Indian Daily Mail, 1 November 1955

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  • 14 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL NO. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1955' FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 28 1 ■HAMMED HATTA, the Indonesian Vlce-Presl-was received by Indian Prime Minister, MR. IL NEHRU (left) and India's Vice-Presldent lAKRISHNAn (right) on Us arrival at Palam
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  • 151 1 -Br. Press Opinion BON, OCT. 31: THE CONTROVERSY RAGING AftOOl MARGARET AND GROUP CAPTAIN aJMNHMD ENTERED A MORE GRIM PHASE TODAY WHIXf ItlE OPINION THAT THE BRITISH THRON'S mONfffWAS NOW THREATENED WAS EXPRESSED t Js^HsflAL MORNING NEWSPAPERS HERE. Ivjr pprles of rows put the
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  • 242 1 CENTENARY OF MADRAS ZOO Fmb Our 'Own Correspondent MADRAS. Oct. 31: The Ceru USBsfy of the Madras City Zoo was celebrated here yesterday wttli great public enthusiam. The Madras Zoo has always b«e& a popular institution non than three and a half laJßa of persons attending yeKfty and the new
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  • 72 1 Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Minister for Labour and MIC President, stated that the matter would be fully discuss, ed by the Cabinet before the delegation left for London and as such would receive a man. date from the Alliance. The Issue of minority representation should cause concern only
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  • 91 1 Meanwhile, Mr. S. O. K. Übaidulla. Federal Councillor and Party Negara member thought it was no coincidence that an Indian was left out from the Alliance delegation* to meet Chin Peng or for trade talks with Indonesia or for holding constitutional talks ln London. 'To give a national
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  • 90 1 T-C CONGRESS SPLIT OVER TAMIL TALUKS From Our Own Corresponden TRIVANDRVM, Oct. SI —The xravancore-Lochln State Congress Legislature Party ha» been Irrevocably split by the recommendations of* the States Commission regarding the formation of Kerala without the five Southern Tamil Taluks. At a meeting of the Congress Legislators on Sunday,
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  • 143 1 GENEVA, Oct. 31— A hlgnlv informed source said yesterday that U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will I fly to Madrid on Tuesday to I see Generalissimo Francisco Franco. The source said Dulles will fly to the Spanish capital m I his special four-motored American
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  • 83 1 MADRID, Oct. 31.— A Joint Spanish— American communique issued here last night said; At the invitation of the Spanish Government, the Secretary of State of the United States. Mr. John Foster Dulles, who is now m Geneva, will visit Madrid on Tuesday Nov. 1 for the purpose of
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  • 285 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: An embittered and enraged Malayan Indian Congress will call a meeting of its Working Comm ittee on Nov. 19 to ask the senior partners of the Alliance, namely, the MCA and UMNO, why an Indian representative was
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  • 218 1 Apartheid Is Against God 's Plan And Purpose Father Huddleston Condemns South Africa's Racial Policy JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 31 Father Trevok Huddleston, prominent critic of South Africa's apartheid (racial segregation) policy said yesterday m a broadcast that the policy was "blasphemy" and "a refusal of God's plan and purpose." In a
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  • 53 1 EMPEROR WORSHIP TO BE REVIVED! YOKOHAMA, Japan, Oct. 31. Seventy representatives Of 1,240 Shinto shrines have organised a drive to encourage a return to Emperor Worship. They held their organlsat'onal meetlne Saturday, sayfQer they wanted to "undo the wrong" caused by the U-B. occupational reform which se. parated Shintoism from
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  • 156 1 On the opening day of th« first annual delegates Conference or the Labour Front last Saturday held at the Robinson Cafe, elect: on of office-bearers resulted m Mr. A. K. Lazarous being elected president of the party securing 98 vote*. Hlh rivals Mr. Lim Yew Hock
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  • 377 1 Present Fr .-Installed Ruler Voluntarily Abdicates PARIS, Oct. 31— The French Press Agency said last night that Sultan Ben Arafa of Morocco had abdicated and named the deposed ex-Sultan Ben Youssef as his succesor. The agency said Ben Arafa's
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  • 51 1 sons filed cast carrying red moroccan flags and portraits of the Sultan dethroned by France two years ago. SI iFathmi Ben Slimane, 62 year o4d Premier Designate of the Moroccan representative Government now being- formed, left yesterday for the South of France to welcome Ben Youssef on bis return today.
