Indian Daily Mail, 3 October 1955

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  • 17 1 Indian Dail Mail VOL. XI NO. 230 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1955 FOUR PA^ES^ 15 1 PBNTS
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  • 708 1 Minister Subramaniam Partition When British Quit: Disintegration When English Goes P. T. Raj art's Warning Non-Hindi States Urged To Unite Together (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 2: The Union Constitution must be amended as regards the question of official language declared the leader
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  • 50 1 COLOMBO, Oct. Premier Sir John Kotelawala has accepted invitations from the Premiers of Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand to visit their countries it was officially announced today. Sir John will leave Ceylon for his tour on Oct. 25 and will return home one month later.- Reuter
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  • 87 1 "NOT THIS WAY TO DAMAN" —REDS BARRED BOMBAY, Oct. 2— A group of 35 communist volunteers on their way to the Portuguese Possession of Daman to offer Satyagraha (passive resistance) were stopped by Inaian tfclice near Vapi, on Uie Daman border, this morning', the Indian News Agency Press T rust
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  • 56 1 CANNES, Fiance, Oct. 2: The Aga Khan and his wife went yesterday to Paris, where they expect to meet Rita Hayworth, who is en route to France with their granddaughter, Princess Yasmin. Prince Aly Khan left nere Friday night. It is expected a family reunion
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  • 260 1 DR. KHAN SAHIB AS CHIEF MINISTER KARACHI, Oct. 2: A bill placing West Pakistan under a single Government is expected to become law next week. Under the bill the present administration of the four pro. vinces and six combinations of Princely States will be abolished
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  • 38 1 Paris. Oct. 2— Mr. Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, arrived here today by from New York, where he haa been attending the united Nations General Assembly. He is on his way back to Moscow.- Reuter
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  • 176 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2— A backstage controversy over the wisdom of conducting public hearings on Religious freedom is behind the inuifinite postponement of a senate subcommittee's plan to start sudh hearings next week. This was disclosed yesterday by a spoKesman for the Senate sub-committee oa constitutional rights
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  • 77 1 EGYPT TO LOOK AFTER INDIANS IN PORTUGAL NEW DELHI, Oct. 2: India has asked Egypt to look after her interests m Portugal Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minis, ter told the House of the people (lower) yesterday. India severed diplomatic re. latlons with Portugal m August as a result of
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2. rtorh Houses of Parliament adjourned yesterday to meet the third wetk m November. Premier Nehru told a rare, well meeting of parliamentary members of his governing party that Soviet Premier Bulganin is expected to arrive "two or three days" before the Winter
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  • 71 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Oct. 2— Rajya Sabha passed the Crosswards Control Bill on Friday. The Bill now only awaits the Presisent's sanction to become law. During the debate members were as vehment In their sonwere as vehment m their condemnation of evil as the
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  • 139 1 The Committee set up' to consider the existing educu. tion policy held ita Jlrat meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Sept. .10, Seated under the Fodera. tion Coat of Arm* is Dato Abdul Razak b, Dato Hussein, Minister for Education nna Chairman of the Committee. QtKer mtm^ert
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  • 91 1 Designer William McMillan and officials en Sept. 27 inspected the Carlton Gardens, site of the n statue of King George VI which is to be unveiled thereby Queen Elizabeth The plinth for tn« 9-foot bronze statue, which w i» show the Kin- m the
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  • 583 1 Malayan Indians Pay Homage To Ma hat ma TANDON'S TRIBUTE TO FATHER OF THE NATION India's Prestige Is Gandhi j's Greatness -Sarangapany "If the Indian stands erect with his head high above others m international spheres, if he is respected and if the dignity of Indian is recognised today m
