Indian Daily Mail, 2 December 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 286 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 131 1 SAIGON, Vietnam, Dec. 1 The Vietnamese national a rmy accepted with apparent calm the firing of its Chief of Staff General Nguyen Van Hinh. Chief of State Bao Dai has announced la France he had removed the aggressive ycung officer who had been feuding w!th
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  • 50 1 BANGKOK, Dec. I.— Kin* cf Tha'land yesterday signed a government-sponsored Jam! reform b'H which Is regari\e:l by tts exponents as a fifreat deterrent to the spread of ("on. i m. nisi 11 In Thailand. The bill limits acquisition ».f land for aer'oiilture t.\ 20 acres. Reuter
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  • 50 1 police officers including a district superintendent wore <njure t by "White Flag Communists" (Trotskyite*) who attacked their jeep ab.ut 44 mih-ft off here early today. The officers were qM their way to me?t the IndcneH'an Inspect) r G'-neral cf Pol'cp, S«ek.int.> wh.t arrivt here tt>;'ay. Reater
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  • 57 1 LONDON. !>er. l._v,'>ild w'de colour fe^evfaUa transmitted by ■■denea aMm war envisaßr'l ttn years by a c •»in!niir-fo:« '■< us expert here t> v day. Mr. J. X, :in Chairman of Submarine Cables ?<tm'tM, fn a lecture to tbe Ro.al ImM|| of Arts rtfexr*'«r fee the nrw trans-Atlantic
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  • 33 1 > r *«jk.»\, uec. l. Mr John Kotelawai'a, Prin:«? Minister of Ceylon, arrived here by a'r from I>cntlo.» today for a 12-day vliHt to the i h>i>h <itat« «n.i Canada.— Reuter
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  • 384 1 SEQUEL TO DISMISSAL OF CHIEF OF STAFF SAIGON, Dec. 1: Four policemen and two soldiers were kLled and about 11 others wounded when about 300 Vietnamese soldiers attacked a police outpost here last night, police reported. 'iJ5e battle is blamed on rivalry between the different
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  • 73 1 Mrs. I ;i mi. ii, wife of the Indian Commissioner m Malaya cutting the ribbon at the entrance to the Indian I landloom Good** Emporium at Race Course Lnne, Singapore and declaring it open to fhe public at 6 p.m. n Tuesday, Nov. 30.
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  • 71 1 HONG KONG, Dec. 1: The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu t arrived m Peking today for a two-week's goodwill visit to China, Peking Radio reported. Five thousand cheering Chinese greeted him when he stepped the special plane thick brought him to the capital after a brief stop
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  • 312 1 Kamaraj Vs. Karayalar For Avadi Congress Chairmanship From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dee. 1: The Reception Committee Members of the Sixtieth annual Session of the Indian Notional Congress, commencing m Avadi on January, 17, met here last night after due notice to elect office-bearers, but dispersed without electing a candidate
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  • 50 1 From Our Oton Correspondent NEW DEL-Hl, Dec. 1: The Loh Sabiui was told yesterday that Sijtytwo parliamentarians are observing yogiv pra-c--twes. The Government rejected a request for financial help to their Association on the ground that help can be given only for research. copyright.
