Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 299 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 786 1 Agenda For Marshall Talks Agreed PARLEYS WITH COLONIAI OFFICIAL BEGIN THIS MORNING Undisclosed Item On The List! LONDON, DEC. 11. MR. DAVID MARSHALL, SINGAPORE'S CHIEF MINISTER, SAID HERE YESTERDAY THAT HIS TALKS WITH THE BRITISH COLONIAL OFFICE BEGINNING HERE ON MONDAY WOULD BE BASED ON AN 8-POINT AGENDA. He told
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  • 184 1 INDIA'S DEAL WITH BRITAIN FOR STEEL PLANT NEW DELHI: Dec. 11: India's Minister for Iron and Steel, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, said that if a "package deal" with Britain for building a steel plant did not go through, India would still go ahead with the plant. *We can buy our
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  • 86 1 Mr. Marshall dubb<>d the 'Bush Jacket Premier" from his preference for this garment sa!<i he would "walk through the street3 of London town with my bush jacket on. if it meant freedom for Singapore." Answering a question Mr. Marshall again denied that he had
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  • 39 1 MONTEVIDEO, Urugauav Dec. 11.— The British Antartic expedition sailed yesterday aboard the Theron after taking on supplies and fuel here. Among members of the expedition is Sir Edmund Hilary, New Zealand's co-conaueror of Mt. Everest.- AP
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  • 100 1 Nation Can Progress Only When Free —KING SAUD BOMBAY, Dec. 11.— King Saud of Arabia, congratulated India on the "wide strides of piogress that have been achieved in all directions in this short period of seven years" since she won her independence "India's five-year plan has achieved such progress that
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  • 184 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. President Eisenhower's Doctor last nig-ht advised him to slow down. The Doctor Maj. General H. Snyder who had given the President his first Major Physical examination in a monbh urared a "Slowdown" in his activities. He said Mr. Eisenhower should withhold a decision
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11: About 500 people yesterday demonstrated for one-hour in front of the United States Embassy here to protest against a recent statement by the American Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, in which he described Goa as a Portu. guese Province.
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  • 361 1 Central Govt's Offer Of Generous Aid I Whole Village With 270 Lives Razed To Ground! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 11: Whole of India is willing to help Tamilnad in her hour of need declared Mr. M. V. Kriahnappa, Union Deputy Food
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  • 105 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Dec. 11: ivlalabar Pradesh Congress Committee has at last accepted the S.R.C. proposal to join Malabar with Travancore Cochin State in order to establish Kerala State. The Committee in a meeting at Calicut on Friday declared, however, that all the nine
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  • 33 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 11.— The United Nations Security Council last night adjourned until Tuesday its debate on the admission of 18 new members to the world organisation.— Reuter
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  • 83 1 GEN.-CHU TEH TO VISIT W. GERMANY TOKYO, Dec. 11.— Peking Radio eaid today Gen. Chu Teh, vice chairman of the government of Red China, left yesteraay as the head of two delegations to East Germany and Romania. The broadcast said a government delegation will go to East Germany for the
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  • 35 1 ANTI-DULLES SLOGANS IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— An angry crowd of about 75 shouted anti-Dulles slogans outside the American Embassy here yesterday but dispersed peacet u 11 v after police guards stood their AP
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  • 49 1 SOVIET DELEGATION TO BRITAIN LONDON, Dec. 11.— Russia's, Supreme Soviet has accepted an invitation from Lord Kilmuir the British Lord Chancellcj and Mr. W. S. Morrison speaker of the House of Commons to send a delegation to Britain at the beginning of Jul v Mos- cow radio reported.- Reuter
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  • 42 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 11.— Prime Minister H. C. Hansen of Denmark has accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet union it was announced here yesterday. The brief statement said Hansen probably would make the trip in March. AP
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  • 410 1 1.00 Cyclone and consequent floods have struck JLvitiuAtM ocaie vAainilnad) again, particularly xanjore and Hamnad districts the districts that bad just recovered from a less violent blast of cyclone hi 1952. Nearly a thousand lives are reported so far to
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  • 94 1 The SB- million 18-storey Asia Insurance Building, at Finla.vson Green, Singapore, which the Governor Sir Robert Black declared open an Saturday morning. Owned by the Asia Insurance Company Ltd., the building' is certain to be regarded "as an object of civic pride by our citizens," declared the
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  • 45 1 NEW DELHI. Dec. 11. —About 100 people demonstrated in front of the I S. Embassy here today in protest against a statement by the United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, in which he described Goa as a Portuguese Province. Reuter
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Dec. 11.— Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Ohlef Minister, privately lunched here today with Mr. Walter Raebum, Queen's counsellor who taught hi m during 1934-37 while he was studying to become a barrister-at-law in London before the last World War.- Reuter
