Indian Daily Mail, 4 October 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 230 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, IM6 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 243 1 To Supplement Panama WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said yesterday constant thought is being given to the possibility of some day building another canal possibly in Nicaragua, to supplement the Panama Canal, but that there is no prospect
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  • 47 1 that the Singspore Government is spending: $«I million annually on the hospitals for protiding health facilities? that a Minister nttered the word •coolie' la the Legislative Assembly yesterday? that a member of the Legislative Assembly Mid In the House yeatorday that policemen are uneducated?
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  • 88 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 3 Acharya V'lnobha Bhave has added a new kind of national service for those seeking to reconstruct the country on the lines land down by Gandhijl. Speaking at Coimbatore yesterday on Gandhi Javanthi Day Bhave urged joint families in the
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  • 39 1 AP WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. Secretary of State Dulles said Tuesday nations >f western Europe should become a third great power In world affairs. He called it unthinkable that they, should M neutral toward* Soviet Communism.—
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  • 103 1 Mysore Gives An Assurance To Andhras From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Oct. 3, Work on Tungabhadra high level canal which will bring waters impouned in huge reservoir for irrigation to Rayalaseema Districts of the Andhra State was iaaugu;uted on Tuesday by Governor C M. Trivedi. The canal costing more than
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  • 335 1 Popularity Teat! AMMtoAHAO, India, Oct. 3— Premier Nehru yesterday j tested hit personal popularity againet the bitterness stirred by India's most controversial issue. He ventured into this city troubled by his government's re-drawing of the map of India— and addressed a public meeting at the same time
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  • 68 1 PARIS, Oct. 2. Hie Organisation for European Economic Cooperation has expressed concern about a trade agreement between India and Poland which limits sea cargo movements between the two countries on]y to their own ships. The OEEC Maritime Transport Committee said It will take all possible
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  • 99 1 AKALIS TO MERGE WITH CONGRESS AP NEW DELHI, Oct. 3 Tho High Command of the militant Sikh Communal Akali Dal Party has unanimously decided to merge with Premier Nehru's governing Congress Party at its session at Amrirsar yesterday. The High Command's unanimous resolution directed all its members to concentrate on
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  • 40 1 LONDON, Oct. 3— Britain's vital gold and dollar reserves rose by US$52 million during September after a sharp drop in August. The reserves provide the financial backlog for the tradn of the British Commonwealth wtiwc tract 9iBi4t
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  • 238 1 AKALI DAI TO MERGE WITH CONGRESS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Oct. 3, Shiromani Akalklal. the most powerful and militant Sikh organisation in the country has decided to merge with Indian National Congress in all future political activities, especially the coming general election. After months of bitter dispute within
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  • 89 1 NEW YORK, Oct. B.— "Watch for France to n*d face-saving: excuse for withdrawing the troops it sent to Cyprus with so much fanfare Aug. 80 to intimidate Egypt." Newsweek magazine said Tuesday. "It needs the men In Alger a." The magazine also said trade between Prance
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  • 588 1 NISTER EXPLAINS FEATURES rHE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL AND THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS BILL AFTER PASSING THEIR SECOND READING WERE REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEES, THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY. The Minister for Local Gov- j ernmcnt. Lands and Housing explained at length the main features
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  • 168 1 Prof. M. Rajakkannu addressing a aatfwrlng at the Gandhi Memorial, Race Course Lane on Tuesday, Oct. 2, when the Eightyseventh birthday of the Mahatma was celebrated. In the picture are from left: Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner for India in Malaya, Mr. D. T. Assomull, President of
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  • 338 1 Carrying Knives And Other Weapons Is Illegal Legislation To Curb Secret Societies Gangsterism According to a bill passed unanimously by the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday, it will be unlawful to carry a knife the blade of which is more than 2'/ 2 Inches long or any other offensive weapon. This
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  • 70 1 PARTICIPATION OF YOUTH LEADERS IN SPORTS CENTRE MANAGEMENT On the Liberal Socialists demanding representation for the youths on the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, Board, a bill entitled Singapore Youth Sports Centre Incorporation Bill was referred to a Select committee after passing its Second Reading at the Legislative Assembly here yesterday.
