Indian Daily Mail, 22 February 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL* A. iW. 359 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 22, 1955 FOUK PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 86 1 C Xv 1 1 iUhC, r.ngiund, Feb. 21. ihe Congregation m the tiny Parian Cnurch prayed last night 'o* the conversion of tne unknown man who smashed a 400--year-old stained glass window last week. The Key. Arthur Eyton Jones based bis sermon on the St. Luke story
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  • 281 1 Unity, Unity, Cultivate Unity Sink Your Differences Adigal Tells Tamils Build Tamil Schools And Give Masses Their Literacy (By Our Staff Reporter) His Holiness Kundrakudi Adigal addressing a gathering of more than thousand five hundred people at the Happy World Stadium last night appealed to the Tamils m the Colony
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  • 132 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 21: The Union Commerce Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari left suddenly for Delhi on Saturday night after receiving an urgent letter trom Prime Minister Sri Nehru asking him to meet him m person m oruer to discuss the
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  • 138 1 CLAIMS ON FORMOSA JUSTIFIED NEW l*fiift*. tea. ML The Indian Presment, Dr. Kajenara Prasad. aa.d touay the Indian Government consiuered Cnma's claims on Formosa and off shore islands of China were justified. ne added "I earnestly hcpe, however, that these difficult problems will be solved peacetuily and by negotiations Tne
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  • 45 1 IQUIQUE, Chile. Feb. 21.— Sixteen persons were killed and 16 injured Saturday night when a bus was hit by a railroad locomotive on a grade crossing here. The dead bodies were so badly charred they could not be identified.- AP
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  • 48 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 21: Mr. T. T. Krishamachari, who last week handed m his resignation as Minister of Commerce and Industries yesterday had a 75 minute interview with the Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. It is understood that Mr. Nehru refused to accept Ms resignation. Reuter
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  • 151 1 Harold Wilson BIRMINGHAM, England, Feb. 21: A Cabinet Minister m the former Labour Government of Britain suggested yes terday that Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-slfck be "stowed away" on St. Helena I rocky British island m the South Atlantic where Napoleon I died m exile
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. C.S. Foreign Operations Administrator Harold E- Stassen left by Military Air Tran^poit yorvice plane last night on a trip to tne Far East and soutn Asia. Mr. Stassen will visit India, Pakistan. Ceylon, the Philippines, Korea, and japan.
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  • 66 1 R. K. Nehru For Peking? NEW DELHI, Feb. 21: Foreign Secretary Ratan K. Nehru has been appointed India's Ambassador to Peiping, the usually well-informed Hindustan Times reported yesterday. The paper said the present envoy m Red China, Nedyam Raghavan has been assigned to Paris to succeed H. S. Malik who
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  • 302 1  -  Myaore Chief Justice (From Our Own Correspondent) MYSORE, Feb. 21: The High Court has taken very serious exception to certain remarks made m the counter amoavit filed on behalf of the Travan-core-Cocnin Crovernment m the case where some
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  • 239 1 KARACHI, Feb. 21.— A Settlor Pakistan Government Official disclosed here yesterday that President Celal Bayar of Turkey and Premier Mohammed All of Pakistan had completed plane for a series of defence alliances to link eight countries of the Middle East m a collective security
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  • 345 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 21: Increasing political activity at home and a simmering crisis or two abroad may provide India's Parliament with its busiest session m the five-year life of the young Republic. The country's lawmakers convene m New Delhi today for the annual budget
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    50 1 A line of hawker hunter jet fighters at the RAI station at Wittlsham, Suffolk. W ittlsham is one of the three British fighter command stations now fully equiped with hawkers. Mark it an* Mark n. The mark H can attain trans-sonic speeds m relatively Shallow divest— AP Photo.
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  • 32 1 BANGALORE, Tndia, Feb. 21. Russia won the international football match against India yesterday 2 o. This was the 12th match the Russian team has played m India. AP
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 21.— Dr. Helen Keller, 74-year old American blind and deaf lecturer and writer, arrived here by air last night on a nine week tour of India as guest of the Government. Dr. Keller whc travelled with Miss Polly Thompson her secretry will stay
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    35 1 Mr. R. K. Tandon Commissioner of India m Malaya, addressing a gathering at the Arya Samaj premises on the occasion of Swami Dayanand Bodhotsava last Sunday. Mrs. Tandon is also seen seated).
