Indian Daily Mail, 12 August 1956

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indain Daily Mail VOL. xn. No. IT7 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1956 SIX PAGES IS CENTS
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  • 162 1 LONDON, Aug. 11: Britain indicated that the multi-nation Conference on the Suez Canal will begin in London on Aug. 16 as arranged despite Russia's call for a postponement. The Foreign Office, however, said that the British government has not yet decided if the leply of the
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  • 342 1 Delegations Go With Strong Reservations Countries' Responses NEW YORK, Aug. 11, A number of the countries invited to a 24-nnation Suez conference in London will send representatives armed with strong reservations and even dim hopes for any large degree of a successful outcome. The
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI. Aug. 11: India's five-man delegation to the Aug. 16 London conference on Suez will go into the talks without a firm plan of campaign, sources close to the Foreign Ministry said on Friday night. They said the delegation, headed by India's V. K.
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  • 100 1 LONDON, Aug. 11: The Polish Government today expressed its 'surprise' it had not bern invited to the London Conference on the Suez Canal Warsaw Radio said. The statement said the Polish Government considered all interested States should be invited to the Conference rather than 'a group of
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  • 75 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11: An official announcement said that V. K. Krishna Menon. Minister without portfolio and Indian representative to the Suez Canai Conference, will leave for Cairo enroute to London. Official sources said he would arrive in Cairo early on Sunday and may see
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  • 210 1 THREE MORE KILLED IN AHMEDARAD RIOTS NEW DELHI, Aug. 11, Cheers greeted the passing of the bill to reorganise India's Stkte boundaries—by voice vote—in the Indian House of the People (Lower House) yesterday. The Bill redraws the boundaries of the present 29 states, which have
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  • 151 1 THREE MORE KILLED in A 'BAD RIOTS AHMBDABAD. India, Aug. 11: Three people two of them children aged six and 12 were killed when police fired on rioters in Ahmeidabad yesterday for the third day running. Two others were killed and three injured in a clash between police and rioters
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  • 152 1 MARRIAGE REFORM IN TUNISIA TUNIS, Aug. 11: Tunisians will be able to take only one wife instead of four after next Jan. 1, Premier Habtb Bourguiba announced on Friday night. The minimum age of a bride will be fixed at 15, and divorce will be much more difficult to obtain
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  • 135 1 NO DECISION EXPECTED TO BE TAKEN NEW YORK, Aug. 11: U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said on Friday the London Conference on the Suez crisis "never expected to take decisions which would be binding on the governments" participating. $t icf iiU. "art it tU" n« asked if he
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  • 83 1 The Indian Delegation to the Lon«lon Conference on Suez Canal issue will consist of Mr. V. K. Krishna Mcnon, Minister without Portfolio (leader), Mr. N. R. Pillay, Se-cretary-General Ministry- of External Affairs, Mr. C.S. Jha, Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Mr. Arthur S. Lall, Permanent Representative of
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  • 53 1 Indonesians Volunteer To Fight For Egypt JAKARTA, Aug. 11: Three young Indonesians volunteered on Friday to join the Egyptian army to "defend the Suez Canal." They gave their names to the Egyptian Ambassador who thanked them in the name of Egypt and its people. All three work for the Ministry
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  • 108 1 JAKARTA, Aug. 11: The In- donesian delegation to next Thursday's Suez conference in lx>ndon will stop al Cairo for talks with Egyptian officials, a government spokesman announced today. He said the eight-man delegation, to be beaded by For* 9*p HUM** ftuiw AWUK gam. aiso wants to
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  • 188 1 Restoration Of Rs. 2000 Customs Duty-Free Limit Urged NAGORE, Aug. 11: At a public meeting held here recently a resolution urging the Government of India to restore immediately the customs duty-free limit of Rs. 2,000 to passengers arriving in India, was passed unanimously.
