Indian Daily Mail, 11 May 1956

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  • 19 1 I ndian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 84 feii NGAA*ORE t FRili.i^, MAY 11, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 423 1 Sambanthan' s Futile Bid To Avert 'Go Slow PLANTATION WORKERS 9 WAGE DISPUTE Union Secretary Talks Of Colossal Dividends 'Let Trees Rest, No Increase' Say Employers (From Our Correspondent) KUAI A LUMPUR, THURS: THE FEDERATION J£s?1 T| L M^STLR, MH, V. T. SAMBANiH AN TODAY MADE A BELATED AND FUTILE
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  • 72 1 ANGLO-SOVIET APPEAL TO NORTH SOUTH VIETNAM L.ONDON, May 10.— Britain and Russia have called on North and South Vietnam to take steps towards free elections to being about reuDiflcation of the partitioned country, the Soviet News Agency Tass announced to-day. The agency released documents issued during the London talks on
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  • 172 1 Following are some interesting facts found m the City Council of Singapore, Annual Report 1954, just published. POPULATION City's population m the midyear of 1954 was estimated at 830,615. the birth-rate being 49.28 per mile. VEHICLES There were 4,045 trishas for hires and 19 for pijvate
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  • 148 1 WASHINGTON, May 10. The United States does not claim sovereignty over military bases it has acquired around the world' President Elsennower re-affirmed yesterday. The question came up at the President's news conference when he was asked about reports that Americans of Jewish extraction were
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  • 75 1 AACHEN, May 10. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, to-day described Sir Winston Churchill as the inspirer of European Union and the advocate of friendship between Gremany, France and Britain. Speaking after Sir Winston Churchill had been awarded the Charlemagne Prize m the Ancent Town Hall
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  • 29 1 PROGRESSIVE PARTY PASSES INTO OBLIVION! A Government Gazette notification says that under the Societies Ordinance, the Progressive Party of Singapore ceases to be a political association from April 11.
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  • 26 1 SELAMAT HARI RAY A PUASA The Indian Dally Mall coavey s Its Selarnat Hart Raya Puasa to all its Muslim readers, patrons advertiser* and wellwishers Ed.
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  • 54 1 VATTCAN CITY. May 10.— Pope Pius XII yesterday received m special audience American film star Gary Cooper, together with his wife and two children. Cooper said he was 'very much impressed." H s wife told reporters she had been moved to tears m the ore- sence
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  • 163 1 LONDON, May 10. Prime Minister Eden yesterday declined to discuss tne case of Com.aaruer L onoi (Buster) Crabb. retired, missing British frogman last seen April 19 near the Soviet cruiser Ordzhoni<sldze m Portsmouth Bay. It would not be In the pub--1 c iaterest" to discuss Crabbs's
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  • 39 1 A Singapore Government Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday says, Thursday, May 24, 1956, has been declared a Bank and Public Holiday (Veeak Day) m substitution for Wednesday, May 23 as previously notified by the Government.
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  • 210 1 DJAKARTA, May 10.— The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Royal Dutch Shipping Company (KPM) Mr De Koe was yesterday called to the Attorney General's office m connection with the alleged illegal departure from Indonesia of a Dutch national employed a» a
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  • 116 1 SOITTH PARIS, Maine, May 10: Fifteen moral indictments have been returned by an Oxford County grand jury against the Rev. Carl G. Seaburg, 33, pastor of the First Universallst Church of Norway, Maine. The unmarried pastor was charged with seven "crimes against nature" and eight of "Indecent
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI, May, 10 Cechhoslovakia will help to stt up a sugar macftiner.y uianaiacturing plant m Ind.a, it was stated m parliament today. Mr. T. T. Krishnamacharl Minister for Commerce and Industry m a written reply to a question m the Council of States said
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  • 40 1 TOKYO, May. 10.— The newspaper Asahi reported to-day tuat Tokyo and CMayama cities detected radioactive radiation m rain that fen last Monday and Tuesday. It was believed tne Ma y 5 explosion at Bikini was the cause.
