Indian Daily Mail, 18 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-18 1 Indian Daily Mail vol. xn No. i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1& 1958 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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142 1956-02-18 1 Moscow Offer Turned Down! NEW DELHI, Feb. 17: India, planning to replace its bomber fleet, was reported ready Thursday to turn down an offer of Russian Ilyushin T-28 jets at half price fat favour of British Canberra jet bombers—provided they are equipped with aAP - 142 words
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Article140 1956-02-18 1 The representatives of the Singapore Traction Company and the S.T.C. Employaes' Union formally signed yesterday an agreement reached last Wednesday. The meeting: whlctook place in the Labour Ministry, was presided by the Acting: Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock. Both the parties agreed to accept the recommendations140 words
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Article283 1956-02-18 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 17: Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and Queen Saroya of Iran arrived yesterday to begin a threestate visit to India. The visitors were greeted at New Delhi s military airport oy India s President Rajendra Prasad while Premier Nehru s Oaug.^ter, Indira Gandhi, leu theReuter - 283 words
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Article49 1956-02-18 1 Founder-President of the World Peace Sanctuary, Qnana vallal Paranjothi Mahan who is now on a tour of Malaya, toill tpeak at the Ohettiars* Hall at Sentul, %uala Lumpur, today Saturday, at 5 p.m. He trill be in Kuala Lumpur until, Feb. S6.49 words
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Article146 1956-02-18 1 The Indian Daily Mail acknowledges with thanks the messages and congratulations received by her yesterday, from her well-wishers. Following is one of the messages received yesterday: My dear Muthukrishnun, "Just a Jew lines to offer to you and Mr. Sarangapany my heartfelt congratulations on the146 words
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429 1956-02-18 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The federation Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan to-day told over 500 white collared workers here that 'goin e to strike was like entering an arena. You must reckon that the opponent also will be poised for the fight.429 words
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Article119 1956-02-18 1 Harijan To Cease Publication AHBCEDABAD, Feb. 17.— The three "Hart Jan" weekly Journals started by Mahatma Gandhi S8 yew* ag o win close down next week beeauae of heavy financial to— es. The Nav jlvan Troat which puMisnes the three Journato •aid the toMes We mainly due to the hrteReuter - 119 words
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Article42 1956-02-18 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 17: Dele-gates-today started the fourth day of the 20th Communist Party Congress in the Kremlin Palace with Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Mirtister due to make his big speech on Russia's Sixth Five. Year Plan. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-02-18 1 Speaking at Bangalore, South India, Feb. 2. the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehm and the 'united Nations Secretary Da* Hammerskjold shared the platform In tnauguaratlng the annual session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and The Far East. During his speech Pandit Nehru urged the inclusion ofAP - 72 words
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Article271 1956-02-18 1 Commons Vote For Abolition Of Capital Penalty LONDON, Feb. 17: The British House of Commons last night voted to abolish the death penalty for murder. l!he decision by 393 votes to 262 was greeted with great shouts of joy by politicians who for years haveReuter - 271 words
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Article344 1956-02-18 1 A HERO'S WELCOME TO TUNGKU A hero's welcome, the grandeur and spectacle of which may penxaps only be equalieu oy Uie reception accorued to indias Prune Minister, Mr. jawaharlal Nehru at Kalians Airport recenUy, will be given to toe victorious umet Mint. ster of the Federation, Tun fe Hu AiDdul344 words
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Article52 1956-02-18 1 It is understood that the well-known author and lecturer Dr. Stanley Jones will pay a visit to Malaya in April this year. He is expected to arrive here from Madras by the middle of A-ortl and tour the Federation aid Singapore, dellverln* fjMelwi tt52 words
