Indian Daily Mail, 15 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 271 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 210 1 Colombo Powers Tell Russia Strong Disapproval Of U. X.— France-Israeli Attitude NEW DELHI, NOV. 14 THE PRIME MINISTERS OF FOUR COLOMBO POWERS INDIA, BURMA, CEYLON AND INDONESIA SAID IN A JOINT STATEMENT AT THE END OF TALKS TODAY THAT 'SOVIET FORCES SHOULD BE WITHDRAWN FROM HUNGARY
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  • 157 1 Prom Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Alliance Councillor Inche Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman strongly opposed a suggestion by Mr. P. P. Narayanan that allowances received by Councillors be reduced to half. Mr. Narayanan said there had been a lot of talk of 'sacrifices' by
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  • 86 1 PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS AND YOGA A Parliament of Religions and Yoga will be held Saturday. Nov 17, at 2 p.m. at Chettiars' Hall, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur. The session will be held again o n Sunday at 8.30 a.m. The session is held under the auspices of Kriya Babaji Sangah
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  • 142 1 Fire On Wing Put Out Promptly MADRAS, Nov. 14. Prompt action by fire-fighting squad at Meenambakkam Airport saved an Indian Airways plane from bursting into flames and the lives of 23 passengers. As the huge four-engined Skymaster was landing here on Tuesday from
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  • 70 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Senior Asst. Minister for Home Affairs told the Federal Legislative Council today that 'thought is already being given to the design and layout of a new Malayan passport to be introduced when independence is achieved.' The Asst. Minister also stated that during the coming year
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  • 32 1 Among the candidates declared successful at the recent Michaelmas Bar Examination held in Singapore from 24th to the 28th of September, 1956 is Mr, G. Murugayan (Contract Tort; Third Class)
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. Premier Nehru who completes sixtyseven years today was the recipient of greetings from throughout India and the world. Former Burmese Premier U Nu in a personal message has hailed Nehru as a great friend of humanity and wished him life for a
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  • 48 1 The Governing Body of the Kamakrishna Mission, Belur Math, near Calcutta, has appointed Swami Ekatmananda President of the Mission Centre in Singapore. The Mission's local Advisory Committee, while welcoming the appointment, co-opted Swami Srikarananda, a member of the committee in the vacancy created by Swami Ekatmananda.
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  • 201 1 DAG TO VISIT HUNGARY EGYPT NEW YORK, Nov. 14 Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secrteary General, flies out of New York today on a mission which may take him to Hungary before he visits Cairo. The Secretary. General last night told the Hungarians that he was ready to fly at
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  • 128 1 INDIA PAK. WILL QUIT COMMONWEALTH -ATTLEE WARNS UNLESS U.K. BEHA YES WELL BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Nov. 14— E a r 1 "Attlee (Mr. Clement Attlee, former leader of the British Labour Party) said here last night that he thought that if Britain did not behave "with good sense" India and
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  • 48 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—Australian oil companies are urgently seeking increased oil supplies from Indonesia, it was reported today. They were said to hope to "tie up" enough oil from this source to obviate petrol rationing in Australia, if another flare-up reduced Middle East supplies. Reuter
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 14. Prime Ministers of* the Colombo Powers, India, Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon, met this morning for their fourth session in three days to consider the international situation. Reuter
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  • 181 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 14.— The New York Daily News, angered over India's refusal in the U.N. General Assembly to condemn Soviet brutality in Hungary, Tuesday called Premier Nehru a "two-timer" and suggested the United States might do well to stop sending aid to India. "We'd
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  • 136 1 PARLIAMENT HOUSE FOR FEDERATION From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Federation Chief Secretary Sir David Watherston announced in the Legislative Councii tou&y that proposals to erect a Parliament House are being now considered. He stated this when he was replying to a suggestion by Mr. P. P. Narayanan that Government
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  • 106 1 NEHRU-IKE MEETING THIS YEAR? WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. Indian Ambassador G. L. Mehta said Tuesday after a call on President Eisenhower that the President and Prime Minister' Nehru have agreed to meet in Washington, probably before the end of the year. He told newsmen after a brief call at the White