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  • 40 1 MADRAS, India, oct. 3.— India will, play the United States in the Intev-zone final of the Davis Oup at Perth, Australia, on Dec. 7, 8 and 9, the A)l India Lawn Tennis Association announced Tuesday.— AP
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  • 32 1 vision should be avoided by the police. In Ceylon the carrying of knives more than B*6 inches long arc banned. The members of the P.A.P. group did not speak on this bill.
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  • 132 1 INTER RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE In honour of the visit to Singapore of Nataraja Guru Joh^ Spiers and Swami Mangalananda of Narayana Gurukula which is dedicated to Inter-Religious and InterRacial accord and world peace on inter-Religious Conference will be held at Beattv Secon. dary School of 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6.
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  • 76 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 3— Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, commenting on a movement to give him write-in votes for U.S. senator said Tuesday he is not a candidate. "I know nothing of any movement to write in my name for senator,*' he said in a statement issued
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  • 107 1 NEW YORK, Oct. B.—Eighteen U.S. airlines have agreed to a statement naying they will intensify efforts to carry out their announced policy aga'nst racial or other discrimination in employment. So Ndfroea are how «ttfil oyed at» pilots or other flight crewmen on any scheduled! pteMenger
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  • 48 1 KARACHI, Oct S .sixty out of £0 paaaengttrs of a ferry boat were drowned In a river near Fhulna, East Pakistan, Monday night when the vewsel capsized. According co reports reachfng hen yesterday, 2o persons were rescued. Others are still anarrounted for- AP
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  • 205 1 work and responsibility of these Councils will be considerable, it would be appropriate for a strictly limited period to include some persona with experience in the management of local goveroment affairs in the membership of these Councils. The roasona for the appointment of an official Chairman during this initial period
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  • 830 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thur., Oct. 4, 1956 GOOD BUT ILLEGAL JT is sometimes surprising how appallingly blind to the realities some people and governments arv» because of their fanatic aversion to or hatred of some particular thing, such as, for example, Com muniem. Otherwise we cannot understand the impunity
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  • 625 2 NEHRU DEFENDS BIGGER BOMBAY DECISION AHMEDABAD: Mr Nehru has, in a letter, ♦old Mr. Himatlal Shukla, a protagonist of separate M ahagujerat State and a former Judge of Saurashtra High Court, that no democratic Government could oppose the opinion of the vast majority of members of
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  • 367 2 I.W.T. Training Scheme CALCUTTA: A long-felt want in the inland water transport industry has been the scope for employment of more Indian nationals, particularly as members of deck and eni gine room crews. When powered vessels starti ed plying in Eastern India over a century ago, crews were recruited from
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  • 86 2 NEW DEI^: Dr. Jose Maza of Chile", President of the 10th session of the United Nations General Assembly will visit India in the first week of October, in response to an invitation from the Government or India. Dr. Maza will arrive in Calcutta on October
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  • 27 2 y«SK fc"_!£ nat-onal Convention for the hTS? 10 9 ultural °«**s in the event ff war. It was the ninth count™ i *L*2? AP
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  • 318 2 NEW DELHI: India's new-ly-opened commercial showroom in Teheran is attracting crowds of peoplj, it is learned here. The show-ioom was recently opened by Iran's Prime Minister, Mr. Ho.4c.n Ala. The first of its kind in West I Asia, the centre will serve as i a
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  • 385 2 WORKING CAPITAL OP HANDLOOM INDUSTRY r. NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank has agreed to provide funds to co-operative banking institutions to enable them to extend credit facilities for working capital to the handioom industry, according to a Press note issued by the Ministry of. Commerce and Con.surrier Industries. Hitherto such
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  • 316 2 NEW DELHI: India has won a number of cold medals for her merchandise displayed at the California Sfiate Fair in Sacramento, which has just ended, it is learned here. Participation in trade exhibitions abroad and organisation of wholly Indian exhibitions in selected world trade
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  • 117 2 BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, Oct. 2 Queensland storemen and packers decided at a mass meeting today not t oshirt wool from stores after current Brisbane sales because they say the wool is "black A meeting of the leaders of 32 Queensland unions yesterday reaffirmed an earlier ban on
