Indian Daily Mail, 4 February 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 355. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 256 1 MarathiThirth Versus Telugu Rao Tussle! 1F.0.0.C.) HYDERABAD, Feb. 3.— Following internal squabbles, all the twelve Ministers of the Hyderabad Congress Government submitted their resignation last night to the Chief Minister Mr. Ramakrishna Rao- Rao is resigning as leader of the Congress Legislature Party and the
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  • 107 1 (F.O.O.C.) CALCUTTA, Feb. 3. The West Bengal Government has decided to r>o«tnone indefinite, ly the introduction of Prohibition in the State since si the funds are required now r ,i«tion of the Five. Ye«r Development Plan. This was .ceVealed hi the Budget Session's ODenincr addre«
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  • 176 1 BALLINALEE EIRE. Feb. 3. Angry villagers of Ballina., lee decided to call a true* In. their "Battle of the P° sr Office" last night after they were promised that their complaints would be raised m the Dail Lon-er House. The Government's transfer of BuWnalee Post
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  • 108 1 (F.0.0.C.) MADRAS Feb. 3. The Congres a Legislature Party has decided that all the ten Congress Members of t.i^ gislative Council who were unseated with fourteen etu will be renominated for th? bye-election scheduled for M<» 6. AH 24 forming one-third of the Council who were elected
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  • 97 1 BOMBAY. Feb. 3. Ml Girja Shankar Bajnai left Bombay on Bunday for Gene, va to rei>T*eSent India nt t»ivc en Kashmh called 'by Dr. Graham. Mr. Bajpai is aceomnanled by an official ot the Defence Ministry and Mi D. P. Dhar. t)eptity Home Minister of Kashmir.
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  • 41 1 fiAN FRAfITCISCO, Feb. 3. Adlal Stfyenson, defeated Democratic ■J Ja y Presidential candidate yill leave here March *'fomT»lryo~-tfto flrat Step In a tofl Vof Far Eastern countries. Sljbnson <s scheduled to ap^LrtA** luncheon boardlhg «h« "^amship Pre. •Idea* Wita&^^BlS).
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  • 103 1 Landlordism To End In Assam SHILLONG, Feb. 3. Ac. cording »to the United Pre B s of India, Assam State will take over all zamindarig (estates) on April 1. The delay m taking over has been dua to Etome (administrative diffl. cultie*. IN ORISSA Meanwhile, the Orissa High Court meeting
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    66 1 A special guard kept antt. sabotage watch In the Kner Queen Elizabeth at Southampton on Jan. 29. Similar precautions wa* taken aboard the Queen Mary also. This folu>weJ grave; suspicion that the mystery btace aboard the Queen Elizabeth was caused by sabotage. AP Photo shows:— Detective Sergeant Albert Adams of
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  • 85 1 CHICAGO. Feb. 3. Six Asians wer c among 9b University graduates from thirty countries awarded 1953 Rota, ry Fellowships (providing for a year'a study abro a d with nil expenses oaid. Rotary Inter, national announced yesterdayThey were! Sidney Hsm. Chuan Chu from Taipeh Formosa; Grace Sum
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 3~- Tno Government have decided that export of catsor on, commstcial as well as medicinal, will be licensed freely on shipping bills from f^«»V»Tii«rv 1 to Anril 30, 1953.- FOC
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  • 58 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 3- Th«> Industrial Housing Board ot West Bengal hav c prepared a scheme for the construction of houses for Industrial la. bour. The scheme will post one million rupee"The ami of the Board is t. construct houses and barracks m and around Calcutta city
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    48 1 President Vincent Anriol, President of France, and hl« wife, received member* of the diplomatic corps at the Elyaee Palac* Purls, on January 28. AP Photo shows: Left to rtirht at the' .reception; MaQam* Malik and her husband. Sirdar Malik (the, Indian Ambassador to Franoe) and Prince ATI Khan.