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  • 199 1 Crucial Session Of Indian Parlt, Begins NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. The winter session of the Indian Parliament begins its fiveweek stint today with the international situation looming large in every member's mind. Parliament office has been flooded with members' notices of adjournment motions, short notice questions, and resolutions demanding India's
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  • 101 1 Sydney, Nov. 14. The cancellation of two cruises from Sydney by the liner, Strathmore, was announced today by the P. and O. Company. They are the cruises to New Zealand, Tasmania an^ Melbourne, to have begun from Sydney on Jan. 25 and Feb. It was stated that
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  • 118 1 NAIR'S CALL TO TAMILS Himself Donates One Day Salary MR- M. P. D. NAIR, ASSISTANT MINISTER TO CHIEF SECRETARY LAST NIGHT CALLED UPON EVERY TAMIL IN SINGAPORE TO CONTRIBUTE HIS OR HER ONE DAY'S SALARY OR INCOME TO THE TAMIL EDUCATION FUND,
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  • 153 1 Wife Triumphs At Last! An interesting event highlighted the Variety Concert programme held last night at Victoria Memorial Hall. A garland was auctioned thrice and it fetched $410! Mr. M. P. D. Nair, who presided over the performance set the ball roling. He auctioned the
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  • 67 1 SEGREGATION OF BUSES HELD ILLEGAL WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday upheld a decision holding unconstitutional Alabama and Montgomery, Alabama, laws requiring racial segregation en buses. The decision, by a special three judge U.S. District Court in Montgomery, was appealed by the city's Board of Commissioners and by
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  • 93 1 JAPAN IS STILL FAR FROM FREE! HONG KONG, Nov. 14.— The Japanese Socialist Party Secretary General Mr. inejiro Asanuma said here today his party would tr y to obtain a revision of the Mutual Security Treaty between Japan and the United States because they regarded it as an "unequal treaty.*'
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  • 155 1 NEW DELHI, nov 14.— Tne United Nations E*ducational Scientific ana Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) Tuesday adopted by 27 votes to 20 with 19 abstentions a four-nation proposal ro increase its budget by one million U.S. dollars. Thirteen members were absent The proposal made by Brazil. Prance,
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  • 34 1 really independent yet because: "1. Japan is practically covered by American bases all over the country; and 2. Okinawa is virtually under foreign domination." Mr. Asanuma was accompanied Dy two nlhiir ]:it.Mn<ic-.. delegates.— Reuter
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  • 228 1 Shock For Tamils MADRAS, Nov. 14. Three former Congress Chief Ministers of Travancore-Cochin were all in the news on Tuesday. Ex-Chief Minister Mr. A. A. John was stated to have been appointed the new Governor in Madras, replacing Sri Prakasa. The Madras Mail's
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  • 86 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister for Internal Defence and Security seeking the approval of the Federal Legislative Council for an estimated expenditure of $207. t million for Internal Defence and Security said for the coming year no less than $111 million was Emergency expenditure. The total
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  • 413 2 The Daily Mail S'pore Thu. Nov, 15, 1956 POLITICAL TWINS JHE Singapore Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday rushed to Kuala Lumpur to confer urgently with his Federation counterpart, Tungku Abdul Rahman over the new taxation proposals against which protests have been equally loud and vigorous on both sides
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  • 114 2 HOMELESS CEYLONESE GIVEN REFUGE LONDON: After wandering around the world for four h2f" and bcin S 'ejected at orLn er Ort as a stateless person 25-year-old George X in g Sal. Permi3SlOn t0 His time here is limited*' to bu X t Th°. nt R S In the first P»««
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  • 5547 2  -  W. S. Woytinsky The Awakening Giant-4 By T^HE Indian Five Year Plan is more than a list of projects and legislative and administrative measures: It announces the economic faith of the young republic. The discussion of the Plan served to clarify the controversial points
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  • 2285 3 Writ Petition Allowed ,^J^ R^L th Madras High Court, Their Lordships P. Rajagopalan and N. RajagopauJ Iyeng! m i J v^i!! last Monda^ lh writ pSStion filed on «^'A member of the Legislative Council, and directed the issue of a writ of prohibition SFtoT* I*'*'1 V <?«
