Indian Daily Mail, 27 September 1956
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Title Section16 1956-09-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 223. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 SIX PAGES IS CENTS16 words
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419 1956-09-27 1 FOR GOOD OF WORLD SPEECH AT DJAKARTA DJAKARTA, Sept. 26.— The Vice-President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan arrived here today for a five-day visit as a State guest and expressed the hope that India and Indonesia would work closely together "for peace, prosperity and progressReuter - 419 words
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Article84 1956-09-27 1 An Agreement was s'gned at the Naval Base yesterday between the naval authorities and the Naval Base Labour union giving wage increases to certain special groups of industrial employees who were not covered 1 by the main Wages Agreement signed last April. The new Agreement84 words
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Article41 1956-09-27 1 NBW YORK, Sept. 86.— Mr. Da* Hammarskjold, Tntted Nat'tms Secretary General, railed in representatives of the Bitf Four Powers and of Jordan and Israel for urgent talk* today on the new outbreak of violence on the fcraelWorUwj border, ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article106 1956-09-27 1 ROCHESTER, New York, Sept. 26 It's not the cent that counts it's the scent. The Todd Company said it has received an order for a supply of scented cheques from a perfume manufacturer. The cheques are to be printed with perfumed ink. The payee lineAP - 106 words
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Article81 1956-09-27 1 DUKE TAKES TO CATTLE BREEDING NEW YORK, Sept. 26 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived from Europe Tuesday. The Duke and Duchess are here for a two-week visit, during which her book of memoirs "The Heart has its Reasons" will be published. They will also work on establish- meritAP - 81 words
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214 1956-09-27 1 C AIUO Sept. '2s, Five American sea captains arrived here by air from New York today to investigate 'the opportunities as pilots on the Suez Canal. Each of the five made a brief statement on arrival. Captian Gregory Hatch or San FranciscoReuter - 214 words
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Article107 1956-09-27 1 235-TON A-REACTOR VESSEL CHATTANOOGA. Tennessee, Sept. 26, The "world's Heaviest" unit of atomic power equipment a, 2:55-ton reactor vessel fcuilt for America's first fuU-scale nuclear power plant, was unveiled Tuesday. The vessel, a hug:^ steel container in which the nuclear reaction wiii take place, was built for an atomic powerAP - 107 words
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Article102 1956-09-27 1 KARACH, Sept. 26.— A plan to complete a railway across Iran, which would link all the Asian members of the Bagdad Pact, is one of the proposals which will come before the communications committee of the Bagdad Pact countries due to meet in Karachi on October102 words
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76 1956-09-27 1 India's Health Minister Due Here Tomorrow India's Minister for Health. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur will he arriving here tomorrow by Air India International. A cocktail party in her honour will be held at the Indian Association Club House. *t .alestier Road on Saturday, Sept. 29. at 6.30 pjn. •Members and their76 words
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Article64 1956-09-27 1 CAIRO, Sept. 26 The Egyptian Foreign Ministry announced today that 2* acceptances had so far been received to Egypt's invitation for a Suez Conference to consider revision of the 1 888 convention. The announcement said the invitation had been sent to 75 countries, of whom 18Reuter - 64 words
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Article158 1956-09-27 1 LONDON, Sept. 26—^Seretse Khama, exiled from the chief taJnship of the Bamangwato tribe after marrying a London girl, is to be allowed to return to his native territory in British Bechuanaland as "a private person," it was officially announced here. Seretse caured a deep split inReuter - 158 words
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125 1956-09-27 1 NEHRU'S STAY IN SAUDI ARABIA EXTENDED RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 26— Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, and King Saud of Saudi Arabia, held private talks lasting three nours at the Royal Summer Palace here. After the talks, reliable sources here said 'Premier Nehru was informed by King Saud about hisReuter - 125 words
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Article125 1956-09-27 1 MONTH-LONG SEATO EXERCISES BANGKOK, Sept. 26 The largest naval manoeuvre in the South China Sea since the Pacific war began today when 18 SEATO ships started a monthlong manoeuvre. Both ships and aircraft are taking part in the operation which will extend as far south as Singapore to Thai watersAP - 125 words
