Indian Daily Mail, 23 May 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL Xn No. 96 SINGAPORE, WEDKESDAY, MAY 28, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 146 1 Indian Muslims' Gesture Ffrom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 22 All butcbers throughout Madras State have agreed not to slaughter animals on the 24th the 2,500 th Anniversary of Gautama Buddha. Most of the butchers are Musflms and they have decided this stoppage as
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  • 84 1 Visitors to the Buddhist Temple at St. Michael's Road will find an inspiring exhibition of pictures, depicting Buddha's life. The most interesting set of pictures is that relating to the •first seven weeks,' when the Buddha enjoys the Bliss and Nibbana without food. Free lunch and
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  • 65 1 MOSCOW, May 22.— The Head of the Soviet Buddhist Community, Bandido Hambo Lama LtUbsan Nima Daramyev, ha s sent a telegram of congratulations to the Burmese Buddhists to mark the 2,500 th Anniversary of the Birth of Buddha, Tass, the Official Soviet News Agency, reported yesterday.
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  • 80 1 CALCUTTA, May 22 Egypt's Premier Gamal Aibdel Nasser, m a message to the Indian Central Buddhist Organisation on the 2,500 th anniversary of the birth of Buddha, reminded "beloved Indians of our obligations to each other and the cause of peace whicn we can enjoy through leading a
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  • 120 1 KARACHI, May 22 The Standard-Vacuum Oil Company yesterday began drilling its first exploratory well about 130 miles east of Karachi. Pakistani Industry Minister Habib Rahmatoola attended the inauguration ceremony. The actual drilling operation will be carried out by the South Eastern Asia Drilling Company of
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  • 36 1 The Indian Daily Mail convey* to all it* Buddhist reader*, advertisers, patrons and well-wishers, its greetings on the occasion of the Buddha Jayanti (Veaak Day) which is being celebrated here today and tomorrow.
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  • 165 1 M's Plane Diverted To Bahrein HOjkuJA.*, May 2*. A riane carrying David Marsha-1, Chief Minister Of Singapore, on his way from. Lonaon wag diverted owing to engine trouble to Bahrein as It was flying from «Jairo to Bombay, it was learnect here today. Mr. Marshall left London yesterday alter the
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  • 113 1 LONDON. May 22: Queen Elizabeth has told the Soviet President that she shared his hope that last month's visit to Britain by the Soviet leaders Marsha] Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev would lead to "improved friendship and understanding" between the two countries, Tan the
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  • 482 1 Both West East Pakistan Face Crisis Speaker's Election Challenged KARACHI, MAY 22: AHMAD BAEED KIRM A N I, MUSLIM LEAGUE MEMBER OF THE WEST PAKIBTAN ASSEMBLY SATURDAY, FILED A W R I T OF PETITION IN THE PAKISTAN HIGH COURT CHALLENGING THE LEGALITY OF THE ELECTION ON SUNDAY OF CHOWDHRI
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  • 326 1 "Its Possession Now Nore Important Than Ever" LONDON, May, 22 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, said fe a television interview here last n&tt that possession by Britain of Singapore was "more important than ever today." Mr. Lezmox-Boyd was answering questions put to him
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  • 199 1 ON Monday, May 21, the happiest man m Muar. nay m Malaya, was Mr. V. T. Sambandan, Federation Minister for Labour and President of the Malayan Indian Congress. Whole of Muar was mi n a gay mood. The occasion was hi s marriage with Mis
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  • 88 1 ANOTHER SHERPA CLIMBER EARNS FAME From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 22: Another brave Sherpa Climber has shared the honour of conquering one of the highest peaks of the Himalayan Range the Manaslu considered more difficult to climb than the Everest. A report from Kathmandu says that Sherpa leader
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    33 1 Tfceae seventeen pretty girls of Lady Imin College, New' Delhi, dressed In bright and pfeMtaff colour, were photographed yesterday raonrin f Ml board the ship. None of them had ever vtoited Malaya before.
