions was emphasised by Mr. Manubhai Shah, Union Miniser for Heavy indiistr'es. Mr Sh »fr wa <* inaugurating the 381h session of ihe federation533 words
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Article121 1956-12-16 4 LONDON Su?Kestion »>ove s In which workers ran put forward idea* for mi proving their firm's product* «r e almost completely use* •ess, say a group o f British nvestigators who have b*M>n studying the problem. An Industrial Welfare Society survey puts for ward this conclusion <>„NAFEN - 121 words
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72 1956-12-16 4 RITA DENIES RECONCILIATION RUMOUR NEW YORK, Dec. 14 Rita Kayworth denied yesterday rumours of a reconciliaV? n lth her fo "ncr husband Aly Khan. Arriving on the United States from Europe, the redhatred actress said 'Yes, naturally I saw him" m Paris. He is the father of o ur child,"AP - 72 words
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89 1956-12-16 4 CZECH CULTURAL DELEGATION TO VISIT INDIA ™h° M AY: A dolegation from Czechoslovakia is flrsfftme 0 ia S the Arriving- here fro m Prague onDecember 18, t h e delegation "also visit Delhi and^ Calcutta betore leaving for a tour of Burma and Indonesia. The delegation will include members ofNAFEN - 89 words
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734 1956-12-16 4 Ambedkar A Symbol Of Revolt Against Oppressive Features Of Hindu Society —Nehru At 6 on Dec. 6th morning as the bearer went to Dr. Ambekar's rcom. with his usual morning cup of tea, he found him dead accordirg to a DeJltf message. There was a steady stream of people ca.ling734 words
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335 1956-12-16 4 Almost half of th<- 7,500,000 voters cf Kerala are women. All asp. rants to power must depend much for support on the fair sex. They can win easLy with women on their side. Nc toe al custom 01 MM rigidity nas335 words
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Article140 1956-12-16 4 HYDERABAD: The threemember committee constituted by the Railway Board to examine the condition O f bridges en the former Nizam State Railways is expected tc commence its work by the first week of December, it Is learnt. Two of the members inc.udmg the Cha.rman, Mr. Venkatram early140 words
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Article34 1956-12-16 4 WITH AMERICAN FIRM KARACHI: A R s 15,^00 000 contract between an American firm and the Pakistan Government for the const™ lo n of the Karnaphuli hydroelectric project hn\*£x a t^434 words
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Article1301 1956-12-16 5 Kashmir U.N. Council Aggression By Pakistan Will Hay« To Be Considered Nehru Suhrawardy's Fears Groundless tion that the people of India Z JSf£s£|£ RjZ" partiuon would be highly injurious to InSa Referring to Kashmir, Mr. Nehru said India was not ;U---armed ut the prospect of the Kashmir issue being discussed1,301 words
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1060 1956-12-16 5 Futility Of Military Alliances A 1 this stage, Mr. H. C. Dasappa, Congress member from Mysore drew attention to thf Pakktan Prime Min.s.er's speech of test Sunday Mr Nehr read out portions from the published repojrt of the speech relafang Jo Pakistan's fear of attack1,060 words
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124 1956-12-16 5 WOMAN SOLD AWAY CURRENCY NOTES AS SCRAP BANDA: An old woman here recently sold off currency notes worth rs. 1,000 as 'raddi' (scrap paper) to a grocer, and became woefuJ when she learned the truth from her son. The currency notes of Ra 100 each were kept between the leaves124 words
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253 1956-12-16 5 Co-operative Movement In W. Bengal CALCUTTA: The co-opera-tive movement mi n West Bengal howed a n all roun d improvement during 1954-55 and covered nearly 56 per cent of the total number o f inhabited villages mi n the State. naWted »hSV vn L ber of societi es and theirNAFEN - 253 words
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Article555 1956-12-16 5 HANDLOOM FABRICS EXPORT TO U.S. NEW DELHI, Measure, for buildirg up a substuntal i:nd steady export market for Indian hendloom fabrics m tbr Trnited States have been outlined > n a preliminary repcrt prepared by the Hand.oom Survey Team for export to America which has just completed an intensive tour555 words
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Article90 1956-12-16 5 BIJAi-UK: Several thousa n u rupees are said to have been reccverd by the po.icc who raided 20 huts m the (Joiiar colony at t>agewadi recently. The meney, i t is stated, was ioun d burned' m the huts Twenty Gohar youths, who were also arrested,90 words
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Article304 1956-12-16 5 Kolar Gold Mines Nationalised BANGAJLORE: The nationalisation of the Kolar Gold Mines by the State Government brought to Mysore the distinction of being the first State In India to take over a major foreign-owned industry. The gold mines were formally taken over at a special function held at the KolaNAFEN - 304 words
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Article154 1956-12-16 5 BOMBAY: A Japanese "floating fair 1 is scheduled to arrive here m January. The "floating fair" 'is being carried by the 6,526-tOn s.r "Nisho Maru" and** is leaving Kobe m the middle of December. On its wa y to Bombay, thn fair will touch Saigon,NAFEN - 154 words
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Article364 1956-12-16 5 NEW DELHI: A new plan calling for the close association of village leaders with the drive for raising food production has been drawn up by the conference of States' Directors of Agriculture held here on November 25 and 26. Working on the Chinese model, the association ofNAFEN - 364 words
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Article112 1956-12-16 5 BOMBAY: The actual work on the Rs. 620,000.000 Ukai project m Bombay State will commence some time next year, according to Mr. M. M. NaikNimbalkar, Minister for Publio Works. Preliminary survey is now being carried out. Situated about 7o miles east of Surat, the project, when completed, willNAFEN - 112 words