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Article86 1956-09-27 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 26 Thakin Ba Sein, identified as leader of Burma's opposition Democratic Party, said Wednesday the best way to check the spread of Communism in Asia would he for Asian countries to adopt Formosa's land reform programme. Thakin, who has spent the past two weeksAP - 86 words
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Article125 1956-09-27 1 AMMAN, Jordan. Sept 26Jordan array headquarters said today an Israel infantry force! estimated at brigade strength launched a large scale attack on Jordanian positions on the Jerusalem area during the I A.n army announcement said: "At approximately 2100 hours last night Israelis I launched a largeAP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration1765 1956-09-27 1 Radhakrishnan's Speech At Singapore Airport Message To Malayan Indians India's V ice-President Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan made a brief hali-an-hour halt in Singapore yesterday enroute to Djakarta. At a taurr'ed press conference at the airport where Suez crisis and India's attitude were1,765 words
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477 1956-09-27 2 RENT ACT IN BOMBAY: COURT'S RULING BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Shah gave a ruling: in the Bombay High Court that, a group of buildings in Bombay, then worth Ra.3O lakhs, endowed by the late Mr. J. N- Tata for the benefit of the Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore and now477 words
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Article60 1956-09-27 2 CHANDIGARH: The two- I day periodical meeting of the Inspectors-General of Police of Punjab and West Pakistan, concluded here. It discussed border problems and reviewed measures already being taken to prevent border incidents, in. eluding smuggling and cattle lifting. A spokesman of the Punjab Government said that60 words
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Article142 1956-09-27 2 COLOMBO: Alter reorganization of States in accordance with the previsions of the States Reorganization Act and the Bihar and West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) Act, as from November l, India will consist of 14 States and six Centraljyadministered territories. nam*>. I>. Andaman and Nicobar lalands, Delhi.142 words
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Article1261 1956-09-27 2 I MEMORANDUM TO REID COMMISSION EQUAL AND AUTOMATIC CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS CLAIMED IfM TAMIL TO BE HADE ONE OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES Malayan Tamils have in a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission stated that they are pioneer naionals of Malay a and! they should be granted1,261 words
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225 1956-09-27 2 CLOSED SEASON SUGGESTED MADRAS: The need io devote more attention to the problem of conservation of India's sources of fish, simultaneously with drawing, up plans to catch •nore fish to meet the food deficit* was stressed last week by the State Governor Mr. Sri Prakasa. The225 words
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Article117 1956-09-27 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru last week presented the State awards for the best films of the year. The President's «oid medal cor the best feature film of the year, as alrady announced, was presented to "Pather Panchaii" produced by the West Bengal Government "Magic of Mountains,"117 words
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351 1956-09-27 2 CALCUTTA: For implementation of the scheme designed to increase the City's water supply by 8 to 10 million gallons per day the Calcutta Corporation gave administrative sanction to an expenditure of Ra. 23.6 lakhs at its weekly meeting on Friday last. The present supply of water351 words
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370 1956-09-27 2 NORMAN MORRIS - NORMAN MORRIS By LONDON: Filming begins "Bridge over the River Kwai, top British stars Jack Hawki The production is by Bam and will have occupied the be it reaches completion next ep Director David Lean and art director Don Ashton have beenNAFEN - 370 words
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262 1956-09-27 2 POONA: Nearly 8,000 workers out of 17,000 employed in the defence installations at Kirkee struck work on Friday last in response to a call given by the All-India Civilian Defence Employees Federation. The strike is a protest against the retrenchment ot "surplus" staff who262 words
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Article113 1956-09-27 2 LARGE SIZE CREDIT CO-OPERATIVES I RAIGANJ (West Dinajpur); The State Government have taken a move in organising large size co-operative credit societies in the districts—having a whole union or two as a unit in place of many village societies therein. These large societies will be trained aua paid by the113 words
