Indian Daily Mail, 17 January 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 330. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 297 1 U. N. HAY UTILISE INDIA'S 'GOOD OFFICES' TO CONVINCE CHINA NEW DELHI, Jan. 16. The Indian government was yesterday reported ready— even cager to consider assuming a further role m the case of the American airmen. What role India is seeking to
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  • 87 1 Kamaraj Is A Friend Of Common Man From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 16. Many tributes were paid to -he Chief Minister Kamaraj Nadar for the great services to Congress and Tamilnad by Sardar Pannikkar and othera here. The occasion was official release of a full-Length book about Mr. Kamaraj
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  • 120 1 L,ONI>O<N, Jan. 16 Di. flJbert Sohweitzer, observing his 80th birthday at his hospital m French Equatorial Africa, hints he Is finding his burden becoming heavy. Schweitzer, world fameo philosopher, physician, theologian and organist, wrote a long ©hatty tetter to "friends of the hospital he built at
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  • 63 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 16— Mr. Dag Hammerskjold, Secretary General of the United Nations, was to continue discussions with leading delegates on Ins talks m Peking with Mr. Chou E;n Lai, 'the Chinese Communist leader. Mr. Hammerskjold has three appointments with Dr. T. F. i Tsiang (Nationalist China)
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  • 165 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 16.— The i New York Times said '.hat hope for the ultimate release of the American Airmen and other United Nations personnel imprisoned m Communist China had been bolstered as a result of the report made oy the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarsk- I
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  • 97 1 LONDON, Jan. 16.— The Dally Telegraph «Kpressed some tape that the case ol the United States airmen imprisoned m China may l>e settled m a manner satisfactory to both sides. This Conservative newspaper has commenting- on the report of Mr. Dag Hammerskjold, the United Nations Secretary General, on
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  • 48 1 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 16.— A 15-minutes examination cf Pope Pius Vll by Professor AiKonio Gasbarini, a gastric specialist, established that the sick Pontiff's condition was fairly good." But the specialist also recommended the Pope to be extremely careful not to overtax his strength.- Reuter
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  • 314 1 Most Reactionary Group Indulging In Violence Fervent Appeal To Andhra Voters From Our Gum Correspondent VIZAGAPATNAM, Jan. 16. Communist Parly m India i» a most reactionary growp m the country, declared Premier Nehru on Friday, addressing the first election meeting of his Andfira Tour or Vxzagapatnam
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  • 75 1 Tricked Himself Behind Bars TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 10 JbVve thousand men replied to this L.one]y Hearts newspaper advertisement: "Attractive Hfcdow of 25* high scuool graduate, seeKi husband. Send photo, personal history, and stamptt for reply." Some applicant disgruntled at receiving no reply, went to the addreas given. They found that
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  • 90 1 The surrender yesterday of District Committee Member R a yuan of ,the Malayan Communist Party, formerly right hand man to Osman Chtna xoho surrendered recently, marks the I, SOOth surrender since the beginning of the Emergency. District Committee Member, Rayuan entered the jungle m the Muar district of
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  • 441 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 16: The Avadi Session of the Indian National Congress would stat«* specifically and precisely that its objective was the creation of a Socialist pattern of Society m a Free India, said the Prime Minister Sri Jawaharlal Nehru addressing pressmen here last
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  • 35 1 LOS ANGELES* Caßifornia, Jan. 16 Francis Cardinal Spellman, wo haa just returned from a toor of the Far Kaat, said he found the Phi Uppines a "bright spot" m the Asian picture. AP
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    34 1 PHOTO. These three photographs of Princess Matxaret arriving at London's Liverpool Street Station from Sandringhaai •how her m a hat which presents an entirely different appearance when viewed from different angles.- AP
