Indian Daily Mail, 13 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 209 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CEMS
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  • 174 1 No Reference Of Suez To U.N. Eden "WE'RE SETTING UP iNEW BODY TO TAKE OVER CANAL" "Action" Threat If Egypt IV ott. Cooperates LONDON, Sept. 12, Sir Anthony Eden announced today that Britain, France and the United States are setting up a "Users' Association" which would undertake responsibility for traffic
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  • 776 1 Force Is Last Resort -U.K. France LONDON, Sept. 12, Britain and France declared yesterday they were determined 'to resist by all appropriate means any arbitrary interference with rights under international agreements' in the Sues Canal crisis A joint communique issued by British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and French Premier
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  • 365 1 Anglo-French Communique On Cairo Talks LONDON, Sept. 12. Text of the communique issued to-day by the Prime Ministers of Britain and France after their talks at 10 Downing Street is follows: "The French Piime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs conferred with the Prime Minster and the Foreign Secretary at
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  • 107 1 CALL TO NAHAS PASHA JERUSALEM. Israeli Section, Sept. 12. A call to former Egyptian Premier and WAFd ieaaer Mustafa Nahas Pasha to "come out from his seclusion and steer the Egyptian ship of state to a safe snore" was made yesterday by a clandestine Egyptian radio station. The broadcast thought
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  • 66 1 DAMASCUS. Syria, Sept 12. Syria yesterday dej clared support for th« Egyptian proposai to form an international negotiating body, entrusted with solving the Suez Canal dispute. A brie f Foreign Office state i ment sa <J Syria "sees h 1 Egypt's (new move anothni j proof
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  • 169 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 The United States in effect Tuesday threw cold water on Egypt's proposal that a new international conference be c/illed to sette the Suez Canal dispute. A U.S. State Department spokesman, commenting on i'.'gypt's proposal, said, "it is doubtful that a further conference w^uld serve
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  • 65 1 HOME. Sept. 12. -The U.S. 6th Fleet would be avai.ablo to cv actuate Americans fiom Egypt it any deterioration in the Suez crisis made thiat necessary, informed sources here reported today. While no special stops have been taken, the.«p informants said that the fleet automatically
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  • 41 1 TEHRAN. Iran. Bept 12.— Iranian iForeign Minister Dr. A'igholi Ardalan. returnea ru^Fday from Uie Cairo talks with President Nasser on the Suez Cana. crisis and tola newsmrn: "I am ngainst any miLtnry action to solve the problem." AP
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  • 49 1 Prof. Rajakkannu Leaves For Singapore i rum unr uwn correspondent MADRAS. Sept 12, Mr. M. Rajakkannu, Professor of Tamil and Headdesignate of the Department of Indian Studies in the University of Malaya, left today with his family by s.s. Rajula for Singapore to take over his new job- Copyright.
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  • 130 1 BRISBANE, Sept. 12, Police pe-arched jesterday for 4 bold band of rustlers who have pulled off Australia's biggest cattle raid of the rvutury. They sneaked into a lonely 40,000 acre property in Western Queensland and drove oS 800 of heid of 1.000 bullocks pastured there last
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  • 93 1 LONDON. Sept. 12.—Amenrtaan Ambassador Winthrtop Aldrlch flew back frc m home leave yesterday and said that so fa r as- he knew uS. Secretary of State John Fester Dulltv has no plans to confer n London over the Suez crisis. "And I don't think he's
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  • 687 1 M. I. C. PRESIDENT'S ATTITUDE TO MALAYS JUSTIFIED "According to the Singapore Standard dated sth Sept. 1956, Mr. K.L. Devaser was comtemplai,ing resignation from the MIC in protest against the President Mr. V. T. Sarabanthan who, he said, has disregarded the party's mandate at the
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  • 198 1 The Government of Singapore h;>s appointed ft Committee consisting of the following persons under the Chairmanship of the Attorney-General to investigate the advisability of enacting an ordinance to provide for the compulsory registration of Hindu marriages in Singapore in accordance with
