Indian Daily Mail, 31 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 258 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 697 1 YESTERDAY THE SECOND; DAY OF THE LABOUR FRONTS ANNUAL DELEGATES CONFERENCE WAS A Defeated Koh Walks Out Amidst Shouts Of 'Coward' Boos LIM YEW HOCK ELECTED CHAIRMAN IN PLACE OF A. R. LAZAROUS (By Our Staff Reporter) It was Mr. David Marshall's day of triumph
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  • 58 1 A large quantity of rubber was destroyed m a big fire at the Harbour Hoard godown m Keppel area last night. At time of going to Press, the fire was still rag 1 despite frantic efforts by the fire engines to put it
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  • 137 1 "Merge Telengana With Andhra At Once" Only Way To Save It From Nizam And Communists —CHIEF MINISTER RAO (From Our Own Correspondent) HYDERABAD, Oct. 30— The Chief Minister Mr. Ramakrishna Rao has declared categorically that he supports the immediate formation of Visalandhra even though the States Reorganisation Commission has suggested
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  • 98 1 Pro-French Moroccan Leader Killed CASABLANCA, Oct. 30 Mustapha ben Raissi Bouchaid, a prc-French Morccan leader, was assassinated here yesterday as Moroccans staged mass demonstrations ipr the retiurn of ex-Sultan Sldi Mohammed Ben Youssef to the Throne. Ben Raissi Bovchaid, shot m the head by a gunman who escaped, was vice-president
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  • 81 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 30: Forty million persons m the United States will gain an extra hour of time today. Most of them will use it m sleep. At 2 a.m. clocks will be set back one hour as daylight saving time ends and eastern standard
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  • 150 1 UNITKD NATIONS, New YorK, Oct. 30. L..N officials mapped measures yesterday intended prevent further Egypt-Israel clashes m the Xl Auja area U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold issued a statement sayin X he and Ma J. -Gen. E. L. M. Burns, Canadian chief of
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  • 84 1 JAP, PLAN TO DEVELOP INDIAN IRON ORE TOKYO, Oct. 80. Japanese industry is ready to consider a 40 million dollar plan for developing Iron ore deposits In Ind'a's northern Orissa state. The programme, brought here by International Trade and Industry Minister Tanzan Ishibasbi from the recent Colombo Singapore Conference, would
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  • 31 1 HARRISONBURG, Virginia, Oct. 30. Five persons were killed instantly when a twinrngine small plane plunged into a field and exploded yesterday four miles north of here. AP
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  • 552 1 Periyar And Other Leaders To Address Convention (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 29— A 11 Tamil leaders are agreed that Chittur Taluk and the Northern border of T.C. State which is now a pocket within Madras State should be included m Tamilnad when the State
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  • 116 1 Malayalee Students Stage Walkout From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 30: All Ma. layalec students present at the inauguration of the St. Jo. seph's College Day m Trichy staged a walkout when the Education Minister for Madras State Mr. C. Subrnmaniam began his Commemoration Address m Tamil m the Lawley
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  • 83 1 MERGER OF ALL NINE TALUKS URGED From Our Owif Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 30: The General Body of the Travancore Taniilnad Congress meeting at Ewinial yesterday ha 3 re.iterat.. Ed the demand that n.ll the nine Tamil taluks m Travancore must be merged with Madras State and not the only five
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  • 386 1 LONDON, OCT. 30 UNDE R A HEADLINE 'WHAT WRONG AM I DOING PRINCESS MARGARET'S CRY FROM THE HEART," THE MASS CIRCULATION SUN. DAY NEWSPAPER. THE "PEOPLE" TODAY REPORTED THAT THERE WAS A RIFT IN THE ROYAL FAMILY OVER MARGARETS FRIENDSHIP WITH TOWNSEND. THE PEOPLE
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  • 182 1 SALK LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 30: More arrests were promised yesterday m a Utah unti-polygamy drive ■which one of its prosecutors said requires the "Wisdom of Solomon" to chart. Complaints charging unmw. ful nobabitation living wtth women to whom they are not legally married have been
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  • 62 1 TOWNSEND TO BE BACK IN BRUSSELS ON NOV. 7 DKISSELS, Oct. SO. Group Captain Peter Townsend is expected to resume his duties as British Air Attache here oa Nov. 7. "On that day, the Group Captain is due back to work after his 26 day leave" a British Embassy spokesman
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  • 229 1 Bishops Can't Prevent Re-Marriage SYDNEY, Oct. 30: Archdeacon Thomas Chatterton Hammond. said Saturday Anglican bishops had no authority to prevent the re-marriage m the Church of the innocent party m a divorce. In an interview with the Sydney Sun-Herald, Hammond, who is Assistant Registrar of the Sydney Diocese, commented on
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  • 160 1 TRIVONJMAMO, Madga.srar, Oct. 30? Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef, former Sultan of Mo. roc fry, left here by air today with his suite for France after two years exile m Madagascar. He is expected to arriio m France tomorrow and it to xtay on the French Rivieru.
