Indian Daily Mail, 15 May 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VI. NO. 92. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS
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  • 534 1 'Digest What You Have At Present* Study Hindi Replace English 'The Language Ot Slavery* (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, May li.— With the Muni ness and courage characteristic of him, Saidar Vauababhai Patel addressing a mammoth audience of Malay alees last evening at Ernakuiam
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) ERNAKULAM, May It— Saidir Patel has agr^d to visit Calicut (Malabar) on May 16, on his re turn from Tnvandrum and this has revived speculation about thi early creation of Aikya Kerala, s demand which has been led b? Calicut Congressmen
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  • 43 1 TEHERAN, May 14.— Persia has protested to Russia that the Soviet Embassy in Teharan failed to fly its flag at half mast when the body of the late Shah Reza was buried recently, a government source said yesterday. A.P.
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  • 71 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM. May 14.— India 1 Deputy Premier Sarctar Vailabhbaai Paul arrived at tae capital el rravaiicore- Cocnin States Union Ana morning "to fuliil an eanitr promise made at the time of the integration of the two States Into a Union." The Travancore
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 1 PHOTO. Photograph, taken on the occasion of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's recent visit to Pakistan, shows Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan and his wife Heft) greeting Pandit Nehru and his daughter. Mrs Indira Nehru Gandhi (right), as the Indian Premior Minister arrives at the Airport, A.P.
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  • 174 1 WASHINGTON, May 14. The United States yesterday ordered a wholesale ouster of Czech diplomats from this country and charged that Czechoslovakia's Soviet satellite government is unable to control Its own foreign policy. The American counter-stroke following a Czech ejection of about 40 U.S. diplomats this
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  • 137 1 "Pilot Scheme" For Industrialisation Of Rural Areas (From Our Own Correspondent) KANPUR, May 14. A network of workshops in small towns where no Government technical schools or sugar factories exist, fur imparting training to persons for rural aieas will be started when the "pilot scheme now under consideration of the
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  • 57 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) JULLUNDUR. May 14.— Socialist sponsored Satyagraha against ejectment of tenants from lands has been in progress in Hi&sar City, according to the local Socialist Party headquarters here. A batch of five tenants took out a procession and courted arrest inside the courtroom
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  • 70 1 British Information And Council Offices In Czechoslovakia Closed PRAGUE, May 14.— The British Information Service and the British Council closed their offices In Prague at noon yesterday in accordance with the demand of the Czechoslovak Government which Friday denounced the AngloCzechoslovak cultural agreement. The Government had called for the closing
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  • 77 1 INDIAN SOCIALIST PARTIES "CHARIER OF FREEDOM (From Our Own Correspondent) POONA, May 14.— The Indian Socialist Party has announced a fifteen point "Charter of Freedom" demanding the abolition of landlordism without compensation, nationalisation of banks, insurance companies and key industries. The Party has
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  • 223 1 MADRAS ASSEMBLY PROROGUED: PRAKASAM OUTWITTED (From O«ir Own Correspondent) iViAUKAd, May 14. Tne Oovcrnor of Aiauras, the Manaiaja <u tfhavnagar proroguea tne tmdg.i Session oi tne legislature waicn Degan in i«'eoruary. under tut constitution it appears that thi proceauie is necessary wneneve. tne legislatures nave nnished the nwiinen. ine next
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  • 182 1 DJAKARTA. May 14. Til spok< sman of the Indonesian Defence Ministry revealed yesterday that Government troops would soon go ini,o action against the South Moluccas Republic in Amboina, reports Aneta news agency, i The operations will be conducted by Col. E. Kawailarang, Indonesian Commander in
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  • 63 1 First Regional Tourist Office In Bombay (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY. May 14.— The first n| four regional tourist traffic offices to be set up in. India is expected to function in Bombay early In June Mr. G. K. Kadapa, Transport Ministry's Officer, will take chargv of the Bombay Office.—
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  • 123 1 GIIS NEW DELHI, May 14. Consequent on the resignation of the Chiel Minister, Mr. Hare Krishna Man aib, who has been appointed Mmistp. >i the Central Cabinet, a new Cahi net was formed in Orissa State oi Friday, May 12.. The Cabinet is composed of sew; Ministers
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  • 45 1 Empire Day Holiday? CAPETOWN. May 14. Em pin Day— British Commonwealth h-;l day would be abolished in Sout.Africa if a recommendation of trr Republic Hclidavs Commission ju wieased is accepted by the govern ment. KruK?r Day. Oct. 10 would h. substituted. A.P.