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  • 134 2  -  POONA: A watchman of the Poona University "decided an election to the Executive Council of the University. A vacancy in the Council hai been caused with the resignation of Mr. N. G. Gore, who is now a prisoner in Goa. Mr. J. S. Tilak, Editor of
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  • 137 2 HANDLOOM INDUSTRY AFTER STATES REORGANISATION MADRAS: Additional responsibilities that the State Governments will have to shoulder in regard to the. handloom industry consequent to the i States reorganisation, were discussed at a conference of the representatives of the State Governments and subregional officers of the southern region. The conference presided
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  • 102 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to organize 1,908 new marketing societies in the country during the remaining Second Plan period. H The first batch of trainees, who will organize such societies in U.P., Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, completed their course in marketing last week at
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  • 90 2 BOMBAY: To commemorate the "Quit India" resolution passed by the All-India Congress Committee a 34-foot high column will be erected at the Gowalia Tank Maidan in Central Bombay. It was at the Gowalia Tank Maidan that the AICC passed the historic resolution on August 8, 1942. The
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  • 85 2 COIMBATORE: Mr. Sri Prakasa. Governor of Madras, has accepted the Governorship of the new bilingual State of Bombay, it was learned from a reliable source here. He will take over after the present Governor of Bombay, Dr. Harukrushna Mahtab, goes to Orissa to take over as
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  • 216 2 njsw uautll: The Chires<> Agricultural science Study Mission, now i n India, met members of the Planning Commission, here. The meeting, which took place in the Committee Room, of the Commission at Raahtrapati Bhavan, lasted about act hour The Mission was welcomed by Mr. v T. Krishnamachari, Deputy
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  • 155 2 NEW DELHI: India may get Canada's help in air-bornt> surveys for mineral o il under the Colombo plan as a n»Uat of the visit of India's Minister for .Natural Resources Mr K. D. Malaviya to that country. The Canadian Government, it is learnt, Is being approached for
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  • 59 2 TRIBUTE TO RETIRING COMMANDER PARIS. Oct. 2.— Gen. Alfretf M. Gruenther, Supreme Allies Commander i n Europe, p re sented a scroll of appreciation Monday to Marshal Alphonse Juin of France at a farewell ceremony at supremr headquarters. The 67-year-old Marshal is retiring as commander of allies forces. Central Europe,
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  • 519 3 SIR CLAUDE'S IMPRESSION COLOMBO: Sir Claude Corea, just back from Russia and China, told the Observer' that "the general feeling in the U.S.S.R. is that there will be no war." He said: "Things have progressed far beyond the stage they were {n when I was
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  • 195 3 Utilisation Of Solar Energy NEW DELHI: It was learnt here that experiments in the National Physical Laboratory on utilisation of solar energy for domestic and industrial purposes have yielded significant results. Besides the solar cooker, the laboratory has evolved three devices water heater, distiller and water pump all to be
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  • 595 3 BHOODAN MOVEMENT GOVT. FAITH MADRAS: The Madras Government welcome the bhoodan movement and they firmly believe that it would create the proper atmosphere in the country, declared Finance Minister C. Subramaniam in the Assembly during question-time. Asked whether Government would give all their lands as bhoodan, the Minister pointed out
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  • 205 3 FAMILY PUNNING THE APPROACH COLOMBO: Men, who are regarded as heads of house-holds, should be approached first in connection with family planning, states the 1955-56 annual report of the Family Planning Association of Ceylon. The report states that the belief accepted elsewhere that family planning is primarily concerned with women,
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  • 155 3 Temple Maintenance In T.-C. Taluks MADRAS: Mr. B. Parameswaran, Minister for Hindu Religious Endowments told Mr. N. K. Palaniswami during question-hour in the Assembly that the Governments of Madray and Travancorc-Cochin had arrived at a final agreement in regard to the maintenance of the 1,500 temples in the five taluks
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  • 159 3 CALCUTTA: It was announced here that the All-In-dia Congress Committee, which meets in Calcutta on November 9 and subsequent days will devote a considerable portion of its three-day session to "business" when no visitor or worker will be allowed, it was announced here. Coming on the
