Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail XII No, 261 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOTEMBER 5, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 621 1 Assembly Accepts Canadian Plan AFRASIAN NATIONS URGE IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE LONDON, Nov. 4.— The Anglo-French air offensive against Egypt continued to-day as the United Nations General Assembly in New York overwhelmingly adopted a Canadian plan for an emergency U.N.O. Force "to secure and supervise" an end
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  • 62 1 COLOMBO POWERS TO MEET IN DELHI NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, has told the Indonesian Prime Minister he is ready to join in a meeting of the Colombo Powers, and has suggested Delhi as the venue, It was announced last night. The conference would discuss
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  • 59 1 400 THAI MUSLIMS TO LAUNCH "JEHAD" BANGKOK, Nov. 4— The Thai Moslem Youth League last night cabled to Cairo expressing the readiness of its 400 members to go to Egypt, if required, to participate in a "Jehad" (Holy War) against the "aggressors" in the Middle East, according to Mr. Somkhid
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  • 54 1 LIMA, Peru, Nov. 4 A proEgypt demonstration was staged here by a group of university students in front of a French-owned shop which was celebrating the formal opening. Cries of "Viva Nasser" and "Down with France" were heard as the French Ambassador, Leon Brasseuv, spoke dur-
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  • 104 1 Mindszenty Takes Refuge In U. S. Legation? UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 4— Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., announced today that Josef Cardinal Mindszenty had tak.-n refuge in the American Legation in Budapest. Lodge made his disclosure at a dramatic pre-dawn meeting of the U.N. Security Council which was called
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  • 60 1 BAGDAD. Nov. 4.— The Iraq Petroleum Company yesterday! suspended the pumping of crude oil through Syria, acornpan spokesman announced here He said that owing to a breakdown In the Company's Transport between- Bmq and Syria it wa s thought wise under present circumstances to Stop
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  • 29 1 HUNGARIAN REVOLT CRUSHED LONDON, Nov. 4— akscow Radio interrupted its programme just after noon GMT today (Sunday) for an unscheduled bulletin announcing "the Hungarian counter-revolution has been crushed."— Reuter
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  • 624 1 Disagrees With Eden's Middle East Policy LONDON, Nov. 4— Mr. Anthony Nutting, Minister of State at the Foreign Office has resigned because he disagrees with the policy of the Conservative Government on Egypt, it was officially announced here yesterday. i*J n a i J etter to Sir
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  • 60 1 No Police Action -It's War Says Egypt WASHINGTON, Nov. 4— The Egyptian Embassy here Saturday issued a statement saying "w« are at war with Britain and France." THe statement, which the embassy Mid was received from Cairo, apparently was intended to counter British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's refernce to
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  • 219 1 ECHO OF ANGLO-FR. ACTION Br. Information Service Centre Set On Fire: Embassy Office Stormed DACCA. (East Pakistan). Nov. 4. Crowds demonstrating against the Anglo-French intervention in Egypt yesterday set fire to the timbered British Information Service Centre here. Anti-French demonstrators smashed the windows of the French consulate
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  • 91 1 TEL AVIV, Nov. 4.— lsraeli Forces thrusting westwards towards Suez are at some points less than 10 miles from the Suez Canal, a military spokesman announced here last night. They have captured nearly 100 Egyptian tanks and i The Spokesman also announced
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  • 143 1 EGYPT SHOOTS DOWN 28 BR. FR. PLANES CAIRO, Nov. 4— The Egyptian general headquarters issued a communique last night claiming that 28 British and French planes had been brought down during raido on Egypt. The communique read: 'British ana French bombers carried out a series of air raids on our
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4.—Police guarded the British High Commission and French Embassy here as about 200 gtudrents, including Egyptians, Africans and Asians, demon' strated against the Anglo French Israeli attacks on Egypt,
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  • 225 1 (From Our Correspondent) T^nnku A A L KW L b M k PUR 8U Th F «*«tion Chief Min.ster Sf«^« *h < f vll d thedeep being unabta to comment on the Anglo-Frtnch attack on Egypt. Addressing a meeting of Kaum Ibu Women's
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  • 488 1 RUSSIAN TROOPS BOMBARD BUDAPEST Security Council Summoned BUDAPEST, Nov. 4.— Heavy gunfire and shellbursts rocked Budapest to-day early as Soviet troops were reported attacking the city. Hungarian tanks raced through the dim morning streets coming in the Assembly had listened to the representative of the Soviet
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  • 627 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Nov. 5, 1956 MERDEKA NOT AT THIS PRICE! JT is not at all surprising that neither the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya nor that of the Colony of Singapore has uttered a word yet in support of or even in sympa- 1 thy
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  • 654 2 Nehru Will Quit If Nation Benefits None Indispensable, He Asserts JAUNPUR. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here last Wednesday that he might yet relinquish the Prime Ministership "if I think I shall be more useful to the country out of the Government." The Prime Minister, who addressed the 57th
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  • 36 2 AKOLA. Over 2,000 persons belonging to the Scheduled Castes, including- some women, embraced Buddhism at a public meeting organised by the Akola town unit of the All-India Scheduled Castes Federation last Monday.
