Indian Daily Mail, 9 January 1955

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 323 SINGAPORE, SCNDAV, JANUARY 9, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 201 1 Why Not United States Soviet Russia Co-exist?-Tito RANGOON, Jan. 8: Yugoslav President Tito s-u\ yesterday he sets "no reason why *8 prmcip.e < I [teaceiul co-existm^e couM not be applied to wio United States and Soviet Slussia." Tito here on a 11-day state visit, made the remarks m wiitten answers
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  • 127 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Jan. 8: As from first January the Government of India has ordered that ;)1 transporting Indian passengers on the Indian African run must have berths for every passenger. Since the DecK Passengers Welfare Commission suggested gradual abolition of
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  • 162 1 i rom Our Own Correspondent j MADRAS, Jan. 8: Premier Nehru and the Congress President elect Dhebar will both stay m the main building Malayan Emigration Depot at Avadi during the Congress Session while more than three thousand delegates will stay m sheds which once housed refugees
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  • 87 1 Kenya Bars Return Of Jaswant Singh From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. 8: Indian Barrister .las want Singh who was practising at Nairobi and who came to India sometime: ago for health reasons has now been barred by the Kenya Government from returning. Mr. Singh was born and educated
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  • 186 1 LONDON, Jan. 8. Br t:?h yytiOma ALways apologised .'osurauy fcr a* embarrass- ng ttplcmattc inedcaft >n the royal junge Of London airp it h.i.-.sLU'v night when the 'umi Alill «IM<IOCTI gue.sts rlianK tea nt«ndefl fOf MiCtlMg official ITM tea was offered b y error 10 members
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  • 94 1 WEISSENBURG, Germany. Jan. B—A8 A farmers wife ran into the potter station h«re and exclaimed: "There's a burglar under my bed and he's even snoring." "We don't believe you.' said the officer on duty, "but weW have a look.' At the farmhouse, police found
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  • 128 1 Corporation HONG KONG, Jan. 8: India told the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference here that she had under examination schemes for setting up export credit guarantee corporations similar to western countries. Mr. B. K. Kochar. the Indian delegate, said India was entering world markets as an exporter of
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  • 39 1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 8: Senator Joseph Macarthy told reporters he was disappointed th?L President Elsenhower's itata of the Union message did not propose any positive action for freeing the American airmen imprisoned by the Chinese as "spies."- Reuter
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  • 127 1 NEW YORK, Jan. B.— An American university professor w'U leave for th c Far East next month m an effort to collect rare specimens of ane'ent Ch'nesc lit nature, it was announced yesterday. James I. Crump, Jr., Associate Professor of Oriental Language* at
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  • 67 1 FRANCE— INDO-CHIN A AGREEMENTS SIGNED Photo Au Chheun, State Minister and Chief of the Cambodian delegation; Guy Le Chambrc, French Minister for the Associated States of Indo-China; Le Van Insisenmay, Luotlan Delegation, and Nguyen Van ThoaA Chief of the Vietnamese Delegation (left to right*, Look over >a copy of the
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  • 207 1 DJAKARTA, Jan. 8: The Joint Secretariat of the "Colombo Powers" to prepare tor the forthcoming Asian-African Conference,, has been set up m Djakarta, it was announced today. The formation of this Sccretaiiat is m accordant- w tli che
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  • 560 1 40,000 Test Tube Babies In U. S. Is A Problem An estimated 40,000 Americans live In a strange legal vacuum because no law »ays specifically whether they are legitimate. Here Is the story of artificial insemination, and the strange lot of the nations "test tube babies/ one of tn c
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  • 110 1 COPENHAGEN, Jan, 7. A Danish woman subscriber has been told she can only use her telephone if site does not laugh because whenever she does the line automatiimlly cuts out. Telephone technicians investigating this phenomena have evolved an intrigate scientific explanation, but they admit they have never heard such
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  • 104 1 NEW DELHI. Jan. B.—- The lndnai Government last night announced an increase m the export duty on tea from seven annas tc 10 annas per pound, effective immediately. It lso announced a two per cent increase m the export quota on tea fixed by the