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Article59 1956-09-27 2 AHMEDABAD: Dr. Hartkrushna Mahatab, Governor of Bombay, last week declared open the Moti Katehwadi Canal, near village Fatehwadi about ten miles from here, to carry water from river Sabarrr.ati. The nine-mile long canal constructed, at a cost of hs. 34 lakhs will irrigate 13,0Cu acres of land59 words
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Article160 1956-09-27 2 20,000 IN POONA ORDNANCE STRIKE POONA: An action commatee has been set up by 13 repre sentative unions at Kirkee anu L>ebu Koad to 'guide" 'jie strike of civilian employees ol defence installations Committee sources claimod to-night that nearly 20,000 of the civilian employes wouia join the strike, cailed by160 words
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Article173 1956-09-27 2 COMMUNAL ELEMENTS MUST BE FOUGHT Unu n i AI UR: Mr SJlrlra an Nara, yan, Congress General Secret?h2t o aW here that last week that Congressmen must play an Instead of holding ni^ puolic meetings they should establish personal contacts in their respective areas in order to combat anti-social elements173 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-09-27 2 Arriving back at London Airport forty-five minutes ahead at schedule after a five week tour around the world ta B.O.ACg "Mt«s Speedbird 1956" Stewardess Mercedes Tait. The Journey was her prize for winning the competition, open to all girl* of 8.0.A.C all over the world, and55 words
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149 1956-09-27 2 DACCA: Realisation of portfolios after the expansion of East Pakistan Cabinet shows that the Chief Minister Mr. Ataur Rahman Khan gets seven of them. Mr. Khan gets Home (excluding Jails ard Anti-corrup-tion), Food, Relief and Rehabilitation. Education, Jute Planning and the Chief Ministers149 words
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Article190 1956-09-27 2 MINISTER'S OBJECTION OVERRULED LUCKNOW: The Election Tribunal, Lucnow, last week rejected the plea of the counsel of Hafiz Mohammad Ibrahim. Minister for Finance, 1?. P., that the Tribunal had no Jurisdiction to record a finding in the allegation of corrupt practice against a sitting member of a legislature. This was190 words
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90 1956-09-27 2 OVER 500 OFFERED ALTERNATIVE JOBS NEW DELHI; Over 500 of the surplus workers recently retrenched from ordnance tac tories and other defence mstaxations have been offered alternative employment in tie railways n different parts of the country, it is said in official circles here. This follows visits by tradetesting teams90 words
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Article386 1956-09-27 3 To Egypt CHOU EN-LAI'S ASSURANCE WARNING AGAINST WAB PROVOCATION mv NEW DELHI. The Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En-lai has said that the question of freedom of navigation through the Suez Canal should be settled through peaceful negotiations on the of respecting the sovereignty and dignity of386 words
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166 1956-09-27 3 HIGHER POLITICAL STATUS FOR NAGA HILLS IMPHAL: The six-member liberal Naga delegation which recently met the Prime Minister Sri Nehru and the Home Minister Pandit Pant in New Delhi, did not ask for political autonomy for the Naga Hills but requested only for "a higher political status", Mr. Jasokie, leader166 words
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Article97 1956-09-27 3 NEW DELHI: Over five hundred of the surplus workers recently retrenched from the Ordnance factories and other defence installations have already been offered alternative employment in the railways In different parts of the country, it Is said in official circles here. This follows visits by trade* testing97 words
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Article277 1956-09-27 3 PATNA: Floods were report;d here from four Bihar districts Saran, Champaran, Bhagalpur and Purnea. Breaking through the Charki embankment near Karhagola in Purnea District the Ganga In a sudden sweep has flooded about 50 villages. Flood water of the Sikrahana entered Motihari, district headquarters town of Champaran.277 words
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Article111 1956-09-27 3 PROPOSED SANSKRIT DICTIONARY BOMBAY: A Sanskrit dictionary, tracing the origin and etymological history of every word is to be compiled by the Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute, Poona. The Government of Bombay, it is learnt, has sanctioned a grant of Rs. 15,000 per year i for the work. The111 words
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63 1956-09-27 3 DEPUTY MINISTERS FOR EAST PAKISTAN DACCA: The East Pakistan Government proposed to create posts of Deputy Ministers in the Province and a Bill was likely to be introduced in the Assembly for their sanction, the Chief Minister, Mr. A tarn Rahman Khan told the Press. The present Government wtll also63 words
