Indian Daily Mail, 9 October 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Dialy Mail VOL. Xn No. 335 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 195 6 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 257 1 Communism No Solution For India's Problems IT IS'FOOLISHNESS'TO THINK SO-NEHRU WARNS WORKERS NEW DELHI, OCT. 8.-MR. NEHRU, INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER HAS TOLD CONGRESS PARTY WORKERS THAT IT WAS FOOLISHNESS* TO THINK THAT COMMUNISM WAS A SOLUTION FOR INDIA'S PROBLEMS. According to reports received here to-day he told the party workers
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  • 30 1 Sinniah Pillai Leaves For Madras Today Mr. Rm. St. V. Sinniah Pillai J.P., a leading businessman in Johore is leaving today by Air-India International for Madras on a holiday trip.
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  • 375 1 Indian Editors Object To 'Reins On Press' NEW DELHI, Oct. 8 Th* All-India Newspaper Editors Conference (A.1.N.E.C. has urged the Government not to arm themselves with extensive powers which might restrict the freedom of the press. A resolution passed by the Standing Committee of A.I.N.E.C. which represents the main newspapers
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  • 270 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 8 Frank Moraes' "JawaharJal Nehru is a valuable biography that "will become indispensable for anybody seriously interested in the story of independent India." the New York Times said today. The Times' review found much to praise in the book, which it called
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  • 116 1 Swami Vitasokananda, the out-going Head of the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore, leaves for Saigon today by Garuda Airway* from where he will visit Angor Vat, before returning to Calcutta. The above picture wat taken on the occasion of a farewell party given at the mission
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  • 72 1 Radhakrishnan Rushes Home Wife Is III TOKYO. Oct. 8- Indian Vice-President Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan has cut short his goodwill tour of Japan because of the sudden illness of his wife in India, the Indian Embassy announced. Vice-President Radhakrishi nan was to have toured Red [China after his visit here and before
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  • 45 1 Dr. Radhakrishnan told reporters in Hongkong that during his one-week visit to Japan he gained the impression that Japan was making very rapid recovery after the second world war. He left here at 0355 GMT by air for Calcutta, after a f\v« hour stop. Reuter
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  • 62 1 I Our Madras Correspondent adds: Though he has lived in almost all capitals of the world Radhakrishnan's permanent home has always been in Madras City in the house he built himself at Edward Elliots road. His wife who is of retiring disposition has always remained here keeping
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  • 257 1 Police After 'Stark Naked Wild Woman 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 8 Indian police have set off into a lion-infested forest in Bombay state to track down a "jungle girl" seen by villagers in the 4mtr|i gittrlot, Reports Saturday said that the girl, described by local
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  • 112 1 T. T. K. Decides To Contest In Next Election From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 8— Finance Minister T. T. Krishnamachari has stated that he has changed his mind and will stand for reelection to parliament. Earlier he has announced that he was tired of office as Commerce Minister and
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  • 83 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALICUT. Oct. 8 Mr. C. K. Govinda Nayar has been elected unopposed as the new President of Malabar Pradesh Congress Committee in place of Mr. Vasu Mcnon who retired on ground of ill health. The election was made at a meeting of
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  • 65 1 BERLIN, Oct. 8 Communist Bast Germany yesterday celebrated the seventh anniversary of its foundation. Messages of congratulations came from the leaders of the Soviet Union, Communist China and other East bloc nations China's President Mao Tsctung, Communist Party Secretary Ldu Shao-chi and Prime Minister Chou En-lai called
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  • 127 1 LONDON. Oct. 8— India's roving envoy Krishna Menon flew here yesterday from Cairo but declined to discuss his talks with President Gamal Abdel Nasser on the Suez situation. Menon, who has been assuming the unofficial role of intermediary between Nasser and Britain, Indicated to newsmen