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  • 85 1 ZURICH, Switzerland. Dee. 1. Xin X Trlbhuvana of Nepal must remain m a hospital here another three weeks for treatment of a heart ailment out he is still considering- a trip to the united states, his Secretary L.t. Gen. Y. B. Rana said yesterday. "The decision
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  • 243 1 Netherlands Say 'No More Talks' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec 1: The U. N. Political Committee last night adopted a compromise resolution expressing hope that the Netherlands and Indonesia will continue to seek a peaceful settlement of their differences over West New
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  • 183 1 Ban Radha 's Ramayana Petition! From Our Own Correspondent MADURAI, Dec. 1: Petition to ban the enactment of "Ratnayana' 1 by the well known dramatist M. R. Radha and his troupe m TamiLnad m Madurai _4ty from tomorrow was moved ibefore the magistrate here. Une petitioner W. V. Krishna Kumar,
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  • 133 1 huinu k.ujng, uec. i. Five thousand Chinese shouted "Slogans of welcome" when U Nu, Burmese Prime Minister, arrived m Canton yesterday for a two-week goodwill tour, Peking radio said. V Nu waved to crowds a t the airport and smiled at rhildrcn who presented bouquets of
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  • 103 1 Smuggling From Malaya To Thailand BANGKOK, Dec. 1: The government of Thailand struck another blow today m an efiort to smash widespread smuggling •from Malaya. It announced that it had decided to establish a new customs control m Sungei Golok. a town m the southern tip cf Thailand bordering upon
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  • 24 1 tan has appointed Mr. Suitanuddin Ahmad to De her Ambassador m Peking, the New China news agency reported today.- Reuter
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  • 309 1 PRETORIA, Dec I— Mr. Jacobus Strauss, leader of the tJniivd I'ariy opposition m a statement on the election of Mr. Strljdom, said the Naf cnal.st Party had elected a non-compromising extremist and fiery apostle Of a republic completely and finally d&vorced from the Commonwealth. They
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  • 608 1 I Am Nearing End Of My Journey, Says Sir Winston Cash Gift To Go To Charity LONDON, Dec. 1 Sir Winston Churchill will start a charitable trust with the fortune that has been subscribed from all parts of the world to mark his 80th birthday yesterday. It was announced last
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  • 69 1 "White Australia" Policy Relaxed MANILA, Dec. 1 Australia has relaxed Its SVhlte Immigration t>ol ry and is permitting the entry of Filipinos as a ffestur" of "tremendous goodwill for the Philippines, 1 Minister Roberto Rega said i a t n»erht. The Philippine envoy m Australia told a Town
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  • 505 2 Indian Daily Mail S'ore, Thurs. Dec. 2, 1954 TWO VIEWS ON INDIA fWO leading diplomats of i international fame have spoken about India this week, and their views, though not on the same aspect, still considered together, help one to expose the hollowness of propagandists utterances about India. The two
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  • 1469 2  - Indian Air Force— Progress f\N April 1, 195k, the Indian Air Force, the youngest the country's Armed Services, celebrated the 21st anniversary of its inception. As its birthday gift and m token of its services to the nation," it received the President's Colour from the Supreme Comtmander and the Head
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  • 240 2 LONDON: The four Asian combat teams m Kenya, m which the Indian plays a leading part, have "acquitted themselves well" m the fight, against the Mau Mau terrorists, Mr. Michael BlundeU, Minister Without Portfolio In the Kenya Government and a member oj the War
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  • 36 2 AHMEDABAD: Mr. Keshavji Vaghela a member of the Bombay Legislative (Assembl and one of the founder-memi-bers of the Ahmedabad Textile Labour Association, died of heart attack here last Monday. He was 55. FOC
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  • 102 2 AMBALA: Dr. Jayantl Duss Saggar, (60), of Dehararu village In the Ludhiana district, died of a heart attack on Nov. 14 at his residence at Dundee, Scotland, according to a report received here. He was a member of the Dundee Council for the last
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  • 49 2 Queen Elizabeth the Que«n Mother dances w*th Major General 9. iF.B. Combe, Colonel Of the 11th Hussars, during the ball held at Lon- don's Hyde Park Hotel to commemorate thp Cen tc-n-i v of the battle <<f Balaclava during the Crimean War. AP. PHOTO.
