Indian Daily Mail, 15 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail vol xn No. 211 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 148 1 MEETING IN DELHI TODAY NEHRU'S MOVE NEW DELHI, SEPT. 14, MR. NEHRU, THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, WILL MEET REPRESENTATIVES OF FOUR OTHER COLOMBO POWERS—BURMA, INDONESIA, CEYLON AND PAKISTAN —IN DELHI TOMORROW TO CONSIDER THE SUEZ SITUATION, IT WAS ANNOUNCED HERE TODAY. Mr. Nehru's sudden move
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  • 194 1 MEANWHILE...* EVACUATION OF BRITONS IN EGYPT-3RI) WARNING CAIRO, Sept. 14.— The British Embassy to-day for the third time warned Britons to leave Egypt "if they have no compelling reason for remaining." A British embassy spokesman announced the w.irninu was the same an that originally issued
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  • 103 1 GENOA, Sept. 14. The j 3,753-ton Italian passenger Abbazia of Adriatica line which was to have sailed last night for Greece and Turkey was beinr kept here to-day to be used for possible evacuation of Italian Nationals from Egypt. Officials inspected the liner at Naples to ascertain
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  • 113 1 LONDON. Sept. 14. London underwriters to-day sharply increased war risk insurance ratesi on cargo shipments through the Suez Canal. The War Risks Rates Committee which determines premiums announced that rates covering war and strike, riots and civil commotion had been raised to five shillings per cent.
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  • 97 1 THEY WANT INDIAN TECHNICIANS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— There are te n countries in the world which require Indian trained personnel and have asked the Government of India for help according to Premier Nehru. in a reply in Lok Sabha he said: "Malaya wanted doctors only,
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  • 89 1 The New Zealand Government has offered training facilities under the Colombo Plan to help the Malayan Telecommrnications Department train officers to deal with the complex telephone and telegraph traffic problems which are now arising in the rapidly.develoi>ing Malayan telecommunications network. Three officers have been selected for
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  • 65 1 PHoro. Sir Anthony Ed«n (left) greets Mr. Guy Mullet, Prime .Wiiiisi, r of France <> n the steps of No. 10, Downing Street, vn Monday evening. Second from left, rear, is Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. British Foreign Minister, and extreme right Chris. tian Pineau, French Foreign Minister. The
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  • 114 1 COLOMBO Sept. H Ceylon will import rice from the Soviet Union for the first cime ever, to help bring the island nation's reserve stocks up to standard, official sources -aid Thursday. The shipment of 12,000 tons, due before the end of next month, is a loan,
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  • 53 1 The Silver jubilee Celebration of the Tamils Reform Association and the opening of the new building of the Association at 125 Serangoon Road will be held to-morrow, Sunday. Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai J.P., will declare the new building open. Mr. G
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  • 121 1 PROF. DOBBY TO BE ACTING VICE-CHANCELLOR Professor Dobby will become Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya between Sir Sydney Caine's departure In October an<j the assumption of duty by a new Vice-Chan-cellor. Professor Dobby is Professor of Geography and Dean of the Faculty of Arts. He has been a
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  • 102 1 NEW PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTER KARACHI, Sept. 14, Maiik Feroz Khan Noon wi]l be the new Foreign Minister of Pakistan, and the defence portfolio will be held by Prime Minister H.S. Suhrawardy hir/self, an official announcement aaid Thursday night. Other cabinet appointments; Abdul Mansoor Ahmed, Commerce and Industries, Syed Amjad Ali,
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  • 76 1 The Telecommunications Department reminds telephone users that reduced rateu are charged fo r trunk calls from six o'clock every evening until seven o'clock in the morning. A lot of peop.e still book calls at 7 p.m. sharp, which used to be the starting time fr>r
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  • 77 1 TAIPEH, Sept. 14, GeA era! Chou Chim Jou, Head of the Nationalist Chinese Olympic Committee, said today Nationalist China would "fight to the end 1 to keep Communist China out of the forthcoming sixteenth World Olympic at iVfeMbourne. General Chou said the Nationalist Committee would
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  • 82 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.— The Communist Party has called for demonstrations all over India to back Egypt over the Suez Canal issue. In a statement the Party General Secretary, Mr. Ajoy Ghosh, said 1 the Plan for a users association was nothing but a blatant denial of
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14. Nearly 70 per cent' of India's foreign trade passes through the Suez Canal in the year ended last March, Trade Minister D. P. Karmarkar told Parliament Thursday replying to questions in the upper House at the same time as Premier Nehru in
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  • 34 1 There will be a passings-cut, parade of ten Operational Sections of Home Guards at the Home Guard Training Centre, 5V 2 miles Ulu Gombak, at 946 a.m. today Saturday, Sept. 1&.
