Indian Daily Mail, 16 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Juftutn jßatlg jttatl VOL. Xn No. 272 SINGAPORE, FRD3AY, NOVEMBER 16, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 133 1 CAIRO, NOV. 15 THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS POLICE FORCE FOR THE MIDDLE EAST ARRIVED IN EGYPT EARLY THURSDAY. A UNITED NATIONS SPOKESMAN SAID THREE SWISS PLANES BROUGHT 95 DANISH AND NORWEIGAN SOLDIERS AND OFFICERS TO ABU BUEIR AIRPORT, TEN MILES WEST
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  • 294 1 ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs; VesteQ .interests clashed witn those who advocated rapid industrialisation of the country when the Federal Legislative Council debated in the committee budgetary allocations of $6,226,736 for Ministry of Industry and Commerce today. Mr. G. M. Knocker, emphasising the need for increased
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  • 196 1 Suhrawardy KARACHI, Nov. 15.— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Pakistan's Prime Minister, who has faced demands for Pakistan to quit the Commonwealth and the Bagdad pact since the AngloFrench action in Egypt, declared yesterday "I refuse to be isolated." In a special statement urging caution on
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  • 69 1 captan Hamid Khan stated that there was reluctance on the part of many to industrialise the country, particularly from British vested interests for fear of loosing Malayan market for their manufactured goods. Mr. Oscar Spencer argued that Holland, Belgium and Switzerland although smaller in size and population had a well
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  • 315 1 Action In Port Said To Save Red Envoy PORT SAID, Egypt, Nov. 15.— The Commander of the British-French task force holding Port Said announced yesterday he had put a protective*' guard around the Soviet Consulate in this battered battlefront city. The Soviet diplomat, stonefaced Anatoli
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 15.— India today accepted a Soviet offpr of a 500 million rupee long-term credit to ease her foreign exchange deficit. An official spokesman said the Government had accepted the offer. The mone v is to be repaid in twelve annual instalments at two
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  • 67 1 QUEEN MOTHER TO VISIT RHODESIA LONDON. Nov 15 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother will visit the Federation nf Rhodesia and Nyassal and m July nex,t year, it was announced last night from Clarence House, her London home. The Queen Mother stay m the Federation will last about 10 days and
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  • 182 1 From our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 15. Mr. Moiarji Desal, the strong man of BomV ay Government for the last ten years, wa s appointed Union Minister for Commerce and Heavy Industries- He assumed office on Wednesday and received a tremendous ovation from Members of
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  • 151 1 LONDON, Nov. 15.— Britain wants Israel quit the disputed Gaza strip as well as the Sinai peninsula of Egypt, the Foreign Office made plain Wednesday night. A Foreign Office spokesmen put out this statement: "We support the United Natons General Assembly resolution of Nov.
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  • 92 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 15 U N. Secretary General Dag" Hammarskjold left by plane Wednesday for Italy and Egypt and said: ''Let us hope we will succeed in establishing peace and order." Hammarskjold, who was to meet Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, head of the U.N. police force, in
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  • 62 1 DATO NIK KAMIL IN AUSTRALIA DARWIN, Nov. 15 Dato Nik Ahrnod Kamil arrived m Darwin yesterday on the way to his post as Malaya's first High Commissioner in Australia. He s.tid hv would begin immediately to study specialised mutual problems of reciprocal trade and information, and student welfare. Reuter A
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  • 144 1 C. R. MADRAS, Nov. 15 Mr. C. Rajagopalachari, last Gov-ernor-General of the dominion of India before she became a Republic in 1950, yesterday renewed the call for India's withdrawal from the Commonwealth. The reason, he said here in a public speech, was that Britain had neither
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  • 144 1 NEW TAMIL DAILY IN MADRAS From our Own Correspondent MADRAS, NOV. 15 The Tamil newspaper "Nava India 1 of Coimhatore is now producing a daily morning edition in the Madras. Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj at the inaugural function last evening said the paper had been rendering great service to the
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  • 61 1 Mr. Daviri Marshall will ask the Financial Secretary in the Legislative Assembly On Nov. 21. to fhrc the number of Limited Companies registered in Singapore and the total profits made by them in 1955; (b> the number thereof who in 1955 made a profit exceeding 10
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 15 Minnie Eisenhower, in a shining purple satin dress, had a beaming "thank you" Wednesday for all the "happy birthdays" sent her way. "I'm feeling fine and verygrateful the wife of the President said on this anniversary of her birth 60 years ago in Boone,
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  • 41 1 Mr. David Marshall will a s k the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock whether he was in a position to give the House in. formation about a fixed date for the commencement of the Mnrdeka Talks.
