Indian Daily Mail, 22 November 1955

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  • 21 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 279 SINGAPORE," TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS David Marshall Carries The Day
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  • 1013 1 Split In Opposition Saves Govt. Ministers 9 Entertainment And Transport Allowances Opposed Govt. Charged With Breach Of Promise ™xt!*st!L SINGAPORE LABOUR FRONT COALITION GOVFs2s_?_2T§ SOCIALIST' BUDGET WAS PASSED IN THE _F£^ S MEi VE ASSEMBLY YESTERDAY BY A MAJORITY OF SIX VOTES WITH 19 VOTING IN FAVOUR
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  • 28 1 A Pr€ ld€nt Dr Rajendra Prasad laid the foundation stone n J the Rapid Gravity filters of the Madras Water Supplii Scheme at Kilpauk, Madras.
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  • 836 1 4 Killed 225 Injured RIOTS STRIKE OVER S.R.C. REPORT ON BOMBAY CITY BOMBAY, Nov. 21: At least four persons w ©re killed and 225 were injure d in police firing on riotous crowds protesting against proposals to divide Bombay State into three parts. The
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  • 168 1 "Ghost Ship" To Be Examined SUVA, Fiji Islands. Nov. 21: Marine experts in Suva are hauling the "Ghost Ship' JOYITA up on a slipway for a minute examination of the hull. A preliminary inspection yesterday of the 70-ton former American luxury 3'acht failed to solve the mystery of how she
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  • 109 1 HARIJAN SEAT: POOR POLLING REPORTED (From Our Own Correspon MADRAS, Nov. 21: Polling for by-election In the Madras City to the State Assembly was held on Saturday. Very few voters turned up and the booths were deserted in some places. Four condidates are fighting for the former Speaker Sivashanmugham Pillai's
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  • 25 1 TAIPEI. Formosa, Nov. 21 \dmiral Felix B. Stump, Commander in Chie* of the u S -aclAc Fleet, arrived late yesterday for a three-day visit. AP
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  • 120 1 In this context the Chief Yew, leader of the P.A.P. group, with his thrust at the Budget, for which he had not a single good word. He bitterly criticised 'increased expenditure on Police Force and said all approach to economic, social justices should be on a peace-time basis
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  • 163 1 Safe Areas To Go: Amnesty Offer To Stay KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: The Federation Government has withdrawn with Immediate effect the 'shout before shoot' procedure ln 'ts offensive against the terrorists. It ha 8 also announced its decision to cancel 'safe 'areas'
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    59 1 U Nu, the Prime Minister of Burma drinks a toast at a reception in his honour in Warsaw. With him are Aleksanaer Zawadski, center, Chairma nn of the Council of State, and Boleslaw Bterut, First Secreta ry of the Polish United Workers Party. In the Cyrankiewiez, the
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  • 655 1 Nehru Shatters Russia's Designs No Camp No Military Alliance For India Bulganin Krushchev Told NEW DELHI, Nov. 21: We are in no camp and in no military alliance. Only camp we should like to be in is the camp of peace and goodwill which should include as many countries as
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  • 71 1 EX-MINISTERS ARRESTED IN ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 21: General Juan Jose Uranga, transport Minister in the Government of President Lonardi, who was deposed last Sunday, was arrested with his family yesterday in their suburban villa. General Uranga issue a declaration last week saying that General Lonardi had been the victim