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  • 69 1 PEOPLED DEMONSTRATION CONTINUES RABAT. Oct. 31— a tens of thousnds of Moroccans poured »to the streets yesterday for the third da y running to cele« the return to France from exile cf popular Stdi Mohammed Ben Youssef. One person was killed and 20 injured m similar demonstrations yesterday. The streets
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  • 38 1 INSURED LETTERS FROM INDIA From Our Own Correspondei MADRAS, Oot. Sl—lnsrred letters can be sent by air to Malaya from Nov. 1, according to a GPO Communication. Till now, they were being sent only by sea routes. Copyright
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 23 1 NICE, Oct. 31. Sidi Mohammed Ben Yotusef, former Sultan of Morocco landed at Nice today after more than two years of exile.— Reuter
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    • 34 1 Sen Youssef wm deposed by France m August 1953 for his pro-nationalist views. He to expected to return to the throne following last nights abdication of the present sultan sldi Moulay Ben Arafa.— Reuter
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    • 45 1 LONDON, Oct. 31.— Princes* Margaret returns to London today after a week-end with Group Captain Peter Townvend m a Sussex country novae where they Me believed to have reached a final decision about their future. An official statement clarifying her position Is believed Imminent.— Reuter
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    • 40 1 LONDON, Oct. 31— ThF Admiralty officially denied here this morning Press reports that the First Sea Lord Admiral Earl Mouhtbatten has gone to the United States to negotiate the purchase of an atomic submarine for the Royal Na* y. Reuter
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    • 49 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 31.— MIsh Harriet Mills, 80, American Fulfcright scholar of New York City Imprisoned In China as an alleged spy, crossed the border Into Hoiv.' Kong today. She «a!d the Chinese were "absolutely justified" In arresting her for "acts in'mmicAl to the i hi. nese people."- Reuter
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  • 574 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Nov. 1, 1955 Ruling Party's Inherited Diseases THE ugly incidents that marred the first annual delegates conference of the Colony's ruling party, namely, the Labour Front, cannot be dismissed as inevitable or nothing unusual m the life of a political orgauiisation particularly during its infant
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  • 624 2 Integration Of Services: Govt. Working Out Details NEW DELHI: A special wing of the Home Ministry, it is understood, is now busily engaged m working out the details of the decision taken by the Chief Ministers' Conference, held recently m respect of integration of
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  • 44 2 NEPADAKING CUTS HIS PRIVY PURSE KATHMANDU: Ring Mahendra has cut his privy purse of Rs. 22,00,000 by ft per cent, It i» learnt. The cut was effected recently when the Kin* ordered a general slashing In salaries of Government servants by 5 per cent.
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  • 194 2 PONDEICHERRY: The first anniversary of the de facto tranefer of power to India wiU be celebrated m Pondicherry State on Nov. 1 for which the people are making elaborate preparations. Details of the programme were finalised at a meeting which was attended by the Chief Commissioner,
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  • 56 2 DACCA; Pir of Mankl Sharif, th e 'Frontier Awami leader, declared here that a democratic movement w ould soon be launched throughout Pakistan against the OneLTnit Establishment Act. He said that the next general elections would be fought on this issue. He left Dacca last week
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  • 57 2 WALL COLLAPSE KILLS FOUR WORKERS NAGPUR; Four workers were trapped to death when a wall collapsed into a 21-ft-deep foundation for a school building m the city last week. Five labourers, including- a tt&man. were at work when the accident took place. The condition Of the woman, who was sent
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  • 164 2 LIBRARY FOR EVERY VILLAGE UNDER 2nd PLAN NEW DELHI: Dr. Shrimali. Union Deputy Education Minister, assured the UNESCO that India would co-operate and give every possible help m promoting its movement for development of public libra, ries, specially m the countries of Asia. Dr. Shrimali was addressing the concluding session
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  • 58 2 l>acca: Pakistan was m a position to export several thousand tons of rice, Mr Abdul Latif Biswas, Pakistani Food Minister, said here last week. Mr. Biswas who is on a visit to East Bengal, added that the country was today self-sufficient m rice and that
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  • 411 2 Pak. Defence Pacts Criticized DACCA! The East Pakistan Awami League Council last week called upon the Constituent Assembly to replace separate communal electorates by Joint electorates m the interests of national unity and democracy. More striking than the resolution on joint electorates which followed
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  • 95 2 DACCA; The central office of the East Pakistan Awami League has received, it is understood, several applications for membership from minority communities following the decision of the provincial Council to open its doors to mem- 1 bers of all communities. But as the decisions of the provincial
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  • 108 2 DACCA; Mr. Hirendra Nath Dutta, Leader of the United Progressive Party, m a telegram to Maulana Bhasani, the provincial Awaml League president hailed the decisions Of the Awami League Council m favour of joint electorates of all communities. Mr. Ramesh Chandra Mod* dal, jaint Secretary, Scheduled
