Indian Daily Mail, 31 January 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 848 BOTGAPORE, TUEBDAV JANUARY SI, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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    369 1 At Rajghat, a lew hundred feet from the Holy River Jamuna, Mahatma Gandhi's body lay on the pyre with his head to the north, At 4.45 pan., Rejndas, the third son of the Mahatma set fire to the funeral pyre. The saadalwood logs burst mto flames. The vast ■wemhhge groaned;
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  • 154 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 80 Indian Government yesterday described as "alarmist ruraour«" widspread reports that the Taj Mahal, the famed white marble 17th century mausoleum At Agra, was 1b an unsound condition. F«ar 5 expressed over the condition of the Taj Mahal, the building considered by
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  • 48 1 KARACHI, Jan. 30. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, veteran Moslem League leader and close associate of Pakistan's founder Mohammad All Jlnnah and the late Liaquat All Khan, Sunday wag elected President of the all-Pakistan Moslem League organization. He succeeds Mohammad All former Prime Minister.- A.P.
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  • 35 1 ROME, Jan. 30: Signal Silvio Gava, Minister of the Treasury was reported igjM night to have submitted his ro sipnat<on to tfh(» Government m protwt against iU rista? f&. D«n4ltur«*£ Reuter
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  • 157 1 McNEICE TO SETTLE DOWN IN MALAYA Sir Percy McNeice, former President of the City Council, *ho completed exactly 31 yea vs. vJovernment Service Sunda> Jan. 29, will leave for Europe on March 3. He expects to return and settle down m Malaya. He concluded bis work as C.nirman of the
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  • 72 1 OVER 2,000 ARRESTS IN NAGPUR! NAGPUR, Jan. SO Police here yesterday arrested more than 2,000 textile workers, inouding 400 women, for defyin* magistrate's ban on procession or assemblies of more than five person* In the city. The ban was Imposed after textile workers went on strike and staged processions and
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  • 314 1 —NEHRU NEW YORK, Jan. 30: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday appealed for "fresh thinking on the basis, essentially, of live and let live oa-existence". He said in a filmed inter vteto televised over the National Broadcasting Company's network, that "any other course
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  • 99 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 30 Sir Anthony Eden. Prime Minister of Great Britain arrived here this moraine on the liner Queen Elizabeth for talks with president Eisenhower on world problems. Accompanied by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, and several foreign experts the Prime Minister was
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  • 392 1 C. R. PERIYAR JOINTLY BACK ENGLISH Great Hindi Protagonist Now Convinced Of Danger To South Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 30: English must continue as the official language of India, declared Rajaji and Periyar Kainaswami m a joint statement. TJiese two veteran la veterate political enemies the Chief Minister
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  • 37 1 PARIS, Jan. 30 Premierdesignate Guy Mo.let said Sunday night that he planned to go to guerrilla-ravaged Algeria within a short time if the French National Assembly con firms him m office. AP
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  • 84 1 CHIANG'S MEN INVADE RED ISLAND TAIPEH, Jan. SO Chinese Nationalist GuerriLa units landed at Pingtan, on Haitan Island, Saturday night and captured one Chinese Communist soldier, it was stated here yesterday. llaitan Island, which has a population of about 100,000, and is 17 miles long and ten wide, lies between
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  • 71 1 PAK CAPITAL's FREEDOM FOR MADAME SOONG KARACHI, Jan. 30. The Karachi Municipal Corporation Sunday conferred on Madame Soong Ching-ling, Vice-Presi-dent of People's Republic of China, ttoe "Freedom of the City" at a public reception. Madame Soon? Invited the Mayor and Municipal Councillors to visit China and said she hoped the
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  • 154 1 INDIAN MPs SEEK LOCAL INDIANS' VIEWS The group of five Members of Indian Parliament who ar« J^,,**^* vWt to Singapore will be glad to interview mem. oers of the Indian community at India House today, Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. Those wno may like to see them or sub
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  • 75 1 INDIAN M.Ps. MEET-THE-PEOPLE AT ARYA SAMAJ The visiting Indian M.Ps will meet the members of the public to-day at 7 p.m. at the Arya Samaj, US Syed Alwi Koad, Singapore. At this session arranged by the Arya Samaj, members of the public can make representation to the parliamentarians, oa faculties
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    48 1 Members of the Malayan Delegation mi n Lokdon for talk* on Independence for Maßaya were guests at a party given by the Commonwealth ParUamentary Party at the Home of Commons, Westminster, London. Photo shows; Tungku Abdul Rahman (right). Chief Minister of Malaya, with Lord Petfalck-LawretKe during the ps«ty.
