Indian Daily Mail, 23 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XI NO. 220 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    108 1 An agreement reached be. tween the Executive Council of the Central Electricity Board Employees Union and the Man. angement of the Board m settlement of the Union's claims on the Board was signed at the Office of the Commissioner fur Labour m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 16. Picture shows
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  • 156 1 DEMONSTRATION BEFORE ASSEMBLY NOT TO BE PERMITTED Picketing and demonstration will not be permitted m future before the Assembly House, especially on those days when the Assembly sits. A letter to this effect has been written by the clerk of the Legislative Assembly on behalf of the Assembly to the
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  • 168 1 K. L. Unionists To Derive Inspiration From P. A. P.! Mission Arriving Here Oct. 3 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Tours: Kuala Lumpur, Trade Unionists are expected to compare notes with their compatriots m Singapore so as to "coordinate" their techniques of collective bargaining the In. dian Daily Mall learnt
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  • 49 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22EmployeftH oi a daily newspaper m Rajkot. Western India, staged a one-day fast to protest their publisher's suspending a subeditor, say reports reaching New Delhi. The sobedHor of the Jai Hind** had been suspended for three days on grounds of indiscipline. AP
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  • 177 1 TO EXAMINE FED. EDUCATION POLICY A fifteen.member Committee has been appointed by the High Commissioner m Council to consider the existing education policy m the Federation. The Chairman of the Committw Is the Minister for Education and includes the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambantham and the Minister for
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  • 1086 1 14 Days Notice Required In Essential Services F Only To Blunt Strike Weapon Says Goode Compulsory Arbitration Urged POWER TO DISPERSE ASSEMBLIES (By Our Staff Reporter) THE CRIMINAL LAW (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) ORDINANCE 1955, WHICH PASSED ITS SECOND READING YESTERDAY IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, IF PASSED INTO
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  • 58 1 The Chief Secretary laid particular stress on the point that the Bill did not prohibit strikes. It only required 14 days' notice should be given so that some sort of emergency arrangements could b« made to ensure the minimum services necessary for the well being of
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  • 129 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: A 48 year-old Indian Muslim hawker Mohamad Shariff was today sentenced to death by Chief Justice Sir Charles Mathew for murder of his former Malay wife Enjah binti Hassan. Two assessors one Indian and one European
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 22 -Mr. Subtmal Dutt, Commonwealth Secretary m the Indian External Affairß Ministry, was yesterday appointed Foreign Secretary m place of Mr. R. k. Nehru, who takes over next month as Indian Ambassador to China. Mr. M. J. Desai, Chairman of the International
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  • 66 1 Next the Penal Code (Amendment) Bill was read a second time and the third reading fxed for Oct 13. The Attorney.General, Mr. C H. Butterneld moving the Bill for second reading- said the Bill was designed to amend the Penal Code to make it sto offence to
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  • 90 1 The Arms and Explosives (Amendment) Ordinance 1955, was introduced by the Attorney.General m the Legislative Assembly yesterday for second leading and declared passed. The Attorney -General said th«» Bill was designed to give power to the Governor m Council to make rules to regulate the transport
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  • 97 1 CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES ORDINANCE Another Bill, the Corrosive Substances Ordinance, 1955, providing for increased penalties for causing hurt by means of corrosive substances, was read a second time. PROTECTED AREAS An Ordinance to re-enact the Protected Places Ordinance 1948 and to provide for the more efficient protectiin of goods and supplies
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  • 153 1 The Undesirable Publications (Amendment) Ordinance 1955, which passed its second read. ing yesterday, applies to pubhcatinos ma<i e within the Colony by the use of unlicensed printing presses also imported publications which menace security and to deal with them before they were circulated. Introducing the Bill for second
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  • 172 1 Nehru Backs Laos's Unity Independence New Dcihi, Sept. 22- A joint statement issued here yesterday by Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, and Crown Prince Savang Vathana and Laotian Premier Katay D. Sasorith, said they had agreed that every effort should be made to secure implementation of the Geneva Agreement on