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  • 244 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 15 Glowing tributes to the United Nations for prompt action to stop the "unconcealed lust for power by stronger nations," was paid here yesterday by the visiting Prime Ministers of Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia. In an informal address to the Indian
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  • 14 1 HISBANE, Nov. 15 The Royal Yac»t Britannia yesterday made its first call iv Australia.
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  • 469 1 A Day's Income To Help Promote Tamil Education MR. M.P.D. NAIR, ASST. MINISTER TO CHIEF SECRETARY, SINGAPORE, MADE A STIRRING APPEAL TO EVERY TAMIL IN SINGAPORE TO CONTRIBUTE ONE DAY'S SALARY OR INCOME TO THE TAMIL EDUCATION FUND. Mr. Nair made this appeal Wednesday at a
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  • 460 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fit, Nov. 16, 1956 KENYA VERSUS MALAYA MALAYANS are happy, though of course jealous, to hear that the British troops are being withdrawn from Kenya following their claim to have crushed what they call the "Mail Mau terrorism." This terrorism began some four years ago. and
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  • 48 2 HAIRAGANIA (Bihar), The Union Government has sanctioned the construction of an H'rodrome at Raxaul, the gateway of Nepal, at an estimated coat of Rs 17 lakhs, it is learnt. The step is part of the development of civil aviation in India during the Second Plan.
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  • 651 2 MAY TAKE PLACE •IN MID-DECEMBER No Fixed Agenda For Talks WASHINGTON: With Mr. Eisenhower's re-election. Mr. Nehru's coming to Washington for informal conference with the president seems to be practically certain unless of course in the meanwhile the international' situation worsens such as t:» preclude it.
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  • 92 2 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 14 Argentina's 19,000,000 people were without newspapers for the second day yesterday as 50,000 printers defied the government and continued a nation-wide strike. The post-Peron Government of President Pedro Aramburu declared the strike illegal Monday night, but a union spokesman said yesterday morning
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  • 92 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 14. This, Newsweek magazine said yesterday, is the "untold story" behind British Prime Minister Eden's cease-fire ultimatum to Israel and Egypt: "The French had just warned London that unless the British were prepared to go ahead with re-occupation of the Suez Canal,
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  • 147 2 HIGH SCHOOL DEFIES RED GOVT.! BERLIN, Nov. 14 A. high school class in Communist East Germany has defied the Communist regime and appeared in mourning clothes for Hungary's anti-Soviet freedom fighters, it was disclosed yesterday. The Leipzig newspaper, Saechsisches Tageblatt, said the students wore the clothes to a Leipzig school.
