Indian Daily Mail, 26 July 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOU X. No. 160. SINGAPORE, MONDAY JULY 36, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS.
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    75 1 French and Vietmi'nh oflierrs, enemies fo r eight years of bitter jungle warfare In Indo-China, early on July 21 signed in unnistfre in Geneva which will split the coastal State of \irtnain between Western and Communist regimes Above ■Itlura shows General Ta Quan:r Buu, Defence Minister of Vctminh, signing the
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  • 259 1 LISBON, Portugal, July, 25.— A crowd, estimated to be 100,000 strong, gathered last night outside Lis bon Town Hall to demon si rate against the seizure oi the village of Dadra, in th Portuguese-India territory of Damao, by Indian Nationalist, and reported Indian Nationalist threats to
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  • 126 1 Madurai-Bodi Branch Rail Opened From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: July 25 The Mty-six-mile-lonjj branch rail. *ay line from Madura! to Uxhnayakanur which was man tied twelve years ago curing the wa r time has now been relaitf and the first train travelled throughout the whole togth on Saturday. Mr Bak.
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  • 92 1 betfSSff' Jul y 25 Sir Her. '"■'nviiiMnis, 69 Conservative ■w for East Croydon. who was rj* lH i 1 lhe House of Comc r L°? lursdil y night with a 1 haemorrhage, died at London home today. s»"r Herbert Williams was a Conservative MP for a quarter
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  • 134 1 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, July 25. Judy Luck, a barrister and executive of the Peoples Progressive Party, is claiming compensation of 50,000 Guiana dollars (more than £10,000 sterling) for wrongful imprisonment. Notice of his intention to do so has been served on Mr. G. Sharpies, the magistrate who
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  • 80 1 TOKYO. July. 25—Communist Vietminh leader, Ho Chi Minh, today pledged to "liberate" the southern half of Indochina, radio Peiping said in a Chinese language broadcast. The Red leader told Communists at the time of the signing of the armistice agreement that the line of demarcation
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  • 64 1 SEOUL. July 25 President Syngman Rhee left for the United States today where he will begin a series of top level conferences on the economic and military future of South Korea. The President, his Austrian born wife and a party of government advisors took off on
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  • 33 1 The Commander -in Chief, Far Bast Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, returned to Tengah last evening from Kuching on the conclusion Of his visits to British North Borneo, Brunei and Ba.
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  • 222 1 Penyar's New Move To Fight Hinduism From Our Own Correspondent me Kalagham and Buddhism had a ereat deal in appreciation of a greater number of neonle not rn st decades Periyar has been considered to be the greatest atheist in South India, and has shown
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  • 36 1 From Our Own Correspondent AJMEK, July 25. The Congress Working Committee meeting here yesterday resolved that the Congress objective in India is the establishment of a Welfare State based on socialised economy. Copyright
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  • 51 1 CAIRO, July 25.— The British Minister of War, Mr. Antony Head, arrived here today for talks with the Egyptian Government over the future of the Suez Canal base. Mr, Head is expected to join the talks tomorrow, when the British and Egyptian delegations are due to meet.
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  • 331 1 The Singapore Safety First Council in connection with the fonncoming Safety First-Week Sept. G to 19 is offering brand-new bicycles and cash prizes for best essays on the Subject "Safety-First with special emphasis on Road Safety." The competition is open to students
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    33 1 Photo. Vietminh Foreign Minister Phan Van Dong, left, Russian Foreign Minister Mr Molotov leaving the French Headquarters at Geneva on July 20 at the end of the midday meeting of the Conference.- A.P
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  • 46 1 TUNIS, July 25.— Colonel De La Pallione, chief of the guard of the Bey of Tunis, was shot by a terrorist here yesterday. The Colonel was attached as h« got into his car thi* after* ftwo »*ttr iwvim hit tftot 90
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  • 124 1 Dr. A. L Mudaliar Re-elected Vice-Chancellor From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July, 25— Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar has foeen appointed Vice-Chancellor of Madras University by the Governor for another term of three years This is his fifth successive term of office. Even though the senate was required to submit a
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  • 116 1 India Calls I-C Commission Meeting NEW DELHI, July «6 India has called an immediate meeting of the IndoChina truce supervisory commission, of which she is chairman, it was announced here today. Invitations have gone to Canada and Poland, the other members of the commission. The mtetlng would map out a
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  • 163 1 The Singapore City Council Labour Strike negotiation talks yesterday were reported deadlocked. meeting, probably in New Delhi. He Hill not be permanent member, however, a& he will be leading India's United Nations delegation. Meanwhtte at Ajmer, West Central India, Mr Nehru, the Prime Minister, today told the
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  • 61 1 An Indian was killed and a Chinese wounded both civilians i when terrorists ambushed a Kempas Estate lorry in the Labis area of Johore on Saturday. A follow-up party of the First East Yorks found ambush positions for four terrorists, which seemed to have been occupied
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    65 1 Above picture was taken at a lunch given by Mr. K. Subramaniam, Manager, the Indian Overseas Bank Limited? to Shri M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government cf India in Malaya at the Adelphi Hotel last Thursday. Picture on right shows Mr. A. P. Menon speaking a t a dinner
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  • 153 1 Congress's Assurance To Goans FAREWELL PARTIES TO GOPALA NENON From Our Own Correspondent AJMER, July 25. 'The Invpendence of India wilj not be complete unless ine Portuguese and French pockets are integrated with the Union and their liberation is therefore an integral part of the Indian Freedom Movement,' 1 declared
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  • 82 1 LONDON, July, 25 Mr Chcu En Lai, Prime Minister or China, has received "warmJohn KoteJawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, on signing of the Geneva-Indochina agreement, the New China News Agency reported last night. Sir John Kotelawala said the agreement "is a matter of ffrcat satisfaction to
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  • 44 1 The next fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday, July 28 at 7 p.m. at "Gokula Villa", 9, Boscombc Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri R. M. Krishnan. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend.