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  • 98 1 CAIRO Sept. 12.~An Italian Embassy Cdnsur.Uf official Tuesday denied reports that Ital.-an nationals .iving in Egypt bad been advised to leave as a result of the Suez Canal crisis. "We are waiting developments." he said. He explainea that f the situation worsened I the embassy
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  • 108 1 S. R. Bill Awaits President 's Assent From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 12. The Rajya Sabha passed the Bill making the seventh amendment to the Const i 1 'it on as a result of States Reorganisation without a single dissenting- vote on Tuesday. Only the President's signature is
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  • 266 1 NETAJI'S ASHES IN TOKYO From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Sept. 12 —The Government of India have decided that the death of Netaji Subha.s Chandra Bo.«e has been fully > s:tablishe c i and that all stor.es of his being alive are entirely without any foundation. So declared Premier Nehru
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  • 105 1 SAMBANTHAN ON EMPLOYMENT ORDINANCE I r l T 1 Our c «"e*pon<lent) KTjAT.A LUMPUR. Wwl- A number of proposed ments to the Employm.-nt Ordinance had been the cause of delay in its implementation. Mr. V. I S«mbunth*n, Minister for Labour, stated in his (written reply to Mr. K V jThavcr
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  • 603 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Sept. 13, '56 INDIAN GRADUATES IN MALAYA TO learn good Malay, the easiest and the best thing to do is to marry a Malay woman this i> the advice that is usually given by people perhaps half jokingly and half se riously. The idea is
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  • 1431 2  -  MENON "Her Approach To World Problems One Of Humility" BOMBAY: Mr V. K. Kiishn* Menon, Minister without Portfolio, said here last Friday that India's approach to international questions was one of humility. He added it would be a bad day
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  • 589 2  -  Dina Vlehta By JT HAD an opportunity, last week, of meeting a famous author whose work I admire tremendously. I used to ravr about it. I bored my friends to tears by my enthusiasm for it. I talked at length of his novels, mysterious and prodigious works
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  • 89 2 Foreign Celebrities To Visit India NEW DELHI: Foreign celebrities who are expected to visit India this could weather are ihe Indonesian President, Dr. Sukarno, the Prime Minister of Poland, the Prime Minister of Thailand, the Emperor of Ethiopia, the President of Syriya, the Prime Minister of Ceylon and the Prime
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  • 425 2 WEST BENGAL PANCHAYAT BILL CALCUTTA The West Bengal Council on'Tues. passed 17 more clauses of the Panchayat Bill. The Opposition pressed for four divisions two on amendments ana two on the original clauses and lost all of them When the House met at 9.30 a.m.. Mr. Satypriya Roy (Teachers' constituency)
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  • 300 2 More Fertilizer Factories For India CALCUTTA- Mr. Manubhal M. Shah. Union Minister for Heavy Industries, said here last Friday that two fertiliser factories would hi.- .set op one in the BhakraNangal area and the other at Rourko! i. The.-:e will be in addition to the Sindri Fertilizer factory and the
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  • 854 2 KUBNOOL. The Nagarjuna Sagar Control Board, at the meeting held here, Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Chief Minister of Andhra, presiding, decided that the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam should be built of rubble masonry and that 1.4 of cement mortar could be used for its construction where the principal
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  • 371 2 (CLOTHES play an Important role in a child's life. His world of fantasy consists of pretty dresses and charming faces. When children play "Mummy and Daddy", the little 'mummy' appears wrapped in her mother's sari and the "daddy 1 in an enormous coat and hat. Children's clothes should
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  • 104 2 500 ARRESTS IN RIOTS OVER BOOK NEw DELHI. Sept. 11. More than 500 people were arrested during Hindu— Moslem riots over an American book which Moslem say treated the Prophet Mohammed 'objectionably, saia reports reaching here today. Reports fro m Kucknow said the riots cost 11 lives. The book— "Religious
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  • 100 2 CALCUTTA: The West Bengai Legislative Council adjourned without transacting any business as a mark of respect to the late Governor, Dr. H. c. Mookerjee The Chairman 'of fie Council, or. Suniti Kumar Chatter jee, referred to the "sudden and unapprehended passing awa v of Dr.
