Indian Daily Mail, 19 November 1953

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  • 16 1 Indian Dailp Mail OL. IX. No. 279. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 19, 1953. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 48 1 Photo. Almost naked, this Nubs Province (Western Sudan) voter carries a long spear a» he rides an ox to the local polling station during the current Sudanese elections. The m HI <>n -square- mile eountrv U »lectlnir lt& fir^tever Parliament.— AP
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  • 289 1 THEY TRIED TO OVERTHROW BR. GOVT.! EDINBURGH, Scotland Nov. 18. Four men on trial for plotting to overthrow the government were accused here yesterday of planning a campaign of terror aimed at bringing about a declaration of martial iaw in Scotland. The men ail in their twenties were alleged to
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  • 105 1 LOAN FOR CEYLON LONDON, Nov. 18. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Finance Minister now having economic and financial talks at the Treasury here plans to fly to Colombo on Thursday, a usually reliable source said yesterday. He is accompanied by Mr. N. U. Jayawardene, Governor of the Ceylon Central Bank. Sir
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  • 135 1 $5OO Limit-India's Appeal In Vain, Says Nehru 100 Refused Entry Into Singapore From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.— One hundred persona had been refused entry into Singapore during August and September following application of the new immigration law there, stated Prime Minister Shri Jawanarlal Nehru answering a question
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  • 451 1 Mr. Gershon Agron, foun-der-editor of The Jerusalem fost. Israel's only English daily newspaper, is here on a goodwill visit in connection with the United Israel Appeal. Mr. Agron has so far visited India, Burma and Siam and proposes to visit Philippines and Japan also. Addressing a press
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  • 117 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 18. Acharya Kripalani, leader of the Praja-Socialist Party, has ruled that no member of the Party should join the Andhra Congress dominated Ministry. He expressed regret that Mr. T. Prakasam had left the party to head the Government as a
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  • 152 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. The U.S. Supreme Oourt lias been a.-ruu to smke down at once segregation of an^cio and wmte pupus in lubac acnoois ai being in violation of two amcn.nn- m.s to me Constitution. A brief filed Monday by attorneys of Negro parents in
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  • 74 1 RANGOON, Nov. 18. -Japan to govfitHiiu.lL agreement wan Burma in Rangoon for the purchase of 20,000 tons of Burmese nee in tne current year, it was learned here yes.eiciay. Burma has a large surplus of rice from last year and the new harvest is only two
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  • 76 1 BOMBAY One of the top Congress leaders of India Sri S. K. Patil member of Parliament has advocated cow protection, not as a religious step but as one of love for animals. In his opinion a person who hag no love for animals will not be
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  • 82 1 BOMBAY: A Conference of Mayors from principal cities in India, Pakistan Burma and Ceylon is planned to be held in Bombay in January next to coincide with civic exhibition. The object of the conference Is to frame a constitution for municipal corporations in view of changed condition* under
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  • 50 1 MR. MENON LEAVING FOR PENANG The Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, will leave Singapore by air on Nov. 24 for Penangr. He will be in Penang on the 24th and 25th and la K.L. on 26th. He will return to {Hnf&pore on, 27th
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  • 28 1 Mr. Soosai also revealed that an All-Malayan Oooperative Conference will be held in Singapore during the Easter Holidays next year which amen? m*tt»r* will 4*a
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  • 81 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 18.— Mr. B. Parameswaran, ex Minister and now Secretary to the Tamilnad Congress Committee, was elected unanimously as the Mayor of Madras City by the Corporation Council on Tuesday. According to Convention, it was the turn of a Harijan this
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  • 350 1 "New Deal" For S'pore Chinese Farmers: Co-Op. Society Proposed (By Our Staff Reporter) To save the farmers in the Colony, mostly Chinese, from the clutches of the middlemen and from indebtedness to shopkeepers and moneylenders, it is proposed to form a co-operative society for them, unuer tne name and style
