Indian Daily Mail, 20 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 36 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 229 1 New Madras, T-C, Kerala Andhra Mysore Defined (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 19— All five TamU taluks now m Travancore-Cochin State whl become part of Tiruvnelveli District according to the text of the States Reorganisation Bill which is just published here m full. The Bill states
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  • 54 1 Madras High Court's jursidiction over Malabar is retain, ed for some purposes. Leave to appeal to the Supreme Court m Malabar cases already decided or pending will be filed m Madras. All orders of the Madras Court m Maiabar cases shall be cons!dered orders of Kerala
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  • 73 1 "NO YANKO MERDEKA FOR US" —MARSHALL The Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, when informed that the persons who had indulged m the stone throwing incident at Sunday's Mass Rally were seen carrying a placard of a Communist peace dovo and had been dancing tne Yanko dance, said: "Singapore dees not
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  • 127 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 19— The Madras Governor Sri Prakasu unveiled a tabiet m the cell m the Central Jeil, Vellore on Sunday, commemorating the imprisonment of Mr. C. Rajathere ju3t thirtyfive years ago, during the freedom struggle. "We are not just honouring Jail going;
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  • 61 1 PROMOTION OF ART IN PAKISTAN KARACHI, Mar. 19.— The Pakistan Government ia setting up a f^d to prov 11 5 prizes every year for outstanding achievements m literature, art, science, sports, nursino- and farming. The initial contribution will be one million ivpees (£75,--000 sterling). The Finance Minister, Mr. Amjad AH,
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  • 240 1 LONDON, Mar. 19.— Mr. Goorgi Malenkov, the man who succeeded Statlin as Soviet Prime Minister, is due to have a 30-minute interview here today with Sir Anthony Eden. No diplomatic significance la attached to their meeting as Mr. Malenkov's superiors, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Russian
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  • 132 1 The camera cannot lie. The picture below showtag only a section of the 60,000 strong gathering at the Merdeka Rally held at the old Kallan c Airport last Sunday, clearly mirrors the aspirations of the people of Singapore for independence. They gathered there m response to
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  • 61 1 JERUSALEM. Isreal. Mar. 19.— Mr. David Ben-Gurion Israeli Prime Minister declared that Egypt was certain 'to attack Isreal within the next few months unless Israel 1 received defensive arms m the 'most immediate future.' Mr. Ben-Gurion who is also i Defence Minister, was speaking at a
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  • 56 1 In stockinged feet, the Earl and Countess of Mountbatten pay homagv at Mahatma Gandiii'H Shrine at new Delhi, after laying a wreath there. It was at this spot, eight years ago, that they brushed aside security regulations and squatted cross-legged on the muddy ground for the
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  • 49 1 HONGKONG, Mar. 19— Mr. Rathan Kumar Nehru India's Ambassador to Communist China, arrived here today on his way to a conference m New Delhi. He would not explain the nature of the conference. He said he would return to Peking m April.- Reuter
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  • 55 1 NOTED INDIAN ACTOR-MP TO VISIT MALAYA The Government of India propose to send a cultural delegation shortly i\i S'jme countries of South East Ahta. The delegation, which will be led by Prithvi Raj Kapoor, Member oj Parliament and well-known actor, will u» it Burma, Singapore, Malaya, Indonesia, North and South
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  • 242 1 MOUNTBATTEM TO HELP INDIAN NAVY BOMBAY, Mar. 19.— Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Britain's first Sea Lord, said here that the British Government would welcome a flow of British Investment into India so that it could play its part m India's economic advancement. Lord Mountbatten arrived here yesterday after a four day
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  • 75 1 A gang of about four terrorists entered Slmpang Pula New VtUage m the Ipoh district of Perak m the early hours on Sunday morning: through a hole m the perimeter fence. Before they left they stole 11 shotguns and 230 rounds of shotgun ammunition. m a
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  • 168 1 LONDON, Mar. 19.— The Financial Times today emphasised the importance of trade with China for Britain and Hong Kong. This authoritative newspaper claimed that the British Government is determined to get the Chinese strategic embargo qh&oged. 'It* remains true that In the
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  • 308 1 Australian Troops Even In Independent Malaya Casey Not Sure If Malaya Would Join S. E. A. T. O. MELBOURNE, Mar. 19.— Auslra ia n troops would remain m Malaya even after the country became self-govero-!J\St year, External Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey said ill an, air»r>rt p*es s interview. Mr
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  • 257 1 PAX-INDIA BORDER CLASH AGAIN NEW DELHI. Mar. 19.—Reports reaching here today said one Indian soldier was killed and 12 injured m a clash between Indian and Pakistani border forces at Husainiwala, West Punjab, last night. Mortars and automatic weapons were used m the clash which lasted 12 hours the reports
