Indian Daily Mail, 5 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 20 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 666 1 To Balance Attitude To Allies Neutrals Growing Importance Of Nehru-Nasser Views KARACHI, Mar. 1— Foreign Ministers of the Big Three Western powers who are this weekend making their way to Karachi for the Conference of the South East Asia Xheaty Council face
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  • 97 1 ANDHRA LEVIES TAXES ON CLOTH AND TOBACCO From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Mar. 4- The Andhra State budget presented by the Chief Minister Mr. Uopalareddl has revealed v dehcit of Rs. 324 lakhs. Additional taxes on tobacco, cloth land would bring m about Rs. 216 lakhs. He announced the government
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  • 89 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 4— Mr. Anantasayanam Iyengar will be the next speaker of Lok Sabha. He was unanimouly chosen to succeed the late Mavalankar who died only last week, by Congress Parliamentary Party and Bince Congress has absolute majority m the Union
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  • 62 1 TOKYO, Mar. 4.— Putaka 1 Tsuchida, newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to Egypt, left by ,KLM plane for Cairo last night. Tsuohida, 69, began his diplomatic career as a member of the Japanese Embassy m Paris m 1923. He has served m Switzerland and China and
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  • 106 1 M.I.C. Opposes Legalising Sale Of Opium (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUH, Sun: A deputation of Malayan Indian Congress members are to meet the Chief Minister TungKu Abdul Rahman and submit the views of the Congress against legalising the sale of opium to registered addicts. This wis decided at the Working
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  • 81 1 SONGGRAM'S DAUGHTER TO WED U.S. LIEUT. PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Mar. 4. Pacharabul Pibu] Songgram, 22, a daughter of Prime Minister Phlbum Pibul Songgram of Thailand, a former student of the Rhode Island School of Design, will be married Saturday at the Air Station Chapel tit quonset Point, Rhode Island. The
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  • 69 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Working Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress st its meeting yesterday scrutinised nominations for the election of the next President. About 12 names have been received so far and the next working committee meeting scheduled for March
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  • 72 1 Jaundice Spreading To Madras From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 4 Jaundice epidemic which struck New Delhi has now spread to Madras City and the Government nave issued a warning. The public has been warned to use only boiled water and keep persons suffering from jaudice isolated. The disease caused
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  • 483 1 "Blow To fir. Prestige" AMjmlaN, Jordan, Mar. 4 A Jordan Radio broadcast said last ui&ut that Britain's Lieutenant Ueneral John Oiuou was dismissed from his Arab legion command Oecause he defied King Hussein's demand that tine force oe reorganized to meet the danger
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  • 109 1 WASHINGTON, Mar- 4 Democratic Party leaders, now heavily engaged m a campaign for the Presidential election next November, are already working, more or less confidently, on the assumption that Elsenhower can lose.' A considerable number of impartial observers also reject the view that President
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  • 74 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 4 Nehru announced an inquiry into the leakage Of Budget proposals m Bombay City hefore they were even made to the Union Parliament. Opposition leaders charged that cyclostyled copies were being sold a few hours before In Bombay. It
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  • 72 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.— Ceylon will get further U.S. aid m 1957. the International cooperation Administration (ICA) says. In announcing, the appoinVment of James C. Grant as uirector of the U.S. Operations Mission m Ceylon, the ICA noted that the proposed led of financial aid there this
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  • 158 1 KAKAUHi, Mar. 4.— -MajorGeneral Iskanaer Mlrza, sow uovernor-ueneral of Pakistan will be declared first President of the rvcw Islamic Republic .tomorrow. The Speaker of the Constituent Assembly will announce his unanimous election as the only person nominated for the post. Fifty papers Dominating nlm were filed
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  • 57 1 HONGKONG, Man 4.-^A. Japanese "treasure" ship loaded with Hongkong's wartime wealth m gol<d and silver bullion is expected to be raised Tom its "grave" off Hongkong next month. She i s the 1,300-ton freight and passenger ship Shlragani Maru, sunk by United States Bombers just
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  • 147 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 4— More than 17,500 Indians have returned from Ceylon to rettle down m Madras during list year said the Finance Miniatnr, Mr. C. Subramaniam m (be Madras Legislative Assembly on Friday, replying to a question. The Madras Government
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  • 337 1 MARKED AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDIA U. K. Lloyd Deprecates Exaggeration Of Points Of Difference NEW DELHI, Mar. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary hi a broadcast here last nigjht sraad there was marked agreement betvuen Britain and India over many matters. Mr. Lloyd also added there was "something over which
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  • 92 1 LLOYD— NEHRU TALKS NE W DELHI, Mar. 4.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, yesterday ta with Mr. Nehru Prime Minister of India on world problems. -t^«™ ln °t the two statesmen was seen here as the co-ordination of British and Indian foreign policies, which usually run on parallel
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  • 60 1 MOSCOW, Mar. 4.— Russia Hi to help Afghanistan to build an airfield and roads and will give other assistance under an agiUement signed m Kabul on Thursday, the Soviet News Agency Tass said yesterday. The aid wil] be given within the franrwork of anl earlier agreement
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  • 56 1 CHOU NU TO VISIT CAMBODIA i PNOM PENH, Mar. 4.— A Meeting of the Cambodian Cabinet on Mar. 1, considered possible receptions here for the Premiers of China Mr. Chou En-Lai, and of Burma, Mr. U Nu. They recommended that a programme of visits to main Cambodian centres for th<»
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  • 32 1 RANGOON, Mar. 4.— A West German indistrial 'good* will' mission held talks with the Burmese Trade Development Minister, v Raachid and the Minister for industry, v Kyaw Kyeto.
