Indian Daily Mail, 21 February 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD No. 7 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY~2I, 1956 fft>Uß PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 698 1  -  TUNGKU "It Is Upto Us To Proclaim) Our Independence— None In The World Can Stop Us" "IT IS UPTO US TO PROCLAIM INDEPENDENCE OF MALAYA BEFORE AUGUST, 31, 1957, IF WE W A NT IT AND NOTHING IN THE WORLD CAN STOP US" DECLARED FEDERATION'S CHIEF
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  • 126 1 He ruled out any P 1 118 general mobilisation to > fight the terrorists, for he feared such a step might arouse r* ciai disharmony and he was very much anxious to avoid any such conflicts. He added the co-operation of Malays alone was not enough in
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  • 45 1 He was ready to prove at .any time tnat ne was right in conceal* bases to Britain, to w e interests of Maiayas own ueience and the detence of tne Kritisn ownmonwealth. on the question of financial .ass's* SSSSIS -STS-JB war.
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  • 44 1 S-SSS ZOoS** With BWA.W. TuufcKU, on hia way home 1 trom ix>naon, told reportere »t the airport that as a British colony Malaya already is associatea with s^ATO and should uot break away after independence unless there was Good reason A.P.
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  • 102 1 GREET COLOMBO: Mr. B. Zaiiiere Lye, president of the All-Cey-lon Malay Association, has sent a message to Tungku Abdul Aahman, Chief Minister ol Malays, congratulating W»; and the people of Malaya, on behalf of the Malays of Ceylon, on the successful completion of their independence talks
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  • 26 1 MEDIATION BY AFRASIAN POWERS WELCOMED When asked whether he would consider any third power arbitrating: between the Malayan Communist Pvty «id ttw ftfetayaa Qwtcameet* I%i To»fini
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  • 77 1 CAIRO, Feb. 20.— Tuogku j Abdul Rahman Chief Minister J of Malaya said before leaving Cairo for Singapore that he would send a representative to Egypt to foster cultural re-j lations. "When we have our independence we shall exchange diplomatic relation* with EgypV ne told reporters here. According
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  • 94 1 Feb. 20.—^French scientists have began work here—'the sleepiest town in all France' to find out what makes the people yawn so much. At a new research centre they will test the soft relaxing winds that sigh over Pau, in the foothills of the pyrences They
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  • 34 1 Famcj-s Malay film Star Misa Uml Kacthum will broadcast from Radio Malaya an appeal for X-Ray Club on Malay Women's Programme at 8.45 pjn. today, Tuesday over the Red Network.
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    48 1 The la*t official reception for Tungkai Abdul Rahman Chief Minister of the Federation of Malay*, In London, vm held at the Colonial Office on February 15, with Colonial Se oretary Alan Lennox-Boyd as host. Abdul Rahman ta pictured here (left) talks with We i Lennox-Boyd at the Rec\aptlott.