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  • 174 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have drawn up a scheme for popularising National Savings Certificates and National Plan Certificates as gifts, especially on occasions like marriages, birthdays, etc. The scheme provides for the issue of 'gift coupons' in attractive designs in denominations of Rupees five, ten,
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  • 364 3 International Students Conference KANDY: The Sixth International Students' Conference held at Peradeniya continued its gruelling pace sitting until 5 a.m. for the fourth consecutive day in an effort to break the log-jam of resolutions yet to be decided on before its adjournment. Final adoption of the publication's programme and continued
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  • 331 3 COLOMBO: Mr. T. Muttusamipillai president of the Saiva Paripalana Sabhai, and general manager of Jaffna Hindu College and affiliated schools, told the Prohibition Commission that legislation should be enacted to enforce prohibition. Legislation, he added, should also be enacted making it illegal to import, manufacture sell
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  • 111 3 CHINA BAY: Three members of the Trincomalee Urban Council, Messr*. V. Sivanandam, B. Neminathan and Dr. K. Namasivayam have jointly tent a letter to the Chairman, U.C. demanding that their names be engraved only in Tamil on the commemoration tablet which will be laid in the
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  • 91 3 COLOMBO: A resolution calling upon all members of Parliament and Tamil speaking people of the Northern Province to boycott all functions in which Mr. A. P. Jayasuriya, the Home Minister participates during his visit to Jaffna, as a mark of protest against the rabid communal policy pursued
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  • 341 3 Misrepresenting Federal Party Sinhalese Leaders' Attitude Deplored NEQOMBO: He was grieved to find several Sinhalese leaders going about the country and misrepresenting the Objectives of the Federal Party, said Mr* C. Vanniasingam, Leader of the F.P. and M.P. for Kopay, at a largely attended public meeting here, presided over by
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  • 850 3 COLOMBO: The strategy adopted to seize the opium that had been sent to Singapore j from Ceylon was described by a Singapore Customs officer be- fore the Chief Colombo Magistrate, Mr. J. E. A. Alies. The officer, Mr. H. G. Boyce < Taylor, of the Special
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  • 223 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaiko, said at a meeting at the Ranwala temple, that he had brought international fame to Ceylon during his recent visit to England. Britain, he added, had given Ceylon full freedom by consenting to republican status. No
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  • 127 3 ADMIRALTY WORKERS FACE CRISIS— T.P. TRINCOMALEE: The Asian Admiralty workers were facing a grave crisis, Mr. T. Ponnampalam told the 4th annual general meeting of the British Admiralty Asian Employees' Union. He said the Government of Ceylon wanted the British to quit the naval bases and the British had agreed
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  • 116 3 MOLESTED GIRL AT QUARANTINE CAMP— CHARGE MANNAR: High officials at Talaimannar are alleged to have molested a woman who had been detained at the Quarantine Camp. The woman concerned is Muthamma (30) wife of Sinniah Thevar, of South India. The couple and their two children were arrested for alleged illegal
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  • 222 3 to the harbour with Mr. Ab(ullah. About 10.30 a.m. a car :ame there with four people In It a European and three \siaiiF. He identified one of them as Mr. A. C. Perera. He then went to the Senior Preventive Officer and found that the consignment was to be cleared
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  • 469 4 NEED STRESSED AT ADVISORY BOARD MEETING NEW I>l Llllt: Dr. M. M. Da», Union Deputy Minister for Education, emphasised the need for developing the •science of mus©olosy w Museums, he said, were a means of imparting "living education" to the ma^eg and preserving India's glorious heritage. Inaugurating the
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  • 109 4 ENDS UP IN SMOKE JAFFNA: The language controversy seemed to have affected the cigar industry adversely with the result that tobacco workers faced starvation and misery, said Mr. A. Thurairajasingam presiding over a meeting of the All-Ceylon Cigar Workers' Union here. He deplored the indifference of the past Government to
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  • 181 4 COLOMBO: The Government will consider the Prime Minister's recommendation that public servants over 45 years of age who acquire a good working knowledge of Sinhalese before 1960 should be granted three salary increments. According to the Prime Minister's recommendation, officers below 45 years of age were
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  • 251 4  -  MEXICO* The Indian AmUissador to' the United States, GL Mehta. who is also accredited to Mexico, arrived here recently for a b'ricf visit. While in Mexico, City, Am ljussador Mchta met Lu-a Padilla Nervo, Foreign Minister, with whom lie had over aa hour's interview. The Ambassador