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519 1956-02-18 1 Only France Spain Still Retain It! LONDON, Feb. 17: France and Spain are now the only two countries in Western Continental Europe to retain capital punishment in practice tor crimes in peace-time. Reuter correspondents asked to report on the situation said: FRANCE; The death penal- 1 ty still exists forReuter - 519 words
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167 1956-02-18 1 INDIA WILL USE FORCE TO STOP BORDER VIOLATIONS NEW DELHI, Feb. 17. The Indian Government has strengthened Mb armed police on the mdla-Goa border and has told them to use loroe If necessary to prevent any violation of India territory by armed Portuguese police, the Indian Prime Minister said hereReuter - 167 words
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Article47 1956-02-18 1 KARACHI, Feb. 17: three-man trade delegation headed by Osman All, Joint Secretary of the Pakistan Corn, merce Ministry, will leave Karachi on Sunday for Rangoon to negotiate trade agreement with. Burma. Later the delegation will go to Japan for more trade LalKs. APAP - 47 words
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Article24 1956-02-18 1 KARACHI, FeD. 17: Pakistan and Greece have agreed to Abolish visas for travel between the two countries from next April 1. APAP - 24 words
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Article81 1956-02-18 1 An interim report of the Malayanisation Commission, Singapore, headed by Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, will be submitted to the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black next week, said Mr. Lee Siow Mong, Secretary of the Commission yesterday. A part of the Report is in the process of81 words
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366 1956-02-18 1 Not Committed To S. State Scheme KAMARAJ'S ASSURANCE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 17: Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj on Us return from Delhi yesterday gave the assurance to the Tamilian people that the Madras Government was not committed to any scheme of integration like Dakshina Pradesh. His long absence366 words
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Article73 1956-02-18 1 The uoverniiiuiit ot aiugapore have no plans now to evict the attap dwellers to ts>use them in alternative buildings, said the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing yesterday. The reasons according to the Minister are: the attap dwellers feel that the rent for S.I.T. flats was high73 words
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153 1956-02-18 1 IND. WOMAN MJ's GOODWILL VISIT TO MALAYA One of the prominent Woman members of Indian Parliament, Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan is arriving here on Wednesday, Feb. 22, by th« s.s. State of Madras. She will be aocompanied by Mrs. Sarojinl Varadappan, daughter of Mr. M- Bhaktavatsalam. Mlatoter, Government of Madras. Intensely153 words
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Article45 1956-02-18 1 The offices of the information Service of India, Singapore, have been now shifted from Si, Grangfe Road to 26-A, Raffles Plcae. Telephone Number: Press Attache First Secretary, Mr. R. C. Asthana— 766B; Publicity officer, Mr. K. K. Kau1— *****; Offiw General— lWty45 words
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485 1956-02-18 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat, Feb. 18, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS (On The Indian Example To Malaya) ONLY ONE CHANCE JNDIA and Malaya have many things in common, many similarities and resemulances but many diilerences and dissimilarities also, and it i& because of that we have been stressing the need485 words
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1881 1956-02-18 2 B. SHIVA RAO - MARTYRDOM OF GAMDHIJI VISIT TO BIRLA HOUSE AN ODD SEQUEL B. SHIVA RAO ~*y In the following article Mr. B. Shiva Rao, a Journalist of outstanding abilities and great reputation, recounts one of his memorable journalistic experiences. KUVlktui WLCI UUS UCpOTlUlll of the British Cabinet Mission from India, the Congress1,881 words
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125 1956-02-18 2 BOMBAT: Canada is shipping to India six 6,000-gallon, vacuum-lined tanks for the transit of milk by rail and road in the country, it Is learned here. The tanks can be mounted both on trucks and railway wagons. A srift under the Colombo Plan, theNAFEN - 125 words