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  • 392 2 Budget Leakage Case NEW DELHI: Mr. S. B. Capoor, Sessions Judge, Delhi, delivered judgment in the petition seeking revision of an order by an Additional Magistrate, Delhi, in the Budget Leakage Case, holding that A. L. Mehra was not a "competent approver", but should be treated as an ordinary witness.
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  • 143 2 NEW DELHI: The I.C.A.K. Medicinal Plants Committee met in fJew Delhi under the chairmanship of Col. R.N Ch> pra, Director, Drug Research Institute, Kotibag, Srlnagai. The committee discussed several important scheme on medicinal plants received firm different States and research institutions. The committee recommended particularly a scheme
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  • 360 2 NEW DELHI: A team of Central Government officers is i leaving for Washington to asi sist in the negotiations for a i substantial loan from the World Bank for development projects I under the Second Five-Year Plan, notably the railway programme of import of
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  • 167 2 TRANSFER OF BIHAR AREAS TO W. BENGAL PATNA; An area of 3,166 square miles with a population of about 1.45 million will be transferred to West Bengal on November 1, according to i decision of the Union Governme.it, it was learnt here. The area comprises 2, .07 square mile of
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  • 93 2 SILK WEAVERS CALL OFF STRIKE KUMBAKONAM: Silk weavers and dyers, who struck work last Sunday, demanding higher wages, here called off the strike and resumed work last week following settlement reached between the pa it through the efforts of the Labour Officer, Tiruchi, and some non-officials. The strikers had put
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  • 273 2  - Rajaji Should Quit Congress, And Form Opposition! H. F. KAMATH MADURAI: Mr. H. V. Kamath, member of the National executive of the Praja Socialist Party, last week appealed to Mr. C. Rajagopalachari to quit the Congress and help build a strong, effective and well-balanced opposition to the Congress in the
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  • 91 2 KOLHAPUR: Seventeen-year •old peasant girl Mi'ss Tulasa Patil, who entered a local hospital a week ago, has become a boy after an operation. The doctor who operated Tulasa said soon she would have "all manly feeling and sentiments." Tulasa entered hospital for treatment of a persistent headache
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  • 147 2 League Split On Contesting Elections MADRAS: Mr. Mahomed Raza Khan, MLC said that Mr. S. A. Maje'ed, Mr. K. T. Shereef and himself left the recent meeting of the Muslim League's General Council, disociating themselves with the resolution sought to be passed by it in favour of setting up Muslim
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  • 192 2 SURAT: Maulana Hifzur Rehman, M.P. General Secretary of the Jamiat-ul-Ulema-Hind, said that "the decision of the Indian Union Muslim League Council at Madras to set up its candidate in the coming elections is only an election stunt and will harm the Muslim community." Commenting on the League's
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  • 65 2  - SWEDEN TO STANDARDISE PAPER BAGS NAFEN STOCKHOLM, After a through investigation the Swedish Standards Committee has suggested certain stand u. 1.5 for sizes and qualities of ordirv aper bags. intention is to reduce prr t u ion costs and to rationaiise the trade in this kind of articles. The annual
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  • 134 2 NEW INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO INDONESIA NEW DELHI: India is se 14. Ing a new chairman to the international Supervisory Com" mision for Viet-Nam, it xg^ learnt here last week Mr. T. N. Kaul, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, is likely to succeed Mr. G. Parthasarathy, the present
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  • 126 2 6 SQ. MILES OF LAND SINKS IN SIRMURI NAHAN: About six isquuri, miles of land near Sirmuri Tal site of the old capital of the former sirmur State in Himachal Pradesh, sank five to 30 feet, damaging roads and forests. The loss is estimated at Rs. 4,00,000. ■tveral huts were
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  • 56 2 THEOSOPHICAL CONVENTION IN MADRAS MADRAS: The 81st Annual Convention of the Theosophical Society will be held during Christmas week at A.dyar (Madras), instead at Varanasi (Banaras). states the Secretary of the Society in a communic Ition. Commencing on Dec. 25, the week-long convention will be presided over by Mr. N
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  • 39 2 INDIAN AMBASSADOR TO BELGIUM BRUSSELS: The Indian Am-bassador-designate to E/lgium, Mr. B. N. Kaul, former Private Secretary to the Indian Prime Minister, arrived here. The dace for his presentation of credentials to King Baudouin has not yet been fi*ed.