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  • 60 1 CALCUTTA, Jan. 16.—35,--000 British employed seamen on strike since last Sunday refused to consider any proposal for a settlement until their Union Secretary, Mr. Mansoor Gilanee is released. He has been arrested after fruitless discussions with the authorities. The seamen's employers, British-Owned Companies refused to recognise
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  • 500 1 Issues Before Commonwealth P. Ms. Co-existence, Formosa a I-China NEHRU'S IMPORTANT ROLE LONDON Jan. 16: The Prime Minister* of the Commonwealth will examine the prospects of peaceful Ea«tWest co -existence at their conference berfnnlnr hem nn January 81, political quarters said. on Sir Winston Churchill is expected to sound his
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  • 68 1 Photo. Princess Alexandra of Kent, sJunon here moving off at the start of a hunt with the pytchley from. Guitoborough, Northants, on Jan. 8, was sptitkd white taking a brook shortly afterward. She was. unhurt and although covered m mud remounted her bay hunter
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  • 852 1 The Central Cooking Scheme which was started by Jan. S In the liahau. Police district is mow beta* conducted m 26 estates, uired-in areas and one new village m the district. The rice is cooked centrally m common kitchens for 8,500 rS
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  • 468 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon, Jan. 17, 1955. TAMILS FESTIVAL ]£XACTLY as expected, this year's Tamils Festival has been not merely an unqualified success but the grandest so far held, judging from both the entertaining and the enlightening aspect of it. Though introduced here only three years ago, this has
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  • 36 2 AGRA: About 100 merchants here, have been served with notices by the Madras Government, asking them to remit the Inter-State sales taxes due from them since 1953. These merchants have been sending FOC
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  • 1577 2 SITE OF ENSUING CONGRESS SESSION AREA 85 ACRES; COST RS. IM. MADRAS: Satyajnurthinagar, site of the ensuing session of the Congress, twelve miles away from Madras, opposite the Malayan Emigration Depot at Avadi, is fast coining op. A party of Pressmen were last Friday taken to Satyamurthinagar by
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  • 77 2 MADRAS; The Reception Committee of the ensuing session of the Indian National Congress has now finalised the programme for the seven days of the session, commencing from Jan. 17. The fcfllowintr |g .Lh ft authorised programme for the session: The out- going Workjinff Committee of the
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  • 309 2 NEW DBSLJH; The Congress Steering Committee concluded its two-day session on Sunday after halting considered the draft resolutions to be placed before the open session at Avadt. The Committee which met at 2.30 this afternoon concluded its session at 8 pm. Most of the discussions, it
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  • 92 2 Press agents worked hard on January 7 announcing to one and all that a "new" Marilyn Monroe would be introduced to newsmen and photographers at a cocktail party m New York City. Th's is the "New" Marilyn as she met the lensmen wearing one of the
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  • 173 2 NEW DELHI. Transport of goods via the rope-way m the difficult terrain of Assam and Upper Bengal is likely to be developed m the next Five-Year Plan. A West Bengal rope-way expert is coming to Delhi next week to confer with the Railway Board on
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  • 71 2 LUCKNOW: Mr. Ram Nafesii Singh, 60, Secretary of the U. P. Praja-Socialist Party, died here last week at the K. G. Hospital where he was admitted last Thursday. Mr. Singh was elected member of the U. p. Legislative Assembly m 1936 and again m 1946 but
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  • 45 2 NAGPUR: Rescue parties recovered last Saturday 19 bodies of the 65 miners killed m the colliery disaster at Parasia on Dec. 10. The bodies were highly decomposed. Fifteen bodies were later identified by relatives thrcuen articles of clothing.- FOC
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  • 59 2 The Shah of Persia and hit wife Queen Soray&, are currently amending an eight-day winter sport vacation at Sun Valley, the winter resort m Idaho. A.P. PHOTo SHOWSJ Th© Shah gets Aboard the chairl-ft at Sun Valley for a ride to the top Baldy Mountain, there