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Article253 1956-02-18 2 AHMHDABAX>: Mr. G. V. Mavlankar, Speaker of the Lok Sabha, who had a heart attack last week, will not be able to preside over the Budget Seaslob of the Lok Sabiw, it was learnt here. Mr. Mavlankai has been advised complete real for some weeks. Mr. Mavlankai who was253 words
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134 1956-02-18 2 WORLD TA. CONGRESS TO MEET IN INDIA NEW DELHI: The laternational Union Against Tuberculosis has accepted India's invitation to hold its Fourteenth Tuberculosis Congress in this country. Prime Minister Nehru Is ex* pected to inaugurate the congress, which will meet In New Delhi sometime In Jaunary, 1957. Over 1,000 delegatesNAFEN - 134 words
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Article507 1956-02-18 2 PATNA: A reference to the proposal for the merger of Bihar and West Bengal made by the Governor of Bihar in his address to the State Legislature has given an indication that the two State Governments and 1 the Union Government are pursuing- the matter seriously.507 words
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Article78 1956-02-18 2 LONDON. may to lUwnteated at night to add to the con*, try*, attract**— tor tae tourist. A casino Is bow being tMdlt at the foot of the tyi—ilrts. Visitors win be aoto to 4ta* Mitf dMiM These announcements were made by Mr. Baifcad Murad. director-general ofNAFEN - 78 words
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Article62 1956-02-18 2 MADRAS: The Union Government propose to create a network of handicrafts eraporia in the major ettiea of India. Mobile vans attached to these emporia will purchase finished goods 'of high artistic merit made by village artisans and other producing centres and market them at important tourist and businessNAFEN - 62 words
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Article94 1956-02-18 2 BOMBAY: A new textile mill with 25,000 spindles is being built at Naini, near Allahabad, it is learned in textile circles heie. The spindleage sanctioned is pait of the 2,100.000 allotted for tfre textile industry ai i a whole in pursuance Of the Karvb Committee report.NAFEN - 94 words
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Article956 1956-02-18 3 Effective Ro/e For Labour Envisaged Nehru's Assurance SHAHEEDNAGAR. Prime MiateUr Nehru Indicated that steps would be takwa hoi to enable labour to play an effective part in the management of Industries. Mr. Nehru, who was addressing a meeting of workers here under the auspice 3 of the956 words
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145 1956-02-18 3 NEHRU OBJECTS TO USE OF "HIGH COMMAND" SHAHEEDNAGAR: Prime Minister Ne.ju, lias expressed his 'intense dislike'' for the phrase "Congress High Command.* speaking on tne resolution about tue reorganisation of States at the open session of the Congress here, Mr. Nehru said that the phrase "Congress Hittfi Command" was often145 words
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Article154 1956-02-18 3 MUNBAN (Korea) The United Nations Command announced it had received at Pan Ml n Jom a Communist cheque in Swiss francs for 361,428 dollars 69 cents representing the Communist share of travel expenses foi the Indian custodian troops in 1953-54. The payment was in accordance154 words
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Article137 1956-02-18 3 NEWf DELHI; A Handloom week will be observed tmougnoui tne country this >eur iroin Feoruary i« to 20 wnen proceaaiona, meetings ana exuiuiUuus will be neiu ui fapotiigiic uciOie tne puunu me prouicms ana tne ueveiupmenc of hanuioom industry wicn a view to increasang tne sales of nandloom137 words
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Article113 1956-02-18 3 NEW DELHI-. Deposits of China clay have been located bv the Geological Survey of Tndia near Damuka, the district headquarters of Santal Paraganas, in Bihar State, c ays a hand-out issued hv the Press Informatoin Bureau. The deposits, which are near Manjhiara and Majhitoia, elfht and }0113 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-02-18 3 Mr. Sri Prakasa, Madras Governor, presided over a public meeting- organised to celebrate the National Savings Fortnight at Rajajl Hall. Picture above show ft a view of the gathering present on the occasion.33 words