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  • 74 1 CAIRO, Jan. 8: An eightman Indian Track? Delegation presently touring the Middle East arrived here for talks vith Egyptian Government and businessmen on the marketing of Indian products m Egypt. The delegation led by Mr. P. 3irla and including the Undersecretary to the Ministry of Commerce will
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  • 35 1 PARIS, Jan. B:— M. Pierrr MenUea France, the m'-ik drinking Premier, has received another ff lft of dalfy products th'fl one personally se'ected and packedf by the West German ChaticeWor, pr-
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  • 117 1 Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nanser making oB« of h'M rare appearances m pnb3i< since an abortive attempt on his life earl e r thl& year, l«ft Cairo by train 23 December to travel to Kena, the Upper Egyptt&n flood stricken town. More than 7,000 people lost
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  • 75 1 TOKYO, Jan. 8: Shozo Murata, a former Japanese Cabinet Minister and one of the country's top business leaders, left here early for Peking to pave the way for a trade agreement between Japan and Communist China. Murata, chairman of the Association for International Trade Promotion,
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  • 104 1 POSITANO, Italy, Jan. 8: In jovial mood despite pouring rain that held him to his hotel, French Premier Pierre Men-des-France received a gift of fish. Putting a knowing nose 10 them, he smiled and said: "Those smell very good and give me an appetite. I
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  • 85 1 TURIN, ITALY, Jan. B.— A new police anti-kissLn? squad went into action Thursday m Turin's cinema*, and m the first four hours, they arrested 2*5 couples. Police headquarters announced that members of the squad will "patrol" the movie houses daily hereafter. "This kissing mi n
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  • 390 1 Science is ending the pain i"to rn drt&,3.ng.s thai stick and Imi'i when iemovcd flQu a Aound or burn. The MMNPHT is a special dres- n X designed net v stick to C >njaMCd bleed or to ntiw tissues glowing over a wound. The des.Sirig- can 'be peolcd
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Jan. 8. Mra. Vijayalakshmji Pandit, India's new Iftgh Comm'iss'.ioner, tc*sumed her duties m London yesterday after a week's absence with (influenza.— Reuter
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  • 1526 2  -  Adhi Nahappan OUR LONDON LE TTER Christmas Savings-How? By I v-Miuuiios. as jh me years past, passed c£f rather quietly and to any Asian newcomer it must have been disturbingly too quiet. Taat is how they celebrate Christmas here. No noise, no outward colourful show, and the
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  • 93 2 Headless Body Found BELLtARY; A headless body was fcunu m a stream near Somkarabanda village, six miles from Bollary and it has been identified a s that of one Basavaraj, wh c was involved m a murder case previcusly. Basavaraj had been sentenced to transportation for life by the District
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  • 105 2 MAINS RAS: The work on the 0.000 feet long; 48 inches pumping main from the Kllpauk Pumping staticn to the city Distribution .system is expected to be completed In the course of the next fortnleht. The authorities of the Madras Corporation |x(pect that this main m
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  • 260 2 Strange Botanical Phenomenon Draws The Devout TIKUCHIi The cobra, Ktag of snakes, sacred m the eyes of Hindus |> y v irtue of its adorning- the Jocks of Lord Siva, has secuifed a freeth lease «rf superstitious respect and awe by a strange botamcal coincidence here. A seven-ioot long, cofub;,in>
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  • 543 2 MADRAS: Speaking on 'Indian Universities m the present political context," Professor M. Ruthnaswami, former Vice-Chancellor of the Annamalai University, expressed the view that Catholic and university colleges m the country should) not be satisfied with producing so many percent, age of passes m the
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  • 183 2 MADRAS: The Government erf Madras, at the Instance of the Union Ministry of Healtn, have proposed to amend the Prevention of Food Adultera tion Act so as to prescribe minimum standards for the manufacture and sale of sago w.thm the state. Under the proposed anienn ment,
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  • 98 2 AHMEDABAD: An agreement m respect of privilege, casual and sick leave was reached between yie managements of 63 textile mills of Ahmedabad and the teennicians and officers (.other than departmental heads) working m these mills, it was announced last week. The agreement will came into force