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  • 150 1 PARIS, Aug. 11.— The Egyptian embassy in Paris issued a statement Friday stating that some captains of ships going- through the Suez Canal have indicated a preference for the Egyptian management over the old private company. Formerly, the embassy said, the captains had to
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Aug. 11: Esther Williams today ordered a new and tighter fitting bathing suit after the one she was wearing slipped off her trim figure before several thousand people. Performing her act at Wembley Pool, Miss Williams dived in, felt a strap pop and then to
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  • 118 1 To Hold No Brief For Anybody —Nehru NEW DELHI. Aug. 11, Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prinio Minister, was reported to have said hero that India's delegation to the London Conference, on the Suez Canal would "hold no brief for anybody." He was reported to have given this to a closed
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  • 107 1 Officials of twenty-seven Labour Ministries and Departments in Colonial Territories and representatives of the Colonial Office in .London met recently in Oxford for a specially convened Labour Administration Conference. ...In the picture on the left: (Lett to right) Mr. A. Gomes (Trinidad) and Mr. Urn Yew Hock
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  • 398 1 No Dakshina Pradesh DHEBAR'S WARNING TO INTERESTED POLITICIANS From Qur own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 11, Tamilnad and Kerala have now become an established fact after the passing of the States Reorganisation Bill by the Union Lok Sabha yesterday. Tamilnad, however, will continue to be named Madras State, the Home Minister
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  • 78 1 MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Aug. 11. Pakistan's Minister to the U.N. said last night he believes the Suez Canal crisis will be solved by peaceful means. Abdur Rahman Khan said the countries involved in the international dispute do not want war an<j are not ready for it. "In
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 11, Mr. M. C. Setalvad, Attorney General of Ind a wih represent thr Indian branch or the International Law Association at the International Law Conference beginning m\ Dubrovnilt n Yugoslavia o:, August 26. The agendu of Un. conferenct includes r,jp?tio.\s f. V.
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  • 23 1 BR. PLANES FOR WEST GERMANY LONDON, Aug. 11. West '"'erman-i plans to buy £5 000.--000 worth of British 6.«rriano-. X v/aa ii&oUßcoa Friday
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  • 1711 2 The Man The Mood pUBLXC faces can look terribly private In public places; and the Prime Minister of India h«s been long enough in the rough and tumble of realpolitik to have equipped himself with the necessary technique for concealing his real thoughts from the public gaze,
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  • 647 2 OH! THE MEN OF THE WORLD A Girl's Catalogue NEW YORK: Men the world over like to park with their girl friends, even on a camel. But except for that one similarity, says blonde Lotte Wohlbold, men are as different as they can be. Her cataloguing of men around the
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  • 1161 2  -  SUBASH J. RELE By "IT was Carlyle who wrote that old age is "dark and unj lovely." As a matter of fact there is no need to get morbid or maudlin about old age. Carlyle probably counted the years with the help
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    48 2 w!« r i? ealth Da y was celebrated in Madras at Madras Medical College. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for EduSS- 1 11^ a connected exhibition, he is seen above Mtudying one of the exhibits. The theme for this year's w. H O. Day was 'Fight disease carrying insects'.
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  • 1384 2 EXCAVATIONS AT SIRPUR REVEAL GLORY fpHE glory that was Sirpur x (near Ralpur in Madhy; Pradesh) was brought to Ugh. by the excavations so ably un der taken by Dr. M. G. Dixit Special Offlcer-in-Charge of tiu newly-created Department o Archaeology of the Madhy i Pradesh
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  • 1398 3  -  Sunder Kabadi By A LONDON policemen stopped and stared at an unusual looking vehicle pulling in to the curb in Southampton Street, opposite the swanky Savoy Hotel. He went over to have a closer look at this heavily built, six wheel, single decker, painted in
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  • 65 3 A tattoo was organised by the Guild of Service, Madras, recently for the Welfare of the Madras State Policemen's Families. One of the many breath-taking Item* of display J"mj>»'»K through a fire-rir X as seen above. (Left) Mr. Sri Prakana Governor of Mad. xas, Mrs.
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  • 561 3  -  Charles Williams By tyHAT to do with the midT night message from Moscow? It arrives in the Foreign Office's wire room in a small hours of the morning. A clerk yawns, put down his thriller, and tears the message off the teleprinter.