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  • 1342 3 WORLD BANK AID FOR PRO JECTS MISSION TO VISIT U. S. w J^ AS^ l^ GTO^ The P u »>ttcatirn rf the correspondence Exchanged between the President of the Wonid Bank, Mr. »ugene Black and Indas Finance Minister, MH. Krinhnanu- <*<»", on the questfic« cf the Bank's
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  • 190 3 HYDERABAD: Udai Chandra (22), son of Dr. Bankatchandra. Superintendent of tho Osmanfa hospital, was drowned in the Hussa n Sagar tank last Thursday. According to the police udai Chandra an<j his friend Vijaya Karen had erone for boating In Hussain Sagar and were coming towards the
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  • 64 3 TRIVANDRUM: Dr C. S. Venk tiswaran. Principal of the Un.versity College, TrivandTum, has been appointed officiating Director of public Instruction of Kerala with effect from Nov. 15, it was officially announced here. The appo ntment of the present DPI. of T-C. Mr. V. Sundaraja Naidu, as Pro-Vice-Chancellor
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  • 136 3 Sardar Panikkar's View MADRAS: Addressing the Indian Institute for Population Studies at tho Government Arts College, Mount Koad, Sardar K. m Panikkar. Ambassador-Designate to France, surveyed "the movements of population in history" from the early days and pointed out th at the control ed movements of population
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  • 84 3 HYDERABAD. The General Secretary of the All-India H ndu Mafaasabha Mr. V. G. Despande, last week said the Maaasabha would endeavour to combine all the Opposition forces to defeat Mr. Nehru at the polls In the next elections. Addressing a Press conference here on the Mahasabha election compalgn,
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  • 65 3 CANADIAN MINISTER TO VISIT INDIA NEW DELHI: Mr. P. Martin, Canadian Minister of Health and Welfare, is visiting India towards the end of the year, it is reliably learned. While the visit is described as an "unofficial" one, it is stated, the Canadian Minister may discuss with Mr, Nehru the
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  • 188 3 On the second day of his stay in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 1., H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH visited a nearby tin dredge. Picture shows HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS be ng shown a diagram; of the dredge by Mr. J. Giles, one of the directors of the
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  • 296 3 Bombay's First Open-Air Theatre Opened BOMBAY: Bombay's first open-air theatre was declared open In the grounds of the Elphinstone Technical School by Mr. Dinkarrao Desal, Minister for Education, last Saturday. Rang Bhavan, as the theatre has been named, has been constructed by the State Government at a cost of Rs.
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  • 614 3 Thondaman Explains COLOMBO: Addressing a public meeting in Colombo Mr. S. Thondaman of the Ceylon Democratic Congress, said the problems of those who had opted to remain Indian nationals in Ceylon were as serious and as vital as those of people, who by reason of their
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  • 94 3 LIGHTNING TRAGEDY IN KOZHIKODE KOZHIKODE: Koahikode town and suburbs experienced a heavy downpour of rain accompanied by thunder and lightning lasting fro m 7to 9 on the night of Oct. 28. Two persons who sustained burns as a result of lightning were admitted for treatment in to the local Government
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  • 106 3 VIENNA. Radio Budapest broadcast a n Order of the Day for the Army and the Police from the Defence Minister, Lieut. -Gen Karoly janza. and the interior Minister, Mr. Ferenc Muennich. The order said that from last week soldiers and policemen will no longer address one another
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  • 293 3 JULLUNDUK: The Punjab State Social Welfare Board has received a letter from the Central Board, drawing its attention to the scheme sponsored by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry for the supply of serving machines on a hire-purchase system to women of lower
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  • 93 3 STATE INSURANCE SCHEME IN MADRAS MADRAS: The Employees' State Insurance Scheme "was last week extended to Uueo more industrial towns in Tamil Nad covering an additional 40 000 workera. It waa inaugurated by the Chief Minister, Mr. Kama raj Nadar, at Madia ai, the Finance Minister, Mr. C. Subramanlnm, at
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  • 120 3 SRINAGAR: Earl and ro-m--tess Attlee arrived in Svinatrir I*" .Wednesday by air r,orn Delhi on a three-day visit r.n the State. n£ h< 2 2T ere receiv «*l "V Mi. G.M. Sadiq, President of t e Constituent Assembly, Ministers and senior civil and milltv/ Ce A
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  • 2702 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. S.W.R.D. nandaranaike, told the House of Representatives that in view of the difficulties experienced in unloading goods at Colombo port speedily, the question of diverting them to Trincomalee port was under considera »ion. He added that the shift-over