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  • 396 2 fJICH m mineral deposits, the, sandy coastline of Travan-core-Cochin is a veritable mine of treasure for the nuclear physicist of to-day. These mineral sands yield two to three pcx- cent c f monaKts, oO to 70 per cent ilrnenite J U) 10 per cent rutile, G
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  • 46 2 MADRAS: Mr. Venkateswar a Aiyar (65), a resident oj Tambaram, wa s fatally knocked down by a lorry nncra r tht railway level-crossing there last week. He died while being removed to the General Hospital. The Tambaram Peiice are investigating.- FOC
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  • 285 2 Ministries May Be Regrouped NEW DELHI; While speculations about the reconstitution of the Central Cabinet have more or less died down, the possibility of a reshuffle o* portfolios is being vigorously dascussed. J The Prime Minister is, no doubt, aware that the appointment of the '-(second line of
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  • 75 2 NAGPUK: Mr. Gul/.ari Lai Nando, liwn Development and l'laiuvio.^ Minister, indicated here that the second steel plant may be located m Madhvi Pradesh. He said judging from the supply of coal, water, ore and transport facilities, Madhya Pradesh should have a bright chance of
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  • 121 2 BOMBAY: Eight unarmed Goan volunteers crossed into Goa territory and hoisted the Indian flag on Karanzal railway station inside Portuguese territory on Monday last, according to information received here. The volunteers who had marched to Karanzal from Belgaum returned to Indian territory after hoisting the flag.
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  • 891 3 India s New Import Policy Effect On Certain Items MORE AMERICAN FILMS CAN BE IMPORTED WcToT^Jll 1 aad rt>duce the P"** >"»P<> In ST^cS^pX WWch <*ar*. Progress m Indian industries is reflected :n the reduction ol imports o f certain other item' Profit margins on sale by importers of certain
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  • 121 3 VENGURLA: a "shop without a salesman" has proved a sucvjess m Vengurla. Kastra Seva Dal, a social organisation, tried this experiment by keeping goods worth Rs. 70 for Hale. There was no one to look after the shop. The public were fre e to step m, make
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  • 369 3 Handloom Industry Co-operatives S MADRAS: Matters relating starting of industrial cosratives for promoting handm weaving were considerat a conference which Mr. T. Krishnamachari, UnioL lister for Commerce and In itry, had with Madras Minis--3 and departmental officer the State Government at Secretariat. )iscussions proceeded on tain proposals made by the
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  • 453 3 MADRAS: Explaining the aims and objects of the Hindu Mahasabha, Mr. V. G. Deshpande, General Secretary, said that the Sabha was determined to live as an organisation m the political field m order to improve the conditions m the country. Mr. Deshbande referred to the question
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  • 44 3 GAUHATI; The second convocation o f Gauhati University will be held on Jan 3l 'he permanent site of the University at Jhalukbari, SGV en miles fro m here. Dr a. Ramaswami Mudaliar, yiccOhancellor of TravancoreCochin University, will deliver the address.- FOC
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  • 379 3 The Government's resolution on the ocmmission's recommendations to continue protection fo r these industries was pcbllshed last week m a Gazette of India extraordinary. In respect of the cotton textiite machinery Industry Government have accepted the Commission's recommendation* to the effect that protection
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  • 209 3 TITO-NEHRU DECLARATION Endorsed By Yugoslav People CHANDIGARH: The Yugoslav President, Marshall Tito, sa.d here last week that the people of Yugoslavia had endorsed the Joint declaration made by Mr. Nehru and himself for the establishment of peace. Speaking: at a banquet given m hig honour by the Punjab Governor and
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  • 107 3 NEW DELHI: Twenty million dollars worth o* American cotton amounting to 120,000 bales will be importd this year under the new loan agreement entered Into between America and India. This is not a new import, but what was hitherto imported will now be obtained under the
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  • 74 3 To Attend AfroAsian Conference injsw LNGLMI: The Government of Nepal has decided to accept the invitation to the Afro-Asian Conference to be held dn April m Indonesia, according to information received here. The Nepal Government has also expressed appreciation of the Indian delegation's act m pressing. Nepal's claim for attendance.
