Indian Daily Mail, 14 June 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 118 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 SIX PAGES 45 CENTS n,
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  • 431 1 Rajaji Kamaraj Clash Supporters Of Dakshina Pradesh Are Worthless Men, Says Kamaraj C. R. Backing Annadurai Periyar Backing Kamaraj (From oar Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Jane 13 Mr. a Bajaeopalachari has come out In open opposition against the Chief Minister Mr. K. Kamaraj on the issue of Dakshina Pradesh. This may
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  • 151 1 IKE WANTS AID BILL CUT RESTORED I WASHINGTON, June 13— Presid' nt Eisenhower ha? ap- peaked to Congress to restore the cut of 1,109 million dollars m United States Foreign Ad Programme voted toy thf iiouse of Representatives on Monday. The President recovering from an abdominal op< ration m hospital
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  • 141 1 STRIKE IN H C LATEX FACTORIES CALLED OFF (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Strike m two of H. St C. Lntex factories m Sungkai and Kuala Lumpur involving over 280 workers was called off today as agreement was reached between the management and the National Union of factory and
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  • 41 1 KARACHI, June 13: Beauty contest organiser* yesterday abandoned selecting a "Miss Pakistan" for entry m the "Miss Univorss" contest m th« United States. ArtfMt Muslim* had pro. tested that ths beauty contest was un- Islamic- A. P.
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  • 75 1 BAGHDAD. June 13: The 1 daughter of a Sheikh is to I marry Iraq's 41-year-old Crown I Prince Abdul Illah. A Palace announcement here I gave no date, but said the Royal Family Council has approved the marriage between the Crown Prince and Huyim, 23,
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  • 98 1 WASHINGTON. June 13: President Eisenhower's doctors reported at 5 p.m. (2100 GMT) yesterday that his condition "continues to be satisfactory." Their bulletin said: "The President has had another good day on his way to recovery." President Eisenhower did not take an afternoon walk around his room In
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  • 125 1 PRINCETON, New Jersey, June 13: Rajkumari Amrit < Kuar. Indian Minister of Health since 1947 and former disciple and secretary to Mahatma Gandhi, was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at Princeton University's 209 th commencement. "She shared his (Gandhi's) work of making India
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  • 45 1 Buenos AIRES, June 13: Hie Government yesterday captured and shot General Juan rose Valle, who sought to seize Jie presidency of Argentina -vith an armed revolt last weekmd. The Government confirmed Ml execution late last night m ia effeltl awwmc«mwjt. A.P.
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  • 116 1 HONGKONG. June 13: The Federation of Motion Picture Producers of South-East Asia decided today to drop the word "South-east" from its name and allow all Asian countries to join. The Federation which opened its Third Annual Film Festival m Hongkong yesterday decided it had already
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  • 115 1 SEOUL, Korea. June 13: President Syngman Rhee yesterday urged South Koreans to "prepare for war" as the only way to get peace. "Prepare for war, not to start 3i war but to make the enemy afraid of you," the President said at graduation ceremonies
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  • 114 1 U. S. Watching Malaya's Rubber Export WASHINGTON, June 13: Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, said he would wait to see what was likely to happen before he passed judgment on Britain's decision permitting Malaya to send strategic rubber to Communist China. Mr. Dulles noted at
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  • 88 1 IKE's ILLNESS AND NEHRU's U.S. VISIT WASHINGTON. June 13: Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, said that Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's Prime Minister, had asked Washington for guidance on the effect of President Eisenhower's illness on his proposed visit to the United States next month. Mr.
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  • 145 1 CANBERRA, June 13— Medical Graduates m Singapore will m future be able to study for Fellowships of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons without travelling to Australia to sit for examinaations. The Australian External Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey said tonight that the Royal Australian
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  • 39 1 SYDNEY, June IS: Group Captain Peter Townotrtd, British Air Attach* In Bruwelt, today cabled the organisers m Sydney of the motor reliability trial m Australia next month dining their Invitation to him to compote.— Reuter
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    66 1 Mr*. Santha Davl Janardha* nam, daughter of Mr. Govlndarajulu Naldu, Vljayapuram and Mr. K. Janardhanam, M.A., Oaputy FanoHayat Offtoar, Tlruvarur and ttn of Mh V. f^anniah fS«idu, ttnjtrt, who wtra mtr* ried on Sunday, May 27, at 64 Naoapatam Road, Vfjayaatiram, Tlruvarur, thank all their frlonds and roiatlvaa
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  • 34 1 Photo. Five Comonwealth children present a bouquet to Queen Elizabeth as she meets families from the British Commonwealth living m Stockholm at a Commonwealth reception en June 9. A.P.