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 22— The post office service announced today a special stamp seriep would be issued Sept. 29 commemorating the start of Indonesia** first parliamentary ejections.- AP
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  • 261 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 22: The Madras Legislative Assembly adjourned for the whole day shortly after beginning the new session on Wednesday as a mark of respect to the late Mr. A. Ramaswami Thevar, Congress member from Tiruchi who died recently. Speakers from
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  • 49 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 22—Acting External Affairs Minister Sir Philip Mcßride promised today to consider suggestions* that the Government should assist Australian sports team* to travel to southeast Asia. Mcßride said he would 1 particularly like to see cricket and tennis teams visit India and South.Etat Asia. AP
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  • 71 1 ARMY GUNS IN BUENOS AIRES STREET Passers-by look curiously ana cautiously at a large anti-air, craft gun set up and manned by men of the Argentine army m the front of the Metropolitan Cathedral, Plaza De Mayo, Buenos Aires. HE HELPED BUILD PANAMA CANAL WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 Brigadier General Walter
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  • 154 1 HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR DECLARED KUALA LANGAT, A WHITE AREA YESTERDAY ON THE PADANG AT TELOK DATOH, THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEADQUARTERS OF THE DISTRICT. Simultaneously, the declaration was made at Sepang by the Mentri Besar and at Tanjong Sepat by Col. H. S. L«e,
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  • 51 1 CIRCUMVENTING BIGAMY TAIPEI, Sept. 22 A Chinese Nationalist lawmaker proposes that m&i*ianders m Formosa whose wives or husbands are In Bed China be permitted to remarry without being liable to bigamy charge*. Mian Chi Ping told the Legislative Yuan (parliament) there are at leant 100,000 Much mainland*™ on this island.-
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  • 97 1 Wisdom Not Yet Dawned On Bandits An Area security unit patrol contacted a Communist terrorist dressed m khaki and armed with a Sten gun m the Sungei Siput North area of Perak. The scout of the patrol called on hi m to surrender but the terrorist ignored the surrender call
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  • 198 1 Over 3.000 citizens of Gemas carrying^ banners and flaes yesterday assembled on the Gemas padang and pledged their support of Government's amnesty declaration. The chief Minister of the Federation, Tunku Abdul Rahman, who arrived by air to attend the mass rally, addressed the people gathered including
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri.. Sept. 23, 1955
    • 537 2 Red Letter Day For Malayan Indians IT is a magnificent contritributioa Indeed to the muse of education In tfca Colony that the Singapore < hettiar Community have decided to make. They have pro. mined to donate six and odd acres of land worth *000,000 and $100,000 cash to the Government
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  • 62 2 MADRAS: Mr. R. Mahadcvan (Dcvan), "Ananda Vikatan," and Mrs. Chellam Mahadevan last week at Madurai celebrated the mariage of their niece, Sow K. Saras wat hi daughter of Mr. v. Krishna Ayyar, State Bank of India. Nagapattinam, with Mr. M Ramanathan, of the Southern Railways, Perambur. The Muhurtham
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  • 1354 2  - AUTHOR OF BHOODAN COMPLETES 60 YEARS TRIBUTE TO VINOBA BHARATAK KUMARAPPA By (Acharya Vinoba Bhave of Bhoodan fame, complete. his sixtieth year on Sunday, Sept. 11 and this article by Mr. Bharatan Kumarappa, the well-known social worker and educationist will be of topical interest). jytY first impression of Vinoba 1
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  • 498 2 London Journal To Stimulate Indo British Trade LONDON: The Middle Bast and Southeast Asia are India's natural market s. While India's actual exports have risen since 1952--53, her exports to countries m the Middle East have remained almost stationary between Rs. 380 million and! Rs. 400 million, exports to Southeast
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  • 122 2 BUILD-YOUR-OWN-CAR CLUB LONDON: Two young inei* In Braintree, Essex, have started a club for people who build their own cars. Already there are over 100 members from all over Britain. The two men got the idea after they had built a car of their own In 1864, a job which
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  • 37 2 MADRAS: Mr. M.K. Shanmugam, Principal Sir Theuga raya College, Madras, has bteh elected as a member of the Syndicate of the Madras University by the members of the Academic Council, from among themselves;
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  • 75 2 .Miss Vijayalakshmi Subramaniam giving a vocal music performance at the Bharathi Day celebrations, on Sunday at tbe Chettiar's Temple, Tank Kinul. In the picture bel»w seated m the front n^ are: Mr. Subraniania Chettiar of 'VEERAKESARI' (Colombo), Mr. G. Sarangapany of 'TAMIL MURASIV Mr. T.
