Indian Daily Mail, 17 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily mail VOL. IX. No 27T SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 241 1 Dean Suggests Dec. 15 As Starting Date PANHUNJOM, Nov. 16.— American and Red diplomat*, agreed today to get to work immediately on naming a site, the time and the nations to be invited to a Korean peace conference. The problems will be
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  • 581 1 INDIAN CAMP, KOREA, Nov 16. The Communists re- I sumed explanations to priao- I nera here today for the first time since Nov. 5 but the I pace was slow as the North Koreans shouted insults and threatened violence against Communist interviewers. Indian guards were called
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  • 137 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.— 1t is learnt that Premier Nehru wants a revision of three important provisions of the Indian Constitution and that he is seeking the opinion of the Central Ministers and State Governments thereon. The Attorney General has also
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  • 55 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAJ3, Nov. 10. Two new Judges have been appointed to the High Court of Madras by the President of the Indian Union in the vacancies created by retirement. They are Mr. Narshimha Rajagopala Iyengai and Kadagu nt a Umamaheswaram, both leading
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  • 106 1 PEACE PROSPECTS STRONGER Churchill LONDON, Nov. 16. Sir Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, *ald today the proapeata of peace were grow* ing stronger "awl the reeling la that (the world la on the mend*'* Tn a message to the conservative candidate in a North Lrondoo by-etection. the Prime Minister
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  • 140 1 SWINTON'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA GAUCUTTA. Nov. 16. Lord Swlnton, Secretary off State for Commonwealth Be* ia.i~n*, mid In Calctt* Su»uay that the world owed India a debt, of *r» ltude '-for the difficult a~d detestable taak" that she had undertaken fat Koria. ijoru f»wui.on, vvoj is on a Ouaun.-nweifc*vii t^ar,
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  • 89 1 Mossadeq Trial: Mil. Court's Decision TEHERAN. Nov. 16. The military court trying Dr. Mohammed Mo&sadeq, fallen Persian Premier. yesterday declared itself competent to deal with the case. This prepares the way for the trial proper to begin. Dr. Mosaacfeeq is charged with defying the Shah and trying to overthrow the
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  • 63 1 KARACHI, Nov. 16.— Primo Minister Mohammed All of Pakistan Sunday received a note from Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru urging him to take steps to settle the question of property left behind by Hindu evacuees from Pakistan. A fortnight ago, Mohammed Ali asked Nehru to start
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  • 166 1 KARACHI, Nov. 16.— Responsible quarters in Karachi expressed grave concern today over Indian Premier Nehru's "unwarranted and preposterous remarks" that India was intensely concerned over a reported military pact between Pakistan and the United States. The Indian Premier's declaration, it was pointed out, was likely to
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  • 291 1 Nineteen Communist terrorists have been accounted for seventeen surrenders and two killed in a Security Fore* operation la ttue JOndau district of Johor a which began tost month and la still oat* taming. Units of the Federal Field Force, a Police Area Security Unit and operational sections
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  • 120 1 Drummond Murder: Rape Attemnt? DIGNE, France, Nov. 16. G- is ton Dominicl, confessed murderer of the Drunurtond family, tried to Wll, himself today during a r©-enaatn*en"t of the crime. The aged fanner tried to throw hixraetf off a bridge here in Southern France but wjih halted by police. Roger Peyriea,
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  • 87 1 Electoral Roll Representations I The full Rendel Constitutional Commission met yeeterday and held a preliminary discussion on the question, of the electoral roll. It was decided to appoint a Committee consisting of the following to analyse (the position: Mr. Urn Yew Hock, Mr. N. A. Mallal. Inche Ahmad Din Mohamed
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  • 72 1 A total df 985.940.95 waj expended by the Federation authorities for information leading: to the capture of kWi us! tit Oonununtot terror Is L» for (the month «f October, 1953. The amounts of expen- 1 dlture for the Various Statca and Settlements were: Johore $36,978.98; Pvuang
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  • 206 1 —Malcolm Mac Donald At a luncheon given yesterday by the Singapore Union of Journalists, the Commissio-ner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald made a brilliant ana* lysis of the present day political situation in South East A*ia. The party was attended by foreign diploma te and Commonwealth Representatives, besides
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  • 88 1 Indian Athletes For Asian Olympics NEW DELHI. Nov. India will send a team of atnleies to Manila next Afey to compete in the Second Adi an Games, (the Indian. Olympic Association has decided. The Association said it will sponsor Indian squads in swimming, football, track and field, basketball, and wrestling.