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  • 1040 3 NEED TO GIVE MORE IMPORTANCE STRESSED MADRAS: "At the Conference ef State Education Ministers held at Delhi on Sunday and Monday, there was a recognition of the fact that English will nave to be given a greater importance in the curricula of studies both in Secondary
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  • 173 3 SYDNEY. Sept. 12.— A leading Austral van nuclear scientist. Professor Marcus Olip- hant .said on Sunday it was uncime and •unscientific to .^y humanity was endangered by any nuclear tests already BMMto or planned fo r the future. Prtofessor Oil pliant, of the N at onal University
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  • 104 3 CAIRO. Sept. 12. A joint communique issued by president Nasser and Mr. Menzie* Committee at the conclusion of the Suez Talks here stated on Sunday. "Discussions between President Nasser and the Committee have bcc n concluded." "The committee presented and explained the Proposals of the lg Nations which
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    26 3 The .Minister for Transport Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, on Monday Sept. 10, opened the new road from Aye* Hitam to Kemayan built by the Royal Engineers.
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  • 235 3 CALCUTTA: A general meeting of West Bengal Pradush Cons rcss Committee was heM at the Qongr— Bhawan on Sunday last. The meeting «r&J well attended and Sri Atulva Hhosh President West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee presidod over the meeting. A resolution was
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  • 59 3 FILM ACTOR'S FALL FROM FIRST FLOOR DOM HAY. Ranian. the South Indian film actor, who has settled down in Bombay for the last .«even years, was seriously injured when he fell from tie hr.st floor of his residence at Bandra ,ast Monday. He wa." immediately lushed to hospital when* he
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  • 185 3 MANUFACTURE OF RAIL COACHES AT H.,A.L. NEW DELHI: Details of the agreement entered into by the Hindustm Aircraft Ltd. (Bangalore), with a West German nr m for the manufacture of integral type rail coaches were given in the jjok Sabha by Mr. Mahavlr Tyagl. Minister for Defence Organisation, In reply
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  • 133 3 BOMBAY: The .four per ffrtnt Bombay State Development Loan, 1970, ha* been clo.=ed on Sept. i on being fullv subscriber!, .says a Press note issued by the Reserve Bank of India here today. Subscriptions to the Four pel- cent State Development loan;; 196s of the Governments Of
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  • 497 3 MADRAS; The 1968 Madras Government boan, which was over-subscribed on the opening day, was declared cosed before start of business on Sept. 4. Figures of remittances are still being: received and the finals are bciirqr up. As the Rs. 12i 2 C rore target "or
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  • 540 3 NO OTHER COUNTRY HAS TACKLED SUCH STUPENDOUS JOB WASHINGTON, Sept- 11, Chief Justice Warren yesterday said he had returned from India with a feeling of great sympathy for its people and for their government. "I felt," he said, "that the Government is trying to
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  • 516 3 MADRAS: The Civil Supplies authorities have decided on further measures for bringing down the price of rice in Madras City and in the districts The decision was taken following a conference which food officials of the Madras Government had last Friday with Mr.