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  • 44 1 BANGKOK, July, 25 Although nc new rice agreement between Thai and British ter ritoriea has been signed, the British have ordered an additional 15,000 tons of rice for Malaya and Sarawak, Luang Thavil Settapanichkarn, Direc* tor General of rer*' AP
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  • 127 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 25.— The President of the Indian Union, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, intends to stay in Mysore State for some weeks. It is hoped that his stay in the salubrious climate for which this state is noted, will prove to be a
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  • 85 1 Two Europeana were killed— one instantly ana the other died of his wounds in hospital and another Europaen and two Special Constables were slightly wounded when an armoured Land Rover and a oneton truck in which they were travelling were ambushed by an unknown number of
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  • 81 1 54-ITEMS AGENDA FOR U.N. MEETING NEW YORK, July 25.— Fifty-four items appear on the provisional agenda *of the Unit, ed Nations nineth general assembly opening in New York on Sept. 21. Details of the subjects for discussion were published at United Nations headquarters last night. High up in the list
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  • 40 1 BANGKOK, July, 25—Three Indian Navy destroyers and a training frigate docked at Bangkok on a seven day goodwill visits as part of the Indian fleet's summer cruise. Commanding th esquadron ii Caotam Surnidra Natn Jtojiiu FOC
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  • 527 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon, July 26, 1954. SUBJECTS OF FORMER INDIAN STATES in the Colony Legislative Council last Tuesday, the AttorneyGeneral Mr. E. J. Davies advised persons born in the i Indian States (meaning, the former princely 01 < "native" States as they were called) to consult the Representative
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  • 1493 2  -  ORDINANCE BY 1922 ACT AMENDED PROVISION FOR ASSESSMENT AND REOPENING OF CASES NEW DELHI: An Ordinance has been issued by the Government of India to amend the Income Tax Act to provide for re-opening and fresh assessment of cases of tax evasion discovered
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  • 204 2 Atomic Energy For Civil Aircraft the CALiCUTTA: Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, in a written article to a trade journal in Calcutta haa expressed the view that, "betore the turn of the century, civil aircraft wi.l be powered by atomic energy and that ou A
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    25 2 rnoTO). Mr. MONTAGUE JAYAWIKREMA, Ceylon's New Transport Minister declared open a new section of the Show Room arnutlsed by the ip^*»« m»h finmmiuinn <_ rvvi««.K. WrjotvrA*^
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  • 81 2 BOMBAY: The fabulous jewel-atudded Indian carpei, which could not be flown to New York last week due U» certain "procedural difficulties", was flown from here by a T.W.A. Constellation last week. The carpet, adorned wltn 1,800 precious stones of 45 different varieties, owned by an
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  • 57 2 JUBBULPORE: The Chief Engineer of Posts and Telegraphs, Sri B. R. Batra, last week said the manufacture ol wooden telegraph poles would be undertaken shortly at Satna in Vindhya Pradesh. The wooden poles, would be processed on a scientific basis to Increase their durability, and make them
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  • 95 2 MADRAS: The Government will take, a decision within a week on the Madras Corporation's request fo r financial assistance to help it take over the City's tram service it is learnt. Inquiries show that wnne court permission is necessary for the disposal of the Company's
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  • 426 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. Pattom Thanu PUlai, Chief Minister, last week denied) in the Travencore -Cochin Assembly allegations that his Ministry had severely cut down btut?et allotments for development schemes provided in the preliminary budget by the Congress. Mr. Pillai. who was replying to a number of cut
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  • 87 2 MASTER B. RAMALINGAM receives a prize from MRS DEVAKI KRISHNAN, member of Kuala Lumpu r Municipal Council, at the Bungsar Road, (Kuala Lumpur) Government Tamil School Sports held on July 18, at the School Grounds. Master Ranmalingam came first in the 100
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  • 40 2 NAGPUR; The Madhy a Pradesh Assembly, which meeta en Aug. 24, will hold 18 sittings till Sept. 17 to dispose of official business. N o non-official day has been allowed. The main legislative busl-
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  • 117 2 BANARAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras declared open last week Uie new building of the Vasanu college for women run by the Foundation for New Educa. tion. at Rajghat here. Speaking on the occasion Mr Sri Prakaaa advised tha students and teachers of the