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  • 131 1 NEGRO STUDENT WILL CONTINUE STRUGGLE NEW YORK. Mar. 4. Miss Autherine Lucy, serious and tight-lipped, told a Press Conference here that she would continue her legal struggle to be the first Negro student admitted to the all. White University of Alabama. Miss Lucy said she would not accept the University's
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  • 72 1 INDIA TO MAKE MINING EQUIPMENT CALCUTTA. Mar. 4 Mining equipment is to be produced for the first time m India by a private Indian firm m collaboration with the Widig Company of West Germany and the Anzennaakude Company of Japan. Nirshachatti, m Bihar stats, has been selected as the *;te
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  • 34 1 ROME, Mar. 4 Mr. Chiro Ohta. new Japanese Ambassador to Italy, arrived here yesterday by plane with his wife and two daughters. He will succeed Mr. Ken Harada.— Reuter
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  • 32 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 4.— Lady Churchill arrived here yesterday on the liner Himalaya (27,955 tons, to spend a threeweek holiday as the quest of I the Ceylon Government.— Reuter
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  • 39 1 •maxxrid, Mar. 4.— The basic waee of Spanish workers will be Increased by 20 Qer~ cent on April 1 and by a further 7} percent on Oct. i, the Ministry of Information an* nounced last night.- Reuter
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  • 133 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 4— Mr. Selwyu Lloyd, the British Foreign secretary, and Mr. Nehru the Indian Prime Minister, spent three hours today discussing world problems. It was understood part of today's talk was devoted to the question of disarmament and ♦he possibility of joint BritishIndian moves towards finding
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  • 516 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Man., Mar. 5, 1956 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY LOST LATEST political developments m Malaya give real cause for some anxiety and concern. This might sound surprising because both the Colony and the Federation are said to be on the "threshold" of freedom" a stage not merely pleasing' but
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  • 967 2  - Gandhi's Sang That United Hindus Muslims PYAMELAL *r (This is the eighth instalment frdm PyarelaVs book, "Mahatma Gandhi"— thd last phase. EAVING Sirandi, Gandhiji MJ moved to Kethuri on the 22nd Jan. He was feeling fatigued after the strenuous physical and mental and, even more than that, the spiritual strain
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  • 247 2 MYSORE: Mr. K. P. Maahavan Nair, General Secretary of the Congress, told Pressmen that for the time being the question of Tamil Nad joining with Kerala and Mysore to form a trilingual State could be ruled out. The Congress Secretary who was here m connection with the
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  • 92 2 BANGALORE: The State Government has given Rs. 150 to each school m the State to buy agricultural implements to cultivate lands handed over to schools during the recent Bhooda n movement. The Government had launched the Bhoodan movemetit for the schools, by which lands donated to schools
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  • 1002 2 MADRAS: The view that the Indian rupee was overvalued and that a more appropriate exchange valuation would eliminate the present price differential which encouraged smuggling of Gold into India, was expressed by Dr. B. R. Shenoy, Director, University School of Social Science, Anmedabad,
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  • 410 2 NEw DELHI; Thirty-three additional schemes, approved for minor ports at the meeting of the representatives of the Maritime States held en January 31, 1955, have been completed or are m hand, according to a statement laid on the table of Rajya Sabha by the Deputy Minister for
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  • 469 2 MOSOOW: Hie Indian people esteem very highly the position adopted by the USSR on the problems of Goa and Kashmir, said Mr. Ajoy Ghosh, Secretray-CteDeral of the Indian Communist Party, m a message which he read at the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party
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  • 304 2 MADRAS: Mr. U. Mutkuramalinga Thevar, the Forward Bloc Leader, asked to oiarify his statement fct Calcutta about Netaji Bete, said here that all the story about the aircrash ami tooth as well as the preservation of his ashes m Tokyo was a "myth and a\
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  • 442 3 Repercussions Of Caribbean Federation MADRAS; TO INDIANS IN TRINIDAD THE PROPOSED CARIBBEAN FEDERATION POSES MANY CRITICAL PROBLEMS. THOUGH THEY HAVE NOT AS A GROUP. EXPRESSED ANY vJSoROUS OPPOSITION A WELL INFORMED SOURCE TOLD ME THAT INDIANS pR EW^HE FEDERATION "WITH UNDiLSSeD £S£S? Cables Mr.