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  • 52 2 NEW DjELHI: Mr. M. N. diaktravarti, Egrectoi?, Efficdc ency Bureau, Railway Board, has been appointed as General Manager, Central Railway, vice Mr. H.P. Hira, proceeding on leeve preparatory to retirement from January 17, 1955, says a press communique Issued by the Ministry of Railway (Railway
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  • 34 2 PATIALA.: Mr. Brsh Bhan has been appointed the Chief Minister of PEPSU following the death of Col. Raghblr Singh it was announced by a Government notification issued nere. FOC
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  • 79 2 NEW DELHI: S. A. Venkataraman former Secretary of the Coinrnerce and industry Ministry, lias filed an appeal m the Punjab High Court (Circuit) against his convicjtion and sentence by tho Special Judge, Mr. s. B. Kapoor, on a charge of corruption. Venkataraman, who was sentenced to six
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  • 374 2 Building Up New India STALLS IN CONGRESS EXHIBITION MADRAS: \*vrl.3us Ministries of the Union Government participating for the first time m the Congress Exhibition this year, will provide an opportunity tor the people m the South to understand the process registered m several sectors m the building up of a
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  • 92 2 Living Tableaux Of India's Achievements NEW DELHI. Tableaux, Pictorially representing numerous ua pects of India's first Five-Year Plan, will be on display m a procession on Republic Day thvt> year. Instructions have been issued by the authorities to all the State Governments to give a good dis-l-.tay of various development
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  • 174 2 Lancashire Goods: India Urged To Cut Import Duties MANCHESTER: The India section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce last week called on the Indian Government to cut import duties and controls on Lancashire cotton piecegoods. Indian mill-owners cculd afford to take a generous and realistic view of the matter, it
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  • 81 2 AHMEDABAD: America purchased recently about 7,000 bales of cloth valued at Rs. 7 lakhs from Ahmedabad and Bomfhay for Pakistan, it was learnt here. The payment for the deal ia reported to have been made m dollars. Four mills of Ahmedabad and Bombay are understood to
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  • 374 3 Afghan Envoy Criticises West Pak. Unification LONDON: Afghanistan's Ambassador m London, Dr. Najibullah Khan, wrote m the January number of the Eastern World, that "the new decision of the Pakistan Government to reorganise the administrative set-up of the country by making Pakistan a federation of
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  • 87 3 Lok Sabha Session In Madras Suggested AHMED AH AD: Cr. M. Ananthasfayanain lyangar. Deputy Speaker of the liok Sabha, last week suggested that the L*>k Sabha should hi Id one session a year pieierably the autumn session either m Hyderabad or Madras. ThUs, he Maid, wt-uld give an opportunity to
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  • 214 3 BARODA: Mr. Chien TuanShenp;, lead*> of t*j« UvffUKMi* ber Chinese ucs-r -.'.'.on to th<* Indian Sciem 3 CW|fM sersion hore, call^.* fo f greater scientific and cuit'i«\il interflow between New Chin? and In;iia. Such exchange bctwpen the two countries had been existing for lonor and now required
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  • 116 3 BOMBAY: Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation has been registered .here ulnder the Indian Companies Act, Sri A. D. Snroff, o ne of the Directors, said. The prospectus of the CorI»oraMon wllfl be issued towards the end of this month. Dr. A. Ramaswaml Mudaliar will be
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  • 181 3 EXPORT OF CLOTH: Juota Raised For January-June CALCUTTA: The Government of India has decided to allow lor export during Janu-aiy-June a iurther quantity of j.u,od,ui>u yuids each of grey dr.U and cellular smrting processed m mineral khaki shade .jy outside processefs, other man milks, according to an oftio.ai announcement. Another
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  • 284 3 NEW DELHI: The India :\>sts and Telegraphs Department have decided to bring out a aew series of postagj stamps m replacement of the existing archaeolog-iaafi series. The new series had been designed to hjgh-light the working of the Five-Year plan and will be issued on the
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  • 116 3 BANARAS: Dr. Sampurnanand. Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh announced that 'he Government Sanskrit College at Banares would very soon be raised to the status of a Sanskrit University. All the difficulties m the way of converting the college into a university had been solved, he said.
