Indian Daily Mail, 10 November 1956

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  • 12 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 228 1 VOL. XII No. 266 INDIANS PAKS. IN FIRST CONTINGENTS NEW YORK, Nov. 9.— Preparations went ahead speedily here to-day for the world's first International Police Force expected to move into Egypt "m strength" within ten days. Giant transport planes operating under U.N. control
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  • 88 1 BIG ANTI-BR. RIOTING IN RANGOON mation so far to hand." RANGOON, Nov. 9; A crowd of several thousand Indian Muslims rioted before the British Embassy- today. The Embassy stoned heavily as was also the nearby Britishowned Strand Hotel. Glass windows and plate glass both m the Embassy and the Hotel
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  • 209 1 CAIRO, Nov. 9.— President Nasser of Egypt declared to-day that "Egypt will not allow the clearing and repair of the Suez Canal as long as there is a single foreign soldier on Egyptian soil.** Radio broadcast of collusion with Israel when they decided 'to
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Nov. 9 Mr. Anthony Head, Defence Minister, said that British casualties for all three services m Egypt did not exceed 85, of whom not more than 20 were killed. He told the House of Commons he still had not got final details of casualties and the figures
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  • 68 1 PARIS. Nov. 9 France has banned all Egyptians living m France from leaving the country, a French Foreign Ministry Official said yesterday. The official said the order was issued because Egypt had stopped French nations leaving Egypt and had arrested French subjects on a Greek vessel
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  • 39 1 ISRAELI COMMANDER MISSING TEL AVIV, Nov. 9- Colonel Assaf Simhoni, Commander of the Israeli South Front who led Israeli forces m their attack on Egyptian positions m the Sinai desert, is missing, it was officially announced here yesterday. Reuter
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  • 62 1 RUSSIAN VOLUNTEERS FOR EGYPT MOSCOW, Nov. 9- Several hundred Soviet "volunteers" nave applied at the Egyptian embassy for service m Egypt, Egyptian embassy sources said here Thursday. Embassy spokesmen said they are continuing to enroll Soviet "volunteers" despite the cease-fire because their information was that fighting was still going on
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  • 36 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 9— Prime Minister Ali Sastromidjojo announced Thursday that Indonesia will supply troops to the U.N. Middle East police force. He did not say how many men Indonesia would send. AP
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  • 38 1 PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, Nov. 9 lt was disclosed today that 144 re-routed ships would call at South African Ports m the next few weeks because of the Suez crisis. Reuter
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  • 51 1 LONDON, Nov. 9— Britain "reminded" Israel that it was British policy to ensure that Israeli forces withdraw from Egyptian territory, a foreign office spokesman said. Israel's Ambassador, Mr. Alieabu Elath was told this when he called on Mr. Seiwyn Lloyd at the British Foreign Secretary's request.
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  • 252 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9: Russia is reported to be sending military equipment, including MIG jet fighters, as well as "advisers" into Syria, an Arab nation bordering Israel. A. P. BAGHDAD, Nov. 9: The Iraq Government has severed diplomatic relations with France, an official spokesman announced here today. Reuter. TEL
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Nov. 9 —Mr Peter Thorneycroft, president of the Board of Trade, told the House of Commons last night that the British intervention m Egypt showed that Egypt had been armed to the teeth by Russia. Reuter
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  • 49 1 CAIRO. Nov. 9.-Major-General Hakim Araer, Egyptian War Minister, told the Egyptian people and armed forces m a .broadcast last night that they had "fought the treacherous Big Powers and scored a ereat victory." 6 He added: "Egypt takes pride m her army and neoDle." Reuter
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  • 53 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 9— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru flew to Calcutta Friday to attend a two-day session of his governing Congress Party Committee. The session is to draft the party's election manifesto and also to consider the international situation, with special reference to Egypt
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  • 51 1 EDEN MOLLET TO SEE IKE? LONDON, Nov. 9.— Belief that Sir Anthony Eden will shortly pay a visit to President Eisenhower m Washington was strengthened here to-day by the news that M. Guy Mollet, the French Prime Minister, plans to go to the United States at a date still unspecified.