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  • 30 2 neas is tn fc consideration of the Land Revenue Code Bill, which seeks to consolidate all land revenue laws, o *er 9 0 which are aoueht to be repealed.- FOC
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  • 643 3 TALKS LIKELY TO BE RESUMED THIS WEEK SEW DELHI: The trade negotiations on an offi cial level between India and Communist China which W ere initiated by the Chinese Embassy here a* ihl time of Mr. Chou-En-lai's visit last month are lx petted to be resumed here
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  • 567 3 NEW DELHI: An Indian Delegation of engineers conm sting of Mr. Kanwar Sain, Chairman, Central Water and Power Commission, and Dr. K.L. Rao, Director of Designs, was sent to China to .stuc'Jy the flood control measures adopted on rivers i n that country.
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  • 64 3 HYDERABAD: The entire Peasant population of Malka P"^» village 2 1/3 mtiett from here, w ai shortly trek 5sJ S** 4 to Place thel r grievance* before the Km" accona to the President of the Malkapur Co-operative Tenants' Farm ing Society. These peasants, 1600
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  • 62 3 way. Sweden nad Egypt. The agreements with these countries follow almost the same pattern, inidcating the commodities that arc available for export and import by the respective countries and granting oortain procedural facilities for traders m regard to shipment, payment, etc. With Burma and Ceylon India has special agreements which
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  • 64 3 FRANCES BLAAS, a Dutch girl, who is a student of the Taylor Dance Studio in ballet and other types of dancing. Among the items she will perform are an Indian dance "Ullasa Nryitya (Dance of Happiness) at the Capitol Theatre to-day Monday, July 26.
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  • 133 3 Goes Apace CALCUTTA: The Consti. tuent Assembly of Pakistan approved recently nomennlu tire for the Legislature aM the Executive in the future constitution of Pakistan. The following list of no. menclature was approved by the Assembly unanimously. "President 5 for Head of the State. > Parliament for
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  • 86 3 PALGHAT: The Panchayat Board, Kollengodc, 15 miles from here Sri C. Vaaudeva Menon, President, presiding, requested the Government to permit the Board to contribute one fourth of the cost of a well to be dug by the Community Project Administration at Payyalur village at an estimated
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  • 272 3 NEW DELHI: Reactions of the State Governments and Pradesh Congress Committees to proposals for amendment of of the Indian Constitution suggested by the Constitution Sub-Committee of the Congress Working Committee will be exmained at its meeting here. It is understood that most of vhe States have
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  • 104 3 KARACHI: Paki-tan Kail ways are going full steam ahead with the programme of modernization, Diesel electric locomotives are now hauling light-weight carriages in West and East Pakistan introduction of diesel e'ec. tric traction on Pakistan Railways has necessitated workshop and shed facilities being provided in both
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  • 141 3 BOMBAY Smt. Vijayalakahmi, President of the U. N. General Assembly, returned to Bombay on Friday last by an Air India International plane London after her official visit to the United Kingdom and Yugoslavia. She stated at the Santa Cruz airport that her visit to both the
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  • 344 3 NEW DELHI* Pakistan's unreasonable opposition to the opening of the Bhakra canal is commented upcn by the "Economist." London, a Conservative weekly, in an editorial paying a great tribute for the achievement in Bhakra. The paper says that th e issues in controversy with Pakistan have
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  • 78 3 Periyar On CapitalLabour Relations SALEM: The need for cordial- relationship between employers and workers and to increase production was stressed by Srti E.V Ramaswam: Naicker. Leader of the Dravida Kazhag-am. while speaking at the anniversary celebrations of the Marumalarchi Manram in the Pension Lines Salem, on Saturday last Srimathi Mani
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  • 110 3 BANGLORE: The two-day conference of Secretaries of the Andhra a nd Mysore State Governments for a discussion of some outstanding issues between the two Governments concluded last week. It is learnt that some tentative conclusions have been arrived at, which will be submitted to the
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  • 352 3 MADRAS: An appeal to Government t« drop the proposal for levy pf additional sales tax on mill clcth, including woollen and silk fabrics, was made by Mr. M. A. Badsha, President, Madras Cloth Dealers' Association, in his address bo the tenth annual meeting of