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  • 95 1 CAIRO, Oct. 8 President Nasser was quoted by a Cairo afternoon newspaper Sunday as saying the Suez Canal case before the Security Council will determine whether tne United Nations wins worldwide respect or "collapses like its predecessors." The newspaper Al Messa said Nasser
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  • 103 1 Mr. J. R. D. Tata, (left) Chairman, Air-India International, chatting with the Commissioner for India in Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon (centre) and Indian Commission Press Attache, Mr. R. C. Asthana. Mr. Tata arrived here last Saturday on the inaugural flight of Air India from
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  • 384 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Man. "In this country, more than in any other, the life of Mahatma Gandhi and his ideals have an important part to play," Dato Abdul Razak, Federation Minister for Education, stated here to-day at a meeting held at the Town Hall
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  • 54 1 PAK. LONDON ENVOY FLIES HOME FOR TALKS KARACHI, Oct. 8 Pakistan High Commissioner in London Mohammad Ikramullah flew home Sunday and immediately conferred with Prime Minister Suhrawardy on *he Suez dispute, Ikramullah' attended the Suez Canal Users' Association conference in London October 1 as a Pakistan observer. Officials described Ikramuilah's
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Oct. B.— Ceylon's Minister of Trade aim Commerce R. G. Senanayake flew here Sunday for a five-day visit before gong to Rome for the Genera] Agreement of Tariffs and Trade (OATT) confer, ence. His secretary said Senanaytiw wouin have M „«„>„, A.P.
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  • 127 1 NEW YORK, oct. B.— Mr Dmitri ShepNow, Soviet Foreign MnJster, told the Sectmty Council, to-day that the Anglo-Vrench oomp,a-nt aratost Egypt was groundless'—Renter. LONDON, Oct. B— Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister Without Portfolio, who flew here from Cairo yesterday after talk* with Resident Nattier on the
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  • 519 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Oct. 9, 1956 Commonwealth To Replace The U. N.! COME Tory MPs are already perturbed over the increasing number of Asian members in the Commonwealth of Nations. But they don't betray their real feeling, and instead they have adopted an entirely different attitude and made
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  • 912 2 Worst Affected Five Deaths In Rampurhat CALCUTTA: "Kalna is our main problem now", said Mr. P.C Sen. West Bengal Food and Relief Minister, after he had finished a long discussion in Writers Building on Friday with Mr. S.N. Ray, the Chief Secretary, on the afterma'ih of
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  • 116 2 PATNA: An unofficial report received here said 100 lives f *i r d t0 hav lo#t when the B r j G«ndok breachsrsarjt'irta!- bo< wwT nd Mt i <' Police and other official sources had no information about the casualties even today, six days
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  • 85 2 EARLY ELECTIONS IN KASHMIR URGED SRINAGAR: The Constituent Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution urging preparation of electoral rolls with a view to holding the ejections '•as early as possible in 1957." The Premier, Bakshi Ghulam Mahammed. said he could not accept any deadline for the elections; the Government had always
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  • 51 2 CAIRO: President Clnimoun of the Lebanon is reported to have cancelled his proposed state visit to Pakistan, according to an authoritative diplomatic source. No reason is given for the change in plans. The Lebanese President was scheduled to visit Pakistan in NovomhoK this year
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  • 53 2 HONG KONG, Oct. B.— Pakistan Premier Husain Suhrawardv and Foreign Minister Malik Feroz Khan Noon will pa y an official visit to Red China from Oct. 18-20, Peiping Radio announced. Invited by China's Premier Chou En Lai, they will leave Karachi oct. 16, the
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  • 273 2 COLOMBO: The Education (Minister. Mr. W. Dahanayake (made this minutes in the Log Book of "Sravastl," Hostel for Members of Parliament: "Srfevasti" has become a den of exploitation. Those who are employed here are compelled to work 17 hours per day. a* a result