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  • 294 1 Following Scroll procl aiming, the Date for Malava's hS^Tßdence read out and *ff*a *>y Uie Federation Chief Miateter AiuigKU Audul luuuuan a* theSoatJi Redamatton Grounu in Malacca, yesieraay, amidst deafening cheers of "aaerttafca":- Proclamation of the date I tor independence. History as shown tiiat no
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  • 115 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 20.—Iniia and Iran will soon sign a ultural agreement for the exhange of scholars, professors und books, Iranian Education kllnister Doctor Hahmud Tehran announced Sunday light. He was speaking at a reception given in honour of tne Iranian Shah and Queen ooraya by the
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  • 71 1 BEGUM WORRIED ABOUT AGA KHAN'S HEALTH CANNES, iFeb. 20.— The Aga Khan was very weak and tired a member of his household said here yesterday. The Begum was reported to be very worried about her husband's condition. The Aga Khan returned to his villa here last Wednesday from Egypt, and
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  • 194 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 20— Capital punishment in India for murder should not be abolished. This is the unanimous view of eminent jurists at a meeting held last night in Lakhsmipuram Association Rajaji who presided said British House of Commons had now
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  • 89 1 U.K. MALAYA DEFENCE PACT "I have just been given a new task— to act as Chairman out a Defence Agreement between the United Kingdom and Malaya, to come Into force when Malaya becomes self governing. That working party will Include delegations from both the United Kingdom and from the Malayan
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  • 215 1 Nehru Sends Special Plane To Transport Body To Lucknow From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 20— Acharya Narendra Dev, Chairman of the All India Praja Socialist Party died in Erode last evening aged 66. He had come to Perundurai 1 1 T. B. sanatorioum
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  • 191 1 MYSTERY DOCUMENTS ON INDIA LONDON, Feb. 20.—Britain's security chief are to investigate the discovery of top secret documents found in the drawer of a table bought for one sterling at a surplus stores depot. The papers marked 'secret* and 'top secret* are said to include the views of Mr. Robert
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  • 105 1 PARIS, Feb. 20.— Fifty out of the 64 persons who were aboard the DC«j plane from Saigon of the Transports Aeriens intercon tinentaux (TAI) which crashed Monday near Cairo were killed, the TAI dome office in Paris said. AP. CASABLANCA, Feb. 5»0.— Sixty prisoners broke out of Casablanca's
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  • 469 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tue., Feb. 21, 1956 FREE MALAYA HER ASIAN NEIGHBOURS EVEN before she has become free, Malaya has be^un receiving congratulatory messages from far and near. The latest £o greet Free Malaya of the future is the President of the Republic of lkidia pr. Rajendra Prasad who
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  • 1204 2 PORTUGAL'S CLAIH TO GOA! IS UNTENABLE- Prasad PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO PARLIAMENT 1 U. 5. Secretary's Statement Deplored NEW DELHI: India's "satisfaction and cautious optimism" over the achievements of last year in the domestic and international affairs was expressed by the President, Dr. Ra jewtra, Prasad, who outlined the work before
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  • 56 2 n RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 18 —A quarrel over a Sardln< e cost a man his life here, knive 11 flashed when a group of pick nickners got Into an an?r argument over who shouli o have a leftover sardine, Aman e do Perreira, 52, was
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  • 332 2 P.T.R. LEADS THE OPPOSITION AGAINST D.P. MAUUKAI; Mr. p. T. Rajan Al.i-i.A.. L.nainiian ot tne State Aii-rurties Uotnmutte e constituted to conduct hartal on ieoruaiy 20 to protest aga- inst tne proposal for the i onnation of Dakahin a Praj desh, criticised the Government of India for taking decisions on
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  • 121 2 THi:VANi>KUivi: Five uoni gress members of the Travan- core-Cochin Legislative AsI sembly have forwarded their resignations from the Assemf I bly to the Central Parliamect.. tary Board as a protest I against the Union Governi' ment'a decision to separate s the southern taluks of Tra- vsncore-Cochln
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  • 1729 2 Bandung Conference: 'Outstanding Event In Asia' PRASAD The conference of the countries of Aisa and Africa at Bandung, at which 29 countries were represented, has been hailed not only as an outstanding event in Asia but is aiso recognised as one of world importance. The Bandung Declaration which is a