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  • 35 1 DARJELLING. May 14. -Tt pr ifi e of sal* lr<s shot up in the dir Met and Jt in www selling at 6 Ic 7 as. a see--. Traders ascribe thisris" to transport diflSculties.— FOC
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, May 14.—The nex assembly of the Wo:-!d Federation o U N AswciHtions will be held in In di'\ in Oc-cl-ci next according t< Achai-v:; Nnirndta Dcv, Chairman o the U.N. Association of Indi; G.I.I.S.
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  • 96 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SRINAGAR, May 14.— Prime Miuister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru today toured the capital of the Indian-held portion of Kashmir State, visiting the State Granary, the Police Training Centre, and the National Volunteer Corps Headquarters. Pandit Nehru who is at present on a two-day
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  • 125 1 MADRAS, May 14— The Madras Government have selected "Navnje©anam" as th« best Tamil film for 5)49. It will be awarded a nrcdal and rophy Instituted by the Government .•unetime ago for the best Tamil and (Vlugii films for the year. The selection was made by
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  • 66 1 Information Minister Visits Riot-Affected Areas tWwmm <»ur Own Corresponded*-* CALCUTTA. May 14. —Mr. R. U. Dtwakar, Tmlia Government's Minister ol StUe for Iniorrnati'»n and 3roadca4ini, visitei this m^r.Mng some areas affected by the recent disturbances in Howrah where Muslim evacuoes are now brine: rehabilitated. He also met Dr. Shya■na Pro-al
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  • 553 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Mon. May 15, 1950. ONLY REMEDY AGAINST COUNTRYWIDE TERRORISM ■JHE Federation Police Communique of Thursday Jast contained the following most encouraging piece of news (vide IDM of 12-5-50) "In the Kampar area, small estate owners living on the edge Of the Loh Pak Long squatter Bin
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  • 2021 2 Worst In Indian History: A Clear Case Of Sabotage 80 Killed 100 Injured PATNA, May 7, (By Air Mail).— At least SI persons travelling by the Five Up Ambaia-bound Punjab Mail from Calcutta were SO killed and 100 others were injured according to official
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  • 498 2 ERNAKL'LAM, May 14.— Th= Tra-weorc-Cochin Hindu Religious Institutions Ac) passed by the Legislative Assembly and assented to by the I'ajpnimukh contains three parts: Part I extending to Travancore. Part II extending to Cochin and Part ill extending to the whole of the Slate of Travaneore-Cochin.
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  • 79 2 Colombo, May 14. The Yuvraj;.r.fl Yin-rani of Barccla, who married in Bombay recently, has ai lived .r: Colombo in the Stvaihnavcr. This young Indian prince is a keen sportsman, who has played cricket lor Baroda. He recently visited England and the Continent, and will be
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  • 82 2 COLOMBO, May 14.— The Pakistan authorities will shortly issue import licenses for the purchase of coconut oil for Pakistan. It is anticipated that during this month about 3,000 tons of coconut oil will be shipped from Ceylon to Pakistan. The f.o.b. price at which recent .shipments
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  • 315 2 CEYLON NEWS: Govt. Seivants Cannot Do Temperance Work? COLOMBO, May 14. Public servants should not be permitted to take part in meetings or other activl ties connected with the temperance movement. This, it is understood, is the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, who is in
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  • 266 2 ERNAKULAM, May 14.— The Indian Central Coconut Committee has requested the Government of India to regulate the imports of coconut and coconut products In such a man" ner that the legitimate Interests of he growers did not suffer. The Committee, at its 11th meetng here on
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  • 96 2 CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN ASSAM GAUHATI, May 14. Cholera is raging Jn an epidemic form in several districts of Assam. Official figures for the week ended Apr. 22 show that there were 137 attacks ;ind 81 deaths from the disease. Seventy-one attacks and 43 drnths are reported from Cachar district. A
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  • 102 2 GO A May 14.— The body of Saint Francis Xavier, enshrined in an elaborate tomb in the Church of Bom Jesus in the ruined city of old Goa, will he exposed to public view again in December, 1952, church and civil authorities
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  • 76 2 ALLAHABAD, May 14. A group of undertrial prisoners and some policemen escorting them to a prison van were involved in a clash in the compound of a local court on May 3 evening. Six persons, including three policemen, were injured. It is stated that an altercation
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  • 455 3 Will Take Every Chance To Expose 'Communist Imperialism* LONDON, May 14.— The "Big Three" Foreign Ministers ended their LonJon sessions yesterday, declaring that they would e -courage and support the "emerging" independent na lions of South-East Asia. In a communique issued
