Indian Daily Mail, 28 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 14 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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261 1956-02-28 1 Chhad Bet Island Is Not Indian Territory WEST PAKISTAN GOVERNMENT CLAIMS And Yet Pakistani Forces W ithdraw KARACHI, Feb. 27: The West Pakistan Government alleged yesterday that Indian farces had violated Pakistan territory at Chhad Bet, m the Rann of Kutch, on Feb. 17, 19 and 24. The Government deniedReuter - 261 words
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Article59 1956-02-28 1 The fotal number of Communist terrorists eliminated till the end of 1955 is 8803, of whom 5892 were killed, 1169 were captured and 1742 surrendered. The total number of Security Forces killed for that period is 1796 and wounded 2420. The total number of civilians killed for that59 words
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226 1956-02-28 1 Oppression Aids Spread Of Communism (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: rhe National Union of Factory and General Workers today warned the Government taat "If Communism succeeds m Malaya it will be as the result of revolt by the working classes against the oppression imposed by capital and employer nutured226 words
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Article64 1956-02-28 1 CHETTIARS GODLINESS Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan and Mrs. Sarojini Varadappan who are at present on a goodwill tour of Malaya, visited during their stay m Singapore the Chettiars* Temple at Tank Road. They were conducted around the temple by Mr. YE. Shanmugam Chettiar, J.P. They paid a tribute to the Chettiar64 words
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Article52 1956-02-28 1 BOMBAY, Fob. 27 Official reports from Ahrnedabud Sunday said Indian anay putrols 'peacefully louk j.'onsessio.i of an island m tlie Runn >'jf Kutcn whicn Pakistani Iroups had occupied since Feb. 17. The Pakistanis withdrew after sightiwj the strong Indian continuent driving towards >lie island, report*AP - 52 words
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Article87 1956-02-28 1 NEW YORK, iFeb. 27 V.K. Krishna Menon, Chief Foreign policy adviser to Prime Minister Nehru of India, Sunjday expressed the hope that "things y/iU be better" m world international relations. "There is room for finding solutions by co-operation between peoples of different viewpoints," he said as he flewAP - 87 words
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Article23 1956-02-28 1 The next meeting of the Singapore Assize will be held m Supreme Court, on Monday, Mar. ~5 at 10.15 a.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-02-28 1 The H*h Commissioner, Sir DonaM M«cG^vr«y, presented hwjoars and awarda to 86 people at King's House, Kuala Lumpur, last Saturday* «*.-iwi m» Picture rtow. Dattn SbarlffahHawa Wnti Khalld, the tmly woman ttotplttt, ?aeatvln|; «w M. B. B.40 words
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Article134 1956-02-28 1 CHIN PENG'S WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN Recently there have been statements m both the Malayan and International press to the effect that Chin Peng's whereabouts are reasonably accurately known. In effect, Malayan and Thai Intelligence operatives havei no specific intelligence regarding Chin Peng's whereabouts, said the Director of the Intelligence m) statement134 words
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106 1956-02-28 1 GOOD NEWS TO BOMBAY-BOUND AIR PASSENGERS The Singapore office of Air India International announces that passengers to Bombay from Singapore will from March 1, clear Customs m Bombay and not at Madras, and that passengers to Europe will be treated as m transit. The, Air India International, it is stated,106 words
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118 1956-02-28 1 Merger With Bengal Enthusiastically Approved From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb. 27: The Bihar Legislative Assembly by a huge majority has approved the idea of merging Bihar and Bengal into one State. The resolution moved by the Chief Minister, Dr.118 words
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Article92 1956-02-28 1 On the same day, however, angry scenes marked the session 'of the Bengal State Legislature at Calcutta. Though the legislature was not dealing directly with the issue of merger, the opposition became enraged when a Congress member suggested that the passing of the Vote of Thanks to the92 words
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Article55 1956-02-28 1 Tiie first great step towards uniting the economies of Bihar and Bengal was taken yesterday when President Rajendra Prasad laid the foundation for one of the longest road and rail bridges across the River Ganges at Mohameghat m Bihar. The bridge will provide the first direct link55 words