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  • 136 1 Death Of Veteran Indian Journalist From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 18.— Mr. S. Sadanand one of the pioneers of Indian journalism died here in hospital on Tuesday, aged 53. He was one of the stalwarts who built up a strong nationalist press despite the utmost opposition of the British
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Nov. 18. The House of cVwnmons Tuesday night overwhelmingly approved continuation of Britain's peacetime conscription for another five years at least. The vote was 288 to 38 a government majority of 250 with most Labour MP's abstaining. Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill had warned Commons that
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  • 60 1 PARIS, Nov. 18.— A death mask of Napoleon, the only proven original. ha* been found in the Paris suburb of Malmaison. It was made by Dr. Francois Antomarchi about 20 hours after the Emperor's death on St. Helena. Later, Antomarchi made several copies in bronze and other
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  • 414 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18— The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, said yesterday that all unrepatrtated prisoners of war in Korea must be given their freedom next Jan. 22 even if no political conference has been held by that
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  • 100 1 LONDON. Nov. 18.— General Sir Gerald Tempter, High Commissioner in Malaya, leaves here this morning for Singapore. Since he returned to Britain earner thia month, he has had talks with senior officials of the Colonial Office, the War Office and the Treasury. And, it became" known
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  • 62 1 CAJLCUTTA, Nov. 18.—An Egyptian economic mission led by former Finance Minister Hussein Fahmi is due here on Dec. 18 for talks on trade expansion between Egypt and India, it wae officially stated yesterday, The mission passed through here on its way to Tokyo for discussions with
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  • 29 1 BERKELEY (California), Nov. 18.— Captain Kurl A. Ahlin, 86, retired Commodore of the American President Lines fleet, died at his Berke* lay home Tuesday-— A.P
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  • 141 1 No Pak-U. S. Pact Now —Dulles WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. The United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday that the United States was no at present negotiating with Pakistan either a military aid agreement, or an agreement to establish AmetLa ba.ee on Pakistan* territory. Mr. Dulles made
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  • 98 1 KARACHI, Nov. 18.—The Government of Pakistan Tuesday cabled Foreign Minister Zafrullah Khan who is in New York to contact the U.S. State Department and ask whether Washington reports are correct that the U.S. Government would inform India in advance if she decides to send military
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  • 90 1 BERMUDA CONFAB WILL DISCUSS GERMANY AUSTRIA WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.— The United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, made it clear yesterday that the Big Three Bermuda conference next month would discuss, amongst other things the future of Germany and Austria. Mr, Dulles told his weekly press conference that
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. General George C. Marshall left Walter Read army hospital Monday "'markedly improved" after 15 days' treatment for an inflamed lung. Announcing this Tuesday, the hospital said the former U.S. Army Chief-of Staff would continue his convalescence at his home in Pinehurts, North Carolina.—
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  • 91 1 BOMBAY The Bombay Municipal Corporation is planning to provide more jobs for unemployed. A Special Subcommittee of the Corporation appointed for the purpose has produced a plan to relieve unemployment in the city. The total oost of the plan is around threehundred and sixtyfour lakhs
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  • 411 2 Indian Daily Mail Hindu Marriages In The Colony Spore, Thurs. Nov. 19, '58 r fHE bill which Mr. C. R. Dasaratharaj is intending to introduce into the Singapore Legislative Council next March, to legalise Hindu marriages in the Colony by making their registration compulsory, is one which, we have no
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  • 111 2 Nursing An Art And A Science vVAGPUR. Inaugurating the t<>rty-.sccond annual conference of Ihc Trained Nurses Association of India, Dr. B. Pat:;ibi Seetaramayya, Governor of M<idhya Pardosh said that nursing was both an art and •i .science, calling for general md specialised knowledge and i spirit of service. Th President