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  • 108 1 •BANGALORE, Feb. 3. A product resembling curds made from fresh milk ha s been de. veloped from groundnuts at the Central Food Technologi. cal Research Institute m Mysore The proce» a has been successfully tried on a semi- com. m.rcial &cal c and consume* trials have shown
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  • 352 1 Discussion With Chairman Tomorrow (By Our Staff Reporter) Representatives of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union, The Singapore Wharf and Shipping Labour Union and the Harbour Employees Union of Singapore will meet the Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board tomorrow and discuss with him regarding wages and
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  • 29 1 MR. R. S. MANI NEW DELHI, Feb. 3— Mi S. Mani has been apfjuypea Joint Secretary '»n the union Clovernme^fg Mi n l"trv' o! Ey ternal Affairs- J FOC
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  • 86 1 Ceylon Independence Day Today The Ceylonese will hold a Special Pooja and Prayer Ser. vice at the Sri Senpaga Vrnt.. yagar Temple, 1&, Ceylon Road KatciiS. an tn*. oct of Ceylon Independence Day, today Wednesday, Feo. 4 a* S-30 p.m. The Ceylon Commissioner. Mr. M. Saravanamnthu, wR. be present. AH
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  • 139 1 tational&t Offtecrs Arrive Sn U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.>— The Chinese Nationalist officers who would plan any raids from Formosa on the coast of Communist China ha/c arrived m the United States on their way to a we ek of conferences
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  • 113 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 3— Thel Communist Peking Peoples Daily warned I "th e American aggressor^*' today that they 'vould land m still moiie disas. trous defeat if they went ahead ■with "unscrupulous efforts" to extend th c Korean war. The New China News Agency newspaper which is the
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  • 33 1 Heavy Protection For Eisenhower WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. Elaborate precautions wr >o taken to protect President Ei. senhower during his visit to th® Capital to deliver his' State of the Union to Congress.- Reuter
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Feb. 3. The Brit Inn Na\y reported that an explosion In the. fleet air. craft carrier Indomitable off Malta at noon today hao blown one of the crew over, board and injured several. others. The explosion occared In the hold.- Reuter
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  • 52 1 CALCUTTA, Feb. 9. About 15 million boys and girls of school. going age below oleven years are at present receiving free primary education m over 15,000 school s i n WeSt Bengal. The Government will shortly provide educational facilities for one million m*re children of this age
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  • 158 1 Griffiths LONDON, Feb. 3.— Mr. James Griffiths. Colonial Secretary m the last British Socialist Government, said here Monday the Racial Laws of South Africa were having repercussions a 1 1 over Africa and throughout the world. Mr. Griffiths was speaking at
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  • 68 1 KUCHING, Feb. 3. Bixth National Memorial Fund opens here today with th« object to provide playine fields and recreational facilities for youth m Sarawak. The nucleus of the fund is $150,000 provided by the Goy. emment with Intention of allocations from thig to be made to
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  • 29 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 3 Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General expressed his deep concern at the loss of life m the floods m Brtr.in Holland and Belglun Reuter
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  • 129 1 PASADENA, California, Feb. 3.— While she lasM, Miss pieanor Ramish, 23,' showed a lot of courage to. ward a man who tried to hold her up m the bank where she Is employed a" a qashler. "He was rugged an' about 6 feet 4 Inchee tall," she told
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  • 135 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. BwiS* mountaineers, undaunted by two unsuccessful attempts tc reach the top of Mount Everest laSt year, ,are returning, m March to attempt to climb its towering Jie.lgh.bour, the 26,. 810-foot Dhanlaglrl Peak m central Nepal. Swi&s sources hers said
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  • 137 1 KAPENGURIA Kenya Feb. 3.— Mr. D. N. Prltt, O.C, yee. terday described Spectator, at. tending the trial of Jomo Kenyatta here as "ill. man. nered" and claimed that thby jeered at him and the defence. Magistrate Ransley Thacker, trying Kenvatta t lead e r of the Kenya African
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Feb. 3. Queer. Elisabeth IX and Hie Duke of Edinburgh wili fly to Bennu. da and Jamaica tn Ntvember at the Start of a round-the. world Commonwealth tour, Buckingham Palace annoum ed yesterday... A.P.
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  • 628 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed., Feb. 4, 1953. Help Them Take Root In Malaya AT long last one of the major demands of the Indian Community is being fulfilled by the Malayan authorities thanks to rhe wirdom and isagacity at the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempier. For, it is
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  • 222 2 To Help Stabilize Relations And Eliminate Fluctuations KARACHI, Jan. 31. The Government of Pakistan is examining the question of a 'long term Indo-Pakistani trade agreement, extending it was learnt from com- from three to five years', petent Pakistani sources. According Io these sources, India feels
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  • 140 2 IMPORT O.G.L. FROM PAKISTAN EXTENDED NEW DELHI, Jan. 31 The Government of India has extended up to Mar. 31 next the period of validity of }.L. XXVI for imports which ts applicablje only to Pakis. an. A notification m this Teard has been published m a Gazette of India Extraordi.