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  • 28 1 ABOARD USS MT. MCKIN-I-E3Y, Off Bikini, May 12 (Friday): An H-bomb test explosion scheduled early Friday was postponed again only a few nours oerore blast time.- AP
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  • 112 1 JABROW, England, May 10. A s©ven-ye*r-old boy w as charged In juvenile court to-day with having 1 1. Taken a truck filled with 15 empty beer barrel* from oaMd« pub and driven it 160 yards. t. Driven a car and a truck several miles before
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  • 891 1 MarahalVm Warming Hay 10: Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, who is negotiating here with the British Government on Independence for the Crown Co.ony, said yesterday that foe was "m agony hi seektag to find a solution that is acceptable to the people"
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  • 394 1 If^ l^' M&y 10: Mr Lennox-Boyd, Britt*h Ooloidal Secretary, reports to 9ir Anthony Eden's Cabinet today on his talks m far with, the delegation from Singapore seeking Independence for the bland Colony. The Anglo Singapore meetings, which opened here on April 23, took
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  • 22 1 WASHINGTON, May 10 Senator Wa:ter F. Georgia (Democrat-Georgia), 78-year-old Dean of the U.S. Senate, has decided net to seek ra. tocttoa, AP
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  • 109 1 INDIAN RECEPTION TO MARSHALL LONDON, May 10: Mr. Oavid Marshall, Chief Minister of Singapore, and Members of the All-Party Delegation from the Colony now In London were the Chief Gueet* at a reception Mre. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, India's High Commleaioner In Britain, gave last evening. Among the invitee* to the
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  • 131 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., May 10: Secretary General Hammarskjold is advocating a three-month trial period to see if cease-fire agreements he negotiated m the Middle East are really effective. If so, he then would favour an attempt m some quarter not necessarily his to work out a
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  • 570 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri, May 11, 1956 NATIONAL EDUCATION MOST BE NATIONALISED THE task before the Razak Committee as revealed m its terms oreference was the establishment of a "national system of education" m the Federation of Malaya. This national system oi education or "national education" as it may
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  • 2119 2 Voting On Clause In Hindu Succession Mil ffeM Over NEW DELHI: Efforts to reduce further the daughter's share m the m testate property were made by tne critics of the Hindu Succession B.li m the i^ok Sabha, on Friday List when during tbe
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  • 67 2 The Duke of Edinburgh Hearing his polo kit talks wit*i Qneen Elizabeth, May 6, when on Smith's Lawn, Windsor Great Park, about to take part m a polo match. Their two children. Prince Charles and Princes* Anne stand at left. The Duke of Edinburgh, playing
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  • 1100 2 Private Sector** Scope— Assurance CALCUTTA: Sardar Swaran Singh, Union Minister for Works, Housing and Supply, said here that the new industrial policy, as approved by the Government of India, was flexible and should, therefore, enable the private sector to extend m those fields In which this sector
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  • 132 2 BOMBAY: A news item appearing ln a sectlon JJ Press that Mr. Morarji Desai Chief MJniater of Wnbay! 2^^ appointed Home M iS™ °v a was not conflnned by Mr. Desai. m^S? a J3 woa C»»ed b y Pressmen Mr. Desai aald. "t liavp absolutely no
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  • 103 2 FES, Morocco, May 10. Four armed Moroccans kidnapped the French commaider of an army mobilization centre here yesterday, seizing him only 200 yards from his home and whisking him away m an automobile. Authorities identified tho victim as Major Rey. Tho kidnappers' motive is obscure. Andre Duboos,
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  • 1713 3 Bill For Protecting Press Reports Passed NEED FOR COVERING STATE LEGISLATURES /pJS* M 4 KL, TIic P»ri»«"M«tary Proceedings fS22 C 5 3 SLSI *■**•**»> MM IW6, moved by Mr. SS?£ U jffv!l? 8 o J? B***8 unanimously amidst cheers by the Lok Satha The BiU provides that no
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  • 146 3 NEW DELHI: The prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told the the Lok Sabha: "I do not think we can Insist on travellers and everybody staying" m rest-houses m Tibet which India had handed over to the Chinese Government. He was replying to Mr. B. D. Pande who had
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  • 155 3 MADRAS: A move is afoot for exploring the possibilities of starting a tyre manufacturing factory m Madras State. A representative of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Calcutta, accompanied by the District Manager of the Madras Office of the Company, met the Chief Secretary and the Secretary to
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  • 262 3 India Watching 'A' Test Effect NEW DELHI, May 19.— Mr Nehru India's Prime Minister told Parliament today that India had made adequate arrangements to watch the extent of any radioactive fallout 'rom the atomic test explosions and any consequent radioactive contamination of the airspace and the seas adjoining India. Mr.
