Indian Daily Mail, 9 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII. No. 174 SINGAPORE, THPBBPAY, AUGUST, 9, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 311 1 Nehru Deplores Exclusion Of Yugoslavia And Burma Br. Fr. Military Preparations Criticised NEW DELHI, Aug. B— lndia will attend the London Conference on the Suez Canal Mr. Nehru the Prime Minister said todayMr. Nehru criticised British and French military preparations and
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  • 146 1 Mrs. Pandit Calls On Earl Of Home LONDON. Aug. B— The Indian High Commissioner, Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, today delivered India's acceptance of the invitation to the Suez Con* ference to the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, the Earl of Home, a usually well informed source said. India's Prime
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  • 81 1 LONDON. Aug. 8— Kuala Lumpur is to be introduced for the first time as a stop on British Overseas Airways Corporation services between London and Singapore, it was announced today. Two services will stop there from August 13; One will ne a first class constellation
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  • 202 1 Netherland Is Watching Development WASHINGTON, Aug. A wait-and-see attitude prevailed here yesterday on Indonesia's- weekend action in repudiating about U551,000,000,--000 of its indebtedness to the Netherlands. American officials and representatives of world banking organisations alike withheld com. ment pending clarification of what specific debts Jakarta has renounced. An Indonesian Embassy
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  • 143 1 RANGOON, Burma, Aug 8 —Burmese Premier U Ba swe said yesterday he believes the border disptue with Communist China "can be settled peacefully through negotiations." Hundreds of Chinese troops were last week reported to have crossed a 500-mile stretch of Burma's northern frontier and penetrated up
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  • 106 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 8: Indian officials do not take a very serious view of a reported Chinese occupation of Burmese territory, it was learned here. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has declined all comment, but officials said the border in the area was
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  • 24 1 CaptainMohd. Nasir bin Haji Mohd. Tahir of the Malay Regiment has been appointed Public Relations Officer to the Federation Army.
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  • 187 1 TO FREEZE OUTPUT OF 'A'-WEAPONS WASHINGTON. Aug. 7— President Elsenhower today caned on Russia's Premier Bufganin to "do more to realise the hopes which were toorn at our meeting at Geneva" a year ago. In a personal letter to the Soviet leader, President Elsenhower also urged a new that Russia
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  • 206 1 MALAYA'S FIRST ENVOY TO AUSTRALIA The Government of the United Kingdom, Australia and the Federation of Malaya have agreed on the establishment of a post of Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya in Australia. The United Kingdom High Commissioner will remain responsible for the representation of the Government of the
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  • 297 1 NOW A BIGGER BOMBAY STATE INDIA GOVT. DECISION Sourastra, Gujarat, Kutch Marathi Areas And City From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. S. The Government of India have decided that one composite State consisting of Bombay City, Sourastra, Gujarat Kutch, and Marathi areas of the present Bombay, Hyderabad, Madhya Pradesh
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  • 203 1 Policeman Of Premier Nehru's Household Is A Watchman VANCOUVER, Aug. B—Harkirpai Singh Sara, a former policeman in the household of Prime Minister Nehru of India, Is working nights as watchman here and studying drafting in the day time. Sara, 30, arrived here with his wife, Shobba, a year ago, after
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  • 174 1 W. BENGAL GOVERNOR PASSES AWAY From our Own Correspondent I MADRAS. Aug. 8. Mr. H. C. Mukerjee West Bengal Governor died at Rajbhavan, Calcutta last evening of heart failure. Though nearly eighty years old he had been working on the State affairs till the very end. AU the Government of
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  • 294 1 Nasser Expected To Make Announcement NEW YORK, Aug. B— Asian diplomatic sources at the United Nations said that there was a 60-40 chance that Egypt would bring the Suez dispute to the U. N. Security Council. The sources said they had
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  • 66 1 CAIRO. Aug. 8: Egyptian newspapers were unaimous in asking where the United Nations stood on the Suez issue. The mass circulation Al Akhbar wrote: 'People throughout the world today are wondering how the United Nations is showing an inexplicable indifference to events and developments which it
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  • 66 1 DULLES DOES NOT PREFER UNITED NATIONS WASHINGTON, Aug. 8: Mr. John Foster Dulles. American Secretary of State, told the latin-American Ambassadors at his meeting here with them, that be supported the big three decision to call a 24-nation Conference on Suez. He defended the proposal to resolve the Suez crisis
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  • 239 1 FED. ARMY CONFAB AT PORT DICKSON The Annual Conference of the Federation Army will be held at Port Dickson from Aug. 25 to September 2. Last year the Conference, the first of its kind, was held at Head quarters, Ist Federal Division /District* Taiping, and was considered a great success.
