Indian Daily Mail, 12 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 239 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 1147 1 PARLIAMENT MUST DECIDE Nehru Counsels Calmness And Detachment I From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 11: The Report ot the States Reorganisation Commission was released for publication m the press on Monday. Sunday night, Premier Nehru made a special radio broadcast to the
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  • 165 1 Bombay To Be The Biggest State in India From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 11: The Report of the States Reorganisation commission regarding Madras State has been generally welcomed by all leaders. The Chief Minister, Mr. K. Kamaraj said the Commission's proposals were fair on the whole, though some of
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  • 50 1 BABY WITH TRANSPARENT ABDOMEN JALAPA. Mexico, Oct. 11: A new-born infant with "a transparent abdomen" was under observation m a civil hospital incubator here yesterday. The tissues over the stomach are so thin that doctors are able to observe digestive functions. The bay Is not ex- pected to live.- AP
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  • 47 1 Margate England, Oct. 11. Mr. Aneurin Bevan left wing leader was heavily defeated here to-day m elections for the post of treasurer bf the British Labour Party. His rival Mr. Hu.g"i Gaitskell, former Chancellor of the Exchequer was appointed tor the second year running. Reuter
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  • 242 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 11: The pro- West Muslim Masjumi Party gained on the leading Indonesian Nationalists last night, movi ng into second place m the Indonesian general electio n by rolling up tremendous majorities m Sumatra and Borneo. The latest unofficial tabulation of over 28,000,000 votes
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  • 68 1 REDS HAVE LOST BATTLE IN MALAYA —MacD CALCUTTA, Oct. 1 lain reply to a question, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, former British Commissioner General m South East Asia, said It was too early to say whether the amnesty offer to the Malayan communists would be the end Communist rebellion there. "But the
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  • 84 1 BDRLIN, Oct. 11: Heinz I Linge, Hitler's valet for 10 years, said last night the Fuehrer's sex life was "completely normal." "His relationship with Eva Braun was that of a normal man and wife," Linge said. "I know he had intimate relations with her from 1935
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  • 236 1 BUS STRIKE WHEN WILL IT END? The talks that opened betwhen the management of the Singapore Traction Company and the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union, yesterday at the Labour Department ended m a deadlock on the issue when the new Agreement should become effective. A press note Issued by the
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  • 129 1 From Nov. l, 1955, Air India International will leave Singapore for Bombay via Madras on Thursdays at 9.30 a.m. and the arrival of A.1.1, from Bombay via Madras m SingaI pore will be on Wednesdays at 7.30 a.m. This winter Schedule of A-1.1--offers connecting flight from
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  • 83 1 Goods purchased m Singapore by non-resident tourists, may be delivered by the vendor or his agent to the vessel or aircraft m which the tourist is leaving Singapore provided the goods do not exceed $200/- m value, they form part of the purchaser's personal luggage
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  • 79 1 INDIA AMONG BIG SIX —MacD CALCUTTA, Oct. li.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said that m the field ot external affairs India had "done amazing things.*' He went on, "m eight years of freedom short but Intensely busy years India has become one of the half dozen most influential nations In
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  • 341 1 Inquest Into Rly. Shooting Incident KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Major H. J. Evans, attached to the First Battalion of the Second Gurkha Regiment today offered his services as interpreter when a Lance-Cor-poral Balbahadur Thapa gave evidence at the First Magistrates Court which held an inquest into the incident m which a
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Oct. 11 Eight nations will send delegations here to a UNESCO-sponsored conference, on Oceanography Oct. 17-27. Attending will be Australia, Britain Denmark, Fiance, Germany, Japan, Russia and the United States. AP
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  • 201 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 11.—Britain and India are negotiating on British help m developing India, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner ln India, told a press conference here yesterday. He sa'.d Britain was anxious to give every assistance to the development of India's Second Five- Year
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  • 37 1 Five-year-old Marcus Sevink from the Hague, Holland, presents a bouquet to Madame pandit, Indian High Commissioner im London, after she opened the L'NICEF Greeting Card campaign m Kurope, at India House, London, recently.