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  • 38 1 10,000 PAK. VOLUNTEERS FOR EGYPT TOKYO. Nov. 9. Pakistan News, a weekly newsletter published by the Pakistan Embassy here, to-da y said more than 10,000 tribesmen m West Pakistan had volunteered to fight for Islam In Egynt.— Reuter
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  • 262 1 INDIAN EDITOR EXPLAINS NEW YORK, Nov. 9.— A leading Indian newspaperman Thursday explained India abstained from voting on the U.N. resolution condemning Russia for moving troops into Hungary because Premier Nehru "would find it difficult to explain to his people any problem not directly
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  • 156 1 —ATTLEE LONDON. Nov. 9.— Earl Attlee. former British Labour Prime Minister, s aid it was the disunity m Britain over her intervention m Egypt which is saving the Commonwealth.'. Lord Attlee, who has just returned from a visit to India and Pakistan, told the House of
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  • 239 1 OWE STUDENT DETAINED A breach of school discipline occurred m the Chung Ling High School, Penang, this week which concerned the issue of the magazine "Hock Po" and which had been firmly dealt with by the school committee, according to a Penang Govt. Press
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  • 194 1 Registration Of Chinese Students In Singapore Registration at the Chinese High School and the Chung Cheng High School began yesterday morning and will continue for one week. Until registration is completed, the schools will not reopen. No pupils will be allowed to register unless accompanied by a parent or guardian
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  • 110 1 The Consul-General for Japan will present the prizes •to Mr. Sim Kok Hing of the Trafalgar School, Singapore, who has won the Morinaga Praise of Mothers Society Prize m the recent International PYize Contest of Children's Paintings for the Mother's Day jointly organized by Federation
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  • 143 1 LONDON, Nov. 9. In the House of Commons Mr. Llewelly|i Williams, Labour, said he 'deprecated very much indeed the scurvy, cheap, sneering way m which some people have seen fit to refer to Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru of India. *We have not so many friends m the
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  • 60 1 COLOMBO, Nov. 9 Peasants fled from their mudthatched homes Thursday as paratroops descended on a village 12 miles from Colombo. They set the temple bells pealing with cries of "the invasion of Ceylon has begun." Police hurried to the village to explain that the "invaders" were playing parts
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  • 117 1 SECRETS BEHIND ANGLO-FRENCH INTERVENTION LONDON, Nov. 9.— Sir Anthony Eden fresh fro m the triumph of a House of Commons vote of confidence last night is expected this morning to make an important statement o n the Middle East crisis to Members of Parliament. Britain speculated whether the Prime Minister
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  • 245 1 NAGARATHAR STUDENTS ASSN. IN MADRAS Nagarathar community stu.dents m Madras, with a view to promoting greater understanding and unity among them, have started a Nagarathar Students Association. The main objects of the Association, which was inaugurated by Raja Sir Muthia Chettiar, besides promoting unity and understanding. includes efforts towards provision
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  • 25 1 PNHOMPENH, Nov. Chou En-lai, China's Prime Minister, i s expected to visit Cambodia on Nov. 22, it was authoritatively learned. Reuter
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  • 606 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 10, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS MERDEKA EXPLOITATION \yHEN the stomach is hit, everything is forgotten. Today with the abnormal increase both m the direct and indirect taxations m the Colony and the Federation to meet the spiralling cost of their respective ever swelling administrative
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  • 484 2 LAND PROBLEM IN MADRAS SUBRAMANIAM'S ANALYSIS TANJORE. Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister, said here last week that the land problem was among the biggest problems facing the country and was a highly complicated one. But they had to find a permanent solution. He added that if anybody were to be
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  • 171 2 COMING ELECTIONS SOCIALIST PARTY'S STAND HYDERABAD; According to a Press release from the Central Office of the Socialist Party of India, the Patty is opposed fo all joint fronts with other political parties. Dr. Rammanohar Lohia Chairman of the Socialist Party, has made it clear that the Socialist Party haa.
