Indian Daily Mail, 25 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 221. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 25» 1966 SIX PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 539 1  -  CHEW SWEE KEE Red -Front Students Organisation Banned DEFIANCE OF AUTHORITY WILL NOT BE TOLERATED THE COLONY GOVERNMENT HAS BANNED THE SINGAPORE CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOLS STUDENTS' UNION. Announcing 'this derision to pressmen yesterday, the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kea, described the S-C.M.S.S.U.
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  • 576 1 SUEZ— A PERSONAL DEFEAT FOR EDEN HIS OWN 1954 TREATY WITH NASSER SCRAPPED! LONDON, Sept. 21 Sir Anthony Eden is fighting for his political life in the Suez Canal crisis. And he is fighting with the bitterness of a man who feels he has already been double-crossed once by Egyptian
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  • 99 1 LIHTS "SECRET WEAPON" AGAINST LIM The one hour protest meeting yesterday between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., called by the Shop and Factory Workers' Union, was a "resounding success' says Mr. Lim Ching Siong, Secretary of the union. Mr. Lim claimed 36,000 participated in the meeting. In the meeting the
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  • 31 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 24, Mr. Tanka Prasad, Premier of fJrpal, left here today for three, week visit to China. The Premier arrived here on Pridav from Nepal. Reuter
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  • 247 1 U.K. France Want U.N. To intervene UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept 24, Britain and France Sunday called on the V.N. to intervene in the Suez dispute, and the SecurKy Council hurriedly arranged to meet Wednesday to consider the demand. The Egyptian delegate, ambassador Omar Loutfi, was caught by surprise. He
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  • 62 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 24.— Three British soldiers are gravely ill in hospital to-day *s a result or weekend terrorist attacks in which one of the soldiers wives was injured and a- fourth soldier was killed. The soldier was the 53rd Briton and the 45th British serviceman to
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  • 94 1 Registration Of "Sadhus" Urged NEW DELHI* A move U afoot to license the thousands of Sadhus (Hindu holymen) in India. A member of parliament. Radha Raman, has brought forward a bill requiring anyone who claims to be r Sadhu to register with a magistrate and obtain a license. "In the
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  • 302 1 LENS. France, Sept. 24. Premier Guy Mollet today publicly expressed his "bitterness and anxiety" because of "insufficient unity between our friends and allies" in the Suez crisis. "This strikes us but does not discourage us. t can assure you that France's will has not changed. I know it
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  • 85 1 Dp. Nainar To Speak On Tamil Culture Or. Muhamed Huwain Nainar, former Professor of Arabic Language and Literature at the University of Madras, will speak on "TAMIL CULTURE" on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. at the Tamils Reforsj Association, 125, Serangoon Road. Or. Md. Hussain Nainar is a profound
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  • 72 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 24.— Binoy Ranjan Sea, newly-appointed Director of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) sa<i Sunday he wants to establish closer contact with this agency and various nations to implement plans for agricultural development. Sen. now India's ambassador to Japan, said farm
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  • 107 1 ON A TOUR OF S. E. A. F.E. Mr. KR. Chidambaram Pillai (left) and Mr. V. K. N. Kannappa Chettiar of Teluk Anson, who left Singapore Sunday morning by Cathay Pacific Airways on a two month tour of South East Asian and Far Eastern countries. Mr. Chidambaram Pillai and Mr.
