Indian Daily Mail, 12 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL, XII No. 268 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956 SEX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 803 1 TERRORISM TO BE STAMPED OUT MCP Leaders 9 Lies Exposed THE CHIEF MINISTER OF THE FEDERATION, TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, HAS ISSUED A WARNING TO THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY PERSONNEL AGAINST THE LIES SPREAD BY THEIR LEADERS. The warning contained In a leaflet dropped over the Federation
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  • 92 1 QUITTING C'WEALTH BANUA'S VIEW BOMBAY, Nov. 11. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said yesterday that his Government had not yet considered the question of leaving the Commonwealth as a protest against British action m Egypt. Mr. Bandaranaike arrived here yesterday evening to attend the Asian Socialist Conference. He said
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  • 23 1 KATMANDU. Nov. 11.— The Government of the mountain State of Nepal yesterday announced the establishment of diplomatic relations with Switzerland. Reuter
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  • 165 1 Korea Clash Again? SEOUL, Nov. 11. Gen. Lee Heung Keun, South Korean Army Chief of Staff, reported Saturday his troops have been alerted to recent "Communist troop and vehicle movements" toward the east central armistice front, but "there is nothing serious." Lee talked to newsmen after a session with the
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  • 598 1 ASIAN SOCIALISTS CONFAB'S DEMAND BOMBAY, NOV. 11 THE ASIAN REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL YESTERDAY. REGRETTED THE BREAKDOWN EARLIER THIS YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE TALKS BETWEEN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND SINGAPORE AND URGED THEIR RESUMPTION. A resolution on Malaya welcomed the British Government's promise
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  • 263 1 INDIA'S STAND ON 'HUNGARY' CONFUSES NEWSPAPERS NEW DELHI, Nov. 11 Three of Delhi's leading newspapers today criticised the Indian Government and Congress Party for the mildness of their reaction to Hungarian events. The pro-Government Hindustan Times described as "maladroit" the government's handling of the situation particularly the abstention of the
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 11. -Mr. Josef Cyrankiewicz, the Polish Prime Minister, has postponed a visit to India because of "developments m the political situation" In Poland, It was announced yesterday,
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  • 196 1 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea, Nov. 11. The Duke of Edinburgh took command on the bridge of the Royal Yacht Britannia yesterday as he arrived here on a five day visit. Drums beat out a message of welcome as he brought the shi pinto her berth—
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  • 214 1 Democratic Socialism Is The Third Force -Banda BOMBAY, Nov. 11 Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, said at the final session of the Asian Socialist Conference that Democratic Socialism which was the ideal of the Conference, was "genuinely a third force" between the two extremes of "unashamed capitalism" and Communism.
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  • 86 1 AIR RAID THREAT TO CAIRO STILL CAIRO, Nov. 11. Cairo's air raid sirens wailed this morning for the first time since the ceasefire last Tuesday. It was not immediately known whether British or French aircraft flew over the Capital. Anti-aircraft batteries did not go into action. The alert ended after
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  • 77 1 AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE IN CAIRO? CAIRO, Nov. 11. —Ar a b Governments are holding talks here on plans for a Second Conference of Afro-Asian Powers m Cairo, the Middle East News Agency reported yesterday. Russia proposed a conference of these "Bandung" Powers after Britain and France announced their decision to intervene
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  • 123 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 11.— Pope Pius XII last night broadcast a peace appeal to the world, the first of its kind since a similar appeal eight days before the outbreak of World War The Pontiff returned specially three weeks earlier than usual to the Vatican Palace
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  • 169 1 LONDON, Nov. 11. Moscow Radio said Saturday a Russian scientist has figured out a way to shoot a rocket around the moon and back to earth without using any fuel except on takeoff. The scientist was identified only as Professor Chebotaryov of the Institute of
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  • 44 1 BUFFALO, New York, Nov. 11. Supreme Court Justice Regis O'Brien asked the 10--year-old witness whether he knew "what happens to little boys who don't tell the truth." Replied the boy: "They get hit on the head with a ruler." A.P.
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  • 41 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 11 8u Chin Chuan, president of the Formosa Association of Herb Doctors, was sentenced today to three years m Jail on charges of selling answers to a state examination testing candidates for practice as herb doctors. A.P.