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  • 543 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, ,Man. Oct. 31, 1955 'A Single Monarch Of All Malaya' ♦*JT is proposed to take counsel with all con* cerned (througih the establishment of a Constituent Assembly) and agree upon a political set-up which, while recognising and endorsing that all political power proceeds from the people,
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  • 276 2 All-India Linguistic States Conference's Resolutions HYDERABAD: The Executive Committee of the All-India Linguistic States Conference stated that the S.R.C. had "thwarted the aspirations of the people" for the creation of Samyukta Maharashtra, Visalandhra and a Pu njabi. speaking State. If these demands were not
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  • 303 2 M. P. C. C. RESOLUTION SUPPORTED BASMiATHNAGAR: The convention of legislators and Congress leaders of the Marathwada region of Hyderabad supported the Poona resolution of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress on the S.R.C. report. In a resolution, moved .by Mr. Dcvi Singh Chauvan, M.L.A. and seconded by Mr. Hanumanth Rao Vaishnav,
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  • 134 2 MADURAI; The Madu. raußamnad Chamber, of Commerce has suggested that the Madras State be named as Tamil Nad, when the scheme of the reorganisation of States was implemented. In a resolution adopted here, the Chamber pointed out that the areas m the proposed Madras State
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  • 12 2 Gujerat P. C C. Turns Down Poona Version Of Bilingual State jgkdd
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  • 559 2 MARATHA UNITY EITHER WAY, SAYS MINISTER NASIK: Mr. S. B. S. Hi. ray, Bombay's Revenue Minister, told a public meeting here that if the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee's alternative of an enlarged bilingual Bombay State, including Vidarbha, was not conceded, Maharashtrians would not ac cept anything short of Samyukta Maharashtra,
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI: Master Tara Singh held for over seven hours inconclusive discussions here with other Akali leaders on the demand for the formation of a Punjabi-speaking State that the Akali deputa. tion is to present to Mr. Nehru. He is believed to have told his colleagues
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY: The Congress-led Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh at its annual general meeting here deferred its opinion on the recommendations of the States Reorganization Com. mussion till the Congress Working Committee announces its decision. But it said it would not necessarily be bound by the decision of
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  • 75 2 REWA; A copy of the SM.C. report was burnt at a public meeting held here to protest against the pro. posal to merge Vindhya Pradesh m the new Madhya Pradesh State. The meeting was held under the auspices of an all-Parties' Conference recently form, ed
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  • 77 2 NAGPUR: The Chief Mini, ster of Madhya Pradesh, Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla, m a statement here said that an en largement of Madhya Pradesh to include Madhya Bharat Bnoopal and Vindhya Pradesh was m "national interest." "The rich potential mineral resources of
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  • 136 2 DHEBARY MAY HOLD TALKS ON BELLARY NEW DELHI: The future of Bellary is expected to be discussed by the Congress President. Mr. U. N. Dhebar. with Kamataka and Andhra leaders during his four-day tour of Mysore. The S.R.c. proposal was for re-transfer to Andhra of Bellary town and taluk, now
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  • 73 2 POONA: Pandit Dattatruya Vishnu Paluskar, a wellknown exponent of vocal music died here last week m a locai nursing home. He was 35. The only surviving son of the late Pandit Vishnu Digamber Paulskar, one of the frontranking musicians of his time, Dattatraya had recently visited China
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  • 83 2 COSTUMES LANDED THEM IN TROUBLE HYDERABAD: Three young men who had given a performance on the stage m connection with the. cultural j) rog ram me organised by the Indian Conference for Asian Solidarity landed themselves hi the night m the police lock-up at Chilaluilguda. Their only fault was that
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  • 181 2 "U.S.A. Russia Will Come Closer" Nehru's Optimism M^taLSfS! r Nehru, declared here that the differ- Addressing the second interUniversity *outh Festival here Mr. Nehru said that the diirerences between the two leading Powers were only m regard to certain principles, but both were using the last ounce of tneir energy
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  • 38 2 HYDERABAD: Talks between Andiira and Telengana leaders including the Chief Ministers of Andhra and Hyderabad on the question of immediate formation of Visalandhra commenced here. The talks will be resumed on Nov. 22 at Kurnool.