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  • 47 1 DAMASCUS, Feb. 21: Around 8,000 students walked out Of secondary schools yesterday m protest against the projected Turco-Iraqi defence accord. Five hundred students paraded Damascus streets shouting against Iraq's premier Nuri Said, the Turkish Premier Adnan Menderes, and denouncing aIL foreign alliances. AP
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  • 70 1 30-HOUR WEEK NEW YORK, Feb. An American labour leader predicted that within 25 yean a 30-hour work week "should be easily attainable for all Americans." George Meany, prospective head of the merged A.F. of L.-C.1.0.. m an article m Fortune Magazine, described labour's goals for 1980 as: "More money, more
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  • 559 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Feb. 22, 1955 MALACCA'S MISERY PROMINENT member of the business community of Malacca Mr. Chunilal M. Seth, appealing to the Government to improve the port facilities of the Settlement, has painted a most graphic picture of the tragic condition of this once most powerful and
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  • 1113 2 Govinda Menon Explains Government Policy TRIVANDRUM. The Congress came back to power m Travan-core-Cochin State after extending responsive cooperation to the Praja Socialist Government which fell last week. The new Minister was sworn before the Rajpramukh at the Kaudiar Palace. Tlie Rajpramukh appointed Mr. Panampilli Govinda
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  • 134 2 CALCUTTA: An Independent member, Prof. Nirmal Bhattacharva, sprang a surprise m tne West Bengal Council when he objected to the word "Almighty/ as UKed towards the end of the Governors address to the legislature. He said m a secular state religion had no place m politics*
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  • 196 2 MADURAI: Eighty-rour persons have been cited as witnesses by the prosecution m what is known as the Kamayana Case which came up oefore the D.strict Magistrate (judicial) Sn S. Govindarajalu Nayudu. All but four of the 41 accused m tne case, including A,
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  • 344 2 NEW DELHI: Swami Chinmayananda of Uttar Kasi, told officers' of the Union Government that what they lacked was not capacity, or efficiency, but the idea cf insistence on a great mission m life. The Swamiji, who was giving a talk o n the "Vedantic attitude m
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  • 187 2 CALCUTTA: Nearly three ltikh persono m East Pakir.iin aie wainting for their migration certificates to come to India and setUe, it is reliably understood here. Their applications for migration certificates are uaid to be under consideration of the Indian High Commission m Dacca. Mean while,
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  • 144 2 Britain now has a provisional 10-year-old for peaceful development and use of nuclear power. A stage m this plan is Britain's first experimental nuclear power station at Calder Hall, Cumberland, which will produce electricity from nuclear energy on a large scale when it is completed, soon,
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  • 321 2 Chinese Communist Reforms Reports that the Chinese Communist authorities have decided on reforms m the form of writing the Chinese language are borne out by advices reaching West BerVn from the Eastern Hector. The Pek.ng Government, it is reported, has placed
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  • 300 2 BEIL.IN; A cordial welcome, warmed by German realisation of India's developing role m the comity 'of democratic powers, awaits the new Indian Ambassador to the Federal Republic, Mr. A. C N. Nambiar. when he arrives m Bonn next month. In German diplomatic quatters Mr.
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  • 158 2 CALCUTTA: A young man was waiting m the university corridor here the other oay for Us friend, "a son of the Chief Minister, Dr. B. C. Roy." The said youth had waited too long to rouse curiosity m the minds of the students and professors alike. Soon,
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  • 199 2 DACCA: It is learnt that Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, leader of the United Front Parliamentary Party, has been given permission by the District Magistrate to hold a meeting of the Party at the Assembly Hall. Mr. Hug said that m spite of the
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  • 87 2 NEW DELHI: The Goverr. ment of India will sign a long term bilateral air agreement with Japan within a fortnight it was learned here. The agreement W IW enaole the Indian owned Air India international to extend its services to Tokyo. At present, those services go
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  • 710 3 Initiative In Convening A Geneva-Type Conference NEW DELHI. Prime Minister Nehru, who returned to the capital from h.s London trip, elaborated his idea of a Geneva-type of conference for discussing the Formosa situation. The impression left by Mr. Nehru's observation is that he visualises a
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  • 196 3 Formosa Part Of China? BOMBAY: Prime Minister Nehru said here that "so far as India is concerned, we recognise the People's Government of China. We do net recognise Formosa as a separate State or indeed as anything except as part of China." Mr. Nehru, m a talk with Pressmen, before
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  • 207 3 BOMBAY: Tne Bombay legislative Assembly ratified the Constitution (Third .amendment) Bill passed by the Houses of Parliament. The Assembly also passed unanimously a Bill to restrict the publication of obscene and filthy details m covering the Judicial proceedings or offences with a sexual background. The amendment to
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  • 788 3 BOMBAY. Addressing the joint session of both the Houses of Legislature m Bombay. Mr. Mangaldas Pakvasa, acting Governor of Bombay, said that the State had made an all-round progress during the year under review. At the outset he referred to the death of Mr.