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  • 131 1 MEW CHIEF OF INDIAN OLYMPIC TEAM From Our Own Corespondent NEW DELHI. Sept. 24.— The Indian Olympic Association have suddenly decided to replace Pankaj Gupta who has already been selected as Chief of the Indian Olympic Team to Melbourne. Maharaja of Patiala, President of the Association has been authorised to
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  • 152 1 100 TAMIL SATY AGRA HIS ARRESTED From Out Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 24. One hundred Tamls from the border Districts of Andhra State who had made a protest march all the way from Tirutanni to Madras City were arrested today when demonstrating outside the Legislative Assembly. Eve r since the
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  • 96 1 BURMA -CHINA FRONTIER QUESTION RANGOON, Bept 24— Burma's Prime Minister, U. Ba Swc, has revealed here that negotiations for the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Wa State "are proceeding smoothly." In an address to the annual convention of the All-Burma Peasants Organisation (peasants wing of the governing Anti-Fascist People's Freedom
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  • 186 1 RANGOON Sept. 34. Burmese Premier U Ba Sue has declared his eov^rnment's supixwt of President Nasser's nationalization <f the Suez Canal In his first official statement on the dispute. At the same time, however, he urged freedom of navigation through tiie Cana] for all nations and a peaceful
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  • 380 2 Late C.S.R.Tribute To Services OOIM3ATORK: The funeral of Mr. C. 8. Ratnasabapathi Mudahar, which too.< mat list Sunday was very largely ;"tcnded. The body was Uucen in a flower- bedecked carriage drawn o^ seven ouliocxs from his residence on the Avanashi Road ana taken to his anceauaj town house in
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  • 124 2 A1 tAI f^XXA, Ind a» Sept. 44. A 70-year-old man «Ued at his own fnnoral Grave diggers wore about tobyry body of Abdul KJuilek la«t n&ht when they not ced that he was breathing. He was taken from h s grave, and mourners called a doctor. The
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  • 75 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 28 George V. Allen, newly-ap-pointed united States Ambassador to Greece, departed for his new post to-day expressing "restrained optimism" that a compromise solution can be found for violence against the British in Cyprus. Allen expressed confidence that the Suez Canal situation "not only can
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  • 117 2 HONG KONG. Sept. 23.— A Canadian delegate told the CMmm Communist Party congress to-day that Canada would "how to rising public opinion and recognise Red China. Peking Rado said the speaker was L. Morris, whom it identified as a member of the political bureau of
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  • 1158 2 "AGGRESSION PURE AND SIMPLE" MADRAS: ftdditoftiog a lantfy-altended public meting held under* the aasnlceroMk* Toon* Mei'g Indian Association at Gokhale Hall, jfr. C lUiagopalachari characterised the stand vaken by the Western nations on the Suez Canal issue as 'wicked' rod said that Britain
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  • 1418 2  - TRIBALS EXPRESS THEMSELVES BY TATTOOING BHAGWAN SINGH SURYAVANSHI By Tattoo marks on the back of an Oraon woman, make a floral pattern. »T»HE love of personal decoratio n is a .basic Impulse in human be'nprs. The civfsed nations of the world have Tivc n vent to this impulse in some
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  • 270 2 BANGALORE: The Union Deputy Minister for Food, Mr. M. V. Kriahnappa said iiere that one and a half million tons of what from America and rice rrom Burma were now on their way to India. Arrangements were being made to receive them at the several
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  • 179 2 MADRAS: The office of lh> Southern India Chamber of commerce was closed recently as a mark of respect In memory of the late Mr. C. S. Ratnasabhapathi Mudaliar, a former Vice-President of the Chamber and ex.Piesident of the Indi; n Chamber of com merce and Industry.
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  • 169 2 MADRAS: Addressing a meeting of the Burmah-Shell Employees' Union at Gokhale Hall George Town, Mr. V. V. Giri, Labour leader, pleaded for a satisfactory solution of the problem of unemployment In the country. Mr. Giri said that in India there were about four lakhs of educated
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  • 467 2 MADRAS: The writ petition flloa on behalf of Jayem'a engineering Company, coimoatore, questioning the validity of certain orders passed b\ tne Aaaitional Conuoissioner for WorKmen's Coiupensation was dismissed in the Madras High Court, by His Lorastun Mr. Justice P.- Rajagopalan The petitioner's lirrn had it? head ortice
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  • 131 2 Board For Land Management HYDERABAD: The Hydeiuoad Government have accepted the recommendations of the Hyderabad Land Commission tor the establishment of a Land tuanagement Board and toe compulsory registration of cer. (-am larms which have to follow certain prescribed standards of cultivation. Necessary legislation for this purpose will shortly oe
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  • 50 2 DACCA; More Ministers arc to be added t© th 0 Ataur Rahman Khan Cabinet. The new Ministers include Mr. Dhirendra Ntith Dut of the United Progressive Party, Mr. Monoranjan Dhar (Congress), and Mr. sarat Chandra Majumdar Scheduled Castes-Congress) They ar c to be sworn in on Monday.