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  • 164 4 'He Said He Could Get' 10 Wives Like Me 9 MANNAR: With tears rolling down her cheeks a 27-year-old wife told Mr. E. F. de Zilva, Mannar Magistrate, that her husband assaulted her and drove her out of the house remarking: "I can get ten wives like you. but I
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  • 142 4 COLOMBO: Gate-Mudalia-yar M. S. Kariapper. M.P. for Kalmunai, who contested the last elections on the Federal Party ticket, joined the Government Parliamentary Party. After a discussion with Mr. J. C. Munasinghe, Chief Government Whip, Gate-Mudaliyar Kariapper forwarded a letter to the Prime Minister through Mr. Munasinghe. asking
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  • 188 4 COLOMBO: Government has decided to employ two thousand Sinhalese S.S.C. educated youths in the Postal Department, Recruitment will begin soon after the Ministry of Posts. Broadcasting and Information completes details of the scheme. The decision to employ such a large number was taken on a representation
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  • 82 4 COLOMBO: The conference summoned by the Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike on the "English language in schools" adjourned without arriving at any decision. FOUR HOURS Formal discussions, it is understood were held for over four hours. The conference was attended by the Commissioner of
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  • 64 4 WELLAMPITIYA: Four-teen-year old Ebert of Brandiyawatta was punished by his father. 'I'll teach the old man a lesson' he thought. And what did he do? He jumped in front of a bus. The bus-driver however was too quick for him. He was taken by the ear
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  • 104 4 gains for the electorate or seats I in Parliament were not the Federal Party aims. The Federal Party would win the battle and deliver the goods in the long run. He advised Mr. Kumarasamy to study the Federalist policy and join the Party. If Mr. Kumarasamy did so he was
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  • 225 4 JAFFNA: At the Northern Assizes, before Mr. H.A. Wijemanne, Commissioner of Assize, Kumarasamy Konar Perumal who was charged with having committed an offence on a girl of Karanagar West was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. The girl had testified that on the day in question her mother had asked
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  • 123 4 COLOMBO: The All-Ceylon Bank Employees' Union in a memorandum to the Prime Minister, the Minister of Labour and the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs, requests that the application of Mr. J. M. Mac Williams, accountant of the National Bank of India,
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  • 187 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI, "I usually don't talk politics at non-political meetings. But I wish to take this opportunity to answer Mr. V. Kumarasamy, former MP, Chavakachcheri, who said recently that the Tamils now repent for their folly in voting the Federalists to power," said Mr. V.
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  • 60 4 JAFFNA TO BE CALLED YALPANAM JAFFNA: The Jaffna Municipal Council resolved at its monthly meeting that Jaffna be re-named Yalpanam. The meeting considered the recommendation of the Special Committee regarding renaming of towns, roads and lanes. The Council also resolved that Chiviyatheru be renamed Ariyalai, Karayoor Gurunagar and Martin Road
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  • 154 4 COLOMBO: Five persons collapsed under cross-examina-tion or during Courts work during the last two weeks. The fifth one died. And in every case the lawyer was the same person Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, Q.C. The witness who died was Mr. S. Weerappah, part proprietor and Superintendent of
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  • 313 4 COLOMBO: "Intourist," the Soviet State Tourist Organisation, has offered to arrange sight-seeing and study tours in Russiaal special concessionary rates to Ceytonese. The organisation has also expressed its willingness to advertise through its branches tise Ceylon throughout Russia through its branches. Tourists from
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  • 136 4 Painted Lips Finger Nails Coloured Cheeks... RAKWANA: "A woman is gauged by her character and not by her extraneous decorations. If extravagant expenditure on fashions is curtailed the money saved can be utilised for the welfare of their less fortunate sisters. Women with painted lips and finger nails and coloured
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  • 192 4 EVEN TO MARCH TO REPRESENT GRIEVANCES TRINCOMALEE: The workers should be prepared even to march to Colombo and present their demands to the Prime Minister, said Mr. T. Ponnampalam, president of the British Admiralty Asian Employees' Union, at its fourth annual general meeting. The union, he added, had i asked
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  • 585 4 Electrical Machinery Plant In Bhopal NEW DELHI: Experts of the Government of India and the representatives of the Associated Electrical Industries of U-K., who are the technical consultants for the Government's heavy electrical equipment project, have agreed on the items to be manufactured durirg the first stage of production of