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  • 31 1 AMSTERDAM, Dec. 11. The Begum Liaquat All Khan, Pakistan's Ambassador to Holland, denied on her arrival here last night that she was likely to become Pakistan's 'Minister ot social weuare.— Reuter
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  • 35 1 KABUL, Afghanistan. Dec. 11 Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, may si^n an economic aid agreement with Afghanistan during his visit here this week with Mr. Nikita Khrushche% usually reliaMc source said today.- Reuter
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  • 38 1 VIETIANE, Dec. 11.— Armed police in jeep have been ordered to Htand by at strategic points in thin Indo-Chinese State in ca^ Communists start shootin;; up polling booths on Christama* day It wan authoritatively learnt hern today. Reuter
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  • 49 1 KtALA LUMPLSK, Siu\ Dato Onn bin Ja'afar \vi n elected President of Part> Xegara at its delegat* conference held at Hot! Majestic today. Mr. Hea Jeo Seang was elect* Vice-President and D&tHamrah treasurer. Inch Rashid, it is vnderatoo<:. will be appointed secret *ry-G«reral by th*» Execu «vt couacii,- FOC
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  • 530 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Dec 12, 1955 Goa: A Warning To United States JT is interesting to note how certain nonentities u.ider the inspiration of powerful allies, assume importance and (attempt to assert their existence, of which few are otherwise conscious. The latest example of uiis amusing phenomenon is
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  • 211 2 The total number of bodies discovered and buried so far is 250. When Mr. C. J. Menon, Special Deputy Collector in charge of relief operations, visited the area from the ruined houses Muslim women with tears in their eyes made plaintive appeals for help detailing the loss
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  • 826 2 CYCLONE DISASTER DETAILS: Rs. Five Lakhs Worth Of Salt Washed Away TIRUVARUR: The first train after the cyclone left TinrthuQalpiindi on Tuesday Dec. 6 morning for Thoputhurai, two miles off Vedaranyam, beyond which it could not proceed All along the route electric posts were twisted
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  • 197 2 In Vedaranyam the Gurukulam of Sardar Vedaratnam Pillai and a basic training school for girls have been considerably damaged. But the inmates escaped unhurt, thanks to the initiative of Mr. R. M. Somasundaram, President of the Muthpet Panchayat, who himself relaid the tiles of the Gurukulam, demaged by
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  • 466 2 PATTUKttITAi: Arantangi continues to be completely isolated and cut ol i and there is no road or rail communication. Telegraph communication has been restored up to Perav urm from Pattukottai. Almost all buildings in Aran thangi has been badly damaged. Groundnut crop both harvested and to be
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  • 190 2 SEA RECEDES NEARLY 440 YARDS AT RAMESWARAM PARAMAKUDI: Relief measures by Government are being taken up by the special Relief Committee under the presidentship of the Revenue Divisional Officer, Ramnad. The Committee will meet again and will distribute cash. Arrangements to bring necessary rice consignments from neighbouring districts are also
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI: World Children's Day will be observed on Nov. 14 from next year.. Mr. A. >K. dhanda, Deputy' External Affairs Minister, disclosed in tfhe Lok Sahha. He told Mr. S. N. Das that the object of observing this day was to promote the
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  • 62 2 I I i i 1 i i t l i t t i c c t DACCA. Mr. Abu Hossain *> Sarkar, Chief Minister of East Bengal, inaugurating- the 1 Bengali Academy here said that Bengali would be pres- 1 crtbed as one
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  • 184 2 MUZAFFAKPUR: Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Mad. ras, confessed that though he laboured hard at his books in his student days, he was never able to obtain a firstclass in his examinations. Mr. Sri Prakasa, who was delivering the convocation address of Bihar
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  • 214 2 NEW DELHI; Mrs. Alva Mydral, Sweden's Ministerdesignate to India, arrived here by air. She is the first wo. man diplomat to represent a foreign country in india, as well as her country s first woman representative abroad. On arrival at the Safdarjung airport, Mrs. Myrdal
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru went to the rescue of a colleague to help him out of a difficulty in pronouncing the name of a German botanical expert which would not roll out of his tongue. He was not entirely to blame, the name being Mr. Bothoeberhard
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  • 235 2 INTERIM RELIEF TO URDU DAILY EDITOR NEW DELHI: Mr. Go vind Ram Budhiraja, Additional Industrial Tribunal, directed the management of the daily Tej, a Delhi Urdu daily, to pay Ra. 4,000 as interim relief to Mr. Jamnadas Akhtar, Editor of the daily, who was served with a notice by the
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  • 56 2 Bertha Hertogh, 18 the "Jungle Girl" over whom there were riots in Singapore in 1950 receives an engagement ring from Johan Gerard Wolkenfelt. 21, a Baker at her home town, Bergen-Op-Zoom, Holland, on December 5. She was formerly married at 13, to a Malay school
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  • 39 2 A.I .R. Transmitter Station At Avadi MADRAS: Work on the 20 k.m. medium have transmit!, r stat'on for All India Radiu at Avatli has been completed. It is learnt that the transmitter Station will be on aid very shortly.