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  • 40 2 KARACHI: Mr. Zahlruddin fAwami League) was sworn in on Minday as a Central Minister. He has been allocated tho portfolios of Hea.th and Education. With the inclusion of Mr. Zahlruddin. the strength at the cabinet js now tea.
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  • 418 3 Negotiations With Congress: A.-I.C.C. Clarifies Position Th- Airr v DELHI. lhe AICC have issued a Press release, which seeks to clear any misunderstanding that might h ?7u^ Cfeated by nport »PP«ari«« i« a section of the Press, regarding Congress Akali talks. It seeks to clarify the attitude
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  • 222 3 JULLUNDUR: A.t til- 200 fair price shops so far opened in different parts of the Punjab, wheat is beiag sold at Rs. 14.8 a maund. This has effected a drop of Rs. 1-8 from Rs. 16.8, the price obtained in the open market. Reports
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  • 109 3 CALCUTTA: A committee to inquire into the grievances of workers at major ports < s to M appointed by the Union Transport Ministry. it is learnt. The port workers have, will be recalled given notice to IF> on strike on October 15 next. The Committee is expected
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  • 229 3 BOMBAY: The heavy chemical industry continues to make satisfactory, progress. Preliminary estimates indicate that the final production figures at the end of this year ooth for soda ash and caustic soda will show an improvement over 1955. Although the monthly output indicates only a fractional increase over
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI: The Nepuesc Army will be represented it the Chinese Republic Day celebrations on October 1. It is understood General Ar. jUn Shanrsher and LieuteuautJeneral Nir Shamsher will attend on behalf of the Nepalose Army. They will accompany the Prime Minister, Mr. T.P. Acharya,
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  • 89 3 NEW YORK: Confident that car sales will pick up next year the Ford Motor Company is taking on more workers. An extra 4,000 were engaged in June and the total is ex. pected to go up by 10 per cent I during the
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  • 136 3 CALCUTTA: The Central Rehabilitation Ministry haa Jrawn up a pilot project for the production of cheap tiles and bricks from German tilemaking mechanical unU.s for refugee rehabilitation purposes in West Bengal. The Small In. dustries Service Institute of the Government of India in Calcut.
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  • 198 3 MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly met on Friday last to consider official bills, including the Fair Rent Bill and the Cult va tine Tenants Protection Bill. Demands for supplementary grants for expenditure during 1956-57 will also be presented to the House at its ensuing meeting. Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam.
