Indian Daily Mail, 23 October 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VL No. 255. SINGAPoA; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, I^6S. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 611 1 Opposition Amendment "Deplores Extreme Step In Br. Guiana" LONDON, Oct 22. —Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed I'rime Minister of British Guiana, was whisked away to the House of Commons immediately he arrived here yesterday for a secret conference with the Opposition Labour Party's "shadow"
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  • 45 1 BURMA TO INVITE TITO RANGOON, Oct. 22. Burma L-. to invite Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia for a stale visit, according to usually reliable source* here yesterday. A Burmese mission will carry the invitation to Marshal Ttto when it visits Yugoslavia in the new year. Reuter
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  • 134 1 CYCLONE WARNING IN MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 22. The cautionary signals were hoisted in all ports on the Madras coast early this morning foltowing a warning that a neavy depression was moving swiftly across the Bay of Bengal and it was expected to strike the coast somewhere
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  • 560 1 Five-Day Celebrations Here The celebrations for the next Republic Day on Jan. 26, 1954, will be spread over a week starting Friday Jan. 22, and ending Tuesday Jan. 26. Tne decision was taken at a meecmg of representatives of various Indian organisations of Singapore, held at the
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  • 185 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Mr. Arthur Dean, special U.S. envoy left for the Far East yesterday to find out when, where and how the Communists were willing to talk about a peace settlement for Korea. Mr. Dean who was Mr. rean negotiations, said
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  • 108 1 TOKYO, Oct. 22.—Cfommunist China's Peiplng Radio Aid yesterday a Chinese delegation headed by General Ho L»ung received a "rousing welcome" as It crossed the Manchurlaa border into North Korea yesterday. The broadcast gave no details on the makeup of the delegation, but on Sept. 24
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  • 100 1 PANMUNJOM, Oct. 22. Polish and Cfcech delegates today ended their three-day walkout from the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission and agreed to continue discuaslons on North Korean prisoners who have refused to attend the explanations. The Commission chairman, lieutenant General K. S. Thimayya said the Indians were
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  • 125 1 PUSAN, Korea, Oct. 22. South Korea's Foreign Minister T. T. Pyun said yesterday pre- Dulles special deputy on Hobo had been authorised to talk a political conference but tint would follow in the near future. iimlnary political talks opening Monday in Fanmunjom should do devoted
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  • 87 1 CATTERICK, England, Oct. 22. A British soldier who stayed in his Korean trench during a heavy Chinese attack was yesterday found guilty by a general court martial of cowardice in the face of the enemy. In what is believed to be the first case of its
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  • 39 1 CHARTWELL, England. Oct. 22. One of Prime Minister Churchill's black swan flew away from his country home yesterday. The bird, a descendant of those presented to Churchill by Australia, was last seen heading south.- A.P.
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  • 24 1 Vishinsky And Vijayalakshmi Russia's Andrei Vlshinskv appear* in a Jovial-mood as be chats with Mrs. Vijayalakshml Pandit, President of the United Nations General Assembly.
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  • 265 1 Holland's Appeal NEW YORK, Oct. 22.— Holland yesterday appealed to the United Nations to let South Africa, India and Pakistan settle the problem of Indians in South Africa without the intervention of the world organisation. Speaking m the resumed debate in
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  • 295 1 BLOhiMJfONT&Ui, Oct. 22.—Dr. Damei M&uin, the Bouth -turicao iwuniauepr, yesterday deprived tne United JN&uons as a "cancer, wnich gnaws at world peace and Speaking at the Orange Fret State Congress oi his own national p£u..y, no said tne urn* had come wn«n the United siiouiu
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  • 60 1 FUSAN. Korea, Oct. 22. South Korean Chief <rf Navnl operations, Vice A<lmirai Pak Ok Kyoo, yesterday declared Ms navy Is ready to answer any Japanese force '"blow for blow' with armed force to order to defend Tokyo island, or Takeshdma. if the Japanese resort to use of
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    • 513 2 ONE law for the ruler and* another for the < ruled; one for the rich and another for the poor, one for the strong and another for the weak— this is nothing unusual in this < world. It would be un- usual indeed, if it were otherwise!