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  • 241 1 LAHORE, Oct. 11.— A state of emergency was declared yesterday at Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar, on the River Sutlej, southwest of Multan City, as the floodwatere ravaging the Punjab threatened to stretch out and engulf them. Troops have been sent to both towns and the
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  • 160 1 The Marquess of Reading. Minister of State at the United Kingdom Foreign Office, arrived here yesterday. He was accompanied by his Private Secretary. Mr. D. J. D. Maltland and was met by Mr. A. A Dudley, Dy. CommissionerGeneral for S.E. Asia. At the airport, Lord
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  • 41 1 His 147th Birthday LONDON, Oct. II Moscow Radio said yesterday a fanner m the Azerbaijan Republic, bordering Iran, recently celebrated his 147 th birthday. The broadcast said the fanner, Mahmud Fivozov, has 28 children. Including a daughter 120 years old. AP
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  • 169 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 11. Heavy rain and hailstorms hampered rescue work m the Punjab's seventh day of disastrous floods today and the river Ravi completely changed its course swamping hundreds of villages on both sides of the Pakistan-Punjab border. No accurate csimatc of casualties is yet possible
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  • 124 1 The Chief Secretary, Mr. Mr. W. A. C. Goode In a press statement yesterday refuted an allegation made at P. A. P. political meetings. The allegation was a woman was not allowed to see her husband and the baby Its father, before he was repatriated to
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  • 519 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Oct. 12, 1965 Malayan Indians' Splendid Record j[T wis Mr. John A. 'iiiivy, the founder of the Malayan Indian Congress and a former Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, who openly and boldly declared that the Indians had "no art or part m
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  • 705 2 Nehru Stresses Importance Of Proper Care Of Children PONDICHERRY: Laying the foundationstone of a tuberculosis hospital at Gorimedu. on the outskirts of Pondicherry, Prime Minister Nehru emphasised the importance of preventive work m respect of the disease and observed that it pained him to see that children
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI: During June this year. 696 public utility power stations m India, Including four new generating and one purchasing undertakings, produced 713.6 million K.w. of electricity. Of this 576.1 million K.w. were sold to consumers. The new generating undertakings are the Government steam power station at
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  • 94 2 SALEM (South India): The I*rime Minister exchanged garlands with children, but his fountain pen changed hands without its owner knowing anthing about it. Mr. Nehru, now on a tour of Tamil Nad m was throwing back garlands lo children, who lined up the route as
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  • 173 2 MADRAS; Poet vallatihol was the chief guest at the performance of the Gemini Circus at the S.I.A.A. grounds on Sunday. The huge four-pole tent was crowded to capacity and the evening programme contained items like cross-fly-ing trapeze from four sides, cioss-toire dances, two-tier parallel bar play, twl n
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  • 399 2 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shin leld?" 1 said here that he would continue h.s opposition to the One Unit The Frontier leader told the Press 'Pru«t nr inrti., Ho. refuted thc .statement attributed to hi m by Bombay newspaper that his
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  • 103 2 PATNA; The Bihar Assembly Secretariat laid on the Assembly table two thick stitched' volumes running into 1,048 pages m aggregate. The first volume alone was made Up of 666 pages. Both volumes contain answers to 1,599 questions tabled by 211 members from &H sides of the
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  • 519 2 will T t e <; otton Textile Export Promotion iSil^oV^india 21,tT?L2r mC H m lmportant text markets over* this offlCeS re expectert to lart Mning b y the end The one-year-old Council was me first Export Promotion Council sponsored by
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  • 117 2 CEYLON TO INVITE NEHRU FOR BUDDHA JAYANTHI COLOMBO: aeykm will invite Prime Minister Nehru to participate m the Buddah Jayanthi celebrations during the Vishak week m May, 1967. a Home Ministry spokesman said. Repairs and renovation work on the famous Buddhist "Temple of the Tooth" at Kandy Is scheduled to
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  • 146 2 NEW DELHI; The SmallScale Industries Development Corporation is drawing up plans for the utilisation of their industrial products wherever possible by the largescale industries, Two sub-committees have been appointed to study the requirements of large-scale units and discover w hat can be met by cottage industry producers": A