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  • 172 3 Dhanushkodi Pier Site RAMESWARAM: The Com* mission appointed by the Union Government to study the problem of moving the Dhanushkodi pier, arrived at Dhanashkodi last week. The Commission, which consists of Sri M. Ganapathl, Chief Engineer, Southern Railway, President, Sri 8. Rama Rao, Marine Superintendent. Mandapam, Secretary and Sri |S.
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  • 358 3 DACCA: A stormy meeting of the United Front Parliamentary Party here, ended after nve hours, with opposing group** claiming victory on CMC issue of leadership of the k arty. The meeting was hedd m the refreshment room, m the East iJeugal Assemoiy building,
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  • 87 3 MADRAS: The Speaker gave a inning recently m the Madras Assembly that he should be addressed as Mr. Speaker' and not otherwise. The occasion for the iruiing arose when Mr. S. Ramalingam (Communist—Tanjure) chose to address the Chair as "Comrade Speaker*' when he moved (to-day being a mm-oflicial
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  • 449 3 TRIVANDRUM: Sri Panamilli Govinda Menon's five man Cabinet includes a former Congress Chief Minister and a Minister, Mr. A. J. John r.ud Sri K. Koohukuttan respectively. Sri Govinda Menon has been a Minister dn the Cochin Cabinets, and also m both
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  • 634 3 Bombay, Madras Karachi Are Cities Beautiful Royal Academy Chiefs Views LONDON. Bombay, Madras and Karachi are much more "satisfactory" cities from the point of view of population pressures than London, Tokyo and Calcutta, according to one of Britain's most distinguished architects and artists, Professor A. E. Richardson, recently elected President
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  • 137 3 MADURAI: Remarkable is the village of Alangudi, about 12 miles from Rajapalayam. Reports state that the 720 persons who reside m the village have since seven years by common agreement tabooed smoking m the village There are a dozen shops there but not one sells cigarettes cheroots
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  • 294 3 BOMBAY: Sri Morarji Desai Bombay's Chief Minister, said m the Legislative Assembly that there was a secret movement to create an Adivasi State." He made this charge while replying to the debate on an opposition adjournment motion to discuss the uncalled for firing by the police on the
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  • 404 4 Large-Scale Rejection Of Indian Applications Grave Anxieties Expressed COLOMBO: Indian circles bete, expressed grave anxiety at the continued large-scale rejections of citizenship appli(avion* from persons of Indian origin on such flimsy grounds as the applicants' failure to prove their Indian origin, technical errors m signatures of Justices of the Peace,
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  • 87 4 LONDON, Feb. 21.—Eleven-year-old Brian Walker walked into a candy shop In Brixton yesterday and complained: "I did not eat it because it smelled nasty.*' The shop proprietor almost fainted with delight. An alarm had been gent out with police making rounds of the neighbourhood throughout the night m
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  • 106 4 TOKYO. Feb. 21. Communist China will issue a new currency On March 1, replacine the old at the rate of 10,000 to 1, Peiping Radio said today. Each holder of 10,000 yuan of the old currency will receive only 1 new yuan. The yuan long has
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  • 155 4 TRINCOMALEE: From the Portuguese Knives, liquor and the baila. From the Dutch? Another religion. From the British. Extinction of Culture. civilisation and language. Those were the legacies left to Ceylon since the arrival of the Portuguese, Mr. N. Q. Dias, Registrar-General, told the Bouddharakshaka Society here. The
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  • 97 4 COLOMBO: Officials of the Ministry of Education held a preliminary conference on the availability of textbooks m the national languages for the preSenlor and Senior forma, m view of the decision of the Government to introduce the national languages as the media of instruction m the
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  • 35 4 NEW DELHL Feb. 21.— The Government of India have decided to reduce with Immediate effect export duty on coffee from Rs 62/8/- ©er cwr to Rs 21/- ii«r cwt FOG
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  • 121 4 AIRLINER WITH 16 BURNT OUT ALBUQURQTJE, New Mexico Feb. 21. The wreckage of a Trans World airliner which vanished with 16 aboard into cloud-etirouded northern New Mexico on Saturday was found still smoking on a mountain peak eaet of here yesterday. There were no signs of life. Ambulance convoys were
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  • 228 4 Reds Can "Rain A-Bombs On U. S." !-Peking Radio TOKYO, Feb. 21: Peiping Radio boasted today that Soviet Russia and Red China have the power to rain "several times more" atomic bombs on the United States than it could against the Communists. The broadcast, heard m Tokyo, also claimed the
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  • 78 4 KARACHI, Feb. 21: Pakistan yesterday announced a nine-man delegation to the first Manila Pact conference opening m Bangkok on Wednesday. An advance party of three officials leaves tonight while Prime Minister Mohammed All, leader, and other members will leave on Tuesday. The Pakistan delegation includes J.