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  • 1542 2 Background To Agitation NEW DELHI: The Akali "morcha" on Delhi is showing definite signs of fizzling oat. Sardar Hukum Singh and Giani Kartar Singh, left Delhi for Rohtak to meet master Tara Singh. They are carrying a copy of the letter written by Dr. Katju. Home Minister,
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  • 229 2 NEW DELJd: Dr K. N. Katju, India's Home Minister, has stated that all concessions and facilities open to the backward classes in the Hindu community would be available to such classes among the Sikh community even outside Punjab and PEPSU. Dr. Katju, who was replying to a
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  • 99 2 NEW DELHI: Baba Kharak Singh, veteran SiKh leader, appealed to the minorities, particularly the Sikhs, to "stand solidly behind Mr. Nehru and strengthen his hands so that he may solve their various problems to the entire satisfaction of all concerned." In a message felicitating Mr. Nehru,
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  • 55 2 NEW DELHI: About 1,000 Sikhs of Delhi, who recently resigned from the Akali Dai as a protest against the "reactionary and anti-national role of Master Tara Singh" have decided to join the Congress. The decision to join the Congress was taken at a meeting of
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  • 122 2 NEW DELMI: The Community projects have made good progress and the peoples, response has been encouraging. Twelve and half per cent or in other words one out of every eight villages in India has come under the scope of the National Extension Service, which covers 45,000 villages
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  • 57 2 CUTTACK (Orissa) An Alsatian dog had a successful encounter last week with a cheetah. The dog charged straight at the cheetah, fatally injuring It The wild animal had entered the compound of a contractor of a construction work apparently In search of a prey. The dog was
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  • 140 2 ANNAMALAINAGAR (Madras State): Mr. Dudley Benanayake, the former Premier of Ceylon who is fast recouping his health, advised students ©f th« AimamaJai University to imbibe the lessons of co-operation and mutual aid. He exhorted them to use the instrument of political freedom for the establishment
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  • 91 2 CALCUTTA: No fewer than 20,641 foreigners visited the West Bengal State last year, according to a statement made by the Chief Minister Dr. B. C. Roy in West Bengal State Assembly In reply to a query of a Communist member, the Chief Minister said that
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  • 66 2 NAjGPUR: The medical inspectioft report of the Nagpur University discloses that that the women students are poorer in health than the boy students. U n d r-nourtehment, dental defects and diseases of the eye were common complaints. The proportion of under-weighted women has increased according
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  • 56 2 RANCHI (Behan Flvehundied aborigine girl guides md six-hundred scouts representing various schools of the District, participated in rally of welcome on the occasion of the Indian President Dr. Rajendra Prasad's visit to Ranchi on Wednesday. The President commended the Rcout movement for itu value In developing character
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  • 519 2 compensation ana renaouitauon grant. Claimants living in homoand infirmaries are considered a particularly needy class and will receive greater consideration in the payment of rehabilitation of grants. It is reliably understood that, as soon as administrative arrangements have been completed, the Union Ministry of
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  • 1631 3 SOME INTERESTING DETAILS Longevity Among Men x«7 S DE U l M Ovw 81 million* out of a population of 597 millions In India neither earn anything nor are they in receipt of any unearned inoume. as revealed by the oensua figures released. Of the total population
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  • 148 3 MADRAS: The claim that private enterprise in India had acquitted itself very well in the development of tome of Uie major industries in thf country was put forward by Sri I>. C Kolharl President of the Hindustan Chamber of commerce and a former President of the Federation
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  • 588 3 Signs of increasing longe- vity among men have < been witnessed in the 1951 census. Thla la reflected in the drop in the percentage of widows which has been reduced from 16.1 in the 1931 census to 12.8 in the 1951 census. As available indications do not