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  • 63 2 RAJASTHAN MINISTER RESIGNS JAIPUR: The resignation of Mr. Kumbharam Arya, Raj_ asthan's Minister for the Public Works Department, from the State Cabinet has been accepted, it was learned here. The Congress President, Mr. Dhebar, and Pandit Pant re. nently heard Mr. Arya regarding certain complaints against him. According to reports
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  • 85 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian 3teel delegation to the Soviet union presented its report to the Minister for iron an d Steel, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, here. The delegation, which was led by Mr. s. Khera, I.C.S Secretary, Ministry of Production, toured Russia for over a month
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  • 166 2 Group Areas Act In S. Africa Durban Indians May Be First Victims j\jnAi*r<ia.otnjnKj: Indiana m Duban Pit the first victims of the South African Gov arG v*° be Areas Act, aimed at compulsoril v soer men Group separate residential and business areas tne m to The Durban City Council ha
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  • 234 2 DACCA: Mr. Ham idual Hug Chowdhury, Pakistan's Foreign Mlnitser, said here last week that Pakistan would take a "bold policy" towards Afghanistan and would not "submit to any blackmailing m her internal affairs from outside." The Foreign Minister returned here last week from
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  • 273 2 MADRAS: Hindi does not find a place m the finalised scheme of elementary education put forward by the Dr. Rr. Alagappa Chettiar Committee on Elementary Education, it is learnt. The Committee, which met again on Sunday last, made certain additions to lta recommendations The Committee,
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  • 1343 3 What The Emergency Has Done For Malaya BY J. B. PERRY ROBINSON THE AUTHOR WAS A MEMBER OF GEN. TEMPLER'S PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE ORGANISATION IN MALAYA, AND SPENT A YEAR EXAMINING MATERIAL FOR AN OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE EMERGENCY. HIS BOOK "TRANSFORMATION IN MALAYA," IS TO BE PUBLISHED SOON. TRANSFORMATION is
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  • 184 3 Machine Which Prints In 50 Languages NEWARK, N.J.: The United States Army today has a new typewriter-like machine capable of printing m 50 different languages. 'lhe machine was developed by the Ralph C Coxhead Corp. of Newark. Interchangeable type fonts -are employed to print languages m exact style and with
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  • 167 3 NARSAPUR: At a public meetin* held here with Dry Venkataswaml ln the chair! ur. A. Lakshmipathi explained ms programme relating to the Andnra Ayurvedl c Fund. He X* tafuk and to™ committees would be constituted for the ptirpose. Avurveda, he said, should b e Uught m Ayurvedlc
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  • 114 3 PAKISTAN ELECTORAL REFORMS COMMISSION KARACHI The Pakistan Government announced the setting up of a three man electoral retorms commission. The terms of reference of the commission, according to the official announcement, are to suggest how the electoral laws and rules should be revised to secure free and fair elections m
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI: Several hundred workers, Indian and foreign, are racing ag ainst time to complete construction «f pavilions at th c Indian Industries Fair here. Delhi's heavy and continuous rains did 'bring building work to a standstill lor a while, a large part
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  • 508 3 COIMBATORE; The Gandhi Smarak Nidhi has undertaken the work of bringing out the works of Mahatma Gandhi m Tamil m ten volumes with suitable illustrations. X committee had been constituted for the purpose with Mr. T. S. Avinashillngam Chettiar, M.P.. (Chairman), Mr. K. Kamaraj,
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  • 558 3 MADRAS: The role of m anaging agency system m capital formation m the count ry was explained by Mr S Narayanaswami. former President of the Madras Stock Exchange Association, addressing a meeting held under the auspices of the Commerce Association of the Pachaiappa's
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  • 438 3 Property Of Evacuees Pact With Pakistan Govt. DARJEEL.ING The question of vast evac uee property abandoned m West Pakistan y refugees, which hart tielied solution for the last seven years, despite the Government of India's earnest anxiety for arriving at a settlement with Pakistan has again been opened, it is