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  • 554 2 A British tourist organisation chief is pushing the attractions of a visit to Russia undeterred, apparently, by the recent signs of dilution in the "Geneva spirit." He is Mr. Cross, manager of Progressive Tours, one of the four travel agencies in Britain solely authorised to act
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  • 162 2 NEW DELHI: A collection of toorks by Soviet or ientolo gists will be published in the USSR in connexion with the forthcoming centenary of the 1857 Indian revolt. The chief of the Indian History and Economics section of the Orientology Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Mr.
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  • 200 2 INDIAN'S DETENTION IN U.S.S.R. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told the Rajya Sabha on Monday last that Government had no definite or precise information about the reported detention of an Indian national in a concentration camp in Siberia in the USSR, "but we are still making some enquiries.' 1 Mr.
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  • 85 2 TIRUNELVELJ, Deposits of coal and kerosene are reported to have been found in a field in Kallidalkurlchl village in Ambasamudram taluq. Mr. Subramania Pillal, cf Ambasamudram, has reported to the Revenue Department Officers that the deposits wero found in one of his lands ;-t a depth
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  • 1657 3 Period For Registration Reduced To Six Months C|\£t?££i£P ?f? U nO1 UNDER CERTAIN CIRkSJVS^Vif ALL J2 PPOB|TION AMENDMENTS WERE aEo^ T^ERE N^EWED° F FI C' A AMENDMENTS n«H^ h l l^**!!??'*^ M a ™«**m««t which reduced the period for qualifying for registration for citizenship from one
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  • 217 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. AJbid All, Deputy Labour Minister, told the Lok Sabha that Government was shortly bring forward a Bill to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act. Mr. Abid All was replying to the dtebate on Mrs. Renu Chakravarthy s Communist West Bengal) motion for consideration of her
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  • 174 3 WHIPPING AS PUNISHMENT ABOLISHED NEW DELHI; Whipping as a mode of punishment will end in India as soon as the abolition of Whipping- Bill, vhlch the Lok Sabha passed receives the assent of the I'resident. The Rajya Sabha had passed the Hill earlier. The Deputy Home Minister, Sri B. N.
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  • 153 3 NEW DELHI: The cost of locomotives produced at Chit taranjan had already begun to come down, Mr. O. V. AlageSh 1 c P u *y Railway Minister, told Mr. M. S. Gumpadaswamy In the Lok Sabha. During the current year, the estimated cost of a locomotive Z?
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  • 231 3 NEW DELHI: Two Indonesian study missions will arrive in India soon as a result of the visit of Dr. Hatta, the Indonesian Vice-President, to this country. One of those will comprise senior police officers who will study Indian police training methods with a view to
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  • 35 3 Major Peter Haigh, of the Somerset Light Infantry, with his wife and sons after recei- in^ the Military Cross from the Queen at an Investiture at Buckingham Palace on Dec. 6.