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  • 59 2 The Sultanah of Johore recently opened the Jubilee Home for Children m Johore Bahru, m the presence of the Sultan and other distinguished personalities. Picture shows: from left to right: the Federation Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leon? Yeif Boh; Sultan Sir Ibrahim
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  • 819 2 Premier's Warning To Disruptionists NEW DELHI: Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed Chief Minister of Jamniu and Kia shmir, claimed last week that m the last two years the State had achieved all its targets m the first Five- Year Plan. The first three
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  • 111 2 KURNOOL: With a view to encouraging the study of Sanskrit by the Pandits employed State 6 'X? n ry SChOols m s>tate, the Government hay*» decided that if a Bhasna Pra! veena obtains the title of Vidya Praveena also m an v branch including Tarka. Vedanta
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  • 68 2 NEW DELHI; The A.-LOC. secretariat last week denied Press reports of impending Ministerial changes m Rajasthan including a changes m the leadership. A Press Note issued by the secretariat last week described such reports as beta* "without foundation." The Press Note, however said that one
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  • 97 2 TIRUPATTUR: (N.A.) Tito polling m the elections to th« Tiruppattnr Municipal Council began at 7 aon. Oct. 27 and went on peacefully till 4 p.m. In a polling boot* In Ward 2, wbere Messrs. C.IWLB. Lakshmipathi and Ll*. Pooran are contesting, it is stated, smoke was
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  • 135 2 PRESIDING OFFICERS OF LEGISLATURES MADRAS: Mr. N. Gopala Menon, Speaker, Madras Legislative Assembly, has left Madras for Shillon£ to attend the Conference of Presiding o&--cers of legislative bodies to. India. The conference will be held for three days commencing from Nov. 2. it will' be "presided over by Mr. G.
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  • 104 2 KARACH: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Chaudteury Mohammad Ali, last week issued invitations to various political parties m the country for an all-party conference on Kashmir, scheduled for Nov. 26, at Karachi, according to authoritative sources. The sources did not disclose the list of invitees, but said
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  • 34 2 MADRAS: A party of 40 women students of the Kamalaraja College, Gwalior, arrived m Madras on Oct. 27 from Gwalior on an excursion tour m the south.
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  • 113 2 MADRAS: The Airlined Compensation Tribunal is to be wound up by the end of November, it is learnt. The Tribunal w as constituted with Mr. M. Patanjali Sastrt, former Chief justice of India, aa Chairman, to go into the question of the compensation to be awarded to
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  • 754 3 Firm faith In Co-Existence I Stressed: Raghavan's Wews -■AUOH-DESIGNATE TO ARGBCTIn" .STATED TIERE ssaassssKEss^ o 'ss^ s^ 8?a: Reviewing the background to friendly relations between the two countries. Mr. Raghavan ref«rr«d to the extensive frontier and said that it was not only
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  • 166 3 Dual Nationality For Chinese Asked whether the Chinese Government were propared to adopt the same policy with regard to the question of dual nationality as they had done In the case of the Chinese m Indonesia, Mr. Kaghavan said that m respect of dual nationality of the Chinese In the
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  • 157 3 KATHMANDU-. King Mahendra of Nepal made a positive proposal to three political leaders mere for the formation of a Cabinet. According to a reliable palace source a Cabinet of eignt or nice Ministers was suggested. They will be chosen from tne Nepali Congress,
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  • 136 3 DR. ROY MEETS TRADE UNION DEPUTATION CALCUTTA: Dr. B. C. Roy, Chief Minister, West Bengal told a deputation of the trade union co-ordination committee (Tor employment and against retrenchment that the constitution of a board to go into the question of retrenchment did not come under the purview of the
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  • 55 3 DtfPHAI; Pandit Pant, Union Home Minister, will arrive at Imphal on Nov.*' 3 to study the latest political situation m Manlpur, accordi Ing to information received here. He is expected to meet leaders of different political parties and tribal leaders Pandit Pant will leave Lnphal by
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  • 324 3 FISHING RIGHTS IN CHILKA LAKE: WRIT PETITIONS DISMISSED NEW DELHI: The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court dismissed the petitions filed on behalf of some iicencees of the Raja of parikud, Orisso, seeking to enforce their fishery rights m the Chilka lake against the State Government m whom the estate
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  • 264 3 INDIAN TEAM TO ENSUING GATT. SESSION NEW DELHI: India will be represented by an eisjht-man delegation at tne tenth sessicn cf the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade at Geneva. The Indian delegation* will consist of; Representatives: Mr. i^K. Jha, Joint Secretary Ministry Of Commerce and Industry, Mr. T. Swaminathan
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  • 36 3 PORTUGUESE PRES IDENT IN LONDON General Crave! r o Lopes, president of Portugal, drives to Buckingham Palace with Queen Elisabeth II after bis arrival on a three-day State visit to London on Oct. 25. AP. PHOTO.