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  • 283 1 TO GIVE A PERFORMANCE OF INDIAN DANCE MUSIC A unique Indian goodwill mission arrived here yesterday and they represent the rising generation of that country. They are not Members of Parliament, they are not politician*, they are not businessmen, they are not artistes they
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    • 123 1 i TTHE LEADM6 TMfIL lmtvl^ Buddha Jayanthi Special Edition OF THE INDIAN DAILY MAIL ON THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1966. 44 PAGES PRICE 50 CENTS Main Features THREE-COLOUR Front-page Picture of The Buddha PICTURES of Buddhist Shrines m South East Asia. MESSAGES irom Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan; C. Rajagopalachari; K.
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  • 563 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., May 23, 1956 COLONIAL OFFICE-AN ANACHRONISM THERE is nothing m this JJ world that is entire-Ju-ly good or entirely bad.- 'lhat even the Marshall Delegation, though defeat- v ed m its main objective of v securing merdeka for Sin- J gapore, has achieved some* thing
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  • 4185 2 STUPA, SCULPTURE BRONZE AND PAINTING INDIAN art and architecture have had an individuality of their own. They exhibit a rare aesthetic sense, combining skill and beauty with durability and utility. Temples m India, including chaitya* and stupas, are not bnly noted for their quality but also
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  • 398 3 BIG INCREASE EXPECTED NEW DELHI: A "significant incr***.*' i« "'^y* 11 to Mr. Abdullahbhai said earlier that the International Bank Mission now visiting the country had already had discussions with var.ous Ministries of the Government and the Planning Commission. It would also meet
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  • 236 3 INDIAN SHIPPING SERVICE TO POLAND NEW DELHI: An IndoPolish agreement for the organisation of a regular cargo shipping service between Indian and Polish ports was signed here on Monday last. Under the terms of agreement, each side will nominate a shipping organisation which will be responsible for the operation of
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  • 136 3 SINO INDIAN FRIENDSHIP LONDON. Oin» thousand and five |»«»drwt people shouted Chbj» and India an bro- when Indian mti •PR*"* at reception m Peking m celebration of the fourth aanlveraary of the foondla, of the CkiaaIndla FriendrtUp Association the New China News Agency said. Mr. Tin* Hsi-iin, Chairman of the
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  • 182 3 To Exchange Newsreels With Indonesia NEW DELHI; Inala arm Indonesia nave agreeu to exchange newsree.s, it is reuauij jtcwxicu nere. anots win ue ■MMfcamOM m inuiaa !icwftAt.'t:i S vvi.wc uiuuncstau uewstee.s wi.i use Muiumi xiiuian material. Tiie object is to create ia*mUanty m oue country wiut events lutppeiiing m vie
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  • 115 3 Carries His Parents On Pilgrimage ALLAHABAD. A rustic young man is ••a pilgrimage of the hoijr nteoM m India, carrytec Us old parents on his £MMm with the aid of two backet* slnn* from either cad of a bamboo pole. CfcayAtf-the Srivan Kumar" of the 90th century—told pressmen at Holy
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  • 101 3 KARACHI Pakistan has entered into an agreement witn Communist China ro r trie purcuattt; Of oisJ.vvo lOus Of uOdi, lac totai va*ue Oi me transaction is estimated at Kb. x'iie supplies will be .spread over till vie end of june,.i»t>7. ut tnls totai, vJOu.uUj tons are
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  • 67 3 PAKISTAN TO SEARCH FOR RADIOACTIVE MINERALS KARACHI; An organised search for radioactive minerals is to be launched shortly m West Pakistan by the Pakistani Atomic Commission. Experts are confident that radioactive minerals are present m West Pakistan and the chances of their economic exploitation are good. The search, which wi.l
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  • 105 3 REAPPEARANCE FOR S.S.L.C.. EXAM. IN T.C. TRIVANDRUM: The State Government last Wednesday announced that students who had already passed the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination would be permitted to reappear if they so desired, with a view to securing better marks m all the subjects. The concession will be available
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  • 21 3 President Sukarno of ladoneseia (left) and President Eiaenhouer on the step* of the White Hou«e, when Sukarno
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  • 330 3 HUBU: The general body of the Kamatak Pradesh Congress on Monday last urßed the Central Government to change the name of the new Kannada State from Myaore to Karnatak. The meeing, which waa the first to toe convened after the announcement of Government's decision