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  • 205 3 SAIGON: Viet Nam, Laos and Thailand will soon be linked by telephone and telegraph, as the result of a plan for building a telecommunications network in these countries. Under the proposed system, the principal cities of the three nations will be linked by international telephone and radio. Telegraph
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  • 397 3 dwewerwr A temporary extension was accorded to the Indo-Pakistan trade agreement for a period of two months ending in November to facilitate collection of date. The Suhrawardy Cabinet, reports received here say is giving serious thought to economic planning and any fresh negotiations will
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  • 141 3 CATTLE STERILITY SCHEME IN PUNJAB JULLTJNDUR: Punjab is ©ne of the six States' where a Regional Station will be established by 1958 under the Coordinated Cattle Sterility Scheme. The other States are Bombay, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Madras. The regional stations will be established in the veterinary colleges
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  • 167 3 CALCUTTA: A scheme tot setting up a training unit of 100 D.P.s with the ultimate object of large-scale manufacture of blankets and knitting wool from a newly created variety of mixed woollenised jute, has been drawn up by the Union Reh.t bilitation Ministry. The scheme, which
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  • 118 3 INDIA IN THAILAND FAIR CALCUTTA: The engineer, ing Export Promotion Council has decided to participate on behalf of the engineering industry in the Thailand Inttma tional Fair, which is scheduled, to take place from December 7 to 22. 1966. in Ban?ko:t. The Council will have its own stall for Indian
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  • 328 3 CAtCtJTTA.: The creation of a separate Ministry for Community Development is interpreted here as yet another evidence of the anxiety of the Government of India to accelerate the economic advancement of tne rural sector. Since the programme of com. tnuiuty projects was inaugurated in
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  • 223 3 RANCHI The two-day synu posium organised in connection with the Sliver Jubilee Celebrations of Indian me Cess Committee commenced at Nem. Krnn, Ranchi. yesterday under the presidentship of Mr. S S £ras*ei, chief Coni/rvator of Forests, Government of Bihar. Welcoming the delegates, Dr. S. V. Puntambekar.
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  • 143 3 MONTREAL.: Thirty four new oil wells were completed in Alberta during the week ended September 3, bringing the total in this provinco to exactly 7,000. At the same time last year, the number was 5,719. These figures include onl> those wells which are capable of
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  • 604 3  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By NEW YORK, Sept, 23, American interest in India, spurred on by India 's recent acceptance of additional U.S. economic aid in re-cent weeks, continues to centre upon, the Republic's five-year development plans. This Interest can be spotlight- "The Christian Science
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  • 229 3 The Punjab Corporation was started here three years SS he* VYISSLS 20 00 000 P^We fin"" ciai neip to different industries in the State. So far the corporation has sanctioned a loan of Rs. 7,473, 900 to 92 industrial concerns. Of this Rs.
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  • 216 3 BALLOT BOXES ON HORSE BACK NEW DELHI: Ballot boxes on horse-back are planned to be used in general elections in Kashmir, scheduled to be held next year* Election officers on horseback, equipped with ballot boxes and other paraphernalia, will tour secluded areas in Jammu and Kashmir to enable people to
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  • 114 3 RS. 450,000 FOR IMPROVING COTTON JULLUNDUR: The Punjab has been sanctioned over Rs. 450,000 for growing longstaple cotton for a period of 12 years from April 1, 1949. This is in addition to Rs. .1,823.310 spent hy the Indian Central Cotton Committee on research schemes in the State. There are
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  • 99 3 FRUIT PRESERVATION JULLUNDUR: The Government of India proposes' to set up two large-scale fruit presetvation units in Kulu Valley and Himachal Pradesh, it is learned. Kulu Valley and Himachal Pradesh are two of the country's five important surplus fruit growing regions. The scheme also envisages the setting up of such
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  • 407 4 Reply To Views On Suez Letter Handed Over By Envoy NEW DELHI: Diplomatic activity in Delhi on the Suez front now include a lj.ter from President Eisenhower to Mr Attain which the American Charge d'Affaires handed over this afternoon. Ihe Russian Ambassador, Mr. Menshikov, suso met