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  • 149 3 SEEKS NEW MOORINGS Tim^ E «id D f 0 l;r if *S 0 t V 1 2-~ The P'-o-Oovernment Hindustan Times said today that India was disillusioned both with the Commonwealth and with the Communist world and was now searching for new moorings. The newspapers political
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  • 75 3 DURBAN, South Africa, Nov. 13 A stream of ships diverted from the Suez Canal to the South African Cape Route packed the harbour here yesterday congesting the overladen docks. About 50 ships have called in the past 36 hours for bunkers and water and the harbour
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  • 115 3 NO FRIENDSHIP WITH E. V. R. SAYS KAMARAJ TANJORE: Chief Minister Kamaraj told a public meeting here o n Monday that there was no friendship between him and Mr. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker, as some people imagined. Being a shrewd man, Mr. Naicker knew w ell that his party, Dravida
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  • 69 3 PADUA, ITALY, Nov. 13.— The Government of Boara Pisani, a hamlet of 1,200 persons in Padua province, was wiped out on Sunday night when a car in which five officers were travelling skidded and' overturned into the Adige River. The bodies of all five,
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  • 298 3 LONDON: Would y ou like to live until you were 700 years old? It would be possible if. throughout life, you retained the same resistance to stress and disease as you had when you were only 10. This deducton is put forward
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  • 363 3 USSR May Extend Credit Facilities FROM K. S. SHELVANKAR ♦wh^P nderetan d that substantial 'contribution to the solution of India's foreign exchanee problem in relation to the Second Five- Year Plan may be expected as a result of the discussions now going on between the
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  • 45 3 AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 13. The oil pipeline from Kirkuk, Iraq, to Haifa, Israel, was blown up last night by nationalists in northern Jordan. Flames were seen over a wide area and eye-witnesses reported oil gushing out over the land. Reuter.
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  • 81 3 U.K.— AUSSY TRADE PACT CANBERRA. Australia. Nov. 1 3 A new trade pact between Britain and Australia, announced here Monday, will cut back British imperial preferences and open new opportunities for other European exporters. The pait replaces the 1932 Ottawa agreement. Under the new arrangements, German, French, Swedish, Dutch and
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  • 192 3 IMPORTANT A ft TI- FLOOD TALKS LUCKNOW, The annual flood menace in the Uttav Pradesh and Bihar States, which causes immence damage to crops and property, is sought to be tackled on an all-India level. Floods in these two states and measures to control them will form the main subject
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  • 25 3 ORISSA TO HAVE ENGINEERING COLLEGE NEW DELHI: The University Grants Commission has sanctioned over Rs 1,500.000 for setting up a college of engineering in Orissa.
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  • MARCH OF SCIENCE
    • 217 3 LIGHT PROPULSION Can Light be used as a source of power for propulsion and, if certain problems could be solved, could space flights be made with this power? Is this really feasible or just a dream?" It is not even a dream, scientifically. Light is a form of energy and
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    • 402 3 Living Beings In Maps Venus Can living beings exist on Mars, Venus or the other planets Is it not possible that entirely different kinds of living beings-may exist there, living under entirely different conditions?" It is perhaps conceivable but very difficult to imagine if all the facts are borne in
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    • 592 3 How do scientists explain 1 the island of Atlantis which sank into the sti, as told in history?" The island or continent call- ed Atlantis is not recorded in authentic written history, though it is referred to by many authors, including Plato. The story is an ancient
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  • 435 4 CLAUSE IN DRAFT CONSTITUTION Kashmir Assembly Decision SRINAGAR: An important clause of the draft Constitution of Kashmir which is expected to guide the course of events pertaining to Indc-Kashmir relationship in future was passed by the S-Jate Constituent Assembly. According to the clause, while amendments in the
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  • 281 4 TELLICHERRY: Mahe bade farewell last week to Mr. Kewal Singh, Chief Commissioner of Pondicherry, who will be leaving the State shortly to join the External Affairs Ministry at New Delhi. In honour of the occasion, the Chief Commissioner. Mrs. Kewal Singh and their children
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  • 35 4 ROME, Nov. 13.— Abdel Fatah el Magharabi, President of the Sudanese Supreme Council, arrived here today by plane from Khartoum. He was due to leave tomorrow on official visits to Lebanon, Syria and Reuter Jordan.