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Article60 1956-02-28 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 27 Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, head of India's Atomic Energy Department, arrived here from London Sunday on hi s way to Washington where he will represent his country at the 12--nation meeting- to negotiate a Stati te for an International Atomic Agency. This agencyAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-02-28 1 Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh drove to the Ou*ldhall, a w elc6Sle-liome luncheon with the Lord Mayor of London and City Corporation to mark thCir 'SS^nt^^SrreftVTght! Q^Elizabeth the Queen mother, the JLord M»yor*T^£ ASSwibSt Ackroy* Her Majesty Queen Elteabeth, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Lady Mayoress53 words
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153 1956-02-28 1 Sequel To Employers' Refusal To Backdate Weekly "Rest Day Pact" (From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Amidst Ueaiening shouts of "Mogok" (strike) about 4000 members ot the Selangor Branch of the Malayan Mining Umiployees Union yesterday unanimously resolved to take action and authorise its153 words
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Article115 1956-02-28 1 Many were disappointed that Singapore's PAP Assemblyman Mr. Llm Chin Siong was unable to address them as announced earlier. Mr. Lun however had written to Mr. 00l Theam Slew, the Organising Secretary of the Selangor Branch, expressing his regret, but assuring the Federation workers of his full115 words
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Article153 1956-02-28 1 Mr. R. A. Abdul Karim the General Secretary of M.M.E.U. told the gathering, "Fomes oi reaction can only have the effect of bringing the workers together and galvanising their organisations into action throwing off reactionary leadership to redress the legitimate grievances of workers. It is at this153 words
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Article152 1956-02-28 1 Mr. P. P Narayanan, Chairman of the'MTUC, talking with passion, declared that workers of Malaya do want "Merdeka", a "Merdeka" to live to exist and to survive. "The 'Merdeka' that the Alliance leaders are obtaining for Malaya does not mean anything to workers if it does not give152 words
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Article127 1956-02-28 1 Mr. M. Arokiasaany, the Executive Secretary of the MTUC declared, "You cannot avoid strikes when dealing with employers who are breeding here under the vicious colonial pattern. However you will have to suffer hardships during the strike but that is the prlct which all workers must pay127 words
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Article173 1956-02-28 1 SHAH IN LUCKNOW INDISPOSED LUCKNOW, Fct>. 27: The Shah and Queen of Persia who arrived here yesterday by special train for a one-day visit were unable to fulfil most of their engagements because both were slightly indisposed. They had takon anti-cholera injections at fiharatpur last week and were running sligiitReuter - 173 words
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Advertisement68 1956-02-28 1 1 8SfflS" te Hi 6MONTHS.- 878 .00j| BhYEAW-^^^l TAMIL CULTURE (Journal of the Academy of Tamil Culture) I A QUARTERLY REVIEW DEDICATED TO THE STUDY OF TAMILIANA, with REV. DR. XAVIER s- THANI NAYAGAM, University of Ceylon, as the Chief Editor I 1966 JANUARY ISSUE IS OUT. ENROL YOURSELF AS68 words
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724 1956-02-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Tues., Feb. 28, 1956 FREE NALAYA SARTORIAL REFORM YESTERDAY wihile discussing the need for changes m the nomenclatures, we stated this is part of the cultural and spiritual emancipation which a nation aspires to achieve, soon after its political and economic liberation, m order to fully724 words
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Article2328 1956-02-28 2 Split Personality Of India NEHRU'S ANALYSIS "]N India we developed at one and the same time the broadest tolerance and catholicity of thought and opinion, as well as the narrowest social forms of behaviour. This split-personality has pursued us and we struggle against it even today. We2,328 words
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167 1956-02-28 2 DR. PRASAD LIKENED TO KING DASHARATH! NEW DELHI. The title of "Sant" (Saint) was conferred on the President Dr. Rajendra Prasad by the Managing Committee of the Sadhn Sewak Samaj. Over 80 men of the holy order, who called on the President chanted "man* tra»" when the title was conferred.167 words