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  • 157 1 CALCUTTA, Sept. 14. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Is not dead, declared his elder brother Suresh Chandra Bose, The supposed crash at Formosa was only a faked crash arranged by Japanese authorities in order to get Bose without difficulty into Russia. Suresb Chandra hag just
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  • 183 1 Hindu-Muslim Riots In Jubbulpore: Police Rushed BOMBAY, India, Sept. U.— Police relnfurcements were being rushed Thursday from Nagpur, capital of the Central Provinces to Jubbulpofe 150 miles away where 12 people were injured in religious rioting by Hindus and Moslem*. Police who imposed a weeklong ban on. any assembly of
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  • 204 1 No Madras Tax On Earnings In Malaya From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept 14. Payment of Estate *Duty to the Malayan Government is proper deduction from profits earned by an Indian businessman in Malaya and such a person will not be liable to pay income tax here in India on
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  • 98 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 14.— When Indonesia won its idependence in 1949, the country's annual beer consumption stood at 10 million quarts. But Indonesian officials said the 200,000 Dutch nationals were doing all the drinking. "When they leave, beer drinking will almost disappear In Indonesia," the officials
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  • 81 1 KARACHI, Sept. 14.— -Ismail Chundriar, Law Minister in the Mohammed AH cabinet which resigned last week, Thursday was elected leader of the Moslem League. The party, which last year was the ruling government party, to-day has a parliamentary membership of 11. Chundrigar told pressmen after his election
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  • 53 1 Meet— The— People Singapore Labour Front "Meet-the- People Sessions" will be held on alternate Saturdays at 5.30 p.m. by the Tiong Bahru Branch of the Front at 166, Neil Road. The lirst session will be held to-day Saturday Sept. 15 and the Assistant Minister for Labour, Mr. Mak Pak Shee,
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  • 271 1 The Anti-Vice Committee ot j the Singapore Inter-Religious Organisation, representing practically all the main religions in Singapore, at a meeting held recently passed a resolution welcoming and supporting wholeheartedly "the movement for a cleaner Singapore and the requests made to Government by the Anti-Yellow
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  • 150 1 Premier Nehru Condemns Muslim League NEW DELHI, Sept. 14.—Indian Prime Minister Jawaharla] Nehru Thursday attacked the Moslem League, which has been Pakistan's ruling party for nine, years until H. S. Sutorawardy's assumption of the premiership Wednesday. intervening during questions in Parliament on recent Moslem riots against the publication in Bombay
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  • 35 1 COLOMBO, Sept. 14 Report* that the < eyion Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, would fly to Egypt with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, for disciiMHonft with President Nas.-er. were officially denied here to-day.
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  • 21 1 CALCUTTA, Sept.—Ameriran shipping- agents in Calcutta stopped broking cargoes for Egyptian port* from yesterday In view of the Suez crisis.- Reuter
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  • 25 1 TOKYO, Sept. 14— The vice-president of Inda, Dr. Sarvapalll RadhakrMinan. will visit Japan Ort. 1-9 as a state guest, the Foreign Ministry announced to-day, AP
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  • 36 1 BANGKOK, Kept. 14. Field Marshal L. Pibul Sonffgram, Prime M nister of Thailand, said to-day he would.' postpone indefinitely" a goodwill trip to India planned for next month because King Phumlpol Aduldej was entering th- Reuter
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  • 73 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14, A government spokesman saiJ Thursday talks between Prime Minister Nehru and President Eisenhower "are not likely to take place in the near future." He confirmed a fresh invitation from Eisenhower had been accepted by Nehru about a month ago, but said the
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  • 120 1 NEW YORK, Sept. 11, Her Highness, Princess Grace of Monaco, the former Grace Kelly, admitted at a luncheon Thursday given in the honour of herself and Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco, that during her six months absence from the United States she had been homesick for "certain
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  • 68 1 Mr. Neil Lawson, Cj.C, yesterday laid the Rulers' proposals before the Constitutional Commission. In due course, these proposals would be made public. "Certain press reports purporting to indicate the Rulers' views upon various matters have appeared. These reports are inaccurate and no credence should be
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  • 55 1 PRO-COMMUNIST CHINESE CONCERT BANNED The Colony Police announcea last night that they have te. fused the Sheng Hwa Old Boys' Association's application permission to hold a concert for three days from Sept. 28 in aid of their Association Building Fund, for the reason that the programme is "predominantly and unmistakably
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  • Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Sept. 15, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS
    • 184 2 WE extend our hearty greetings to the Singajx>re Tamils Reform Association which is celebrating its Silver Jubilee to-morrow at its new premises in Serangoon Road, of which the opening ceremony i« also being iheld simultaneously on the occasion. Th* services that the T.