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  • 145 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Soviet Foreign Minister V. Molo. toy left by plane for Moscow, last night after expressing hope for the "consolidating of the universal peace" and hearty wishes for President Eisenhower's recovery. A group of Soviet and satel. Lite officials bid farewell ot the veteran
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  • 33 1 Molotov, who headed the Soviet delegation to the 10th United Nations General Assembly, left for home to get ready for the Oct. 27 meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers at Geneva.- AP
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  • 330 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 2: The top men m Indonesia's major political parties appeared last night assured of seats m the new parliament regardless of the final outcome of the general elections. Available unofficial tabulations of the vote is Jaya the island that
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  • 260 1 PARIS, Oct. French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay said here today the French Withdrawal from the United Nations Assembly was not a final break but was' intended only as a solemn protest against, the inclusion of Algeria m the Assembly's agenda. He was speaking on arrival at
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  • 590 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pora, Mon., Oct. S. 1955 Can't Tungku Go A Little Further? fJOMRADE Chia Peng, the boss of Ma>yan Communists, haa to-day the opportunity of meeting the Chief Minister of the Federation Tungfctt Abdul Rahman without being arrested and without anyone claiming the quarter million dollars which the
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  • 1066 2 Phi liuiiHMil Passes BUI Primes Mot T* Exceed Us. 1000, Entries 2000 NEW PKLHI: Xbe Lok Safaha last Monday pastod fee Govcrvznent BUI banatag prize competitions barrytag smwvfe above Rs. 1,080 sad limiting through an amendment the number of entries to each competition to
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  • 271 2 NAGPUR: Mrs. Indira Gandhi, member, Congress Working Committee, said here that the people' IB TWTfft enjoyed more freedom than those m advanced countries like Russia, Mrs. Gandhi, during her short visit here was Inaugurating the Students Union of th<>. Nagpur Mahavidya laya. Russian authors ana writers had also
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  • 218 2 POONA: Mr. K. M. Jedhe, the prominent Congress leader, announced his resignation from the presidentship, as also membership, of the AlLParty Goa Liberation Committee of Maharashtra. The comittee was formed early this year to aid the Goa National Congress m its free, dom fight, it had
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  • 207 2 3-5 m. Hindus Migrate From East Pakistan He added that i 5 lakhs of Muslims migrated to East Pakistan from India but 10 lakhs Muslims who had mlgraed to East Pakistan earlier ■had returned to India. Qlvln X similar figures In respect of West Pakistan Sri Nehru said 47 lakhs
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI: The first consignment of 350 railway freight wagons out of a total of 8,800 to be supplied to India by the U.S.A. under the Indo-U.S. Technical Co-opera-tion (Point Four) programme has arrived m India. This initial shipment woe unloaden at Calcutta and
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  • 48 2 KARACHI; I*ie PakistanJapan Trade Agreement of 1954-50 has been extended by four months from Sept. 15, it was learnt here from an authoritative source. ir7^% a reemen t, which came into force on Sept, 15 last year was to expire on Sept. 14 this year.
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  • 264 2 NKW DELHI: The Education Ministry's original estimates of expenditure for the Second (Five- Year Plan totalling Rs. 1,180 crores were rejected by the Planning Commission and revised estimates totalling Rs. 400 to Rs. 600 crores were now being scrutinised, the Parliamentary Secretary for Education; Dr. Mono
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  • 429 2 NEW DELHI: The Union Rehabilitation Minister Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna, is'understood to have told the informal Consultative Committee of the Ministry that over Rs. 70 crores had been spent upto March 31, 1955, on relief and rehabilitd. tion of displaced persons from East Bengal. Out of this
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  • 45 2 SILCHAR; Four persons, m. eluding a school teacher were killed by lightning In several villages under Sonai P.S. when a severe gale, accompanied by thunder, swept past on Sept 19. Houses, mud huts and man? trees were blown down and livestock dutroytd.