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  • 69 1 VATICAN CITY, June 13— President Sukarno of Indonesia was today received m audience by Pope Pius Twelfth In the Vatican Palace. The President and the Cathol.c Pontiff talked alone for 20 minutes m the seclusion of the Vatican's Hall of the Little Throne which adjoins the Pope's
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  • 64 1 CANBERRA, June 13— cUstralia's Minister at Rangoon Mi. C. T. Moodie hns been appointed Ambassador to Burma the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, announced tonig it. He said the appointment followed the recent elevation of the Austral. an negation at Rangoon to the status
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  • 43 1 CONCERT FOR TEACHERS' WELFARE FUND The opening ceremony of the concert for the Teachers' Welfare Fund will be performed on Saturday, June 16, at 7.30 p.m., at the Happy World Stadium. TWa function la organised by the Singapore Chinese Primary School Teachers' Association.
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  • 258 1 CONFLICTING STATEMENTS CAUSE GREAT CONFUSION WASmmiONp Jim*l3- Mt> John Foster Ihil»V U*fc Secretary of State was unusually noneom JJJttal ard reluctant to reply when correspondent* tow him there was a mat deal of confusion as a r«Eteephower and Mr. Dulles on the United Stutes
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  • 47 1 WASHINGTON, Jun* 13: JVMldtnt Elsenhower passed a "fairly comfortable night" hli doctors reported today. An early morning bulletin from the three Ooctore who have been treating him since hie abdominal Operation on Saturday, said that Mr. Eleenhower's "pulse, temperature And rft*0ll"»tlon war* -II Reuter
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    • 31 1 Cftil*. Jun* 13: Th» l«t British troojfe jaft tht Bu«z Canal Zom triyi today. Th«y war* tfr» laat b»<oh af the former 80,000 *trong Britlah Oarrl»on m the Canal 7ont. Reuter
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    • 25 1 RANGOON, June 13: Ba Swe. new»y-e»«cted Burmeee Prime Minuter, declared today that Burma would continue to pur* *ue her foreign policy ftf "independent neutrality."- Reuter
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    • 44 1 PARIS, June .1,3: Former President Harry 8. Truman, the man who personally ordered the atomic bombing of Japan m World War l(, heatedly denied today that the Russians had trie* to stop him. "Ther knew nothing about the atomic bomb," Mr. Truman declared A.P.
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    • 27 1 TOKYO, June 13: Prince Mikasa, 40-year-old youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, it tcheduled to leave i Aug. 16 on a State visit to c»vlon.— A.P.
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    • 33 1 NEW YORK, Jun« 13: Preaidant Eisenhower's two recent Hlnessee warm a political topic or discussion again today foltewing Democratic national chairman Paul M. Butler's description of White House medical reports "prepao «noa."<~ A.P.
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  • 58 1 Photo. Queen Elizabeth looks through a magnifying Qitm to view a ?u r *wS?, ld »»»W«©» drtlno 'rom 6th century Soandlnavla of th« Vikinqt during h«r visit to tIM Museum of National Antlqultlw m Stockholm, on June 9. With Her Majesty is Mr. WIL Dam Holmqvist,
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  • 556 2 gOON after assumption of chiff intetetership, Mr. lim Ytjr rfcek^announcefd that one of bis major and immediate tasks would be to strive for Simjapqsff's union with the Fe^smon of Malaya. -Singapore tftts* mcml ___fiY_ -«g paY >Zm r fffJiXw «p sjsr^nw^^^y 9 t m our opinion, *•s** more* urgent
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  • 1191 2 New Taxation System For India Br. Expert's Suggestions NEW DELHI: Describing the suspension of the Capital Gates Tax after only two years of its operat£Tm aajMtttAble, Pro*. Nicholas* Kaidor, British taxation expert, stated that the tax ought to be relalinhaiMisi as- seen as ptsribJe, and quite irrespeotfve of Hsb l—mlhtr
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  • 49 2 MORE MEMBERS FOR I.L.O. GENEVA. June 12.— Tunisia, Morocco and the Sudan were admitted as full members of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) here today. The vote taken m plenary at tht 39th session of the Inter* national Labour Conference was unanimously m favour nf the three countries.- Reuter
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  • 184 2 NSW DELHI* Two Primo Mtntetor Mr. Nehru, it under•too* to HtwoteM mfrtino of Delhi poems worker* at Ma fMlilwgs mt^m^kjtm^ was the tifck JK Congressmen to ooMfjMsft the poo** sfbeut the oeowomic development of India aao f*r position fit fno»»ri4. JLJg^Sg Vl|f» tie «aia imax. sat
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  • 596 2 UNION MINISTER'S VIEW MADRAS: The allotment of Madras State under the Second F called "meagre" and it was cert, been allotted to other States, ta population of the State, said Mr. S j Minister for Production, m a Pt Mr. Satlsh Chandra returned
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  • 44 2 SAIGON, June 12.-- General Bacut, long-haired rebel leader of the Ho a Hao Sect In fighting against the South Vietnam Government, was condemned to death yesterday, it was officially announced here today. He was sentenced at Canthfa, Southwest of Saigon.