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    • 122 2 HINDU MARRIAGE REGISTRATION |N accordance with an undertaking given on the floor of the Legislative Assembly, tfie Government of Singapore have appointed a committee to consider the feasibility of introducing legislation for the com- 1 pulsory registration of Hindu marriages in the Colony. And the Committee has called for the
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    • 173 2 OUR sister paper the TAMIL MURAJSU has in a recent editorial expressed surprise over the Malays' demand for special position and privileges in tiiis country, and remarked that it is something un heard of anywhere else in the world. That is true because the Malays as
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  • 391 2 PROF. BAJAKANNU Madras Govt's Polity Explained By Minister MADRAS. Mr. S. S. Ramaswami Padayachi, Minister for Local Administration, said here last Sunday that the Government would do their best for the development of Tamil language and that was why they had decided to make
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  • 312 2 The Minister defended tht position of the Government in their language policy and said that they were also interested in the development of TamiJ language, and that was why they had decided to make Tamil as the State language. The Government, he added wanted to introduce the
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  • 281 2 WEW DELHI: TSie Rajya Sabha test week returned the Indian post office (Amendment) Bill as passed by the Lek Sabha. The Bill amends the first schedule to the Indian Post Office Act, 1898, so a s to Ax postage rates in terms of the decimal
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  • 256 2 NEW DELHI: Concessional return tickets at 1 3/4 single journey fares will be issuea this year for the first, second and third classes on the occasion of Dasara, Diwali and Christmas holidays, by all Indian Railways. The tickets will be available for 14 days including the
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  • 102 2 Mutual Pelting By Factions Menon BOMBAY: Mr. V. X Krishna Menon, Union Minister without Portfolio, expressed the hope last week that the municipal corporations in India would take steps to prevent accumulation of road metal. Speaking at the Progressive Group meeting, Mr. Menon said that during the recent disturbances people
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  • 225 2 MADRAS: The move by the Union Government to protect the language and other rights of minorities in linguistic States was deprecated by Dr. F. Varadarajulu Naidu speaking on Poet Bharati at the Tamil Mniiram of the Victoria Students Hostel, Triplicane, .ast week Dr. Varadarajulu Naidu expressed the
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  • 131 2 "Allegation* Baseless" rru NEW DELHI. The Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Mr. B. N. Datar, told the Lok Sabha that allegations that people were forcibly converted to Christianity in certain parts of the country have proved to be baseless on enquiries by Government. Mr. Murthy
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  • 232 2 M.Ps. SUPPORT DECISION NEW DELHI. Four members of Parliament from South India in a joint statement last Saturday supported the recommendations of the Education Ministers', Conference recently held in Delhi making: English compulsory during the secondary stage of education and to have it as medium off
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  • 185 2 World Leprosy Congress In India MADRAS: The next session of the International Leprosy Congress will be held in India for a week in November 195&, it is learnt. It may be recalled that the Government of India had extended an invitation to hold the 1958 session in India, at the
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  • 117 2 Sri Prakasa For Bombay? BOMBAY. Mr. Sri Prakasa, thepre< sent Governor of Madrax. is beln^ mentioned a* the likely successor to Dr Hare Krunhna Mahtab as Governor of Bombay. Dr. Mahtab, itPI learns, is relinquishing' hi» office In Bombay in the first week of October to take up the office
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  • 310 2 MOSCOW: Russia last week took Stalin's name off the famous Soviet international peace prices and replaced it by the name of Lenin. At the same time the Government and Communist Party announced the revival of Lenin national prizes, which ceased during the Stalin regime. All
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  • 536 2 Measures To Check Burglaries In Madras MADRAS; Mr. IF. V. Anil. Commissioner of Police, said here that during the last eight or nine months burglaries of a grave nature had increased iti the City. This constituted a challenge to the Crime Branch of the City Paice. Mr. Arul. who was
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  • 479 2 EXTENSION PROJECT CENTRE NEAR AVADI MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister declared open last Thursday the first centre of the third project in Chingleput district under the Welfare Extension Project of the Central Social Welfare Board, at Tirumullaivayal near Avadi. The centre, located on a 4-1/2-acre plot donated by Mr.