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  • 62 2 Demonstration By I Students i ALI^AHABAD: Students colJected m a crowd recently be* fore the residence of Mr. ,k L Misra, Advocate-General of Utar Pradesh, and held a demonstration to protest aeainst the Albahahad University Amendment Bill recently passed by the State Legislative Assembly. Slogans demanding withdrawal of the Bill
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  • 102 2 AURANGABAD: Sakegaon (m Aurangabad District), once an orthodox village, m now an ideal one, thanks to the National Extension Service scheme. The 300 residents of the village whoete conservative spirit first resisted scheme* Of improvement, have now contributed voluntary labour worth over Kg. 50,000. Thity settle their
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  • 261 2 Exploits Of Ind. Revolutionaries Abroad NEW DELHI: The Indian Revolutionaries Abroad Commemoration Committee, which was formed a few years ago 10 integrate the heroic endeavours of Indian revolutionaries <n Europe, the Far East and the two Americas for the freedom struggle m the past 50 years, has collected some interesting
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  • 870 2 Lest Mr. Tandon Should fc-/J<3 1 *> (2 1 hi£o&£t ssszaiMlj ]tf A. RAJ KRISHNA TANx DON, Commissioner of India m Malaya, sincte his arrival here has been having a busy time, attending a cocktail on board T.S.S. 'State of Madras', a luncheon given by the Overseas League, a
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  • 238 2 BOMBAY: Goane, Inside and outside the Portuguese colony of Goa, last Thursday renewed their pledge to liberate the Portuguese possessions from foreign rule. Hundreds of anti-Portuguese posters, smuggled m by the National Congress (Goa) workers, went up on walls and at public places throughout Goa observed
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  • 237 2 FEWER WOMEN OBTAIN JOBS IN BENGAL CALCUTTA: fewer women secured jobs m West aenira* through the Employment Exchange. Calcutta, during MS*The number of women who were provided with employ- .trough the Exchange WbZ-53 to about 300 m 1953--54. At present oni v one out of every eight women W h
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    17 3 tSII^HP Yi* De^°H"- Commissioner St. John Ambulance Negrt Senibllan Division, seen addressing St. John Unit KJang.
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  • 430 3 ombay's Sewerage Estimated G»t Rs.l2m! BOMBAY: Tl»© reUef sewerage schemes approved by Corporation I*4B at estimated iiJ^ Ita 11 900 covering the whole o, the Bomh»y i^an^i from Gotaba to Mahlm tefaH «e*rta* completion. A major part of the work nag been carried c ut but more
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  • 267 3 DHARA V I DADAR PLANTS So far as the city itself la concerned, the problems of sewage treatment has been tackled to som c extent by the construction of two plants, c ne at Dharavi and the other at a total fl °w cf 100 000,000 gallons of sewage per
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  • 64 3 BARABANKI: Mr. Ai»t Frasnd .lain. Union Rehabilitation Minister, Uurr week vishe<» M;tsauli m correction w .ih tht proposal to erect a memorial fo r the late Mr. anfi Ahmed KidwaJ. The proposal envisages construction of -x large enclosure around the trcuve of Mr. Kklwai to provldj for
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  • 151 3 Minister Forcrets NEW DELHI The Home Minister, Dr. KaUasnath Katihi, last week forgot to introduce his Preventive Detention (Amendment) Bill m the Lok Sdbha, after the House gav9 Mm leave to introduce it. The House had divided on Dr. Katju's motion. When the result of the division was announced, the
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  • 374 3 Concern Over Portuguese Pockets NEW DELHI: Members continued concern over the future of Portuguese territories m India was evident from the number of questions and supplementaries asked m the Lok Sabha last Friday. Mr. Chan da, Deputy Minister for External Affairs, said there had ibeen no change m the Portuguese
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI: The Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, will act as Leader of the Rajy a Sabha m the ensuing session during the absence of the Law Minister Mr. C. C. Biswas, who is ill. The Commerce Minister. Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, will