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  • 276 3 NEW DELHI: Addressing a metting of the members and directors of the Railway Board and the General Managers of State Railways, Indian Prime Minister Jawhrlal Nehru said on Tuesday that India could not hope to progress unless she caught up with scientific developments elsewhere in the world
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  • 117 3 KARACHI: India and Pakistan will formally exchange on November, 20 prisoners captured during the Kashmir fight September 1947 to January 194y. Tne exenange follows an agreement between Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawhar* lal Nehru and Pakistan Prime Minister Sri Mohammad Alt and will be effected at Sucheterarh
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  • 247 3 MADRAS: India will be exporting trainer aircraft especially to South East Asian countries. This type of aircraft is at present mass produced in the Hindustan Aircraft Factory. Already inquiries have been received from two countries, one of them being Ceylon, and literature regarding design and construction
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  • 331 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Deputy Minister for Food. Sri M. V. Kriahnappa, toU a meeting of the Food, an«l Civil Supplies Secretaries of rtoe-»urplUM Mates that the import of rloe would no longer be necessary tf the surplus States continued to
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  • 356 3 MADRAS: Indian Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru's stocks' are very high with the people of Japan, both men and women, because of his efforts to achieve world peace, according to Sreemathi Amniu Swaminath.tn Ixvtder of the Indian Women's Goodwill Mission to Japan. The Mission consisted of
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  • 333 3 RBWA. Vindhya Pradesh: A survey made by the Union ijoveinmtaxt s bureau of Mines and other industrialists has resulted in the discovery of immense possibilities of mineral wealth in the newly vinuhya fradesh State. The Vindhyu Pradesh State was formed by the merger of several
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  • 104 3 Sri Krishnaippa expressed satisfaction at the overall improvement in the food situation, particularly in respect of rice. He complimented the surplus States on having procured nearly 800,000 tons of rice this year, compared to about 322,000 tons in 1952. He asked these/ States not to
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  • 120 3 SHOI^APUR: Two former Directors of the Shoiapur Spinning and Weaving Mills Company, Sris D. S. Morarka and R. S. Morarka, were arresiea, ana produced before the Third Resident Magistrate Mr. B. A. Luthc, on a charge of having embezzled the company's funds to the
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  • 144 3 Hyderabad Legation In Karachi KARAOHI: The Pakistan Foreign Office said "We have no knowledge that Hyderabad (Deccan) legation in Karachi is closing, as reported in a section of the Press." A spokesman of the Foreign Office made this statement in reply to a query on Press reports, which had further
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  • 619 4 CEYLON NEWS: Result Of P.M-lndian H.C's Visit To Talaimannar COLOMBO: Mr. J. Dev&sahayam, Inspector General of Madras Police, who had been here, touring with the Premier, Sir John Koteiawala, and Mr. Deaai, Indian High Commissioner in Ceylon, the Mannar Coast, left for Madras after
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  • 320 4 Commended Condemned AIiUTOAMA: Meetlyagoda Gunaratana Thero told a Paththagoda meeting that I film on the life of Buddha would help the propagation of I Buddhism and serve to en- I lighten those Ignorant of Butt* dhism. It was absured, he said to hold meeting's and criticise Professor M.alalasekera for the
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  • 142 4 COLOMBO: The Madraa Government in a communication to the India Government have strongly recommended th ntmtr of financial nssiatanc* to Indian "refugees from Oey* km" to settlt* la Andaman*. North Borneo etc.. if they so desired. Forwarding a memorandum received by the State Government from the
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  • 56 4 AJVEBALANGODA: "Buddltfsts In Ceylon are degenerate, and our leaders still look to the West for everything", said AonbaLangoda Dhammabusala Thcro Principal. Sri Sastrodhaya Pirlvena, at the annual prize giving held last week. "Education Is In a meas because what one Minister does w undone by
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  • 75 4 Tenders will be received at the office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, 31, Grange Road, Singapore up to 5 p.m on Friday the 4th December 1963 for annual repairs to the two premlseg "Bharat Bhawan" at No. 2, Peirce Drive and "India House"