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  • 167 2 aNEW DELHI: Consolidation of holdings is being given pride of place mi n the land reforms programme to be evolved by the Planning Commission. It is admitted that the pace of consolidation has been slow so far. According to a n official estimate, 7,20v,000 acres of agricultural
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  • 118 2 TEACHINGS OF GANDHIJI NU'S TRIBUTE B ANG ALO RE Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, m a message to a Gandhi memorial meeting here said, Mahatma Gandhi's technique of nonviolent resistance and philosophy of soul foree which was led India to independence was gaining more and more adherents m this war-weary
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  • 764 2 SECONDARY EDUCATION Azad Explains Task Ahead NEW DELHI: The Union Minister for Education, Maulana Asad, announced that the Government of India had accepted most, of the recommen dations of the Secondary Edu. cation Commission which had made a comprehensive survey of education throughout the country and had made farreaching proposals
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  • 119 2 .NEW DELHI. .Hr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister, last week gave a "tip" to his son-in-law, Mr. Feroz Gandhi, m the Lok Sabha with regard to headlines m newspaper*. The occasion was when the Finance Minister, Mr. C. D. Deehmukh was replying to questions on the arrest
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  • 128 2 COW SLAUGHTER FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES PATNA: The Bihar Assembly today passed a vital clause m the Binar Preservation and Improvement of Animals Bill. The clause reads; "Notwithstanding anything contained m any la w for the time being m lorce, or any usage of custom to the contrary, no person shall
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  • 131 2 AMRITSAR: Master Tara Singh, President of the Shlromani Akali Dal, said m a statement that the Dais proposal for formation of a Punjabi-speaking State was being "shamelessly* opposed on the ground ot communalism and distrust, and "I quite see that this is the most critical time
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  • 985 3 Possibility Envisaged Nehru Urges More Men To Learn Flying MADRAS: Prime Minister Nehru envisaged the use of atomic energy m fl ying m the near future and pointed out that aircraft developed with such power would bring about a grea t re volution m the method
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  • 59 3 ARArUI Th p- v t constituent Asimhlv t«ss*S ts! i»m#L T «nu3i Q »i^f !S laws wkic" vSidates 39 AcS of the Previous Assembly invalidated hv the Federal r-oirt Federal The Acts had been dec lared invalid because when the prevlous Constituent Assembly waa dissolved m October
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  • 224 3 MADRAS: The prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, turned the mot light era himself at the public meeting. Castigating vulgarity m young men, he said* **T am not myself a very passive individual; people teU me, perhaps truly, that I loste my temper often, and that 1 act
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  • 179 3 v-»o?i y^S l7 monuments for the unknown soldiers o' ESSPJKSS B<y%es Indlao National Arm v^ill soon be ected m Manipur state near the Indo-Burma border Sri M. M. Chaudhurv, the State Congress Chief disclosed harm last week that Mr. U.
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  • 214 3 STEEL TO COST MORE FOR THE CONSUMER NEw DELHI: Revised prices of steel, which will be effective from tliis month have been announced by the Iron and Steel controller, m exercise of the powers under the Iron and Steel (Control of Production and Distribution) Order. 1941. Under the revised scheduled,
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  • 222 3 BATHILI (Andhra): Acharya Vinoba Bhave entered Andhra on Oct. 1. from Orlssa He will tour the State for about 15 weeks. A rousing reception was given to Vinobajl as he walked into the village of Bathlll. Mr. Satyanarayan Raju, Andhra P.C.C President, said the response to
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  • 151 3 NEWSPAPERS SOLD WITHOUT SALESMAN TRTV-ANDRUM; About 200 citizens watched the commencement of a new venture In Trlvandrum to sell newspapers without salesmen. Elghtysix copies of various newspapers were placed on the pavement m front of the University College for sale. There was no salesman to guard the newspapers or the
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  • 71 3 KURNOOL: The Visaladhra Mahasabha Convention will be held on October 29 at Rajamundry Mr. A. Kaleswarao of the Mahasabha, stated. All members of the Mahasabha as well as M.Ps M.L.A.'s Municipal chairman and political leaders of Andhra, Telebgana and contiguous Telegu areas have been Invited to the convention.