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  • 208 3 VALIDATION OF SELF-RESPECT MARRIAGES MADRAS; A non-official Bills, to validate Swayamariyathai marriages celebrated by a section of the Hindus, for the introduction of which leave was given by the State Assembly last weeik, have been nctined in the current issue of the .Fort St. George Gazette. Mr. p. Rangaswami Reddiar,
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  • 610 3 MADRAS: The Madras Legislative Assembly, took up tor cofskteraticn the Madras Money-lexers Bill and after some discussion, adopted a motion for referring the BUI to a Joint Select CMmnvittteo. of the Assembly and the Council. The Bill, provided, among other things, for the issue of licences to carry
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  • 155 3 FLIES IN DELHI A PROBLEM XEW DtiUHl: ihe com. mon lioiise fly is not to fly out of Delhi. It is to be annihilated. An alt-out scheme to exterminate flies in Dtlhr It soon to be preparrd by Dr. Mathur, Xnc Delhi ttmnieipmt Medical Officer oj Health. Dr. alothur, mintßtt
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  • 217 3 KARACHI; The Working Committee of the Pakistan Awami League to-night passed a resolution favouring joint electorates under the country's constitution. Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, convener oi the Pakistan Awami League, presided. Duiin^ the meeting, howover, six of the thirty-four members of the Working Committee walked out
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  • 1149 4 Ceylon Judge's Ruling COLOMBO: Mr. Edmund Samarakkody, M.P. for Dehiowita, and Mr. W. Dahanayake, M.P. for Galle, who were iictified at the instance of the Attorney-General, to show cause why they shou Id not be punished for breach of privilege of the House
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  • 159 4 COLOMBO; The Working Committee of the All Ceylon Moors Association has decided to confer with the All-Ceylon Muslim League on the language issue on Dec. 18. The invitation for a joint conference went from the AllCeylon Muslim League and a preliminary meeting- was held last week between
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  • 131 4 Dr. Michael Sullivan will introduce a serious of five films on Indian Art at 12 noon tomorrow, Tuesday, in the Arts Lecture Theatre at the University of Malaya. The showing will be open to everyone interested. to supply by an amendment the omission of the draftsman to give
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  • 121 4 SRINAGAR, Dec. 11.— The Soviet Prime Minister, Mar shall Bulganln, said here the Soviet Union wanted a lessen in? of world tension and the setlement of- International pro bletns by negotiation. Replying to a toast proposed by the bead of the Jammu and Kashmir State, Karan
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  • 64 4 RANGOON, Dec. 11.— The Chinese Communist Government has told the Burmese government that China would like to buy 100,000 tons she has agreed to buy under he three-year barter trade pact between the two countries reports circulating in Rangoon said. The additional rice which China will
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  • 324 4 Tamils Are The Most Educated In Singapore —MARSHALL COLOMBO: Ceylon Government will lend Singapore an expert on Tamil education and a team of Tamil teachers to help it formulate and work out a Tamil educational system. This assurance has been given to Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, by
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  • 42 4 LION FLAG REPLACES UNION JACK COLOMBO, Dec. 11. Ceylon's Lion Flag has replaced the Union Jack in the white ensign of the Royal Ceylon Navy. The change over took place at a ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the Navy's inauguration.- Reuter
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  • 141 4 NEW DELHI, Dec 11.— Marshal Nikolai Bulganin and Mr. Nikita Khrusnchev, the soviet Leaders, arrived here by air today from Kashmir for a final round of talks w lth Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister before ending their Indian visit. The Soviet Prime
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  • 183 4 NEW DELHI, Dec. 11: The leader of the rightwing opposu c^J? the todian Parliament criticised the Soviet leaders now visiting Kashmir for iack of restraint in speeches they made while touring India. Speaking in tho House of the People (Lower House) Mr. w. C. Chatterjee, leader
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  • 378 4 Maharaja Of Vizianagar Arrested From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Dec. 11: Mr. P. V. G. Raju leader of the An. dhra Socialist Party and his wife Kusutn Raju, also M.L.A.. and sixteen Socialists were arrested by the Andhra State Government at Guntur on the eve of inauguration of a mammoth
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  • 143 4 SINGAPORE'S PRESENT TO RIDLEY LONDON, Dec. 11: Queen Elizabeth has sent birthday greeting to Mr. Henry Nicho. las Rialey, who attained the age of 100 yestedday. Mr. Ridley, former Curator of the Botanical Gardens Singapore, is celebrating his 100th birthday at his home near the Famous Royal Botanical Gardens at
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  • 115 4 MELBOURNE, Dec ll._ The Government of Mr. Robert Menzies today kept sack Into power in Australia with a landslide victory over the opposition Labour" Party. An Electorate of about the million retainad the Liberal Country Party Coalition for a fourth jaonseci. tlve term in Federal elections
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  • 132 4 TOKYO, Dec. 11.— The Finnish Marathon, veteran Veikko Karvcnen, today won the ninth annual thterfc:&ti)MiaL marathon race over a J6.6 miles track at Ftikuoka City, Western Japan, In 2 hours 28 minutes 16 sees. Second was Kurao Hiroshima of Japan in 2 hoars
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  • 34 4 BUENOs AIRES, Dec. 11.— Retired Admiral Carlos Martinez, former Agrentine Chief of Naval Operation under the Peron regime, was found shot dead today, police said he (had committed suJclde.- Reuter
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  • 107 4 PORTUGAL REPEATS THE THREAT! NEW DELHI, Dec. 11; The Portuguese Foreign Minister Dr. Paolo Cunha has repeated his statement that Portugal was willing to fight to keep Goa if necessary. He was answering reporters' questions on his arrival here from Chicago. He is on a two week official visit to
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  • 42 4 LONDON Dec. 11. Th e British Commonwealth would disintegrate in the course of time unless wise steps were taken now to create "living links.' 1 Sir Cliffort Heathcoat Smith, Cihairman cf the Migration Council for Commonwealth development said here.- Reuter
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