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  • 271 3 NEW DELHI: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. will inaugurate the National Dance Festival at the Indian Industries Fair m New Delhi on November 2. The festival which will continue till December 12 is being sponsored by the Sangeet Natak Akademi and organised by the Bharatiya
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  • 89 3 PONDICHERRY: The development Secretary to the Goveri lT¥ of Pondicherry has notified m an extraordinary s s e f the State Gazetted that the Government of India has fixed c quota of 350 tons uf onions for export from the State of Pondicherry to destinations other than
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  • 455 3 DARJEEL.INUS: Enquiries made m official circles here at the Rehabilitation Ministers' Conference m regard to the East Bengal exodus revealed that apart from the Puja exodus, the increased tempo of migration during the first eight months of the present year was 176,000 as against a little
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  • 8 3 Pardanashin Woman Can't Claim Land For Self -Cultivation
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  • 870 4 IN August India ceteoratcd the eighth anniversary of her independence. India's progress during this period has been followed m Britain with sympathy and understanding and with close interest. India has proved her ability to take a distinctive place among the leading countries of the world.
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  • 462 4 PRINTING MACHINE FOR INDIAN SARI PRODUCER LONDON: Considerable interest has been shown here m textile printing circles by the announcement of a new type of flock printing machine. Of particular interest to the Indian sari producer, the machine permits what have been described as "extra-ordinarily effective" combinations of colour, lacquer
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  • 212 4 EDUCATION, HIGH PRIORITY IN MADRAS PLAN MADRAS. High priority has been given to Education m the second Five- Year Plan of Madras State. The annual provision made m the budget for education is Rs. 120,000,000, but with the implementation of the schemes m the Second iFive-Year Plan, the commitment to
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  • 116 4 STEPS TO BRING DOWN JOWAR PRICES AMRAOTI: Dr. Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, who is at present m Amraoti. has issued/ 'instructions for the immediate release of stocks of jowar held on the Central Government account m the southern districts of Madhya Pradesh. This has been done to bring down
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  • 155 4 NEHRU'S NOTE TO U.K. GOVT. ON IND. LIBRARY NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru is, reported to have handed over an informal note to Lord Home detailing India's stand on the India Office Library m London. It is understood that the note contains facts about the library since its inception m
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  • 163 4 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay contemplates restraining the question of taking or offering dowry m marriages. A Bill to this effect was published m the Bombay Government Gazette. According to the sttement of objects and reasons of the Bill "there exists art evil custom of
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  • 110 4 LAHORE: The Red Shirt leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, will adress a meeting of the Anti-One Unit Front at Peshawar on Friday the firstf since the establishment of the West Pakistan province on Oct. 14, it is announced. The meeting will be attended by leaders and
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  • 581 4 Indian Cardinal On Indo-U. S. Understanding \TAUERIAN Cardinal Gracias Archbishop of Bombay, hopes his "cultural mission" to the United States will result m closer relations between the two countries. In a statement to the press, the first Indian Cardinal said: "I am very hfeppy t<> be here; at lonor last
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  • 99 4 RATNAGIRI: The Centra] Advisory Committee for Lighthouses has recommended the construction of a medium frequency radio beacon with a 'range of about 200 miles at Venguria Rocks lighthouse m Ratnagiri district. The beacon will cost about Rs. four lakhs. The committee also sanctioned the purchase of a
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  • 1640 4  -  CALCUTTA. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru has expressed his love for mountains, especially the Himalayas. m a foreward to a ijengall book on the Himalayas, Mr. Nehru says: "I like mountains wherever they might be. But the Himalayas have exercised a peculiar fascination on me.