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  • 586 2 LONDON: Why was so much mystery allowed to sur. round the death of Kyuchl Tokuda, Japanese CommiuUst leader, while In Peking-? It has just been confirmed that members of the Japan- ese Communist Party were left m ignorance or at least m
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  • 396 2 MADRAS: To live In a state of communion with God, and achieve complete mastery over one's self, and conquest of all one's passions, these are tfui traits of a great religious and spiritual leader. But the ordinary man, not content with these, wants the yogi to work
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  • 211 2 SATYAGRAHA BAN CRITICIZED BY MAHASABHA NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the AlLlndia Hindu Mahasahha which concktdcd its session here strongly criticised the Government's po. l'cy m putting a ban on the entry of Indian satyagrahis Into Goa and other Portuguese possessions m the country. A resolution passed by the
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  • 262 2 BOMBAY: An Institute for training- technicians m refrigeration and air-conditioning is to be set Up here, it Is reliably learned. •The establishment of the Institute forms part of an elaborate scheme formulated by the Western Regional Committee of the All-India Council of Technical Education, which Is meeting here
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  • 93 3 NEW DELHI: Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, accompanied by a few of bin colleague, will Arrive here m the middle or November next, It Is learnt. They are expected to spend' three days In the capital In the first instance and then visit
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  • 253 3 All-Party Goa Liberation Committee's Decision POONA: THE ALL PARTY GOA LIBERATION COMMITTEE OF MAHARASHTRA LAST WEEK REAFFIRMED ITS RESOLVE TO CONTINUE SATYAGRAHA FOR LIBERATING GOA. The Committee which has been directing and co-ordinat-ing the satyagraha movement so far announced that a group of
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  • 209 3 RESEARCH INTO PREHISTORIC LIFE IN INDIA BOMBAY: The Ministry of Natural Resources plan to set up a palaectnbological and palaeobotanlcal section next year to condcct research on nock formations m India for evidence on early m an who is thought to have inhabited the earth 1,022,000 years ago An attempt
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  • 120 3 JEHANGIR DIAMOND NOT RECOVERABLE NEW DELHI: The "Jehangir Diamond" which was auctioned m England recently figured during question time m the Lok Sabha. Mr. A. C. Gima, Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, said m reply to a question by Mr. S. C. Samanta that only one case of illegal
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  • 409 3 BANGALORE: Dr. C. V. Raman, the eminent scientist has expounded new ideas re! gar ding the nature of heat energy m solid bodies, which has emerged from the expert, mental and theoretical investigations carried on by himself and his collaborators at Bangalore. In a lecture to
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  • 53 3 VINOBAJI AT KUJINDRI IN ORISSA KUJTNDRI (Korapuf Acharya Vlnoba Bhave arrived at this Orissa village recently on an eight-da y visit. He would confer with local leaders on the future plans of the movement. The total number of dans has reached 50i m Koradlsttrlct and land donations total 147,319 acres
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  • 257 3 BOMBAY TENANCY BILL POONAi The Government's "revolutionary Tenancy Bill,' 1 which seeks to remove gradually all intermediaries and to make the tiller of the soil the occupant of land by April 1, 1957, was passed m all its three readiness m the Bombay Legislative Assembly. The legislation which seeks to
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  • 124 3 LAHORE, Prince Abdul Kartm, younger brother of the Khan of iKalat, has been ordered by the Baluchistan States Union not to leave Kalat town till the return from Karachi of the Chief Minister of the union. A report from Quetta received here said that
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  • 75 3 BUR AT: Prime Minister Nehru will visit Surat on Oct. 30 arriving here by train from Baroda m the afternoon. In the evening: he will declare open the open air theatre being built by the Surat Muni, cipality. He will receive an address
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  • 84 3 KARACHI: A refugee who had been on a "fast unto death" m front of the U.N. Information Centre here, demanding an early plebiscite m Kashmir, broke his fast last week. The refugee, Mr. S. M. Shola Asiwani, who had squatted 100 hours said he had
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI; The retirement age-limit for medical personnel would be raised to 60, Mr. M. Chandrasekhar, Deputy Health Minister, informed Mr. S.C. Samanta m the U>k Sabha. Orders to this effect would he issued shortly.
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  • 446 3 MADRAS: Prof. V. T. Har. low, Beit Professor of Commonwealth History In the UnL verslty of Oxford, said here that the democratic form of Government was the one hope for the mankind to achieve real freedom for the human race. The Professor at the outset, referred to
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  • 70 3 CHANDERNAGORE: The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr. B. C. Roy, unveiled here last week, at the residence of Mr. Matilal Roy, founder of the Prabartak Sangha, a marble plaque erected m memory of the revolutionaries who visited the Sangha during the period from 1908 to
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  • 204 3 NAGPUR; Dr. J. s Williams, Secretary General of the VU-fndia Federation of National Churches, with headquarters at Bombay, m bis statement before the Christian Missionaries* activities enquiry committee here recently said that nationalist Christians m India "do not believe m any control, domination and authority
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  • 74 3 DRANK NUX VOMICA FOR LIQUOR BOMBAY; Three persons died and 22 others, all millhande, are receiving! treatment m a local hospital as a result of drinking Nux Vomica at Parel, Bombay's industrial north, recently The police reported that the holiday making millhands drank the poison supplied to them country liquor.