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  • 163 3 PRACTICAL EXPERIMENT ON HANGING! NEW YORK. Sept. 11, His mouth taped and his hands jusscd behind his back, a 27--/ear-old theological seminary fimplojee was found hanged yesterday on a closet door in his Manhattan apartment. The body, clad in pink undershorts. was dangling from a i rope attached to the
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  • 49 3 TIUVAKDKUM; Tht* Travancore Cochin Government's Rupees two«crore development loan for which subscription opened on Sept. 3 has been over-subscribed, an official spokesman said Ivre. He added the total amrunt of subscriptions bad not vet been ascertained as report* from many treasuries were la U rec&lved
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  • 384 3 FAIR PRICE SHOPS IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: Mr. A. P. Jain, Food and Agriculture Minister arrived here last Friday and left by the sanio day plane. He had personal discussions on the food situation in the State with Mr. Morarji Desai and Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan. Interviewed. Mr. Jain stated that the
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  • 212 3 DETROIT: Parkc. Davis Company, world-wide pharmaceutical firm with representation in almost every country in the free world, Ims announced the opening of a sales promotion office in Singapore. Mr. W. H. Ramsay, assistant director of oversews operations, said the Singapore office "is the latest addition
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  • 53 3 BOMBAY: Fifty Indian trainees of the iron and Steel Ministry left here for Prague bv an Air India International plane last week on their way to the Soviet Union to receive training in the steel industry there. Mr. Sudhir Ghosc officer on special duty
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  • 509 4 Release Of All Political Detenus Ordered DACCA. A* new Coalition Cabinet, headed by the Awami League Leader, Mr. Ataur Rahman Khan, was installed in office in East Pakistan last Thursday. Shortly after the five-member Cabinet was sworn in at the Government House by the
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  • 535 4 Prosecution Slate* Its Case LAHORE. The trial of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, began in Lahore High Court on Sept. 3. The prosecution held that in the course of hi.s speeches at Mardan and other places, he openly advocated the creation of Pakthoonistan.
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  • 110 4 AID FOR SERICULTURE INDUSTRY BOMBAY: The Standing Committee of the Central Silk Board has recommended to the Central Government to give grants and loans amounting to Rs. 8,68,831 to State Govern, ments for the development of sericulture industry in the country. Of this amount. Rs. 8,82,831 will be grants-in-aid and
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  • 57 4 "BUS MAIL SERVICES" IN SILIGURI SILIGURI: Mr. K N. Chaudhury. Superintendent of Post Offices, Darjeeling, formally inaugurated recently "the bus mail services" for muffusil post offices of this sub-division. With the introduction of carrying mails by bus, the people of muffusil areas will get their mails earlier than before when
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  • 42 4 Singapore dre lv with Pakistan at soc<«r last Sunday at the Jalan Besa r Stadium, each side scoring one goal. Picture shows Singapora centre-forward KIM UKNG tryln^ to head the ball when Pakistan goalie pushed it over the bar
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  • 151 4 HYDERABAD: The crew of the ill-fated train which met with an accident near Mahbubnagar in which 121 passenI gers died on the night of Sept. I 1, left last wwk for Mahbu- bnagar to give evidence before 1 Mr. C. R. Sule, Government i Inspector of Railways,
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  • 352 4 MADRAS: The City Council, at its meeting last Friday, at Ripon Buildings, Mr. V. R. Ramanatha Alyar, Mayor, presiding, adopted a resolution moved by Mr. M. Iladhakrishna Pillai. appointing Dr. B. V. Sundara Babu. Assistant Health Officer, to act as Health Officer of the Corporation, with immediate
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  • 212 4 MIL. BLOC WORRIED ABOUT CULTURE! i-AiiiS. Sept. 11.— Three iSato toreign Ministers met une yesteiuay to beg.n aruw--4IS u i> Umr icpoit on now me tt» Atiutitic Pact a-hes can mv ii.v eooaonHCi political ana cultural co-operation w.ttun me organisation. ine "three wise men" arc Mr. Lett I l'earson of
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  • 122 4 LONDON, Sept. 11—Government support is to be sought for a proposal t<^ build a British port to accommodate super-tankers which could operate economically around South Africa instead of through the Suez Canal, it was disclosed here last night. J The scheme is to build docks i
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  • 292 4 MADRAS: An appeal to the Union Government to appoint only Tamilians as Ambassadors or High Commissioners in Burma, Malaya and Ceylon was made by Mr. M. P. Sivagnanam. leader of the Tamil Arasu Kazhagam, last Friday while speaking about his impressions of Burma at