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  • 419 3 New Fleg Ship Of Indian Navy cruiser, mad* *vall3>le by the INS Delhi as flag-ship of the Indian Navy early m 1958 NAFEN learns. The modernisation of the Indian Navy will have begun by the time this replacement takes place, a naval source revealed. The new vessel, which is to
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  • 156 3 MINING TRAINING CENTRES FOR S. INDIA MADRAS: The Expert Committee on the Development of Training Facilities m Mining Engineering which met recently m Calcutta, it la learnt, has reported to the All-India Council for Technical Education suggestlng two centres for the purpose m South India. The committee met under the
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  • 45 3 Colombo: The Ceylon Cancer Society has appealed to the public of Ceylon to assist the Society m its investigations into the study of the incidence of cancer of the mouth and its relation to the island-wide habit of chewing betel. NAFEN
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  • 260 3 NAIROBI: An Indian Member of the Kenya Legislative Council, Mr. Chanan Singh, categorically denied here that India wanted to "dump" her surplus population m any part of Africa. Dispelling European fears that Indiana wanted to swamp Africa, Mr. Singh said there was no desire
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  • 450 3  -  DAPHNE CLARE By LONDqN: A diplomatic rarity for London— a hoi nan *9wmm At****— ls krtaging mi effkient frminimr touch to I *H»«i,e.s»»' 9 public retattonS m the British Capita; 1 Miss Sudiati is Javanese, a I dottor'a daughter, ana atter a year
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  • 104 3 NEW DELHI. A woman member compared In the Rajya Sabha the passing of the Hindu Succession BHJ to a Yagna Mrs. Seeta Parainanand said the Prime Minister was tiie "Yajaman'' of the Yagua white the Minister for Lejfal Affairs, Mr. H. V. Pataskar was the "parohlf (priest). Hie
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  • 242 3 Fish And Rat Immune To Atom Blast! SYDNEY, Australia, May. 21 Fish and rats are still alive m Trimouilla Island m the Monte Bello Group, where Britain exploded an atomic weapon last Wednesday. Professor L. H. Martin, Chairman of the Australian Atomic Safety Committee, said here yesterday. Rats on the
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  • 179 3 India's Advice To Marshall Ill-Judged? LONDON, May 21 a musaage m The Times* today claimeu that Mr. David Marshall Singapore's Chief Minister, had received advice from Inaia and Ceylon as to what attitude ne should take at the London talks on Singapore's future. This independent newspaper's Singapore correspondent stated tha,t
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  • 137 3 hour and a half on matteS Pertatator to the role j£! vau i sector m the development the economy of India. bJ*Mr I?'? 11 attended By Mr. 8. Anantaramakrtahnan (Simpson and Company) wf B. T. G. Hunter 2»*an (Madras Port Trust) Mr. Jaspal (Reserve Ban* "of The
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  • 96 3 BOMBAY: Mr. H. M. Patcl. Secretary, Ministry of Finance Government of India, hold a conference with the rei>i.«*e n taUves of the Governments of Bombay, Madhya Bha»:it and Saurashtra at the Sachivaiayu today to dlscu«as the various steps that will have to b« taken to faciltate any introduction
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  • 2141 4 Same System As In England Urged NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha on Wednesday last continued the debate on the Representation of the People (second amendment) Bid, seeking to expedite the election programme and simplifying the election law. During detailed consideration of the Bill, the Minister for
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  • 115 4 MADRAS: A 35-year.old cyclist was knocked down by a private car on Wednesday last opposite the Sun Theatre m Thyagarayanagar. The driver is stated to have gone away without stopping the car. The cyclist, whose identity la not known, fell on the road m, a
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  • 684 4 India's Special Ambassadors To Britain— ll V. C.s NEW DELHI: Nine Indian soldiers, all proud holders of the coveted \4dtonte <.*o sn, are now m the capital preparing to leave for London on June 5. i« vi. 01 goodwill ior t>i iuiiU, wnat cuey cue iv w uit oi die
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  • 150 4 The British cargo vowel, s.s. .i^ui^uva, 1 «*mm watte to pay mie of r»*. 1,0u,--ouu uuposed D V tue CoUector ot customs, beiore stxei was allowed to proceed on her return voyage to t ar cistern ports alter six weeks' ueteni.on here. Customs omciais had
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  • 48 4 CALCUTTA: Export of mustard oil and rapeseed oil has been banned with lr.imediate effect. A trade notice issued by the Joint Chief Controller of Import and Exports here said that no shipping bills for these commodities will be passed from May 19.