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  • 141 3 A loan of Rs. 1,00,000 ha* been given to Madras Jut advancing as a loan to the Metal Industries Limited, Shoranur, MALABAR. To execute schemes for the development of gur and khaudsari industries m their States, derabad Bihar, and Maun > Pradesh ihave been
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  • 132 3 Madras Gets Rs. 3-1/2 Lakhs Loan From Union Government NEW DELHI: Madras has been granted a Jean of Rs. 3^0,000 by the Government of India, for the development of cottage and small-scale industries. Loans amounting m all to Rs. 19,60,000 have been granted, and the other States
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  • 164 3 Ahirtednagar Fort; Mrs. Indira Gandhi's Suggestion AHMEDNAGAR- A su "ustion tiiat at on t o?'"the rooms m the Ahmednagar tort wherein Congress n7 s A command me-nrers inoi.uiiu*. Mr. Nehru *rere detalntJ b Y the BrJttoh n .cr 8 of inaia auruigr the Quit Tndia* Movement of l<>42 shour! c
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  • 249 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru asked young children at the Kasturba Niketan here to prepare themselves well for shouldering big- responsibilities m the days to come. Mr. Nehru was addressing the young inmates, both boys and girls, of the Kasturba Niketan run by the Ministry of
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  • 138 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar, told Mrs. Jayashree Raiji m the Lok Sabh a that there was a Bill before Parliament providing for a system of licensing of homes for women and children. Mrs. Jayashree Raiji asked whether Government was
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI: The question of winding up the Ministry of States was under consideration, the Minister for States and Home Affairs, Dr. Katftt, told Mr. Keshaviengar m the L n Onhlio T—~» Ti1.... day.— FOC
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  • 330 3 Unemployed Malayalee Commits Suicide MADRAS; Failure to sscure a job, and with no money to maintain himself m, this city a youth form Travancoro Uochm State, driven to despeiation, ended his life last Sunday by throwing himself on the railway line before an electric train. P. S. George, the youth,
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  • 36 3 Group photo taken on tht occasion of the visit «'f The Xt Rev. Dr. Alexander Mar Theophilus, B^hop of the Mar TRioma Syrian Christian Church to St. Thomas Church Klang on 21-11-54.
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  • 185 3 CALCUTTA: Despite active assistance from Government exports of handloom cloth] after making gco<j progress for three years, received a severe setback during the five months ended August, 1954. This was quite mi n contrast to the performance of mill-made cloth, the expert of which showed
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  • 605 3 Professional Misconduct Of Advocates MADRAS: A full bench ccnsist.ng of their Liordstv.ps the Chief Justice, Mr. N. Rajagopala lyengar and Mr. P. V. Baiakrishna Aiyar delivered judgment directing that Mr. £>. M. Razvi, Advocate, be suspended from practice for a period of three years and that the name cf Mr.
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  • 240 3  -  Force From Meeting By MADURAI: Disorder prevailed at the meeting of the Madurai Municipal Council last Thursday and the proceedings were interrupted for nearly two hours, when the police were called m and five non-Congress Councillors were forcibly removed from the Council Hall, Mr. Heera, an
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  • 71 3 Air-India Skymasters To Be Withdrawn .BOMBAY: Air-India International has decided to withdraw its Skymaster servico on the Bombay-Aden-Nairobi route from next week, it was learned last week. Skymasters were introduced on the route at the (beginning of this month. The decision to withdraw them is a soqucJ to reports by
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  • 251 3 NEW DELHI: The BApointment of Sri n. R. Pillal, Secretary General, Ministry of External Affairs, as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India has been officially announced. Sri Pillai will take over his new post on the expiry of the extended term of the present
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  • 122 3 Delhi To Have A Corporation NEW DELHI: The question whether Delhi is to nave a corporation or not would bo considered afresh only after the States Reorganisation Commission had submitted ita report. The Health Minister, Kaikumari Amrit Kaur, gave this answer mi n the Lok Sabha recently, when Dr. Choitram