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Article225 1956-02-18 3 IiUOKNOW: A "wonder. land" of toys is sounght to be presented to children wtien a toys exhibition, organised by the uttar Pradash Govern, ment, opens next week in Lucknow. A number of foreign countries, including Japan, West Liermany, the Netherlands, Czedhoslovakla, Australia, Finland, Italy, China,225 words
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Article258 1956-02-18 3 BANGALORE: Dr. f. a. LoKanatnan, Kxecutive Secretary or tne ECAJfti, has resigned. His resignation will taKe eirect later tms year, prooably in June, wnen his present term of ornce, expires. ur. Lokanathan, 61-year-old inaian economist, has served as fciCA*'*; executive Secretary since it was established uy the U.N.258 words
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528 1956-02-18 3 Imagine A Municipal Borough In England As Foreign Enclave LONDON: Senhor A. Potter, the Press Attach at the Portuguese Embassy, here accused The News Chronicle of publishing an unfair report on Goa. In a letter published by The News Chronicle, Semhor Potier referred to528 words
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Article104 1956-02-18 3 KALIDAS MEMORIAL NEAR NAGPUR NAGFUR- The Kalidasa Memorial society of Nagpur has taken up vigorously the work of popularising- the study of the works of the national poet and of erecting a suitable memorial to him. The Society's idea Is to establish a Sanskrit library and erect a memorial pillar104 words
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Article108 1956-02-18 3 SWEDISH MINISTER IN RANGOON NEW DELHI: Madame Alva Myrdal, the Swedish Minister to India, whc is concurrently to represent her country in Burma, will present her credentials to the president of Burma on February 22. She leaves for Rangoon on February J.7. Madame Myrc'al will be the first Swedish Minister108 words
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Article59 1956-02-18 3 SWEDISH INVITATION TO NEHRU STOCKHOLM: "Hie Swedish Foreign Ministry denied that an official Invitation had already been sent to Mr. Nehru to visit Sweeden. Earlier reports had said that Mr. Nehru had been invited to visit Sweden. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Mr. Nehru would be invited to Sweden59 words
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Advertisement137 1956-02-18 3 THE WORLDS GREATEST HEALER The safest, surest /^^S^ treatment for cuts, burns, i scalds, bruises i^S^iw^^ Always keep Zam-Buk bandy in case h»il\ 1 unit of accidents. Zarn-Buk is soothing. I ■:—-iif«llii<HiiW" r Zam-Buk is antiseptic keeps the wound free from dangerous germs. Zam-Buk quickly heals. Use Zam-Buk too for137 words
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Article41 1956-02-18 4 44- YEAR OLD FOOD WELLINGTON. New Ze*. land, Fet> 17. New Zealand Antartic explorers returned to Lyttelton today with food taken from the hut of Captain Robert Scott who perished in an expedition to the South Pole 44 years ago. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article391 1956-02-18 4 Greedy Politicians Tamils And Pundits COLOMBO: Mr. W. Dahanayalie, MJP. for GaUe, Is of opinion that there ar e "three deadly enemies of the Sinhalese people— greedy politicians, the Tamils and puadlts like Dr. colv n R. Stlva." Hesaid so at s> meeting of the All-Ceylon Sinhalese391 words
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Article60 1956-02-18 4 A 36-year-old Indian, U. p-i-w-i-h— PiUai, was crash- ed to. death 9 Wednesday afternoon by an earth_moving truck at the Fisheries Research Institute at Batu Berendam near the Malacca Airport He was a bachelor and employed as engine driver at the Institute. Tne tragedy occurred while60 words
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Article35 1956-02-18 4 HOCKEY BROADCAST A commentary on the 'Federation of Malaya vs. Singapore hockey at Jalan Besar Stadium can be heard over Radio Malaya at 5 p.m. today, Saturday, 18. The Commentator will be Mr. Claud Doral.35 words
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Article52 1956-02-18 4 "MALAYAN COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATION" LONDON' Feb. 17: Commercial interests here have formed the Malayan Commercial Association of Great Rrt tain to promote trade with Singapore, Malaya, and British Territories in Borneo. The Association is supported by planting, mining, mercantile industrial, shipping. banking and Insurance concerns with interests in the I FarReuter - 52 words