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  • 62 1 KAhAC HI, Mar. 19.— Three Pakistanis were killed whan Indian troops opened fire m the Hu»ainiwala area of the IndoPakistan border last night, the I Pakistan government Raid to- Reuter JAKARTA, Mar, 19.—President Soekarno plans to visit the Federation of Malaya after the first elected parliament and a
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  • 489 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Tue, Mar. 20, 1956 STILL MORE ERRONEOUS THEORIES IN our editorial yesterday we saw how erroneous is Sir Ivor Jennings' theory that nationalism m Asia is an importation from the West. Today we shall examine some more of his fantastic observations which he has made
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  • 848 2 GERMMI SCHOLAR'S VIEW MADRAS: "To-day *c study Sanskrit and the culture <rf ancient and medieval India, not only for their own sake, but particularly because without a proper kjnowle%e and understanding of that langu- :wm «W»S»i*tandliig of modernlnr <*«*v«tf»*. I**wif Alsdocf, Head University of Hamburg,
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  • 95 2 INCREASED INFLUX FROM E. PAKISTAN NEW DELHI: The Rehabilitation Minister Mr. Mehr Chand Kanma, told the Lok Sabha that the Government of India had asked the Tripura Government for facts about the reported hungerstrike m Trlpura by about 100 refugees from East Bengal. He assured the House that every possible
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  • 162 2 liv f™ AI S? v Tne Pakistan foreign Office is at a loss to Know who would communicate the SEATO communique oa Kashmir to the United Nations. Tiie Pakistan Government have not done it. According 1 to the Foreign Office, Pakistan is satisfied with SEATO resolution
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  • 62 2 BOMBAY* Nine stainless steal-lined milk tank- «*a«lty of 9,999 gmlloM each, wen brought to Bombay last week aboard toe New Zealand freighter Wairimu" from Wellington. They can be used for transporter milk either by rail or read. They form the first consignment of 20 such task•n
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  • 225 2 INSURANCE EXECUTIVES ARRESTED NEW DELHI; Six officials of Insurance companies had been arrested after the issue of the Ordinance taking over management of life insurance business, Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue an<i Civil Expenditure, told the Rajya Sabha last week. Mr. Shah said that th e arrests were
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  • 111 2 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the Indian Federation of Working Journalists, which concluded its three-day session here last week, passed a resolution appealing to managements of newspapers to work the provisions of the Working Journalists Act m an atmosphere of cordiality and goodwill. The Committee welcomed the
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  • 267 2 UKNAKULiAM: Mr. M- GO--pala Menoni, India's ConsulGeneral m New York addressing the members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Mattancherry, said that there was great scope for developing India's export trade to the U.S. There was good demand for Indian handicrafts m the U.S., he
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  • 296 2 MADRAS: Answering a volley of questions on Government's Family Planning schemes m the Assembly last week MR. A. B. SHETTY, Health Minister, said Government had called for proposals from the Director of Medical Services for providing facilities for vasectomy operation m Government hospitals m the State.
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  • 709 2 Manufacture Of Steel Tubes INDO-BRITISH VENTURE ■MSB gfgfg •i. Btewart P aid a tribute to the Tatas and expressed the confidence that th e new plant would make valuable contribution to India's Second FiveYear Plan. DIVERSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIES Dr. Srikrlshna Sinha, m his Inaugural address said that the only hope
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  • 374 2 NjuW DEIjHI: Mr. Jan Prakash Narayan concluded his two-day talks on States reorganisation with Prime Minister Nehru. At the 45-minute meeting held m the Prune Minister's room m Parliament House, 1-andit Pant, Home Minister, was also present. Mr. Narayan declined to tell anything- to Pressmen about the
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  • 213 2 NEW DELHI: The misea Industrial Policy Statement of the Government of India might be ready m anotner tw 0 months, tne Industries M lnu ster, Mr. Nityanand Kanunim told the Lok Sabha. The Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, told Mr. S. C siiythal.
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  • 152 2 NtivV Utui^il: Xne uw ML nistry m its report for ltfOS-06 said tnat m tne legislative ntU, the Ministry would be coDcerued m the near future with the further progress of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Bill and the Hindu Succession Bil). "The remaining parts of the Hindu
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  • 2012 3 Dulles's Assurance Attitude To Goo AndKashmir Clarified NEW DELHI: MB. JOHN FOSTER DULLES II sic^ KETARY OF STATE, CATEGORICALLY (ALLY REJECTED A SUGGESTION MADE^/v^St CONFERENCE HfiRE THAT AMBMCANATTITI&E T<? WARDS GOA AND KASHMIR WAS GUIDED BY «w DESIRE TO TEACH INDIA
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  • 294 3 ALI BABA PRODUCER FELICITATED MADRAS: Mr. t. R. Sundaram, Mangin^ Director. Modem Theatres was felicitated for producing th e first colour picture "All Baba and Forty Thieves' m South India at a party got up by a committee of hosts at New Woodlands, Edward Elliots Road. Rajah Sir M. A.