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  • 254 3 Dhebar Booed In Patna: Jayanti Meeting Marred PATNA: A section of the j crowd attempted to create trouble at a meeting held Here on Oct. 2 at Gandhi Maidan under the auspices of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee en the occasion of Gandhi Jayariti which was addressed by the Congress
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  • 183 3 KATHMANDU: Inhabitants of the Nepalese villager of Sama who last year obstructed a Japanese mountaineering expedition while on its way to Manaslu on religious grounds j have given a written assurance to King Mahendra that the I will ''now co-operate with thy.* Japanese climbers." The three-member
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  • 208 3 Ind. Patents Centenary Next Year CALCUTTA: The Union Government has decided to celebrate the centenary of tne Indian patents System m February, next year. The first Indian legislation for the purpose of conferring certain exclusive privileges for the "encouragement df inventors of new manufacturers," the Indian Act No. vl of
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  • 116 3 COPYRIGHT OFFICE PROPOSAL NEW DELHI; Establishment of a copyright office under the immediate control of the Registrar of Copyrights and enlargement of the definition of "copyright" to include the exclusive right to communicate words by radio diffusion are amo.ig the new features sought to be provided m the copyright law,
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  • 84 3 NEW DELHI; Talks between the Governments of India and Burma on the IndoBurma loan agreement began m New Delhi on Sept. 30. The Burmese delegation for the talks ls headed by U Raschld, Minister for Trade Development and Labour. India has agreed to give Burma a
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  • 185 3 POONA Leaders of Maharashtra were busy preparing a "blueprint" for a non-violent plan of action to realise their objective of Samyukto Maharastra, according to competent circigs ncro. The campaign for a Maharashtra province— believed by these leaders not to have been conceded by the States
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  • 135 3 WITHDRAW KASHMIR MAP DEMAND The United Kashmir Liberation Front of Karachi has threatened to picket the Indian stall at Pakistan's current industries fair here because "the Indian map at the Indian stall shows Jammu Kashmir as a territory of India.'* The Front said m a statement that If the map
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  • 236 3 Excess Population Of T.-C. No More Jobs In Madras Schemes MADRAS. "The excess population of Travancore-Cochln State is already flooding other areas, and there is no question of giving them employment ln future." So said Mr. C. Subramaniam. Finance Minister ln the Legislative Council, when Mr. M. P. Govinda Menon
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  • 249 3 MADRAS. You should not waste flowers and garlands by throwing them at me, or present me addresses enclosed m silver and other costly caskets. This is the request of Mr. -Jaw a hai ra I Nehru at the conclusion of his triumphant 8-day tour of Tamil Nad.
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  • 242 3 Pak. Cabinet Move To include Suhrawardy KARACHI: Moves are afoot to include the leader of Opposition m the Pakistan Constituent Assembly, Mr. Suhrawardy, m the Central Cabinet, according to lobby circles In the Constituent Assembly. The circles said the moves were on the side of botb the Government and Mr.