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  • 409 1 Bagdad SEATO Pacts Al ready Dead-Nehru J^COlld J. O AUglO^I 1 p America protested against T. Egypt getting arms from Aggression On Egypt *t«»™'^r™^J% MT Russia, Mr. Nehm said. Reuter. CALCUTTA, Nov. 11. The Indian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, yesterday reiterated his strong opposition to military alliances and pacts, declaring
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  • 503 2 Indian Daily Mail S' pore, Mod. Nov. 12, 1956 WORSE THAN DEPENDENCE TRUE nationalists m Malaya will certainly feel grateful to Party Ra'ayat for its expression of sympathy with the Egyptians and denunciation of the Anglo-French aggression on Suez. If we are not mistaken, this is the first political organisation
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  • 3655 2  -  W. S. Woytinsky THE AWAKENING GIANT-1 By A LL, ASIA is m a turmoil of political, economic, social and cultural revolution. The era of political revolutions did not end with the proclamation of independence by former co.onies and the overthrow of old dynasties. The liberated peples have
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  • 1097 3 MERGER IN MADRAS CHIEF MINISTER'S WELCOME TIRUNELVELI. Addressing last Friday a huge meeting held m the open grounds of the S.L.B. High School, Nagercoil, Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, gave an assurance to people of Kanyakumari district that no violent changes m administrative procedure or
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  • 75 3 CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. 10.— President Nasser declared yesterday the United States ard Soviet Russia "were with us" when Egypt defended her* self against British, French and Israeli attacks. He denied his Arab a. lies had failed him and that his air force had been destroyed. The Egypt
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  • 139 3 CALCUTTA: Srimati Padmaja Naidu was sworn m on Nov. 3 as Governor of West Bengal. The ceremony, which was held at the throne room at Raj Bhavan, was attended by the Chief Minister, Dr. B.C. Roy, Mr. Mehr Chand Khanna, Union Rehabilitation Minister, the Deputy High
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  • 149 3 COIMBATORE: A panel of six doctors headed by the District Medical Officer on Nov. 3 examined Acharya Yin o b a Bhave at the Dharapuram travellers' bungalow where he is confined to bed due to an attack of malaria. After the examination, the doctors expressed the view that
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  • 657 3 A TRADITION ENDS IN SECRETARIAT BANGALORE: A silent revolution took place and a tradition which had been there m the Attara Kakheri (Secretariat) since 1881, disappeared, when the Ministers entered the Secretarial on Nov. 5 without the dalavat carrying the mace (the insignia and regalia attached
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  • 214 3 TIRUNELVELI. Inaugurating on Nov. 1 at Nagercoil the celebrations m connection with the reorganisation of Madras State with the addition of Kanyakumari district formed out of the Tamil areas of the erstwhile T.-C. State, Mr. K. Kamaraj Chief Minister, Madras, expressed his pleasure and said
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  • 201 3 NEW DELHI: After heated discussions as to whether the Government of the People's Republic of China or the Government of Nationalist China (Formosa) should be admitted as a member, the Credentials Committee of the UNESCO which met here soon after the Inauguration of the conference adopted a
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  • 946 3 C.R. On M. East Crisis MADRAS. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari last week urged that India should sever her Commonwealth ties m the face of the British flouting the U.N. resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire m the Middle East. In a statement Mr. Rajagopalachari said:
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  • 54 3 NEW DELHI: On the occasion of the General conference of the UNESCO m New Delhi from Nov. 5 to December 5, a special postmark will be used on postcards and letters at the New Delhi General Post Office. The postmark will be affixed for the entire
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  • 72 3 HYDERABAD: The AllIndia Arab Association has decided to send volunteers to help Egypt m her defence against aggression, the Presient of the Association, Mr. Osman Bin Saleh Alkaiti, said m a statement here. The association's represen. tative at Delhi had been asked to seek the Government
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  • 333 3 AHMEDABAD. Mr. Maganbhai Desai, the noted Gandhian educationist and former editor of "Harijan," declared last week that there was confusion, diffidence and "double thinking" m our Government and Ministers on the need to re-orientate the educational system. This had produced wide disparity m precept
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  • 135 3 NEW DELHI: State awards for 18 categories of entries m the second competition for excellence m printing and designing, held by the Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, were announced here last week. The first prize for daily newspapers m English has been won by
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  • 234 3 LONDON. Drilling has been begun on two more oil exploration wells m Nigeria by the Shell-BP Petroleum Development Co., which will bring the total number of wells to 15 since the first deep well was spudded-in five years ago. The first of these
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  • 1458 4 MAULANA AZAD'S ADDRESS NEW DELHI: The ninth general conference of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation began here last Sunday m the huge conference hall m the newly built Vigyan Bhavan. Of the 77 member-nations, 61 were represented at the opening meeting
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  • 471 4 BOMBAY: Mr. Justice Dixit and Mr. Justice Gokhale, at the Bombay High Court on Nov. 5 admitted an appeal filed by Government against the acquittal by the First Class Magistrate of Ahmedabad of Mr. A. K. Gopalan, Communist Member of Parliament, who was charged with
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  • 313 4 In a rapid survey of the organisation's work over the past ten years, Mr. Munis mentioned m particular its achievements m the fields of social And natural sciences, Its fellowship programme, its cultural activities, fundamental education and the fight against illiteracy. Culture, however, he Mid, was not an
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  • 493 4 UNESCO's Progress Muniz's Tribute To Gandhian Ideals In his opening address to the session, Mr. Zavala Muniz, outgoing President of the UNESCO, said that it was propitious that the ninth session of the general conference of the organisation should meet here m India, "to say that wherever aggression has been
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  • 475 4  - TATANAGAR GIRL FINDS DUBLIN FUN DAPHNE CLARE By JVJISS Germaine Lasroda, 19--year-old Indian student from Tatanagar, Bihar, has the distinction of being the only Indian undergraduate at Dublin's world-famous Trinity College who is studying for a non-medical degree. This month Miss Lasrcjda starts the second year of her combined B.A.