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  • 56 1 4„n» NOV 21 U Ma y \ung Burmese Comm, i nications Vice Minister, has arrived to consult with the government on establishment of a telegraphic circuit and conclusion of a mail parcel agreement between Japan and Burma. Aung was accompanie i by U Than on, director ot
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  • 48 1 PANAMA, Nov. 21.— A 'ourday programme houring Count Ferdinand De Lesseps. the great French enzlneer who built the Suez Canal and an unsuccessful effort to dig the Panama Canal, will open here on Monday. The cr ration marks the 150th anniversary of De Lesseps' birth.-* AP
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  • 806 2 Plea For Improving Lot Of Harijans MADRAS The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad, said hero on Sunday that the time "haa nod come when we should reconsider our whole attitude wtta regard ike founding of institutions for particular classes or groups or castes." Dr. Prasad asked: "Now
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  • 209 2 NEw DELHI; a glass replica of India's coat of arms, with the inscription Satyameva Jayate In the famous Czechoslovakia!) cut-glass is to be presented to President Rajendra Prasad by the Czechoslovak Minister for (Foreign Trade, Mr. R. Dvorak. On the obverse of the replica will be
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  • 174 2 ASSAM TRIBAL DELEGATION IN DELHI NEw DELHI; a lour-man delegation from the hill districts of Assam met the Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, here last and urged the creation of a separte "Eastern Hills State." The delegation is understood to have told Mr. Dhebar that the six hill districts
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  • 76 2 PLEA FOR PLEBISCITE IN KISHANGANJ AND PURULIA PATNA: Mr. Nand Kumar Singh, President of the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee, regretted In a statement Issued here tne S.R.C. having In the case of Bihar alone completely Ignored the sentiment, feelings and wishes of the people. "We shall welcome a plebiscite to
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  • 33 2 NEw DELHI; A special two-day session of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha has been called to meet on Nov. 24 to consider the report of the States Reorganization Commission.
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  • 341 2 CALCUTTA: Indo- Egyptian trade revealed a notable Improvement In India's favour during 1954-55, the second year of the bilateral trade agreement signed on July 8, 1953, according to official figures available here. During the year ended June 1955, Imports from Egypt were reduced by 4<> per
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI; A large audience was present here at a two-hour performance of folk music and dancing by artistes from various States. The programme which was organized in connexion with the Radio Sangeet Sammela n is likely to be staged again in honour of Marshal Bulganlan
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  • 75 2 CALCUTTA: Gold production In India In the first eight !PBSV* th,s y«ar mounted vAtl Unces M com Pared witn 163,745 ounces in the corresponding period of last year. trJ* 1 ut P ut of Sold since independence reached the highest level in 1952 at 252--900 ounces,
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  • 97 2 INDO-NEPAL BORDER MOTOR ROAD ALMORK: A 14-mile long motor road connecting Bithorogarh with Jhoolaghat on the Indo-Nepal border has been completed through shramdan by the villagers of the Blthoragarh Sub-dlvlslon. Mr. C. B. Gupta, Planning Minister of U.P. during his tour of the eastern part of the district last month,
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  • 45 2 NEHRU TO OPEN JUBILEE OF TRICHUR KALA MANDALAM TRICHUR: Mr. Nehru will inaugurate th e silver jubilee .celebrations of the Kala Mandalam a t Oheruthuruthi about 2o miles from here, on Dec. 26 Sadar ,K- M. Panikkar has agreed to preside over the inaugural session.