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  • 79 2 DACCA: The E. Pakistan Governor, Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug last week drew up the counterfoils of two first prizes of Rs. 10,000 each m the Governor's Relief Fund Raffle both having come m the names of Mr. Karuna Choudhury and Mr. S. B. Naha
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI: The President has made two Adaptation orders so as to bring the provisions of the existing laws m conformity with the provisions of the Consfltutiom and also to facilitate the application of the laws m relation to any of the States formed or territorially
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  • 265 2 FOOT-WEAR TRAINING CENTRE FOR SALEM SALEM: Presiding over a meeting of District Planning Board today. Mr. M. G. Balasubramaniam, Collector, said a training-cum-production Centre for a making footwear had been sanctioned for Salem district. The Centre would involve a non- recurring expenditure of Rs. 42,000 and a recurring expenditure of
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  • 64 2 MANY SHOPS CLOSED AT AHMEDABAD AHMEDABAD: A large number of shops m the city remained closed on Nov. 1 m response to a call for general strike by the Mahagujerat Janata Parishad, an organization agitating for the formation of unilingual State of Gujeratispeaking areas. While the wholesale markets were closed,
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  • 142 2 TRIVANDRUM. Mr. P. S. Rau, who has been appointed to discharge the function of the Governor of Kerala till the permanent Governor assumes office, described the birth of the new State as a "resurrection of an ancient tarward (family) by the reunion of the three thavazhies
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  • 759 2 Reorganized States "The 2nd Stage" NEW DELHI: The Union Home Minister, Pandit rant, last Wednesday expressed the hope that the ?i! a^. re rgan lzation schen would promote, rather than hinder, the growth of national unity and sol♦i«.. n AH T^" 1 who wat broadoaiting
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  • 777 2 Sadiq's Assurance To Sheikh Abdullah SRINAGAR. The Kashmir Constituent Assembly "is proceeding to perform its task m conformity with the mandate with which it came into being," Mr. G. M Sadiq has informed Sheikh Abdullah. The letters recently exchanged between the President of the Kashmir
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  • 320 2 SAIGON: Foreign textile merchants m Saigon, many of whom are Indians, are worried about theirs m South Viet Nam. The increasing- display of exnophobic nationalism on the part of the Saigon Government makes them fear there will be discrimination against them, which will hamper their
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  • 79 2 AMRITSAR: The Shrcmam Akall Dal has demanded reservation o f seats for Sikhs m the Jammu and Kashmir Legislature. The rial m a telegram to th t Kashmir premier a nd the President of the Constituent Assembly expressed its "deep sense of protest" to note
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  • 71 2 GAUHATI: Two passengers were killed and fifteen injured, five of them seriously, as a result of a cellision between the Dibrugarh-Pandu Express and a shunting goods train at Chapekhat station, 33 miles from Tinsukia on Nov. 1 Five of the injured were detained i» hoapita.,
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  • 612 3 Viswanathan Award: Purnea Villages Affected CALCUTTA. West Bengal has been awarded an area of 759 sq. miles comprising 913 villages with a population of 2,77,288 from the Purnea district of Bihar by Sri V. Viswanathan who was appointed by the Central Government to demarcate the boundaries between
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has relinquished Its administrative control over all training centres and employment exchanges administered so far by the DirectorateGereral of Resettlement and Employment with effect from Nov. 1, 1956. the DireotorGeneral of Resettlement ana Employment announced In a Press Note last
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  • 191 3 PROTEST AGAINST ARREST OF NEWSPAPERMEN BARODA; Tihe President of Baroda Working Journalists Union Mr, Prabhatkumar Goswami last week sent telegrams to Mr, Morarji Desai. Chief Minister of Bombay ana the Inspector General of Police, protesting against the arrest of 22 employees of a lccai daily on Monday and requesting their