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  • 149 1 LONDOti JAN. 30 The tempo of Malaya's Independence talks with Britain will be stepped up today for much work remain* to be done before Tengku Abdul Rahman and his delegation can return home. The Conference has still to answer the question what is to
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  • 599 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tue., Jan. 31, 1956 A BRITISH OFFICIAL'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA "INDIA, I have long admired, that great country with her ancient culture and civilization. I remember with humility that India's sons were shaping beautiful things and writing eternal poetry long before my ancestors the (ancient Britons
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  • 941 2  - Malaya's Co mmunists Lose War Of Ideas' WOODROW WYATT DEMOCRACY THWARTED THBt By LONDON: A delegatfto n from Malaya is here, and ito object is to discuss wtth Hie British Oovenunent the method of handing over full power to the elected Government and the date at which the final transfer
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  • 118 2 ELECTRIC ROPEWAYS FOR KASHMIR BOMBAY: The Kashmir Government are launching a Rs. 3,000.600 scheme for installing electrically operated ropeways at thfe winter sport centres of Tangir, Guknarg and Killmarg, said Mr. 8. K. aßina, Kashmir's Director of Tourism The ropeways scheme will oe completed by the middle next year. Mr.
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  • 172 2 VOLUNTEER FORCE FOR VILLAGES LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Government plans to organize a new volunteer force which will operate In the villages, it is learnt. All adult males over 45 years of afire will be eligible to be en. rolled. The nucleus of the organization will be provided by the
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  • 198 2 NEW DELHI. Son* a primitive tribe In tfce Gimapar km* of Oriesa, believe that since It I* the women who gtve birth to all children, the women themselves should attend to the funeral itte» of aO men and women. And accordingly > the Sora women perform aH
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  • 101 2 VOLUNTARY SAVINGS BY OFFICIALS NEW DELHI: A voluntary sayings campaign has been launched by the Government ot India for officials to help tt. nance the second Five-Year Flan. These savings will be collected for at least one year. State Government have also been urged to launch similai campaigns to form
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  • 214 2 JULiLUNDUR: The State of PEPSU will employ 1,463 men as staff and labour for a period of five years to implement various schemes of the Forests Department formulated under the second Five.Year Plan. Some technical personnel are already available. A programme Has been drawn up for the training
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  • 24 2 LUCKNOW: The Utter Pradesh Government la to spend Rs. 1,100,000 under the second Five Tear plan to taekia fh« leprosy problem.- NAFEN
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  • 122 2 KARACHI: Kunwar Mahinder Singh Bedi, a well-known Indian Urdu poet, said here tttat it was wrong to say that the future of the Urdu language was bleak m India. He was speaking at a meeting of Urdu poets and writers held m the Visa Office
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  • 76 2 SELCHAR: Two Langur monkeys have recently been captured m the Assam- jungles It is reported. The hunt for this new species was carried out by the Zoological Survey of India. Two monkeys have been sent to Calcutta. With the survey team was Dr. Mattljews who has since left
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  • 42 2 PATNA: A well-equipped modern surgical unit will formaly be opened m Patna to February 4by Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vice President of India. Named after President RaJendra Prasad, the 250-bed unit was built at a coat of Hs. 4,800,000.