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  • 204 2 BOMBAY: Four of the six Baronetcy Acts administered in Bombay State are proposed to be repealed and trusts created under these Acts revoked and extinguished, according to an amending Bill published in the Bombay Government Gazette last week. The four Acts are the Sir Dinshaw
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  • 232 2 INDIAN COTTON EXPANSION OF AREA CROP: NEW DELHI: The first ailftl&.S 801 6 of cotton 'or 1956-57 puts the current year's area at 14.602.000 acres as against the adjusted first esti- °f 13.175.000 acres for 1955-56, according to the Directorate of Economics and Statistics Ministry of Food and Agriculture. This
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  • 61 2 MADRAS: The entire Madras State will be covered by the National Extension Service by the financial year 1960-61. This information was jriven by Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, replyingto a question put by Mr V V Ramaswami in the Legislative Council. It has been decided
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  • 516 2 New Open General Licences Notified NEW DELHI: The Government of India have JT.S!!!^ C^ n chMl cs the import policy in respect of articles covered by the curiwl; Opeii Geitems have been transferred from the O.G.L. to the licensing bst and some others added on to the
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  • 66 2 During his stay in Urumchi, David Saul Marshall visited the Progress Stock Breeding Producer's Co-operative in Urumchi Hsien. Photo shows Khashengmu (left), chairman of the co-operative, entertaining. Mr. Marshall with a dinner in his tent. (Above) During his stay In Urumchi, David Saul Marshall visited the
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  • 400 2 NEW DELHI. On the occasion of the anniversary of the inauguration of the Community Development Programme in India, Prime Minister Nehru has sent the following message to Kurukshetra, the monthly journal of the Ministry of Community Development: "Community development schemes have now
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  • 192 2 L.B. AYACUT PEASANTS' REPRESENTATIONS MADRAS: A deputation led by Mr. K. T. Raju M.L.A., Secretary of the Erode Taluk Vivasayigai Sangham met Mr. M A. Manickavelu, Minister for Revenue, and made representations regarding the grievances of the presents in the Lower Bhavani Project Ayacut area, Mr. p. Ramamurthi, M.L.A., was
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  • 1405 3 CELEBRATIONS IN KURNOOL STATE AWARDS PRESENTED KJJRNOOL: The Andhra Government cde- the third anniversary of the Andhra State at Raj Bbavaa last Monday with great eclat. The Governor, Mr. CM. Trivedi presided and Mr. B. Gopaia Reddi, Chief Minister, inaugurated -ihe celebrations. ;?L2i tt J. n 9Ulth#d
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  • 260 3 Groundnut Enriched With Vitamins CALCUTTA: The National Research Development Corporation of India has informed commercial organisations here about a new process for enriching groundnut with Vitamin B-l. Groundnut, an important article of food, is rich in proteins and vitamins. It is consumed by a large section of the population particularly
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  • 53 3 ERNAKULAM: Mr. K. Madhava Menon. M.P., was unanimously elected President of the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee here last week. The new Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee which will be formed by the amalgamation of the Pradesh Congress Committees of TravancoreCochin and Malabar, will come into existence
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  • 347 3 Three policewomen and smveral teenagees were sitting round a table in a room at the Lajbazar Police Headquarters when I visited the Juvenile Aid Bureau of the Detective Department on last ween. It looked like a class room where the teachers were giving lessons to young scholars.
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  • 41 3 Mis» Dhanamanl Axasti delighted the audience at the Chettiar*' Temple, Tank Road on Friday, Oct. S. The occasion was celebration of Navarathri Festival. Messrs. S. M. Palanlsamy, P. Sarangapany and M. V. Gurusamy provided the accompaniments.
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  • 702 3 COLOMBO: Public officers recruited before the Official Language Act came into force will not be forced to adopt Sinhalese as the language in which they should cany oat their duties. They will be found employment In the Public Service through the medium of English
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  • 34 3 Miss Damayanthi Kanajfasabhai giving a* vocal music recital at the Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road, on Friday Oct. S. Mesmrs. CVty Ramalingam P. Sarangapany and M. V. Ourutuuny provide the aecompanlmentH.