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    101 3 RIDA tractors are available to help the Chnagkat Jong colon st to plough and harrow his land. The aim of the authorities is to develop the entire 6-acre allotment of a colonist in one year. Where tractors are used, a loan of up to $90 per acre will lx» available
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  • 121 3 SRINOAR: Over a lakh Pakhtoons living in Jammu and Batches of them received certificates granting them rights of State subjects from Bakshi Ghulam Mchamed at village Gutlibagh, 17 miles from Srinagar. Paying warm tribute to Pakhtoons for their role in the country's liberation
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  • 53 3 CALCUTTA: Following a stay-in-strike since Thursday by all its 3,500 workers, the management last week declared a lock-out of the Tltaghur Paper Mills near Barrackpore, about 18 miles from Calcutta. The workers demanded the removal of the contractor whose men it was alleged, had assaulted some cf
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  • 64 3 RAIPUR (Madhya Pradesh): The Christian Missionary Activities Inquiry Committee presided ever by Dr. M. B. Niyogi, which arrived here heard oral evidence from repreaentatives of various parties* and professions a s well as Christian Missionary spokesmen. The Committee has already concluded its preliminary tour of
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  • 75 3 BOMBAY Si r Patrick Cadell, a retired member of the Indian Civil Service, criticised recently in a letter published in the 'Times' the proposal "for the abolition of the Indian Institute a t Oxford," says a London report. Sir Patrick recalled in his letter that the
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  • 334 4 Perak Sultan Opens New Tamil School In Teluk Ansor Entirely Donated By Mr. Sithambaram Pillai TELUK ANSON: Before 3,000 people, the Sultan of Perak recently opened the new Tamil school in Teluk Anson on Saturday and proudest of them aL was the man after whom the school was named. For
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    84 4 Mr. Slthambram Pitta*, the donor of the school can be fused together into a wider heritage of thought and customs which will ensure harmony and peace among the peoples." The Sultan then opened the arts and handicraft exhibition In the school, planned by the Education Week organisers. Before
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  • 342 4 COLOMBO: The Government is just now on trial, it has built itself upon theories that are being threatened on all sides with complete collapse" Mr S W R D Ban daranaike. leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party' .said at a meeting
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  • 304 4 JOHANNESBURG: The South Airican Indian Congress has urged tne Government or India to take up tne question S...*^* 1 1 discii m>nation m South Airica with the Common weaith at high levei taika At a conierence which conc de <l Jn Durban last
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  • 279 4 COLOMBO: Sixty Te^i Old Raiage Appuhamy, from Hakurugamane, travels to Colombo this week to mcM his daughter "who has sud_ denly ccme to life." Twentynine_year_old Menika waits to greet a father who had "lost 1 her 22 years ago. When Menika was sever, years
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  • 161 4 <? C 2 L 9J 1 B O: Pro'esscr s>. R. Doraiswamy Sastri retired Professor of S an£ Knt. Presidency college Mad raa, a well-known scholar and popular speaker, who is now on a visit to Ceylon, will de--222 a s eriea of cultural
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  • 80 4 CEYLON 'MIDDIES OFF TO INDIA "IT'LL BE A GREAT SUCCESS" COLOMBO: Four midshipmen of the Royal Ceylon Navy D. E. Weerasinghe, K. Serpanchy, L.. S. Dissanayake and and M. R. Rajasingham, left last week by the Indo-Ceyloti express for Cochin, for training with the Indian Navy. They will spend about
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  • 14 4 pective Governments in consultation with the Indian peop.e of South Africa and of India.
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  • 51 4 WASHINGTON. July 24 A Negro youngster has been named a page boy to the US Supreme Court He is the first of his race ever to be so hon oured. The 14_year_old boy, Charlos Vernon Bash, w*M begin his duties for the term starting Oct 4-
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  • 124 4 Stop H-Bomb Tests India NEW YORK, July 24-Mr Jules Moch, Chairman O f the United Nations Disarmament Commission said yesterday he had received a request iro m India that the Commission m- elude in its report to the General Assembly proposals which called for an "immediate standstill agreement' on further
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  • 91 4 KARACHI, July 24.— The Pakistan Government has outlawed the Communist Party in Karachi, it was officially announced last night. Simi.ar action it was authoritatively stated was being taken in other provinces of West Pakistan. The announcements were expected to be made simultaneously in the provincial capitals of
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