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  • 34 3 UNESCO CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN NEW DELHI: The UNESCO Committee, considering the reports from member States ast week elected Mr. Klaus R. Zeigler (Austria) as its Chairman and Mr. G. S. Peiris (Ceylcn) as vice-chairman
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  • 248 3 CALCUTTA: East Bergal refugees, now living m Howrah and Sealdah ra.lway station areas and as also those who have for long rrade the Strand Road near the Eden Gardens their habitat held a big demonstration m Calcutta demanding rehabi.itat.o- and relief on Thursday. It was about half
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  • 127 3 MADRAS: A resolution protesting: against the n on-inclu-sion of a representative of the South Indian film industry m the delegation to Moscow m connection with the Indian Film Festival to be held there, was passed at the annual general meeting of the South Indian Film Journalists
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  • 581 3 JULLUNDUR: The new Punjab State is 47,456 square miles m area and has a population of about 16,000,000. The merger brings together the Hindi and Punjabi-speak-ing people of the region under one political unit. The state has m all 18 districts and 73 tehsils, manned by 135,000
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  • 233 3 COLOMBO: Minister of Industries, Mr. R. H. William de Silva, has outlined a plan for industrial development m Ceylon, it is learned here. The plan, it is learned, is to be executed at three levels. At the first level, the Government will initiate and operate on an
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  • 191 3 KARACHI: In a written statement, Mr. Suhrawardy said last week that he had several opportunities to) have frank and cordial discussions with the Chirese Chairman. Mr. Rao Tsetumg, and the Premier Mr. Chou En-lai. He said; "The conversations were pursued m an atmosphere of cordiality
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  • 240 3 GULBARGA: Mr. N. S. Hirannayya, Divisional Commissioner of Guibarga, said here last week that the outlay fixed under the Second Five-Year Plan for this division was Rs. 20 crores and this should be fully ana properly expended for accelerating the educational and industrial advancement of this
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  • 223 3 Missing From Queen's House: Yard Worried COLOMBO. The Scotland Yard detective accompanying the Duke of Edinburgh, on a three-day visit to Oeylon, had an anxious time on the night of Oct. 25 when he suddenly discovered that the Duke was not m the room m
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  • 86 3 TIRUCHI: Picketing by gypsum workers m Dalmiapuram was called off last Sunday thanks to the successful mediation by Mr. N. S. sSwami, Revenue Divisional Officer, Musiri. According to the terms of the settlement, arrears of wages due to the workers would be paid b y
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  • 25 3 KARIMGANJ Mr. Prakash Chandra Ro y died recently m his native village at Purba Hajinagar, according to information received here. He was 110.
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  • 73 3 SURVEY OF COTTAGE INDUSTRIES GAUHATI: A survey of cottage industries m the States of Assam, Manipur and Tripura will be undertaken shortly. The survey, which is sponsored by the All-India Handloom Board, will be conducted under the auspices of the Gauhati University. The Head of the Department of Mathematics and
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  • 231 3 Nehru To Brief Indian Delegation NEW DELHI. The Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, is scheduled to advise the Indian delegation to the United Nations on problems before the world body and India's stand on them, before members of the delegation leave for New York
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  • 130 3 OUTTACK: The regional seminar of headmasters and inspecting officers o f Bihar and Orissa. which concluded here last Sunday, recommended that there sihould be only two types of schools. Government and ncn-Governmer.t. The Seminar, which was organised by the All-India Council for Secondary Education, a.