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  • 50 4 THAI STATESMAN ELECTED U.N. PRESIDENT UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 13. The U.M. General Assembly Monday elected Prince Wan Waithayakon, Foreign Minister of Thailand, as president for its 11th session. The vote was unanimous. He succeeds Jose Maza of Chile, who also had been chosen unanimously a year ago.- A.P.
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  • 128 4 FORT CHURCHILL, Manitoba, Nov. 13. After waiting for three hours for skies to clear of blizzard conditions, scientists unleashed an Ameri-can-built Aerobee-Hi rocket from a high steel-covered launching tower Monday. The 30-foot scientific rocket soared more than 100 miles into the air to become the
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  • 293 4 MADRAS: The value of Bhakti was emphasised by Mr. C. Rajagopalachari presiding over the first day of the 14-day Skanda Shashti celebrations organised by Sri Balasubramanya Swami Devasthanam at Vannia Teynampet. The celebrations commenced with the harikatha kalakshepam on Parvathi Parinayam by Sri T. S.
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  • 430 4 CALXJUTTA: Prosaic material needs threaten to slow down the spiritual advancement of Buddhism in India. The eight essential material needs for the Buddhist cannot be produced in large enough quantities to keep pace with the present rate of conversion in India. al needs for
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  • 96 4 BOSTON, Nov. 13. Mrs. Edith Helm, 21, who received a healthy kidney from her twin sister to replace her two diseased kidneys, was discharged Monday from a hospital here. Hospital spokesman said Mrs. Helm was "feeling wonderful" as she left for her home in Oklahoma. A series
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  • 576 4 2,500 m. Pounds Worth Of New Aircraft LONDON: World airline operators will have spent over £2,500 million in buying new aircraft between 1958-1966, aircraft industry experts esti mate. This amount will have been used in the replacement of obsolete machines and in the provision of new and
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  • 376 4 HYDERABAD: Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Chief Minister, announced the allocation of portfolios among the Ministers of the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet, who were sworn in on Nov. 1. Mr. O. Pulla Reddy. 1.C.5., Chief Secretary was also present. Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi: General Administration, including Information, Publicity, Elections, Accommodation
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  • 78 4 BR. OLYMPIC TEAM TO PLAY IN MALAYA LONDON. Nov. 13.— The British Olympic soccer team are to play three matches on their way back from Australia, it was announced here. They will play against a Singapore Football Association XI at Singapore on Dec. 11, Malaya at Kuala Lumpur on Dec.
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  • 248 4 INDIA'S SECOND 5-Yr. PLAN Br. Economic Expert's Praise CALCUTTA: Sir Robert Hall, Economic Adviser to the British Government, stated here. "In the interest of the world, India should receive aid from all concerned to implement her development programme." Sir Robert, who arrived here at the invitation of the Indian Statistical
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  • 88 4 DJAKARTA, Nov. 13 The Chairman of the West German Social Democratic Party, Mr. Erich Ollenhauer, who arrived here .Sunday for a four-day visit, yesterday paid calls on the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammad Rum, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani, and the Minister
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  • 80 4 DJAKARTA, Nov. 13 President Sukarno said yesterday Communist China had offered Indonesia aid during his recent visit to Peking. Speaking about the credit loan of 100 million dollars which Russia has extended to Indonesia, the Pre 2nt said in a speech to me: ms of the
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  • 60 4 FR. EMBASSY BURNS SECRET FILES BAGDAD, Nov. 13 The French Embassy here burned its secret files and documents Sunday night following Iraq's severance of diplomatic relations with France. Switzerland is to look after Iraqi interests in French territories according to reliable sources, but no decision about French interests in Iraq