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  • 133 2 BRITISH FRONT, Suez Canal, Nov. 14 The "advance man" of the British Army in Egypt is 20- year-old National Serviceman Briian Williams, of Kent. He was in a wellcamouflaged slit trench on the side of the Canal Road, which is the furthest point of the
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  • 136 2 HYDERABAD: Mr. Thimma, Reddy, Agriculture Minister, Andhra Pradesh, expressed the hope here last week that in the near future India would become the granary of the world. This, he added, could be easily achieved with the help of the American Technical Cooperation Mission in this
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI: More than 2,400 workers, who were retrenched from ordance factories and other defence installations on September 15 t hay** been found alternative 'posts. The process of trade testing of retrenched employees of defence establishments by thf> recruiting teams of the various railway administrations
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  • 333 2 Invasion Saved Middle East From Russia -BOYD LONDON, Nov. 14. Colonial Secretary Alar. LennoxBoyd said yesterday if Britain and France had not intervened in the Middle East "the domination of the area would have fallen, in practice, into the hands of the Soviet Union." The Secretary told the House of
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  • 246 2 Vaccine Without Monkeys! ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Nov 14 Dr. Jonas P. Salk announced yesterday a discovery which may eliminate the need to import thousands of monkeys each year from India in order to make end test Salk vaccine Dr. Salk deveicped the vaccine which provides immunisation from polio. In
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  • Commonwealth Link
    • 948 2 Nehru Against Severance To Promote Peace BELIAGHATA (Calcutta): Mr. Nehru said that he would not like India to break off from the Commonwealth "unless circumstances compel us io do so." Speaking in the All-India Congress Committee after the resolution on international cris's had been unanimously adopted, Mr. Nehru said he
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    • 337 2 COIMBATORE: The Chinese Agricultural Science Study Mission, comprising three groups, namely, Cereals, Plantation and Animal Husbandry, arrived here from Poona. They were received on arrival, by Messrs. R. C. Joseph Collector, S. M. Diaz, District Superintendent of Police, K. M. s. Reddy, Rotary Club President, V. R. Venkataraman,
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    • 266 2 U. S. Papers Criticise India's Stand On Hungary WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. The Washington Post said today that the coming visit to the U.S. of Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, could be affected by what appeared to be the "quixotic stand" of India on Russian action in Hungary. Mr. Nehru
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    • 57 2 I.A.S. I.P.S. CADRES IN KERALA TRIVANDRUM: The Central Government, has, by a notification, determined the initial strength cf the State cadres c f InVJian Administrative Service and Indian police Service for Kerala as 55 and 26 respectively. Immediately before November i, the number of officers en I.A.S. and I.P.S cadres
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    • 191 2 BOMBAY: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, the Union Deputy Minister for Railways < who arrived here by air' from Rome, said that the blocking of the Suez Canai following the 'armed conflict" in the Middle East had already affected India's economy by upsetting the nation's schedules of imports
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    • 59 2 CHANDIGARH- Sardar Kapur Singh (Congress) was unanimously re-elected as the Chairman of the 46-member Legislative Council (Upper House) of the reorganied Punjab. The Council also unanimously elected Mr. Bashir-ud-Din a nominated Christian Member, as the Deputy Chairman. He j* an educationist. The party position in thp
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    • 139 2 LONDON, Nov. 14.— Prinio Minister Eden yesterday rejected a proposal to name an aliparty parliamentary committee of inquiry to establish whether Britain and France had a preliminary understanding with Israel before the attack on Egypt. George Wigg, a Labour Member of Parliament, called in tlie House
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  • 1251 3 Writ Petitions Admitted MADRAS: At the Madras High Ccnrt His Lordship Mr. •iiiHtiw If. Kajagopa a lyengar admitted two petition* ftled .j n behalf of Mr. T. N. R. Thlrumalpad and a number of members of the Madras Judlcal Service for the issue of a writ of
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  • 312 3 BELIAGHATA: Prime Mi- nister Nehru contrasted the poacy of Britain and France towards Egypt to that of India towards Goa which he said "undoubtedly belongs to us." It was not difficult for India to march her trocps into Goa as Britain and France had
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  • 113 3 ANURADHAPURA: Roads in the Sacred City will be re-named shortly. Cameron road, Dick&on road, Mosque road, Yard road, will be re-named in keeping with the town's national, religious and historical traditions. Some of the new names will be Maha Vihara road, Sri Maha Bodhi
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  • 199 3 A deputation from the Jaffna Maritime Welfare Association has protested to Mr. M. Sri Kantha Government Agent, Jaffna, against the inter-ming-ling of different castes in colonisation schemes. Mr. J. F. .Sigmaringam, President and chief spokesman of the deputation, said it was a very unwise policy to
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  • 284 3 JAFFNA: "It has become an annoying habit with the members of the M.E.P. Government to take cover under the convenient plea of oversight whenever a case of slight and insult to Tamils was brought to their notice. There have been instances of deliberate insults to Tamils,
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  • 476 3 JAFFNA: The Jaffna Hindu Ctollege Old Boys' Association dinner was held in the College Hostel Hall. Mr. C. X. Martyn and Mrs. Martyn were the chief guests. Mr. Martj-n in proposing the toast to the College, said though it was founded with the object