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  • 60 4 AUZU Rl E World Famous Indian Dancer Assisted 5y Eqaally Famous SYBARIS TRIO of PERSIA others will give recitals <rt Eastern, Western, Ancient Mythological Acrobatic I>ances on 28th, 29th 30th Nov. '53 at 8.00 p.m. At The Singapore Badminton Hall, Lorong 20, Geylang Tickets at $7, 5 3 Available at
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  • 138 4 COLOMBO: For the ftrat time since It started to func* tion, the Cement factory at KanJceaaoturad Is using locally produced gypsum. kaat month alone, the Sail Department supplied the cemeolt fadttory with 600 tona oC gypaum thua savins: the Government roughly Rs. 50,--000. It will he able to
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  • 212 4 COLOMBO: Private exportera of scrap iron are striving to export as much scrap as poartbJe before the U.S. Goveminent lifts its recently imposed wvoft and re-export baa on scrap. Five thousand two hundred tons of scrap are sow being load d oo the Panamanian
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  • 100 4 DUNDEE (Natal): An Cndtaa charred with tresPfewin* Into a cemetery was discharged by the Magistrate here after he had explained that be bad Cone to the cemetery to pray for nun. Tho Indian, H. V. Mood'.-y. said he had tried praying: fcr rain at three different times and
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  • 533 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Cyril Gardiner. Managing Director of Tucker's Ltd., pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal trespass with intent to abduct and of uainr criminal force on Mrs. T. Murugeear, aged 86, of 89, Alexandra Place, Cinnamon Gardens before Mr. M. W. M. Cader,
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  • 324 4 COLOMBO: Sir John Kotelawala. Prime Minister of Ceylon, it is learnt, has forwarded his reply to Mr. Nehru in the course of which he is reported to have stated that he will visit New Delhi sometime in January. The repiy was handed to Mr. Nehru personally by the
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  • 213 4 OOLOMBO. In the quiet of a Suiuiay afternoon a oneman comeciy kept ponce and *"ire Brigade oxueers busy, for ttve hours at ta© uoroon tiaraena, in the Fort. I* K. Dionis, said to be just out of jail, cilmbed a large "nuga tree"
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  • 79 4 India Czechoslovakia Trade Agreement NEW DELHI, Nov. 18.—India and Czechoslovakia Tuesday signed a trade agreement valid until Dec 31, 1954 under which India will treat Czechoslovakia as a soft currency country for the purpose of import-export licensing, and the iron curtain country will extend most-favoured nation treatment to India. The
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  • 31 4 RUBBER INDUSTRY RADIO TALK At 7.10 p.m. today listeners to Radio Malaya will hear a talk by Mr. H. A. Campbell Chairman of the Joint Working Party on the Rubber Industry.
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  • 44 4 cement factory had to stop work temporarily for lack of this material, the Salt Department stepped in with an offer of 600 tons. The factory has found that local gypsum Is as good as, and in some respects, better than the Imported variety. FOC
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  • 49 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 18. Three Americans arrested in Saudi Arabia for entering a forbidden area around the Moslem holy city of Mecca have been released, their employers announced here Tuesday. A spokesman declared earlier reports that they had been stoned ami hpntpn «re erfoneous.- A.P.
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  • 54 4 LENIN STAUN TOMB MOSCOW, Nov. 18.—Thousands of people marched across snow-covered Red Square yesterday to file through the Lenin Stalin tomb and had their first public opening of the tomb since the Soviet leader died in March. The first in yesterday were several delegations of wreath layers, including some Chinese,
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  • 47 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.— US. Foreign Operations Administrator, H&roid Stassen, will meet at Istanbul on Dec! 8 wiith representatives of his agency from Greece, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia. India, Pakistan, the Lebanon, Afghanistan. Nepal. Libya and Ethiopia.- A.P.
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  • 47 4 UNITED NATIONS (N.Y.). Nov. 18.— Th€ U.N. 60-nation Political Committee Tuesday postponed a vote on U.S -backed disarmament proposal for hours. It was the second delay in reaching a decision in tho plan which includes a suggestion for big power arms talks. A.P.
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