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  • 87 3 Move To Form All-India Bullion Traders' Body BOMBAY The Bombay B'ot.Lion 'Association has convened a conference of representatives of bullion and m--ed trade all over the country to be held m Bombay on 'Veto. 12, to discuss the possibility of establishing' an all-India bullion traders- association. Mr. Jwalaprasad Tiwari, President
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  • 38 3 KOZHIKODE: The Calicut Ra lway Police arrested last Thursday Mr. C. Krishnan Adiyodi, Station Master Elathur and Chinnan, pointsman at Elathur. under Section 101 of the Railway Act (Endangering the safety 'of persons).— FOC
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  • 325 3 DEATH OF ASSAM'S EX-PREMIER GAUHATI: Janab Mohammed Saadulla, former Chief Minister of Assam, died here on Saturuay morning at 10.40 at the local Bapt st M ssion HostD tal. Mr. Saaduilah, who was nilinff from c.n'hosis of liver, was 69. The late Mr. Saadulla was the Cnlef Minister of Assam
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  • 29 3 Winners m the Tamils Festival Dance compelition Group They are (from left to right): (1) Afias Vidwa Subraynaniam; Miss Jayalatehmi Kularajah; and (S) Miss Indira Dcvi Bvbramanian
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  • 300 3 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of th« AU-lndia Forward Bloc, which concluded its three-day session here unanimously welcomed the Party Chairman, Gen. Mohan Singh's move 'or the "reunion of the Bloc with the Congress Party." Th« Committee alao autborised the Chairman to flnaJiße
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  • 97 3 CHANDIGARH. 1&« Financial Commissioners of the twc Punjabs, assisted by chei^ advisers, met m conference ere last week, to resolve outstanding boundary disputes. It Is understood tihat discussion* on certain points almost reached the final stage. 'Further talks will take y>lace at the next meeting to be
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  • 219 3 Blrla Residence In Calcutta For Museum NEW DELHI Maulana Azad. Union Minister for Eclucat on and Natural Resources and Scientific Research, has accepted on behalf of the Government of India the offer made by Mr. G. D. Birla of the'.r family resr.dence m Calcutta, kncwn as Birla Park, for setting
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  • 118 3 NEW DELHI: The Prune Minister, Sri Nehru, has received a gift from Dr. DhJa Jaafar, Finance Minister, Government of Iraq. It is a wh.te bag, studded with precious or semi-pre-cious stones, and bears the initials of Lord Curzon to whom it belonged when the latter
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  • 105 3 KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan wild establish an Institute of Atomic Energy with a view *o furt.Vinnx tn e United Nation 3 "atom for peace" programme, it is officially learnt her*. It has also decided to set uj* a twelve-man committee ■with Or. Nazir Ahmed as
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  • 71 3 CALCUTTA: The third session of the All-India Printers' Conference and .Exhibition will be held at Madras on fK"eb. H. Jt was announced here, recently. Mr. Kastuni Srinivasan win preside over the conference. Mr. C Subramaniam, Minister of Finance and Education, Madras, w^l cpcn the exhibition. A reception
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  • 248 3 Discrimination In Education Must Go-Madrasi M.U.P.'s Plea NEW YORK: Dr. A. Krishna-swaml, M.U.P., toldi the .siib-cirtiin*is.slon on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, that all States sould set themselves against discrimination m education based; on race, colour, sex. language, religion »>r poU tical or other opinions The sub-commission has
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  • 263 3 BOMBAY: Sir L«wis Casson xnd Liady casson (Dame Sybil fhorndyKe) celebrated personalities of the British stage acrnved here last UTriday from Sydney after visiting Australia ana New Zealand. They will tour India for five weens and will give recitals m Bcmbay, Delhi Madras and Cadcutta. Lady
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  • 75 3 Trades Disputes Act And Journalists NAGPUR: Mr. Abid Ali Jaffarbhai, the Union Deputy Minister for Labour when asked why the INTUC had ignored the grievances of working journalists completely, said hat It was only a matter of few weeks for the Industrial Disputes Act to cover the working Journalists. He
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  • 27 3 MADRAS The All-India Handloom "Weavers Conference announced to be held on January 16 at Avadl has now been postponed to Thursdy. January 20.- FOC
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  • 126 3 AHMEDAHAD The town of Dhanduka, ji Ahmedabad district, launched a mflm rat-klling campa'ffn on Jan. 15 and 16. T*«« rodent menace to crops ft'-d household property became so acute that the taluka mamlatdar decided to mobilise the entire populations of Dhanduka for an all-put simultaneous attack
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  • 698 4 New High Commissioner's Frank Revelation No Deportation Of "Stateless" BOMBAY: Sir Edwin Wljeyeratne, -the newly-appointed High O.mmuwioner for Ceylon i B India, who arrived here by air from Colombo on bis way to New Delhi, told Pressmen on Saturday that a majority
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  • 107 4 KAMPALA (Uganda), Jan. 15: The ailing Aga Khan is expected to retain his office as spiritual leader of the iamailia sect until his death, an Ismailia spokesman said. He said the 77-year-old Aga, presently recovering from an illness at Aswan m Southern Egypt, will probably announce his successor
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  • 372 4 mm w MADRAS: A Press release issued by the office of the High Commissioner for Ceylon In India, says: "Certain sections of the In- -—«"~~~~~~< dian Press had carried reports during the last few weeks which gave a distorted picture of the procedure
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  • 72 4 COLOMBO: Sir Nicholas Attygalle, at present President of Ceylon's Upper House, was, last Wednesday elected Vice-Chancellor of the Ceylon University m the place of Sir Iver Jennings, by a majority of 85 votes. Sir Nicholas got 51 votes while Dr. G. P. Malalasekere got 16.