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  • 273 3 AMBALANGODA: "Before April 1956 murders averaged i one a da y but after the sus- 1 pension of capital punishment during the Buddha Jayanti, t they became two a day,'' said s Mr. Osmund de Silva. Inspec- i tor Genera] of Police, at the I
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  • 279 3 COLOMBO: About 1,500 Tamil and Muslim youths last week took an oath at "Saraswalhy Hail," Bambalapitiya, to "resist and not rest until Xamij is given an honourable place in the Government and accorded at least a position of equality with Sinhalese." The meeting
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  • 244 3 TO SAFEGUARD FOOD SUPPLY TO CEYLON COLOMBO: Mr. K. Alvapillai, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, will visit New Delhi. Mr. Alvapillai's trip to New Delhi is part of the Government's emergency planning to safeguard against shortages of essential foodstuffs in the event of continuing Middle Eastern
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  • 203 3 EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN IN RUSSIA COLOMBO: Mrs. Theja Gunawardena, told a gatherIng at the Lanka Mahila Samitl headquarters that woman in the Soviet union enjoyed equaj political rights as men and took an active part in government. She said; last week there were many women holding high posts. There
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  • 308 3 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister began a series of talks with his Ministers and top government officials with a view to putting the country on an emergency footing i n regard to building up stocks of essential goods including textiles and cement. He summoned the Minister of Agriculture
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  • 187 3 DACCA; There is an acute shortage of sugar in Dacca and other parts of East Pakitan, though the. province is officially claimed to be selfsufficient in sugar. The sugar available to ration cards holders in Dacca is iialf a pound per week, which is considered quite
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  • 120 3 TRIVANDRUM: The Kerala Government has placed Mi", s. Vcnkiteswaran, Chief Conservator of Forests in the erstwhile Ti avancorc-cochin ana two other officers of the forest Department under suspension, pending enquiries into "the imputation of misconduct" against them, it was officially announced. The two other officers are Mr,
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  • 367 3 ON SOVIET EDUCATIONAL METHODS NEW DELHI: A 12-man Indian educationists' delegation, recently back from Moscow after a three-week tour at the invation of the Soviet Government, is convinced that India can usefully examine Soviet educational methods in certain fields. Delegation sources here said they were groatly impressed by the impact
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  • 294 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Nehru issued a statement sayin c that the realities of war "may even take us to the final catastrophe of nuclear weapons. "The time has come for ail of ug in this country to pull ourselves up and to pull together. Our petty
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  • 53 3 325— MEMBER TEAM! LONDON. Nov. 14 Kovict Russia Tuesday sent oft the last group of its 325-strong team of athletes fo r the Olympic Games in Melbourne. Moscow Radio said the i arty took off from Tashkent a f- port In a TU-104 jet airliner U vine v »9 &IJW
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  • 247 4 Chances Reported Increased LONDON, Nov. 15.— Chances of Soviet intervention in the Middle East grew Wednesday. An Arab diplomatic source in Moscow reported that President Gamal Abdel Nasser has asked Russia to send "volunteers" to Egypt. United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold a few hours
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  • 90 4 TO STUDY ASIA 'S LEGAL PROBLEMS TOKYO, Nov. 15 Seven Asian countries have formed a c ommittee to study legal problems affecting the Far East, the Japanees Foreign Ministry announced today. The countries are Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan and Syria. Other nations will be admitted if a member
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  • 135 4 Pataskar To Settle Border Dispute Fro.n our Own Correspondent MADRAS, NOV. 15. Union Minister for Law Mr. H. V. Pataskar has been appointed as a one man Boundary Commission to demarcate the boundaries between Madras and Andhra states in the disputed areas. He is expected to begin work here in
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  • 42 4 MELBOURNE, Nov 15 The Chairman of the British Olympic Association, the Marquess of Exeter, better known here as the former Olympic hurdler David Burghley, reached Melbourne this morning. He was met by the Chef de Mission Sandy Duncan. Reuter
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    113 4 Mt. k. M. Oli Mohamed, City Councillor, prominent jeweller, and theatre-owner, is holding a garland that fetched $410 at a Variety Concert organised at Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 14, in aid of Tamil school*. Mr. OJi Mohsunetl bought the garland for $205, from Mr. M. P. D. Nair
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  • 160 4 Jayawardene COLOMBO, Nov. 14. Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Leader of the House of Representatives in the last Ceylon Government, today strongly opposed a proposal made by Marxist Groups that Ceylon should quit the Commonwealth. Mr. Jayawardene, in a lengthy letter published in the Ceylon Daily
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  • 43 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 15. About 50 Indian troops will leave Agra, in North India, for the Middle East by air on Friday as the advance guard of India's contingent in the united Nations International Po- lice Force.— Reuter
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  • 92 4 BODH GATA: Sri Angarika Dipankar (29), Assistant Secretary of the Buddhist Council of India, was ordained as h "Shramana" (monk) at the Bodh Gaya temple under thf» Mahabodhi Tree Venerable Vikshu Sumanguia Mahathara, head of the Sumanaramaya Vihara (monastery) of Ceylon ordained him.