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  • 300 4 ■w*v/vu»: mincer mwcuere vi mrjfc swumus went n a procession to the restignre of the Chief Minister of Rut Pakistan, Mr. Abu Hussein Sarkar, hare last week mi* demanded that the Government should take immediate steps to meet the food crisig m the province.
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  • 158 4 Ministers Wives And Elections NEW DELHI. How far can wive* of Ministers help their hmhands m their electioneering campaigns f This question found no satisfactory answer m the Lok Sabha during the debate on the BUI farther to amend the Representation or the People Act. The Deputy Leader of the
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  • 243 4 Prevention Of Aleoholism: Mahtab's Plea BOMBAY: Dr. Harekrustu. Mahtab, Governor of Bomba.., said that alcoholism "Is th. greatest enemy of the mmv which seeks happiness." inaugurating the Asian Institute of Scientific Studies for the Prevention of Alcoholism, he added: "One who desires to have happiness In one's life has to
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  • 84 4 New Telephone Exchanges For Pakistan KARACHI; Six new telephone exchanges are being opened m Pakistan this year and the existing n exchanges are being extended. The telephone factory at Harlpur has already produced several thousand telephone Instruments. This year the factory will produce complete exchange equipment m addition. The telegraph
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  • 137 4 NEW DELHI: The national ncomc at the end of the fifth Plan m 1971-76 will -ise to Rs. 27,270 crores compared to Rs. 10,800 crores at ;he end of the First Five'ear Plan and Rs. 13,480 cro•s, anticipated at the end of le Second Plan, according- to
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  • 151 4 BOMBAY-PARIS LUXURY BUS SERVICE NEW DELHI: Indians going to Europe can now make the journey by luxury bus. A French firm, Voyage Dubreaii of Paris is organising a regular bus service from Paris to Bombay and back. The first party of Frenchmen on the proving trip is now m New
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  • 180 4 HYDERABAD: The Government Agricultural Research Station at Rajendi anagar has evolved an "irvlica- Japan lea hybrid paddy" it Is officially learnt. Hyderabad has the distinction of being ono of India's leading Btates m adopting the Japanese method of rice culti- vatlon. Five years ago, the
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  • 235 5 Protest Against "Sinhalese Only 9 Bill Meanwhi.e at a Cabinet meeting recently, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bandaranaike told hia colleagues that he would consult Taml, public opinion before the final draft of the "Sinhalese only bLI" was placed before the House of
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  • 185 5 Protest Against Br. A-Test OOUMiBO: moonesia has asked ceyion to join with otner AStan countries to protest against the British atom test aue to be held on Christmas islands— 2,ooo mt.es from Jolombo— early next month. A section of the Opposition And the local branch of the <Vof.d Peace Council
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  • 135 5 New Policy Re Motions COLOMBO Tne Government nas aaopted a new po.icy with regard to motions submittea by Government members to tne Chief Government i Whip to be placed: before the Government Parliamentary Party. Motions are first sent by the Chief Whip to the Minister concerned and it is only
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  • 81 5 Plane Held Up Due To Engine Trouble BOMBAY: Fire engines and ambulance were kept ready at the Santa Cruz atjrport on May 16 when a TWA constellation on its scheduled flight from New York-Colombo via Bombay landed here on three of Its four engines. It had earlier flashed a massage
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  • 47 5 NAINITAL: Six persons were killed and seven others seriously injured when a bus carrying mail and passengers overturned and fell In a khud* at Siuara, 28 miles from Ranikhet. The injured were rushed to the Ranikhet hospitaL The bus was badly damaged.