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  • 163 3 KARAIKAL PORT TRADE— A PLEA KARAIKAL: A three-mem-ber Delegation of the Karalkal Chamber of Commerce waited on Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, and requested him to allow them five years' time during which they could adjust their business, con. forming to the new administrative set-up
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  • 231 4 Information Sought On U. K. Security Measures COJLOMBO: General elections m Ceylon may be :uKanced more than a yea r ahead of schedule and held early next year to judge by intense activity rmemg various political groups and parties m the Island for the last few
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  • 111 4 MAHARAGAMA: "Prohibition should be established m Ceylon by law not only with the Intention of purifying the lives of men today but also to safeguard the younger generation," said Mr. Dudley Senanayake, MP, addressing a largely-attended meeting held at the St. John's College Nugegoda, Mr. M-S. Abraham
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  • 27 4 BUBNOS. AdKS, Oct. ll Argentina yesterday foriu dly requested Paraguay that ex-President P« rmo n be interned Hrn Foreign Ministry announ- <Ed yestorday. Reuter
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  • 184 4 COLOMBO: It was Impossible to segregate the people of a country into different political, linguistic and social groups, said Dr. G.P. Malalasekera at the Jaffna Hindu College Alumni Association luncheon held last week m the Colombo Hindu College hall, Bambalapitiya. Dr. Malalasekera was the chief guest at
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  • 262 4 W. H.O In Ceylon NEW DELHI: Thc World Health Organisation has de. cided to sponsor a number of projects m Ceylon to improve health services there, according to WHO sources here. The projects cover hospital administration, planning of hospital services, reorganisation of medical services, mental health and nutrition. In addition,
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  • 73 4 No More Nationalisation MARGATE, England, Oct 11 The British Labour Party, founded on Socialistic principles, voted overwhelmingly yesterday against a resolution calling for more nationalisation. A motion put before the annual Labour Party conference acre called for all banking and oredlt facilities to be owned by tht state and for
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  • 111 4 SEAWARD LIMIT: U.S. SUPREME COURTS DECISION WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 The U.S. Supreme Court yes.erday rejected a government request that it fix Louisiana's seaward boundary at three geographical miles from its shore. Ownership of underwater oil reserves worth untold millions of dollars are {involved In the dispute. The que*3tlon Is whether
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    58 4 Ali Yasmin Prince Ali Khan poses happily with his daughter Yasmin, 5. during a press conference at his Paris home on October 6. The girl was brought to Paris a few days ago by her mother, Actress Rita Hayworth, ex- wife of All Khan. The father Is entitled to see
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  • 103 4 MUZZAFFARABAD. Kashmir, Oct. 11 Pakistan is to grant 15 million rupees (1,125,--000 sterling) for development projects m Pakistan's part of Kashmir, Pakistan Prime Minister Chaudri Mohammed Ali announce here yesterday. He was visiting here for talks with local leaders. Pakistan would not rest content,
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  • 94 4 PLANE CRASHES: SIX PASSENGERS KILLED VIENNA. Austria, Oct. 11 A two engine Yugoslav Airlines plane with 29 persons aboard crashed and burnt m the fogigy Vienna woods yesterday, killing at least six persons. At least 15 were injured, some seriously. Some of the others were able to walk away from
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  • 68 4 ROME, Oct. H Iran's Empress Soraya gave a gulden gift yesterday to a tiny Italian namesake. lhe recipient was Senna de Benedlttls, born last Christmas Day to Francesco and Raffaelia de Benedettls oi Xarlutta, near Bart, and named m honour of the Empress. The Empress paid
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  • 175 4 The last and FOURTH PART of the Report, the Commission discussed administrative and other implications of the proposals for reorganisation and the legal and other measures necessary. The Commission urged that the decision on creating new States should he taken up, hefore April 1957 so that the
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  • 110 4 There Ih nothing like remembering a kind act done to one and expressing one's gratitude for that good turn. some of those might not have met again at all to refresh the memory of the kind act. Radio Malaya offers a new feature from
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  • 105 4 NEPAL C-PLAN KATHMANDU, Oct. 11 The Nepalese Government yesterday announced the outline of tne million sterling- five year plan to develop tins once •forbidden land" and open lt up to mover n Industries and trade. Nepal which Is a recipient memuer country of the Colombo Plan, is expected to make
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  • 43 4 PARIS Oct. 11 Defence Ministers of the Atlantic Alliance were yesterday told that the Soviet Union had more submarines than all the rest of the world put together the greatest submarine power the world has ever known. AP
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  • 78 4 MOSCOW. Oct. 11 Scviet Foreign Minister V.M. Molotov ended speculation yesterday -hat he would be absent from the Bi Four Foreign Ministers conference at Geneva. Hea said he would leave here Oct. 25, two days before the meeting starts. The 65-year-old veteran Soviet diplomat told Canadian
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  • 27 4 DENVER, Oct 11 Postponement ot Vice-President Kidhard Nixon's proposed trip to the Near East because of President Elsenhower's illness was announced here today. Reuter
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