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  • 135 4 MADRID, Sept. 23, The Roman Catholic Church demanded yesterday a -nore just distribution of wealth in Spain. A declaration signed by all Spanish archbishops said it was an "enormous sin" for employers to deprive workers of a Just wage in order to make greater profits. "It is
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  • 128 4 LONDON: British hospitals arc accused of spreading germs among their patients because they do not take proper precautions with their thermometers. A leading article in "The Lancet," which contains the accusation, said the same th«r- I mometer is used for large I numbers of people without
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  • 32 4 RANGOON, Burma, Sept. 23. U Than Aung, former Burmese Educat on Minister, has been appointed Ambassador to India, t was announced today. He replaces U Aung Soc,
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  • 131 4 EGYPTIAN TRADE MISSION TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI, Sept 23 The Egyptian government is likely to send an official trade mission to India very soon, it is reported here today. The mission,, it is understood, will seek to purchase those commodities which are now unavailable to Egypt following the freezing
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  • 99 4 COLOUR BAR BEDEVILS HUMAN RELATIONS NEW YORK: A scathing attack on racial discrimination was made by the World Methodist Conference when it met at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina. A message adopted deplored "the embittered strife which bedevils human relations." It added: "The conference is entirely convinced that the Church is
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  • 110 4 QUILON, Sept. 28. A flying fish— the first of Its kind seen in the regionhas been caught on the beach here. A youth, who saw the fish coming toward* the land out of the sea at a height of about five feet and falling) on the ground after
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  • 107 4 NEW DELHI: Five Indian Professors will be proceeding to the U.S.A. this week on special fellowships awarded by the World Health Organisation to study preventive and soc a] medicine at the Harvard School of Public Health, according to a WHO Press release issued here. The processors
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  • 56 4 MOSCOW. Sept. 23. The Soviet news agency Tass said the documents published" after the Second London Conference on Suez 'are calculated in their present form to continue the attempts of the Western powere to carry out a dictatorial bankrupt policy on the Sues question and usurp
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  • 98 4 INDIA TO HOLD EXHIBITION AT NAIROBI CALCUTTA: The Government of India, it Is learned, has decided to organise a wholly Indian exhibition at Nairobi, the capital of Bast Africa. The exhibition is expected to be held from December 22 to January 5. 1957. It win include several sections such as
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  • 193 4 LONDON: Skin creams may play an important part in any future war. They may be issued to troops and civilians, along with gas masks, as a routine precaution. Scientists believe that some of the effects of rays from hydrogen and atom bombs in fall-out areas
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  • 575 4 RESEARCH LABS.NEW STATION FOR COAL SURVEY The establishment of re ties, a coal survey station titute for design and fabri some of the proposals appi Governing Body of the Cc dustrial Research, which i and 20, respectively. The r over by the Prime Minister It was also decided to carry
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  • 89 4 BRITAIN SPENDS £1,750,000 ON COLONIAL BROADCAST LONDON: Between 1949 and last year, Britain made available £1,760,000 to help broadcasting services in the Colonies. There are now 31 wireless and 13 wired system in these territories. Last year, more than 3,000 people were regularly employed by them. Transmissions were sent out
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  • 118 4 SAIGON: South Viet Nam will be represented at the 11th meeting of the governing body of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development to take place In New York on Sept. 24. The two Vietnamese representatives will be the Finance
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  • 76 4 MOMBASA, Kenya, Sept. 23 Smillner br ghtly. Britain's Princess Margaret went ashore from the royal yacht Britannia to-day in 90 degree heat for a heavy day of engagements. Mombasa's sweltering- streets were thronged with people of all races, all cheering Arabs in thetr black gowns and multi-coloured
