Indian Daily Mail, 14 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 352 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 391 1 Their Languages And Cultures Will Be Fostered "English Will Continue For Many Years To Come" LONDON, Feb. 18. Malaya's education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, su.d here yesterday that English, a world langvage, "will have a place in Malaya for many years to come." He
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  • 279 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMfUii, Aion: Mr. K. Ciurupatham, President of tae Seiangor tJrancn of tne Malayan Inaian Congress today admonished Indian youth lor the -criminal waste ot usetui hours of taise recieations He was declaring open a 2-day M.I.C. tfouth liauy at the Chettiar wall, bentui.
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  • 116 1 INDIAN MEMBER ON FED. CONSTL. COMMISSION The INDIAN DAIL.Y MAIL. reliably understands that the Government of the Federation of Malaya are yet to approach the Government of India regarding the appointment of an Indian Member on the independent Commission which will draft a new Constitution for Malaya. Enquiries made at
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Feb. 13.— Queen Elizabeth has approved the appointment of LieutenantGeneral S" Francis W. Festing as Oommanderjn-Ohief of British Far East Land Forces from July thi s year, the War Office announced yesterday. General Resting, 53, who is General officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Command in England, will
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  • 133 1 AMRTTSAR, Feb. 13: India's Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said hefe yesterday that decisions on reorganising India's State boundaries could be changed later if mistakes had been made. Mr. Nehru spoke at the closing of the 61st full session ol the ruling Congress Party and appealed to every Indian
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  • 102 1 AMRITSAR, Feb. 13: A mass meeting here of the Akali Sikh Party called yesterday for the creation of a Punjabi -speaking State "to afford a sense of equality and security for millions of Sikhs." The party, which claims the support of most of India's Sikhs, wants a Punjabi-speak-ing
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  • 397 1 Pant Warns Sikhs Hindus Off The Punjab Amritsar congress Talks No Decisions On SRC Report! (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 13: The 61st fienaxy Session of the Aii-inuia nauonal Congress concluded at Aiuritsar last mgnt without taking any aeiuute decision in me crucuu issues
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  • 93 1 MONSTER CAUGHT NGlttGoi, *eo. i«*. A giant uiujiiu ray ist>ecieg of uevi. aw). weiguiug neaiuy a ton, tuis been caugut in a fishing net in the lnuian ocean. it was 15 teet six inches iong, 18 feet six incnes across tue wings wltn a month almost turee feet wloe. Ite
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  • 44 1 MOROCCO SULTAN ON MURDUKA MISSION PARIS, *eo. 13: The Sultan of Morocco arrived here by air today to open a weeK ol talks in which; the French Government will have the problems of all its three North African territories on its hands at Reuter
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  • 24 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 13: The Soviet Government announced Sunday that a Russian shipyard has started preparations to build the world's first atomic icebreaker. A.P.
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  • 44 1 CAIRO, Feb. 13: The Jordan Government last night dropped its joint plan with Syria to build a 40 million dollar dam on the Yarmouk River and dissolved the SyriaJordanian Yarmouk Committee, the Arab News Agency reported from Amman Reuter
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  • 39 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 13; A hungry young Brazilian was picked up yesterday by a police as a stowaway who made the 5,182-mile flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil, in the nose wheel compartment of a PanAmerican World Airways plane. AP
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  • 170 1 BELIEVE IT OR NOT! LONDON, Feb. IS.—A Hypnottst can make the hair grow on a bald man's head, according to a doctor here. The doctor, Richard Asher, physician at the Central Middlesex Hospital, claim* he has twice cured baldness by hypnottsm. in an article "Respectable Hypnosls''
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  • 500 1 Congress President Warns Against Nil. Pacts AMJKITSAR, Feb. 13: The Annual Session in Anuitsar of India's ruling Congress Party has been dominated by the theme of the country's economic Development Almost all other issues, including in ternational affairs and problems of reorganising
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  • 606 1 No Resumption Of S.T.C. Bus Service COMPANY REJECTS AWARD Marshall Instructs Action To Cancel Franchise Hopes of S.T.C. bus service being resumed tomorrow have completely faded, with the total rejection of the Court Award by the Company yesterday. Mr. Um Yew Hock, the Minister lor Labour and Welfare who was
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  • 71 1 SAME FLAGS FOR THE SHAH TOO NEW DELHI, Feb. 13.— Flagpoles and arches prepared for the Bulganln-Khnwhchev visit last November are being set up again here to welcome the Shah of Persia and Queen So ray a when they arrive bere this week on a three-week State visit. A 21
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  • 193 1 Singapore's Ohief Minister. Mr. L>avid Marshall left yes. tcrday morning by K.L.M. for Switzerland, where he win stay for a fortnight. He has no intention, at present, of Hying to London from there. He was seen off at the airport by the Chief Secretary. Mr. W.