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Article40 1956-09-27 3 KARACHI: Byed Amaad All, Central Minister for Finance and- a Republican Party candidate, was declared elected to the Pakistan National Assembly. The seat fell vacant following the resignation of the West Pakistan Governor Mr. M. AQurmanii40 words
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Article391 1956-09-27 3 NEW DELHI: A modern silk reeling factory is to be established at Malda, West Bengal, for producing high grade raw silk, says an official Press release here. This will help Indian silk compete successfully with foreign products and stimulate its consumption by the indigenous391 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-09-27 3 HUSBAND - HUSBAND BY Mrs. Mleke Bouman I* welcomed by her husband on nor arrival by air at Rome from Indonesia. She recontly •scaped from a mob by flooing tbo court* room and olimblng a wall at tha roar of the building toward the close of a Otoaion ofA.P. - 66 words
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99 1956-09-27 3 Seato Baghdad Partners To Observe Pak. Exercises KARACHI! Nearly 60 p«r cent of Pakistan's armed forces will be committed in a major military exercise to be held In December next somewhere In North-West Pakistan, according to Pakistani sources. Top-ranking military chiefs from "friendly" countries will attend the manoeuvres. Among those99 words
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212 1956-09-27 3 Indian Life Insurance Staff's Plea MADRAS: The Life Insurance Corporation Employees' Association, Southern Zone, at a meeting passed a resolution requesting the Union Government to take at least the Reserve Bank of India pay-scales and service conditions as the basis to start with and draw up the pay structure of212 words
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Article75 1956-09-27 3 Russia China Invite Banda COLOMBO, Sept. 25, Tl c Soviet Union and China have renewed their invitation to Ceylon's Prime Minister to visit those countries. This was disclosed here today by Prime Minister Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike at his weekly press conference. He said he was not sure when he would75 words
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Article77 1956-09-27 3 JAMALPUR: A parrot foiled an attempted burglary at a physician's hous« at Jamalpur last Tuesday night. Irritated at the sight of strangers engaged In removing boxes and other articles from the house, the parrot, a domestic pet, started shrieking frantically. The master woke up to find77 words
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Article, Illustration134 1956-09-27 3 mi~ JJ p *J ment J l2ftL!? h c ]l th Unlt d Bt-t€ wi furniBh P* l with additional supP D^^ ltal L y "••<»•<» »"<» other agricultural commodities, was signed recently JiS^'ZJK Sy S^SP Alj Min L tter F J nance and EeonomFs Affairs and by134 words
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Article316 1956-09-27 3 Plan To Provide Employment NEW DELHI. Special arrangements have been made by the Di-rectorate-General of Re-settlement and Employment in collaboration with the Union Ministry of Irrigation and Power and the State Governments for the employment of surplus river valley personnel, says a Press Note issued by316 words
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Article220 1956-09-27 3 MADRAS: The general tr»dy of the Advocates Association. Madras, which met here adopted a resolution urging the Government to drop the Bill to amend the Madras Civil Courts Act, by transferring to tne District Courts, all appeals in suits, valued at Rs. 10,000 and leas, as the220 words
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147 1956-09-27 3 AMERICA URGED TO BAN "RELIGIOUS LEADERS" DACCA: The East Pakistan Assembly in a resolution recently demanded the Pakistan Government to "immediately urge upon the American Govtrnment to ban the publication and circulation of the controversial book entitled "Religious Leaders." The book written and pub'ished in the United States contained certain147 words
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470 1956-09-27 3 KLMBAKONAM: The mirasdars of Papanasam taluk met in conference at Melattur under the presidentship of Janab Banaji Rougher of Rajagiri and expressed their strong resentment at the Fair Rent Bill. In his presidential address. Mr. Banaji said the Bill was but an evidence that470 words
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Article245 1956-09-27 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Bhashyam. addressing the law ao. preatices at the Law College recently on "Lawyers and tho Public" emphasised the importance keeping: up with changes taking place in society. A gap between conditions of different sections in a society would be dangerous. The task of the245 words