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  • 318 4 COLOMBO: A deputation from the Ceylon Workers' Congress which met the Minister of Labour endorsed the Minister's decision to repeal all reactionary labour laws. They also welcome his decision to review all labour laws with the intention of removing anomalies. They drew the attention of
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  • 595 4 RECOGNITION OF SAKA ERA NEW DELHI: Government have decided to recognise the. Saka era in addition to the Gregorian calendar for certain official purposes. The uniform national calendar will be used in conjunction from March 22, 1957. corresponding to the Ist Chaitra, 1879, Saka Era. Steps are
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  • 644 4 MADRAS. The capacity of the Madras Port would be almost doubled, with the completion of the expansion programme under the Second Plan in 1961 and the planned f acuities in the harbour would increase industrial and commercial activities by 75
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  • 110 4 NEW DELHI: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said it was not a good thing to serve a "diet of speeches" at every public function and reception. Mr. Nehru, inaugurating the Third Inter University Youth Festival, said the tendency these days was to turn every function into a
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  • 178 4 Nehru Refutes Feroz Khan's Allegations KARACHI: Prime Minister Nehru has denied the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Malik Feroz Khan Noon's charge that "India is alleged to have tried to srike a bargain" with France i.e., that "France should support India in the matter of Kashmir in the United Naions and that
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  • 127 4 Life Insurance In Ceylon: Nationalisation COLOMBO: Mr.C, Wijeain^he, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance luu asked the Government to nationalise life insurance v.-itn out delay. He said that the details were being worked out and tne schme would be submitted shortly for Cabinet sanction. In a preliminary report, Mr.
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  • 784 5 PAK. LEADERS 9 DECLARATION NOON'S REMARKS CRITICISED UACCA: Mouiana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, President of the ruling Awami League of East Pakistan, declared here that Pakistani people "cannot and do not consider India as their enemy" despite the fact that Kashmir was the sore point in
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  • 179 5 LAWYER DROWNED IN RESERVOIR NELLORE: Mr. P. V. Krishniah, a leading member of the local Bar, was drowned in the Nellore Reservoir. It is stated that he had been to Mulapad in his cart to meet Mr. Rami Reddy, father-in-law of Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Chief Minister, in connexion with
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  • 148 5 JINNAH WANTED TO OCCUPY JAMMU IN 1947 LAHORE: Former Maj.-Gen. Akhar Khan of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case, last week accused Pakistan's first Com-mander-in-Ch.ef Gen. Grace v of disobeying the then Governor. General Mr. M. A. Jinnah's order to occupy Jammu in October, 1947. He told a public meeting organised by
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  • 179 5 ROUND-THE-CLOCK BROADCASTING A.I.R. SCHEME NEW DELHI: Dr. B. V. Keskar, Minister for Information and Broadcasting, said that a scheme for round-the-clock broadcasting by All India Radio would be introduced before the new j«ar. The Minister,, who was inaugurating an all-India xadlo dealers' conference, said trat the Union Government had decided
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  • 347 5 will wT?h?2 ON: A ni^ aher of East Pakistani sailors Buir^ rOWn out of em P J oyment following the fnTw V^ n^ S decision to nationalise services in the Merchantile Marine Section of the Nautical an ?th r X^ &rim^ nt Water
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  • 225 5 NEW MLK: a direct radiotelephone service between New Delhi an<i London has been opened. A redictelephone service between India and Ethopla was also opened last week. The new service between New Delhi and London was inaugurated by the Union Oommur ications Minister, Mr. Jagjivao Ram, who spoke
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  • 735 5 "A NATION ON THE MOVE" ATTLEE'S TRIBUTE TO INDIA NEW DELHI: In a broadcast Earl Attlee gave his general Impression of his vis.t to India. He spoke of the very friendly relations between the people cf inda and of Britain. His dominant impression or India was that of a "nation
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  • 963 5 Giant Memorial To Martyrs President's Homage PATNA: Or. Rajendra Prasad, sa'd here that It was the duty of the ptiftple to keep the memory o f the martyrs, who sacrificed feeir lives for the attainment of Independaace, fresh In their minds. "Lrtus bow to those martyrs wh o
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  • 145 5 MADRAS: The Indian Council of Agricultural Research has undertaken a reconnaisance survey of the grass lands in the various States with particular reference to ecological and climatic factors with a view to tackling the problem of cattle fodder on a countrywide basis. A team of experts