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174 1956-02-28 2 NEW DELHI: Construction of of mdia s first International House for foreign students tvil] start here soon A five-storey building that will accommodate 60 students Is planned near Delhi University under the auspices of the Indian Council of Cultural Relations. Anxious to gives asNAFEN - 174 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-02-28 2 The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, addressed a conference of p.WJ). Senior Officers In Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Feb. 24. Seated on the Chief Minister's right is the Minister for Works, Inlche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir and on his left Mr. K. Nanklvell, Director of Public51 words
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264 1956-02-28 2 PATNA Sir Claude Cavendish Inglls, F.R.S., Director of Hydraulics Research, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, United Kingdom, has left Bihar after a survey of the State Government's Rs. 250. million anti-flood embankment scheme. Sir Claude visited tracts of Darbhanga m north Bihar floodedNAFEN - 264 words
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Article45 1956-02-28 2 NEW YORK: New York is to have its first Negro full professor and head of the history department at a university here He is Dr. John Hope Franklin, aged 41, who has been appointed to this post at Ho- wva university. NAFENNAFEN - 45 words
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Article152 1956-02-28 2 BANGALORE: One of the 1 major achievements of ECAFE ;is the increasing recognition by nations that th e responsibi- Uty of improving the underdeveloped countries is the immediate concern of both the developed and under-developed countries, Dr. p. s. Lokanathcin. Executive Secretary ECAFE. said here Dr. Lokanathan152 words
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Article60 1956-02-28 2 BANGALORE: The State Government have allotted Rs 3,000,000 for improving the water supply system m the municipal area of Bangalore city, which is now facing- an acute water famine. The money to be spent will be recovered from the Municipal Corporation by enhacing th e water rateNAFEN - 60 words
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Article209 1956-02-28 2 PATNA. Mr. Lai Bahadur ShastrJ, Union Minister for Railways, has agreed to lay the foundation stone of Bihar's first college of dancing when the Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, Mr S. K. Das, 1.C.5., will deliver the first convocation address to graduates of theNAFEN - 209 words
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Advertisement79 1956-02-28 2 THROAT SO SORE- ijtf^ COULDR'T SWALLOW PEPS C* 1 SOOTHED AND m. 1 i^ t J ind A Chest T* l 1 «> ntain soothing, ihealiiuj essence*. As you suck nn, these essence* dS? age 2 and lungs T llo^ youV trouble f.^!». «»i S T hy MP I are79 words
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1405 1956-02-28 3 Bangalore Talks Reviewed BANGALORE. The Chief Minister of Mysore, Mr. K. HanumanthaJya, one of the three Chief Ministers who participated m the highlevel talks which were held at Bangalore on February 1 and 2, when Prime Minister Nehru was her c on the question of1,405 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-02-28 3 Nlkita Khrushchev, Fin* Secretary of the Soviet Comfcncmtst party, addresses the opening session of the Party* 20th Congress m Moscow. Seated directly behind Mm Oeorgl Malenkov, the former I rim c Minister and "ow Minister for Power Stations.38 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-02-28 3 The clever and talented Travancon itaten. who da«zled aodtafces to India by their gneaftf And dances, have begun to display their histrionic talents. Having outgrown th© age of dancing they have launched on a career ol portraying character roles, Lalltha-who shone brieht for some time92 words
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Article72 1956-02-28 3 YOKOHAMA, Feb. 26 The South-East Asia Friendship Council, a Japanese organisation, bcslns a fund drive Sunday to bUld a Catholic Churoh m the Philippines and a statue of Buddha m Burma. Kyodo Xews Service reported. "The rami.aign l« mofvated by a desire to atone for troublesAP - 72 words
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Article59 1956-02-28 3 tlhc British council Film Library In Madras has acqmrout any material purpose Is emphasised. The film includes photo recording- of Sir Lawrence Appleton addressing audiences on this theme. Shots of atomic explosion, and photographs from high altitude rockets are shown to this film and It Is emphasised59 words