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  • 83 5 Ceylon Transport Mission MADRAS; Mr. L. S. B Fereira, Commissioner, Motor Transport, Government of Ceylon, and Mr. M. F. Do S. Payaratne. Permanent of Tiaiisport and Works, Ceylon Government, visited the workshop of the Transport Department m Bodyguard Road recently and studied the work ie.atin X to tho check-up of
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  • 141 5 R. K. Mission Head For Buddha Day COLOMBO; Srimat Swami Ranganathanandaji, Maharaj of the Ramakrishna Mission. New Delhi, will arrive m OcAombo on May 22 by the Indian Airlines Corporation plane to participate m the Bvddha Jayanti celebrations, organised under the, auspices of the Ramakrishna Mission (Ceylon branch). The Swami
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  • 608 5 SINHALESE PRINCIPAL'S CHALLENGE TO LEFTIST MP» DAMBADENIYA: The vie*, of Leftta* Md Iftrail leaders on the language question worn vdkmrnti. crtttciMd ty Hpeaker* at a mass meeting held at Dwnbadenly*. Yen. Pandit KanameewU S iigathaoUNUi Nayake Thero, Principal of Parakkjumabahu Pirivena, strlgala, ITeiiiliMfl ya, speakta*
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  • 214 5 sclMdiiMdi bsjfel^. m, tne country R*.. 4 t7lS6|p,flHu4n tb* teat week of this month alone, according to a Reserve Bask of india source here. The Reserve. Ban* of India, issued a directive to scheduled banks on Thursday asking them to restrict advances on paddy and rice. Over the yea
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  • 78 5 RECORD MAIZE YIELD IN HYDERABAD HYDERABAD: A record maize yield of 6,000 lbs of grain and 10,800 lbs. of straw per acre was obtained during the last rabi season at the State Government Main Agricultural Experimental Station at Rajendranagar. The variety of maize used* was 'Texas Twenty-six". The average maize
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  • 49 5 EIGHT KILLED IN CART TRAIN COLLISION BAiIABANKI: Eight persons, inclucungson, women, are reported to have been killed when they were travelling, collided witn a Gonda-bound train between Biswan and Saraiyan railway stations on Burhwal-Stta-pu section of the N.B. Railway. Some persons are also reported to have been injured. I
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  • 251 5 WASHINGTON; India, has become the X*h Oowrtry to complete the action required fer membership of the toteraatloaal Finance CwpenMtoa, the proposed new afllttate of the World Baak. This marked the two-thirds stage toward the minimum i membership of 3o countries j which is
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  • 566 6 But U. S. Airlines Co. Under Notice Has Not Quit WASHINGTON, May 22 Britain yesterday reached an advanced stage m negotiations with the Inited States to explode one or more nuclear weapons on Christmas Island, an isolated! atofi m the heart of the
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  • 245 6 "Empire Day" Colonial Freedom NEW YORK, May 22 —The NEW YORK TIMES said today there was still room for an adjustment between Britain's strategic interests and the desire for .so.f-government voiced by the people m key colonial areas m line with the freedoms granted by Britain to other former parts
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  • 81 6 Vocal Music Performance In Penang Valliyur Brother* and Party, a. party of renowned exponents of South Indian Carnatic Music will give a vocal music performance at the Khek Association Hall, (opposite Rex Theatre), 34, Burmah Road, Penang, on Sunday, May 27, at 6 p.m. The function is organised on behalf
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  • 59 6 WAITED 30 DAYS, STILL NO REPLY! NEW DELHI, May 22 More than 30 day* have pawed without response from Washington to Indian inquiries to purchase 60 million dollars worth of American surplus wheat, official sources said ysstsrday. In the absence of any reply, the Indian government, these sources said, appeared
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  • 126 6 H-BOMB A CHALLENGE TO CIVILIZATION SYDNEY. May 22. The threat of Hydrogen and Cobalt bombs challenged civilisation and the very sanity of the human race the Japanese Am- > bassador to Australia Mr. Tadakatsu Suzuki said to-day. In the face of such a challenge it would be wicked to cling
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  • 29 6 BANGALORE, India May 22.— AX 180 silk factories m the Bangalore District reopened today after a week's close re because of high taxation and labour problems.