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  • 73 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Tea Act of 1950 has been amended by the Pakistan lea (Amendment) Act, .1952. The original Act has been extend, ed; indefinitely Ivnd the permissible /limit of the weight of a package of tea that can be, by post Witnout Mcerice has been
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  • 56 2 KANPUR, Jan- 31. Seven hundrc people mourned the death of a parrot named Mithoo here. The bird was ceremoniously o»st into the ba;iga by its owner, Nana" Kishor* A wast hi, a miHwork^r. Mr. Awasthi sad his pet could talk fluently m Hindi ano could
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  • 119 2 ANNAMALAINAGAR, Jan. 30— Mr. C- Rajagopalacha*:. CJhief Minister, Madras, m message t0 tne organisers of the Mathematics Exhibition, conducted by the Mathematics Association of the Annamalc? University her e on Jan. 24 and 25, has stated: "Mathematics is the speciality of India- We can claim we
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  • 161 2 CALCUTTA: A recreation ■•lub for the promotion of •sport vnd cultural activities ■mong- prisoners m Alipore '"Jentml Jail, here wa s opened ->v Dr. J- R. Dhar, Deputy Minister (Jails), West Bengal m the occation of Netaji Su. '•thas Bose's birthday on Jan. Dr. P. X-
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  • 157 2 HYDERABAD, -Jan. 30^— The Hyderabad Ep;s:opal Diocese has been divided into two dioceses namely Hyderabad a-*d V. 7 "iongHl according to the Htsv m, of the tnter.nunclatuie Apoito.'.r The former diocese of Hyderabad consisted of seven districts and hid been m charge of the Foreign Mission Sociiety of
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  • 266 2 BOMBAY, Jan. 30.— Mr. B. S. Hirey, Bombay's Minister for Revenue, said yesterday that there was no question of revision or reconsideration of the S tate Government's prohibition policy to find funds for irrigation projects m famine tracts. This was the first
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    153 2 It will take a year to saiva ?r> the 20,325-ton Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of Guiada'*, which Still burned on Jan 26 as she lay on her side m Gladstone Dock, Liverpool, Lancashire- Captain W. R. Colbeck, the Port Marine Surveyor, made this statement m the afternoon after a conference
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  • 49 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 37 Begum Khan Safest wife of Dr. Khan Sahib, form, er Premier of the North West Frontier Province, aied at Abbottabad, ft la learnt here. She was Hv. tng with Dr. Khan Sahib who is at present intern, ed m Abbottabad- FOC
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  • 58 2 MINISTER'S ELECTION SET ASIDE PATIALA, Jan. 31.— The Election Tribunal today Bet aside the election of Chau. lhuri Attar Singh, Civil Supplies Minister, PEPSU, and disqualified Jhim from contesting elections for six years under Sec. 130 of the Representation of the People Act. Chaudhirrl Attar Singh was eledtied aa an
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    64 2 Photo. Mr. Harry S- Truman, form er Pnr w ld,.nt of the Uniteo States^ enjoy g a freedom he hasn't had In more than Seveax year*.— the privilege o f taking his morning cons. titutional alone. In this picture, the former Chief Executive strolU down a street m his home
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  • 108 2 GAUHATI, Jan. 30.—A fi^h farm, with 11 tanks -covering an area of 90 bighas of land *n and around Gauhati town ha? been opened by the Government of Assam. The scheme will cost Rs- 50,000 the State and .the Central Governments sharing the expense. The pisciculture
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  • 93 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 29— -Mr C D. DeShmukh, India's Finance Minister will inaugurate the annual session of the Soil Conservation Society 'of India here on Feb- 6. The conference, which will conclude on Feb. 8, will consider problems •concerning soil causervation. Mr. V. T. BMiHK
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  • 191 2 NEW DELHI, Jan. 30.— A plea that the "'abominable snowman' be spared for hu. |mani<ty and not (obliterated has been made here by Mira Ben, the (English disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. In an interview ."with NAFEN, Mira, Ben said that she had. heard trom
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  • 279 2 MADRAS, Jan- 31. The 35% cut m power consump tlon now m force m the hydro, electric areas of this State will be increased to 50% from ->r«orrow m view of the o>terrioration .In water (gftorage m the hydro. electric *es«rvoIrS A 25% power
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  • 51 2 PATNA, Jan. 30— Dr. K. N. Bahl, Vice-Chancellor of Patna University has tender, ed his resignation to thj Chancellor, Mr. R. li. Diwakar. Governor of Bihar, on the (ground of il* heath. it is learnt. Dr. I»ahl lias been ailing since November and la on leave-
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  • 596 3 If Communal Agitation Persisted India To Honour Pledge NEW DELHI, Feb I.— Addressing a public meeting m Delhi last week, Mr. Nehru cmtemned the Praja Parishad's agitation m Jammu at a time when the Kashmir question was still under discussion at tne UJS. and
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  • 102 3 India To Press For Equal Wage AHML£>ABAD, Jan. I.— Mr. j. R. Vasavda, President .ndian National Textile Fe..eiutucn, said here tnat he vouid plead at me 4iJh session a tne Textile Committee -anvened by the ILO for the .emoval of tne distinction men and women m .espect of wages. Mr.