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197 1956-09-27 4 PRICES CONSIDERED NOT COMPETITIVE BOMBAY. Mr. Purshottamdas R. Ashar, President of the All-India Exporters' Association said here last week that India's "export trade in general and export of cotton textiles in particular, is dwindling down due to various factors." Addressing a general meeting of the association197 words
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Article30 1956-09-27 4 NEW DELHI: Dr. Melqulades J. Gamboa has been appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Philippines to IncLa says an External Affairs Ministry Press Note.30 words
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Article397 1956-09-27 4 Private Aid Offer By Mission BOMBAY. Mr. Shinichi Takasugi, leader of the 17 member Japanese machinery industry mission now on a study tour of India, said here last week that Japan could "effectively" help India in developing medium and small-scale industries. Mr. Takasugi, who is the397 words
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Article129 1956-09-27 4 NEW DELHI: U Than Aung has been appointed Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Burma to India, a Press Note Issued by the External Affairs Ministry announced here. The Ministry also announced that Syed Rahmatalla Abdulla had been appointed Ambassador of Sudan in India. U Than Aung129 words
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Article258 1956-09-27 4 NEW DELHI: The 18-man Japanese industrial mission, led by Mr. Shin-Ichi Takasugi, had general discussions with officials of the Government of India on possibilities of technical collaboration between the two countries in the industrial development of India. Mr.-, Shin-Ichi Takasugi said that before their departure for India,258 words
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Article65 1956-09-27 4 4 SOCIALIST SATYAGRAHIS ARRESTED PATNA: Four Socialist satyragrahis were arrested by the police at Muzaffarpur for allegid trespassing into the veraniah leading to the Collector's Aamber. Five out of fifty Socialist denonstrators were arrested during the week at Katihar. Six hundred and ninety-nine Socialist satyagrahis were irrested in different parts65 words
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Article83 1956-09-27 4 PATNA: Mr. V. Viswanathan. Special Commissioner, began on Tuesday last at Kishanganj the work of demarcating the boundary between Bihar and West Bengal hi terms of the Bihar and West Bengal (transfer of territories) Bill, 1956. The Bihar Government, it is learnt, has decided that parts of83 words
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Article67 1956-09-27 4 SHILLrONG, More than 1,000 tribal students received special scholarships in secondary schools in Assam during the first Plan period. A spokesman of the Assam Government said that during the second Plan period about 1,500 tribal students would benefit from stipends and free studentships. Special book grants67 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-09-27 4 Two Malayan girls, Siti Huttain (left) and Magdalme Yap (right) are shown in Sydney, Australia. They were on their way from Singapore to Melbourne, Australia, where they ire to train as nurses in St. Vincent's Hoinitat A. P. PHOTOA.P. - 43 words
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Article296 1956-09-27 4 Shops And Markets Closed I KARACHI: All shops and markets were closed in Kara--2* 11 n t .I r 6 y lMt in P^wt against the publication of the book "Religious Leaders." The call for the strike was given by various political parties, notably the Muslim296 words
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121 1956-09-27 4 DURGAPUR TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Government has decided to extend the faculties for technical training in the State by opening a new school at Durgapur and by increasing- the accommodation for students in existing institutions. The number of students who can be trained; for a term in121 words
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Article126 1956-09-27 4 NEW DELHI: Broad principles governing issue of licences for setting up new sugar factories or for substantial expansion of existing factories are understood to have been laid down by the Union Government. Existing factories having a daily crushing capacity of less than 1,000 tons of sugargane126 words
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Article76 1956-09-27 4 COLOMBO, Sept. 25, An official team, including Serv. ?e Chiefs, will leave Colombo in a week or ten days to discuss details regarding the trans, fer of British bases at Trwicomalee and Katunayake to Ihe control of the Ceylon Government, Prime Minister Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike76 words