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  • 69 2 BENTON HARBOUR, Michigan, Sept. 13.— A vtfuntccr fireman who aroused suspicion by always showing up first at the flre house. went to jail yesterday for turni«i c in false alarms. Police said Emery Radar 18, admitted he devised the scheme to get money to pay for his US$25
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  • 2898 3 INDIA CAN FARE BETTER THAN CHINA-NANDA IMPLEMENTATION OF SECOND PLAN NEW DELHI: When the Low Sabha resumed discussion of the Second Five-Year Plan there was general support to the Plan. Except the PSP leader, Acharya Kripalani, and the Communist member, Prof. H. N. Mukerjee, who levelled some serious criticism, the
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  • 389 3 Brenk-Up Of Tamil United Front COLOMBO: The conference to establish a Tamil United Front, held in Jaffna last Sunday, broke up because certain members wanted to make this action committee some kind of institution where they could reign supreme and assume leadership for their own personal glory under the cover
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI: The first conference of representatives of planning forums in the southern region will be held at Trivandrum on Sept. 19. About 60 representatives of the forums in the eight Southern region universities of Travancore, Madras, Mysore, Osmania, Annamalai, Venkateswara, Andhra and Karnatak, besides members
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  • 654 3 JAFFNA: "The Kurukula Community is fast growing in importance that the need exists today for provision of a representative in Parliament to represent them," declared Gate Mudaliar C. Thiagarajah, President, Jaffna District Community Centres Union, speaking at the 16th annual general meeting of the
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  • 71 3 UNITED NATTONS, New York, Sept. 13.— The President of the Security Counci!, BmiHo Nunez-Portuondo of Cuba, told newmen yesterday he did mot tlvnk it is necessary to convene a meeting of the Council at this time on tho Suez crisis. Niiftez'Portuondo pointed out that no one
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  • 57 3 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Sept 13. -The Eoka underground boasted in leaflets yesterday that not one of its members gave up to the British l n > response to the surrender demand made Aug. 22 by the Governor, Field Marshall Sir John Harding. The leaflets were circulated shortly before Harding\s
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  • 157 4 RUSSIA WARNS FRANCE AGAINST USE OF FORCE PARIS, Sept. 14, Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin has warned France against the use of force in the Suez Canal crisis, authoritative sources said today. The Russian advice was contained in a personal letter to French Premier Guy Mollet who visited Moscow last spring.
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  • 162 4 EDEN TONES DOWNI BRITISH ATTITUDE i LON DON, Sept 14, Britain's Prime minister Sir Anthony Eden said last night that if Egypt did not co-operate with the proposed Suez Canal Users Organisation, they would be in default of the convention guaranteeing free passage of the
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  • 245 4 LONDON, Sept 14, Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden told a tense House of Commons Thursday night he believes an attack on Israel will be "the next step" if Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser gets away with his seizure of the Suez Caiit»l. And
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  • 57 4 I'HOTO. Robert Gordon MenrJes, Premier of Australia and Leader of the Five-Nation Suez Committee, talks with Sir Anthony Eden (right), British Premier, en the steps of Number 10, Downing Street, on Sept. 10. Mr. Menzies went to see Eden shortly after his arrival from the Suez
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  • 89 4 KARACHI, Sept. 14, A Foreign Office spokesman said Thursday Pakistan would under no circumstances associate herself with the use of force for solving the Suez Canal dispute. He was commenting on Hie plan for an association of users of the canal. Th<* spokesman added that
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  • 82 4 EDEN'S STATEMENT HAS INFLAMED DAMASCUS. Syria. Sept. 14 Syrian Premier Sabri Assail said Thursday British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Kdcn statement Wednesday to the House of Commons had "inflamed the Suez Canal crisis instead of trying to cool it down.'' Assali told reporters "Eden's Suez policy is rapidly raising opposition
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  • 93 4 ISMAILIA. Egypt. Sept. 14, An Egyptian pilot claimed Thursday that 60 Egyptian pilots now have sufficient tram, ing to shepherd ships through the Suez Canal when foreign pilots quit tomorrow midnight. He said 62 other Egyptians will complete their training in a week or so. Then they will
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  • 52 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 14, British High-Commissioner Malcolm Mac Donald and U.S. Charge E^Affaires Frederic Bartlett Thursday night had separate meetings with V. K. Krishna Menon, India's minister without portfolio. The na. turc of their discussions was not divulged but informants said both envoys wore yum* moned by
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  • 88 4 CANAL USERS CONFAB IN LONDON LONDON. Sopt. 14, The British Pi ess Association aaid Thursday a Suez Canal users conference will be held next week, probably in London. It reported British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd alread> has sent invitations. The western Big Three and 15 oth^.r nations that backed the
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  • 133 4 NEW DELHI. Sept. 14, Egypt is considering me possibility of referring some aspects of the Suez Canal dispute to the United Nations, recording: to authoritative Indian sources. These sources said the question of the advisability of Egypt making an approach to the Security Council
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  • 89 4 CAIRO, Sept. 14, A. spokesman for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that Rus sia and India still had not replied to Egjpt's call for a now confernce on the Suez Canal. Mr. Aly Yawar Jung, the Indian Ambassador to Egypt, said there was 'absolutely no
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  • 39 4 NEHR U'S STAEMENT NEW DELHI, Sept. 14, Egyptian Ambassador in New Delhi, Mr. Mustafa Kama! saw that he had no doubt that India's Prime Minister Mr. Nehru's statement on Suez would be warmly received by international public opinion Reuter.