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Article75 1956-02-28 3 A gala premiere of Bimal \ov Productions' Hindi film Devdas'- will be held m Lonloa toward the end of this nonth under the auspices of the India Film Society A copy of the film with sut>UUes m English has already been shown to the75 words
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Article, Illustration10 1956-02-28 3 The fair between a fool' and her fiance/ In 'MAMAN10 words
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Article193 1956-02-28 3 "Miss Ceylon' 1 of 1955. Maureen Hingert from Colombo, has been offered lead roles m an American film series. But she may turn Holloywood down In favour of higher studies. The 18-year-old beauty, who <vas third m last year's "Miss Universe" contest, has already appeared)NAFEN - 193 words
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126 1956-02-28 3 Oomph Girl Comes Back To Hollywood Ann Sheridan, provocative sweater-girl of the *****, returns to the screen after fivo years' absence, changed from the charmer Hollywood coined a new word "oomph," —to describe, Red.head Ann came from a farm m Arkansas to develop her glamour m Hollywood. In her new126 words
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Article40 1956-02-28 3 DEV AND VAIJAYANTI "Baazigar," claimed by Ra-! wall as the most unusual subject ever to be filmed to India, teams Dcv Anand and Vai jayantimala, Dcv plays a thief and Vaijayantimala a dancer. The entire picture will be shot outdoors.40 words
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79 1956-02-28 3 DE JURE TRANSFER OF FR. POSSESSIONS NEW DELHI: A draft treaty formally transferring the former French possessions to the Government of India is soon to be discussed between the two countries. The colonies are Chandemagore, pondicherry, Karalkal, Mahe and Yenam, whose de facto transfer to India took place sometime ago.NAFEN - 79 words
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Article70 1956-02-28 3 SHAH QUEEN INDISPOSED LUCKNOW, Feb. 26 The Shah and the Queen of I'an arrived m Lucknow today from Agra on a day's visit. The Royal guests who came by special train were received by Uttar Pradesh's Governor Mr. K.M. Munshi, the State's Chief Minister, Doctor Sampurnanand, and n»ember s ofReuter - 70 words
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Article206 1956-02-28 3 JULLUNDUR: The Union Education Ministry has drawn up plans to open more youth hostels in the country in places of historical, architectural or scenic, and industrial importance. The Indian Youth Hostels* Association, which is a branch of the International Youth Hostels' Federation, aims at buildingNAFENT - 206 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-02-28 3 The immortal pair of the Indian screen Raj Kapoor and Nargte are leading the roles In AVM'S "Chori Chori," a moving social theme well rendered. The fair' Is determined to go, while her 'fiance* holds her back at the point of a pistol In his hand.46 words
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183 1956-02-28 3 NEW DELHI: The death of Subhas' Chandra Bose has been "conclusively proved" by a recent investigation carried out by Japanese Government experts, diplomatic sources here said. A report on this investigation is believed to have been handed over to th e Indian Embassy m Tokyo. TheNAFEN - 183 words
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Article109 1956-02-28 3 A PROBLEM FOR CENSORS Sensation of a different sort is anticipated when "Zarak Khan" Is publicly uncovered. In this adventure drama of the North-West frontier (Mined m North Africa), Swedish glamour queen Anita Egberg appears a* an alluring Oriental dancer. It is her sequence that promises the sensation. Wearing a109 words
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Article51 1956-02-28 3 Vinod Desai, who two years ago leapt to fame as the producer of the mythological film, "Nagapanchaml,'' is planning to film yet another mythological "Poojaran,*' m colour. Production will begin m March m Bombay. A tragedy with magnificent outdoor scenes, it will feature Nirupa Roy. Manna De will be51 words
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Article160 1956-02-28 3 V. Pronin, a Russian film director, arrived m Bombay from Moscow accompanied by script writer Maria Smirnova to select locations m India and to write a script m collaboration with K. A. Abbas for a oint indo-Russian Cinema Scope colour film ftature. The film will be shot m160 words
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Article156 1956-02-28 3 KARACHI: The Burmese Premier, U Nu, hopes to visit Pakistan "a s soon as he has an opportunity,'- according to U Ohn Sein, Burma's Ambassador to Pakistan. Replying to an address of welcome presented to him by the Friends of Burma Society here, U ObnNAFEN - 156 words