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  • 257 3 MADRAS: The Industrial Estate at Guindy sponsored by toe Madras Government is likely to be ready for use of small Industrial units m about a year from now Proceedings for acquisition of lands on the site selected tor the estate are to be initiated immediately
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  • 116 3 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay is undertaking am experiment to establish the belieji that Khar lands are required to be flooded with sea water once m every five years to maintain their fertility. The experiment will be carried over a period of 15 years
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  • 164 3 ALLEGED MURDER OF DAUGHTER: CHARGE AGAINST BUSINESSMAN BOMBAY: A Hyderabad businessman thre w his four-year-old daughter into the sea where she was drowned because he feared she would talk of his having murdered his wife, the Yellow Gate Police alleged before the Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate, Mr. G. K. Regie
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  • 90 3 MADRAS; The requirements of non-Hindi States m the matter of spreading knowledge of Hindi under the Second .Five-Year Plan were examined at a meeting of Secretaries of the four Zonal Committees constituted by the Union Ministry of Education, to be held m New iDelhi last week.
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  • 484 3 MADRAS: The immunity attached to the money corapulsorily deposited m the provident fund, under Section 3(1 of the Provident Fund Act, 1926, would not continue after it was paid into the hands of the subscriber or the depositor, was the view expressed by
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  • 96 3 MADRAS; Mr. M. D. Rhat, Chairman of the Central Board of Fil m Censors, said here that the work of the Film Censor Board was guided by 'broad principles, namely that the over-all effoct of films on masses should be whole-some and healthy and should not lower
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  • 886 3 Govt's Reply To Criticisms NEW DELHI: The main objective of the Government m taking over procurement, impo:t and distribution of foodgrains during the years cf food scarcity m the country wa s not profit but "fair share for all at reasonable prices,"
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  • 180 3 MADRAS; The six-da y seminar on social service conducted under the auspices of the Catholic Social Guild (SEVA) at the Catholic Centre. George Town, concluded last week at a function got up at the School for Deaf and Blind m Teynampet His Excellency the Right Rev.
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  • 635 4 Sudden Rise In Kelani River: Police Alerted COLOMBO: With the Nagalaga m Stret* Gauge recording a two-and-a-half feet Hue m the Kelanl River overnight, Colombo is threatened with a major flood If the river continues to rise In this fashion. The gauge which read 6 feet
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  • 68 4 PERAK'S PRESERVED WATER SCORPION The Minister for Natural Resources, DR. ISMAIL, BIN DATOH ABDUL. RAHMAN, opened the new Headquarters of the Game Department m Seremban (Negri SemMlan) on Thursday, last. Picture shows the Chief Game Warden, Mr. H. J. Kitchener (right) presenting the Minister with a preserved water scorpion, a
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  • 220 4 CHICAGO, Oct. 30. The CHICAGO DAILrY NEWS said yesterday that movie octress Rita Hayworth plans to divorce singer Dick Haymes and re-marry Prince Aly Khan. Haymes, m Chicago for a singing engagement, said he had "no comment" on the report or on a statement by
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  • 95 4 AMMAN. Jordan, Oct. 31— A 55-year-cld agreement between Jordan and Edwin WPauley. independent U.S. oil producer was signed here yesterday, raising Jordanian hopes of attaining economic independence. With one third on her reft (gees and few industries, Jordan at present relies heavily on British and American
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  • 52 4 AFRASIAN STUDENTS CONFERENCE AT BANDUNG JAKARTA, Oct. 31. (Indonesian students oiganinations announced Sunday they will sponsor the first International Attmn African Students Conference In Bandung next May 5. A preparatory committee said the conference aim would be to "foster closer relations and better understanding between the students of the two
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  • 143 4 BR. CLIMBERS GIVE UP RESERVED HIMALAYAN PEAKS KATHMANDU, Nepal, Oct. 31.— Sir John Hunt, leader of the British expedition to Everest m 1953. and Sir Edmund Hillary who conquered the mountain have dropped their plans to climb two peaks m the Everest region next year. Both mountains 28,146-foot Kanchenjunga and