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  • 416 2 NEw YORK: Riots m India over linguistic States have hurt her prestige m American eyes. This was the one region m Asia about whose political stability there never was any question, but the present dfstrubance have begun to raise doubts and some people fear
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  • 260 2 Indian Canadian Atomic Officials Meet BOMBAY: Canadian and Indian atomic energy officials held talks here for the setting up of a research reactor which Canada is shipping to India under the Colombo Plan. Dr. J. L. Gray of the Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Is representing the Canadian Govnrement at
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  • 109 2 VOCABULARY RESEARCH UNIT IN T.-C. TRIVANDRUM: The Gov. ernment have sanstloned a scheme for the organisation of a vocabulary research unit. The object of the scheme is to collect a list of spoken words m Malayala m language which can be used m the preparation of simply literature for neoliterates.
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  • 88 2 LAHORE: More than 20,* 000 Indian nationals have arrived here on special visas since January 19 to witness the cricket Test match bet* ween the M.C.C. and Pakistan. The visas are valid till Janu* ary 26. Indians, notably Sikhs, are selling independently or m partnership with
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  • 246 2 THEAGARAYA COLLEGE SCIENCE EXHIBITION MADRAS; a tribute to the services rendered by the Sir Theagaraya College to the cause of education In the aty was paid by Mr. y. R. Ramanatha Aiyar, Mayor, when he declared open the Science Exhibition organised m connection with the Cultural Week Celebrations under the
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  • 280 2 MADRAS: The Government of Madras have granted certain concessions m regard to the application of the Takkavi Rules to the ryots and cultivating tenants m estates and ryotwari areas affected by the recent cyclone and heavy floods. Instructions have been issued that officers enquiring Into loan
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  • 30 2 PATNA: No fewer than 30 monthly journals devoted to art and literature are publish* ed from various parts of Bihar, according to the Bihar Rashtra Bhasha Parisad.
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  • 31 2 LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Government ha* framed an ambitious plan for the development of animal husbandry at a cost of Rb. 40,901,000 Under the R#wv\nrt Viva Vrtur Plan.- NAFEN
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  • 582 3 FUTURE OF THE PUNJAB Akali Leaders' Talks With Nehru, Azad Pant Hopeful Of Solution I henl^aJSrr sf" .**"f f SS^SS^m^k hsMinneneeusive dteonssiea* with Prime Minister Nehra SSTi^pS-F^ 00^ m .JS? c £Z? II Ji a &> O °Z3Z! tm le^ ier a two-and-half hour JX£j£ 'k. 1 Minister's residence. This
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  • 139 3 JAILED FOR URGING CESSION OF GOA NEW DELHI: Reports received here from Paris state that 56 writers and artiuts have sent a cable to the President of the Portuguese Republic, calling for the release on parole of Portuguese intellectuals jailed for expressing opinions on the Goa issue. The Cable said:
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  • 139 3 NSW DELHI. Officialdom In New Delhi kM bowed to popular will an* decided that after all the lordly pachyderm should lead the Republic Da« pageant. When «arly last week the authorities would Bet feature In this year's cvtturai pageant ta Ik* Capital, they little realised the popularity of
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  • 141 3 CHINESE PAVILION FOR INDIA NEW PELHI: The Government Of 'China have presented the Chinese pavilion at the fndlan Industries Fair to the Government of India. The formal presentation was made at a ceremony m the office of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. While making the presentation, the Chinese Ambassador
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  • 173 3 RESEARCH ON LAW OF GRAVITY WASHINGTON The U.S. Government has decided to attempt an electronic measure ment of *G the international symbol which represents the speed of a free falling body after oae second of fall. The Government announced tfeat it has conferred on the U.S. Bureafcaff Standards the task
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  • 175 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have at the request of some universities and Institutions decided to extend the last date for submission of applications for 100 Research Scholarships m Humanities to be awarded during the current financial year from December 25, 1955, to May 25, 1956.