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  • 64 4 TROOPS ON AFGHAN BORDER ALERTED KARACHI: The Government of Pakistan last week is-s-icd fresh instructions to its troops on the Pakistan-Afghan fcorder to tighten their vigil, authoritative Pakistani sources said here. The sources said this had become necessary because there were further reports of "vigorous movements of tribesmen" on the
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  • 166 5 China Opens "Second Front" Against Goa! Alvares's Appeal To Indonesia Pakistan PORTUGAL TO CANCEL THE SimSXJ TO IFORCK 400 th ANNIVERSARY OF tSe^^A^XS^ o^*^ 1115 (OMED, HE SAID CMINA WERE ALSO TO BE WEL»I w 11 co-operating with the Goan people's struggle b y offer-in* not to trade with Goa,
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  • 117 5 WEST WING AWAMI LEAGUES RESENT DACCA RESOLUTIONS LAHORE: The Awani League chief, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy said here that he was averse to forming a united front of various opposition parties and groups m West Pakistan on the Lnes of the one temporarily formed m East Pakistan before the last
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  • 141 5 I AMBALA: Two I.A.F. Dakotas are air-lifting supplies of wheat flour from here for the snow-bound La haul and Spiti areas m the upper reaches of the Himayayas m Kangra district. The first consignment of supplies was dropped by parachutes at Kleylong last week as the
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  • 156 5 NAIROBI: Nationalist Ooans resident m Bast Africa at a meeting here called upon the Portuguese to quit Goa and other possessions m India immediately. The meeting, held under the auspices of the newly formed Ebst African Goa n National Association, adopted a resolution asking Portugal
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  • 48 5 BARABANI: Six persons were arrested m connexion with the murder of W. Avadh Saran Verma, M.L.A., and Mr. staram, a P.S.P. worker, at a public meeting at Buddupur village on last Sunday. So far 29 arrests have been 1 1 Mill i
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  • 499 5 MIRZA HOLDS TALKS ON KABUL MOVE LAHORE: Pakistan's Gov-ernor-General. Major-General tskander Mirza, was reported to have held a high-level secret conference In Peshawar to discuss movement of troops on the Afghan side of the Durand Line reported by the Pakistan Army Intelligence. The five-hour conference was attended by the C-ln-C
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  • 234 5 NEW DELHI; Mr. S. N. Chlb. Deputy Secretary, Union Ministry of Transport, was unanimously elected Vice-Presl-Jent of the international Union of Official Travel Organizations at its concluding session here. He is the first Asian to be elected to this office. He has been
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  • 44 5 U.N. "Bulwark For Peace" -NEHRU NEW DBUil: Mr. Neliru m a message on U.N. Day said that the U.N. had been a bulwark for peace and for co-operation among nations "even though In practice it may not always have lived up to our expectations."