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  • 804 3 TODAY mankind is dtligentx ly seeking the secret of serenity, peace of mind. Various material means are being sought and tried in order to give individuals longed-for contentment and satisfaction. However, material me£ns will never furnish an abiding sense of security, for true peace of mind must be based
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  • 63 3 Picture shows Mr. A. uoyil. Techni aj Director of I^ever Brothers, presenting the Ist prize to Mrs. Chan Win«r Khan (the Happiest lone Bride). Looking on are Mr. is R. Ratciiffe, the Marketing Director of Lever Brother* (fecund from Mr. Chan. left), and (Below): Picture »huu> the
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  • 210 3 LONDON, Aug. 10.— A message in the Financial Times today maintained that there is little evidence to support the claim that Indian competition In the sphere of cotton textile is harming Japanese cotton Interests except perhaps in terms of genera! postwar developments. This newspaper
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  • 947 3  - WOMEN ADMIN IST RATORS DINA MEHTA By |T IS SAID thsft .democracy is based on the conviction that iiere are extra-ordinary possiillitifs in ordinary men. So .here is little reason to suppose ;hat unassuming: women, too. :annot excel in the art of selfgovernment. Yet sceptics shook their leads and turned
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  • 2634 4  -  PARBATI KUMAR ROY By J)URING my stay in England I had to spend approximately nine months as a patient in a London Hospital which had the reputation of being one oi the best in the United Kingdom. This of course
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  • 71 4 METTUR (EAST BANK) CANAL: Mr. S. N. Mlshra, Union Deputy Minister for Planning, opened on Sunday sth August, the Mettur (East Bank) Canal water- for irritating 21,600 acres in Salem District. In the picture above, Mr. is seen Mishra, opening dividing gates. (Below): The pressure aqueduct
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  • 1452 4  -  M. D. Raghavan By pHE Veddahs, an adivas'i tribe of Ceylon, have been gen•rally,, considered under two oroad classes the "Wild Vediah" and the "Village Veddah" Peddas who lived entirely by mnting living in caves and rock shelters on the chasp and following the track of animals
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  • 224 4 HOLLAND PROTESTS TO INDONESIA THE HAGUE, Aug. 10.— Holland today described Indonesia's announced intention to repudiate all debts to the Netherlands as a 'flagrant violation' of agreements and call, ed on her to revise the decision. The Foreign Ministry .said the Dutch Charge D'affaires in Djakarta had been instructed to
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  • 1731 5 READING the material produced by foreign universities and other institutions which are concerned with rural development in Asia, one cannot help being struck by the oneway nature of their traffic in ideas. That Is to say, it appears as if the foreign writers, frequently described as scientists,
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  • 53 5 The four pretty girls are Che Kldath bt. Che Patch Akhir. fenjfku Beda Sari, Che Zainun bt. Suleiman and Siri Zajedah, student of the Method st Girls' School, Klang. They lelped In the sale of flowers for the Fun Fair, held in aid of the building
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  • 1075 5  -  Marcella Hardy JUXTAPOSITION OF OLD AND NEW The face of famous Tanjore town is changing. The writer of this article feels that there is much that the modern engineer and architect can learn from the gracious, old buildings in which the town abounds. By ]lf ANY
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  • 288 5 BOMBAY: igress circles representing b i Gujarati and' Maharashtrian sections in the City, declined \.o comment immediately on the latest move in Parliament for a bigger bilingual Btate of Bombay. Mr. Morarji Desai, Chief Minister, refused to say any* thing on the issue. He
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  • 116 5 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have indicated to the Government of Nepal that they would be willing to provide financial assistance to the extent of Rs, 10 crores for the implementation of their (Nepal's) Five- Year Plan, Mr. B. R. Bhagat, Deputy Minister for Finance,
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  • 132 5 Au ssies Keen To Know Asians Mr. Radhakrishna Llngam, of 61 Stacttey Nagar, Madras SO, was one of nine Indian engineering students from Benares and Madras Universities who went to Australia last April under the Student Vacation Work Exchange scheme. Under this scheme, Initiated by the National Union of Australian
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  • 303 5 MADRAS: Acharya Vinoba Bhave assured South Indians that none in the North read the Ramayana with- the view that It, was the history of the North's conquest of the south. Acharya Bhave referred to the Anti-Ramayana Campaign by some in the South in a
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  • 76 5 COLOMBO, Aug. 10: A Czechoslovakian Trade Mission here has indicated that Czechoslovakia will be prepared to help Ceylon to nationalise her bus service, according to official sources. Czechoslovakia would be willing to provide buses, prefabricated garages and technicians to train local workers in maintenance, these sources
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  • 126 5 CONTENDERS FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Campaign managers for Mr. Adlat Stevenson and Mr. Averalj Harriman, the two leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination, issued rival 'victory forecasts' here yesterday. Mr. James Finnegan, who is directing Ml". Stevenson's drive for the nomination. told news conference his candidate has 630
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  • 86 5 Study Of Languages In Universities NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission has appointed a committee to examine whether instituting of prizes and scholarships to enable students to study languages other than their own mother tongue could be extended to more Universities and more languages, the Deputy Minister for Education, Dr.