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  • 586 3 Dancing Dr. Alagappa Chettiar's Plea DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY MADRAS; Dancing conduces to the graceful development of human personality, said Dr. R. M. Alagappa Chetttar, inaugurating the Elgth South Indian NatyaJtala Conterence, organised by the Indian Institute of Fine Arts (Madras), Mr. K. S. Ramaswami Sastri, n his
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  • 69 3 MADRAS: Yuvaraj Karan Singh, Sadar-i-Riyasat o£ Jammu and .Kashm-ir,, accompanied by the Yuvarani, paid a vist to the Gemini Studios, last Friday. On arrival they were received by Mr s. 8. Viasan. The guests went round the various departments of the studi'og evincing a keen interest m
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  • 102 3 NEW DELHI; A centre for post-graduate education m Ayurveda would shortly be started at Jamnagar, it was learnt here. The institution will run under the auspices of the Central Government m co-opera-tion with the Government of Saurashtra and the Gul a Kunwarba Ayurvedic Society The Central Ministry
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  • 66 3 KARACHI: Mumtaz Daula. tana, former Chief Minister of the Punjab, i s likely to join the Awaml League whose leader, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy has now jo ned the Pakstan Central Cabinet, it j s reported here. He may decline the offer of ambassadorship to
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  • 1072 3 TRIVANDRVM. A new life <x» befits not only a free but an awakened nation must pulsate m our fresh literary creation and WOTd that *W» for articulation m thT he^t Jed lm7 pTT.T m^ 1 find artistic expression," c*served Mr R. R. Dftvakar, Governor of
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  • 455 3 MADRAS: The leader and Su m bers °f the Chinese Cultural Delegation met Press representatives m the afternoon at the Connemara Hotel Snmathi Tara Cherian welcomed the delegation; The leader, Mr. Cheng Chento. said the aim of their mission was t c present the art
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  • 217 4 MATARA. That the next Vtce-Chancollor of the University of Cey.ua should be a Ceylonese scholar conversant with Sinhalese ci'iture having a knowledge of cental languages and the ability to work through the medium of Sinhalese, was one of four resolutions passed unanimously at a
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  • 212 4 COLOMBO: The Minister of Labour sought permission from Cabinet to grant daily paid workers, all public holidays with pay. This followed a request made by a large deputation of unemployment relief worKors who thronged the House ol Hrpresentatlves. The workers wanted the Minister to start this
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  • 152 4 TO OBSERVE ECLIPSE OF SUN IN CEYLON COLOMBO: The Japanese Government has requested the Ceylon Government for permission tc send a team of scientists to observe the total eclipse of the sun which will be visible In East Ceylon on June 20 next year. Meanwhile, arrangements are being made for
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  • 179 4 COLOMBO A Chinese .iim, "Wnen the Grapes Kipen a semi-documentary on cooperative fanning m China, imported by the Reverend oaiananKara. Secretary ct' the Jeylon feace Council, a Communist organisation, ha& been oanned from exhibition by the Oeylon lmpcrt Controller." The film is m Chinese and s the
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  • 213 4 5.^.,, V COLO MHO: Ceyjlon faces the alarm inu prospect of lo«--injj several millions of rupees which now accrue to her .'Kirn transit telecommunication traffic between the East and Wetft. Ceylon is the nerve centre oT all international cable and wireless traffic and
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  • 30 4 HUBU: Election of thH President and other office* bearers of the Karnatak Pradesh Congress Committee na» been postponed to January 10 next, It was stated.- FOC