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  • 32 1 NEW DBLHJ, Nov. 16. Lord Swinton. Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, arrived here yesterday afternoon from Calcutta. He will meet Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, today.— Reuter
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  • 292 1 Colonialism Is Digging Its Toes— Warns Nehru From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 16. There was a growing tendency among the Western colonial powers to harden their attitude against self-government, in the areas they controlled, declared Premier Nehru addressing a press conference here on Sunday. This was a definite
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  • 144 1 BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Ntov. 16^— Pt«si<lent Tito offered yesterday to surrender Yugoslavia's claim upon the atreße-tfic Adriatic Port City ot Trieste provided this country la allowed to annex the iwst of the free trrltory of Trieste Zone A. His .surprise proposal was advanced aa a
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  • 272 1 TWO KINDS OF CITIZENSHIP IN PAKISTAN! From Our Own. Correspondent NEW DELHI Nov. 16.— The Pakistan Constituent Assembly's decision to establish an Islamic State was a "medieval conception totally opposed to Democracy," declared Premier Nehru addressing a press conference here on Sunday. He said the principles regarding citizenship accepted by
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  • 561 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Nov. 17, '53 GRAVE THREAT TO ENTIRE S.E. ASIA XHE expression "un- riendiy act" which i is what the newspapers have used to describe India's reaction to the alleged United Stales' offer of military aid to Pakistan in exchange for permission to establish military bases
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  • 793 2 HGF DRTTAIN •acre**: m- ing a wide nmr defence" system in tfee South Pacific to supeawed* the ANZUS (Australian-New Seal aa dUnited States) Alliance. The project is being canvassed^ jaclMr among certain; Commonwealth nations, Wormed diplomats reported. The Unit* ed Statee, Pranc«, Holland and other friendly Pacific powers will
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  • 141 2 TARRANOONA (Spain), —There are a lot of strange hobbies In the world but one of the strangest is Pedro Ramirez OttvtteguTs ooUec- j tion of famous o gar butta. It cost him* about US$B,Mt. He has a notworfc of theatre users, hotel bellboys and night dab
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  • 109 2 A "Nehru Foundation" was Inaugurated lately to improve Japan. The "Nehru Foundation*' will be supported by the royalties from the sale of the Japanese translation of Pandit Nehru's book Independence and After, tvhich normally would go to Pandit Nehru. Shri Nehru graciously waived his rights to
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  • 129 2 MADRAS: "Do not bet under the impression that those whom you have elected to the Councils, Assemblies md Parliament are the most nardworked persans," said Sri 3ri Prakaaa speaking at a nee'iin* in the Cfi,ty recently. It was s-uid by a speaker *t tho meeting that
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  • 661 2 BOMBAY: Mr. James Sinclair. Minister for Ftolwrles, Oovernm^t of OaMd^ .aid that ftp.. "very modi ImPwkm** with the progress ot..yh* various ileveiopmeat proJectA to the country launched under the Five- Year Plan. Mr. Sinclair who attended the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee meeting an
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  • 51 2 Reuter ♦^J*Sr appeal ■poneorea by the British Embassy here and publicised by the English language newspaper, the Japan News, has today produced an equivalent of £177 after only three days. ..The local campaign was 'n response to appeals from London for funds to -help restore and m
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  • 60 2 '•^i my view one of the m?st impudent things that can be aaid about the visual arts.«• painting and sculptureis said very often in most parts of the, worlds it's that oW tag: I DONT KNOW ANYTHENO ABOUT ARTBUT I KNOW. WHATILJKE And tbAt'a usually
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  • 401 2 MALAYALEES APPEAL TO CENTRE ittAWKOIfAM. (Malabar): M&Jayatee dependents of Oeylon indUna, appealed to the Government of India, to con* aider the grave situatioti arismsr out of the various reatrtcttons imposed on Indians in Ceylon, and urged the Government to expedite a lasting solution to the problem. In a resolution, the
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  • 127 2 NEW DELMI: The Government of India recently announced the setting un of a commission of enquiry to ascertain the wishes of the people of Chandemagrorc in regard to the future administrative status of the city and ■utwit a. report to the Gov eminent. Dr. Amaraath Jha,
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  • 46 2 OTTAWA, Nov 15.- President Elsenhower deplored Russia's "arrogant" attitude *men he addressed a Joint Jcasion of the Canadian Parlament yesterday. He warned the Parliament that U.S.-Canadian security plans must recognise Soviet to launch ability an ato Attack on North America.