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  • 117 4 No Jayanthi Aid For Indian Society COLOMBO: The Minister of Home Affairs Mr. A. Ratnayi*ke, has informed the general secretary ot the Maha BodM Society of India that the Government of Ceylon wiU not be »n a position to assist the society financially m its celebrations m connexion with the
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  • 134 4 Ike Launches "Back To God" Campaign WASHINGTON, Feb. 21: President Eisenhower last night urged all Americans to join m a "back to God" campaign. "Without God, there could be no American form of Government, nor an Amerscan way of life,*' the President said. "Recognition of the supreme being is the
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  • 51 4 ILBRACOMBE DEVON, Feb. 21. The proprietor of the local zoo Mr. C. H. Trevisick, was mauled on the arms and face by one of his lions tcday when he went into its cage to feed It. '•The lion seemed too eager tc get its food," he said.—-
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  • 287 4 Red Uprising In Laos BANGKOK, Feb. 21: U.S. officials said last night they had grave fears of a Communist uprising m the bordering Indo-Chinese state of Laos as the hour neared for the South-East Asia Treaty conference. Thailand's police were alerted for demonstration by Communist sympathies of Moscow-trained Ho Chi
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    20 4 crowds m Colombo. Their scant appogrel and curves are capital attractions. These pretty (skating princesses are drawing huge
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  • 326 4 A Home For Every Ismaili In Africa AGA KUAN'S AMBITION CAIRO, Feb. 21.— The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the 20,000,000 strong Moslem Ismaill yesterday disclosed a plan "to turn the Ismaills of Afria from a nation of shopkeepers into a highly industrialised nation". The 77-year eld Aga Khan still
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  • 163 4 The first anniversary of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home Literary Union, celebrated on sunuay the tf'eb. 13. The Secretary m the course of reading next the Union's report for the past year said that nine meetings, all m Tamil, were held, when some Interesting topics such as
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  • 75 4 Dutchmen To Observe Eclipse Here COLOMBO: The longest, eoiips of the sun du.wg the 20th /century wUI be seen m Ceylon on June £0 this year. Several top flight Ashronomers from ail parts of the world are expected to be m Ceylon to observe the eclipse. Holland wUI be sending
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  • 105 4 PARIS. Feb. 21. Edgard Faure, the fourth candidate to be called to end France's 16--day cabinet crisis, yesterday continued his formal round of talks with political leaders to see what help he can expect. an day long, a procession of callers went to his office
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  • 78 4 TEL AVIV, Feb. 21: Scores of taxi drivers drove their taxis up the main streets of Tel Aviv yesterday, formed blocks across the road, and then got out and took off the wheels. As lunch time traffic plied up m lines throughout the city, the drivers
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  • 83 4 LONDON, Feb. 21. The Dalai Lama is on his way back to Peiping after touring Kirin Province. Peiping Radio reported yestrday. With him Is the Panchen Lama, a potential rival for spiritual leadership m Tibet. Both have been m Communist China for mere than Bix
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  • 73 4 QUETTA. Feb. 21: Life m Quetta was returning to normal last night, 36 hours after nn Rarthquake killed 12 people, injured 30 others and destroyed over 100 homes. There were no more earth Tremors today and people were gradually returning to their homes and
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  • 335 4 Says Rank of India Journal "The Asian and African faimer must take his chance m the world market but m :he yeai, w»th few exceptions, that market has tieated him well m some instances very well." Th.s opinion was expressed by the
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  • 99 4 Ten armed terrorists stopped three lorries belonging to Lee Rubber Estate m the Kulai district of Johore. Tney lectured the workers on tapping rates, gave them Communist pampniets and thci set Are to the three lorries, says an Emergency Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It
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  • 114 4 NEW INDIAN MINISTER IN SYRIA NEW DtHLJix. i<«u. 21.— Mr Sarda Snannar Bajpa*. at present Commercial counsellor, Embassy of India, Rome, has been appointed Minister of India m Syria. He will issume cl.arge ot the new post soon. Mr. Bajpai wav born m 1900 ■uid educated at Dulwich and r,ailiol
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  • 132 4 Four Korean journalists Messrs. Choi Moon Kyung, •-long cJiong m, Chung m joon *na Choi ijyung woo who are visiting Liondon at the invitauon 01 tne Foreign Ufhcc, arrived «at Kailang Air,«ori, yesterday. They will stay m Singapore lour uays and wul resume 'heir onward flight
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  • 74 4 UNITED NATIONS, New tforK, Fqo. 21: Henry Cabot i-ouge Jr., chief U.S. delegate to tiie United Nations, new to i^ondon today to press for disarmament m closed uoor hvepower talks. He said m a farewell statement that the United States still seeks a tamper-proof plan covering
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