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  • 564 4 CONSERVATIVE DEFECTIONS BAGDAD PACT COUNTRIES' PLEA TO BRITAIN LONDON, Nov. 9. Britain is now agreeable to withdrawing her forces from Egypt unconditionally as soon as a United Nations force takes over, according to political circles here. This promise is said to have been given by
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  • 52 4 LONDON, Nov. 9. The British Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that Britain was still considering the swiss Government's proposal for a meeting of the Heads of Governments of Britain, France, the United States, Soviet Russia and India on the world crisis. The proposal has now hmwi accepted by
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  • 228 4 India-Ethiopia Appeal Respect U. N. Charter NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 9.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie announced jointly Thursday they view with great concern "the violation of human dignity and freedom and the subjection of people by the use of modern arms." Without naming names, they*
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  • 41 4 .DJAKARTA, Nov. 9: The staffs of the Chartered Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank extended the go-slow strike begun yesterday to a full strike today m protest against "continued British aagression m Egypt."- Reuter
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  • 360 4 JERUSALEM, Nov. 9 Mr. David Ben-Gurion, the Israeli Premier, announced m a surprise broadcast shortly after midnight that Israel was ready to withdraw her forces from the Sinai Peninsula after the entry of an international force into the Suez Canal Zone.. nister of State at the
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  • 91 4 MEENAMBAKKAM: Watches and fountain pen nibs, valued about Rs. 8,000, were seized on Nov. 3 by Madras Customs officials (Preventive Service) led by the Chtef Inspector, Mr. Rajamannar, from a passenger, who arrived here by Air India International aircraft with his family from Singapore. It is
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  • 83 4 CANADIAN MINISTER TO VISIT MALAYA OTTAWA, Nov 9. The Health Minister, Mr. Paul Martin, w ill leave here on Sunday for a 14--country tour of South and South East Asia. He will also represent Canada at the eighth Colombo Plan meeting opening on Dec. 4 at Wellington, New Zealand. He
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  • 120 4 CAIRO, Nov. 9 M aj o r General E. L. M. Burns, Chief of the United Nations Command Emergency International Force, said, he expected to have the first United Nations observers m Cairo within 'the next day or so.' He said these observers would form
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  • 30 4 TEHERAN, Nov. 9.— Group Captain Peter Ton-mend. touring the world m a land Rover, has arrlvtd here and will leave for India and Pakistan on Sunday. Reuter
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  • 407 4 Withdraw From Hungary Soviet Resentment Of Outside "Pressure" NEW YORK, Nov. 9— The United Nations Special Assembly is expected today to issue its second overwhelming call to the Soviet Union to withdraw its forces without delay from war torn Hungary. The 76-nation Assembly meeting at 1530 GMT has before it
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  • 215 4 SOCIALISTS URGE BAN ON ATOM VETO BOMBAY, Nov. 9— The Asian Socialist Conference adopted two resolutions one urging an effective international ban on Atomic weapons and the other favouring universality of United Nations membership. The resolution on nuclear disarmament moved by Japan's Mrs. Shizune Abe, noted recent increase of tensions
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  • 22 4 Lady Black will present certificates to Nurses at Brebner House, General Hospital, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 210 4 LONDON, Nov. 9.— Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's government published Thursday its bill to limit the imposition of the death penalty m homicide cases. The measure would restrict the hangman's noose to five classes of killings described as "capital murders" and for repeated murders. The bill,
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  • 216 4 LONDON, Nov. 9.~1n messages of congratulation, Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin and President Klementi Y. Voroshilov Thursday praised President Eisenhower as a man of peace. The tributes, on the occasion of President Eisenhower's reelection, were broadcast by Moscow Radio. Bulganin said m his telegram: "You are known
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  • 37 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 9—Yugoslavia joined Thursday m the growing demand from the non-Communist world that Soviet troops be withdrawn from Hungary and that the Hungarians be permitted to manage their own affairs.
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  • 57 4 BERLIN. Nov. 9 Marshal Bulganin has told President Eisenhower that "the question of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary falls fully and entirely within the competence of the Hungarian and Soviet Governments." Marshal Bulganin was replying to President Eisenhower's letter Sunday asking him to withdraw
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  • 88 4 OPERATION "TORCH": PARENTS TO NOTE The Education Department, Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, has issued the following statement to the parents of children born m 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952, who have been registered under Operation "Torch": "If your child is already m a Primary School, he will have his
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  • 75 4 According to the 8.0.A.C. Head Office m London, the contract for 15 Boeing 707 Jet Liners, to be powered by Rolls Royce Conway engines, was formally signed there on Thursday by Mr. Basil Smallpiece, the Corporation's Managing Director, and Mr. Lowell Mickelwait. General Counsel of
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  • 207 4 LONDON, Nov. 9. The Labour Opposition mi n the House of Lords yesterday urged the British Government to convene a conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers to discuss its policy m Egypt. The motion called for a conference 'm view of the grave international situation and of
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