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Article136 1956-09-27 4 REWA: Forty persons have so far been arrested in connexion with the disturbances in Satna on Sept. 17, it was officially stated-. A Press Note issued here said: "On September 17 about 200 students of the local high school of Satna took out a procession through136 words
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258 1956-09-27 4 U. P. SUFFERS HEAVILY FROM RAIN FLOODS Unprecedented Damage To Crop And Property LUCKNOW: Some of the districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh have suffered unprecedented damage to crops, property and roads on account of the recent incessant rains and floods, according to official reports received here recently. In Ghazipur district258 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-09-27 4 The Minister for Works, Posts Telecommunications, Enche Sardon bin Haji Jubir met two second year pupil civil engineers who had just returned from the United Kingdom 1 Cheah TJvian Sun (centre) and Shahril bin Mohd. Am in (right). Picture shows the Minist er talking with them.46 words
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666 1956-09-27 4 NEPALESE PREMIER ON TREATY WITH CHINA CALCUTTA. Total non-interference in internal affairs has been guaranteed by the China-Nepal Bilateral Agreement signed on Thursday night at Khatmandu on the basis of Panch Shila the famed Five Way Principles of Peaceful Co-existence. Incidentally, the agreement i666 words
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164 1956-09-27 4 MANUFACTURE OF RADIO SETS IN IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Schemes for the expansion of the capacity for the manufacture of radio sets in India by about 40,000 per year are understood to have been approved by the Government of India. Against the target capacity of 300,000 radio sets per year164 words
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134 1956-09-27 4 P. T. CONCESSIONS TO U.N.E.S.C.O. NEW DELHI: The Government of India will provide special Posts and Teiegrapns concessions to U.N.E S.C.O. during its forthcoming general conference here ne*t month, it is learnt. U.N.E.S.C.O. will be allowed free postage for its official mail up to 480 grams per article sent by134 words
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Article102 1956-09-27 4 BOMBAY: Mr. ShanUlai M. Shah, president of the Allindia Importer's Association, urged the Government of India here not to restrict imports because of expectations of indigenous production or increase thereof. Mr. Shah was addressing the six-monthly general meeting of the Association here. Ho said: "We102 words
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Article395 1956-09-27 5 AMENDMENT BILL CRITICIZED CALCUTTA. Discussing the provisions of the Indian Medical Council Amendment Bill, recently passed by the Rajya Sabha. Dr. N. K. Miuishi, President of the Bengal Provincial Branch of the Indian Medical Association, told a Press conference in Calcutta on Thursday that the Bill would395 words
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Article83 1956-09-27 5 KANPUK: Local market* observed Hartal in response to the call of the Bharatiya Jan Sangh and the Hindu Sabha to protest against station over the book Religious' Leaders. The call for Hartal wa*. given jointly by the Kanpur Hindu Sabha and the jan Sangh which appealed to83 words
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Article87 1956-09-27 5 JAN SANGH LEADER ARRESTED REWA: Mr. Hukumchand Jain, General Secretary of the Vindhya Pradesh Jan Sangh, was arrested at Nagod in Satna district on Sept. 19, according to a report received here. It was also reported that some shops were looted or damaged at Nagod on Sept. 18 and that87 words
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80 1956-09-27 5 PLAN TO INCREASE TRADE WITH CHINA NEW DELHI: Close contacts are being established by the State Trading Corporation with trade organizations in China to increase India's trade with that country During 1955-56 China imported from India goods worth over Rs. 6.53 crores, raw cotton claiming the highest share oi Rs80 words
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Article92 1956-09-27 5 KARACHI; A spokesman of the Foreign Office confirmed here recently at a Press con. iernce that the Government of india had sanctioned a loan of tons of rice to Pakistan to tide over the critical food sit'ia uon in the country. Aska whether Pakistan would92 words
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Article40 1956-09-27 5 KARACHI: The Pakistani Prime Minister, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, will "in all probability" pay an official visit to China, the exact date of his departure depending on his engagements at home, a Foreign Office spokesman said.40 words
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Article43 1956-09-27 5 KARACHI: Pakistan wilt send a trade mission to New Delhi some time next month to negotiate a trade agreement with India, an official spokesman aaid here. The existing one year Indo-Pakistani agreement is due to expire on Oct. 31.43 words