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  • 520 4 AHMEDABAD: Mr. A. T. Turohit, a Judicial Magistrate of Ahmedabad, last Thursday acquitted Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Communist M.P., who had been charged with breach of prohibitory orders in Ahmedabad City. Acquitting Mr. Gopalan, Mr. Purohit said that the prosecution had failed to establish beyond reasonable doubt
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  • 427 4  -  Raymond Brown By "T C^N'T do it," a young American told- his bride-to-be as she entered the church just before their wedding. After this dramatic announcement the distraught bridegroom ran from the church. He just could not face up to j the strain of
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  • 938 4 Caodaism lndo. China's New Religion TT was in the Vietnamese town of Tayninhthat on a certain day in November, 1926, a group of devout men heard, or thought they heard, a spiritual message. According to them, it came from some .superior Being who spoke the following words: "I am the
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  • 44 4 DR. RADHAKRISHNAN IS 68 NE W DELHI: The Vice President, Dr. Radhakrishnan, was 68 on Sept. 5. rhe President and PMr Nehru were among the earliest to call at the Vice-Presidenfa residence to greet him. Cabinet Ministers, M.Ps. officials and leading citizens to Delhi
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  • 1466 5 Pakhtoonistan Idea Explained Frontier Gandhi's Statement In Court LAHORE: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, popularly called "Frontier (jiandhi" said in the West Pakistan High Court here last Thursday that his demand for rakhtoonistan envisaged the renaming of the tract of land inhabited by
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  • 80 5 TRIVANDRUM: An entire family consisting of nine members five of them j children, was found dead in a locked house in Thampanoor, Trivandrum City, on Thursday last. On receipt of information, j the police broke open the i house and. found Govindan a barber his
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  • 317 5 NEW DELHI: The bearish tendencies displayed by foodgrain prices in several import- ant towns recently have been due, to a large extent, to Government's ability to move stocks quickly to needy "pockets", a number of special trains being employed in the operation. During August, nearly 24,125
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  • 163 5 COLOUR BAR IN U.S. SERVES RED CAUSE? SYDNEY. Sept. 12. -Racial strife over integration in American schools is a gift to Communist propagandists throughout the world, tho Sydney Morning Herald said. But in its editorial *he Herald added: "Sympathy fcr the Negro ehould not be a. lowed, however,) to encourage
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  • 109 5 NEW YORK. Sept 11.— I Drinking beer wa s recommend- ed by a doctor yesterday for victims of high blood pressure or heart trouble. Dr. Bertil Jo.seph.son, of St Erik's Hospital, Stockholm, told the first international congress of clinical chemistry that beer i.s beneficial because it
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  • 151 5 Kashmir Plebiscite Opposed LAHORE: Dr. Saif-ud-din Kitchlew, President of the AllIndia Peace Council, has advised the people of Pakistan to forget all about Kashmir "as no such issue now existed from the Indian point of view." "What is in your possession belongs to you and what is with us is
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  • 44 5 DR. B. C. ROY LEAVES FOR TOKYO CALCUTTA. Dr. Roy left Calcutta by Air India international for Tokyo. Among those who saw him off at Dmn Dum were the Consul-Generals fo r Japan and Indonesia, his Cabinet colleagues and high officials of the Government.
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  • 108 5 CALCUTTA: Work at the' Calcutta Port was partially paralysed as 24 out of the 32 Assistant Harbour Masters who resigned en masse on Thursday did not report for duty on Saturday. The resignees who met here late on Friday night disregarded the Government of India's notification declaring
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  • 92 5 TRIVANDRUM: The Working Journalists Wage Board headed by Mr. H. V. Divatia, Chairman, held its rtrst meeting here last Friday and took evidence from the managements of Kerala Bhooshanam and Malayahi Rajyam two leading Malayalam dailies being published from Kottayam and Quilon respectively. Messrs. A. V. George,
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  • 65 5 INDORE: Sm. Indira Gandhi, a member of the Congress Working Committee, inaugurated here the construction of a huge pandal for the 62nd session of the Indian National Congress to be held in Imlorc during the first week of January next. The pandal will be constructed on
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  • 214 5 WALAJA3AD: Inaugurating the Sixth Standard in the Board Upgraded Higher Elementary School in Neiynduvakkam, about six miles from hero, on Sept. 3, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture and Industries, laid emphasis on the need to impart the right type of higher education. Regarding the extension of educational