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  • 181 2 NEW DELHI. Several members demanded the setting up of a separate Ministry to look after the welfare of Harijans, when the Lok Sabha degated inconclusively the reports of the Commissioner for Scheduled Castes and Tribes. The general feeling was that while much had
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  • 191 2 NEW DELHI: Green flags resembling the Pakistan flag were found flying at awo public places m Amroor m Nizamabad district and at the Nekonda Railway Station m Warangal district m Hyderabad State on the Independence Day on August 17, the Deputy Home Ministrr, Mr. B-
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  • 272 2 MUZAFFAKPUIi: Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha. Chief Minister of Bihar, addressing a public meeting at Tila Maidan ap. pealed to the students not fall into the trap of agitators who were out to make capital of the incidents m Bihar. The initial stages of freedom, he added,
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  • 159 2 Letter To The Editor-. Sir, It is with deep regret that we learn that the Council of the National Union of Plantation workers has unanimously decided to ask tne Malayan Plantain^ Industries Employer's Association to adopt a "closed shep" policy and to pay the recently
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  • 103 2 BOMBAY: Indlan-produceo" penicillin will now be available to the public. Col. J. R. Dogra, Managing Director of the Government's Rs. 2.crore penicillin factory at Pimpri near Poona, handed over 18,000 vials to distribut. ing agents at a function here. Col. Dogra said that the Indian penicillin had passed
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  • 883 3 PANIKKAR'S WARNING Nuriiur v v •> it MARRAM. Sardar Panlkkar, who spoke about art, said that what struck him most during the last few years was the extraordinary revival of all artistic talents. He said when he was young, art and artistes were looked with disfavour
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  • 134 3 CONFERENCE HALL FOR NEW DELHI NEW DELHI; A conference hall with a minimum seating capacity for 700 people is under construction m the capital. Equipped with arrangements for simultaneous translation of speeches In a number of languages, the hall is estimated to cost Rs. 20 to Rs. 30 lakhs, and
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  • 257 3 KARACHI: Mr. M.A. Khuhro accused m the Constituent Assembly Mr. Suhrawardy, as being responsible fbr the Calcutta riots m the 1946 In which thousands of Hindus last their lives, when he was Chief Minister of United Bengal. Mr. Suhrawardy, who is at present the leader of the
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  • 53 3 PHOTO. Peron's troops take up portions m due-outs outnide Hup nos Aires, Sept. 17, second dajTof the revolt against the A?' gentinev, President. The rebels threatened to *dS Bu««i Aires if I'eron does not resign. Peron has since been reported captured by the rebels and Is
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  • 164 3 BRISTOL; A "brain wave" test for young couples contempating marriage has been sug-g-ested) by an eminent brain specialist 'as a possible solution to the world problem of overcrowded divorce courts. He is Dr. Gre y Walter who. speaking to scientists at the annual meeting of the
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  • 107 3 MADRAS; Prime Minister Nehru will la y the foundation stone for a tuberculosis hospital m Pondtcherry on October 4, during his visit to the new State Mr. V.S. Mathews, Chief Secretary of Pondicherry State who has come here, m connectioi with bandobust arrangements for the Prime
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  • 535 3 «i««i? A 1 B the last of the series of lectures on '«Profes_ h C o Dduc^ an <* Advocacy" under the auspices of the Madras Bar Council, at the Law College, Mr. M. X Nambiar observed that m a country like India where
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  • 146 3 NEW DELHI; sanction for the construction of a signal light named after the Prime Minister has been sought by the president Of the Alappad Panchayat. The coastal town of Alappad, having a population of 25,000, has already built a rostru m to mark
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  • 71 3 MADRAS: Madras stands first m the whole of India m the matter of bringing more acreage under Japanese method of cultivation. It is said that during 1954--55 the Japanese method of cultivation has been adopted with advantage on about 4,89,181 acres. The total acreage under