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  • 439 3 DEATH TOTAL 67 IN W. BENGAL CALCUTTA: Deaths from last week's heavy rain and the resultant floods in West Bengal now total 24 in addition to 43 drowned in two flooded coalmines* Four deaths whose reports reached Calcutta on last week from Nanighai near Purbasthali
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  • 142 3 BACKWARD CLASSES FEDERATION PATNA: A two-day workers' conference of the Bihar State Backward Classes Federation began here last week under the presidentship of Mr. Ft. L. Chandapuri. The conference has been convened to decide whether the federation should confine itself to social and cultural work or take to political activity.
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  • 248 3 LUCKNOW: India is planning to develop a lucrative dollar earning trade through largescale export of dried lichies to lichi-hungry America. Before China went Red, she had a flourishing export trade with U.S. in dehydrated lichies. But her export of the product to America which ranged from
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  • 579 3 FUNERAL OF DR. KUMARAN COLOMBO: The funeral of Dr. C. E. Kumar an Rat nan i took place last week at the General Cemetery, Kanatte, In the presence of a large gathering. Men, women and children from all walks of life lined all the road}-, leading to Kanatte while several
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  • 389 4 CONGRESS TO CONTEST ALL SEATS NAGPUR. Mr. Shriman Narayan, General Secretary of the Congress, forecast here last week a clear victory for the Congress party both at the Centre as well as in the States in the coming general elections. "I am confident that in
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  • 89 4 The Chief Minister, Federation of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, visited the Thai border area on Thursday last to present gifts to the That Police in appreciation of their cooperation with Federation Security Forces in the fight against Communist terrorists. Picture above: Tunku who presented the Thai
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  • 615 4 New 55,000-Ton, 78m French Liner Designed For Easy Switch To Atom Power NEW YORK: The French Line's new 55,000 ton passenger ship will be constructed so that her conventional steam power plant can be replaced by nuclear reactors should that form of energy become economical. While the company techni- i
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  • 240 4 NEW DELHI: The Japanese machinery and industries mission, which arrived here about two weeks ago to find out the xtent to which Japanese industrialists could contribute to the development of India's industries under the Second Plan, has been having talks with the various Union Ministers
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  • 80 4 TIRUPATI. The Syndicate of the Sri Venkateswara university met here, Mr. S. Govintlarajulu Naidu, Vice-Chan-cellor, presiding, and approved the agreement reached at a <onference held in Kurnool recently regarding the taking over of the Sri Venkateswara oriental Research Institute by the University from the Tirumalai Tirupathi Devasthanams. The
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  • 266 4 ASSAILANTS' SHIRTS, ARUVAL RECOVERED IN TUTICORIN CASE TUTICORIN: Mr R. N. Manickam, D.S.P. Crime Branch C.I.D. Madras (Scotland Yar<) trained), who Is directing the Investigation into the two brutal murders of K. V. K. swamy. D.M.X. leader an<j village Murisift Arumgain pillai on the 20th and 21st September, arrived here
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  • 97 4 m m iN*nW YUftK: The u»at ordei for all-synthetic tyres tor military lorries has been placea by the United States Army Ordnance with the Firestone 'lire and Rubber Company. The material marketea under the name of Coral- was fully tested by Army technicians before the
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  • 194 4 UNIFORM SYSTEM OF LAND TENURE IN ANDHRA KURNOOL: The Andiira Assembly referred to a select committee a Bill which, together with the one already introduced in the House. bids fair to establish a uniform system of land tenure in the State by abolishing the last class of intermeoiaries, the inamdars.