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  • 49 2 BNFS KALYAN. (Bombay State): Three thousand and five Hundred workers of the Am* jarnath Ordnance Factory And Machine Tool and Prototype Factory have struck Arork from laat week as a ♦roteet against the transfer Sri M. R. Chatterjee> Sco ftary of the Defence* Em* 1
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  • 823 2 Leprosy Treatment INDIA'S PILOT PROJECTS LUORNOW: KAjkumart Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister, aafci that it was of th« utmost importance that t«prosy patleats should not be made *> suffer from a feelhtg of Inferiority merely becauM of the fact that they happened to suffer from that disease. Rajkumart Amrit Kaur,
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  • 58 2 INIDAN IRON STEEL: DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED lau;u'lTA: A dividend of t share for y** r 1952-58 has been declared Dy the management of the Indian Tron and Steel Company. An announcement added that the dividend was to be considered aa final dividend for the year, and was being ;aid now In
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    • 25 2 A DRINK IN MUCH ESTEEM FOR QUALITY AND FLAVOUR!!! BRANDY \fe»l^ DISTILLKD, MATURED AN BOTTLED BY THF iFilPfpiflyi I^ARGEST WINE PR<K Wggga DM ING ORGANISATION
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  • 964 3 NO CONFLICT BETWEEN EXECUTIVE JUDICIARY MADRAS CHIEF MINISTER'S REPLY mmwmm The Chief Justice, Sri p v RaJajjanoar. said there ap-' peared to be two views prevalent among the people. The one waa tha* lawyers were a necessary evil, and the other, that they were an unnecessary evil Whatever might be
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  • 89 3  -  "TV> my mind, the luckiest people in the world are Not the people who make some spectacular amount of money, and then don't have to work any more: In fact, they are likely to turn out the most miserable. The luckiest people in the work are the
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  • 843 3 BANGALORE: "The Church is neither European nor American, nor t^^w. but universal, international and supranational transcending the harriers of race, language and geographical frontiers." observed Hla Grace the Most Rev. Thomas Fothjacamury, Archbishop of Bangalore* ,n the course of a statement issued, referring to certain statements made
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  • 125 3 Buckhaus, a 31-year-old German Engineer and. linguist, who is on a motor cycle world tour. He. arrived in Madras from Calcutta recently. Mr. BucWteus said starting on July 7 from Berlin he had travelled through Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey, Syria Iraq. Persia and Pakistan
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  • 92 3 SWINTON IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA, Nov. 16—viscount Swinton, British Secreof State for Commonwealth Relations arrived here yesterday from Singapore on a one-day visit. He waa met at the airport by Sir Alexander Clutterbuck, United KingUiom High Commissioner in Bndia. Lord Swiuton who was the guest of West Bengal's Governor Dr. H.
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  • 115 3 GAUHATI: A Radio station will be set up in the North Bast Frontier Agency Administration Area for the purpose of broadcasting tribal music and other Indian fold songß with a view to taming the turbulent North East Frontier Tribes. It will be recalled recently thore was a serious
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  • 64 3 PANDARPUR (Bombay State): T»e novel suggestion that people themse!ve6 must draft the second five-year plan to suit their needs and requirements, was made by »nrl N. V, Gadgil, former Mines and Mineral Resources Minister of the Government of India. Any scheme so formulated, ShriGadgil
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  • 360 3 TOw-Ytar Legislature: Reservations For Women 4 15 Tho tw Houuet* of rakiManN Federal earlier, tfu, Con*tttuent Awe.nbly decided rec«<ntlv. whfn it contlnwd disousaloas on the Constitution. General election 3-■ and byelections must not be delayed more than six months alter they fall due. la considering the position of
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  • 219 3 Photo. ERNAKULAM: Dr. A. W. Lant, Canadian fisheries research expert, now in Colombo, will visit TravancoreCochin shortly to study the working of the Nowegian fisheries development project at leendakara, near Quilon. Mr. James Sinclair, Canadian Minister of Fisheries, i'lid he was greatly impressed by
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  • 334 4 CEYLON NEWS: ifi#*t J I Premier's Move To Check Call To Responsible Persons COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Ministor, Hill soon call 4* all responsible citizens to cooperate In checking the incidence of murder. His appeal is expected to lead off an anti-homi-cide propaganda campaign which is
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  • 229 4 COLOMBO: "Radio Oeylon should be converted into a Broadcasting CorporavJoo Govarnment holding 51 p«r oent. of the shares and the public .-md commercial organdAitions haviajc 49 per cent." said Dr. W. t>tt»*riKlra, Medical ouicerin*charge of the Dental Institute when he gave evidence recently on Ms own
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  • 141 4 OOUOMBO: BOAFB la t» hold its Letfth annual session Hi Nuwom Eliya next year. fnoro January 20 to February 20. Two hundred and fifty dele eaten from 24 countries are ex* r>ecUd to jr*irticipate in the oat- month arasion. The BpeclaJLsed Agencies of the UN like the FAO.