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171 1956-09-27 5 CALCUTTA: About 35,00u workers of 23 collieries in the K-aniganj area continued theii strike for the fourth day on Thursday. The three collieries out of -the group which had been served with strike notice were stated to be working. There was no incident. Our special171 words
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Article118 1956-09-27 5 PATNA: Bihar Government have decided to develop the bicycle and bicycle parts industry in the decentralised sector in the State, it is authoritatively learnt. Their immediate target is to manufacture about 15,000 cycles annually in three units at Ranchi, Patna and Muzaffarpur. Each unit set up under118 words
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Article68 1956-09-27 5 NEW DELHI: The estimated total output of iron ore in India increased from 291,650 tons in June 1956 to 325.360 tons in July 1956, according to official statistics released by the Chief Inspector of Mines. Returns received from 109 i mines for the month of July 195668 words
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Article70 1956-09-27 5 NAGPUR The Government of india expects to collect R*. 2.25 crores as estate duty in the current financial year. Mr. K. S. Sundara Rajan, member of the Central Board of Revenue (Inspections and Estate Duty said here. Addressing the Madfcya Pradesh Chamber of Commerce, he70 words
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78 1956-09-27 5 11 PERSONS INCLUDING AN EDITOR ARRESTED KANPUR: Eleven persons including editor of a local Urdu daily, were arrested by the police on a charge of inciting communal hatred. Thirty-one other persons were arrested from different parts of the city for breach Of prohibitory orders under Bee. 144 Cr. P.C. The78 words
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53 1956-09-27 5 KURNOOL TO HAVE A MEDICAL COLLEGE KURNOOL: One of the five medical colleges to be established in the country during the Second Plan period will be in Andhra, Major K. N. Rao, Director of Medical Services, Andhra said here in a Press interview. He Indicated that the college would be53 words
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Article44 1956-09-27 5 KARACHI! A spokesman <rt the Foreign Office confirmed here at a Press conference that the Government of India had sanctioned a loan of 2,000 tons of rice to Pakistan to tide over the critical fond < situation in the country.44 words
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Article423 1956-09-27 5 NEW DELHI: Extensive explorations and excavations during 1955-56 have yielded a rich harvest of archaeological finds for historians and archaeologists and fresh evidence of India's glorious past and cultural heritage has come to light. says an official Press relase. A report on the working of 'the Department of423 words
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46 1956-09-27 5 RICE PRICE COMES DOWN AT PATHARKANDI KARIMGANJ: The price of rice has come down to Rs. 15 per maund, at Patharkandi, about 20 miles from here, with the arrival of new rice in markets. At Karimganj town, however, new rice sells at Rs. 21 per maund.46 words
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105 1956-09-27 5 GOLD COAST PREMIER'S MESSAGE TO NEHRU NEW DELHI; Dr. Kwamo Nnrumah, Prime Minister of the Gold Coast has sent too. following: reply to Prime Minister Nehru who had teat a message of congratulations to him on the forthcoming inde. pendenoe of Ms country. "On behalf of the Govern ment had105 words
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Article79 1956-09-27 5 j PATNA: Seven hundred and seventy two Socialists, including eight members of the State Executive, have been arrested so far for offering satyagraha in 26 towns of the State, according to a statement Issued by the party headquarters here. Diatrictwise the number of arrests is:79 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-09-27 5 m «!L S t- ""^.^lWarren (right), who visited India a s a guest the Indian roySo^^l^S^^^aniEer^ CfMlt Wh **^**£l24 words
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Article487 1956-09-27 5 ASOKA NEHTA OPPOSES JAIPRAKASH'S VIEWS P.SJVS DECISION —ASOKA MEHTA BOMBAY. Mr. Asoka Mehta, P.S.P. leader, said here last week that Mr. Jai Prakash Narain's advice to the National Executive of the P.S.P. urging the party to come to an electoral understanding with the Leftist parties, including487 words
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Article640 1956-09-27 5 'Jolrt efforts can never bo made with those whose Outlook arid ideas are not just alien but antagonistic to the fundamentals of the party," a resolution of the executive, setting forth the party's election strategy said. The executive, however, accommodated the conflicting view, advocated by one of640 words