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  • 890 2 Indian Troops Magnificent Job to Korea TACTFUL HANDLING OF SITUATION COMMENDEO PANMUNJON: The Indian Custodian Force till October 19 produced for explanation 930 Chinese prisoners of war refusing repatriation. Out of this 19 decided to return home while one who remained undecided was segregated. It is reported thai these prisoners
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  • 216 2 KURNOOL: There have been very strong and per, latent rumours that the Andhra Cabinet is likely to be eninrged by the addition of one more Minister. Even in Ministerial cixc.cs this possloiiity is not ruied out. As at present constituted the Krishikar Lok Party and
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  • 91 2 t>UM DUM: Arrangement* for the centralistatlon of the different offices of the Indian Airlines have now been taken on hand and the new central administrative office of the Indian Airlines would now be at Nizam's Palace where the offices of the regional representative of Indian airlines would also
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  • 119 2 SRINAGAR: Bakshi Ohu* Lam Mohammed, Premier Kashmir, said that if be and his colleagues had not taken timely action, the history of Korea would have been repeated in the State of Kashmir. He wa s speaking at a meeting of th? Tehsll National Conference at
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  • 570 2 AVVAIYAR EXHIBITION IN U.S. URGED MADRAS: Prof. J. E. cle La Harpe <>f the University of California, says of the film (in a letter to Mr. Vasan, i producer): "Although I don't! know one word of Tamil, I enjoyed it immensely, being able to guess more or less the story
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  • 77 2 A section of the Indian booth at the California, State Fair, Sacramento. The Indian stall won the Inter* national Award for the best foreign Exhibits. Indian cooking demonstration being given by Mrs. Nusrat Husain, wife of Consul-Gene ral of India, San Francisco, on "India Day" at
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  • 212 2 AJMKR: Bhajana, Ramayana, agarbattis a win-dow-bar and a file were used by two prisoners of the Ajmer (Central Jail, condemned to death for murder, in an abortive attempt to escape. It was stated the two prisoners used to recite their bhajans, klrtans, and read the
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  • 538 2 DONATE GENEROUSLY Gopala Motion's Appeal To Indians Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has appealed to Indians in Malaya, for gifts to be sent to the Indian soldiers in Korea. Even if gifts could not be sent
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  • 160 2 MADRAS: Of nearly 150,000 landholders, owning more than 100 acres of land each In the Indian Union, Madras State (including the separated Andhr.i districts) has 11,248. Jammu and Kashmir has no ouch lamJvolder at all, wnertaa Saurashtra Union has 2.882 landholders with over 120 acres each. A
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  • 127 2 AJMER Mr. Hartbhau Upa dhya. Chief Minister of Ajmer otate, denied Press reports about a "Cabinet crisis" in the State. He said there «nu ao difference of opinion amonu the Ministers. Mr. Upadhya said that thr present situation was caused oy the State Congress
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  • 65 2 MADRAS: A dog, trained to warn its master, is reported to have not only barked a warning when a Police party ral-.^d a house in Janijan Kh«in Road, Tripucaue last week, (but is alleged to have escaped wfith a bundle of betting slips thrust into its mouth.
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  • 279 3 Constitution Of Committees Attitude Of Pakistan NEW DELHI: New Delhi is not at all twprtsed at tto very oaaqal otMervatioa of Mr. shoab QureJfcL ESLti™ Minister for Kanhniir Affalra made atTLXKS \?T^ ttat the Prime Minister* of txtfore April next to dWcuss the Kashmir issue Mr.
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  • 162 3 BOMBAY: Mrs. G. Bertrand, famous French anthropologist and traveller, left Bombay in her motor van Normandle for Darjeeling en route to Assam on an anthropological tour. Mrs. Bertrand arrived in Bombay a few weeks ago by ship and awaited the arrival of her van equipped
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  • 322 3 For the reot, the joint communique holds the :u..d so far as UKua id concerned. What 13 feared is that Pakistan is playing for time to wriggle out at the position cre^Vto. oy the joint vx>Aiimuiaq u e on some pretext or other ana tane the
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  • 117 3 NEW YORK: SH V. K. Krishna Menon aaid the United Nations had tended toward making the organisation "an exclusive dub" rather than a -family of nations." The Indian delegate was speaking in the special Political Committee of the U.N. General Assembly, which deckled to appoint a three-man Committee
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  • 286 3 CALCUTTA American buying of burlap bagis picking- up as a result of drastic reduction by the Union Government of the export duty from Rs. 275 per ton to Rs. 120. Prospects for better burlap consumption for the balance of 1963 are also considered promising. Sellers of continental burlap
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  • 124 3 BOMBAY: Work on the Bombay Port Trust's Rs scrore Marine Oil Terminal Project has begun on Butcher Island, 3% miles east of Bombay Harbour. The three-year Project, first of its kind in the East envisages the building of 'berths, deepening the channel to
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  • 80 3 BOMBAY: Sri Jawahariai Xohru obliged scores of autograph hunters mostly from the armed forces on board the I.N.S. "Delhi", which he visited lOllowing the naval review by .he President. The Prime Minister smilingly ogned in Hindi on souvenli oooks of naval review for over dve minutes.