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  • 165 2 Cyclone Havoc In The 24-Par ganas CALCUTTA: Over 30,000 acres of paddy fields m the coastal areas of the 24-Par ganas District have been inundated by salltne wate due to breaches m embankments, fallowing last -week's cjratane and heavy rain, according to unofficial reports received here. An official snrvey party
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  • 41 2 For Advanced Training In Dancing Mi«s Vatantha Maniam, aged 10, left for Madras recently by the "State of Madras" to got advanced training m dancing. The reader* may bo aware that Mlm Vasantha had danced m many public function* m Singapore.
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  • 253 3 ri i£iiT!?H£ t fc !Tf l^L2 f* r Novell Li omn» Project might be clatiwd a* a fatt accompli. Mr. Satish Chandra arrived at Nelveli last week and was received by Mr. T. M. 8. ManL Chief Lignite Officer. The Minister went round the pilot quarry Thermal Station, Pumping
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  • 81 3 Indians To Witness Russian Air Display NEW DELHI: For the first time. Moscow has invited two representatives from India to witness an air display on the Russian Civil Aviation Day on June 24. The Aero Club of India has been asked to send two men, who will spend 10 days
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  • 156 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. K. Nehru, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance, has left on a tour of some of the European countries to have financial talks with the Governments and banks and other institutions of the countries concerned. Among the countries he will visit are
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  • 126 3 KURNOOL: The Government of Andhra are examining a proposal to rescind outmoded orders which had greatly impeded the speedy disposal of matters m municipal administration. The Andhra Government are also considering the question of delegating more powers to the municipal councils m the State according to
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  • 347 3 HOMES FOR UNPRODUCTIVE CATTLE JULLUNDUR: The provision of suitable sites by the J State Forest Departments for the establishment of gosadans for unproductive and unserviceable cattle, will come up for discussion before the fourth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Central Board of Forestry, opening at Srinagar today. The
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  • 168 3 NEW DELHI: India will have to import more diamonds to meet her increasing industrial as well as jewellery needs. Only a sharp turn m the trend of indigenous production could prevent this. According to the latest figures available, production of diamonds m the country slacked m 1954
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  • 129 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India is "unhappy" over recent developments m Korea, namely the suspension of the Neutral Nations' Truce Commission's work and the rejection of China's request for a conference on Korea. It is feared m informed quarters here, that tension m Korea may
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  • 687 3  -  ARTHUR BAKER *> THE recent Ceylon election*, with theft unhindered expression of the electorate's wishes, followed the pattern of others throughout the Commonwealth. While details must obviously vary according to differing circumstances, the principle remains the same freedom of speech, freedom to
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  • 176 3 British Firm To Advise India On Steel BOMBAY: The Government of India is shortly to appoint a British firm of steel engiieers as their consultants for the overall supervision of the three steel plants m construction m the public sector. This agreement will be valid for six years. Apart from
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  • 219 3 Work On Heavy Electrical Equipment NEW DELHI: Preliminary work on the heavy electrical equipment factory near Bhopal city has begun. The site 1b being surveyed and trial borings made for water supply. Blueprints for hostels for technical staff and accommodation for workers, who will build a township for about 50,000
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  • 152 3 CALCUTTA: Considerable increase In radto-acttv.ty a^out tairty tunes tde cowni -ra y background was recorded m Calcutta on May SI, m the wane of the exptos.ons of toe British atom bomb at Mont* ttello Island ob May 16, and toe American tiyorogen bomb at Ealwoteit on
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  • 245 3 AHMED ABAD: The Head.naster of the Bhiloda English School m SabarKantna obtUict *a*j last weeK senceiiceu to' on« day's Imprisonment and a or tie. 2uu on a cnarge or ucaung a tweive-year old pupU. i vii nan la 1 Mohanalal, the rieaumaster wa s ciiaiged witn capping and
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  • 69 3 FUTURES TRADING IN GROUNDNUT OIL BOMBAY: The Govern* ment of md a, on the advice of the Forward Markets Commssion have granted recognition to the Oil Exchange Ltd.. Delhi, for eonductla* futures tr«u»f m froimttuf 911 far 1 period of three years, it was offlc ally announced here last week.