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  • 208 4 Alien Tongue Not Medium AMBALANGODA; Mr. PH. William De Sllva, second M.l*, for Ambalangod l-Balapitiya I speaking at the prize-giving of the Godahena Pusparamn Vihara jjd Slaratr.e Dhamma School, said he had vislteo several large and small progressive and non-progressivt countries during hl» recent four-month foreign tour, but none of
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  • 68 4 PHOTO, Mohammad Biza Pahlevi, the Shah of Iran, displays his fcrehand) during a workout at the Beverly Hills Tennis Club, California, nith the Club Pro, Jack Cush'ngham. The Shah played one match, losing gracefully, observers reported. He drove to the dub from the Beverly Hills Hotel
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  • 383 4 LONDON: Three University of London professor* have expressed grave uncertainty as to the future of the Indian collections Of the Victoria ana Albert Museuem, London, which are considered to be a«" ong the finest m the worldl In a setatement they ask: "Do the
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  • 135 4 NEW DELHI: An international poultry conference sponsored by FAo to discuss poultry production m Asia and the Far East, will be held m Lucknow beginning January 18. The conference, the first of ts kind m this region, will be attended by delegates frcm Australia. Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, France,
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  • 202 4 NEW DELHI: Indians m East Africa aa c mere Indianised m their way of life than many Indians m the r own country, although they have been settled there for half a century. This view was expressed here m an interview with NAFEN by Mr.
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  • 193 4 NEW DELHI: A directory I Of institutions private and gov- 1 1 ernment, working m the field of adult education m different parts cf the country has been compiled by the Indian Adult Education Association. This will assist m bringing: together adult (social) education institutions
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  • 141 4 YUGOSLAV TRADE DRIVE IN S-E. ASIA WASHINGTON, Jan. 7: Marshal T;to*B fibur cf Southeast A.s;a will be the forerunner of a Yugoslav Trade driva m that area, d.plomatlc aouices told Keuter today. Extension and strengthening Of Yugoslav trade ties were expected w.th India, Indonesla ana Burma. Marshal Tito is now
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  • 175 4 International Assembly Of Muslim Youth KARACHI. Jan. 8. The ciiird plenary session ol the inzernat.onal assembly of Musi m youth meeting m Karachi approved a drait constitution of the orgnisation yesterday. The organisation will be kncwn as 'Motama r Habab El Alam El Islam" (International Assembly of Muslim Youth) with
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  • 129 4 To Recognise Laos, Cambodia Vietminh JAKARTA, Indonesia, Jan. 7 A government source sa d Thursday that Jndonesin will give De Jure recognition to Laos, Cambodia and the CommuiTist Vietminh government of North Viet Nam but only De Factor recognition to anti-Commun -st South Viet Nan. Such action would c^nst'vute a
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  • 68 4 CAIRO. Jan. B.— Kgypt is to turn ex\-Ktng Farouk s paaces into Casinos but all Egyptians are to be forbidden to gamble, Major Saleh Salem, Minister of National Guidance, announced. He said foreign companies would transform the palaces into casinos with roulette and baccarat but only
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  • 31 4 CAIRO, Jan. 6 An Indian Trade Mission touring the Middle East arrived here from Ankara today for talks with the Egyptian authorities on an agreement for marketing Ind«an products Egypt. Reuter
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  • 129 4 NEW DELHI: The Collector of Cential Excise and custom.". New Delhi ordered the confiscation of three lakhs 01 rupees recently Mlsad from two foreigner^ at Paia n hiTport. Rejecting their explanali ais, the Collector imposed a pemiity of Rs. 10,000 on each tot contravening the provisions
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