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  • 186 5 HONG KONG, Nov. 4.—Former Premier v Nu of Burma told Red China Friday his country did not want to become "a mere appendage of the m.ghtiest countries of the world.'' Peking Radio said U Nu made the statement dur-ng- an hour long speech
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  • 161 5 NEW DELHI: A search is on to find an expert Urdu interpreter for Maulana Azad, leader of the Indian delegation to the forthcoming UNESCO session. The Union Education Minister will deliver in Urdu his welcome speech to the UNESCO delegates as president of the Indian National
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  • 70 6 LONDON, Nov. 4— Mr. R. G. Casey. Australian External Affairs Minister, told the Australian Associated Press here that it was not believed his country would be called on for "active participation with Bri tain and France in Egypt." The plan for a United Nations "police force"
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  • 1269 6 Welcomes U.N. Police Action Britain Stepped In Because (J.N* Could Not Do So I nil me LONDON, Nov. 4.— Sir Anthony Eden the British Prime Minister said here last night that the British Government will ensure Israeli troops leave Egyptian territory once Anglo-French Forces occupy key positions
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  • 153 6 CAIRO, Nov. 4— The Egyptian Government announced here that it had agreed to the resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly callon the parties involved in the present hostilities in the Middle East to cease fire. The Egyptian Governmeifs decision has already been communicated to Egypt's representative
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  • 95 6 A nglo- French Landing Report Unconfirmed LONtDON, Nov 4. Three Service Ministries said last night they had no information about an Anglo-French landing in Egypt. According to Beirut radio, Egyptian military sources claimed that Brtish and French ships had attacked Suez harbour and three British vessels were sunk and others
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  • 86 6 LONDON, Nov. 4.-—Mr. Antony Head, the Minister of Defence, told the House of Commons that no landings had taken place so far by the Anglo-French forces He was giving de£ails of the latest military position. He said reports indicated that Egyptian forces were withdrawing in s ome disorder
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  • 30 6 TEHERAN QUAKE TEHERAN, Nov. 4. Nine people were killed and 180 injured in earthquakes in Laristan and Bastik in Southern Persia Teheran radio announo ed yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 227 6 Asian Socialists 9 Suggestions BOMBAY, Nov. 4 The Sub-Committee on Commodity Trade of the Asian Socialist Conference meeting here have recommended that the Bandung Conference of the Afro-Asian Powers should initiate measures for co-operation between Governments on economic development in Asia. In its report to the
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  • 47 6 WARSAW, Nov. 4— Soviet officers will be removed in due time from the Polish Army and the Polish Security Police Sys tern of work will be changed, Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka, Polish Titoist Communist leader, promised in an inter- view disclosed here. Reuter
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  • 146 6 U.S. PLAN FOR ISRAEL -EGYPT PEACE WASHINGTON, Nov. 4— The White House announced that the United States Government would propose to the United Nations a new approach to the settlement of major problems outstandings between the Arab States and Israel." This the first of two resolutions to be presented within
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  • 62 6 NICOSIA, Nov. 4. Four British servicemen— three soldiers and one airman were killed by terrorists, it was officially stated. The killings were carried out in various parts of Cyprus. One of the three soldiers killed was attacked from behind and shot three times with a revolver o
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  • 124 6 Britain And France Told 'Do Not Use American Arms' WASHINGTON, Nov. 4— The United States in effect told Britain and France they must not use against Egypt arms provided by the United States under military aid agreements. The State Department said in an announcement that Britain and France had been
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  • 106 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of States underwent an emergency operation yesterday for removal of part of his large intestine. Mr. Dulles was reported to be 'resting comfortably an<j in good condition' after the operation. Mr. Dulles who is 68 was
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  • 235 6 GOVERNOR'S POPPY DAY APPEAL The Governor Sir Robert Black in a Poppy Day Appeal broadcast last night said inter alia: "This is a time of year when all of us remember the men and women of the Britaish Commonwealth who fought gallantly and courageously, who suffered grievously and, alas, in
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  • 85 6 MOSCOW, Nov. 4.— Marshal Klementi Voroshilov, Soviet President, told President Shukri El Kouatly of Syria that 'aggression in Egypt by one of the founders of the Bagdad Pact proves once again that it is an aggressive bloc.' He added: 'The sooner it (the pact) is buried
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