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  • 132 3 M.R.A. Gandhi BOMBAY: Sri R. Velavudhan, Member of the House of the People, said that "India can build up a new nation which was the dream «f Gandhijl by completely as* sociatlng herself with Moral Kearmament." Sri Velayudhan, who was a member of the Indian Delega* tlon to the World
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  • 109 3 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Tramways Company has decided to pay a bonus equivalent to 18 days' pay, to IU workers immediately. Announcing this, a We*t Bengal Government Press Note expressed the hope that there would be no strike. Earlier, in the absence of any reply from the Company
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    159 3 An 18-year-old Malay *oy, Sffart bin Karlyo, a pupil at the Malay school at Kaya Ara Paeon*, in the Pontian district of Johore, wrote a long letter about his Hohool to Lady Templer. Some time ago another boy at the school, Hassan bin Hjanharl, aged 16, had a reply from
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  • 644 3 NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply have formed a rural nell to design suitable houses for different village area, keeping in view available local > building materials and climatic conditions. The cell consists of one town planner-cum-urchitect, and one assistant Engineer and senior architectural draftsman.
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  • 124 3 Truth' About Liaquat Murder KARACHI: The Pakistani Premier, Mr. Mohammed Ali, assured his countrymen that he would dispel all their suspicions regarding the assassination of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan at Rawalpindi two years agoSpeaking at a public meeting in connection with the second death anniversary of the format 1 Prime
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  • 93 3 JOHANNESBURG Altogether 24 Indians from Trans* vaal, who went to play In a soccer tournament In MafeKing »ast weeic, appeared in a Mafeking magistrate's court charged with entering Cape Province without temporary immigration permits. Under South African law, Indians cannot move from one province to another without
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  • 456 3 NEW DELHI: Two hundred and eighty -six foreign engineers, who attended the International En Klin-erine Conference held at New Delhi in January 1951, visited the Tunrabhadra Dam site when the work was fat \kokt*#h. What surprised the foreign delegates was the stupendous labour force
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  • 341 3 CALCUTTA: Calcutta Tramways Company, on the intervention of Dr. B. C. Roy. Chief Minister of West Bengal, has agreed to pay 15 days' wages as bonus to its workers immediately. Payment will be made this a 'ternoon. The date for the payment of the remainder of
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  • 166 4 COLOMBO Restrictions have been imposed by the authorities on the import of cotton banian cloth into the country, and importers are now required to obtain a licence from the Controller of Imports and Exports. An official spokesman said tnat these restrictions had been Introduced to
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  • 152 4 OOLOMBO: The new Minister of Justice, Mr. E. B. Wikramanayake, Q.C., will not assume office for at Icasr two months more because of his commitments at the Bar. The Prime Minister, Sir John Kotelawala, told the Press that until the services of Mr. Wikramanayake were available
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  • 63 4 COLOMBO: Rationed rice will cost 55 eta. a measure. Country rice sells at the Cooperative Central Market at 86 eta. a measure (ordinary) and Rjs. 1.25 a measure ("sajnba"). The 'Jalaya Muna" brought ..209 tons of rice to Colombo. Regular supplies are now assured under the
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  • 234 4 Ceylon News: Plans For Queen's Visit COLOMBO: Elaborate plans for the Queen's visit are being made with military precision with the aid of a scale-model of the Colombo Port area in which the official arrival ceremony will take place. Lt. Ooionet P. A. J. Hernu, Chairman of the Colombo Port
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  • 237 4 PREMIER WILL REOPEN TALKS WITH INDIA COLOMBO: Mr. C. C. De» sai, the Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, said chat the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru expressed that Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister, would soon re-open negotiations on outstanding IndoCeylon issues from where his predecessor left off. At
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  • 194 4 COliOMUO: ij.e prime Minister, wm invite experts to come over to oeyiou oniy n uitir services are reaiiy necessary. His reason. The less the nuiuuer of experts to contend wiin tne sooner worn at tuum wm ue utcKjud". ttir Jonn i»aio: "I have always Deuevtstt Uiat
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  • 145 4 6KINAGAR, Oct. 22.—«asnmir's ruling party the National Conference yesterday formally disowned its president Prime Minister Sheikh Abdulthe deposed and gaoled former lah. The General Council of the party also elected as president the new Prime Minister Mr. Gulam Bakshl Mohammed. member of the party. The General Council
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  • 41 4 H.E. the Governor, Sir John Niooll, will go to Hong Kong on October 27 on a looal leave of about 14 days. During bis absence Mr. W. A. C. Goode will act as Officer Admlttisteilng the Government.
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  • 52 4 The colonial Secretary, Mr. W. a. C. coode, wiu toe presented at the Teocen' Training College Comnicunotauon Oay ceremonies to toe held at tne A.c.a Hail, bamer tva^. at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24. Mr. Goode has kindly consented to give away certaincates to teachers who have
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  • 36 4 SEPARATED AFTER 22 YRB. HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22. Actor Kay Mniand and his wife announced jointly yesterday that they have separated. The statement said 'there is no third party involved". They have been married 22 years. A.P.