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  • 551 2 "Our objective is to establish a Socialist pattern of society and, more particularly, to increase the country's productive potential in a way that will make posslole progressively faster development," declared President Dr. Rajendra Prasad in bis Address to parliament. He added: "The question
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  • 429 3 Indian MPs' Interpretation I Of Khrushchev's Speech NEW DELHI: The Soviet Communist Party leader, Mr. Khrushchev, <m Tuesday last, la the course of his address to the Communist Ooagreas la Moscow strongly advocated that the Comiimßist parties in non-Communist countries should adopt
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  • 180 3 SOVIET PLANES FOR INDIAN AIR FORCE BOMBAY: The Government of India are examining an offer from RUMIa to «U -P"Vta the Indian Air tforce, It to lea^cC This *v*mßM!it reported to have halted the negotiations which India was having with Britain for toe purchase of two-eniined Canberra Jet bombers. The
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  • 32 3 MADRAS: The Government have notified the vacancy caused In the Madras Leglslatvie Assembly consequent on the death of Mr. 8. Venkatrama Aiyar representing Adirampatn&m Constituency IB TiaJSt Witrtct
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  • 301 3 AMRITSAR: Master Tara Singh, the Akali leader, joined issue with Congress leaders over the means of expressing people's feelings and sentiments. "Even peaceful means" of processions to express his peo_ pie's feelings were not appreciated by "certain persons who mattered in the politics of th<» country", he
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  • 63 3 f*UL.AJJI£LJ*mA, Feb. 19. An international shrine, bedecked with flags donated by 57 nations, has* been dedicated in a small church here as "house of prayer for all people." The aim Of the prayer centre in St. John's Baptist Church is "to have people think of
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  • 30 3 tain's first umbrella show has opened here and among exhibits is an umbrella with a •rvuslcai box in the handle and another which could be teles- coped. Reuter
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  • 73 3 DR. C. P. R. AIYAR TO WRITE BOOKS BANARAS: Dr. O. P. Bainasw&reil Aiyar has submitted Ills resignation or the office of Vice-Oum-cellor of the Banaras University. Dr. Ramaswami Alyar will write two books one on Cultural History of India during the last half a century and the second on
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  • 126 3 ALLAHABAD: An Image of Lord Buddha la being worshipped a, Hanuman by villagers in Tindua, a village near An****-* Dr. B. C. Chandra, Deputy Director-General of Archeology, Government of India, who visited the village last week told Pressmen here recently that n Image which was being worshipped
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  • 204 3 PAK ASSEMBLY: PARITY PRINCIPLE CRITICISED KARACHI: The Constituent Assembly last Wednesday adopted Clause 43 of the Draft Constitution. It states that I there should be 300 members In the National Assembly on a 1 principle of parity between the two wings of Pakistan. Ten additional seats were reserved for women
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  • 76 3 TRIBUTE TO INDIAN SOLDIERS AHMEDABAD: The Indian soldier is inspired by hW field, according to Lt.-General Z S. Thlmaya, 0.0.C. ln-C, Southern Command. Giving details of an incident »n support of his otoMrvation, General Thimayya told the atudenta of the Gujarat CollesTe here that during the Second World War an
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  • 69 3 MOVEMENTS OF MILL CLOTH YARN MADRAS: The Government according to a Gazette notification, have pewn l 6 movement of mill cloth any yarn grom Madras State to all places within the Indian Union. P Dealers in mill-cloth and yarn have however been required to submit a statement In a prescribed
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  • 52 3 WASHINGTON: The international Co-operation Administration Issued a procurement authorisation for India to buy 1,427,000 dollars worth of bread grains in United States and Its possessions. The contract period Is February 14 to Ma v 31 and final delivery date July 31. Payment will be made in
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  • 61 3 THE LOK SABHA: IN S, INDIA NEW 1 DELHI: A. resolution suggesting that session of the L<ok Sabna should held In some suitable place. South IdOla every year "with view to having closer contracts between the North and South India is among those that have been admitted for discussion during