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  • 31 4 MADRAS: Mr T. P. Metmakshisundarum, has been appointed to officiate as Chief Professor of Tamil, Presidency College Madras, for a period of two Tears from July 9 lM»
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  • 402 4 MADRAS: Id the Madras Legislative Council Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, introduced the Madras Silkworm Seed (Production, Supply and Distribution) Bill, 1956, and moved that the same be taken, into consideration Th e silk industy, the Minister said, was one of the imDortant cottage industries
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  • 164 4  -  NEW DELHI: A three-m-m steel mission from Yugoslavia is expected to visit India oy the middle of October, according to informed sources hero Representing principal Yu goslav steel manufacturers th« mission will negotiate with the State Trading Corporation to sell about 50,000 tons of
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  • 107 4  -  NEW DELHI: The Bmv mese Government is stated Id be considering proposals to H vito Indian capital for .starting joint industrial ventures, roports received here way. Indian capital in Burma is. so far, to a large extent invested in credit supplying agencies operated by Soutu Indian
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  • 750 5 NEED FOR BIGGER UNITS OF PRODUCTION PLANNED NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Heavy Industries, Sri Manubhai Shah, said that the industrial programmes under the Second Five- Year Plan had to be implemented in a dynamic way. Sri Shah, who was addressing the Eleventh
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  • 117 5 Conditions For Achieving Socialism PATNA: Mo. Govind Sfihaya, Advisor, Bharat Yuvak Samaj, said here last week the Government alone could not succeed in attaining India's goal of Socialism, unless the people also co-operated. Mr. Sahaya said 1 Communalism and casteism were two great enemies of Socialism. Both were born out
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  • 89 5 CUTTACK: Accepting of resignation of Mr. Sadasiv Tripathi. Revenue Minister of Orissa was last week officially announced. Mr. Nabakrushna Chaudhuri the Chief Minister, in a telegram informed Mr. Trtpathi that the Governor regretfully accepted his resignation Mr. Chaudhuri added 'Oriya* peasants will ever remain grateful tt>
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  • 59 5 MADRID, Oct. 2, Aurora Bautista. leading Spanish movie actress, was seriously njured in an automobile aicident Monday. The 31-year-old pretty actress was driving near Madrid when her car collided with a truck coming in the opposite direction. Aurora's car fall into a ravine. She was accompanied b> the
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  • 51 5 tng the Speaker's ruling on May 22 last. On that date, the Speakei had disallowed Mr. Sarkar, who was also Finance Minister, to present the budget and adjourned the House sine die. Next day in the course of a Press statement, Mr. Sarkar had challenged the validity of the Speakers
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  • 112 5 NEW DELHI; Shaktuitala, who was arrested with her husband, Shad^al Kapur an Asefetant In the External Affair* Ministry, last week in connection with the disappearance of certain files from the Ministry, was on Monday released <> n bail from th« Delhi District Jail The Resident Magistrate
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  • 447 5 tic soda and calcium carbide were developing under tariff protection as tneir production costa were highe r than the prices of imported materials It was neither possible nor desirable to continue this for a very long time. The production of many of the chemicals in India wa s only a
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  • 374 5 Reply To Wild Allegations Against Minorites DACCA: The Finance Minister, Mr. Monoranjan Dhar replying to the three-day Budget Debate in the East Bengal Assembly, last week admitted drawbacks in the budget and said that every effort would be made to make these up i n the next budget. He added
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  • 395 5  - INLAND WATER TRANSPORT NAFEN CALCUTTA: Tlie master pl« for the development of inland water transport drawl*up t>y the Government of India has created considerable interest In industrial circles in Calcutta. Though water transport in the near future cannot help to provide appreciable relief to the congestion on railways, it is
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  • 580 5 WESTERN NATIONS 9 INTEREST NEW DELHI. Mr. H. V. R. lengar, Chairman-designate of the State Bank of India and former Secretary to the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said here that Governments and big industrial groups in certain countries in Western Europe were really thinking of
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  • 44 5 NEW DBLHI: PTof-' Dr. E. Dc Vries, Director of the Institute of Social Studies at The Hague, met the Planning Commission in New De^hi last week. There was a general discussion about the provision of credit to agriculturists in India.