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  • 267 2 Border Area In Garhwal Sino-lndian Body To Consider Ownership ex.ii^y BgM, The Government of India CWna flre expwted te appoint an officer each to go into the question t1i n ou^^ln S t h P V' f K the Hot rea a n uninhabited mounH™as 1 t h Garhwal area
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  • 175 2 RAW SILK FACTORY FOR W. BENGAL BOMBAY: The Central Silk Board today approved the West Bengal Government s scheme to set up a pilot filature Unit with an annual production capacity Of 30,000 lb. of raw silk. The pilot ra w silk factory Is designed to reel modern silk from
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  • 33 2 KATHMANDU: The threemember Japanese expedition to Mount Manaslu has camped at about 18,000 feet, according to latest reports available here Hie expedition is having favourable weather, it is stated
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  • 82 2 KARACHI. The Pakistan Re^gee Rehabilitation Finance Corporation has given appr£>*.mately Rs. l/.».O(MOCa as loans to refugees since it was set up in May 1948. The Corporation has so far given relief to about 100,000 persons and! absorbed 20,000 tamilies in various trades. The loans given by
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  • 95 2 ""^"uva: Tne election of the next Mayor of Madras will be held in the last week of this month, it ls learnt. Under the convention governing the election, it is the turn of the Councillors and Aldermen belonging to the Brahmin community to choose one from
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  • 561 2 If Cominform Is Dissolved World Red Fronts To Take Over The Role LONDON. 'pHIRTEEN active international Communist 'fronts" are all geared to take over the role of the Cominfor m If and when It is dissolved. Rumours tnat the abolition of the Cominform may be an early development of Soviet
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  • 188 2 MADRAS The British Council is to open its fourth library in India early next year in New Delhi, Mr. John Smeaton, All-India Librarian of the British Council, told NAFEN here. The Councii has at present libraries in Madras, Bombay and Calcutta. Mr. Smeaton, who has
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  • 31 2 SINDRI PRODUCTION Total "roduntlon ">f fertilizer at the Slndrl Fac™I v C 5£ ssed th e 1.000.000-tou mark this mcrnln^, the ta rth anniversary dav o* the plant ffotof into production.
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  • 501 2 Dr. A. Krishnmwamu MADRAS: Dr. A. Krishnaswamy, M. P., speaking on "language problem at a meeting organised by the Mu thia] pet High Shcool strongly for the retention of English as it alone would help them progress wi th the
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  • 368 2 CALCUTTA: The appointment of a panel of experts by the Union Government to examine the problems arising from the expansion of the paper industry has been welcomed by Industrial circles here. It is pointed out that in view of the substantial increase, envisaged In the production
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  • 133 2 STATE TRADING CORPORATION FOR INDIA NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry proposes to set up a State Trading Corporation in January next year. The Unon Cabinet is still considering the composition of the corporation. It is, however, certain that it will be an autonomous body and trade
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  • 135 2 WOMAN CLIMBER TO RETURN TO DRESS DESIGNING KATHMANDU: Madame Claude Kogan, French moun« tainer, who holds the women's world climbing record with a 26,400 ft. bid in the Himalayas, plans to return to dress designing In Paris next year after five years of continuous mountaineering. Madame Kogan is now resting
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  • 505 3 Vinoba Bhave's Analysis SAMALKOT: Thc basic unity underlying the hearts of Indian people... the distinguishing" ft .ture of Bharatiya Sanskrit Is self control, said Acharva inoba Bhue, addressing a huge gathering at Pithapurain, noar here. Not only our scriptures but political thinkers like Kautilya had also said
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  • 216 3 NEW DELHI: Crisis in the Middle East strips all pomp and glamour from King Saud's visit to India— that is. from the Arabian side. The Saudi Arabian King now travels to India in his own plane, informed sources stated. The special ship has been cancelled. Tnree
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  • 299 3 POONA: The road to a more effective democracy, whether for India or Indonesia, will be a long and hard one, hearing in m md the fact that two oi our prime needs are economic progress and social democracy, said Dr. Mohamed flatta, the Vflce-President Of
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  • 67 3 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDIANS IN BURMA RANGOON: The Govern ment of India will award three scholarships each year during 1956-57 and 1957-58 to students of Indian origin permanently domiciled in Burma. The scholarsnips will be foi higher studies in India. Applications for the scholarships are now being invited oy the Indian