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  • 33 3 PHOTO. snington on Sept. 16. The Navy says the aircraft ha* "an onusually smart wingspan" theW other ESK&JFL thS it h^ ,peed of more than 630 miles an hour." AP
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  • 195 3 0...1 V**i M lcl P el Council unanimously requested the State JET^iS?* !f J** 11 case BUch a State was formed on SfhlTiS^L* I*l^1 1^ th Btates R^rganisation Commission. Tnhe Chairman, Mr. C. M. Joseph, presided. The resolution stated that Trichur was
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  • 113 3 SKYMASTERS FOR NIGHT AIR SERVICE BOMBAY; Mr. Shankar Prasad. Chairman cf the Indian Airlines Corporation :>aid that the night airmail service of the Indian Airlines Corporation would be operated by I the Skymaster planes by the end of October. India had al. ready three Skymasters which were now undergoing the
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  • 118 3 NEW DELHI; A wooden road has been built by the the Forest Research Institute Dehra Dun, for experimental studies m its durability and stabllty, Ttoe road is 65 feet long- ana 10 feet wide and is paved with round ascu-treated creoso. ted wood blocks, vehicles of
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  • 245 3 NEW DELHI: Small irrigation schemes will continue to get priority m the second Five. Year Plan. Out of an estimated Rs. 4,500,000,000 allot, ment for irrigation schemes, small irrigation works are likely to be allotted a sum of Rs. 1,500,000,000. Discussions are, however, still going
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  • 223 3 NEW DELHI: A proposal to create a new Ministry m the Government of India to attend exclusively to problem* of tribal people and planned development of' tribal areas is under the active consideration of tue Prime Minister, it is learnt here While the overal
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  • 124 3 Labour Unrest Not To End Now Alliance Party at the recent a c a be^e» not likely to do° »2J Jig Labour unrest for a long tim? •««J^"K to the lal »t of the tin market issued here by Strauss and Co apany. 'Each strike," UieVeview My», "cwtttituf js a
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  • 160 3 NiSW DELHI; The Government of India have decided to subscribe Rs. 2\ lakhs to the capital of a public limited company for the construction and management of a hotel m cnanaKya Puri (diplomatic eu clave) m New Delhi. (Jiving details of this scheme, the statement
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  • 137 3 RARE NATARAJA IMAGE FOR NATIONAL MUSEUM NEW DELHI: The National Museum here has acquired a very rare, early Chola bronze Nataraja piece from Tiniverangulam, m South India. Unlike other Nataraja image* displayed m many museum*, the four-handed Shiva m this case has the right leg down and not uplifted. The
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  • 250 3 LUCKNOW: Mr. Bhagwan Sanai (Congress) inquirea dv.. ing question time m me Legis. iative Assembly whether it was a fact tnat the Magistrate of i£ta, had sentenced an animal to a term of imprisonment m the local jail. The Depu:y Minister tor jails, Mr. Mazartar Hussain, answered
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  • 383 4 ENGINEERING GRADUATES Need For Increased Output Need For Increased Output COIX>MBO: The government should make Immediate arrangement* to Increase the output of engineering graduates from the University of Ceylon from its present figure of fO to SS each year because there are about 100 vacancies In the civil, electrical and
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  • 83 4 RS. 91m. FOR PONDY DEVELOPMENT From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Sept. 22: Planning- Commission has de. cided on the spending of Fts. 91 millions on development of the new Pondicherry State after conferring with Pondy representatives here on Wednesday. The Indian Commissioner Mr. Kewai Singh explained the French had
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  • 247 4 Tamil Poets Not Honoured In The Past JAFFNA.; The custom of the Tamils m the past had been to honour their poets, philosopher? scholars and other great men during their life time. This tradition was ignored and neglected during foreign domination but with the release f rojr foreign rule they
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  • 64 4 The new maternity and child welfare clinic recently opened by Kuala Lumpur Municipality m Sha w Road. It cost $85,000. (Right): Chinese. Malay and Indian mothers look on while a nurse administers 8.C.0. vac cl nation. (Bottom): Mothers and children greatly appreciate the amenities and