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  • 441 3 JJEW DttUU: An txßibltton of books m Indian languages is being organised by the Aahitya Akademi and will be Held m October November this year, it was learnt here. The holding Of the exhibition is part of the programme of the Sahitya Akademi, of which Mr. Jawaharlal
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  • 164 3 The Madras Government have ordered the formation of a special Superintending Engineer's Circle for carrying out repairs of damage caused by the cyclone to the southern districts. Mr. D. Narayana Rao, Deputy Chief Engineer (Irrigation) tms been promote* temporarily as Superintending Engineer to form and assume charge
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  • 246 3 BOMBAY: Mr. K. A. Freeman* an expert of the British Export Credits Guarantee Department, will advise tfae Government of India m regard to the proposed export credit guarantee scheme. The Government of India's seven-man committee is headed by Mr. T. C. Kapur, a
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  • 255 3 ALLAHABAD: SuA Jal Bahadur Haspat Shah, Editor, Printer and Publisher of an Urdu magastne Shahnal Snarlyat (Custodian of the Muslim Faith), Kanpur was acquitted by Mr. Justice Oak of the Allahabad High Court on an appeal. He had been sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment and a
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  • 1175 3 BOMBAY: Bombay returned to complete normal and police reported "all quiet" everywhere m the City. For once peace reigned again ail over the City after seven rays <n orgy ot noting. Life was normal m all the riotforn parts of the City and people resumed
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  • 150 3 BOMBAY: The Bombay telephone authorities tn order to rope with the tre. 'mandous increase m the number oj telephone calls made m the city during the disturbances last week had to adopt a system of 'telephone rationing." Bombay's telephone sys tejm.with 50,000 connections, has been designed
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  • 176 3 MARTHA GRAHAM ON INDIAN DANCING NEW DELHI: Miss Martha Graham, the American dancer now on a tour of India, told Pressmen there that the art of dance spoke the same language all over the world, namely the feelings of an Individual's heart. Miss Graham, whose troupe wIU be given a
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  • 71 4 A meeting between the Com. modore Superintendent and representatives of the Naval Base Labour Union was held la the Commodore's office yesterday. The meetinor was called to clarify the Union's reasons for continuing the present strike. Useful discussions took place as result of which the General
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  • 33 4 NEW YORK, Jan. 30-. The Japanese colour film 'Golden Demon" which won the grand prize at the South Bast Asian Festival will have its American premiere here today under ciety.- Reuter
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  • 136 4 «n KJMftLMti, (^uqoaaia. Jan. SO: ,Tia|e Royal Cambodian Delegation m Saigon will be closed at the end of this month, .a Government source said yesterday: It mid the cinlegittan had no further ivnmm to «ndst since It was accredited exclusively to the French rwpr— nntatlau m Saigon and South
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  • 150 4 SEOUL, Jan. 30: The Commander of the South Korean Counter Intelligence Corp* General Kirn Chang Yong, one of the most feared officers of tiie Army was aasasalnatert here this morning 1 by two unidentified uniformed persons. A Defence Ministry spokesman said thfet. when General Kirns Jeep
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  • 188 4 OUTER MONGOLIA HAS NO PLACE IN ECAFE? BANGALOKE, Jan. 30: Outer Mongolia has applied for membership of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (EJCAFE), it was learned here yesterday. Its application is likely to come up before ECAFE's 12th session beginning here on Feb 2. Informed circles
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  • 78 4 BOMBAY: POLICE FIRING AGAIN BOMBAY, Jan. 80 Police opened fire on a group of people who threw atones at them last night m Omtimj Bombay wounding two of them. Fifteen people were taken into custody. Thai Is the first major n> ctdent here since last Monday when the city returned
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  • 21 4 LONDON, Jan. Ba, rilie I Q»«en if* apptuvd the txItemlon of th« term «t «Ac» lof LteliAflflMiA Otti^sAi iHfc
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  • 64 4 MOSCOW, few. «0 Il» Moscow New« aa» Wl—fcM ©Wversfcy* Biologic* ImUtafte hM card-indexed SMtt nmtn— ilbm ttrisr la the S«vtot Union, on of tfcem, a ■oMh r»w»w eolleottv* termer aamed Cemiw, vms f portod to be 166. »rtlele wrtttoa py Profc M. Oarfctoc, Senwtal bre*O^ deeply
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  • 267 4 India n M.P s At Bharat Bhavan Alaacheaaparty riven by ike ladiaß Ooaunlaoioaer Mafeya, B|r. B.K. Tandon Ik hoojoar oC the five visitIng miiitw Of the Indian Pavttameßt at Bbarmt Bhavan ob Haturday, Jan. 28. MeMTs T.S. PattaUteaman (Leader), V. M. VbaMUUh, S. D. Vpadkyaja, T. V. RamalaaMnY aad Dr.