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  • 310 4 LUCKNOW. The desirability of providing free legal aid to all categories of poor accused will be discussed at a high level conference scheduled to be held at Calcutta shortly. The conference, which primarily concerns Correctional Officers of the country, will also be
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  • 480 4  -  FRANCIS GOWER By LONDON. Lenin's "testament," dictated 13 months before his death and subsequently suppressed by the successors m the Kremlin leadership, has been published m Moscow. Is there a Stalin "testament" which is now also being suppressed? Is the man who knew Stalin's inmost
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  • 344 4 ACHARYA BHAVE ILL PADAYATRA SUSPENDED DHARAPURAM: Acharya Vinoba Bhave, just while he was starting on a padayatra m connection with the Bhoodan movement on Nov. 3 from Nellali Kavundanpalayam village to Kundadam village, -suddenly took ill. He returned to the starting place where he was confined to bed. Later, he
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  • 45 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 United States officiate have received reports about the movement c f Soviet-type aircraft In the Middle East, particularly m Syria, it was .eurnen here. But they have had no reports of any Soviet volunteer pilots entering the area.
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  • 181 4 PONDICHERRY. The second anniversary of the de facto transfer of Pondicherry and other French Settlements to India was celebrated here on Nov. 1 when Mr. X c w a 1 Singh, Chief Commissioner, unfurled the National Flag before a large gathering at Place D'Odiensalal.
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  • 3161 5 India Government's Plan U.S. Scholar's Survey NEW DELHI: Mr. Harry Robinson, Research Economist, Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park. California, m the course of a report prepared by him during the summer of 1956, while serving m India on an Institute Project for the Ministry of Commerce and
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  • 298 5 KANPUR: Dr. B. Mukerji, Director General of the Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, said here recently that all possible measures to prevent adulteration and admixture of edible oils should be taker* if the trade wished to prosper and serve the cause of national health. Inaugurating the Twelfth
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  • 52 5 ELECTED TO MADRAS MEDICAL COUNCIL MADRAS: The Returning Oflacer, Madras Medical Council Elections, has declared the following as having been elected as members of the Madras Medical Council: Dr. D.V. Venkappa, Dr. T.S. Shetty. Dr. V. Vijayaraghavan, Dr. K. Naraya. namurthi, Dr. T.S. Balasubrahmanyam, Dr. C. Nathamuni Naidu, and Dr.
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  • 308 5 NEW DEi. to the notict Commission th dure followed i k States is not urn pect of supplying pies of orders by thy Registration officers v Electoral Officers on tions and appeals filed v sons for inclusion of .r names m the electoral .oils under rule 26 of the
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  • 441 6 Congress Decision From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Nov. 10. India will continue to remain m the British Commonwealth of Nations. The All India Congress Committee composed to all leaders of the Congress Governments m the States and at the Centre decided to continue
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  • 53 6 GUJARATI AUTHOR TO SPEAK ON HIS WORLD TOUR Mr. Natwarlal Malavi (Vimalawala) eminent author and publicist from India, at present on a study tour of Malaya, will give a talk about his impressions of his world tour, at the Gujarat! Club Singapore today at 8 p.m. He will address the
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  • 44 6 The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee said m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night that the Chinese High School and Chun e Cheng High School would be open for registration until 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 15.
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  • 35 6 AFRO— ASIAN CONFAB ON MIDEAST URGED BANGKOK, Nov. 11.— U Nu former Prime Minister of Burma said today a conference of Asian and African Nations should be called to consider the Middle East sitution. Reuter
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  • 36 6 SAIGON, Nov. 11. U Nu former Burmese Prime Minister and Chairman of Burma's Anti-Fascist League today flew into Saigon on a five-day visit as the personal guest of President Ngo Dinh Dien Reuter
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  • 607 6 (Continued from page 2) reconcile the neglect of human values m public discussion of the Second Five Year Plan with its officially proclaimed aim of establishing a socialist society. Moreover, what la rndian socialism? Is it supposed to go further than the social policy of the Conservatives m
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  • 85 6 Russian Vow MELBOURNE, Nov. 11 Angry Russian higfc jumpers marched off Melbourne's Olympic Park Friday vowing they would never train there again They called the run up to the high jump "slippery and dangerous." Coach Nikolai Ozolin said "We will not jump there again —the track surface near
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  • 55 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Ceylon last night offered an infantry company aad a small staff, 150 officers and men m all, to the U.N. International Police Force. The offer was conveyed m a letter to the U.N. SecretaryGeneral by Mr. R. S. S. Gunewardene, Ceylon's Permanent
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  • 32 6 NAPLES. Nov. 11. Fifty Danish Soldiers, the vanguard of the United Nations Police Force for Egypt, landed here last night m an American transport plane.- Reuter
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  • 23 6 TEHERAN, Iran, Nov. 11 Pakistan President Iskander Mirza and his wife flew home Saturday after a 10-rtnv *w«nf to Iran.- A.P.