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  • 115 1 Two more Communist terrorists have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. A sentry at a base camp of the sth Bn., the Malay Regiment, in the Kluang area of Johore on Tuesday opened flre on 6-7 armed and uniformed terrorists seen approaching, killing one
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  • 322 1 What Is Fair For Singapore V\fHAT is fair for Singapore? This was the subject the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd discussed in London recently. Announcing this to the pressmen at the Singapore Airport yesterday, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who returned
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  • 74 1 46th Anniversary The United Chinese Library, Singapore, celebrated its 46th anniversary yesterday with great eclat. The cocktail party which it gave in honour of the occasion at its premises at No. 51, Armenian Street, was attended by about 500 guests. The Library received a large number of messages and greet,
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  • 81 1 STOCKHOLM, Aug. 8— Sweden and Japan have agreed to abolish entry visas for each others nationals from next month, the Foreign Ministry here announced today. From September 1 they will be able to enter each others countries on production of a passport only and stay there for 90
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  • 103 1 LONDON, Aug. 8 Britain announced today it was her intention that the dispute overthe Suez Canal "should be peacefully settled." Announcing this the foreign office spokesman said it represented "no change" in British policy. Reuter PARIS, Aug. 8 India's agreement to attend the London Conference caused no surprise
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  • 449 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Thur., Aug. 9, 1956 NOT IN INDIA'S INTRESTS THE arguments advanced by a Madras Customs official in support of the reduction in the duty-free limit do not, in our opinion, stand to reason, nor even the test of economic principles. According to the official, the taking
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  • 125 2 AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION POLICY GAMPOLA: Religions and i'acial differences should not be allowed to interfere with the activities of a trade union. If •such differences existed in unions, they would result in chaos, said Mr.* K. J. Fernando, secretary of the Kandy Jathik i Guru Sangamaya. at a meeting of the
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  • 3636 2 Pant Refutes Desfctttukh's Charges NEW DELHI: In a firm but dignified speech the Home Minister, Pandit Pant, repudiated Mr. Deahmukh's allegation that some Congress leaders entertained animus towards Maharashtra. The Home Minister was winding up the five-day debate on the motion for consideration of the States
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  • 101 2 ARBITRATION FOR BORDER DISPUTES NEW DELHI: Dr. S. Radha. krishnan. the Vice-Preaident is understood to have declined a request to arbitrate on certain border disputes arlafag from the reorganifcation of the States. .J l^ request w made by the Executive Committee of the Congress Parliamentary Party S* n attempt t©
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  • 168 2 °?i A: A Samyukta Maharashtra with Bombay city Bclgaum an d Karwar is our i?/.. ht and we sha have it This was the new slogan commended to the Maharashtnans by prominent opposition leaders including- Mr. N c Chatterjee, Mr. A. K. Gtopalan.' }J r H V. Hamath
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  • 86 2 World Geographical Congress MADRAS; Dr. George Kunyan. Professor of Geography, University of Madra*; an <i Vice-President, International Geographical union, left by Air India International to Paris Sf T to RJo de Janeiro, to attend the 18th InternaUonal Geographicai Congress and participate In the Proceedings of the Ninth General Aaaembfy of
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI: Mr JL P Government, he said, proposed enormously. Government was nSS?i ngr fa i r prlce 3to a foX f Places to ««th Replying to supplementarles. J2L Jain s aid that rice was beta* sold at Rs. 17-8-0 per by fair price ahoL^n
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  • 15 2 Hindustan Time s and Sardar TnrtiJi A Pa^ lkkar t" 6 former
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  • 4197 3 NEW BILL IN INDIA Bill Also On Press Council ihuSS 1 J lhe Newspaper Price-Page Sche«^f 1956whi <* seeks to provide for th? regulation of the price charged for newspapers in relation to their pages and of matters connected therewith for the