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  • 622 3 Extension Of Experiment CONSIDERATION BY YEAR.END MADRAS: Government would consider the quesr tion of introduction of Tamil for official purpose m tttie districts at the end of this year, m the light of the results of the experiments (they wertf now conducting; m th.s regard hi
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  • 175 3 EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS: INDU-SOVIET SCHEME NEW Lnuurxi; mere was a proposal ior excnange of stuuents between inaia and tne Soviet Union aunng tne current year, Parliamentary Secretary to the &aucatiou Minister, Mr. Mono Monon juas, told the Lok Saona. He informed Prof. d. C. Sharana that this excnange was part
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  • 222 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have accepted the recommendation of the Forward Markets Commission that recognition should be granted for a period of three years to an association that may be constituted at Cochin for carrying os futures tradins: m pepper. By a notification Issued
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI: Thai ettnivcFebruary SO worried the Communist member Mr. Anandan Narabiar m the Lok Sabha last week. The Prime Minister was explaining to the House how Mr. M. C. shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, bad come to know of the leakage on
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  • 300 3 INCREASE IN INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT OF INDIA NEW DELHI: An all-round Increase m industrial production setting up m many instances a record since 1947, a rising demand for goods leading to acute scarcity m the case of basic commodities such as steel and cement and a rise m the level of
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  • 153 3 AMERICAN AID TO MADRAS CYCLONE VICTIMS NEw DELHI; Gifts of milk powder and butter oil sent by three "sending agencies" In the United States were utilised for providing relief to the Madras State flood victims of Madras State last year. Standing this m the Lok Sabha last week the Deputy
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  • 222 3 NEW DELHI; The seventh annual International Children's Art Exhibition organised by Shanker** Weekly was Inaugurated here last week by the union Finance Minister, Mr. c- D. Deahmukh. On show are 2,000 drawings and paintings selected 'rom 35,000 entries received from 5? countries for the seventh jju.ua] children's
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  • 380 3 NEW YORK; India will receive another one and a half million dollars worth of assistance from the UNICEF this year for carrying out her maternity and child welfare and antituberculosis programmes. Amon? the allocations which the Fund's Executive Board, which is meeting here now, is making
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  • 168 3 VS. STAND ON GOA CRITICISED CALCUTTA: Mr. John Strachey, M .P. and a former secretary of State for War m the Labour Cabinet, declared here last week that he was entirely opposed to Mr. IDulles's support to the Portuguese stand on Goa. •I think it is high time that places
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  • 129 4 PERABENIYA: It was a crying shame that Ceylon which was well known throughout the world for her religious tolerance and compassion should foe notorious for it s high crime rate, said Mr. D. H. R. a. Corea, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Traffic Information and Propaganda Division, at
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  • 360 4 Government Urged To Re-Examine Policy COLOMBO* Mr. R. P. L. Ro»s, Chairman of the predominantly European Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, last week asked the Ceylon Government to re-examine its policy of Ceylonisation so that it did not defeat the Government's aim of total development. He said
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  • 297 4 NATTANDIYA: The Nattandiya electorate is one of the important constituencies m the Island where much public attention will be focussed m the coming General Election. Chiefly because it is tha Constituency of the Speaker of the House of Representatives Sir Albert Peries, who is seeking re-election
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  • 136 4 JAFIFNA; Mr. C. Ponnambalam, advocate said here that there seemed to be a secret pact between the Federalist leaders, Mr. G. G. Ponnambaiam and Mr. c. Suntharalingam, to avoid contests m ccrtair electorates, Mr. Ponnambalum, Mr. S. J. V. ChelvanKvakam and Mr. C. vanniasinghdm were anxious to get
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  • 82 4 GALLE: Madlhe Pannaslha Maha Nayaka Thero, of Vail raramayn. Bambalapltlya who presided at a public meeting at Vidyallka Vldyalaya hall, said it was impossible to expect 65 members to be returned to the next Parallament of a total of 72 candidates put forward by a certain party. All
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  • 108 4 BOMBAY MILL MANAGER HELD AS HOSTAGE BOMBAY, Mar. 19— Thirty four strikers including three women were reported injured when police and striking textile workers clashed here last night m the yard of a mill. In addition two police officers and four constables were wounded by missiles. The clash occurred after
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  • 61 4 NEGRO SATYAGRAHIS' TRIAL NEW YORK. Mar. 19— Tlic Fellowship of Reconciliation said yesterday, that more than -00 American white and Negro clergymen have expressed willingness to go to Montgomery, Alabama, and take the pulpits of 25 Negro clerics facing bus boycott charges. Ninety-three Negroes, including the clergymen, go on trial
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  • 201 4 PEASANT LEADER'S CHARGE VADDUKODDAI: 'We are misguided and misled by our own Tamil leaders as they are not sincere," said Mr. N. Senathirajah, president of the Peasants' Association of Jaffna, presiding at a meeting held at the Periya Thambirana Kovilady m Chulipuram. Mr. Senathlrajah further said that even Sir John
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  • 44 4 KUUYAPITIYA: Th« NUP was the only party which worked according to democratic principles said Mr. U. B. Wannlaayake Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance at a public meeting at Raaasgalla hi support of Mr. R. B. Rakawa, UNp nominee for Dandagamuwa.