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  • 178 6 MANCHESTER GUARDIAN'S CRITICISM LONDON. May 22. The Liberal MANCHESTER GUARDIAN to-day criticised British plans to explode- an Hbomb m about a year and cast doubt on the value of the recent Bikini test by the United States. But the DAILY EXPRESS advised its readers to Ignore propaganda against British nuclear
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  • 93 6 Demonstration Against Lloyd At Aden Denied ADEN, May 22.— Lord Uoyd> British Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Colonies, flew to British Somaitland on Sunday after a ten-day visit. When he arrived In Aden a crowd of several hundred Arabs shouted anti-British slogans and waved their fists at his car, but yesterday
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    28 6 MEETING The next meeting of the Singapore Rural Board will be held at the Conference Room, Qhief Secretary's Office, on Friday. May 25 at 10 a.m.
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  • 85 6 Soviet Oil Equipment For India NEW DELHI,. May 22.— An Indo-Soviet Agreement for supply of Soviet oil drilling equipment to India was signed here yesterday. Russia wOl supply India two oii drilling rigs worth Rs. 7.4 million. The agreement also provides for free erection of drills at site by Soviet
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  • 31 6 NEW DELHI. May 22, India has made a gift of 5,000 tens of rice to relieve distress m East Pakistan, the Foreign Ministry announoed yesterday. AP
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  • 249 6 South Africa's fear! CAPETOWN, May 22, SenkW f. Clwkson, leading United Opposition party member 4 said yesterday the transfer of British Protectorates m South Africa to the Union would have to be raised at the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference m London. Senator
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    40 6 Picture above shows Mr. Sambandan tying the sacred "Thall* around the neck of Miss tint Sundarl, cUmaxinr the weddta* ceremony, which wu held *t the bride's residence m Mnar. (Below). The bridegroom give* the bride a helpta* hand.
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  • 152 6 LIVERPOOL, England, May 22.— Leo Valentin, tne famous '{•Tench "Blrdman," was killed at an air show here yesterday when his parachute failed to open after he had jumped from a pvane at 9.000 feet. He 'was making his first flight m Brltai n with wings
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  • 218 6 Colour Discrimination TOBONTO, May 22. Mr. Andrew Brewin, a Toronto lawyer, said yesterday that the nephew of the Prime Minister of one of "the proudest new member*" of the Commonwealth was deported from Canada because of m» racial orig n. He said the
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  • 97 6 The Governor Sir Robert Black, will preside over a pub lie meeting which the Singa pore Inter-Religion Organisa tiou will hold m the V.M.C.A at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, May The speakers will be Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, Pre sident of the Religious Affairs Office and Acting
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  • 122 6 LONDON, May 22.— Lady ChurohHl, w year-old wife of Britans former Prime Minister, ha s agreed to leave her eye* to and "eye-bank" aftttr death,, it was 'stated here last night. Mr. Francis Stanialaw, Founder of an "eye will crusade" said he had been told this by
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  • 36 6 LONDON, May 22.— Mr. Malco-m Mac Donald. united Kingdom High Commissioner m India, said here today India's Second Five Year Plan was calculated to give her people a higher standard of living.
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