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  • 19 3 B O. A. C. Children's Special f!!S* -I'fS. n^wßwngMitiji^young people and children fly annually at the beginning of school
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  • 123 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, said in the Rajya Sabha that the question of appointing a commission to enquire Into the working of the Dalmia-Pain concerns was under the consideration of Government. Mr. Shah told Mr Govinda Reddy that if it
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  • 56 3 PHILIPPINES' REQUEST TO INDIA FOR RICE /yew DELHI; The Philippines Government had approached the Government of India for supply of one lakh metric tons of rice, but the Government of India had not complied with the request. Mr. A. P. Jain, Minister for Food and Agriculture, told Dr. Rama Subhag
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  • 86 3 Nn,w DtHLM.I: Mr. B N. Datar, Minister in the Ministry ■of Home Aita.rs, said in the Rajya Sabha recently that a total expenditure of Rs. 10,22,--2t>3-0-6 was incurred on the states Reorganisation Commission. He was answering Dr. P. c. Mitra. M'nc cuairinan, Syed Fazl Oli, urew
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  • 115 3 NaW Utuunl: Mr. A. C. Guha, Minister for Revenue ana Defence Expenditure, told Ml Vaimlla that they did not w the suggestions made by Mi. C. Rajagopalachari regarding decimal coinage practili this scheme were to be accepted, it would mean increasing the value of the rupee to Rs.
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  • 1159 4 DECIDE ON A PLAN OF ACTION WITH ONE VOICE BAXTICOLOA The need of the Tamil-apeakwr people today knot t^ "-I~tedly the praise. oTthe* tSSP la^aa*? ta? decide on a plan of action for the future, and ttds with one HS^£LL. me ?S& k** 1 by FedenU
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  • 264 4 HARIJANS URGED TO JOIN FED. PARTY CHAVAKACHCHEHEI: 'I would ask the Harijans to join trie Federal Party in -.heir fight for freeing the Tamllspcaking people, and not ray attention to petty differences," Mr. V.N. Navaratnam, M.P. for C.'huvakachchori, told the Chavakachcheri Federal Party Union at its meeting neiu to day
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  • 149 4 SINHALESE; GOVT. DEPTS IN QUANDARY! COLOMBO: Almost all go-. vernment departments have been caught unprepared to cope with the rush of public correspondence in Sinhalese after the "Sinhala only" BUI became law few days ago. Departments under the Ministry of Local Government, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of
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  • 58 4 JAFFNA: At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Kalai Arangam, Jaffna, presided over by Kalai Pulavar K. Navaratnam, president, the draft programme for the year was approved. It was decided to have monthly dance and musical recitals and lectures on Fine Arts The Committee also
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  • 104 4 KANDY: Mr. C.A.S. Marikkar, Minister of Posts Broadcast and Information has ordered the Pastmaster-Gene-ral to recover Rs. 300 being arrears due for a private telephone at Kandy registered in the name of Mr. S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike. The matter came up when the Postmaster-General sought the advice
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  • 266 4 CAIRO, Aug. 8. A clandestine Arabic broadcast uigin R Egyptians to "overthrow tyrant Aibdel Nasser" has been beard daily on the wavelength of the Vdve of the Arabs ever since Egypt's President Nasser nationalised the Suez CanaL The monitoring service 01 the British Broadcasting Corporation has
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  • 79 4 The nation is more important than the language" said the Ven'ble Harold De Soysa Archdeacon rjf at the annual prize-givmg of St. Matthews 'College last week. The present Issue was not merely a language issue but a moral issue and it was the uuty of all to
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  • 550 4 'TRADE UNIONISM AND RACIALISM MATUGAMA; The Australian immigration policy was wholly sympathetic and based on no unaue discrimination, said Mr. A. J. Eastman, Amoassador for Australia, addressing the third anniversary meeting of the Matugama foung Men's Christian Association. He said modern
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  • 579 4 KARLOVY VARY: India hit the headlines In the Ninth international Film Festival, in Karlovy, vary, recently when Blmal Roy's ''Devd&s" was premiered at the Festival Theatre before a large and distinguished gathering, which consisted of high-ranking officials of the Czechoslovak Government and the Indian Embassy, Visiting