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  • 463 3 N*AV DJfl^lll; xae Supreme Court, dismissed the petition filed on behalf of Allen Berry and Company, Daimia Cement (Bharat) Company and Messrs. R. L. and V. S. Chordia, under Article 136 of the Constitution, for special leave to appeal against the
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  • 60 3 REWARD FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE Mr. A. S- Ponniah was presented with the Commander-in-Chief's Certificate for good conduct by Lt.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey K. Bourne, at a dinner In the Arakan Officers' Mess at H.Q. Malaya Command Thursday last Mr. Ponniah has been Number One bo v since 1945 and ls well
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  • 551 3 Karachi Protest To Afghanistan MIRZA'S WARNING TO 'DISLOYAL ELEMENTS' KARACHI: Pakistan Government was authoritatively understood to hav e handed a Note to the Afghan Charge d'Affaires in Karachi calling for an investigation into the violation" of Pakistan air space by a grey twin-engin ed plane. Ihe Note, handed over by
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  • 189 3 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS ON TV SCREENS NEWARK, New Jersey: A group of 200 specialists, seated around ten" 24-inch TV screens in the auditorium of St. Michael's Hospital here, watched teams of surgeons remove a woman s woirro, repair the bladder of another and' restore the stopped heart ot an experimental animal
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  • 93 3 MADRAS: Exponent* of Bharata Natya, Kathakali and other dance systems of India are meeting here at the Egmore Museum Theatre, between December 26, 1955 and January 2, 1956 to discuss tfoe establishment* of correct 'natya* forms and the problems relating to dance are in India. The conference
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  • 311 3 NEW DELHI- The task of constituting the National Book Trust has been entrusted to a special-subcommittee of the Union Cabinet. There Is, however, no likelihood of the trust toeing formed this year, Informed sources say. The subcommittee, it i stated, has to consider such Important questions
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  • 136 3 GOONASENA INVITED TO TOUR IN INDIES COLOMBO: Gamlnl Goona. sena, the Ceylon all-rounder playing for Cambridge and Nottinghamshire, has been Invited to tour the West Indies with Jim Swanton's crlcKet team. Goonasena has been picked for his outstanding performance in the recently completed cricket season In England. He, it will
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  • 112 3 LONDON: Britain's Royal Navy is investigating a onepiece plastic suit for help.ng people to survive if they have to abandon ship. It has been designed so that It can be slipped on quickly over ordinary clothes and the also lncorpoates features which wearer's life jacket.
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  • 1000 3  - Finger Print Identification China Knew It But It Was India That Developed It E. H. KENT By p«IFTY jears ago this year, a development in criminal investigation was inaugurated In London which revolutionised the detection of crime throughout most of thc civilised world. And India had a big share in
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  • 140 3 GWALIOR: Prince Madhavrao Scindia, 11-year-old son of the Itajpramulkh of Madhya Bharat, Inaugurated the Cnlldrens Lay bv releasing 63 balloons. About 4,000 boys and girls joined the- Prince In wishing many happy returns of the da v to tne Prime Minister. The Prince also opened a
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  • 96 3 KABUL GETS READY FOR BULGANIN NEW DELHI; German engineers have begun the work of reconditioning the Kabul airfield. It will be ready to receive Mr. Bulganin and thc Russian party. The Afghan Government has entered into an agreement with the German firm of Foch for the construction of a modern
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  • 110 3 COLOMBO: A Rs. 5,000,000 yarn factory* ls to be set up in the Island to meet the entin' requirements of its textile industry. The project will feed 1,000 hand- weaving centres and it H power-loom centres to toe t up, which will provide empl" ment
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  • 413 4 It's A Threat To Peace DAMBADENIYA: AT A MASS PUBLIC MEETING AT THE GOVT. SINHALESE MIXED SCHOOL. METTFAGANE, DAMBADENIYA, HELD IN COMMEMORATION OF THE OPENING OF A SEPARATE SECTION FOR TAMIL EDUCATION IN THE SCHOOL, DR. E. W. ADIKARAM, THE GENERAL MANAGER OF THE BUDDHIST THEOSOPHICAL
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  • 253 4 SINHALESE TO PRESENT MASS PETITION TO M.P. DAMBADENIYA: A giant procession, headed by a massive status of King Dutugcmunu, will leave Sat Korale (seven Korales)), to reach Colombo shortly, carrying a mammoth petition demanding that Sinhalese only should be the *tate language. The petition will be handed to the Prime
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  • 45 4 STEVENTON, ENGLAND, Nov. 21. An excursion train carrying 290 persons on a Sunday out n e rocketed on* the rails at a track juntion yesterday and piled up in a disastrous wreck that killed or Injured more than 80 persons.