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  • 114 4 NICOCIA. Oct. 31.—Archbishop Makarios, leader of the Cypriot Greek campaign for self-determination will fly to Athens this week for talks with the Greek Government church sources said here. The sources did not preclude the likelihood that the Archbishop would continue his trip to London to
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  • 39 4 GREENWICH, Connecticut, Oct. 30.— Pan American World Airways announced Saturday a change m the head of the team of experts PAA sent to Pakistan last June on a three year project aimed at modernising that country's airline system. AP
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  • 116 4 CAIRO, OCT. 31: THE RED SEA KINGDOM OF THE YEMEN IS TO SIGN A TREATY "OF FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD NEIGHBOURLY RELATIONS" WITH RUSSIA HERE TODAY, IT WAS ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. Imam Ahmed, the King of the Yemen, has authorised tne Yemeni Minister m
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  • 62 4 CAIRO, Oct. 31: A group of leading Egyptian newspapers together with a number of newspaper distributing nouses nave signed an agreement to found a news agency it was announced here today. The group Includes Al Aharm, Akhbar, El Yom, Al Uomhouria, and Hllal. The agency will
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  • 125 4 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 31— Premier Nehru arrived at Baroda do Sunday on a five-day tour of Sourastitra State, and received a tremendous welcome at the Airport. He will take the opportunity to learn at firsthand whether the people of Sourashtra want separate State of
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  • 43 4 BOMBAY, Oct. 30.— The Maliarajkumar of Vizianagaram has been re-elected President of the Indian Cricket Control Board. At the annual general meetin? yesterday the Boaxd also elected A. N. Ghosh and G. N. Bhave as Joint Honorary Secretaries.— Reuter
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  • 51 4 The chief Secretary and Mrs. Goode will be proceeding for a holiday m South Africa by the nvv. "Tegelberg" (which is expected to sail from Singapore today.) They will return by air oUv- Wednesday, December 21st. Mr. Hicham will act as Chief Secretary during Mr. Goode's
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  • 105 4 CAIRO. Oct. 31 The Egyptian Government has signed a contract witii the British engineering firm of Sir Alexander Gifcb and partners to supervise he drawing up of specifications for Egtypt's ambitious high dam project The project is expected to take 10 years
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  • 50 4 CHINESE SCIENTIST BACK IN PEKING HONGKONG, Oct. 31: Ui. Tsien Hsueh Sen, Chinese < 'ominunist scientist recently allowed to leave the United States, has arrived m Peking where he was welcomed by leading Chinese scientists Peking Radio reported. He was formerly Lecturer m Aeronautics m the California University of Technology.
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  • 110 4 INCREASE IN WORLD RICE EXPORTS A change m the pattern of rice production is noted m the latest Rice Supplement, issued m London by the Commonwealth Economic. Commit, tee. World exports of rice during the first seven months of 1955 are estimated at 2.6 million tons, compared with 2.4 million
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  • 106 4 The Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing tnche Abdul Hamid bin Haii Jumat, yesterday morning spent 3i^ hours visitinp- 12 villages m the Pasir Pahjang *rd West Coast areas cf tfte island. As a result of his tour ny-re stanuplpes will be put u
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  • 44 4 BANDITS REMOVE TELEPHONE WIRES An unknown number of terrorists cut and stole 400 yarJa of telephone wires alon? the railway line near Menjrkibol Estate m the Kluan* are a <l Johore on Friday, oc£ 28, says an XiTierg«ncy commumqus tssuurt h. Kuala Lumpur ycateroay.
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  • 160 4 UNITED NATIONS. K-T-Hg. 31. The United Nations called on Egypt and «el Saturday night to halt reprisal raids and warned that J^™ moral responsibility would rest on tlu country that takes offensive action m the frontier hostilities. U.S. Secretary General Dag I
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  • 37 4 COLOMBO; The following have been nominated to the Senate t>y the Governor-Gene-ral: Mr. John Wilson (SNK), Dr. J E. Senanayake, Mr. R. A. De Mcl, Dr. M. v- P. Pelris and Mr. E. J. Cooray.
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  • 77 4 One of Britain's leading specialists on paint-making left London on Friday to travel by air to Calcutta, to ad vise the Government c* Indi* on the development of pie lacquer industry. The specialist is DC. LOWS Arnold Jordan. 08.8., D.Sc., Director of the Paint Rasearch
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