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  • 84 1 DON'T COME PAKISTAN TELLS MOUNTBATAEN KARACHI, Feb. 13. The Pakistan Government has been jrged to declare that a proposeo visit in March by Admiral n,arl Mount batten would be not welcome, and should be cancelled in the interests of better relations between the cwo countries.' The call came on Sunday
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  • 109 1 COLOMBO, Ket>. 13: Official circles here today welcomed President Eisenhower's reported decision to begin economic and technical aid to Ceyion. One point that was noted with particular interest was that aid would come into Ceylon notwithstanding tqe Cey-lon-China Rubber Agreement which Jt(ad hitherto presented difficulty in
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  • 80 1 ROME, Feb. 12.— Former King- Farouk of Egypt ha.3 ''no Intention whatsoever' 1 of leaving Italy to move to one of the Arab capitals, a spokesman said today. "Where could he find A better place to live than in Rome and where else would he
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  • 469 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Feb. 14, 1956 A TRIUMPH FOR BR. DIPLOMACY XHE Perak Progressive Party criticising the "Merdeka" Agreement has come to the conclusion that it is a triumph more for British diplomacy than for Malayan nationalism. In support thereof, it says that the expression "if possible" added
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  • 148 2 BOMBAY; The Reserve Bank of India announced that commencing from Mar. 1, 1956, advances made by it to banks under the BUI Market Scheme would be made a t 3% per cent, that is a quarter per cent less than the bank rate Instead of
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  • 1229 2  - UNEASY PEACE Gandhiji's Fears Come True NEED FOR PARITY AMONG NATIONS PYARELAL (This l a the second of a series of ten articles, being an extract from Pyarelal's forthcoming book "Mahatraa. Gandhi, The Last Phase?' Tho first article was published In these columns a week ago). By rrHE war in
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  • 183 2 BOMBAY: There are approximately 1,800 Indians who have permanently settled m the United States, said Mr. J. J. Singh, President of the India League of America, In an interview with NAFEN Most of them migrated before India achieved her independence. They are mostly agriculturists and most
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  • 170 2 BARODA. Mr. Dolarral Mukundrai Buch, manager of a local bank, may or may not have a tdxia sense, but he has a sixth finger on his left, hand, which Is different from such a supernumerary on many other humans. The finger is very
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  • 40 2 NEW DELHI; India has offered to buy special quality teakwood from Indonesia for railways. It is stated that demand for good teak will increane with the contemplated expansion of the railways and other construction jobs.
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  • 25 2 HELSINKI; A group of Finnish engineers and technicians w iil soon leave for India to explore possibilities of country's participation
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  • 87 2 INDIAN V.Cs IN LONDON CELEBRATIONS NEW DELHI; India will participate in the London celebrations next June commemorating the centenary of the institution of the victoria Cross, it is learnt here. Informed sources sa y six o\xt of the surviving recipients of this decoration i n the Indian Army wilt participate
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  • 172 2 CINCINNATI Research suggested that cutting out smoking would reduce the lung cancer rate by 80 per cent. Dr. Ernest L,. Wynber of New York's Memorial Centre for Cancer and Allied Disease* said here. Wynber, who was adsSJf'JK Cancer SE! sever »l reasearch aboratorles were trying to
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  • 188 2 French Want To Sell Steel To India BOMBAY: A four-man French steel mission, led by M. M. Palme of the French Railway Board, has arrived in India for negotiating: the sale of French steel to th|e Government of India. The mission primarily seeks to bring about a change in the
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  • 168 2 VIGNESHWARA IN VENGAI TREE NEOAPATAM. A large number of people are going to Stkkalpathu village on Fridays to see the figure of Lord Ganesha said to be taking shape in a Vengai tree which is dedicated to God Muruga. This tree is situated in the garden of Mr. S. R.
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  • 261 2 SIX INDIAN SEAMEN FOUND DEAD GLASGOW; Six Indian seamen were found dead in their cabins on board the British freighter Clan Alpine in Glasgow Docks early on tFeb. They are believed to have been killed by fumes from a fire they had lit to keep out the intense cold. Two
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  • 53 2 WASHINGTON: Paced by India, American exports to Asia last November dipped In comparison to earlier export levels set during the year. This is b&sed upon statistics Issued by the Census Bureau over the past weekend. November is the latest month for which
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  • 302 2 TRIVANDRUM A survey party has left for Shencottah to demarcate the boundary of the portions of the taluk to be divided between Madras and Kerala in the proposed reorganisation of States. Under the Government of India's decision of January 16, the western most pakuthy (division) of the taluk
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  • 119 2 LONDON; An au-women Himalayan expedition is scheduled to leave London next month to explore a number of unnamed 20,GOOHfoot high peaks in northern India. It will be known as the Abinger Himalayan Expedition. The party, consisting of fau r members, will be under the leadership of Mrs.