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  • 23 3 US PRAYER DAY FOR PEACE WASHINGTON, May 14. President Truman has named May 30 as a day of nationwide prayer for peace Reuter
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  • 194 3 JAKARTA, May 14.— United Na- ions Gcnerai Assembly President P. Romuio arrived her^ yes.erday for a flve-day courtesy visit .o Indonesia. i The Philippine diplomat was greeted at the airport by Prime Minister Mohamed Hatta, tne hree-man Commission tor Indone>io, the Philippine Ambassador and jther foreign
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  • 81 3 U.K. TO BUY 27 5 M LBS. OF INDIAN TEA NEW DELHI. May 13.--The Gcvirnment of India and the Govurnnent of U.K. have agreed on arangements for the bulk purchase jy the U.K. of 275m lbs. of Indian _ea In 1950, it is officially learnt. If acceptable offers are received
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  • 99 3 US SOCIETY HONOURS PANDIT NEHRU v, B PfTO N May 14.— Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, Herbert V. Evatt, former Deputy Prime Minister of Austral a and Trygve Lie, U.N. Secretary General, were among 23 world leaders honoured by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ai its
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  • 511 3 LONDON, May 14.— The Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, attended the service held at Westminster Abbey Wedrfesday night in memory of the 10,693 Commonwealth service men wha fell in the Burma campaign. The Bishop of Rangoon, the Right Reverend George West, who
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  • 206 3 A3OARD THE TRUMAN TRAIN, May 14— President Truman en Friday told a trainside crowd »i Great Falis, Montana that the United States is seeking peace an-* does not want war with any of its .yorld neighbours. The President declared that Russian leaders ar saying
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  • Article, Illustration
    127 3 PHOTO. ThxS piciturc shows the sc^ne fr j n th- upper deck of t^e Bk'sh destroyer HMB Childers u she moved tc" fight the fire on the smoke shrouded British Merchan.:naii sx Benkd! The dertrcrer was ordered from Malta t3 ass st the Benledi vrfiich wi« rcporU'6 on nr- 130
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  • 337 3 will SoviPt Be Able to Admit Red China At Tomorrow's ECAFE Meeting? BANGKOK, May 14.— The majority of the 13 full member-nations of the Economic Council for Asia and the Far East— ECAFE— appear certain to defeat the expected Soviet proposal tint Communist China should replace Nationalist China in the
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  • 274 3 KANSAS CITY, May 14. -Liaquat Ali Khan. Prime Minister of Pakis lan, yesterday received an honorary doctorate of laws from Kansas City University. At the same time, he was presented with ten scholarships for the use of Pakistan students. Dr. Clarence A. Decker, investing Liaquat
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  • 468 3 LONDON^ May 14.— Schemes for Malaya's development must take second place "while the bandits rage there," the Liberal Manchester Guardian said in an editorial yesterday. 'The campaign must eclipse every other interest in Malaya," the newspaper added. It welcomed reports of a new strategy there
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  • 34 3 JAKARTA. May 14.— Geologists ushed to E:ist Java from Jogjakartii day to investigate reports that the olrano Keloet was showing signs of activity. Keloet erupted in 1919 am" killed 5.C00 reiaons. A.P.
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  • 139 3 SAN FRANCISCO, May 14.— A eteran Orient observer predicted the failure of the Chinese Com■nunist government. Dr. Ernest B. Price, former Exe•ut'.ve Director of Pacific ReiattMM, aid the Communist regime Is now Tegarded with loathing" tw» nearly ill Chinese. He said tie Red g-.v--inrnent
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  • 195 3 Communist Master-Plan To Sweep Through S.E.A. To Indonesia? CANBERRA, May 14.— 1t is learned authoritatively tnat Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commis-sioner-General in Souta-Bast Asia, warned of a Coai.nunlst masterplan to sweep down through SoutnEast Asia to Indonesia, during his discussions with Prime Minister rt M erl3ie s and Australian cabinet
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  • 30 3 BOMBAY, May 14.—Mr. K. M. '4unsht who is shortly to join the Tentral Cabinet, returned to Bombay >n May 10 nftcr a tour of U.S.A. GIIS
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  • 330 4 Tentative Tour Programme An Antara dispatch from Djakarta, reporting on the scheduled itinerary for the forthcoming visit of the Indian Premier, Pandit Jawaharlal IMehru to Indonesia, disclosed that on June 10, 11 and 12, the Indian Premier will call at Bandung with President
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  • 122 4 The following were elected officebearers of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees' Union at its geneial meeting held in the Union premises on May 5: Mr. R. K. Samy— President treclected), Mr. Yip Lan Fun— Vice President (re-elected), Mr. Jatwant BlnfO -Hon. Gen. Secretary (.reelected;, Mr. A.