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  • 127 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to set up a court of inquiry to go into the accident in the Burrah Dhemo Colliery in West Bengal on Sept. 26 In which 89 persons lost their lives due to flooding- of the mines. It is
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  • 45 4 KURNOOL: The Chief Ml Jester, Mr. B. Gopaia Reddi, toid tne State Assemoly tnat in consultauon witn tne speaKer and tne Leaders of Uie Opposition groups, it had' been ueo.aea to nave the next sit- tm«j-s at' tne Aasembw on
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  • 122 4 JAFFNA: Unlike in Colombe, in Jaffna, no liquor was served at public functions, said Mr. Raja Ariaratnam, editor of the "Eelakesart" Chunnakam, testifying before the Prohibition Commission at its sitting's here. l He preferred the tavern < system to the tree-tax system ior
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  • 192 4 COLOMBO: Gate Mudaiiyar M. S. Kariapper challenges the FederaJ Party to indicate even one message by which it aided his election campaign. The Federal Party is accusing Gate Mudallyar Kariapper of breaking- a pledge by joining the MEP, but h e claims J that he repudiated such
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  • 588 4 It Will Take long Time For Hindi To Become Language Of Courts NEW DELHI: The Attorney-General of India. Mr. M.C Setalvad thinks it will be a pretty long time before the national language, Hindi, can be a adopted effecticely as the language in which court proceedings, particularly in High Courts
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  • 71 4 MALAYAN CHINESE WANT TO STAY BRITISH Malayan Chinese Rubber Millionaire Heah Joo Seang- is shown l n his London Hotel. President of the Straits Chinese Brit s h Association, he went to Buckingham Palace to present petition to Queen Elizabeth asking that the "Queen's Chinese" ln Malaya should be allowed
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  • 161 4 T.-C. SETTLERS FOR MADHYA BHARAT TRIVANDRUM; Dr. K. N. Katju, Union Defence Minister, renewed his offer to settle half a million people fro m the overpopulated State of Travan-core-Cochin in Madhya Bharath, at a pi*ess conference here. He made the offer first at Alwaye early this week addressing a meeting
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  • 127 4 QUNTUR: With the object of installing a bronze statue of Mr. Tenneti Viswanatham, in appreciation of his services to Andhra State and the country, a committee has been formea here with Mr. D. Narasaraju, Advocate-General, as President and Mr. M. Kameswara Rao as General Secretary Messrs.
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  • 104 4 BHOODAN'S PROGRESS IN ANDHRA VIJAYAWADA: Dr. Sushii.i State Assembly, collected 3,583 acres of land for BhooKr!J«r A" 8 h r reCent tour ssssr M **>**■ Dr. Nayar, who has iust concluded her walking tour of STL IZ, Th During her four-month tour, she was also given Rs. 51,917 as sampattidan,
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  • 352 5 Desirable Objective Z&lSi^SS"*^ C«Mnaßn«mv (Chairman). Mr. d^ETPV*' ST PWIipB (Secretary) recorded eviaence *t Che conference room of the Government mt i o KacbcllOT recently. th« <£!♦ Government Agent, who was w^h^lLES* k? 0™ evidence, s>id prohibition m«n«f jJ^y^^o^jecMv© as ft was conducive to iT^ILS? and sOnomic
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  • 136 5 KARACHI; The statement of the Republican Party Sec-retary-General, Mir Abdul Qaiyum, that his party could "throw out" Mr. Suhrawardy any day has started a speculation in political circles here about the future of the 15-day old Coalition Cabinet. Dr. Khan Sahib, President of the Republican
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  • 135 5 MADRAS: The Government hoped to publish the award given b y the Industrial Tribunal to which the dispute In respect of wages and other issues between the workers and the managements in the Plantation industry in the State was referred before the end of October, 1956, said
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  • 244 5 DODANDUWA: The Horagolla milk rice would suffer the same fate as the Kanlawela eggß hoppers if the Government >would not listen to the wish of the people, declared Mr. G. G. Mendis, at a meeting of the workers of the Boossa Timber Factory, where work had
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  • 87 5 VISAKHAPATNAM: The Union Ministry of Transport took over the Visakhapatnam port from Oct. 1 from the South-Eastern Railway with Mr. S. Nanjundaiah as Chief Conservator of the port. The Visakhapatnam port was opened In 1933 under the old B. N. Railway. In April 1936, the Commerce Department took
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  • 206 5 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has called the Minister of Education. Mr. W. Dahanayake the permarent Secretary to the Ministry of Education Mr. H. Jinadasa and the acting Director of Education Mr. 8. P. dc Silva to a conference to discuss the continuance of the English stream
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  • 291 5 TiM L MADRAS. Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, informed the Legislative Assembly last week during question time that experiments in artificial rain-making were being conducted daily in Mukurli, Pykara and Ooty. Answering a question by Mr. N- X Palaniswamy. the Minister said that