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  • 111 4 An India n documentary film about the visit of the Soviet leaders, Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev, to India was awarded a prize for "promoting friendship between nations" at the International film festival which ended here. The film showed that "the sincere welcome etxended
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  • 63 4 Picture shows Che' Khadljah binte Tasir of Temerloh, Pah. aag who has recently won the first prize of the Sunlight Soap "Happieat Bride of the Month" Competition for the month of June. You can win a prize too. You can also aak for leaflets from Messrs.
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  • 574 4 Refinery Proposed In Public Sector DEHRA DUN: The Union Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. K. D. Malaviya, announced here that for developing Assam oil certain preliminaries had been agreed upon tentatively between the Government and the Assam Oil Company, on the basis of which
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  • 100 4 ERNAKULAM:The Ernakulam Municipal Council, at its meeting adopted a resolution calling upon the authorities to exempt people with a monthly income of Us. 100 and less from payment of the municipal profession tax. Moved by Mr^ E. V. Abraham (Congress), the resolution requested the administration to
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  • 125 4 NEW DELHI: A number of Indians are undergoing training in drilling operations at Digboi with the Assam Oil Company, said Mr. K. D. Malaviya, Union Minister for Natural Resources, in the Lok babna, The Minister was replying to a joint question by Messrs. Bhagwat Jha Azad,
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  • 79 4 BOMBAY: The Government of imported antibiotics which the re-export of a limited quota of imported antibiotics which have been revialled in India Announcing this, a notification issued last week by the Joint Chief Controller of Exports, Bombay, says the quota has been released for allotment to such
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  • 264 5 New Move On United States Pattern h M^^ US U A !f- h The SFian Government a dra f t scheme for realization of the proposed federal union between Syria and Egypt "sihe^ondt™ agOVCniment spokesman said The spokesman told reporters the draft bill will be presented to Egypt
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  • 246 5 A -WEAPONS CAN'T DECIDE WAR -Zhukow N.SW YORK, Aug. 8— So viet Marshal Georgi Zhuko\ says in a tetter to an Americai newspaperman that airpowei and nuclear weapons cannot decide a war. The Soviet Union has reduc ed its armies, Zhukov say« not because it thinks larg< armies outmoded but
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  • 257 5 BURGESS AT ODDS WITH MacLEAN? LONDON, Aug. 8, The mother of runaway British diplomat Guy Burgess returned last night from visiting him in the Soviet Union. She hinted Burgaaa now is at odds with fellow renegade Donald MacLean. The two Foreign Office men fled from Britain to Moscow nve years
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  • 112 5 AKRON, Ohio, Aug. 8, A. rubber plantation that initially will extend over 3.000 acres in Eastern Brazil is being established by the Firestone Tire Rubber Co., U was announced Monday. Within six years the first trees will be yielding latex to be tapped by the vanguard of
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  • 183 5 a D^ SCUS A ug. 8, Premier Sabri Assali declared Monday Syria would go to war if W tries to divert the course of the Jordan River- H e told newsmen it would be a "no-mercy war Io defend her sovereignty and
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  • 97 5 MERCHANTS MURDERED AT VIJAYAWADA VWA*A.WA£>A: Mr P Venkata Rao, aged 36, a timber mercnant of Rajahmundry was murdered here last week it is aiieged that he was murdered while h e was travelling in a jUtKa with two others There were nine stab injuries on his Mr. K. G. Eradi,
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  • 152 5 Guerilla War Over Suez Feared WASHINGTON. Auk. 8. American officials working on the Suez Canal crisis talk of a possibly long period of Arah sabotage and guerilla war should Britain and France use military force. This was the concensus among officials who kept in close touch with development* around the
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  • 245 5 A beautiful young lady visit- ed Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. the other day and ended up by accompanying Mr. SURF to 4^ mile Klang Road where she presented schoolgirl Mus Mary Wong with an Electric iron for being a SURF user. It turned out that the
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  • 24 5 COLOMBO: Ceylon and Egypt have agreed to exchange envoys. The agreement was reached some tone before the Suez Canal crisis.