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  • 90 3 TATA'S CHAIRMAN EPORTS TO EMPLOYEES BOMBAY: An interesting brochure hag been issued, by the Public Relations Department of the Tata iron and Steel Company Limited, giving- a graphic account of the financial record of the Company as it affects the workers and containing a report by the Chairman, Mr. J.
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  • 115 3 DJAKARTA, Mar. 3.— The Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Burhanudtiin Haraha p last night announced that h e would hand m the resignation of his almost seven, months old Cabinet on Saturday. The Prime Minister and his Deputy w ill visit president Soekarno at his Summer Palace
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  • 104 3 MADRAS Air India International have from Feb. 3, discontinued the carrying of purely domestic passenger s from Madras to Bombay, on their Singapore Madras-Bombay Constellation service. This has been done to afford greater facilities to international passengers. International passengers m transit through India now do not have
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  • 1058 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. N. Haul, Secretary to the Lok Sabha, suggested here that the uork of Parliament could h* spurted and made business-like b y the Committee procedure to a greater extent than now. Mr. Kaul was initiating a discussion on "future Parlia--2n eD p!Si«mJISi
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  • 185 3 INDIAN COMPANY SHARES: PAK RESTRICTION ON EXPORT NEW DELHI: Mr. Radha Raman, member from Delhi, asked m the Lok Sabha, how the Government proposed to meet the situation arising from the Pakistan Government's notification prohibiting export to India of shares In Indian companies held by Pakistan residents, without permission from
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  • 248 3 NEW DELHI. The second 1 Shipping Corporation to be set 1 up will have a capital of Rs. 10 1 crores and be set up within I a couple of months, it was 1 learnt here. < Government's proposal to set 1 up this Corporation was an-
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI: Government proposed to introduce faster trains on certain trunk routes 1 m the near future, Mr. Shah Nawaz Khan, Parliamentary < Secretary for Railways, told Mr. Krishnacharya JoshJ m a written reply m the Lok Sabha. He added that the long-term plan was
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  • 906 3 Bihar Assembly Approves Merger Proposal Plebiscite To Determine People's Verdict Opposed PATNA: The Bihar Legislative Assembly passed by an overwhelming majority, the Chief Minister, Dr. Sri Krishna Sfnha's resolution, approving the proposal for the union of Bihar and West Bengal, alter two-day debate. Mr. Sirish Chandra Bannerjee of the Lok
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  • 119 3 PAPAL FLAGS FLOWN IN BRITAIN LONDON, Mar. B.— Roman Catholics all over Britain attended masses before dawn yesterday to celebrate the 80th birthday of Pope Pius X& and the 17th anniversary of his election as Pope. In many cities and towns there have been three days of special prayers preparation
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  • 282 4 COLOMBO: Ceylon's High Commissioner m India, Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne, has informed the Ceylon Government that there 's considerable difficulty m obtaining permission from the Indian Government for traffic rights m Bombay for Air Ceylon's International Seivice. He lists three reasons why the Indian Government was
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  • 361 4 Ceylon Tailors' Demand Setting Up Of Tailoring Schools Abo Requested BADULLA: The All-Ceylon Tailors' Organisation will ask the Government to estabttsh schools at Colombo, Gall©, Handy and Badulla to train educated unemployed youths sad juvenile offenders on probation In tailoring; as a vocation,
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  • 383 4 SPIRITUAL MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA COLOMBO; "Russia is today io the throes of a remarkable spiritual; movement," observed Canon C E. Raven, former vice-chancellor of Cambridge University, when he addressed the social Science Society of the Government Training College, Maharagama on "My Impressions of Russia." He said he visited Russia m
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  • 39 4 HONG KONG, Mar. 4.—. An Indonesian Naval Delegation led by Naval Chief Staff Rear Admiral Raden Subyakte left Peking today by air to visit Shanghai and Canton, while enroute home, PeWne Radio reported.- Reuter
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  • 146 4 i: AN GALORE; For the first time m this country, lnbovT will participate In the the management of Stateowned concerns m Mysore. This was announced by the State Chief Minister, Mr K. Hanumanthatya, addressing the industrialists and business magnates at a meeting of the
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  • 198 4 COLOMBO: The Excise Department is ready with it-) plans for a dry election. Mr. A. L. Loos, the Commissioner of Excise, has Instructed all Divisional Superintendents to intensify bus and train patrols to prevent illegal transport of arrack on election days. The authorities fear that with the closure
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  • 312 4 MAHAJANA EKSATH PERMUNA COLOMBO: The Mahajana Eksath Pcrmuna composed of four opposition Groups, the S.LuFJ\, theVI*S.S.P., the aH Ceylon Sinhala Bhasa Peramuna and 7th Independents opposed to the U.N.P. was formed with Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike as Its leadei. The Peramuaa was formed Of parties and individuals agreeable
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  • 146 4 PAK POLICE FIRE INTO IND. TERRITORY AGAIN BOMBAY, Mar. 4. The Press Trust of India today report that Pakistani border polio* Friday opened fire for the second time last week across the East Pakistan-Assam border. The agency said the firing which occurred 1 on the SylhetCachar Border, lasted about three
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  • 73 4 SUCH UNIONS ARE NOT U.N, AFFAIRS! ATHENS, Mar. 4.-JKr. Constantino Karamanlis "the Greek Prime Minister said he would appeal to the United Nations on Cyprus unless Britain agreed to the demand s put forward by Archbishop Makarios leader of the Movement for the Island's union with Greece. The United Nations
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  • 34 4 Premier's Daughter Weds QUONSET POINT. Rhode Island Mar. 4. Miss Pacharabul pibul Songgram, 22-year-old daughter of the Siamese Premier, was married here yesterday to Lieutenant Ralph Perrotta, also 22, a United States Naval Officer.