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  • 1171 3  -  WOODROW WYATT WAS IT A SUCCESS OR FAIMXJRE? By LONDON: Never, perhaps has a visit had so many Interpretations put upon it as has that of the Soviet leaders. Premier Bulganln and Communist Party Chief Khrushchev, to this country or achieved such a prolonged
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  • 528 3 BURMA REFUSES COMPENSATION TO INDIANS NEW DELHI: "As far as th Government of India are awan no tangible steps have yet bee taken by the Government c Burma m respect of paymen of compensation to those wh suffered losses m Burma dvi ing the last war," the Parlia mentary Secretary
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI, May 10.— India and Pakistan yesterday opened talks on outstanding financial issues between them. Delegations of the two neighbouring countries met here with an agenda of some 33 Items— mostly dealing- with financial problems caused by the partition of the Indian subcontinent into the countries.
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  • 66 3 PACHMARHI: The President, Dr. Rajrndra Prasad, will arrive here on Monday 12 for a Bivweek stay, it is offlc'aliy learnt. thto will be the President's third visit to Paehmarhi. He had been to this h'll station farlier m 1653 and 1655. Hr. Praaad finds the bracing elfmate of
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  • 133 3 MADRAS: fcayor V. R. Ramanatha lyor Jiad the unique honour *f acting as tho high prfott for a while, when ho performed 25 marrfago* at a single stretch. Tho function was brief, simple mnd dignified. The couples were drawn from all castes among tho poorer claeees of Hindus
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  • 583 3 NEW DELHi; Prime Miniarer i-nt-aim Htuu m u»e uok oaoua c*mt wiule a^txan X to *>i tnu bvurta VAluieicuU! CO UMiUuue to iuucu4A* iv &outh vict i^ojii "ior u«c uaue ueunf," taut UUiCMt tciuoui UU4.18--*tU/M/rjr t>w;^» tuc icu»cu iv acWiww,e v»iWi u^e v*«neva w«w»« iOi tutaii
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  • 947 4 Merger Plan Withdrawn MPs' REACTION NEW DELHI:. The West Bengal Chief Minister's announcement at* ndor. ng the ktea qf even a union of his State with Bihar "m deference to publ.c opinion" ha» had a mixed re ception among; Congress Members of Parliament here. mere
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  • 208 4 A. F. L. C. I. O. Differences WASHINGTON: Officials o' the American Federation of La bour and Congress of Industrial Organisations acknowled ged that leaders of the newly merged labour group disagreed m their attitude towards India. They were commenting on an American Press report that at an executive meeting
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  • 161 4 BUDDHA DAY IN LONDON LONDON, May 10.—London aipiotiiatic representatives Of many Eastern coumnes wife participate m a puoiic meeting wnicn has been arranged here tor the May 23 to ceiebiate tne 2000tn Anniversary of the Kniigntment of the tcuddha. The High Commissioner for Ceylon, sir Claude Cbrea. will preside over
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  • 737 4 Quality Control Of Goods MADRAS: The need for paying special attention to the Quality control of goods projuced m India was eiup-.as.a cd by Mr. H. VoJrath, leadei of the West German Trade oe.egation, s^eak.ng at a reception held m their honour by the Consulate of Federal republic of U
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  • 149 4 NAIROBI: Mr. I. A. Cachalia, Secretary of the Transvaal Indian Congress, was sent back to India by Kenya immigration authorities, on the ground that he failed to satisfy them regarding possession of a "valid transit visa." Mr. Cachalia, who was on his way to South Africa
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  • 268 4 LONDON: Sir Cyril Jones, Chairman of the British Consortium which is to construct an iron and steel works for the Government of India, thanked the Indian Government for the way "m which they have met us m the negotiation that have gone so tar m a spirit
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  • 260 4 OOTACAMUND: Mr. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture and Industries, Madras went round the eucalyptus and wattle plantations m and around Ootacamund on May 2 and 3 m order to aquaint himself with the potential supply position of raw material m the initial stages for the proposed newsprint
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  • 232 4 MADRAS: THE DOMESTIC SPINNING UNIT WITH 16 SPINDLES, MANUFACTURED BY MR. D. BALASUNDARAM OFTHETEXTOOLS.COIMBATORE, WAS SHOWN TO PRIME MINISTER NEHRU AND OTHER UNION MINISTERS OF VARIOUS STATES GATHERED AT NEW DELHI ON MAY 1 AND 2 IN CONNECTION WITH