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  • 18 4 3 TERRORISTS »ti.ijcti Maka lumplTk: ixiree more Communist terrorists havf been killed by Security forces in the Federation.
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  • 116 4 COLOMBO: It is understood that Sir John Kotelawata the Prime Minister, has decided not to draw the salary attached to the post. He will be informing the new Finance Minister. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, of this decision shortly. The prime Minister is entitled to a salary
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  • 36 4 COLOMBO: When the news of the dismissal of the two Cabinet Ministers reached Galle, the Galle M.P. Mr. W. Dahanayake wired the Prime Minister: congratulations continue purge unrelentingly. Take over Bambaiapitiya Court site for housing. FOC
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  • 67 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister. Sir John Kotelawaia. has resigned from the Board of Stewards of the Ceylon Turf Club. Sir John has been a Steward for several years, and only recently was re-elected to serve on the Board as a representative of members outside
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  • 72 4 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 22 —It is learnt that India and Chin* witf shortly bogin talks in Peking regarding outstanding Issues about Tibet- The Chinese Government have accept* ed a suggestion for talks made by India. The subjects will relate to trade, Pilgrimage
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  • 216 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 22.— It was officially stated here yesterday that the Chinese Government had accepted and welcomed an invitation from the Government of India to discuss at an early date matters outstanding between China and India regarding Tibet. The Chinese suggested thtat the
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  • 50 4 CAIRO, Oct 22. Anglo- < Egyptian talks on the Suez Canal base started sharp at 10.00 yesterday morning a meeting regarded as a great Importance, I The British representative were General Sir Brian Rooertson. the British Minister, Mr. Michael Creswell, Brlgaoier A. J.S. Dove and others.
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  • 606 4 The goodwill mission of three Indian women MP's to Japan led by Mrs. Ammo Swaminadhan left Tokyo Tuesday an«r toree-week tour of Japan. Members of the mission are Mrs. Amrau Swaminadhan, Begum Aizaz Kasul and the Hajraata of Tehri Gerhwai. On the eve of
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  • 82 4 PARES, Oct. 22.— Lord Montagu of Beaulieu for whose arrest a warrant has been issued in Britain, arrived here by air from New York yesterday. Police held back more than 30 reporters at Orrly airport as Lord Montagu, lookin? very pale, stepped from a plane and Dasadd
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  • 50 4 DAMASCUS, Oft. 22. A change for the worse in King ibn Baud of Saudi Arabia who is being treated for heart trouble, was reported here today. Saudi Arabian officials are strictly silent about the King's illness. But reports reaching here say his health has "deteriorated". Reuter
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  • 50 4 LONDON. Oct. 22.— <Queen Elizabeth received Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, in audience at Buckingham Palace here yesterday. It was Mr. Eden's first audience with the Queen since he returned to the Foreign Office on Oct. 5 after about six months of Illness and convaleasence. Reuter
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  • 37 4 KHORRAMSHAHR. Iran. Oct. 22. A firing: squad executed three Iranian navy enlisted men at dawn Tuesday on conviction of having tried on Oct. 2 to set fire to th* warship Obhr on which thev were assigned.- A.P.
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  • 20 4 The next Singapore As.=izes will be held in the Supreme Oourt on Monday, November 2, ut 10.30 a.m.
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  • 268 4 LONDON, Oct. 22. Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed leftist Prime Minister of British Guiana, last night challenged the Churchill Government to take him to court and prove its charges that he planned to set flre to the capital city of Georgetown. Jagan flew to the British capital on the
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  • 112 4 GEORGETOWN, Br. Guiana Oct. 22.— Mr. Henry Hopkinson, British Minister of State for Colonial Affairs is flyin<* home today to report to the Government on his three-day tour of this troubled Colony. Before making arrangements for his return the Minister said he was convinced the
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  • 34 4 CANBERRA, Australia, Oct. 22. Britain is scheduled to set off her third atomic explosion at Australia's Woomera rocket range w'thin a few days, an authoritative Australian source said Tuesday.- A.P.
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    38 4 MISS RrKUA.NI, the talented daughter of Mr. T. K. Rao, District Manager, of the Indian Bank Ltd., Singapore, who cave a music performance at the Gandhi Memorial Hall recently under the auspices of tho Indian Fine Arts Society.
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  • 92 4 NEW DELHI. Oct. 22. A United States House of Representatives Sub-committee tour iri£ the Ffcr East with the announced purpose of "trimming' the fat from the United States foreign aid programme," said yesterday they had a "very satisfactory' conference with Prime Minister Nehru over assistance of
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