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  • 28 4 NICOSIA, Mar. 4.—Archhlshop Makarios, leader of the Union-with-Greece movement In Cyprus, said m a statement here that 'Britain's intransigeance has closed the door of negotiations.' Reuter
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  • 25 4 OTTAWA, Mar. 4.— ltalian President Giovanni Gronwir.h arrived here by train at 12.30 p.m. (1730 GMT yesterday) for a three-day state visit to Ottawa- AP
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  • 207 4 COLOMBO: A new form of confidential reports on government clerks has been circulated to Heads of Departments for their use. Among the details required by the form are an account of clerks' CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY under the following categories: "Manner and address," "energy," "self-
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  • 153 4 KANDY: How is a calendar month to be reckoned? This question cropped up as a result of a Municipal Officer scnfUng his notice of resgmation giving a month's notice iro m January Bth, 1956 to February Bth, Itf66. The LGbc wrote to the Kantfy Council
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  • 40 4 TO IRON OUT ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFERENCES WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 United States officials, mildly disturbed by French criticisms of Allied policies, welcomed sir Anthony Eden'a decision to confer with H. Guy Mollet, the I French Prime Minister, on the international situation.. Reuter
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  • 327 4 Marshall Warns Against Danger Of Colonial Singapore To Federation From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, sun British domination of the Federation of Malaya even, after independence would be continued as long as Singapore remained a Colony, Mr. David Marshall Singapore Chief Minister told over 200 Alliance Councillors at a top secret
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  • 134 4 NEW DEL-HI India's heritage of art and culture and her progress under the second Five-Year Plan will be seen on a large scale m the Brussels Woi'.d Fair m 1958. Recently the Government of India communicated her decision to participate m the
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  • 208 4 CAIRO, Mar. 4.— Colonel Abdei Kader Ha ten, DirectorGeneral of the Egyptian In- formation Administration, «aid here today that King Hussein had wanted to dismiss General John Glubb from his Arab Legion Command ever since his accession to the Throne m Jordan. King- Hussein, who dismissed
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  • 47 4 OTTAWA, Mar. 4.— The people of Ottawa have founded an Overseas Friendship Society to province hospitality for the many scholars and experts from overseas training here under the Colombo Plan, the United Nations and its specialise^ agencies, and Canadian Government nost-docto-rate fellowships. Reuter
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  • 61 4 VATICAN City, Mar. 4.— More than 10,000 pilgrims cried 'Happy Birthday' m a dozen languages as the aged Pope Piu s XII, suffering from a cold, arrived yesterday at a .special mass audience at the Vatican Palace. The Pontiff Friday marked his both birthday and
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  • 67 4 CANNES, Mar. 4.— The Aga Khan, recovering; here from an attack of arthritis and heart trouble, has been invited to the Price Rainier-Grace Kelly wedding m Monte Carlo m AprM, the Aga Khan's Secretary said. It was not certain that the Aga Khan would
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  • 69 4 SEATO IS NOT ON THE LINES OF NATO KARACHI, Mar. 4.— Mr. T. N. Mac Donald, New Zealand External Affairs Minister, said he did not think the military organisation of SEATO would ever develop along lines similar to the Atlantic Pact Defence structure m Europe. Mr. Mac Donald was speaking
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  • 39 4 LONDON, Mar. 4. The Federation of Malaya has appointed Sir Vincent Dei Tufo, a former Chief Secretary of bhe Federation, as its delegate designate on the International Tin Council it was announce here.- Reuter
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