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  • 178 4 NEW DELMI, Jan. fi North Bengal tea interests are caMing for immediate government measures to cope with possible future monsoon floods like lajt year's a disaster contriiMtiug to the cur rent nifh price >»f tea. Planters In v Dooar.s region of Norti Bengal, vrh'lc agreeing that
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  • 65 4 The Tamil Diffusion League will ibe known as the Tamil Cultural Council. This was decided at the general meeting of the League held recently. The office bearers of the Council for the current year are: President: Mr. S. K. Shanmugam; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. S. Soundara
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  • 76 4 Mr. Narayanan, Captain, Indian Recreation Club, receiving the Tamils Festival Soccer Challenge Cup, from Dr. (Mrs.) Lalitha Sambandam. The Challenge Cup donated by Mr. P. Govmdasamy Pillai J.P. has been won by she I.R.C. for the second time, successively. If the I.R.C. retains the cup
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  • 250 4 The Singapore-Bombay Air India International service via Madras will be increased to twice a week some time after April, this year providing immediate connection with both services to Europe. BOMBAY-HONG KONG The extension of our Bombay Kong Kong service to Tokyo is planned to come
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  • 104 4 AIR CRASH AT LONDON AIRPORT LONDON, Jan. 16.— A Viscount airlines bound for Rome, crashed at London Airport today. A fire brigade spokesman said three casualties had been reported. The plane had 36 passengers on board and a crew of five. The plane was badly damaged. The fire brigade sent
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  • 133 4 U.S. NEGROES BARRED FROM EUROPEAN BARS CAPETOWN, South AfWca, Jan. 15 An order circulated Friday said the 400 Negro crew members of the U-S. aircraft carrier Midway due to anchor here Saturday, w jil be allowed to drink only In bars reserved for the class official! ly listed as Cape
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  • 57 4 LONDON. Jan 15 Britain's atomic energy authority said iFriday one of its atomic, decumerits Is missing, possibly stolen, but that it contained no secrets. The document was reported taken from a brown leather briefcase which was m the office of Sir Henry Self 65. on«
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  • 307 4 Guizado Impeached And Ordered To Be Arrested BALBOA, PANAMA, Jan. 16: The National Guard said that the President Jose Ramon Guizado hadl been put under protective custody to prevent disturbances during the Investigation of the assassination of President Antonio Remon. The communique did nc-t reveal that
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  • 86 4 Rhee's Condition Is Serious SEOUL, Jan. 16.— The South Korean President Dr. Syngman Rhee, entered a United States Military Hospital !ast Monday for surgical operation near the abdomen, a usually realiable source reported. The sources said Rhee had an operation on Wednesday. He added Dr. Rhee went through a critical
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  • 84 4 JAP. CEMENT TEXTILES Imports from Japan of textiles and cement wiM be freeiy (licensed for arrival after Mar. 31. Licences to import before this date will be confined to present quota-holuers and approved newcomers. The period of validity for licences to be Issued on and ffter April l w^l be
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