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  • 28 3 NEHRU TO OPEN TOOLS FACTORY ON OCT. 6 NEW DELHI; Mr. Nehru will inaugurate the Hindustan Machine Tool Factory, a Central Governnvent undertaking m Bangalore., cv Oct. 8.
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  • 202 3 NEW DELHI: The Raja Sabha last week continued for. ther Consideration of the Companies Bill and adopted without any change 77 more* of its clauses. During the debate on the clause dealing with right of Boards of Directors to contribute to Party funds,
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  • 65 3 CUTTACK Referring to the work of the States Reorganisation Cotnmfs. slon'a report Nehru said: "The report may not satisfy every individual. Many would be satisfied while many others may not be satisfied. But the people should not quarrel among themaelves on account of this.
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  • 104 3 NATIONALIZATION OF TEA INDUSTRY DEMANDED INDORE: General Council of the All. lndia Trade Union Congress meeting here demanded the Immediate nation, alization of the tea Industry which it described as being controlled by "British mono, polists." In a resolution it said that out of the total acreage of 789,330, nearly
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  • 100 3 NOT ALLOWED TO RELINQUISH CHIEF MINISTEBSHIP NEW DELPHI; Ttie Congress High command lias refused permission to Sri Nabakrushna Ohoudhury, Chief Minister of Orlssa, to relinquish his office, it Is learnt. Duilng the last several months, Sri Choudhury is stated to have made repeated requests to the High Command to be
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  • 79 3 A. I. AYURVEDIC CONGRESS AT KURNOOL MADRAS: The forty-first Ail-India Ayurvwttc Congress will be held this year at OS* mania College, Ifornool,- „<* Dec. 29 and c two **> llowln Bf a communication from D*A Lakshmipathl, a former president of the Ayurvedlc Congress says an A"-"»dia exhibition of herbs, prepared
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  • 43 3 CALCUTTA: The 466 th birthday of the Orlya poet, Jagannath Das, who translated Bhagawat Gita Into Oriya was observed here recently by the utkal Sahitya gamaj, premier literary Institution of Orissa, Sri Bhikari Charan Patnalk wan m the chair.
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  • 44 3 CUTTACK; T'le District Magistrate of Phulbanl has announced a special reward of Rs. 200 for klllliKr a man* eater m fche RanipaUiar jungles area. The man-eater has already killed six or seven person* during the course Of a fort* night.
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  • 1090 3 Demand For Sikh State Akali Agitation After 4MB ALA: The GUef Minister, Mr. Bhlmsen Sachar convened a conference at all key officials of the State, who are concerned with the problem of maintenance of law and order ta y>« districts, to evolve a plan of action and the mode of
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  • 356 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India "reasonably expects" that with the completion of development plans now m hand, the performance of the Hindustan Shipyard during the next Five-Year Plan period will Improve consider, ably. This information was given In a statement laid on the table of the
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  • 79 3 NEW DELHI: The Earl of Home, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, who left London by air on Au?. 30 on a nine-week tour covering New Zealand Australia, Ceylon, India and Pakistan will arrive m Bombay on Oct. 20. Lord Home will leave the following
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI: The first annual convention of the National Federation of Indian Railwuymen w ill be held Briwada en Oct. 8 and o under the chairmanship of Mr. pR. Vasavada president of the Federation.
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  • 177 4 C. Plan Exhibition In Colombo Next Year Princess Queen Mother Invited COLOMBO: The Governor-General, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, has invited the Princess Margrate and the Queen Mother to open the Colombo Plan Exhibition which is scheduled to be held early m 1957 at the Havelock Racecourse, Colombo. The invitation has been
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  • 219 4 JAFFNA: The Jaffna Municipal Council, at a special general meeting, decided to have the name boards of all important roads m the three languages and to have name boards m Tamil and Sinhalese only for roads henceforth to be provided with name boards. Kathi M. M.
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  • 209 4 TRINCOMALEE FIVE YEARS HENCE! TRINCOMALEE: "I doubt whether Tricomalee will be called a Tamil area five years hence. By a planned stage. aided colonisation policy, out. siders to whom agriculture Is foreign and a knife la now familiar that a mamoty, are being settled m the homelands pf the Tamil
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  • 62 4 The Committee on Local Government, Singapore, last Friday also deckled to extend flor one month until Oct. 31. the period for the submission of representations to them by the public. The Committee received notification that their terms of reference had been extended to Include a review
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  • 46 4 CHAVAKACHCHERL: At the jungle shrine of lyenar KovH In TnjuMuvankoody, the ancient custom of alauffhtering goats and cock* by devotees la fulfilment of vows has been abannoned. Now there Is a move to abolish naatck dance too and conduct lyrical discourse* (Kaththapplrasangams) Instead.