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  • 114 4 FILM PRODUCED BY 18-YEAR-OLD BOY! MORATUWA: A Sinhalese I film, produced and directed by i an 18-year-old schoolboy Karunapala Fernando of St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa, was shown recently at the college. The story of the film "Wanagatha Kolla" was written by one of his school mates Stanley Pelris. All the
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    118 4 Lever Representatives In M.C.A. Team Among the 15 players invited by the Malayan Cricket Association to represent Malaya in the forthcoming cricket "tests" against Hong Kong are Mr. T. Sivagnanam, the Edinburgh University "Blue" and North all-rounder, and Mr. Chua Eng Cheng, the North Skipper. Few Concerns have the pri-
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  • 345 4 Marshall Govt. Announces Minimum Wage Committee Unemployment Insurance Pensions Also To Be Examined The Chief Minister, Mr David Marshall, announced yesterday in the Singap ore Legislative Assembly, the setting up of a Coinmi ttee to enquire into the whole field of possible Gov eminent action to establish minimum standards of
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  • 72 4 Continuing Mr. Marshall said I that an Economic Advisory Unit had been established consisting of the Economic Adviser. Sir Sydney Caine and two full time assistants. The Unit will give advice to the Government on general economic policy, on the programme capital Investment and on the broad
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  • 51 4 TOKYO, Nov. 21. The Japanese Government of Ichiro Hatoyama. resigned today, ready for an extraordinary s-ss'on in the Diet, where tomorrow, Mr. Hatoyama is expected to present a new list of Ministers. They will represent the newlv formed United Liberal. Democratic Party and form a majority Government—
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  • 124 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. tl. Earl Mountbatten, Britain's first Sea Lord, will visit India next spring it was learned here to-day. Lord Mountbatten, who was Viceroy of India at the time of handing over power and stayed on to become first Gov-ernor-General of independent India, is
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  • 61 4 RABAT FRENCH MOROCCO, Nov. 21— Palace officials confirmed Sunday night that Sultan Mohamed Ben Youssef had been invited to visit capitals of the Arab nations. The Invitations were extended while the Sultan was in Paris await'n K his return to Rabat. Officials said a decision on whether the
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  • 75 4 SWADESHI MOVEMENT IN U.S.! NEW YORK, Nov. 21.— Christmas shoppers here are being- approached by Union workers with an appeal not to buy foreign imports. A demonstration was put on Saturday In the vlclnlt v of Macy's New York's biggest department store, and other ships in the area. Signs carried
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  • 284 4 Congress Decides To Create Greater Andhra Karnataka Bitter Opposition In Mysore (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Nov. 21: Greater Karnataka State and Greater Andhra State will definitely come into existence. The four- man high-powered Committee of the Congress Hi gh Command Sri Nehni, Maulana Azad, Pandit Pan t, and
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  • 93 4 FAYIX), Suez Canal Zone, Nov. 21: The 500-acre former General Headquarters of British Middle Eastern Land Forces was handed over to Egyptian Military authorities yesterday and an Egyptian Flag was hoisted over the base. Built by German prisoners Of war on the desert sands, the self-contained
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    • 319 4 BOMBAY RIOTS (Continued from page 1) i injured by police firing and Bombay City State, and stone throwing. demands the city's incluDEO TO FAST sion in the proposed MahaBOMBAY, Nov. 21— Mr. rashtra State. Shankerrao Deo, president of the Samyutka Maha- He publicly apologised rashtra Parishad (United to Mr. M.
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