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  • 463 3 NEW DELHI: A formal Nepalese requet* to the Government of India to revise the treaty of -trade and commerce w.th that country is expected to be made some time this month. Tfce 10-dMiM. treaty, signed In 1960, would have been normally doe for revision
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  • 293 3 Kisan Trouble Again In Lalgudi Taluk TIB U CHI; Kecrudonoe of idsan trouble 1* reported la villages m Lalgudi taluk. Agricultural operations are yet to commence and the klsftn* are demaatUig better terras and °PP*«Nr Paaaa* (personal) cultivation. In Coodapaltt Village (Lalgudi taluk), about sine miles from Tiruchl town* social
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  • 313 3 TANJORE: At the meeting of the District Planning Boar^ the Collector, Mr. V. Karth*keyan. pres.ding, the reply 01 the Chief Engineer; High-ways Madras, regarding the proposals of the Board, for inciuding the work of formation •of the East Coast Road m th^ Second Plan was
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  • 186 3 NEW DELHI: About 1,125 Gram Sevikas or women village level workers for the Centra* Social Welfare Board's welfare extension projects are to be trained m 1966-57 at the training centres of the KasturbaGandhi National Memorial Trust. In addition to the 16 centres of the Trust already
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  • 336 3 FOUNDRY TRAINING: AMERICAN AID TO INDIAN CENTRE NEW DELHI: Under an agreement signed last week between the Government of India and the Technical Co-operation Mission, the U.S. International Co-operation Administration will make an allocation of $145,000 for the strengthening and expansion of the Foundry Training Centre at the Indian Institute
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  • 205 3 MINERAL PRODUCTION IN INDIA -h N EW ,P ELHI: India P^uced Rs. 102 crores worth of mlneraJa during 1954. according to the latest issue of the "Indian Minerals" (Vol. X. No. 1 January, 1956) published by toe Geological Survey of In<ua. The figure does not include the value of petroleum
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  • 1017 4 Need Not Be A Handmaid To University Education OOTACAMUNO: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, deprecated the increasing tendency In the country m favour of the abolition of the existing system of education and warned that such a step would most certainly jeopardise the unity and integrity of
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  • 144 4 ST. GEORGE. Utah, June 12. A mother's eight children have been returned to her after she promised m court here to teach that it is illegal to practice polygamy. But the woman told the court that she still believed m polygamy as a religious principle.
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  • 110 4 RANGOON. June 12, The Burmese Chamber of Deputies (Lower House) today elected the Defence. Minister, Ba Swe, to succeed U Nu as Prime Minister of the new Government. In a brief session, U Nu as Chief of the majority party, proposed Ba Swe as Premier. The
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  • 91 4 TIRUVARUR: There was some confusion m a local theatre last Wednesday, when a Tamil drama, entitled 'Thyagi' written by Mr. M. Karunanldhi, was being staged by amateur artistes. Dr. Vijayaraghavan, Secretary of the local D.M.X., objected to a speech made by a member of the Dravida Kazhagam,
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  • 87 4 DJAKARTA, June 13. The presence of newspapers m Indonesia "financed and run by foreigners" should be "changed," the Minister of Information, Mr. Subldjn said recently In a message to the association of newspaper publishers. Ho said the necessity for a change m this situation had become more urgent
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  • 90 4 Elephant Herd Causes Heavy Damage RA JAP ALA YAM: A herd of 60 elephants, which emerged from the slopes of the Western Ghats, damaged Kummapattl Kansepuram patta lands, m Watrap firka, causing an estimated loss of Rs. 10,000 to agriculturists. The elephants are reported to have broken through the reserve
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  • 148 4 "Queen Bee" Among Dacoits! MONGHYR: Saniohari. sa<d to be the first woman to be appointed as a Chaukidar (village watchman) m India 13 years ago. was shorn of her distinction during the weekend by the Sub-Divisional Officer of Khagaria. She had been given the post, though she had earlier been
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  • 169 4 Politics Not Bhood en for Wives MOSCOW. June 12— The wives of Mr. Nikita Kbfrushchey and Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, two Soviet leader* who are at" present In Stalingrad with Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, went to a British fashion show m Moscow's Gorki Park. With about six other wives of senior Soviet
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  • 146 4 BR, EXPEDITION TO THE HIMALAYAS NEW DELHI: A party of four experienced climbers, m eluding a woman, from the London School of Economics Mounta neering Club will shortly set out on an expiratory and sc entlfic expedition to the Himalayas. One of the party main objectives will be the ascent
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  • 95 4 CAujuTVa, June i^.— Well informed sources said her© that the Indian government is appointing a top ranking techr nical omcer to report on the the progress of oil exploration. Two foreign companies are producing oil In Eastern India under an agreement w ith the government.