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  • 157 2 Earth Tremors In Bhopal Town: People Seized With Panic BHOPAJL: Packed bused, tracks, tongas and bullock carte were streaming out of Sehore, a district town 25 miles from here, which has been seized with the pani r "of the hut day 8 of Pompeii." Sehore is trembling at regular intervals
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  • 201 2 NEW DELHI. Two factory stations of early Stone Age men have been discovered by the assistant Superintendent. Department of Archaeology, North Western Circle, New Delhi, during recent exploration tn the periphery of the early medieval citadels In North East Rajaathan. The artefacts discovered comprise hand-axes, ovates,
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  • 193 2 GWALIOR: Dacoit Kalla has killed tiie notorious woman dacoit Puti], wno was formerly a. member of Sultan Gujar's Gan K and was frequently operating independently, and anotner memoer or her gang, according to a report received uy ttie police autnorlties here from the D. S. P. Datla,
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  • 95 2 VESSEL DRIFTS IN SEA FOR 25 DAYS KOZHIKODE: A vessel thai left Mangalore for Kavrathi Island (Laccadives), on Dec. 26, faced unfavourable w inds. drifted in the sea for about 25 days and finally reached shore at Koorlkuzhi about five miles from Valapad, Ponnani taluk, according to a report receive^
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  • 999 3 RUSSIAN AID TO INDIA Technological Institute 1,000 STUDENTS TO BE TRAINED ANNUALLY NEW DELHI. A higher technological institute to train about 1,000 students per year is expected to be brought into commission In Bombay by June-July 1967 with the help of Russian technical aid routed through the UNESCO's extended programme
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  • 129 3 BURMA'S GIFT TO TAMILNAD CYCLONE VICTIMS MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, received from the Burmese Vice-Consul U Than Maung, two token' bags «rf rice, representing the gift *f 200 tons (2.000 bags) by the Government of Burma to ne <iistributed among the cycloneaffected people of South India. The Burmese
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  • 90 3 TWO KILLED IN LAND SLIDE NEAR TRICHUR TRICHUR: Two persons were burled alive and nine others were seriously Injured at Pazhayannoor, about «*u miles from here, recently when a fifteen feet hill slope they were levelling up for construction of a High School building slid, according to police reports received
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI: A p«rman€mt trade centre showta* toton handicrafts and other commercial products to being opened at Addis Ababa, It is learnt here. Ethiopia buys about Rs. 40,000,000 worth of textiles and other goods from India. At the recant international exhibition in Addis Ababa, the
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  • 141 3 ST. ALBANS. (England). Aitihaeolo£tats, searchbig for First Century Rc-nan tannery here, due up. Instead, a colony of earthwarms believed to be descended from a worn* family of Roman times. The discovery of the worms with the 2,000-year-old family tree has caused considerable excitement la the scientific world. They
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  • 210 3 WASHINGTON: P. S. Naray&n Prasad, Indian Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund, is among the prominent personalities who will take part in the new economic Development Institute which the World Bank has set up. The object of the new Institute is to meet
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  • 47 3 PHOTO. British Police Sergeants Gerald Rooney (right) and Lawrence BriffS* (left) two of the 17-man group of British Police sent recently to Cyprus to h«Bp ma'ntaia order there, patrol a street In Nico- sin, on Jan. \t, with Cyprlot policeman Atadoats Artatide* AP
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  • 289 3 Unity Through HydroElectric System Or. C. P. R. Aiyar's Suggestion NEW DELHI; Dr. C, P. Rinmaswavu Aiyar, Vice-Chan-cellor of the Banaras University, said here thai one method of achieving permanent unity of Indi* tea* to undertake a common navigation or hydro-*) lectric system from the Ganges in the North down
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  • 55 3 SINGAPORE DETECTIVE DETAINED IN COLOMBO COLOMBO, Fab. 12: S. D. W. Jones, a detective attached to the Special Branch of the Singapore Police was detained by Coloirfbo Police Friday night soon after He arrived on board the liner Cambodge. The local police acted on an extradition warrant Issued •fiintt Jo&M
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  • 157 3 NORWEGIAN AID TO INDIAN FISHING NEW DELHI: A "tentative agreement Is understood to have been reached between the Norwegian India Fundatkm and the Government of India on broadcasting the scope of Norwegian assistance to India. India la likely to spend Rs. 1,00,00,000 over the next few years following this agreement
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  • 71 3 CAIRO, Feb. 12: The Egyptian Press yesterday splashed in banner headlines the news that the Soviet Union is to giv« nuclear aid to E^ypt. The Akbbar El Yom in a red banner headline said "Russia puts her atomic secrets at Egypt's disposal." Thte newspapers used