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  • 124 4 WHALES BEING KILLED OFF TOO RAPIDLY OSLO: Whaling vessels in the Antarctic are killing so many animals that they will soon become scarce, Norwegian whaling industry sources believe. The Government's Advisory Council on the industry has decided to support the Norwegian Whaling Association's proposal that this country withdraw from the
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  • 153 4 NEW DELHI; The Indian Red Cross is likely to give aid in the shape of medical personnel and medicines to the Egyptian Red Crescent Society if a request is receivod from them or from the Egyptian Government, reliable sources here stated. It is understood
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  • 188 4 NEW YORK: BILLIE FLEMING, A DESEGREGATION LEADER IN CLARENDON COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, ARRIVED HERE TO ATTEMPT TO RAISE $100,000. He said he wanted to "rescue" some of the 18,000 Negroes of his country from what he called the economic clutches of the White Citizens Council. Mr. Fleming's
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  • 125 4 BIHAR'S FIRST INDUSTRIAL ESTATE PATNA: With a sum of Rs. 120,000,000 earmarked for small-scale Industries in Bihar during the second Five- Year Pla n period, the State Government has started its first industrial estate on the outskirts of Patna. Power, water and other facilities will be provided to the industries
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  • 220 4 U. K. Shipping Lines Raise Freights On Cargo From India BOMBAY: British Shipping Conferences last week announced a 15 per cent surcharge on gross freights on all cargoes shipped from India and Pakistan to the United Kindgom and the Continent ports. This surcharge will come into operation on all cargo
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  • 80 4 CHICAGO, Nov. 13.— The President of the American Petroleum Institute Monday favoured a go-slow policy in .stepping up oil production in the United States at his stag<: of the Middle East crisis. The president, Frank M. Porter of Oklahoma City, said a rapid increase
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  • 318 4 DALMIANAGAR: The biggest single cement kiln in Asia went into production here after it was switched on by Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar. Built at a cost of Rs. 2 crores by Mr. Shant* Prasad Jain, for the Asoka Cement Factory, the
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  • 641 5 EXPENDITURE FOR KERALA ALLOTMENT BY GOVERNOR from November L of five months vidS fl Udget Of Kerala P r 1 3ia a* i Jt revenue of R s ture on fh and an cx Pendi- on the avenue account a ELFW lakhs M??? 1 Uk P r vlsi °n of
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  • 68 5 STUDENTS CONCESSION IN BUSES AHMED ABAD The Ahmedabad Municipal Bus Transport has decided to isstae concessional tickets to students from November 12, when th» colleges open after the October vacation, the concessions ranging from 25 to 40 per cent "n the highest tickets. About five thousand students are expected to
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  • 7 5 ANGLO-FRENCH MOVE DECRIED BY C.W.C. its HKri
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  • 35 5 THEY'LL STOCK VITAL DRUGS drugs. n ay centl v resolved y eld re Xl S o U ES OI in T any for m to^e rnstigatcd Israel to launch an attack on Egypt lc uucn
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  • 111 5 NM CALLS FOR OPPOSITION MEETING thf? k M Perera. Leader of the opposition has summoned th emergency meeting of SWKhW dlscuA the It is understood that the Opposition will press the Government to hol d an emergency j meeting of Parliament Meanwhile, the Lanka Sama Samaja Party i s planning-
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  • 51 5 BATRAGNIA (Bihar)- The Union Government has sanctioned the construction of an aerodrome at Raxaul, the gateway to Nepal, at an estimated cost of Rs. 17 lakhs, it is learnt. The step i s part of the development of civil aviation in India during the second
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  • 821 5 PUBLIC SUPPORT VEERING BACK TO U. N. P.-Kotelawala UALLE: "Everybody who sees the daily dete.•orat.on m the coantry realises that public support .s ve erln g back to the UN p P^c support gettmg disappointed with the M.E.P. will waV democratic party in preference t, revolutionary par ls was said
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  • 40 5 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Nov. 13. A new regulation announced Monday eliminates the word "Sir" from the South African army's vocabulary. Privates will in future address superior officers by title of rank captain, major. colonel, etc.- A. P.