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  • 310 5 INTER-PLANETARY TRAVEL BY 1966? CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts, Aug. 8, The director of the Harvard Observatory, said Monday interplanetary travel by 15*66 may be possible, based on satellite programmes now taking shape in the research Dr. Donald H. Menzel ioia the opening session of a twoweek study programme on satellites and orbital
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  • 122 5 August in Deacline In Egypt? CAIRO, Aug. 8, The Egyptian Cabinet held a special two hour meeting Monday night under the chairmanship of President Nasser and discussed the Western invitation to attend Suez Canal crisis talks in London on Aug. 16. An official Egyptian source told reporters the cabinet also
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  • 46 5 MEXICO CITY, Aug. 8, A naked man walking down the sidewalk startled residents of the exclusive Lomas residential area Monday Conrado Paalcios Ramirez told police he had been attacked by three men who stripped him of all his clothing. The attack occured in broad daylight. AP
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  • 575 5 SEQUEL TO NEHRU'S MOVE LONDON, Aug. 8, The proposed 24-nation conference on the Suez Canal hung in the balance today amid signs that Premier Nehru of India may be shaping a counter plan to save face for Egypt Although invitations for the international meeting
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  • 129 5 PANAMA, Aug. 8, Exdictator Juan Peron's gin friend and bodyguard were to leave for Venezuela last night as reliable reports circulated that the former Argentine ruler was ready to shift his place of exile. Peron, who has lived in Panama for nine months, was reported planning
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  • 693 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, It still remains to be seen whether the United States handled Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser well or shrewdly. He's not a simple man. He's an emotional man, a gambler and a conspirator. This army colonel, a would be assassin in his earlier
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  • 114 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, The World Bank increased its net income during the 12 month ended June 30. In a year-end financial statement, the Bank said the total reacehd U5529,200,000 compared with U5524,700 000 in the preceding fiscal period. The income went into the reserve against losses
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  • 91 5 COCHIN GUJARATHIS' CONTRIBUTION ERNAKULAM: The Cochin Gujarathi Mahajan. a social organisation of Gujarathi residents in Cochin, has sent to the Chief Commissioner of ?Y«il t a sum of Ra 11 .°00 for relief to the "earthquake victims" of Kutch. The Gujarathi Mahajan has opened an "earthquake relief fund" here to
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    • 96 5 A. < 111 g Uf4COMrORTA6LE WHILST on inspection, a famous British General of World War II came across an officer's billet in the North African desert and was surprised to find it well equipped wrth a*r" The Officer, expecting to be bawled out, was agreeably SBST/ft! im 2?"^"' V* Ut
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  • 851 6 Differences On Political Future Of Indonesia JAKARTA, Aug. B— "When two Mods are fighting the sheep will not go between them." So spoke vice-President Mohammed Hatta on one occasion, probably not realizing the simile might be applied to what is shaping up in Indonesia today. Hatta is threatening
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  • 142 6 RUSSIA PERTURBED OVER PAKISTAN LONDON, Aug. B— A Pakistan Parliamentary delegation of nine, who have been in the Soviet Union for the past three weeks on a goodwill tour, arrived here by air last night from Moscow. One member of the delegation told reporters at the airport that the Soviet
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  • 464 6 LONDON, Aug. 8: Egypt's President Nasser last night promised a statement of "greatat world-wide importance" next Sunday. Egyptian sources predicted he would ask the U.N. Security Council to step in and forbid any Western use of force ■gainst his seizure of the Suez Canal. Nasser has called a