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  • 260 4 LONDON: An Indian Civil Servant claimed damages against the Crown In the High Court here for alleged breach of contract when his employment with the Government of Madras terminated at the time when India became independent. Mr. Ivor Rhys Jones, 40, of the Royal Aero Club,
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  • 89 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Krishnamacharya Jnghi asked the Prime Minister m the Lok Satoha whether an Invitation had been extended to the U.S President to virtt India. Mr. Sadat Ali Khan, Parliamentary Secretary for Exte:nal Affairs, said In a written reply "Yes, air." Since the
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  • 888 4 Importance Expressed By Dr. A. L. Mudaliar MADRAS: Dr. A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar. Vice-Chancellor of Madras University, omplmshed her© Hoe importance 41 p. actcjJ aspects of education and caJed upon the maimgihig bodies of educa toonal institutions to nee teat these were given their proper places m
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  • 118 4 CALCUTiA: Mr. Puian Chandra Das, an old revolulonary leader of Omted Bengal, was stabbed to death m South Calcutta. He was brought dead to hospital I tis reported that while waiting for a bus Mr. Das was attached by an unknown ass-ii-■aat Anil Guha, a young boy,
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  • 147 4 WASHINGTON America's first artificial satellite would probably stay up m space for two weeks. Dr. John Hagen. Director of the Project, "Vanguard", the eath satellite project said here. The man-made moon, a sphere of thin metal only 20 inches m diameter and weighing only 21 1/2 pounds would be
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  • 147 4 NEW DELHI: The Second Five Year plan is expected- to be presented to the Lok Sabha on May 15, the Minuter for Parliamentary Affairs Mr. Baty\inarayan Sinha, told the House The House is scheduled to discuss the Plan from May 23 to 28. Tnere are two or Uirec
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  • 32 4 HONGKONG: China will soon make motor cars, sircraft, tractors, and other products which she has never manufactured before Mr.. Po-Po. Director of the Government's Nat onal Construction Com-
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  • 3589 5 CEYLON PREMIER'S FMGHTiNG SPEECH No Hitch Once Mountbatten Explains It To Colleagues V" MlnUter, Mr. S. W. R. D. nmrnSUJSj?' lid the House of Representatives fiat the British bases m Cevton Mr. Bandaranaike sad there would not be any difficulty once Earl Mountbatten !iad explained
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  • 211 5 Mystery Of Br. 'Frogman' LONDON, «ia y 10.— A Soviet diplomat said Tuesday the Russians were enthralled by the mystery growing up around the disappearance of Britain's most famous "frogman"—Commander Lionel "Buster" Carbb. The diplomat said, "we know no more about Commander wTabb's activities than what the British press reported."
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  • 93 5 PARIS. May 10.— French Government leaden, yesterday iSK«d gruest of honour, Marshal Tito, to act as none^ nrokei between them, and the Foviet Government m an ef*orl to get the Kremlin to fce.p put an end to hostilities m North Africa, usualy well informed source* indicated
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  • 74 5 RAWALPINDI, West Pakistan. May 9: An Afghan patrol and a Pakistan Militia patrol exchanged fire m the Gazlona area of the Pakistan-Afghanis-tan border on Sunday an official source disclosed here yesterday. There were no casualties on the Pakistan side. Several border incidents have been reported since Afghanistan
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  • 65 5 BEIRUT: Mr. Nehru will visit the Lebanon for one day on July 24 on h's way back to India from visiting' London and Washington, the Indian legation here announced. It was also leared here that Mr. Nehru wouid visit Damascus, the Syrian cap tal
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  • 106 5 SUHRAWARDY ACCUSES NEHRU ROME, May. 10.— H. 8. Sunrawardy, -tader of the constitutional opposition to Panistan 9 Tuesday accused Premier Nehru or" andia of "treason against the principles of justice, morality and truth." The Pakistan ieader told a news conference that the Inulan leader had failed to follow the principles
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  • 103 5 NEW YORK, May 10.— The New York Post reported Tuesday that Canada is selling Israel 24 Sabre Jet fighter planes. The newspaper reported the purchasing price as being 911.000.000. The story gave no source, saying merely the Post "learn* ed" the sale was being made. Later
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  • 101 5 Nagas Surrender To Army SHILLONG North Bast India, May 10.— Many Naga trioewnen m revolt for an Independent Naga] and have ■ajrrendereo to the Indian Army under an amnesty offer accorain L to an Army spokesman Indian troops and police have restored order to Zunou>to. East Assam where Ufa r.ad