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  • 217 4 Three New Sugar Mills For Punjab JULLUNDUH; Three new sugaj mills will go into production m the Punjab during the coming sugar-cane crushing season. Two of these will start crushing on November 15 next, while the third, being installed at Panipat, will go into production on January 15. 1957. The
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  • 384 4 WASHINGTON, Juno I%. —The question of United states attitude towards neutrality has created a profound stir among British Commonwealth Nations, a canvass In diplomatic quarters revealed today. Most concerned were representatives of India. Australia, Pakistan and New Zealand. The general consensus among diplomatics of Common
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  • 81 4 Indian sources said today that they hadi not sought clarification as they preferred to take the version of United States attitude to neutrality, as enunciated by President Eisenhower, over the definitions of his Vice President, Mr. Richard Nixon, and hi a Secretary of State, Mr. John
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  • 129 4 Naval Base At Cockburn Sound? CANBERRA, June 12, The Australian Government was keeping m mind the possibility of the establishment of a Naval Base at Cockburn Sound m Western Australia, the defence Minister, Sir Philip Bride said m the House of Representatives today. Asked whether the Australian Government, m collaboration
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  • 70 4 LONDON, June 12, Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, today celebrates his 59th birthday. He received the congratulations of all his senior ministerial colleagues at a Cabinet meeting this morning. Though still the right side of 60, Sir Anthony Eden has been m political life for 32 years, and
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  • 308 4 WASHINGTON D.C. With the delegation of Manila as the Asian Nuclear Contra, the United .States m speeding up the training jot Asian and other foreign scent Ist* to provide the necessary personnel for the proponed centre ana other atora-for-peace project*. Forty-seven students from 23
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  • 260 4 KANCHEKPUKAM Aca miya V*»"»« BkmtK *M*tu*ug his last post-prayer meeting .»t ■mviliji|Mllii WMk pleaded for the wfcoto-heartod co-operation of tbe people of Tamil Nad fat his Bhoodaa campaign. He said he was determined to serve Tamil Maa witn Uie maximum podetbie bnanti. He oaa
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  • 182 4 ROCK SALT PRODUCTION IN HIMACHAL JULLrUNDUR: The output of rock salt from the Drang mines near Mandi, In Himachal Pradesh, will be raised from 13C.000 maunds a year to over 300,000 maunds a year under a scheme undertaken by the Ministry of Production The scheme, estimated to cost rs. 800,000,
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  • 69 4 KARACHI: The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Hamidul Hug Chowdhry,. told Pressmen to Quetta that the Kashmir question would surely be taken u p by the Security Council but as to when the Council would ddiscuss s it depended on the business already pending before the
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  • 129 4 DJAKARTA, June 12, Indonesia's Army is to be cut from 185,000 men to 100,000. and a compulsory military training bill is to be introduced m Parliament, it was announced today. The Chief of Stan*. Major General Abdul Haris Nasution, who made the announcement, said
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  • 155 4 BLOOD TEST TO DETECT HEART ATTACKS CHICAGO, June 12, A simple new blood test for detecting "hidden" heart attacks ih natted as the most Important iorward step In diagnosis since the eiectrocardiagraph was Introduced early m the century. Dr. Frank P. Foster of the Lahey uuuic boston, described me test
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  • 161 4 INDIGENOUS MEDICINE BOARD NEW Utiunl: The formation ot a hoard to control practitioners In the indigenous ay steins ot meuicioe nan Deen wu^eyted by tne committee ap^ointea by the Central Oounoti of ueaitn to stuuy tne question ot formulating uniform standards m respect of education and regulation of practice of
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  • 126 4 Nfcw YORK; Mr. Raflk Ot Syria was elected President ot me irusteeanip Council wtieu it began its summer session nere. Mr. Remi^io unUot of Italy was elected Vice-Presid-ent. The Soviet delegate, Mr. V. p. Grubyakoy raised the question of the seating of China and said
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  • 2433 5 SECOND READING MN PARLIAMENT COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, m moving the Second Reading of the Official Language Bill said he would like to explain fully what it involved. the State Cmadl Mr. 4. ft. Jayewardeae, Urtiudisued a reH4luto«
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  • 222 5 COLOMBO: Th© propriety of Jvaftor Minister of flwwwmrt iwilh a controversial meecage bear.n* oa a crucial ■■finis! tame to a foreign potttieal leader we* raises fat the Ceykm House- of Representatives test wwh. The question arose over the reswrtud *MjpMeli of a cable by Mr.