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  • 1360 4  -  Radha Kumud Nookerji By YUAn Chwang travelled for 16 yean (629-645 A.D.) through Central Asia and Ind'a. The reputation of Yuan Chwang as a scholar and a religious man had preceded the pilgrim's actual entry into Kashmir. The pilgrim had todeed to face a
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  • 68 4 CAIRO, Sept. 23— Talks due A^ft?! 1 Kln 6aud ot Saudi Arawa and Preadent ShuiS El Kouatly of Syria at Klyadh Si Suez crisis, according SI f^elgn diplomaUc quarter, j i^f*. 11 Ara b and f or«»gn dipCfn^'^i 68^ 11^ meeting In the Saudi Arabian capltal
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  • 30 4 1»A PAZ, Bolivia, Scot 23 The buildings of the nroShots were flred i»i «h. capital when ROvernm.S S porter a nwhe<r out to «n^L AP
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  • 103 4 GUATEMALA, Sept. 23— A gunman tried to kill President Anastatic Somoza of Nicaragua early yesterday at a ifception m Leon. second ciTy reJ^^*" here reported. They said the 60-year lea S ft°h ngm^ Was funded at least three times but survived eunr^f 881^" 011 attempt The
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  • 40 4 MARSEILLES, Sept. 23.The Suez canal Company 6iaclosed for the first Ume that pilot' to^ "vices OfTu un hv ?k n organisation s et tries Canal-Usin, Oounw« Ut J fc h !fL ted that tt P«<^
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  • 561 5 STEPS TO CHECK RISE IN PRICES «he V^TT* to BUpply any amount f ri <* m^SASTV T ther day8 > we would have supplied «MX» tons of rice to South India,- said Mr n m f t B^ DePUty MiniBter for F °°<»> Government of
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  • 184 5 BHILSA: The President, £>r, Rajendra prasad, dec'.ared t phased programme of upliftin^ the Scheduled Castes and Tribes would achieve quick results l n the country, Presiding over the Scharia (Adlvasl) Sammelan here, he said that a time would come when th« A.divaals wou'.d not tieed any privilege
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  • 466 5 Alleged Dacoity: Committal Order Quashed a^RAS: At the Madras High Court Mr. Justice N. Somasundaram passed orders on Sept. 14 on a criminal revision petition field by Mr. A. Govlndaswami, M.L.A., and seven others and quashed the order of the District Magistrate (Judicial), South Arcot, committing them to sessions on
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  • 51 5 NEW DEUiI: A note from Sir Anthony Eden the British Prime Minister, was also handed over to Mr, Nehru here. It Is understood the note was In reply to two messages £<ent earlier by Mr. Nehru to the British prime Mit later on the Suez
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  • 97 5 DACCA; Mr. Ataur Rahman Khar, Chief Minister, presented on Monday in the Piovlncal AsspTnbJv the bud°et for 1956--*7. Tt fiHowod a deficit of Rs. ?-i P2.0A0. t^e p«Hn>ftt»d revenim hpfno* Rs. 32fi4 7fi.AOA and exnendffnre Rs. 32.90.2^,000. Mr Khan, who &'Sc, holds the Finance nnrfolio. told the
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  • 343 5 Venezuelan Oil And Suez Crisis LONDON: Venezuela is watching the Suez Canal situation with perhaps more inter. rest than most other nations. But she differs from others In knowing that, from her point of view, the shut-down cf the waterway would open up ur dreamed of economic possibilities A country
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  • 55 5 BOMBAY: An earthqusike shock of moderate intensity at its orgin. with epicentre at .atitude 35 degrees north, longitude 72 degrees east about 50 miles noith of Peshawar and about 1,160 miles away from Bombay, was recorded by the seismograph at the Colaba 00.. servatory. Bombay, at 14-18
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  • 431 5 State Awards Announced NEW DELHI: The Bengali film "Pather Panchali," produced by the Government of West Bengal has been selected, on the recommendation of the 1 Central Committee of Awards, for the Presidents Gold Medal for the Film produced hi 1955. For the President's Gold
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  • 207 5 "Death Grip Of E. Tax LONDON: All sections ol Britain's film industry, production, distribution, exhibition and labour, are uniting to urge the Government to relieve the i "death grip" of entertainments tax. Announcement of the impending closure of 79 cinemas of the g.ant Rank chain and warnings from Sir Tom
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  • 176 5 MADRAS: Mr. Joseph P Royappa of the Union Ministry of Education, who is in charge of the Regional Employment Office for the Blind a Madras left for Mussoorie attend the "Seminar on the Employment of the Blind" convened by the Government of India. Delegates from many
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  • 41 5 MADRAS; The Victoria Public Hall, has been handed over to the City Corporation lor management and control. The transfer took place to. day the Trustees formally handing over charge to the Commissioner of the Corporation, Mr. D. Balasundaram.