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  • 151 4 GIANT STRIDE TOWARDS WAR BANDA COLOMBO. Sept. 14. Ceylonese Premier, Solomon Ban. daranaikc told reporters Thursday that Britain had taken a "giant stride" towards war. He said; "The setting up of (Suez) canal users' association ■MM in fact that Britain, Prance and America are going to operate the Suez Canal,
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  • 258 4 RED LEADER DENIES VIOLENCE CHARGE AHMEDABAD: Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Communist leader, said that the allegation by Government that the Communist Party had preached violence in the movement for Maha Gujerat in the last few weeks was "baseless". He said that the Government wanted to show that the Communist Party
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  • 88 4 HIRAY'S TALKS WITH AZAD AND PANT NEW DELHI: Congress organisational problems in Maharashtra, arising out of the deu S form a bl &ger bilingual state of Bombay are reported to have been discussed here by Mr. Hiray, Bombay's Revenue Minister, with Maulana Azad and Pandit Pant, members of the Congro
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  • 100 4 ASHOK MEHTA ARRIVES IN RANGOON RANGOON: The Indian Socialist leader, Mr Ashok Mehta, was received by B large number of Burmese Socialists and Indian friends at Mingaladon Airport on hl s arrival last Friday. Mr. Mehta has come here on a three-day visit. During the week-end, he will discuss with
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  • 392 4 KARACHI: Muslim League circles were bitterly critical of the tone and contents of Mr. Mohamed All's statement and characterised it as containing nothing new. They said these arguments had already been trotted out by all "renegades" from the League who had joined the Republican Party. The
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  • 80 4 NEW DELHI: A farmer was kU.'ed as a result of a flying accident which occurred near Ambala last Friday The pilot was injured and the aircraft sustained damage. A Press note issued by the Ministry of Defence said that according to the prelijminary reports received here
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  • 66 4 NEW DELHI: A Bill seeking to nationalise the light railways in the country was introduced L n Lok Sabn a last Friday by Mr. Jhulan Sinha (Con-gress-Bihar). The statement of objects and reasons said that the state of passenger amenities of the existing company-owned light railways
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  • 84 4 BHUBANESWAR: About 140 labourers from the Barbil mining area of Keonjhar district marched on foot for about 150 miles and arrived in a procession at the Orissa Assembly to represent their grievances in their dispute with their employers, to the Orissa Government. The processionists left
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  • 58 4 NEW DELHI: The Government of India have appointed Mr. V. Viswanathan, I.C.S Joint Secretary in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs as Special Commissioner to be the authority under Sec. 3of the Bihar and West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) Act, 1956 for demarcating the boundav line between
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  • Letter To The Editor:
    • 72 4 Sir, Being connected with the teaching: profession, I began a collection of used British Colonial stamps as a teaching aid. I shall M grateful if any of ycur readers kindly send nip used stamps of Singapore ana of other Malayan States if possible for my
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  • 40 4 NEW DELMI, Sept. 14, India has loaned Egypt 50. million rupees (M 535,500,000) to xeep trade flowing between the two countries, despite Britain's freezing of Egyptian sterling balances, a Government spokes, man told Parliament today. AP
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  • 32 4 OTTAWA, Sept. 14, Princess Margaret is ainiost certain to make the first offici tl trip to Canada in 1955, a highly-placed federal informant di.;r:osed Thursday. AP
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  • 70 4 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Sept. 14. Zsa Zsa Gabor opened a revue here Wednesday night wearing a sow. that a local critic said maife Dietrich's famed creation of t WQ yeaw ago "look like a bulky overcoat." Miss Gabor's dross, reputed ■o cost USS 17.000 featured
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