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  • 807 5  -  SUDARSHAN BHATIA By J JULLUNDUR: The Battle of zoji La— when an armoured column of a n Indian cavalry unit captured the 11,580-foot nigh Zoji La Pass, which conne <: ts r the valleys of Kashmir and Ladakh, from strongly entronched enemy forces was commemorated
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  • 223 6 Sequel To Nasser's Conditions For U. N. Police MOSCOW, Nov. 14. Reports from abroad that President Nasser of Egypt declined to permit U.N. police troops beyond the old Egyptian-Israeli boundaries are viewed here as another move in an international chess game which
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  • 146 6 EGYPT'S CONDITIONS NOT ACCEPTED? WASHINGTON. NOV. 14.— French Ambassador Herve Alphand flatly disputed yes-, terday Cairo reports the united Nations has agreed to Egyptian conditions which would limit the stay and authority of U.N. police forces which will be sent into the country. After meeting with U.S. Deputy Under-Secretary of
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  • 433 6 CA POD I CHI NO AIRPORT Naples, Nov. 14.— A United Nation* order to .tart the Naples-Egypt airlift of Peace Policemen" failed to come through this morning, and U.N. troops settled down for another day of waiting. The advance guard of the
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  • 118 6 WELLINGTON, Nov. 14.— Mr. Sidney Holland, New Zealand Prime Minister, said here today that his Government had authorised the army to recruit volunteers for the United Nations Police Force in the Middle East. He said the force would number approximately 300 although no final decision on
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  • 191 6 NORMALCY GRADUALLY BACK IN CAIRO CAIRO, Nov U Night life is gradually" returning to normal in Cairo and the blackout is giving way to a dimout as news spreads that the United Nations police force will fly into Egypt today. Last night more cars witn yellowisn light showing through the
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  • 181 6  -  FR. DEMAND PARIS, Nov. 14. France served notice yesterday she expects the United Nations emergency police force to control all of the Suez Canal and to reopen it to navigation. A Foreign Ministry spokesman told a news conference France "is confident" that
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  • 53 6 HONGKONG, Nov. 14 The Hongkong Government has approved the sale to the Lebanon of 38,000 steel helmets manufactured in this British colony, it was officially learned today. The approval was endorsed by the British Government. But another order from Egypt, reportedly for 50,000 helmets was
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  • 59 6 Chiang TAIPEI, Nov. 14 Nationalist China's parliament, the Legislative Yuan, yesterday asked the government to demand the expulsion of the Soviet Union from the UN. because of the Russian military action in Hungary. A resolution adopted by the Yuan asked that the demand be submitted at
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  • 197 6 Br. Troops To Leave Kenya LONDON, Nov. 14. Britain announced yesterdayall her troops are being withdrawn from operations against Mau Mau rebels in the East African Colony of Kenya. Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd told the House of Commons of the decision. He said Mau Mau resistance
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  • 60 6 OLYMPIC CHAMPION ILL MELBOURNE, Nov. 14. Jerzy Chromik, former world holder of the 3,000 metres steeplechase, and one of the favourite's for the Olympic gold medal is sick. Polish officials said that Chromik is confined to his bed in the village with stomach trouble. They hoped it was only temporary
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  • 41 6 JOHANNESBURG, Nov 14 A senior official of a large oil company said in Capetown last night that rationing of petrol and other petroleum products because of the Middle East crisis was not expected in South Africa in the immediate future. Reuter
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  • 238 6 BOYD'S CONGRATS TO LIM LONDON, Nov. 14 The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd said yesterday he would like to congratulate the Chief Minister of Singapore and his colleagues on their "courage in tackling firmly the problems of Chinese Communist subversions in Singapore." Speaking in a House of Commons debate
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  • 183 6 NEW YORK, Nov. 14. Because the Suez Canal is closed, forcing ships around the Cape of Good Hope, nine major shipping lines operating out of New York "announced Monday they will apply a 20 per cent surcharge on all freight rates and charges on shipments to
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  • 57 6 LONDON, Nov. 14.— Nina Ponomareva, the Russian discus thrower, left Moscow with other Russian athletes by air for the Olympic Games in Melbourne yesterday, Moscow Radio reported. (In October Mrs. Ponomareva was convicted of steal, ing five hats from a London department store, but was discharged
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  • 24 6 Lt Gen. Lewis A. Pick, retired, who was in charge of building the Lido Road in the China-Burma-India, theatre in
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  • 34 6 MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.— Seen at an Olympic cocktail party a modern young lady with her finger nails painted in the Olympic colours of red, green, black, yellow and blue.- Reuter
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  • 247 6 Fireworks At IPU Confab Expected BANGKOK. Nov. 14.— "Fireworks" are expected when the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) conference opens here Thursday. This was the indication Tuesday as delegates f| began arriving from all over the world. Among controversial subjects almost certain to come up are: Iraq delegates told the press today
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  • 27 6 World War II is ill with a "serious abdominal condition," Walter Reed Army Hospital announced j-esterday. Yesterday's announcement gave no details concerning i Gen. Pick's condition AP
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