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  • 52 3 THE AG A KHAN OANNES, Prance, Feb. 19 The Agfa Khan was reported recovering last night from a bronchial infection. The Muslim leader's wife, the Begum, said "My husband has been suddenly improving since this afternoon. His fever fell rapddly." The 78-year-old head of the Ismail! sect returned from Egypt
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  • 331 3 BAGDAD PACT CREATES DELICATE SITUATION MENONON INDO-BRITISH RELATIONS MADRAS: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, discussing IndoBrttUii relations In a recorded interview broadcast by the the AIR said that the conclusion of the Bagdad Pact and Britain entering into a military alliance with Pakistan, one of the Commonwealth countries, through this
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  • 158 3 KATHMANDXJ: Mr. K. B. Shatia, Director of the Indian technical Mission in Nejjal, lied of heart attack while, "on in inspection tour in Biratnajar recently. Mr. Bhatia, who was 48, ivent to Biratnagar last Sonlay to personally inspect work of the Kosi Project and arrangements
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  • 870 3 MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalachari pleaded for a more generalised scheme of education for young- men. In modern days with the cry for private sector to be reduced to the minimum, Mr Rajagopalachari said it would not be easy for middle class young men not accustomed
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  • 484 3 REWAi: Mr. P. N. Sspru, former judge of the Allahabad High Court, last week strewed the need for reserving a few universities In the country for special treatment In order to make them as efficient as the best universities in any Western
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  • 104 3 BOMBAY- Tue Government ot totua nas uecwea to conuaue to auow ex^oit 01 linuteu of cotton yarn, cu»- s the first half of the current year, to provide a^ incentive to mills to pack in- j creased suantities of "free yarn, 1 says a notification issued by the
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  • 103 3 BOMBAY: The Government of Bombay has taken over the administration of Poooa Corporation, it was announced last weekA Government Press Note said; "A 3 the Corporation is unable to exercise its powers and perform Its duties and functions because a majority of the councillors have resigned,
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  • 661 3 DIGNITY OF LABOUR YOUTH TOLD SHAHEfeJDNAjGAR: Prime Minister Nehru asked people to recognise tnat tnere was dignity In laba.JT. In the last analysis it was labour, work dome with one's hands, and not money that could change the face of the country, he added. Mr. Nehru, who was replying to
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  • 306 4 DOOR LEFT OPEN FOR i FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS COIjOMBO. The Indo-Ceylon pacts of 1954 are likely to be given a further trial. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, in his report to Sir John Kotelawala s letter of mid-December 1954. made no suggestion that the
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  • 73 4 WAGE RISE— BY ORDINANCE! BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Feb. 20. Provisional President Pedro Aramburn, seeking to halt growing labour unrest over rising- prices, has ordered a 10 per cent wage Increase for workers in Industry and business. The Government, In an extraordinary midnight new 8 conference, also announced minimum wage of
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  • 125 4 ONE LANGUAGE FOR STABILITY, HE SAYS MORATUWA: The stability >f a nation depended o«n its lationai language an(d in buiWne up a united Oeylone3e naion they should adopt one anguage said the Rev. E. U. Mendis at a public meetfag Wld here under the auspices: >f the Moratuwa Branch of
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  • 174 4 JAJtVNA.; Mil". M. »ri Khanta, G.A., Jaffna, said here that Jaffna men who had earlier looked for jobs under the Government had now realised the value of agricultural enterprise. It was the duty of elaers among them to sot an example and encourage vouth s to
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  • 67 4 ELECTION BOOM FOR ASTROLOGERS! COLOMBO: People with an eye on seats In the next parliament are now busy looking Into the future. What do the stars hold for them. That is the question they I ask our astrologers T And these men who know the secrets are having a boom
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  • 87 4 JAFFNA: The Deputy Mayor of Jaffna, Mr. a- Nadarajah, on whom a vote oj no confidence was passed by the cov-ncii recently has resigned. When the council met to confirm the vote of no confidence, the Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Chinniah, who presided said that as
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  • 64 4 «,S^f ETOWN Peb 2°— The Soviet government has told South Africa there was no justification for her decision to close Soviet Consular agencies it was officially announced today. y Describing it as an "unfriendly act against the Soviet Union," the note added that the Consular Staff would be
