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FROM PAGES OF HISTORY
Tuesday, July 9, 1957

Tuesday, July 9, 1957
Food Control Is Right Approach
Madras, July 8.

Finance Minister Krishnamachari said some sort of control might be inevitable in regard to price, storing and zonal movement of foodgrains so long as the surplus production in the country, was only of a marginal character. Today, he said, the middle class opinion was not in favour of control of prices. If, instead of complaining about the excise duty and inflation, they urged government to take measures to control prices, they would get a better response from government.
Car Crashes Into Tank Killing MLA
Nanjangud, July 8.

Mr Mahadevaiah (35), MLA and a prominent Congress leader and a philanthropist, was killed today in a car accident near Kadakola between Nanjangud and Mysore.
Friday, July 9, 1982
Gundu Rao’s Quip May Point To Polls
By A Staff Reporter
Bangalore, July 8.

Will the present Assembly session be the last before the ensuing elections? Apparently yes, if one were to read between the lines from Chief Minister Gundu Rao’s remarks in the House today.
While making a statement on the violent incidents in KGF, he thanked the Opposition for its co-operation, especially over the language issue and said he had also co-operated with the Opposition in ensuring that Leader of the Opposition A Lakshmisagar was not disturbed in what might perhaps be the last session.

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