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  • 162 5 on iJ?*bt^ O 7* E h!S W J;H Of T» Enallill *<>'*•"«"•♦'■* -tandin,, 2£i J^*J hlflh and 7 cro >"•• presented by the Chief Minister, Tunaku Abdul Rahman, to th».-?bai Police Field Force and the Gendarmerie Peltee of the 9th Reoien when he visited Betong
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  • 316 5 SAIGON. Energetic efforts are being made by the Sooth Vietnamese Government to restore complete order south of the 17th Parallel and gain the confidence of the population. The defeat of the politicoreligionus sects and the uneventful passing of the muchheralded 20th of July
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  • 296 5 Thn interests of the cultivators and the CAP and S Societies who had stored onions was their chief concern. An unusually large harvest of red onions is expected In December and as the stock ot onions with the cultivators and the CAP and
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  • 184 5 LONDON* Should a doctor tell a lie? This was a question asked ay the Lord Justice Denning in an address to medical students in London. He observed:. "If a person is suffering from cancer, it is expected that he should not be told about
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  • 593 5 Pandit Pant's Warning To Disruptive Agitators PATIALA: The Union Home Minister, Pandit last week warned the forces of communalisni and disruption that the Government would never tolerate their activities of violence and coercion. "Such things cannot pay in free India. There is no room
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  • 131 5 NEW DELHI. An agreement is to be concluded soon between the Polish Machinery Export Corporation and a Madras firm for the supply and erection in Madras city of a Rs. 5,000,000 sugar plant from Poland. Stated to be the first Polish sugar plant
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  • 156 5 bungal^iSSiSJ. B*'^8 PartY to entertaln women of KuaFa Kangsar was he Id at the District Officer* Che Zainab binti Abdullah wife of the District Officer, Tuan Hail Mahmood bin Ha<e««in Mrjs. u«_ m*. i. XheJ-MUes toformajty talked about various nroblems l n Kuala Ka«Sa7^htohtteT^d hifp to wive
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  • 113 5 DAMASCUS: An oil own. pany prospecting: in Northeast Syria near the Iraqi border has reported striking abundant, oil, the Syrian Ministry of Works announced last week. The announcement said the strike was reported by the Menhall Company, which holds an oil prospecting concession n Syria. The
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  • 252 6 BEER FESTIVAL OF MUNICH MUNICH. Germany. Oct. 8 The world's biggest fun festival Munich's "October Fest," trickled to its foamy close Sunday night, after setting a new world record in beer drinking. Festival officials estimated that over three million liters (about a million gallons) of beer were consumed by the
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  • 229 6 17. S. Atomic Scientist Warm* Against Bomb Cancers WASHINGTON, OCT. 8, AN ATOMIC SCIENTIST. DR. RALPH LAPP, BACKED MR. ADLAI STEVENSON IN HIS PLEA FOR AN END TO THE HYDROGEN BOMB TESTS. THE HALTING OF TESTS MUST INEVITABLY COME, THE SCIENTIST SAID. Dr. Lapp in a
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  • 206 6 Corrective Camp For Young Law Breakers LONDON, Oct. B—A8 A Soviet .^cret police official revealed Sunday that Russia has a labour corrective camp for its t.cn-age law breakers. Moscow Radio reported 2,000 people met In the city's Hall of Columns where the great purge trials of the 1930's were held
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  • 235 6 LONDON, Oct. 8. There axe no 'rich' people in the Soviet Union: A Soviet citizen would not call someone rich Lecau.se that person gets higher wages than he does,' Moscow rad.o said. The radio, in its English lan. guage programme 'mall-bag,' was answering a listeners
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  • 111 6 HONG KONG, Oct. 8— Red China will give Nepal 60 million Indian rupees (about U5512,650,000) in economic aid over the next three years, Peking Radio said Monday. The broadcast said an agreement was signed Sunday Jn Peking at the conclusion of a ten-day visit to Red
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  • 48 6 MADRAS, Oct. B— lndia will hold a government trade exhibition in Canton and Peiping next January, a Madras Chamber of Commerce spokesman said here to-day. It will be thet first hi* exhibition India has sponsored in China for more than lo years. AP
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  • 38 6 KATHMANDU. Oct. 8. Bight expeditions have asked permsLsion to climb in the Nepal Himalayas next year* it was officially learned here. Two are British and two American. Others are Australian French, Japanese and Mexican.- Reuter
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  • 50 6 Mr. J. R. D. Tata, Chairman of Air-India International and a leading industrialist in India photographed with his wife at the Singapore Airport, on arrival here last Saturday. They will be passing through Singapore again today by Air India's return flight from Sydney to Bombay.