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  • 149 5 BOMBAY: The total cost of Zamindari abolition in India may finally be of the order of Rs. 325 crores, according to toe Keserve Bank of India Bulletin. An article on India's public debt, published in the latest isaue of the Bulletin, says that
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  • 60 5 MOSCOW, Aug. 10: Japanese Foreign Minister Marmoru Bhigemitsu called on Soviet Premier Bulganin in the Kremlin today in a last desperate effort to win the return of the Soviet occupied Kurile island of Kunashiri and Ecorufu. "This our last hope to save the peace talks from going
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  • 179 5 SRINAGAR: Kashmir's Prej mier Bakshi Gulum had a narrow escape while inspecting j flooded areas in the Sindh Canal on Aug. 3. Accompanied by the Kashmir Director of Information, Mr. J. N. Jutshi and a party of engineers and journalists, the Premier was crossing a bridge
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  • 58 5 MADRAS: Pixs dent Itujendra Prasad wU lay the foundation stone for tne additional block of the 1.0.A. hostc; to be built at a cost of Rs. 1 !a;;h at 4-30 p.m. on Aug. 13. Thy pottrait of Mr. V. T. Krishnamachari, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, donated toj the Mayor of
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  • 92 6 For the first time in the history of the Malay Regiment a Malay Officer. Ueut-Colonal Raja Lopo Noor Rashid, M.8.X.. the senior Malayan in the Fedetion Army, will be the Inspectin R Officer at a passing out parade of recruits to be held at the
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  • 419 6 London Paper's View LONDON, Aug. 11. The Economist, independent weekly newspaper, commented on current labour unrest in the Malayan rubber and tin industries. The Economist said: "The labour unrest which last year afflicted Singapore stxm.s in recent months to have spread to Malaya.. A gosiow
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  • 239 6 NEW DELHI: "We have been carrying on a persistent agitation against test nuclear explosions in the Disarmament Commission and elsewhere," Prime Minister Nehru told the Lok Sabha. He was replying to a number of supplementaries by Communist members on radio-acti-vity as a result of nuclear
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  • 118 6 AUSTRALIA WELCOMES MALAYAN ENVOY The Commissioner designate of the (Federation of Malaya to Australia. Dato Nik Kamll. anwed there yesterday, according to a statement from Canberra. The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. U. Casey, arranged a luncheon party at Parliament House In Canberra in his honour on behalf
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  • 45 6 $28,300 PAID FOR INFORMATION A total of $28,300 wa s paid by the Federation authorities for information leading to the capture or killing of Communist terrorists for the last months. This amount was as follows: Perak $2,000.00 Pahang 9,000.00 Negri Sembilan 14,300.00 Selangor 3,000.00 $28,300.00
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  • 27 6 The office of the Commissioner for the Government of India in Singapore will remain closed on August 15, 1956 (Wednesday), on account of 'Independence Day.'
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  • 81 6 CANBERRA, Aug. 10.—Australian aid under the Colombo Plan for development in South "nd Southeast Asia in tlie next financial year will be £44,700--000 (£3,160,000 sterling), the same level as last year, an authoritative .source said today. The .source .said the Cabinets decision wa s a triumph
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  • 324 6 Two more areas of Pahang were declared "white" yesterday. The first Is the Manchis area of Bentong District and the second in the Temerloh District. The two areas cover 712 square miles and have a population of 14,700. The declaration was made by H.H.