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  • 178 5 PREPARATIONS FOR A.I.C.C. SESSION CALCUTTA: The W Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee h getting ready for the A.I.C.C. session i n Calcutta on October 27 and 28. A huge pandal will be constructed on a vacant plot of land belonging to the Calcutta Improvement Trust at Relliaghata. A reception committee, with
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  • 104 5 SHILLONG: The District Magistrate of Kohima has pro. mulgated an order under Sec|tion 144 Cr. P.C. prohibiting for a period of two months assembly of five or more persons the whole of the Naga Hills district. excluding the area under Dimapur P
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  • 286 5 NEW DELHI, Sept 10, The Reserve Bank of India's Annual Report yesterday warned that continued vigilance was necessary to combat inflationary tendencies in India's economy. It said balance of payments for the year ended June 3<?, 1956, would probably show a deficit on current account
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  • 685 5 NEW DELHI: According to the dissenting minutr appended to the Plantation Inquiry Commission's Report by Mr. K. G. Siva»\vamy, a member of the Commission India lost her Middle East tea market because of re-export!) of tet» from London. Consequently, fndia u ls <>
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  • 85 5 BOMBAY: The four per cent. Hyderabad State Development Loan, 1968 was closed on Friday last on being fullv subscribed. The total .subscriptions to the four per cent West Bengal if a 19 i 8 nd four Per cent Madhya Pradesh State Development Loan. 1968 amounted approximately to
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  • 345 5 JUSTICE WARREN'S TRIBUTE TO INDIAN JUDICIARY SAN FRANCISCO: Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States Supreme Court returned last Thursday from India, high in his praise of the Indian Government and the Indian people. Justice Warren restricted his Press Conference comments on his arrival to "non-political" subjects. Justice Warren
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  • 58 5 CUTTAOK: Seven more PraJa Socialist workers were arrested last Saturday at Baunshia in Ganjam distdict on the charge of defying the prohibitory order under Section 144 Cr.P.C. The detiancc was in connection with the P.S.P. sponsored "Bhagchasi'* agitation there. Thirty-six persons have so far been
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  • 104 5 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, Sep. 11 Louisville public schools, raciallv desegregated for the first time, opened yesterday without incident. School and law enforcement officials say they aren't expecting an v trouble. Officials had feared trouble at the school because the citizens councils of Kentucky had said last
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  • 121 5 JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector. Sept. 11. Israeli and Jordan forces clashed on the frontier yesterday. An Israeli spokesman said three Israeli soldiers were wounded. The Jordan Radio claimed six Israelis were Killed. B n M U 'T U arm v spok. man £>aid the Jordanians opened up with
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  • 1074 6 PROTEST MEETING TO BE HELD ON SEPT. 23 The Indian University Graduates Association of Malaya will hold a meeting of Indian graduates at the Selangor Indian Association Hall, Taylor Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, Sept 23 at 10.30 a.m. to protest against what
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  • 193 6 More Socialism More Bureaucracy —NEHRU From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 12, "The more socialistic We become the more will bureaucracy grow in the Indian admi. nistratfon. That is the inevitable result of Socialism,** admitted Premier Nehru in the Lok Sabha on Monday during to debate on the controversial
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  • 159 6 Population's Hong Kong's Biggest Problem NEW YORK. Sept. 12.— Sir Alexander Grantham, Govern or of Hon K Kong, said Tuesday the colony's biggest problem was overjpopulation. He said that since the end of World War Ii the popu'.e tion 'has swelled from 500,000 to 2,500,000 with tho flood o' refugee!?
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  • 37 6 Speech At Theosophical Society There w iU be a public lecture at the Singapore Lodge Theodoph<cal Society. 8. Cairnhul rtoad today Thursday, at 6.30 P.m. by Mr. K. V. P. Aiyp.r. Subject "An Episode from the Mahabharata."
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  • 170 6 Cyprus Problem For U.N. UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sept. 12. Greece Tuesday requested that the forthcoming General Assembly discuss emergency measures to ftcp violations of human rights unti. a formal covenant is adopted. The action presumably w»a designed to provide a baste for introducing the explosive Cyprus question. Christian X.