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  • 683 3 Portuguese Allegations Against India Denied NEW DELHI: An official spokesman here described a» "palpably false" Portuguese aßegationa that Individuals from the Indian Union wen responsible in any way for violent internal disturbances Inside Goa. Kef erring to recent Portuguese communique which Maraud Indian nationals tor attacks
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  • 25 3 LA.OOS: Islam is progresstog 10 times more rapidly than Christianity la Nigeria, aooording to a survey now beta* ©MMWerad by BrttUh mia-
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  • 269 3 BOMBAY: Mr. G. M- Sadlq, President of the Constituent Assembly and Minister for Educaition, Health and information of jammu and) Kashmir, told NAFEN that the State Government had made free all education from the primary to the university stage. The change has been gradual since August
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  • 132 3 COMMERCIAL TV BEATING BBC LONDON; Those behind Britain's commercial television programmes, which opened last September from a station at Oroydon, cuter London, claim that they are rapidly winning audiences from the British Broadcasting Corporation. The 8.8.C. itself has admitted that those viewers with sets adapated for receiving both services are
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  • 258 3 Dulles's Views On Korean War: India Expresses Surprise NEW YORK. The Government of India has disclaimed any knowledge past United States intention to use atomic weapons if the Korean War had continued, it was learnt here. The Government of India has conveyed its surprise to the State Department at Mr.
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  • 100 3 LONDON, Feb. 12: Sir Winston Churchill has returned from, the French Riviera for a visit with nds ailing wife before her departure for convalescence in Ceylon. His plane was forced to land at Paris because of mechanical trouble and Churchill took another plane to London.
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  • 131 3 DICTATORIAL POWERS FOR NEHRU URGED NEW DELHI. Mr. Sheelbhadra Yajee, former Secretary General of the All-India Forward Bloc, In a statement urged the Amritsar Congress session to declare Mr. Nehru, the people's dictator and give him all powers to save the country from disruption and chaos." Otherwise, he said, they
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  • 1795 4 Independence Day In Outstations COLOMBO: The Tamil speaking people of the Northern and Eastern areas boycotted the Independence Day celebrations and flew black flags. Elsewhere celebrations took the form of sports meets, concerts, meetings and the feeding of the poor. Hospital patients
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  • 91 4 COLOMBO; French industrial interests have approached the Government of Ceylon io»- pei-mission to invest Rs. 5,000,000 in exploiting the country's salt deposits. This is the second offer of its kind. The nrat offer was made by a grou o Of Japanese industrialists. At the moment about.
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  • 159 4 CHETTIAR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE At the 25th Annual General Body Meeting of the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce, held at the Chettiars' Temple, Tank Road, Singapore on Feb. 9, the following office-bearers and the Committee member 9 were unanimously elected for the year 1956: President: Mr. PR. AM. Manickam Chettiar, 49,
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  • 116 4 COLOMBO: The Bank of Ceylon has taken the unLsual step of inviting tenders for deposits. The Bank has invited Investors to tender for medium term deposits, of 4,5 and 6 years duration. Tenderers have been asked to quote the rate of Interest at which they are
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  • 32 4 AG. REGISTRAR K. L. SESSIONS COURT Mr. T. V. Duraiswamy, Senior Indian Interpreter, has been appointed acting Registrar of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. Duraiswamy, 55, is due to retire soon.
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  • 282 4 Orderliness IMPRESSES Congress Leaders (From Our Own Correspondent) AMRITSAR, Feb. 13: Master Xara Singh and his Sikh followers in Akalai Dai stole all umei.&nt and thunder from the Congress wnen tne tiist session of tut Aii-uiuia. Congi-ess opeued Here Saturday aiternoon. more tnan oue
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  • 160 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Feb. 13: The third volume of the Tamil Encyclopaedia was released here Saturday evening at a function at the Madras University. This third of ten volumes has taken only nine months to prepare when the two previous ones took
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  • 39 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. President Eisenhower entered Walter Reed Hospital here yesterday to begin a new physical examination, the outcome of whidh will be an important factor in hi s decision on whether to seek re-election. Reuter
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  • 137 4 WASHINGTON. Feb. 12. Authoritative sources said yesterday that President Eisenhower had decided to begin economic and technical aid to Ceylon— cut off from United State s assistance for many years because of rubber sales to Communist China. The decision based on the desire to help
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