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  • 69 5 BOMBAY- Mr. N. C. Pupala. Mayor of Bombay, who returned here after attending the world conference of Mayors at Florence (Italy) earlier this month said here that the emphasis at the conference was on the maintenance of wrold peace. Mr. Pupala. who represented India, said
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  • 376 5 Mr. Desai who was address. ing the meeting of the G.P.C.C. after It had adopted a resolution on the S.R.C. report here said that the ideal of the composite State rested on the good, will of the different sections of the people, but m case of
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  • 265 5 FREE MILK FOR CHILDREN IN SHOLAPUR SHOL.APUR: Two thousand children receive free milk at 19 distribution centres every day m Sholapur district under the rural uplift scheme being carried out by the Sholapur Social Welfare Centre. The Welfare Centre, which was organised m May 1954. also gives medical aid to
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  • 146 5 GOVT. GRANTS AID TO WIDOWS OF STUDENTS KILLED IN FIRING PATNA; The Government of Bihar has granted a monthly scholarship of Rs. 60 to Mrs. Samitra Dcvi, 14.year.old widow of Mahendra Kumar Singh, a student of Kanthai Hign School. Nawadah, who was killed m police, firing m Nawadah on Independence
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  • 199 5 PRASAD ON HOLIDAY IN VILLAGE HOME SIWAN (Bihar): The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, arrived at Hathwa by air from Delhi last week. After a brief halt at Hathwa he drove to Zeradei, his village home, to spend the Dusserah. buy a muoh.needed van to con. duct a mobile dispensary. The
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  • 197 5 KATHMANDU: King Ma. hendra's proposed Cabinet without a Prime Minister was considered m political quarters here as "most novel, parallel, ing none anywhere m the world." But the King's formula, which was accepted by all leaders of the triple alliance, was generally welcomed as the
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  • 134 5 MADRAS; Mr. M. Bhaktavatcalam, Minister for Labour and Industries, told Reporters that the States Forest Mini, sters discussed at Delhi the question of increasing paper production m the country. The Minister returned to Madras from Delhi, after attending the Forest Ministers' Conference. He pointed out that
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  • 83 5 E. BENGAL ASSEMBLY SESSION POSTPONED DACCA: Mr. Atou Hussain Sarkar, Chief Minister of East Bengal, said here that t:ie next session of the East Bengal Lelislative Assembly would not be held m the first week of November as announced earlier. It has been represented to him by some East Bengal
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  • 67 5 WEW DELHI: Pandit Pant will undertake a seven-day tour of Assam. Tripura an<j Manipur early m November. He will also tour the N.E.F.A. 3X63.. The Home Minister will visit Dhubri, Gauhati. Shillong. passighat. Kohima, Imphal, Silshar and Agrtala. He will meet tribal representatives, receive addresses
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  • 38 5 KATHMANDU-. The leaders of the triple alliance of the \epah Congress, the Nepal Na tional Congress and the Praia Parishad agreed to King Mihendra's formula for forming a coalition Government.
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  • 34 5 Goodwill For Bilingual Unit Is Lacking MEHMADABAD: Morarji DeSai, Chief Minister of Bonu bay said here that tlie nation al interests would be jeopardiz site St*" Partners were brou ßht together m a compo-
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  • 190 5 NEHRU WANTS TO BE A MARCO POLO NEW DELHI. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru t*aid he did not know what nas meant by a tourist. "If It means a person who tours," he hastened to add. "I must say that I tour a lot. But nobody ever calls me a tourist."' Later,
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  • 186 5 BHASANP'S PLAN TO FORM "DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION" LAHORE: The East Pakistan Awaml League chief, Mania na Bhasani, proposes to invite the leaders of all democratic parties and groups m West Pakistan to join the Awami League with a view to forming; a 'democratic Opposition on an all-Pakistan basis, according to his
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  • 224 5 SINGLE CONSTABLE POLICE STATIONS MADRAS: To infuse confidence m the minds of the villagers, and to secure their cooperation, the Government has decided as an experimental measure to open 10 police Stations, each of which will be manned by a single Constable m groups of villages m Malabar, where there
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  • 11 6 Ceylon Indians To Be Ousted From Rice Trade? Ceylonisation In Action