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  • 458 6 Beauty Contest Organiser Faces Difficult Problem LONDON, Oct. 8 The organizer of this year's Miss World contest ran into trouble with the Suez Canal crisis. He said it has complicated the usually pleasant job of finding room-mates for some of the world's
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  • 59 6 COLOMBO, Oct. 8. A Chinese Art Exhibition— first of It* kind in Ceylon— will be opened here on October ten by Oeylen's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaika. It) will be sponsored by mlMion from the Chinese Embassy In New Delhi which arrived here yesterday at
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  • 96 6 ROCK 'N ROLE CORRUPTS KIDS' MINDS SYDNEY. Oct 8 Rock'n roll music was "the worst thing that ever happened to America and American music" said U. S. Drummer, Buddy Rich. "It's terrible," said Rich, who arrived last night with his wife and baby daughter for a ten-week threatrical tour. "The
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  • 48 6 BANDIT SURRENDERS TO INDIAN TAPPER A terrorist, Kane Swee Leong, a 20-year-old Teochew who entered the jungle in June this year, surrendered to an Indian tapper on Eng Kee Estate in the Tangkok area of Johore on Sept. 30. A shotgun and four rounds of ammunition were recovered.
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  • 21 6 Family remittances from Malaya to China last month totalled $1,828,905 of which $1.203,. 92.4 went from Singapore.
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  • 435 6 Humble, Honest Hospitable People: Won't Stand Deceit MANILA Oct. 8. Headhunters are on the prowl again in Ihe Philippines. Tatooed, G-string clad Kalinga tribesmen have been out for the heads of Christian farmers because of disputes over land. The Philippine constabulary says at least three
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  • 85 6 The Actuary of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, Mr. N. V. Nayudu, who was here on a mission of integrating the Indian Insurance Companies in Malaya, took time off to interpret Kamba Ramayanan, a Tamil epic. The easy, simple and facile
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  • 284 6 Oil And Suez Are Different Says Nasser NEW YORK, Oct. 8— President Nasser of Egypt told an i interviewer on a filmed televi- j sion programme that nationalisation of Middle East oil was a different matter than na tionalisation of the Suez Canal. The interviewer, Mr. Edward R. Murrow, the
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  • 62 6 ROME, Oct. 8. Iran's handsome Queen Soraya arrived here by air Sunday night from Paris to continue her lengthy European vacation. The Queen, who has spent most of the summer in France, said she planned to remain in Italy about ten days for "a vacation." The
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  • 177 6 BLOEMFONTEIN, Oct. 8, Amid shouts of "freedom during our lifetime," South Africa's bigest conference of non-European intellectuals and leaders ended here the weekend after making a bitter attack on the Government's racial policies. Nearly 400 delegates and observers attended the weeklong conference which finished
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  • 136 6 No shop within the State of Johore shall supply rice to any person except on the authority and upon production of a Government nee card issued by or under the authority of an Assistant Controller of Supplies. The quantity of rice so supplied and 1 the
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