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  • 63 6 The. reason fcr the increase in price ot" the Government stockpile rice is the high cost ot replacements due to the continuing high prices in Bangkok The Government operate? the stockpile on u no-profit noloss basis and had Government not increased the prices there would have been
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  • 114 6 RS. 5000 PRIZE FOR KALKI'S NOVEL From Onr Own Correspondent MADRAS. Sept. 12.— The Tam.l novel by the late Mr. R. Krishnamurthi better known as> Kalkl," -Alai Osai" has been awarded Rr. 5,000 prize as the finest Tamil publication during the last three years. The award was made at a
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  • 167 6 SHARMA WAS ACTIVE COMMUNIST TUNGKU Crom Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: The order banning the return of Mr. P. v. Sarma, a former Singapore school teacher, was made i n the interest of public order and security. Tungku Abdui Rahman. Federation Chief Minister, stated in the Legislative Council here to-day
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  • 181 6 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR. Wed: The Minister for Labour Mr. V. T. Sambanthan in the Legislative Council to-day replying to a question on the In<lsan Immigration Fund, said that the draft legislation for administering the Fund was expected to be ready towards the end of
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  • 63 6 R. K. Mission Flag Day: 1 1,455 Collected Swami Vitasogananda, the President of the Ramakrishna Mission. Singapore, conveys his grateful thanks to the voluntary workers and the members of the public for the success of the Flag Day on Saturday last, which yielded $11 445. Mrs. Ram has the highest
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  • 54 6 The office of Her Majesty's Coroner wijl function in its new premises at Outram Road with effect from Sept. 37. The new telephone cumber is *****. VIENNA, Sept. 12.— Soviet Deputy premier A. I. Mikoyan will pay an official visit to Austria next month, an Austrian government
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  • 215 6 DEFENCE PACT WITH U. K. WILL HAVE TO BE RATIFIED BY FREE MALAYA -Tungku's Assurance From Our Correspondent Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed: Malaya's Agreement with the United Kingdom tor Defence and Mutual Assistance, now under negotiation, will have to be finally ratified by the Federation Government on attaining Independence, and
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  • 121 6 Barber's Bridge Renamed After Hamilton trom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 12. Government have re-named th<- property "Barber's Bridge" Rrw«r •y lapore as "Hamilton Bridge' o n a request of the Madras City Corporation. The bridge over odorous Buckingham Canal marks the <* d c* Trlplicane Division and was built
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  • 118 6 Bharat Scouts H.Q. At Panchmarhi From Our Own Correspondent NAGPUR, Sept. 12. The Headquarters of the Scout Movement in India will be located at Panchmargi, the small hill station in Madhya Pradesh. The foundation stone new building was laid by the President Dr. Rajendra Prasad on Monday. The Bharat Scouts
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  • 93 6 international Conrederation 01 *'reo 'irada Unions (ICFTU) is takvng action through the International Labour Organization (ILO) to secure the repeal of anti-strike laws recently promulgated in Saudi Arabia. J. H. Oldcnbrock. ICFTU gener>a~ secretary, 'said Tuesday that the laws arc an example of "the
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  • 341 6 CLOSE R. I. RUSSIA CONCORD PLEDGED MOSCGW, Sept. 12, President Soekumo of In donesia climaxed 8 two-week visit to the Soviet Union Tuesday with an agreement to bind the two countries closer together in the fields of trade, culture and economy. A joint communique signod in the Kremlin expressed cne
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  • 108 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 12 Grace Kerly came home yestorday for the first time as Princess of Monaco. She disclosed that she and her husband have the same kind of problem that has beset many another husband and wife: What to name the baby they are
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    • 115 6 All-Malayan Premiers TO-DAY: 3.15 6.30 A 9.15 pjn. A Winner From Indonesia: XekasihJfJak or "FATHER'S LOVE" Malay w/En^Ush Sub-ttties Awarded Top Honours at the 3rd Far East Film Festival at Hong Kong for the »e»t Child Star! liit.'ii.tiiiifiiiiliiiitniiiui •!.:i|imtit:it.iii|i.. i.Y.'iiiirti DIAMOND LAST DAY: 3.00 7.30 RM. A PICTURE WITH MUCH
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