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  • 245 4 COLOMBO: "Narrow nationalism, alt the expense of the unity of Ceylon, should be avoided at any coot/ 'said Mr. V. Kuiriaraswamy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Justice. He added: "I must re-em-phasise the great importance attached to the national lea£uag)ea of this country. In the
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  • 75 4 S ATHA WIFE CXSLOMBO: There was> a big crowd at the Jetty to see the All-Ceylon cricketer, Mr. M. Sathaslvam come home with his European wife, nee Yvonne Stevenson. They arrived in the Canton from Bogland. The Sathasivams delayed coming* ashore till after dark. Mrs. Sathasivam was the first to
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  • 181 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Edmund Grut, Overseas Vice-President of the Scandinavian Airwajs System, said In OnJwntio recently that Colombo would get free tourist public!' throughout Europe, Soarxfinar via aod the CboUaent, as well as in South America, tht United Staites of America, and Japan, if his airline decided to operate
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  • 264 4 COLO HBO: The Ceylon Government, it h understood. in greatly (perturbed hy report* that OovenuiMmt pervMite are wittingly jor unwittingly, supplying official information, without authorisation to diplomatic representative* of some .foreign Governments In Ctoylon. The method employed by personnel of these particular foreign
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  • 176 4 COLOMBO: The status and powers of the Governor-Gen-era* ana wnaiher the Prime Minister should have we power 10 ntsaXe an accing appointment wnetn .the Uovernor-lien-erai la on leave are among the questions proposed to t)e adareesed Co members of the Government FarliajnenrUuy uivup uor iWxelr viewa by
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  • 72 4 A 5-DAY WEEK FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS <J° LO*BO: No sacWnw affldaiave-day week for puSfc fWVWBta are two sumceouoiH ttte Prime Mltoteter^U pS batore hia oofleapoea in th« Oabtoiet shortly. Xn caaea where employees are superfluous the aim shouW i be transtfereoce elsewhere, saW Sfr John KoteJawaki to th< Press recently.
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    24 4 Mr. M. S. M. M. Meyappa Ohottlar and Mr. S. Ran* swaml Naidu who arrived here enroute to Australia^ New Zealand, Philippines and Japan.^
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  • 292 4 COLOMBO; "Ttoe power of Arabic <U> penetrate other languages to nufcewarthy, and toe instance, ao tar as 1 can a~e, very many of the co called rtniiugueae words in Sinhaie.ie ao-o Arabic in origin. It is dtjrnifir»wt ithait the message of isiam was delivered at a
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  • 193 4 COLOMBO: The overall denclt for the current financial year is. estimated by the Central Bank of Oeylon to he about Rs. 91 million. The Central Bank, in its latest bulletin, states thalt the budget wa.s prepared in "exceptional circumstances" when the continued drain on the country's foreign resources
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  • 194 4 COLOMBO: It Is fitting that India's High Coniraisj skmer O. C Desal should hand over to Ctoylon the gjf t of i fertiliser produced at Sindri, in Bihar. Before diplomat Desai came to Ceylon he had been closely connected with the factory at Sindri (he was
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  • 60 4 In Kerala! TKIVANDKUM, Nov. 16. l Flying sanaers have re- turned to India. TUs ttau» to Aleppey, 60 miles sooth of this city. J The staff of an observe- J tory there confirmed Deports of white cylindrical object speeding through the sky, ieavin* behind it a 50-foot ton*
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  • 233 4 LONDON. Nov. 16. John J BDer has been elected Secre- i tary of the Malayan Forum. The Forum meets at Malaya Hail in tJryanitcm Square, a semi-official hosted for Malayan students. Chairman of the governors is Haja Sir Uda Bin Raja I Mohammed. Oommisaiooer
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  • 68 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 16.-~ Tn« I Maharaja of Bhutan^ ruler of tnat remote independent state bordering Tibet on India's Northern Frontier, <mii visu I New Delhi as a Stale Kueat aunnj? the second week of January. With the Maharaja who became Bhutan's nu«t on oct 27,
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  • 54 4 KARACHI, Nov. 16.— Pakt* tan's Oommuniat party has decided to participate in next February's general elections la East Pakistan, it was reported Sunday. The party also decided to j form a united front with all opposition parties against th« present Moslem League, ruling 1 party
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  • 95 4 NEW DEtid, Nov. 1«. Procedures for the transfer of voluntary (and girts from rich landlords to needy itillers of the soil will soon form a pan of <the Delhi State Statutes. New Delhi's tMef Minister Braama Pratcash announced in the state assembly his Government would sponsor
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  • 124 4 OAiLCUTTA, Nov. 16.— Mr. Kagnavan, India a Ajnoassador to China, said here yeserday there were no prooema oetween Incua and Cmna *ie told reporters each counavamed the menusmp oi other and added: "As the /ears go by, China and India, r respective of the ideology .hey
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  • 82 4 TOKYb, Nov. 1«. U.S. Viee-FTesideni Rtohard< Nixcr dnnounoed today he wiil visit troubled Iran, at President Eisenhower's request. In early December while returning the United States from a tour of the Far Bast and Sou; Asia. He gave no details, but Inaloatkma were he would stx,;,
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