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  • 513 5 NCW DELHI: In recant years a number of new medical college* have been opened including a few by private and I non-official agencies. For the general information of persons seeking admission to medical college* the position in respect •f recognition of degrees by the Government
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  • 324 5 LEAGUE LOBBIES EMBASSIES KARACHI: A deputation of leading Muslim Leaguers has been meeting heads of foreign missions in Karachi during the last three days and, according to Press reports here, has submitted memoranda to the missions expressing 'apprehensions about the safety of Muslims in India.' The ostensible reason for re
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  • 101 5 KARACHI: The Pakistant Government has lodged a "protesf with the Government of IndJa over the publication of the book "Religious Leaders." According to Pakistani sources, the Government of India has been asked to "remove the cause of communal tension." The protest Note, It i s stated,
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  • 103 6 DAMASCUS, Syria, Oct. 3, Syria, the Lebanon, Jordan \nd Egypt have decided to ask the U.K. Security Council to order economic sanctions against Israel for her recent "aggression of Jordan." sources close to the Syrian Foreign Ministry said jesterday. The four Arab nations bordering on Israel
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  • 455 6 To Explore And Develop India's Oil Wealth WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, X.D- Malaviya, Natural Resources Minister of India, said yesterday the Indian Government is* willing to consider concessions to encourage foreign oil companies to explore and develop its oil resources. It was understood
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  • 152 6 BR. CARGO BOAT GROUNDED IN SUEZ PORT SAID, Oct. 3— The British cargo ship Hendrik went aground in the Suez Canal about 30 miles south of Port Said Tuesday delaying passage of southbound ships through the vital waterway. The Egyptian Canal Administration immediately dispatched tugs to the seen*; of the
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  • 47 6 BUILDING COLLAPSES —DURING LECTURE ON SAFETY! SAGA, JAPAN, Oct. 8. The aecond floor of the Arita Tile Company buildtof collapsed today in toe midst of a safety lecture by the Company President. Forty eight of the 110 employees assembled for the lecture were Injured, 12 seriously. AP
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  • 103 6 SPRATLY ISLE CLAIMANT TO VISIT U.S. HONG KONG, oct. 3.— Tomas Cloma, the Filipino businessman who claims part of the Spratly islands in the South China Sea, will leave Wednesday for the United States via Tokyo. He is hoping to bring the issue before the United Nations. Nationalist China, Red
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  • 91 6 100 JET 'PLANES TO HONOUR SHEPILOV STOCKHOLM, Oct. 3, Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov paused here Tuesday en route to New York to take part in the U.N. Security Council debate on the Suez Canal. Shepilov arrived from Moscow in a Soviet airliner 45 minutes after Finnish President Urho Kekkonen.