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135 1956-02-18 4 PARLIAMENT TO BE DISSOLVED ON FEB. 20 COLOMBO: PatMament will be dissolved on February! 20th— the last da v of the annual U.N.P. conference according to present arrangements. The Governor-General's proclamation dissolving- Parliament will be read out In the House of Representatives by the Speaker. On the same night, a135 words
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Article24 1956-02-18 4 LONDON, Feb. 17: Peking radio reported the arrival Thursday of Ahmed El Mantaw, Deputy Head of an Egyptian Trade Delegation to Red China. APAP - 24 words
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Article97 1956-02-18 4 HE PRAISED NEHRU ON FREEDOM DAY <! MADRAS; Mr. Nehru had rendered great service in enj ahling Ceylon to gain admis- slon to the UNO, said Mr. i Herat Gunaratne at the Ceylon i Independence Day celebration* organised by the Mahabodhl Society in Madras. B. Jinananda Thero, Direc- tor of97 words
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580 1956-02-18 4 COLOMBO: Efforts to form a United Front broke down due to the sharp difference of opinion, between the Federalists and the ©X-U.N J\ MPs as to what constituted the most Important and fundamental requirement for the formation of a United Front, says Dr. E.580 words
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310 1956-02-18 4 N. T. U. C Opposes S.E.A.T.O. And Opiun KUAI*A LLiMfUK, in.— A. seveu-i*iau uelegauon xroiu Uie >ittitt^toi uttae UWuwouncil wiu meet tne Keaerauon *JiUei jviuiister 'i uu b «.u Aiuaul H&timan snorUy to collect more information regarding tne extent to widen tne MerdeJta Mission had committed Malaya to the 'power310 words
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Article104 1956-02-18 4 BOMBAY: A Rs. 2 million new pharmaceutical concern with 51 per cent Indian and 49 per cent foreign capital Is to be floated shortly under a Government of India licence, tt is learned. The new firm will be registered shortly In Bombay under the nameNAFEN - 104 words
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35 1956-02-18 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Gorge Mala, the Brazilian diplomat entrusted with the task of protecting Portuguese Interests here, is to leave for Bombay nn Mondnv. ft In reliahi-w learn- ed.- NAFENNAFEN - 35 words
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Article209 1956-02-18 4 KIL.LINOCHCHI; The hartal planned for Feb. 20th was HLconceived for confined as it was to the Northern and Eastern Provinces it would not indicate to the Sinhalese-speaking masses thje extent of the Tamils' displeasure on the language issue, said Mr. N. Kanajjasabal at the monthly meeting of209 words
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523 1956-02-18 4 MATABA: Dr. S. Paranavitauia, Archaeological Commissioner, who gave evidence before the Addl tional District Judge of Mater*, Mr. N. Devindara, In a cas© in which two mo«ks are *J»*i«3»g the Incumbency ©f the Galgane Purana Viharaya at Dondra, said he disputed the view that Slglrlya523 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-02-18 4 THE NEW BRIDGE a* Kuala Ibai. Trcuggano, which w»» declared open by HA the Suttaa of Trenggaau on Thursday, Feb. 16, is the longest road bridge on the East Coast. Of iciafOiced concrete It to 480 feet long mwwfcHln K of ie spans of SO feet. Eightyfive piles of np59 words
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Article142 1956-02-18 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: "It is now time for the Tamilspeakin e people to discard the Federal party from the pro* posed United Front of the Tamil-speaking people, bring the United Front into being, determine carefully it s objectives, draw up a program of action and issue it142 words
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Article123 1956-02-18 4 KINIxA: Al we monuuy meeting of th e Mutur village Committee, presided over by the chairman. Mr. V. M. S. Marikar, resolutions were adopted unanimously appreciating the "bold action'' Of the Tamilspeakinjr M.P's of the Eastern and Northern Provinces in having resigned from the U.N.P. on the language123 words
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Article42 1956-02-18 4 TOKYO, Feb. 17: Eight members of Japan's Parliament will leave here by BOAC plane Feb. 24 for a visit to the United Kingdom, Kyodo News Service said Thursday. The group has been Invited t>y I Britain's Parliament. APAP - 42 words
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