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  • 129 6 Boycott Of Confab By Asia Averted LONDON, Aug. 8: Britain |has acted quickly to avert a possible boycott by leading Assian nations of the proposed London conference o; J the Suez Canal. As the inviting country, Britain announced a two-fold pledge to assure these countries that the London talks will
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  • 329 6 CEYLON SEEKS FURTHER CLARIFICATION COLOMBO. Aug. 8: Ceylon is seeking still further clarification of the objectives of the Suez Canal Conference in London, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said here. No details were given. He said Ceylon would wait until the points had been clarified before deciding whether to accept
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  • 220 6 NEW DELHI: The Company Law Administration, Ministry of Finance, has addressed a circular to all Chambers of Commerce, requesting them to bring it to the notice of all companies that applications made to the Central Government under the Capital Issues (Control) Act, 1947, for grant
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  • 59 6 LONDON, Aug. B.— Queen Elizabeth and Princess Mar. garet went riding in Windsor Great Park yesterday on the two Russian horses given to them by the Russian premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, during his recent visit here. It was the second successive day they went riding from
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  • 52 6 NEW DELHI, Aug. 8: Afghanistan Foreign Minister Mohammed Nairn has expressed approval of Egypt's action in nationalising the Suez Canal. This was announced here yesterday by the Afghan jfimaassy wnich added that Nairn thought Cairo's assurance the sanal wUI be kept open should be sufficient to remove anxie-
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  • 23 6 BELFAST, Northern Ireland Aug. B.— The 28,000-ton oil tanker Missouri was launched yesterday from the Queen's Island shipyard, Belfast, for rexas Company. AP
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  • 42 6 HONG KONG, Aug. B.—lndian Member of Parliament R Velayudhan said nationalization of the Suez Canal has closed Y?w door on colonialism and the imperialists are panic stricken," Peking Radio reportCO. Velayudhan is yisitins- Red China with his wife, AP
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  • 39 6 NEW DELHI, Aug. B.— A member of the Indian Second Chamber suggested that the Government should withdraw India's sterling balances in Britain in view of Britain's action l n putting controls on Egypt's sterling assets.
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  • 187 6 LONDON, Aug. B.— Calcutta agents of a number of big shipping companies are not booking cargo for loading or unloading at the Egyptian ports of Suez and Port Said, it was learned here. J%££% l 1^ 8 w!Uch ed here that they were involved
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  • 578 6 The following is an explanatory note on the hotels ordinance 1954, and the hotels licensing regulations, 1956, which will come into effect on Attfuat 10, 1966. The Hotels Ordinance, 1964, provides for the control and proper management of hotels to guard against their
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  • 119 6 CAIRO, Aug. B—Nine8 Nine hun. dred wives and children of British civilian contractors in the Suez Canal Zone are being evacuated on orders from the contractors' governing board in London, it was officially reported yesterday. John E. Foden. General Manager of Suez Contractors Services Ltd., told
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  • 262 6 6-Member Group Dissolved MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Manickavelu, Revenue Minister, who was elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly on the Commonwealth Party ticket and is leader of the six-member party in the House, last week announced the dissolution of 'the Party and its
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  • 62 6 LONDON, Aug. B— The news chronicle has protested vigorously at the United States State Department's attitude to American 'ournalists who hay been invited to go to Communist China. "The State Department is refusing to allow fifteen American jounalists to visit China although or because they have been
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