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  • 190 5 SHORANUR: Pandit Nehru I ha* donated a sum ofc Tfcs. .50,000 from the funds at his 'own disposal, far implementing a scheme for the development of the Kerala Kala Mandalam into a first-rate college for the study of the Indian Arts, including Kathakali, Manipuri and
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  • 105 5 MADRAS TEACHERS' GUILD MADRAS: A meeting of the Council of the Madras Teacners' Guild was held at the Sri A. G. Jain High School Sowcarpet, Mr. S. D. Krishnamurthy Rao, Vice President, presiding. Mr. A. V. Sundaresa Aiyar Headmaster of the Sri A. Q. Jain High School, welcomed the members
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  • 77 5 PRESS BILL IN CEYLON WITHDRAWN COLOMBO: The Cabinet at its weekly meeting threw out the Press Gag Bill as it was felt that such a Bill was not in keeping with democratic ideals. It is learnt that with the exception of two Ministers all other members of the Cabinet were
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  • 112 5 REWA: Some shops were looted and damaged and a fu.v houses were set on fire in Satna. 32 miles from here, following demonstrations held to protest against the reported insult to the Gita in the recent agitation over the publication of the book "Religious L«eaders" in certain
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  • 101 5 MADRAS: Five persons were injured at a function held at Pisatoor Village in Trivellore Taluq, 50 miles from the City, when some chemical powder) kept in a tin suddent caught fire and exploded. The powder was sought to be used to produce a flash to enable
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  • 90 5 ROBBRTSONPBT. About 12 000 workers of the Mysore and Champion Reef Mines abstained from work the workers went in procession throught the main streets of Andersonpot, Robertsonpet and Ooregaum, shouting slogans, exhorting the gold field worners to be united and asking the management to implement their
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  • 159 5 NEW DELHI. After the reorganisation of States, in accordance with the provisions of the States Reorganisation Act and the Bihar and West Bengal (transfer of territories) Act, on November 1, India will consist of 14 States. In addition there will be six Centrally administered
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  • 184 5 MADRAS: Mr. M. V. Krishnappa, Union' Deputy Minister for Food, met Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, and had a discussion with him about the food situation in the State and the further measures to be taken to keep down the prices of rice. The discussions
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  • 156 5 BHILSA: "As Indian is a country of many religions it is essential that the people should not generate any ill-will m dissension on minor issues oevtaining to religion," observed Dr. Rajendra Prasad, India's President. Replying to a civic address Dr. Prasad said that India had displayed
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  • 82 5 KARAIKUDI: The bodies of Papammal (25), with fatal stab injuries, and Velappan, hangIng from a bamboo pole m a house adjacent to a timber 3hop, were recovered; by the North branch police. It is stated th.it on information from the husband of the iecpased woman,
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  • 68 5 NEW DELHI: prime Minister Nehru ha promißefl Ra. 15,000 fro m hts Relief Fund to the Assam Government for the rehabilitation of Nagas, the Assam Chief Minister. Mr. Elshnuram Mecthi, who met the Prime Mirister said. Mr. Medhi also had talk." with the Home Minister, Mr. Mr.