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  • 157 4 Lodging House Inquiry: Disappointing Response From Public The Lodging House Committee which was set up by Government to examine and make recommendations regarding the control and possible licensing of hotels and lodging houses has held several meetings, says an Official Press Release. It adds; Tne Chairman stated that the response
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  • 39 4 It Is announced by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Jam<* Griffiths that the Kin* has appivvod the appointment of Mr. Charles Theodore Abbott, Puisne Judge, Nigeria, to be a Puisne judge, Malaya.
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  • 47 4 A Gazette Notification states that the following persons have been elected to be the Bar Committee for the year 1950:— J. C. Cobbett, (Chairman); C. H. Smith, J. K. Gale, W. Munro, K. T. Ooi. N. N. Leicester, T. E. Atkinson and K. Gould.
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  • 237 4 NEW YORK, May 14— The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund disclosed yesterday that since early April 334,000 pounds of powdered skim milk have arrived In North Borneo and Malaya for distribution under its feeding and training programmes. UNICEF bought tne skimmed milk at a
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  • 193 4 At a parade to celebrate the G2nd birthday of the Sultan of Selang \r on the Selangor Club Padang yesterday morning, eight prominent citizens of Selangor were appointed Justices of the Peace. Tim was the first Royal birthday ceremony held in the Federal capital, the previous
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
    • 199 4 Sir,— l have the honour to refer to trie statement in your editorial column of May 9. 1950, to the effect that had it not been for the "boycott policy" of the Malayan Indian Congress the authorities would not have been "compelled' to state that
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    • 170 4 Sir, In reply to the letter in the Indian Daiiy Mail by "ATAM CLO^rf" which appeared on the 6th inst.. 1 would ufce to point out that tuc Committee appointed in 1947 has nothing w ao with the runn;ng of ihe Athletics in 1948/ 1950. as far
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  • 173 4 Singapore Women Studying Social Welfare In London Mrs. M. Portia, senior h< aim sister of the Government Health Department, Singapore, who Jt> studying in England as a United Nations International Children. Emergency Fund Fellow, said in London this week that she is ma.t impressed with the elaborate anu detailed system
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  • 100 4 In order to improve the present kampdng economy, over 21,000 pamphlets and over 14,000 pasters in Jawi emphasising the need for improving and producing good quality rubber, have been distributed to Malay rubber smallholders throughout the Federation. The pamphlets are pr. pared by the Department of
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  • 27 4 The Court of Appeal (Civil) will sit in the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. on Thursday and Friday, May 25 and 26.
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  • 186 4 The opening ceremony of the Raja 9 8 Commercial School at 13\ Mile, Seletar, was performed yesterday evening by Mr. N. G. Nair, B.A. B.L. in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering. Mr. N. G. Nair who presided spoke at length on
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  • 91 4 LONDON. May 14. Eighteen million out of 20,000,000 people of Vietnam part of Indochina "now live in liberated territory" said Moscow radio in a broadcast heard In London yesterday. "Liberated territory" In the Soviei view is that held by Ho Chi Minh's government
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  • 39 4 Intending Pilgrims requiring inoculation shouid attend at tne inoculation Centre at the Govern ment Clinic at North Canal Road. After being inoculated there, tiie international Certificate is stampeat tne Government Heaith Office, alteration Building.
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  • 44 4 The Governor has approved the appointment of Mr. C. C Gascoigne, c>enior Accountant, Supernumerary, co act as Deputy Financial Secretary, Singapore, with ettect from May 7, vice Mr. K. C. Tours, Mob ui addition to ms own duties •< Deputy Financial Secretary (Reconstruction; Singapore.
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  • 67 4 INDIAN DELEGATE TO UNESCO MEETING NEW DELHI, May 14.—Mr. P. N. Kirpal, Deputy Secretary, Education Ministry and Secretary, Indian Nauonal Commission will represent India at the meeting of the Representatives of National Commissions of UNESCO being heid in Florence on May 17. He will also act as Dr. S. Radhakrishnan's
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  • 392 4 The Sultans of Pahang find Perak, escorted by representatives of the Board of Trade, made an official visit to the British Industries Fair on Wednesdau I May 10. Arriviag at 11 a.m. they wen taken straight to the Malayan stand where they were shown a beautiful
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  • 61 4 LONDON, May 14.— The Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Russia's Parliament, was summoneed yesterday to meet on June 12, the Moscow Radio announced. The broadcast did not give a reason. The Supreme Soviet consists of two Houses, the Council of Union, composed of
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  • 66 4 AMSTERDAM, May 14. Atom propelled submarines in Brita rr are now "in the experimental stage." Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fraser said here last night. The Commander of the British naval forces, who is on a short visit to Holland on board the destroyer Nepal, added that
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