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  • 137 4 U.S.-U.K. TALKS ON BOMB AND RUBBER TO CHINA LONDON, Jan. 30: Com. menting on the coming talks between British and United States Statesmen m Washington the Times said today: "At the head of the list of subjects on wtych some concrete decision could be expect ed is atomic energy more
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  • 86 4 HARNESSING H-ENERGY FOR PEACE WASHINGTON, Jan. SO. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (ABC) reported Monday a big expansion of its research programme aimed at eventually harnesalnjr the deadly Hydrogen Bomb for peaceful development of power. But "many years'' will be required before the problem can be solved, It added In tta
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  • 158 4 BRITAIN REJECTS YEMEN' s PROTEST LONDON, Jan. 30 Britain will reject a protest by Arab Kingdom of the Yemen against the granting of an oil prospecting concession on the tiny Kamaran Island to the Red Sea, official sources said today. Hie Yemen Legation here handed 4 protest note to the
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  • 55 4 VIENNA, Jan. 30. Red China's Vice-President ChuTeh left Czechoslovakia Sunday night after a "friendship" visit to Austria, Radio Prague reported. Before departing, Chu-Teh called on Czechoslovak President Antonin Zapotocky, the Broadcast added. It said Chu-Teh. while In Czechoslovakia* was presented with hundreds of tractors, autos and agricultural
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  • 107 4 LAGOS, Nlgtria, Jan. 30 Britain's Queen Elizabeth II worshipped with 1,000 Africans GMiday and listened to a sermon by an Africa Anglican Bishop. Thousands of Nigerians jammed the streets between Government House which the Queen la making the headquarters of her Nigerian tour and the white
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  • 46 4 KARACHI, Jan. SO. Mr. Dag HammankjoeM, Secret-ary-General of the United Nattans, flew Into Karachi yesterday on a three-day official visit to Pakistan. To-day he will meet the Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamad All. and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Hamidul Hug Chowdhury. Reuter
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  • 39 4 KARACHI, Jan. So Mr. Dag Hahharakjoeld, United Nations Secretary General now touring the Middle East,. today called on the Paktatanl Prime Minister, Mr. MnMwmd AU, for talto which luted •ter, Mr. WaJlg^iq Chow- Reuter
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  • 64 4 BELGRADE, Jan. 30: Yugoslavia may receive an invitation to send a delegation to the forthcoming Congress of the Soviet Communist Party and thus re-establish a party contact severed with Yugoslavia's expulsion from Mm caminform m 1948, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. This subject was believed to Wave
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  • 53 4 1,000 TRAPPED IN BURNING HALL BALTIMORE, Jan. 90 Fir* broke out to ft pvUta hall hprt last night ud liremen aaid many or am eettmat* f 1 *£»J"°P& Inside were feared trapped. The fir* w*a repertaA bur»A man who iini|i« hgr TtolW^S no «Mrt J mate of aow many won
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