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  • 135 5 MADRAS: Mr. V. Veeraswami, M.P., who inaugurated the Southern Railway Production and Progress Staff As sociatlon at Perambur pn September 19, advised the Railway staff to keep aloof from party politics and remain united. Mr. M. R. Venugopal, the President, welcoming the gathering referred to the
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  • 63 5 DEY AND SHAH NAWAZ KHAN SWORN IN NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. artmln'stered the oaths of office and secrecy at the RashtraBhavan to Mr. Surendra Kumar Dey as a Minister and Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan as a Deputy Minister in the Union Government. The Prime Minister ard Ministers
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  • 204 5 MADRAS: In the Madras High Court. His Lordship Mi. Justice N. Somasundaram nllowed a criminal revision filed on behalf of Syed Sahabuddin, who has been convicted by the Second Presidency Magistrate, George Town, under Section 4 (1) (a) of the Madras Prohibition Act and sentenced
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  • 106 5 DUISBURG (W. Germany): West German heavy industry will provide the equipment for the Rouikeia sled project, it was announced here. Demag, one of Germany's biggest producers of h?avy machinery, said a cou tract would be signed .shortly. The complete broad strip mill and the ultra modern
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  • 39 5 NEW DELHI: Mr. n. N Kaul, at present Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, has been appointed Ambassador to Belgium and concurrently India's Minister to Luxemburg. He will assume charge of his assignment short-
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  • 555 6 NEHRU'S WARNING NEW DELHI, Sept 24. The Suez Canal crisis must be sowed peacefully because, If it developed into war, everyone would be the loser, Indian Prime Minister Jawaharial Nehru told an outdoor mass meeting Sunday n gfc>. "If war comes, the very
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  • 368 6 NEHRU ON TRIP TO ARABIA NEW DELHI, Sept. 24, Mr. Jawaharlbl Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, said today before he left by air for talks with King Saud of Saudi Arabia that he did not know it ru. would meet President Nasser of Egypt, there. "I do not know his programme,"
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  • 457 6 LONDON. Sept 24— India's roving ambassador Krishna Mcnon flew here today from Cairo and said he still thought a "peaceful solution" is possible to the Suez dispute. Morion, who had talks with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser last week, told newsmen at London Airport
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  • 218 6 From Our Own Corespondent MADRAS, Sept. 24.— Madras State Government have again postpone^ the full scheme of the much needed land reform for partial measures. Tenants' Protect on Act was passed last year to prevent sudden increase in tenant evictions by landlords who were afraid that ultimately
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  • 125 6 WICHITA, Kansas, Sept *4- A young husband of two weeks reported that a former boy friend of bis wife broke Into their bridal apartment Saturday night and dragged her off. Police said Sunday that Don Clason, SO, was being held for Investigation on complant
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  • 236 6 WASHINGTON. Sept. 24— U.S. Secretary of State John Poster Dulles Sunday night endorsed the British-French actio nof asking the United Nations Security Council to take up the Suez Canal crisis. He also said he thought recent moves toward settling the dispute had "reduced" the danger of
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  • 115 6 Mr. John Spiers, Dr. Nata- I raja Guru and Swumi Manga-! lananda, disciples of Sir Narayana Guru, are arriving here today at 12 noon by Malayan Airways from Kuala Lumpur. What would happen if we all did it? The white Nile rises in Uganda British-protected territory.
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  • 888 6 Mr. S. Narasimhan, PrcsLo, at of the Tajfore Society, Singapore, welcoming; Sir Sydney Caine (left) at a tea-party held by the Society in honour of Sir Sydney at Cathay Hotel last Saturday. Seen in the picture are (f-om left at main table) Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy,
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  • 265 6 Missions To Various Countries NEW DELHI, Sept. 24, Indian officials have started a general exodus oat of the country in search of information and technical assistance for their country's ambitions development schemes. The officials are taking advantage of the parliament recess, and the hot
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  • 29 6 NEW DELHI, Sept. 24.— Srinagar, cap tal of Kashmir was rocked b y a brief earth tremor Sunday afternoon with no loss 0" life India TtacUn m. ported.- AP
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  • 186 6 ARAB "BIG THREE TALKS CAIRO, Sept. 24— President Nasser of Egypt held talks last night with King Saud of Saudi Arabia and President Shukri el Kouatly of Syria, according to reports received here. The three Arab leaders met in Saudi Arabia's capital of Riyadh. It was their third meeting In
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