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  • 49 3 COLOMBO: Representatives of seven Ceylonese .ourist agencies met the Minister of Commerce and a*ade recently and made .^presentations against what ,ney alleged to be monopodstic control by certain nonJeylonese travel agencies j-ver the tourist traffic com.ag into the Island. The Minister promised to lock nto their complaints.- FOC
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  • 424 3 SAUGOR, Feb. I.— Dr S. S. Bhatnagar, Secretary of "One Ministry of Education and Natural Resources, deplored the disappearance of the "spirit of adventure and travel which forms a special jeature of the Me of a scholar and an explorer In any land." Calling for
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  • 88 3 COIMBATORE, Feb. 1. The Soutnern India Millowners' 'Association sent on Jan. 23 a further consignment of cloth bales totalling 3,292 yards consistUag- of .3,u4u yards gada and 252 yards nandloom sarees to*ttte..Collector of Tanijare towards Cyclone Relief. M/s. Trurumagal Miiils Ltd., GucLyattam, despatched 1,500 yards
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  • 26 3 MADRAS: (The Madras tatfon of AH India Radio win b« provided with two jhigh. power transmitters to yn. crease it a transmission radius FOC
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  • 282 3 U.S. To Persuade Pakistan To Join Middle East Defence KARACHI, Feb. I.— VICE-ADMIRAL WRIGHT OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY SAID HERE THAT PAKISTAN HAD DEFINITE STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE IN A MIDDLE c/\Si »/r.rt>CK mol'tM. Addressing a Press conference he said, "You only nave to look at her map to realise Pakistan's
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  • 144 3 NEW DELHI. Feb. I.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice-Presi-dent of India, said here that India ccudd not become a modern State unless the m'nds of the men and women Living m it also became nodern, Dr: *Radhataishnan speaking #at the first National Jadet Corps Day celebration's, "We
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  • 1085 3 'Spacemen To Attack Everest EQUIPMENT BEING TESTED NOW Everest, so far unconquered, will be attacked again this year by a British team. Equipment is being tested m WaleJ and the Alps. Two strangers dressed like i Spacemen made their ap- s pearance among the usual parties of climoers working L
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  • 504 3 Malan 's Ingenious Devices To Drive Out Indians! COURTS DECISION IN TEST CASE NEW DELHI: Having failed to arrest the rising tide of the struggle m South Africa against the racial policies of his Government, Dr. Malan appears to have now resorted to ingenious devices to drive out as many
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  • 140 3 C. P. N. SINGH TO BE GOVERNOR OF PUNJAB (I) NEW DELHL Feb. 1. The following communique was 'ssued from Rashtrapati 3havan, New Delhi: When Mr. C. M. Trivedl was reappointed Governor of the .-'unjab m May last, it was understood that he would serve for a short period and
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  • 162 3 EAST-WEST BENGAL RAIL SERVICE CALCUTTA. Feb. 2. The Jfcl-toagong Mall bpth up ma down one of the major rail links between Calcutta md East Pakistan has ceased to run from Jan. 25. The passenger traffic borne on Jiis train after the introduction of the passport system ;.f travel between the
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    • 161 3 NOTICE "INTENDING passengers for the s.s. "Rajula" should note that m future all heavy baggage for Nagapattlnam and Madras should be placed alongside the vessel at the Singapore H irbour Board Godown on the day before the vessel sails when 50 cents per cubic foot will be charged for excess
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  • 1404 4 Appeal To Wealthy Classes Sometime back a fund 'was initiated by the Hindu Advisory Board, Singapore to give decent burials to the. dead bodies of destitute Hindus. Collections 'started trickling down and today the total amount of contributions received so far stands at $4,875,07. At present
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  • 479 4 CEYLON NEWS: BANDARAWELA: Consumers here are dissatisfied over the present issue of rationed rice, which they complain contains about twenty-five per cent paddy, grit, and is starchy. As a result of eating this inferior quality of rice several people have taken ill.
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  • 71 4 COLOMBO, tev. 3— i-rune Minister jJurfley Scnanayake Said the Formosa d*ci»ior pre. tented Cey!>n wth "*n a-vk-ward problem In a reference to hi 8 country's recent rubber, rice trade agreement with Communis Chine he sata Ceyl»n woti'd have to "th'nk of alternative sources of our nee."
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  • 49 4 WASHINGTON, Feo. 3.— Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zaroubin was not among 'tihe members of the diplomatic corps who heard President Eisenhower's State of the Union message ,to Congress. There was no explanation available from the Embassy as to why the Ambassador did not appear.- Reuter
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  • 1003 4 Our Book Review By GJSJM.: "^ong Kong By Harold Ingrams: First In 'Corona' Series It is a new and excellent idea m Gov•ernment publications the issuance of informative books on various countries and peoples which are both authoritative and what we term m common
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