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  • 131 5 "Red Effort To Penetrate Africa" WASHINGTON, May 10.— U.S. Assistant Secretary of State George V. Allen declared Tuesday tfte Communist bloc "is making a concerted effort to penetrate Africa." Allen testified at a closed door sess.on of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee m nig role as the U.S. State Department's
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  • 67 5 NEW DELHI: It Das been decided that, on the expiry on July 8, 1966, of the ptoscnX term of appo ntment pf Mr. Ram Nath as Deputy Oover* nor of the Reserve Bulls, ot India, he will be re-appoint* ed to the same post fbr
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  • 183 6 AUSTRALIAN RICE TO UNDERSELL BURMA SIAM? V. S. PREDICTION CANBERRA, Austral: j, May 10: Austral an machine pj.ntcd rice would undersell the tradition J rice producers Siam and Burma hi five Asfos riceoonsuming countries, an American bustoes^riian pred'cted yesterday. Mr. Allen Chase. President of Flying Tiger Airlines, heads a group
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  • 30 6 Soviet Builders For U.S. LONDON, May. lo A delegation of Soviet builders Is on its way to toe United States for a 29>day tour. Moscow Radio reported yes- terday. AP
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  • 29 6 VBs lJm. VET CENTRE NEW YORK, May, 10 A 10-atorey, U851,300.000 veterinary research centre for cat* oogs, ttarrats and like Debs will soon ha huilt In AP this c"ty
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  • 257 6 *|»HE 54th Birthday of His Holiness Gnanavallal Paratfjothi Mahan was celebrated last week by his -Singapore devotees at Kalaimagal Tamil School. The function was attended by a number of devotees from the Federation also. In all 2000 people had assembled there that evening. Mr. G. Sarangapany,
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  • 66 6 LONDON. May 10. President Tito of Yugoslavia and Mrs. Tito nave accepted an invitation to spend several days m Corfu Island as guests of King Paul and Queen Frederica of Greece, the official Tanjug news agency broadcast from Belgrade yesterday. The date was not given but
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  • 28 6 LONDON, May, 10 Pel* ping Radio reported a Sudanese Tiaacs Union delegation ax-rived m Peiping yesterday at the invitation of the Red China Federation of Trades Unions. AP
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  • 86 6 VALLEY CITY. North Dakota, May, 10 An official of the Indonesian Government has arrived here to several day s observing the work programme of the North Dakota Welfare Department. He is M Soe-aeman Kramadlbrata, chief inspector, Department of Social Guidance and Rehabilitation m the Indonesion
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  • 72 6 Full Status For Tunisia Morocco JAKARTA, May, 10 Indonesia announced yesterday it has decided to recognize Tunisia and Morocco as ''Independent and full sovereign States." The government also has drafted a Mil providing for the creation of a provincial administration for disputed Dutch-held West New Guinea on Tidore i&and m
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  • 77 6 GENEVA, May, 10 Morocco, 'iiuHsla and the Sudan were elected to full member* ship mi n the World Heai.th OrO anisation yesterday at the world Health assembly. The three new members nad been participating m the •vt>rk 0/ WHO as associate members for several years.
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  • 79 6 NO MORE "H.E." Mr President" ROME, May 10.— Its "Mr. FrwW«rt^ In wpobUean ItMj? heftoeforta— not "Your Excellency." An official circular from the office of Prime Minister Antonio Segnt noted that a Postwar law abolished all royal titles and that a surKMtton has been made In parliament to baa me
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  • 73 6 COLOMBO, May 10.— A long delayed settlement of the outstanding debt incurred m rub-ber-rice trading with Ceylon Is to be made by Red China, it was learnt yesterday. China has agreed to pay Cey. lon the balance of nearly £2,000, 000. The sum represents the
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  • 35 6 10 Tons Of Chocolates TRENT, Italy, May, 10 Police set up a special guard yesterday when scores of children gathered around an overturned traLer truck which spilled 10 tons of chocolates on a highway. AP
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  • 46 6 Rainier Kelly VALENCIA, Spain, Hay, io Prince Rainier of Moncao and his American bride, movie star Grace KeKy, arrived yesterday from the Lalearlc Islands on his yacht Deo juvante IL They are eoingf to Madrid on Friday, reported] v to call on, Genera- lissimo Franco. AP
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