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  • 64 6 OVERSEAS CHINESE FOR DOUBLE TENTH TAIPEI, Oct. 3. Over 2,000 Overseas Chinese from 16 areas in different parts of the world are coming to Formosa to take part in the celebrations of Nationalist China Independence Day, October 10, and President Chiang Kai-shek's 70th birthday, Get. 31. Announcing this, the Chinese
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  • 111 6 BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 3, The daily newspaper A] Akhbar Tuesday said Jordan Defence Minister Omar Mutar wants Iraq to send troops into Jordan to help resist any future Israeli attacks. The paper said the Jordan Minister recommended this move in an interview with Its correspondent in
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  • 82 6 LONDON, Oct. 3.— Red Chinese president Mao Tse-tung entertained: visiting Indonesian President Sukarno at a state banquet yesterday and told him the Chinese people "firm* ly support" Indonesia's efforts to abrogate their agreement with the Dutch and to recovei West Irian, Peking Radio re* ported. Mai hailed
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  • 75 6 PORT SAID, Oct. 3 Yvaii Nanov. 54-year-old Russian sea captain. Tuesday becamo the first of 15 Russians training here to pilot a ship in the Suez Canal. Nanov, whose home is at Odessa, passed his pilot's examination Monday and was on the brtdgr of the 6,200-ton
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  • 214 6 INDIA ON ANTARCTICA ISSUE UNITED NATIONS. New York. Oct. 3. An informed d plomatic source said yesterday India probably would go ahead with its effort to get U. N. discussion of Antarctica despite Latin-American opposition. This source, acquainted with the Indian position, told a reporter the Indian delegation could be
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  • 99 6 INDO-PAK UNITED FRONT AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Oct. 3.— Pakistan joint India yesterday in a request that the U.N. General Assembly investigate race and colour segregation in South Africa. The Indians asked last month for the Assembly to put South African race policies up for debate once more
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  • 145 6 JAP M,P.s TO TOUR S.E. ASIA HEALTH MINISTERS DINE COLOMBO. Oct. 3- A fivemember Parliamentary team from Japan arrived here last night in the course of a tour of South East Asian countries. Members of the team are Anzi Yoshida and Tsami Shlrai of the Liberal Democratic Party. Kenemit.su Tabata
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  • 254 6 -BANDARANAIKE COLOMBO, Oct. 3 The Prime Minister of Ceylon Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike taid today that he deprecated formation of the Suez Canal Users Association by the Western Powers as it was likely to make a peaceful solution of the problem more difficult. He told
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  • 117 6 NASSER MUST GO— U.S. MOVE! NEW YORK, Oct. 3— Newsweek magazine said Tuesday the United States has come to "a firm decision" that Prime Minister Nasser of Egypt "must go." regardless of how the Suez affair turns out. The magazine said the only question is timing, with France and Britain
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  • 102 6 TO VISIT RUSSIA, INDIA PAKISTAN DAMASCUS, Oct. 3.— Syrian President Hukri Kuwatly will pay a state visit to the Soviet Union at the end of this month, presidential palace source said yesterday, ut December he will make similar visits to India and Pakistan The sources said Kuwatly will be accompanied
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  • 155 6 TOKYO, Oct. 3- Japan is the one likely to avoid direct participation in the Suez Canal Association following Mr. John Poster Dulles statements of the subject at his press conference this week in the opinion of diplomatic sources here today. Japan was one of the
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  • 34 6 The mission also hold talks on general trade questions. Originally the mission was to come to Ceylon in November but the Prime Minister bad asked that the Hate He n%%* off till December.- Reuter
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  • 464 6 DULLES WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. U.S. Secretary of State J. Foster Dulles said yesterday the U.S. has no plans for dumping some of its huge surplus cotton stocks on the world market as a move to force Egypt to yield in the
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  • 69 6 TOKYO, Oct. 3.— Japan's Cabinet Tuesday night unanU mously approved Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama's proposed trip to Moscow to sign a World War II peace treaty with the Soviet Union. A strong group of 176 within Hatoyama's Lberal Democratic Party who have opposed the trip
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  • 165 6 Br. M. P. Confers With Nasser CAIRO, Oct. 3.— William Yates, Conservative Member of the British Parliament, diaeussed the Suez Canal crisis with President Nasser for an hour yesterday. He said afterwards he understood a negotiated settlement is possible. "I understand' here that the wrole situation can be solved by
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  • 20 6 ten the intra-party political crisis that has surrounded the mission since it was first pro- posed a month ago. AP
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  • 97 6 To give a fair and square deal to Singapore clerks and shop assistants, 'the hitherto neglected section of the community', legislations were introduced in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, who also holds the Labour portfolio brought in two
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  • 50 6 OTTAWA. Oct. 3— About 60 Canadians had applied for work as pilots on the Suez Canal, el Husseini el Khatib, Egyptian Ambassador to Canada said here last night. He said some of the applications were "very good" and had been forwarded to Cairo for consideration.— Reuter
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