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Article1233 1956-12-16 6 Frank Moraes - Frank Moraes I-Reactions To India Nehru By (CHESTERTON once wrote J that his back was as mysterious to him as Tibet. Happily the device of triple mirrors has solved that vexatious mystery. But the lure of the unknown has always fescinated men since Adam first trekked out1,233 words
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Article274 1956-12-16 6 NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha passed a private member's bill to amend the Ancient and Historical Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Declaration of National Important) Act as it emerged from the Rajya Sabha. The bill piloted m the House by Mr. Balwant Sinha Mehta (Cong. Rajasthan) seeks274 words
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189 1956-12-16 6 JOHANNESBURG; The South African Cabinet has decided to introduce legislation at the parliamentary session next year to provide separate universities for African, Indians and Coloureds. The Minister of Education, Mr. J. H. Viljoen. has stated that, as separate university facilities for the various189 words
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20 1956-12-16 6 KARACHI: Pakistan has received more than 800,000 railway sleepers from Canada under the Colombo Plan.20 words
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Article41 1956-12-16 6 FREEDOM OF KARACHI CITY FOR CHOU KARACHI: The Freedom of the City of Karachi will be conferred on Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, by the Karachi Municipal Corporation. The ceremony is expected to be held on December 23. NAFENNAFEN - 41 words
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Article94 1956-12-16 6 MOSQUITOES ARE COLOUR CONSCIOUS! WEST ONTARIO, Canada: Mo«quitoea have their colour preferences, say investigators at the University of Western Ontario. Black, blue and dark red clothing attracts them more than yellow, orange, white or green. If your clothes are wet, they are less likely to draw mosquitoes than if theyNAFEN - 94 words
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Article320 1956-12-16 6 NEW DELHI: The Presid- t ent's proclamation of Novenv ber 1 m respect of the edministration c f Kerala was ap proved by the Rajya Sabha Replying to ne two-hour de- bate on the subject, the Minis- ter for Home Affairs. Mr. B- N. Datar. assured the320 words
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Article26 1956-12-16 6 KARACHI: Sugar production m Pakistan Js expected to increase by 20,000 tons a year with the coming into operation of two new mills.26 words
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677 1956-12-16 6 FRANCIS GOWER - FRANCIS GOWER By LONDON. "Soviet blood was split so that Poland might be liberated," Khrushchev stormed at Gomulka when the Russian boss flew hurriedly to Warsaw on October 19 m an attempt to force a submission of Polish independence elements. Evidently Gomulka was not imprssedNAFEN - 677 words
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Article200 1956-12-16 6 NEW DELHI: Mr. A. C. Guha, Union Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, said here that two new schemes the gift coupon scheme and the specific purposes deposit scheme— had been sanctioned and would shortly be introduced as measures for the extension of the national savings scheme.200 words
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121 1956-12-16 6 TirtUCwl: Mevamoti, a teen-aged boy of Bombay, hearing of the Anyalur train disaster came down to the south m search of his father, Govard;m uaya, his mother and maternal uncle wno had been on a pilgrimage tour. He is reported to have made121 words
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Article174 1956-12-16 6 ERNAKUL.AM The recent Bangalore decision of the I'iuja- Socialist Party rogannng electoral adjustments left much to be desired so far as 'veiala was concerned, according to the Kerala State Committee of the Communist Party. The Committee, which concluded its three-day meeting here on Wednesday,174 words
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Article194 1956-12-16 6 MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned the establishment of a Training-cum-Servtce Centre for the Art Metal Industry at Swamimalai m Tanjore district, to improve the processes of casting, engraving, polishing, etc., adopted m the industry for the manufacture of articles of artistic beauty like lamp stands, flower vases194 words
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Article128 1956-12-16 6 BOMBAY: Mr. C.H. Bhabha, Chairman of the Indian Bank 3" Association, has characterised the Bill to amend the Banking Companies Act, introduced bj the Union Finance Minister m the Lok Sabha as an "unwniranted measure". In a statement to the Press Mr. Bhabha said: "Some even consider128 words
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Article111 1956-12-16 6 BANGALORE: The total outlay for the second FiveYear Plan for the reorganised Mysore State is Rs. 1,445,614,--000 against Rs. 806,000,000 for the old Mysore State. The outlay? for the integrated areas from Bombay, Hyderabad, Madras and Coorg are: Rs. 364.403,000, Rs. 186.573,000; Rs. 51,060,000 and Rs.NAFEN - 111 words
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Article151 1956-12-16 6 Manufacture Of Handloom Parts MADRAS: The State Government have sanctioned the establishment of a unit for the manufacture of essential handloom parts, under the Smallscale Industries Scheme. This unit will be located m Salem and will manufacture such essential handloom parts A3 steel reeds, take-up-motion attachments, and pedal looms, with151 words
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138 1956-12-16 6 Pakistan To Spend Rs. 136 m On Fertilisers KARACHI: The Pakistan Government has sanctioned Rs. 136,000,000 for the import of 360,000 tons of fertilizers under the short term agricultural development programme. Of this, Rs, 50,000,000 I* being spent on' 140,000 tons ounng the current financial year. The remaining Rs. 86,000,000NAFEN - 138 words
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Article137 1956-12-16 6 BANGALORE: "Ours I a friendship with tradition of 2,--000 years" a friendship "that time will never change." These lines appearing m a poem entitled '*To India*' by Air Yuan Shui-po were quoted by the Mysore Governor :it the State Banquet to the Chinese Prime Minister here recently.137 words
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