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  • 95 5 COLOMBO: Shortly after the CWE Board of Directors paid tribute to the services rendered by its retiring chair* man, the chairman, Mr, T. C. Rajaratnam, J.P., U.M., collapsed and died at a meeting of the Board at his residence. For the last 30 years Mr. Rajaratnam
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  • 445 5 WEST PAK ASSEMBLY Speaker's Election Held Valid JUfcjtOftß* AM thef+r* im*m of the We* VakintM in* the legality of the election of Mr. Cn. Fanri Hah! Spe^er of the West Pakistan Awmlly, held the view that they bad jurisdiction over the proceedings In th» Awero¥V •pproprtaite case* c The chief
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  • 107 5 Murder: Investigations Continue BANGALORE: There is a yet no clue m regard to the jrutal murders that were perpetrated at Ranga Vila* m here on the night of June 4/5, though it is now •ver 60 hours after the horrible tragedy was known. Ranga lakshmi, the 15-year-Jid daughter of the
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  • 233 5 MADRAS: A new addition to the Madras Zoo is a male Ibex (belonging to the wild goat family) captured m the Anamalais by the District Forest Officer, CoLmbatore South Division Pollachi, and presented to the Zoo under Instructions from the Chief Conservator of Forests, European sportsmen
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  • 617 5 COLOMBO: Mr. Q. G. P Tamil Congress, told the Hous day that the official Bill to d« State language represented "T by the majority community. '•The Bill, simple ac it ma sibilities. Its implications will mi nation, of Tamil," he said, which set December 31,
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  • 1034 5 Wide Scope For Expansion Stressed MADRAS: Mr. M. V. Venkataraman, Chairman of the Indian Roads and Transport Development Association (Madras Branch), stated last week that the southern region had a very favourable background for a healthy and intensive expansion of road transport. He added that he had no
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  • 244 6 Sukarno Explains The Real Revolution Of 20th Century ROME, June 13— President Sukarno of Indonesia yesterday termed the rise of new nations m Asia and Africa "the real revolution of the 20th century". Speaking at the Italian centre for international reconciliation, the
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  • 89 6 Vaticam Warns Africa Is Going Communist VATICAN CITY, June 13 Vatican Radio spoke yesterday of a growing Communist peril m Africa, including Ethiopia. The broadcast said Communist activities m the Kingdom of Halle Belassie revolve around a 200-man Russian Embassy staff and a new branch of the Skoda works which
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  • 220 6 Quit Notices: Defer Action Lee Choon Eng Ex-Labour Front Member and City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Eng has protested against the reported quit notice served by City Council on more than SO principal tenants m Anderson Road area. He argues that 250 families would be rendered houseless as a result
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  • 87 6 SYDNEY, June 13- Large numbers or wartime mines arc probably driftjig along Australia's east coast an Australian Navy .spokesman said today Jn a warning to shipping. The warning followed the sinking by ririe fire yesterday of a Japanese ,nine found Ui the sea lanes 25
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  • 67 6 LONDON. June 13-- Mr. Nlcos Kranidioti.s. a high official of the Greek Orthodox Churchf m Cyprus, flew m tr> London airport today from Nicosia for informal talks on the Cyprus situation with British Memhcrs of Parliament. Mr. Kranldiotia, who te secretary of the Cyprus Ethnarchy,
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  • 149 6 LONDON. June 13: A British Government medical report said yesterday the dangers from Hbomb fall-out were "negligible" but warned of radiation haz ards m the X-ray machines used to fit shoes. The report foresaw, howeve.-, that if the rate of H-bomb firIng increased, "we could within the
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  • 32 6 Cambodian Ex-King For Stockholm I PARIS. June 13.— PrincJ Norodom Sihanouk, former* King of Cambodia w ho arrived] In Paris last weekend, left by air today for Stockholm on ;>. private visit.- Reuter