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  • 174 4 SHINING STATUE FOR SENANAYAKE COLOMBO: The 13.f00t plas. ter statue of the late Mr. D.S. Senanayake made by sculptor James Woodford leaves his studio In London on Monday for the foundry where the last stage of the casting work into bronze will begin. Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon's envoy In the
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  • 87 4 MALAD, Idaho, Oct. 1 The body of bo y was found last night tightly bound In a bale of >hay. The lad was Floyd Lavere Nleffenegger. Sheriff John a- Evans said the boy several other children were running' alongside a hay baler as it was
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  • 227 4 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 2: Blue foot-high letters proclaiming "Death to Harding" m Greek were painted on Hie whitewashed wall of TrkhonJ Village Church where Archbishop lYlakarios addressed a big crowd today. The Archbishop, Licadcr of the Campaign for the Islands union with Greece,
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  • 95 4 IN CAMBODIA— EX-KING TO FORM NEW GOVT. PONMPENH, Cambodia. Oct. 2: The Prime Minister of Cambodia L,eng Ngeth today hand, cd bis resignation to King Norodom Suramarit. The King's 30-year.old son, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, was asked to form a Government. The Prince was formerly King of Cambodia but abdicated m
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  • 187 4 KARACHI, Oct. 2: The Pa. kistan Caovernment has decided to grant an amnesty to 13 men, including Senior Arm> and Navy Officers and a Communist leader, jailed m 1952 for conspiracy to overthrow the Government by violent means. The prisoners are at present on bail
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  • 94 4 LONDON, Oct. 2.— Britain is expected to protest to the Chinese Nationalist Govern, ment on Formosa at the attack on the 1,911 ton Brtttsh freighter Tefkros off Swatow diplomatic sources said here jThe British Admiralty here has received a signal beartal th^ J£?*u* KoDg re
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  • 76 4 MALAYAN WEDDING IN LONDON Photo. MISS JULJA CHIN OAIK YEAP, 26-year-old Barrister from Malaya, Is to marry Mr. Hock Meng, a Malayan Chartered Accountant, this month (October) at the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Gregory, Warwick Street, Piccadilly, London. He is 29. They have
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  • 164 4 PARIS, Oct. 2.— The French Cabinet meets here today m a crisis atmosphere to give its answer to the united Nations rebuff on Algeria and to try and disentangle the new con. fusion surrounding the Moroc can question. Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay,
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  • 158 4 NEW DELHI, Oct. 2: A Bill to estabiisn n ''National Volunteer Force" of one hundred thousand each year was introduced m the Hou::c of the People (Lower House) yesterday. The bill introduced by the Deputy Defence Minister Sar. Dat Surjit Singh Majithia has as its object
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  • 76 4 TAIPEI, Oct. 1 Communist Chinese guns on Amoy Island tired mere than 100 shells at Nationalist-held Little Quemoy and cheju Islands yesterday, the official Nationalist Central News Agency reported. The agtm C y said the shelling was sporadic and spread over 17 hours. It said nationalist guns
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  • 282 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 2: To provide a proper centre for higher learning and research m Tamil a new high school is to be built shortly m Kuala Lumpur at an estimated cost of $100,000, the Indian Daily Mail learnt today.
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  • 112 4 MANICKAVASAGAM LEAVES FOR MADRAS Mr. T. Manickavasagaiu son of the great industrial magnate, banker and textile mills, owner. Mr. Karumuthu Tnia. garaja Chettiar, left for Madras yesterday by Air India International. Mr. Manickavasagam spent nearly three weeks m Malaya, and visited important centres. He told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL that
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  • 101 4 MANUKA, Oct. 2 An attractive Hong Kong movie queen defended the rising slits m the skirts of skin tight Chinese dresses. L.ola Young, Ciinese-F'rerich actress said: Tlie/re nnoiv practical, more comfortable." The 24-year old beauty, he»e for the world premier of the film "Sanda Wong" In which
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