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  • 170 4 COLOMBO: Professor A. L. Blakers head of the Depart- ment of Mathematics at the University of West Australia, Mil that because they conducted their classes m English, they were able to exchange professors with Eng-lish-speaking countries. That helped to bring up their standards. Professor Blakers, who is
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  • 195 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Mercantile Union's strike m the 45 firms has been called off. The decision was taken by an overwhelming majority at the Union's general meeting at De Mcl Park. About 5,000 strikers were present. Forty five of them voted against the decision to go back
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  • 90 4 RATNAPURA: Mr. C E. Attygalle, former M.P. for Ratnapura, said at a pre-elec-tion meeting In the market square here that when his father died, he left him sufficient property for a comfortable existence. But 4t was his will that his son should work for the welfare
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  • 53 4 HATTON: "To be fully effective the Ceylon Workers' Congress must be a democratic organisation. which means that the membership must have full responsible participation m its development." So said Mr. T.S. Bevln, Asian representative for the plantation section of International Confederation of Free Trade Unions at
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  • 74 4 MR. J A \V A H A RL A L NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister welcomes ADMIRAL EARL MOUNTBATTEN and the COUNTLESS MOUNTBATTEN at New Delhi Airport on their arrival for a \veek' 8 tour of India, on Mar. 14. Mountbatten was Britain's last Viceroy of
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  • 390 4 Mr. tJeoffrey Leembruggen an Administrative Officer m the Singapore 'Civil Service, has just spent six months on attachment to the Office of the United Kingdom High Commissioner m Canberra, Australia's national capital. He is therefore the first person to set about, m a
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  • 127 4 PAX— TURKEY TALKS ON BAGDAD PACT KARACHI. Mar. 19- The Bagdad Middle East Dtueuce Fact figured m talks here between Mr. Adnan Mendcres, the Turkish Prime Minister, and leaning Pakistani statesmen. Mr. Menders, who arrived here with his Foieign Minister, Mr. Fuad Koprulu, on a seven-day official visit to Pakistan,
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  • 149 4 Mr. S. B. Bapat, at present adviser to Singapore's Chiej Minister, Mr. Uavid Marshall tm admini;trative reorganisation, made himselj available to the members of the Indian University Graduates Association, for refreshing their me. aiories about affairs m India and to bring their knowledge of devefopment m
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  • 172 4 TO DEFEAT TERRORISM IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Mar. 19— Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, told a press conference here that Britain's immediate purpose m Cyprus was to defeat terrorism and continue trying to reconcile "conflicting interests m this intractable problem." In his first public statunem since his announcement
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  • 143 4 SYMPATHISERS OF B K IN U.K. LONDON, Mar. 19.— The Foreign Office has snubbed a old by Kussian sympatnistira m Britain to Play host next month to Marshal Nikolai tSUganln and Mr. Mihxiu. Khrushchev, It was disclosed he>e. The British-Soviet 'Friendship Society has been refuseu time to entertain the Soviet
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  • 168 4 MOSCOW, Mar. 19.—Students staged rowdy demonstrations m Georgia, birthplace »f Stalin. 11 days ago after denunciation of the late Soviet leader at the Communist Farty Congress here m February. The demonstrations begun comparatively quietly on March 7, when students canny portraits of Stalin marched through the streets. They
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  • 145 4 IKE'S PLAN FOR M-EAST ASIA WASHINGTON. Max. 19.— President Eisenhower will present Congress with ii.-w ioreign am proposals to uteet Soviet Economic penetration m inc. Middle East and Asia. uetails of his 4,860 million uollar programme have not disclosed, but it is certain that .t will receive a hostile reception
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    • 104 4 Today: 5.15— 6.30— 8.15 pan. KlMhore Kumar and Vyjayaottanala "PEHLI JHALAK" Tomorrow: "JADUOAR" BROADWAY Theatre UOHORE BAHRI, Opening Today 3—^.30—0.1 5 P M Girija and p. S. Govindan m KALYANAM SAIDUCO (Tamil) Q| A.aM^kaMn A few days more OD| v 11^^ PrWI# TODAY 2 SHOWS GLORIOUS 2nd WEEK AT 3.
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