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  • 55 4 Medicines (Advertisement and Sale) Bill was passed into Jaw m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Bill seeks to control the advertisement and sale of spurious drugs supposed to cure diseases like diabetics tuberculosis, bloort pressure etc., Mr. A. J. Braga, Minister for Health some of the advertisements claimed
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  • 151 4 IND. RAILWAYS' HUGE ORDERS ABROAD NEW DELHI, Sept. 22 The Indian State Railways yesterday called for foreign tenders for the supply of Rs. 300,000,000 (about £22,500.000) worth of rolling stock to be supplied m 1956-57. This is m addition to orders placed last month to the value of Rs. 771,000,000
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  • 169 4 Resident General of Morocco returned Wednesday to his post with orders to put aside Sultan Mohammed Ban Moulay Arafa and set up a regency council. Resident Generla Pierre Bover De Latour Dv Moulin had orders from Premier Edgar Faure to execute the first steps m a
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  • 202 4 Religious Education In Schools Apprehension COLOMBO: The education authorities are perturbed by the fact that several instances have been brought to their notice where, under the guise of teach. Ing ethics as a subject, stu_ dents have been taught religions other than their own. Certain schools have asked the department
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  • 123 4 The Ministry of Labour and Welfare announced the settlement yesterday of two current industrial disputes. The Sin. gapore Machine and Engineering Employees Union has concluded an agreement with Diethelm and Company, Limited. The 200-odd workers will return to work on Monday next, thus ending a strike w
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  • 43 4 R.I. MONEY TRANSFER: INDIANS HELD fj/^iv/viv 1 1\., aoyv. -£*t—k w»iv«3 authorities today announced the arrest of Ji persons chargted with clandestine tranwfer of money or the operation of illegal banks. Most of those taken into custody were Chinese and Indian traders.- AP
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  • 81 4 MOSSADEGH'S COLLEAGUES RELEASED TEHRAN 1 Iran, Sept. 22— Five of former premier Mossadegh's colleagues were released yesterday after four month*exile m "bad 1 weather areas," Gen. t. Bakhtlar, Military Governor of Tehran, announced. The five men, who included Bagher Kazemi, Mossadegh's 'Foreign Minister, were arrested May 19 on a charge
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  • 71 4 KARACHI Sept. 22 Trade arrangements between Pakistan and Japan which expired last sept. 14, have been extended to Jan. 31. An agreement to this effect was signed Wednesday m Karachi between the two governments. Japan will sell to Pakistan cotton textiles and yarn rayon iron, steel and
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  • 39 4 TOKYO. Sept. 22 Eight Japanese motorcar makers wIU participate «m international bids 1 for repairing 9,500 automobile? m Burma, Kyodo news service reported yesterday. They have been repairing U.S. army vehicles for five years.- AP
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  • 28 4 CARIO, Sept. 22— The Egyptian cabinet decided Wednesday night to suspend the 72--year old Anba yusab 11 from carrying his duties as Patriarch of the Coptic Church.- AP
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  • 123 4 CEYLON MONKS TO LAUNCH SATYAGRAHA COLOMBO, Sept. 22— One hundred thousand Buddhists In the Colombo suburb of Moratuwa have decided on Satyagpaha (non- violent demonstrations) because the Government has asked two Japanese Buddhist monks known here as Miki and Okonogi to leave Ceylon. P. Vibhavi Thero, a Ceylon monk who
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  • 57 4 iMn.w ut^utti, sept. 22: Mr. S. Bhootaltngham, Secretary of the Indian Iron and Steel Ministry announced yesterday that a million-ton steel plant planned by the British Steel Mission would be situated at Durcapur m West Bengal. The plant would be completed within three years of
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  • 87 4 BULGANIN'S MESSAGE TO IKE EDEN WASHINGTON, Sept. 22— Soviet Premier Bulganin has sent a personal message to President Elsenhower. The Soviet leader also had rushed a message to Prim* Minister Eden m London. Dispatches from there said it dealth with disarfament. A copy also was understood to have gone to
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  • 69 4 JAKARTA, Sept. 22— The foreign ministry announced 1 it had received ''many requests" from foreign correspondents and journalists m Singapore and the United States for visas to cover the first general elections m Indonesia starting Sept. 29. A Ministry Spokesman said the government m principle
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