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  • 15 6 hv tL^J^^Z^^-J^^^^^K 01 Kual Lu"»P» r Airport which was opened
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  • 91 6 OBSTRUCTION TO FLOW OF LOHIT RIVER SHTLLONG The Government of India have requested the Chinese Government for information regarding recent heavy landslide which has obstructed the smooth How of the Lahit river resulting in the inundation of vast areas In Tibet, it was reliably learnt here. Attempts by the Chinese
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  • 57 6 Mr. K. R. Ramasamy and his dramatic troupe left Singapore yesterday for Kuala Lumpur by car. Tonight they will stage 'VELAIKARI* at Chin Woo Stadium. A ten-day programme has been scheduled for them in Kuala Lumpur. After touring Penang, Ipoh and other places, Ramasamy's troupe will return
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  • 38 6 LONDON, Aug. 11, Moscow Radio said last night. "Any attempt to use force against Egypt will be strongly condemned by the peoples, especially today when public opinion is increas'ngly against the brandishing of arms."
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  • 131 6 CAIRO, Aug. 11, Two British employes of the Shell Petroleum Company wero expelled from Egypt Friday by the Egyptian government. Shell Company officials said no reason was given for their expulsion. 'i*he pair were Henry l&o--nard Peuleve, and Arthur Edgar Hawke, both employes at the Shell
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  • 61 6 ORISSA ASSEMBLY TO MEET ON SEPT. 5 BHUBANESWAR: The Oris. sa Assembly will meet here on September 5, it is learned. A supplementary budget and several Government Bills including the Agricultural Produce Marketing Bill a s it emerges from the select committee, are i likely to be considered during the
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  • 81 6 CHOU INVITES U.S. NEWSMEN BUT HONG KONG. Aug. 11, Premier Chou En-lai said Red China has invited American newsmen to visit China "to enable them to see what actually we are doing." Peking radio reported today. "As to how they report upon their return, he said, "that matters little." It
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  • 64 6 WESTERN, England. Aug. 11. Sir Winston Churchill, who prides himself as a pain ter, Friday was presented a painfng of Fi»li-Yama by a Japanese artist. The presentation was made by Japanese ambassador Huruhiko Nishl at Churchill's country home in Cartwll. The Japanese embassy said it was
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  • 40 6 LONDON, Aug. 11: Egyptian Ambassador Husein Rouchdy delivered a personal message from President Nasser to Yugoslav President Tito at Belgrade, the news ageniy Tan jug reported. There was no word on the content of the message.
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  • 282 6 FATALISM VS REALISM CAIRO, Aug. XL Gamal AbdeJ Nasser's straggle with Britain and France over the Suez Canal is a clash between Eastern fatalism and western realism. Nasser knows that in natonalizing the Canal, he has challenged two of the world's most powerful nations biiui and France. He knows those
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  • 138 6 GENEVA. Aug. 11, A controversial United Nations conference, aimed at closing some loopholes in international conventions outlawing slavery. s to open here Monday. Of more than 80 nations invited to the conference, onl> 24 have given notice of their participation. The absent countries include Saudi Arabia ana Yemen,
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  • 100 6 PAK. ARMY CALLED IN TO FIGHT FLOODS KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug. Hi The army has been called in to help civil authorities fight floods in the lowei Indus valley and fill a 500--foot breach in the western dykes of the Indus River. Flood waters from the Indus are rushing through the
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  • 144 6 GENERAL STRIKE IN ALL ARAB MUSLIM STATES CAIRO, Aug. 11, A mass rally in Cairo's Liberation Square lias called for a gen eral strike in all Arab and -Vfoslcm countries on August 15, the eve of the London Conference on the Suez Canal. The rally passed a resolution calling for
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  • 342 6 Danger From Nuclear Tests Greater In India Than In U. K. -PROF. HALDANE'S WARNING CALCUTTA: Prof. J. B. S. Haldane, the British scientists, said here that, if atom bombs were exploded for another 20 years or so at the present rate, the total number of cases of premature deaths in
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  • 61 6 I The G.0.C., Federation Army, Major General F. H. Brooke, CBE., DSO., will broad, cast an eight-minute talk on the "Federation Army" in Saturday Spotlight at 7.10 p.m. today Saturday. A Malay translation will he heard at 7.30 p.m., a Canto* nese version at
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