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Article91 1956-09-27 5 Ing Body of the Council of Scientific an d induSf Itesearch met here, last week to consider various research programmes in the National and other laboratories i n the co". The Prlmr Minister. Sri Jawaharlal Nehru, preside. The 30-member body wa a set up in91 words
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475 1956-09-27 6 Controversy Over Approach In The United Nations I UNITED NATIONS, SEPT. 26, FRANCE AND BRITAIN FOUGHT WITH EVIDENT BITTERNESS TUESDAY TO BEAT DOWN EGYPT'S COUNTERATTACK AGAINST THEM HERE IN THE SUEZ CANAL CONTROVERSY. A procedural quarrel is expected when the U.N. Security Council tmw hAP - 475 words
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Article144 1956-09-27 6 BELGRADE, Sept. 26, Mr. i Nikita Khrushchev, first Secre-j tary of the Soviet Communist Party, who is in Yugoslavia for secret talks with President Tito attended together, with Presi dent Tito a performance iv Pula of Indian National Dances. The two statesmen ciniu to Pula fromReuter - 144 words
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Article79 1956-09-27 6 LONDON, Sept. 26. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon India's Minister witnout portfolio, called on the Earl of Home, British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, here yesterday. Mr. Menon flew here on Sunday from Cairo after we^k-long taiks there with Egypt's Presi. den, Lieutenant-Colonel Gamai <>lasser. on the SuezReuter - 79 words
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Article289 1956-09-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR: The United Kingdom has authorised an import programme of 80,000 tons of synthetic rubber in 1957 it is stated oflicialiy This compares with a programme of 70,000 tons this year. Of the total for 1957, 20,000 tons, the same quantity as this289 words
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Article260 1956-09-27 6 PAK. PRESS ON SUEZ TALKS KARACHI. Sept Commenting editorially on the Suez situation the local dally Times of Karachi said that developments in the second London Conference "marked a triumph of reason over bellicose intentions writ large in attempts to impose settlement on Egypt and to create a situation thatReuter - 260 words
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Article102 1956-09-27 6 CALCUTTA, Sept. 26- Nine I hundred people were arrested Tuesday as a general strike, protesting rising prices, paralyzed public transport services in Calcutta and its industrial suburbs. Buses and trolley cars remained in their garages, and railroad services were also at a standstill. Police escorted airlineAP - 102 words
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Article142 1956-09-27 6 Algerian Issue Before U. N. UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 26 The AsianAfrican group in the U.N. decided Tuesday to ask the U.N. assembly to take up the Algerian case. The decision was taken at a meeting of 20 members of the 23 -nation group. Persons leaving the closed-door sessionAP - 142 words
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257 1956-09-27 6 MORE ECONOMIC HELP TO INDIA INDONESIA URGED ASIA NOW IUPE, SAYS B.R. RAU 1 WASHINGTON, SEPT 26, INDIA AND IN- 1 I DONESIA DELEGATES SAID TUESDAY THEJR COUNTRIES NEED MOKE HELP IN ECONOMIC i DEVELOPMENT THAN O£H£R AREAS. i I The delegates spoke at the annual meeting of governors ofAP - 257 words
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Article61 1956-09-27 6 CANBERRA, Sept. 26.— The election to-day of the Minister tat Labour, National Service and Immigration, Mr. Harold Holt, as Deputy Leader of the Federal Parlamentary Liberal Party, is accepted in some quarters as a pointer to the successor of the Prime Minster, Mr. Menzies, should he decideReuter - 61 words
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101 1956-09-27 6 WASHINGTON. Sept 26 Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer said Tuesday it '.tremendously important" that Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal be "repudiated." The Chancellor, Harold Mac Millan, said after meeting with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles that Egypt's seizure of the waterway was101 words
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Article94 1956-09-27 6 NEW DELHI, Sept. 26 Cambodia has Invited the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, to visit the country, it is reliably learned 1 here. So far no indication is avail, able when the Prime Minister will be able to make this visit. Reports from Cambodia said t was likelyNAFEN - 94 words
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Article42 1956-09-27 6 PRAGUE. Sept. 26, President Sukarno of Indonesia Jeft here by air today for China r.fter a five day visit to Czechoslovakia. During his stay President Sukarno had "political talks." with Czechoslovak President Antonin but gave no further details. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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