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  • 596 6 COLOMBO: Indians m Ceylon will not be permitted m future to trads m rice, according to a decision taken by the Cabinet at its weekly meeting recently, it is reliably learnt here. It has been decided to withdraw licences issued to non-Ceylonese m rice trade and hand
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  • 36 6 CHINA TO SOCIALIZE PRIVATE ENTERPRISE? TOKYO, Oct. 30: Mao Tze.tung, Ruler of Red China, met m Peking yesterday with Chinese indus. trialiats and businessmen to discuss 'the socialization of private enterprise, Peking Radio said today. AP
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  • 392 6 A— REACTOR FOR BELGIUM BRUSSELS, Oct. 30—Belgium hopes fro have an atomic power station with a 10,000 kilowatt reactor m operation near Brussels early m 1958 to supply electrict light to the brussels world fair that spring, a Government source said. BALBOA, Canal Zone, Oct. 30. The Panama Canal Company
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  • 355 6 DARMSTADT, Germany, Oct. 30. Scientists from i 5 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union, ended their first world Con?ro<?s on electronic computer research here yesterday. Prof. Howard H. Aiken, of harvard University, said that a out 120 million dollars have been spent m he research
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  • 102 6 NICOSIA, Cyprus. Oct. 30— Field Marshal Sir John Harding, British Go vernor of riot-torn Cyprus, flies to London today to report the situation he has found m the island during his first weeks of office. lowing the people to choose whether
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  • 210 6 Spacemen Will Have To Be Hypnotised LONDON, Oct. 30— It is highly probable that the first men to reach the moco will be hypnotised, according to Dr. S. J. Van Pelt, president of the British Society of Medical Hypnotists. Dr. Van Pelt wrote m the current society's journal; In space
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  • 156 6 MOSCOW, Oct. 30: The Turkish Embassy yesterday observed Turkey's National Day but only one Soviet offl- cial paid his respects. AP Diem made only one shift m the cabinet, which turned m its collective resignation Wednesday after the republic was proclaimed. He withdrew the Ml. nistry of
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  • 124 6 CHRISTIAN AS C-O-S IN INDONESIA JAKARTA, Oct. SO.— The caretaker government of this basically Moslem nation Saturday chose a Christian Protestant as Chief of Staff to "urgently Improve the quality of value of Indonesia's Army of 250,000 men. Prime Minister Barhanuddin Harhap announced his cabinet "by acclamation" had chosen Colonel
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  • 111 6 ONE-TONGUE MOVE PIQUES RIGHT WING COLOMBO; The motion of Mr. R. Premadasa, Deputy Mayor, that Sinhalese should he adopted as the sole official language of the country, haa perturbed certain Right Wing members of the Colombo Mv nicfpal Council. They will ask the Right Wing Group Whip, Mr. M. D.
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  • 46 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 30— A United Nations Mission which visited British Togoland today recommended a plebiscite m which the estimated 416,000 people would decide whether they want to integrate with the Gold Coast or temporarily continue under British Trusteeship.
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  • 86 6 AMSTERDAM, Holland, Oct. 30: A Universal picture language devised bu K. 3. A. Janson of Holland teas exhibited at the sec. ond international inventors show which opened here yesterday. Janson sums up his m. vention with the slogan: "Your write tt m your, own language, others read it
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  • 61 6 LONDON, OCT. 30: SAUDI ARADIA HAS FORMALLY PROTESTED THE OCCUPATION OF DISPUTED BUHAIMI OASIS BY BRITISH LED TROOPS. The British Foreign Office said Saturday the note of protest was handed to Roderick Parkes. Britain's new Ambassador m Jeddah, Prime Minister Anthony Eden disclosed
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  • 72 6 Diem Lashes Out Against Chinese Capitalists New Constitution Promised SAIGON. SOUTH VIETNAM, OCT. 30: PRESIDENT NGO DINH DIEM SATURDAY SUMMONED ALL, MEM. BERS OF HIS OLD CABINET TO FORM THE FIRST GOVERNMENT OF THE YOUNG VIETNAMESE REPUBLIC. He promised to vndtrtake a vigorous programme of national reconstruction, The new President
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  • 9 6 Dual Nationality For P. I. Chinese! Chou En-Lai's Suggestion
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  • 175 6 LONDON, Oct. 3d. Chou En Lai, Premier of Communist China, suggested Saturday dual nationality for Chinese living m the Philippines. The Premier indicated he was thinking along these lines In a talk with two Philippine news correspondents. Peiping radio said that the newsmen, Luis R. Mauricio and
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