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Article95 1956-02-28 3 INDIAN FILMS AT CANNES India has been invited to participate m the International Film Festival at Cannes, scheduled to comence on April 10, and the Berlin Film Festival, commencing- on Jun e 22. The Films Division of the Union Ministry of Information an<] Broadcasting are entering six documentaries at the95 words
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Article65 1956-02-28 3 Ranja n Is the co-producer of "Nawab Saheb"' believed to be an adaptation of "Son of Sinbad l 1 Ranjan, who acts the lead Ing man m the film, figured to the "muhurat" riding a horse on the recording stage of the Mohan Studios at AndherL Playing65 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-02-28 3 In the footsteps of Gorgeous Carmen Miranda is talc crazy and beautiful 'Jungle', Nlgar Sultana, m MASTAM/ a tait of wiw romance.24 words
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Article105 1956-02-28 4 COLOMBO: The Gal Oya Development Board, responsible for Ceylon's Rs. 250,000.--000 Gal Oya Valley multipurpose irrigation project, has Invited •word-wide tenders for financial anta managerial participation m a Rs. 27,000,--000 sugar project to be located m the Valley. The Board proposes to form a limited liabilityNAFEN - 105 words
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Article441 1956-02-28 4 Infinite Possibilities Of Man Mrs. J. P. Bmiman t'OLOMBOx "IT IS MY FIRM BELIEF THAT In THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR PEACEFUL PURPOSES. WE ARE WITNESSING ONE OF THE MOST HOPEFUL OF THE 'INFINITE POSSIBILITIES OF MAN' AND ONE WHICH HOLDS GREAT PROMISE OF FULFLMENT441 words
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Article135 1956-02-28 4 MAHABODHI VIHARE COMMITTEE COLOMBO: On the recommendation of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the prime Minister, Sir John Kotelewala, has nominated Mr. Dudley Senanayake and Mr. Raja Hewavitarno to represent Ceylon on an Advisory Board which is to be constituted by th e Government of India to advise the Managing-135 words
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Article188 1956-02-28 4 CHAVAiKACHCHERI: Women should not feel shy any more and remain at home behind cadjan fences but must come out into the world and face it s problems, said Mrs. M. i\ S. Laxmy presiding over tho Meesalai Co-operative Industrial Women Workers* Society general meeting held at188 words
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Article181 1956-02-28 4 JUL^URDUR: Tne first Five- Year Plan target of cooperative societies to be organised m PEPSU has been exceeded b^ aba-t 230 per cent, according to a recent review. The target for the period was 700 societies for the five districts and the societies registered up-to-date number 1,621.NAFEN - 181 words
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Article80 1956-02-28 4 cuuuMiMJ: A leaaing Auatruiian mining arm has ouerect to estaoium a wheat Hour mill m Ceylon capaoie ot supplying the country's enure oeeoa of wheat flour. The offer includes the establishment of the mill with Australian capital. Ceylon at present spends Ha. 100,000,000 on flourNAFEN - 80 words
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Article116 1956-02-28 4 COLiOMBO: Four Japanese small-scale industries experts are now m Ceylon to conduct a survey of the island's small industrial ventures and to formulate proposals for their improvement and development. The services of the Japanese experts have been made available to the Ceylon Department of Industries under the ColomboNAFEN - 116 words
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Article197 1956-02-28 4 CONFAB ON PROFANE LITERATURE COLOMBO: The conference on profane literature between the Minister of Home Affairs Mr. A. Ratnayake, and religions dignitaries of the Roman Catholic and other Christian churche s will be held on Feb. 28. The Archbishop of Colombo Dr. Thomas Cooray, OMI, has Informed the Ministry that197 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-02-28 4 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGUlivray, presenting Lieutenant L. L. Nasilivata of the Ist Fiji Infantry Regiment, the Military Gross.20 words
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Article236 1956-02-28 4 JAFFNA: Haji V. M. M. Aboosalih was elected Lnanimously a s Deputy Mayor of the Jaffna Municipal Council at a special meeting of the council presided over by Mr. A. V. Chinniah. Municipal Commissioner. Mr. E. K. N. Selvadurai proposed Hadji Aboosalih's name which was seconded236 words
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Article199 1956-02-28 4 Over One Million Pilgrims Bathe In Sacred Cauvery From Our Own Correspondent MA DiI AS, Feb. 21: More than ai million pilgrims from every part of India bathed m the waters of the River Cauvery at Kumbakonam on Saturday the d)ay of the Mahamakam Festival whichCopyright - 199 words