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  • 136 3 MADRAS; Rice production Thailand and she would "only be too willing to meet Indies requirements, 1 said 'Mr Luang- Bhadravati, Thailand's Ambassador to India here last week. Mr. Bhadnavathl said the C Ji the m a J or religion of Thailand, (Buddhism. haj emanated from
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  • 830 4 Govt. Action Protested COLOMBO: Mr. K. G. S. Nair, Joint General Secretary of the Ceylon Democratic Congress has, m a statement to the Press vehemently protested against the recent action of the Government m serving dismissal notices on a number of Indians whose applications
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  • 311 4 NAIROBI, Dec. 1: An African member of a Kenya Home Guard Post, Hjnaga, son of Ziro, told a court martial here that he watched a private of the Kenya Regiment tie the ears of a Kikuyu girl to poles on the inside of a bark and
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  • 191 4 BANGKOK, Dec. I.— Two hundred and forty-two Oriental beauties the largest number ever n ave entere.i this year\s "Miss Thailand' contest to be held at the annual Constitution Fair opening: here December 7. MfM winner will have an opportunity to represent Thailand mi n the "Miss
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  • 46 4 AP Johore on Tuesday morning, a Chinese labourer was slashed tn death by four Communist terrorists two Chinese and two Indians. His watch and National Registration Identity Card were stolen, sa ys an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur last nißht.
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  • 811 4 VOTERS THEIR DUTY By G. S. M uthukrishnan Editor, INDIAN DAILY MAIL (/i'e*t of a broadcast Talk delivered o\er Radio Malaya yesterday at 5.40 p.m.) AT long last, we the Singapore newspaper editors, have bad a great burden lifted off our shoulders. In the political field m most countries the
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  • 239 4 NiiW DELHI, Dec. I.— Mr. K. C Ready, inaian Minister ior Production said to-day the plan for a steel plant proposed oy British and Indian Dusiness. men was still under consideration by the government. He told the House of the People Cue plan's acceptance
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  • 47 4 NEw DELHI, Dec I.— lndic' announced a .'USS4,OOO 000 seven-year development scnemc for its strategic protectorate of Sikkim, the princedom bordering Communist-controlled Tibet. A government anncujiccment said the mone v will be spent mostly on improving communications and exploiting copper and coal mines AP
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  • 122 4 The I. A- IF. Goodwill Mission to Indonesia, arrived here last night and is expected to leave for Djakarta on Friday at 10.30 a.m. The Goodwill Mission 1* led by Air vice-Marshall A. MEngineer, Deputy Chief of Air Staff and Deputy Air Commander. During the
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  • 82 4 The Postmaster-General, Mr. fc. E. Cassell, is gratified at the number of applications Hoc temporary employment which he has received from members of the public m the event of a postal strike, su.ys a Federal Government press statement Issued m Kuala Lumpur last night, it
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  • 49 4 i_uiNDUN, Dec. I— Sir John Kotelawala, Ceylon's PrtUKMinister, left here by air f r New York after a 10-da v stay m London as the guest <.f the British Government. The Prime Minister is on a six-week eroodwill tour n« «h*. countries. Reuter
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    43 4 MR. GURBACHAN SINGH of M.-.ssrs. Inderson and Co., Singapore and M IS.s DILMIK KAUR, daughter of Mr. S. Jang Bahadur Singh cf Messrs Kingston and Co., who were married On Sunday, Nov. 28, at the bride's residence at Orchard Road, Singapore.
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  • 222 4 West India Joint Move On Korea Strikes Snag UNITED NATIONS, tnjcw York, Deo. 1. Diplomats 'reported yesterday that efforts of the Western powers and India to write a joint resolution on the Korean question have struck a snag. One diplomat said such document might not be ready when the U-N.
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  • 226 4 A combined R^A.F I.—Unitod1 Unitod States Air Force air exercise is planned for this week-end beginning to-morrcw. It Is one 'n a series of exercises begun m 1953 with the code name "Joss Stick' 1 Tfiree of the famcus wart me United Hlates '829- Bombers will
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