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  • 73 6 PERTH, WEST AUSTRALIA, Jane IS— A householder who answered a "knock" on the lrcm% door of hl» house at the height of a storm here last Bight foavd that the caller was an riephant seekln»r shelter. The elephant had escaped between performances at a nearby
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  • 56 6 STOCKHOLM, June 13— The Swedish Court denied rumours of an engagement between Princess Margaret and Prince Bertil, 43-year-old son of the King of Sweden. The rumours, which gained ground here" after Prince Bertil had met Princess Margaret on her arrival here, were dismissed m a
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  • 64 6 MONTE CARLO. June 13: Sir Winston Churchill was the guest of* honour at an official lunch given by Prince Rainier of Monaco and his wife, Prince Grace Patricia, m the Royal Palace here. This was the first official lunch given by the Prince and his wife
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  • 37 6 Queen Elizabeth of England and King Guttav of Sweden arrive m an open carriage on June 10, at Stockholm Stadium, for the opening of the Equestrian Events of the XVI. Olympiad. A.P. Photo.
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  • 90 6 GAYA, (Bthar): Anng Wysat See, ten yer-old youngest son of U Aon* So©, wuiMM Ambassador Hi India, was ordained a Bhlkta by Reverend, v Ottam* of the Burmese monastery at Bodh Gaya under the famous M&habodhl tree last week. The tarn precepts of Bod*«a were
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  • 111 6 The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman. appreciate* th" representations made by Mr. Teoh Chze Chong, Federal Councillor and Member of the Kluaag District War Executive Committee on the imposition of food restriction m Kluang. says a Federal Government press statement. Tt adds: The Chief Minister has
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  • 84 6 BANGKOK, June 13— Thailand is going to request tne United Nations to permit it to sell "anywhere" rice and Umber which nave been on the embargo list since the Korean war, a Government spokesman said today. Last week the Cabinet dccl ded to study the United
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  • 62 6 TAIPEH, June 13— A thir-teen-member Chinese Nationalist Mission headed fey Fore* ign Minister George Yeh will leave for Thailand by air on June 21 it was officially announced today. A Thai Goodwill delegation visited Formosa last month. Major Qenerai Chiang Wei Kuo, >ounger son of President
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  • 44 6 TOKYO, June 13.— Three Indian national railways official?, Mr. J. Dayal, Mr. X B. Mathur and Mr. H. D. Awasty arrived m Tokyo today by air on a two weeks inspection tour of the Japanese National rail>*ay system.- Reuter
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  • 119 6 MALAY SONG CONTEST Jehore's repr*»c ntatives for the PEST A (Cultural) Festival Singing Contest to be held m mid- July at Kuala Lumpur will <be chosen when Batu Pahat District holds Its Welfare Week from June 28 to July 4. The Welfare Week Organising Committee has included m its programs
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  • 133 6 During the month of May, 1956, three old cases against public servants were cleared up m The Federation of Malaya. A clerk of the Employees Provident Fund Board was convicted and sentenced to H months' imprisonment for cor* ruptly accepting |120. The cnarge aga.nst a clerk,
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  • 69 6 Afghanistan Wants Jap. Engineers TOKYO, June 13.— Official Sources said the Afghanistan Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Abdul tfhan Majid today requested the Prime Minister of apan. Mr. Ichiro Ha toy ame to rend Japanese, engineers to Afghanistan to help develop metal mines m the country. Mr. Majid made the request
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  • 475 6 347,000 VOTERS IN SINGAPORE NOW Ibt Tevised Assembly electoral roll for Sin gapore vrfeich are- now open lor Inspection show a let increase of 47,600 names, over the previous lists giving a revised electorate of 847,000. This was revealed m a Radio Malaya broadcast last night by Mr. E. J.
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  • 31 6 The annual general meeting of the North Indian Hindu Association will be held at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday, June 17, at the Association premises 47, Cuff rtoad.
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