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33 1956-02-28 4 ROME, Feb. 27 President Giovanni Gronchi and Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino of Italy left Sunday for a politically important two-week visit to the United States an<j Canada APAP - 33 words
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Article26 1956-02-28 4 AMMAN, Jordan, Feb. 27 Deputy Premier Ibrahim Hashem Resigned Sunday. King Hussein accepted the resignation and appointed Hashem •j'.-nciLt: speaKer. A PAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-02-28 4 The Bharath Fine Arts So- i ciety, Malaya, will up a stage show on March 8, at the Chin Woo Auditorium, Koala Lumpur m aid of the Society's building fund. Sivadass and hi s partner Vatsala (above m Shiva Foofa Dance pose) will give a performance on the occasion.49 words
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Article166 1956-02-28 4 RUSSIAN COLONY IN THE ANTARCTIC LONDON, 27: The Soviet Antarctic Expedition ship s ob and Lena are trapped m ice some distance irom Mirny nase, anu two tUMMWO iiencopters have evacuated tneir ci\. w and scientists to the base, Moscow Radio said yesteraay. 'me radio, broadcasting a rep.oit iioiii aReuter - 166 words
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Article31 1956-02-28 4 Calcutta has been declared an infected area for the purpose of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, Singapore. An extra-ordinary gazette published yesterday states that small-pox exists there.31 words
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Article49 1956-02-28 4 CASEY FOR KARACHI SEATO TALKS SYDNEY, Feb. 27 External Affairs Minister Richard Casey left Sydney by air Sunday night for the Karachi talks of the South-East Asia Collective Defense Treaty (SEATO) Council starting' Mar. 6. He said the Treaty Nations would probably not seek a unified military command. APAP - 49 words
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Article39 1956-02-28 4 LONDON, IFeb. 27 An Indonesian Navy Delegation headed by Rear Admiral R. Subijakto was welcomed at Peking Airport Sunday by Hsiao Chin e Kuang, Vice-Mi-nister of Defence of the Communist Chinese Government, Peking Radio reported.39 words
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Article67 1956-02-28 4 CAIRO, Feb. 57: Egyptian iHmen will have the vote for the first time under a proposed new electoral law published Sunday m tho semi-official newspaper "Al Gumhurriya". The new tow 'maiyes voting compulsory for men over 21 but the vote would be opthncu for women. "AlAP - 67 words
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147 1956-02-28 4 KATMANDU, Feb. 27: The Conqueror of Everest, Tensing Norkay, has personalty selected twelve first class Sherpas for this spring's Japanese assault on the 26,458 foot unclaimed Manaslu peak. The Japanese climbers specially requested him to select the team. Tensing said that a number ofReuter - 147 words
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Article89 1956-02-28 4 VIENNA, Feb. 27 The Communist press here Sunday denounced as 'hyenas" people who interpret as weakness the exposures of error and selfcriticism made at Congress of the soviet Communist Party ended m Moscow Saturday. One of the Chief "hyenas" to the Conunjcjnist press is U.S. Secretary of StateAP - 89 words
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Article41 1956-02-28 4 NEw DELHI, Feb. 27 The Trade Agreement between India and Indonesia was extended Sunday until June 30 after an exchange of letters between the two countries. Originally signed three years ago, the agreement has been extended periodically. APAP - 41 words
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Article109 1956-02-28 4 HE'LL BE FIRST AMONG EQUALS! MOSCOW, Feb. 27 The Soviet Communist Party's 133-member Central Committee yesterday prepared to chose a select "Inner Cabinet" with virtually complete power to rule Russia. The New Committee, announced last Saturday will meet m the next few days, to select the Presidium which will controlReuter - 109 words
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Article62 1956-02-28 4 Mr. g. M. Watson of the Bank of England and Sir Sydney Came will be visiting Kuala Lumpur for a short period from Monday, Mar. 5 m the course of their Inquiry into proposals of the establishment of a central bank system m Malaya. The address of62 words
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Article32 1956-02-28 4 TEMUCO, Chile, Feb. 27 A bus filled with Chileans headed for an outing- at the beach resort of Villarrica overturned here nday, Wiling four and injuring 3g per suns. APAP - 32 words
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