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  • 36 4 PARIS, Nov. 15 Dr. Juan Negrin, the last premier of the Spanish Republic before its defeat in the civil war, died three days ago, it was revealed here Wednesday. He was 64. AP
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  • 142 4 No Progress In Arab Talks? BEIRUT LEBANON, Nov. 15 The second session of the nine power Arab Summit Conference ended here yesterday after talks between the Kings of Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Jordon, the Crown Prince of the Yemen, the Presidents of Syria and the Lebanon, and Representatives of Egypt,
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  • 105 4 UNITED NATIONS, N/¥. Nov. 15 The u.N. Steering Committee opened the way yesterday for choosing a successor for Yugoslavia in a split term on the Security Council. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold notified the Steering Committee he had received notice from Yugoslavia of its intention to withdraw from
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  • 31 4 LONDON, Nov. 15.— Britain regards any recognition of Janes Kadar's Hungarian Government as "premature" at the present time, the House of Commons was told Wednesday. AP
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  • 82 4 MAHARAJA SUES U.S. FILM COMPANIES LOS ANGELES. Nov. 15 An Indian Maharaja is suing "or an accounting of profits f.-om a motion picture filmed in India, "The River Vikran Singh, the Maharaja of Gondal, Tuesday filed suit n federal court against Oriental International Films Comlonwealth Pictures Corporation, United Artists Corporation
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  • 39 4 PARIS, Nov. 15. Actress mgrid Bergman was reported resting romfortably Wednesday night following' an appen--1 x operation at the American Hospital. She entered the hospital in suburban Neuilly late Tuesday. The operation was performed •vecmesday morning.— AP
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  • 37 4 BERN, Switzerland, Nov 15. —The Swiss Government warned private motorists yesterday to cut their use of gasoline to a minimum to avoid a need for rationing due to the Middle- East crisis.- AP
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  • 76 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 15 The KLM L>utch Airline announced Weunesuay that it nas been notmeu the Cairo airport nas Deen reopened lor uay ngnt operations. KLM saiu its first plane to use the airport since the Anglo-French conflict witn win leave Cairo touay at 5
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  • 165 4 NO U. N. MEN FOR HUNGARY Russia UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Nov. 15 Russia has rejected a suggestion by Secretary Generai Dag HammarskjoldrV that tries to persuade the' pro-Soviet govirnment of bat- tered Hungary to allow the entry of U.N. observers. The Soviet mov.e on top of Hungary's announced rejection
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  • 93 4 PETROL RESTRICTION IN FRANCE PARIS, Nov. 15 The French Government Wednesday warned the motorists that unless they cut down on gasoline consumption a rationing system will have to be introduced as a result of the Mid- t die East crisis. %m The warning care in the wake of an announcement
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  • 96 4 POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited fo r the supply of cooker and uncooked I rations to No. 4 Police Field Force, Jonore, for the period fuU y> 1957 to 30 June 1957. Full particulars are available at the office of the Chief Police Officer, Johore. The tenders, in sealed
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