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  • 144 4 RED MONK ABJURES COMMUNISM! COLOMBO: A Buddhist monk, Kalugalathana VJnaradipathl Nandasaratha, who claimed that he had converted nearly 400 youths to Communism, yesterday rejected the the Communist doctrine at a public meeting and pledged his support of the prime Minister. The meeting was held to connexion with the lay o**0
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  • 67 4 BERLIN, Feb. 20.— The 28? men and women from 27 nations with the moral rearmament world mission were winding up their one-week stay in Berlin last night with i a last performance of the play "Vanishing 1 Island" which i drew 20,000 people in nine per- formances. 1
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  • 152 4 BENEFITS OF SOVIET VIPs' U.K. VISIT Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister has told ta* current Communist Party Congress here that the forthcoming visit of Russian leaders to Britain offered a new channel of reducing world tension. According to today's iss^o of Pravda, Soviet Communist Party newspaper he said in his
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  • 223 4 LONDON, Feb. 20. IForcnei Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov's attack on the late Joseph Stalin as a virtual tyrant who would stand for no appeal wag disclosed Sunday by Moscow Radio. The veiled attack was contained in Malentkov's bristling speech before the 20th Soviet Communist Party Congress last
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  • 79 4 KALLANG ROAD TRAFFIC Since last Wednesday the Traffic Police have been experimenting- with a n ew system of control In Kallang Road which they hope, by channelling vehicles into two lane s anKi bicycles, etc. into another is promoting a faster flow -of traffic. But only the individual motorist, who
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  • 209 4 Anti-Stalin Kremlin And Pro-Stalin Mao! Mutual Relations Evaluated TAIPEI, FORMOSA, on Communist affairs spec posthumous purge of fetal rarty Congress in Moscow of Mao izeKLung as dicta These people, whose work reports from, tne Communist u?< hopefuNy, they admitted— that be affected by Soviet emphasi, They noted that Peking Radio
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  • 63 4 Firecrackers pop all over the place as a celebrant in lion costume cavorts amid tae crowd In Mott Street, New York, United States on Feb. 12. New York's Chinatown folk were celebrating the birth of the "Year of the Monkey," the 4,654th year of
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  • 107 4 RELIGION ADS. RADIO CEYLON BAN COLOMBO Service ot -cacao Ctyion si»ouid ban ao> ?erusemeiit s ox patent meui-,-ines, liquor ana religious >roaa casts. This is a recomnenuation of tne sub.comnittee appointed by the Lanka ia» ddha Mamdalaya to consider the religious programs >roadcast by the Commercial Service of Radio Ceylon.
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  • 144 4 Ro>al Air Force station? throughout the Far East wil' honour the memory of the latr Viscount Trenchard today Tuesday, Whose funeral wili take place in the RAF Ch3pel I Westminster Abbey as Bie Ben strikes 12 noon. RAF stations in Malaya, ir. Ceylon, and
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  • 47 4 Mr. james T. Rea, president, City Council, has donated $100 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre fu^cL has b»>fin any speed up or otherwise in the movement of traffic. If it is agreed that anj improvement has resulted, then it will be made permanent.
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  • 123 4 SHAH— NEHRU TALKS ON BAGDAD PACT NEW DBLJiI, Feb. 20— The Shah of Iran had a discussion on Middle Eastern problems with Prime Minister Nehru, on i the eve of his departure from 1 Delhi. t The talks were informal bui it is understood that Iran s attitude towards the
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  • 62 4 MIDDLE EAST MIL. PACTS CAIRO, Feb. 20.— Indian Milister of State Krisiinia Meuou aet Egyptian Leaders yesteriay and reportedly discussed Western plans for a Palestine Settlement, and the two counties' attitudie toward foreign nilitary pacts. in the late afternoon Menon iad arranged meetings wit! igyptian Foreigrt Minister vfahmoud Fawzi and
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  • 18 4 CENSORSHIP ABOLISHED SAIGON, Feb. 20. —Censor ship was abolished Sunday lr South viet Nam by decree o< A.P.
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  • 41 4 LONDON, Feb. 19.— Britain accused the Soviet Union Friia y of seeking "world domination" and warned the West t must be ready to mount a nasslve nuclear weapon courier offensive against anv ae- I jressor. A.P.
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