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  • 135 6 Urged To Join Baghdad Pact! KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov. 11 Fatin Rerustu Zorlu, former deputy premier of Turkey, Saturday urged all Moslem countries to join the Baghdad pact to help maintain peace m the Middle East. Zorlu, arriving as the head of a parliamentary delegation, said m an
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  • 114 6 CAIRO, Nov. 11. An official Egyptian spokesman declared Friday night that the E gyptian government has agreed provisionally to the formation of an international police force which will keep the peace m the Middle East. Abdel Kader Hatem, director of the Egyptian information
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  • 63 6 NEW DELHI. Nov. 11.— Three senior Indian army officers will leave here within one or two days as advance party of the Indian contingent to the United Nations police force m the Middle East, it was learned here today. The full Indian contingent about one
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  • 92 6 INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS FOR SUEZ NEW DELHI, Nov. 11.— A three-man Indian army advance party will fly to the Middle East within a few days to confer with United Nations police force commander Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns on integrating Indian troops into his command, the Defence Ministry announced
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  • 43 6 ROTTERDAM, Nov. 11.— Dutch and Danish salvage companies will clear obstructions from the Suez Canal for the United Nations, it was announced here today. The communique add< d that the cost will be met by the United Nations.- A.P.
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  • 208 6 PORT SAID, Egypt, Nov. 11.— The pre invasion Governor of Port Said was reinstalled m office yesterday. Egyptian police were asked to return to duty and a semblance of order returned to this city at the northern mouth of the Suez Canal. Even the
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  • 179 6 UA OLYMPIC SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY AT J.B. STADIUM TODAY Two hundred tickets for admission to Jalan Besar to witness today's game between the United States Olympic soccer Team and a Singapore Selection were distributed free to members of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre The tickets were made available to
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  • 227 6 NO ALLOWANCE FOR A MISTRESS WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. A House of representatives Committee is considering legislation to en<j a provision m the Income Tax Laws which allows a 600-*>Uar deduction for the upkeep of a mistress. The committee does not plan to interfere with the
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  • 43 6 Reuter inter-parliamentary union conference beginning at Bangkok Wednesday Zorlu criticized Russia or armed intervention m Hungary. He said events m Hungary created doubts whether "Russia is really sincere m her own policy of co-operation with the free world m peace and legality." AP
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  • 146 6 ISRAELI COMMANDER DEAD JERUSALEM, Israeli Section, Nov. 11. Col. Assaf Simhoni, Commander of Israel's Sinai campaign against Egypt, is dead. An Israeli liaison plane shot down by Jordan anti-air-craft gunners Wednesday yielded his body and those of two fellow officers. Jordan turned over the bodies of Simhoni, Lt. Col. M.
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  • 87 6 RUSSIAN FIGHTERS IN IN SYRIA? TEL AVIV, Nov. 11.—Wellinformed Israeli sources Saturday said a squadron of Russianmanned MIG-17 jet fighters between 18 and 14 planes have moved into Syria within the past few days. The sources added that some Russian jet bombers and antiaircraft crews and weapons also have arrived
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  • 45 6 LONDON, Nov. 11.— Israel Radio said last night that King Saud has expelled all British and French nationals m Saudi Arabia.- and times that are suitable but preferenca would have to be given to those who submit their applications first. Reuter
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  • 178 6 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 11. It is learnt that the President Indian Union has agreed to increase the membership of the Madras State Legislative Council to fifty instead of 48 as fixed by the States Reorganisation Act. This is indeed an admirable solution to the
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  • 54 6 HONG KONG, Nov. 11.— Communist North Vietnam has allocated three million rubles m material aid to Hungary, Hanoi Radio said today. In a message announcing the aid, Premier Pham Van Dong praised the new proSoviet Hungarian government for what he termed its victory over
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  • 56 6 ROME, Nov. 11.— A bomb was thrown m the garden surrounding the office;, of the Soviet Government's trade mission here last night. It caused no casualties. The blast shattered the windows of the building and of adjoining houses. The bomb was believed to have been
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