Indian Daily Mail, 23 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No. 279 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 333 1 Assurance To Dag U.S. WARNING TO U.K. LONDON, Nov. 22.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary. General, is expected to tell the General Assembly to-day (Thursday) that Britain, France and Israel have promised to withdraw some of their troops from Egypt Britain has said
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  • 97 1 Britain Will Withdraw Her Troops NEW YORK, Nov. 22.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd British Foreign Secretary announced last night m a letter to Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld the United Nations Secretary-General that as evidence of Britain's good faith she would withdraw one battalion from the Port Said occupied zone of the Suez
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  • 115 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Israeli Memorandum to Mr Hammarskjoeld released here last night said Israeli forces had withdrawn varying distances along the entire Egypt an front. It reiterated the Israeli position that her forces would be withdrawn from Egypt when 'satisfactory arrangements' had been made by the
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  • 387 1 PULL OUT IMMEDIATELY SAYS U. S. UNITED NATIONS, Nov 22.— Thft United States feels that British and French troops should be pulled out of Egypt immediately authoriatlve sources said here yesterday. These sources said the American view has been rommunicated to the British and French governments and that the U.S.
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  • 99 1 WOODFORD, Essex, England, Nov. 22. Sir Winston Churchill m a speech read for him here last night, said the United Nations had been neither wise n or helpful to Britain m its rebuke to the British Government over the Suez Canal crisis. It was the first public
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  • 165 1 DAG MAY FLY TO BUDAPEST IF.... NEW YORK, Nov. 22 Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General, has renewed his offer to go personally to Budapest to discuss the situation with the Hungarian authorities. Mr. Hammarskjoeld speaking m the General Assembly debate on the situation m Hungary, said his earlier offer
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  • 128 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 22— Dr. P. V. Cherian Chairman. the Madras Legislative Council as well as live other members elected from the Graduates Constituency will retain seats. The Bill was passed m Lok Sabha on Wednesday increasing the strength of Madras State
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  • 88 1 TROUBLE IN INDIAN LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 22— Finance Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari told the Parliament that business and working of the new Indian Life Insurance Corporation was being adversely affected by serious indiscipline by staff. He blamed the Communist Party for fomenting
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  • 207 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 22 We have no intention to race for moon against Russia, declared Dr. A. F. Spilhaus, a leading American scientist and Deputy leader of the United States delegation to UNESCO Conference m New Delhi. He told pressmen during his visit
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  • 181 1 BR. PAPERS DEMAND 'THE TRUTH' LONDON, Nov. 22 The Dauly Mirror (leftwing) and th« Daily Herald (Labour) today urged the British Government to answer the charge of collusion with Israel m planning operations against Egypt. "It would be a disaster if a British Government were to be found guilty of
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  • 65 1 'STUDY HARD' CHOU'S ADVICE TO STUDENTS HONG KONG, Nov. 22— Communist China's Premier Chou En-lai told Vietnamese students to "strive hard m study so as to help construct China and Vietnam" when he Visited a CMntfifc Secondary School m Hanoi/ Hanoi Radio reported. The radio, said students including those of
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  • 91 1 TAIPEH, Nov. 22 President Chiang Kai Stick warned Formosa that it might be subjected at any time to a surprise attack from the air. A Nationalist Military spokesman confirmed that Chinese Communists had built three launching sites for guided missiles on the coastline
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  • 60 1 MESSAGE TO SINGAPORE OLYM. TEAM The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, sent the following cable to Mr. C. C. Tan, leader of the Singapore contingent at the Olympic Games m Melbourne, which began yesterday: "Please convey best wishes to every member of contingent. Singapore is confident they will do
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  • 60 1 ROME, Nov. 22— Signor Umberto Tupini, Mayor of Rome today lit an Olympic torch m the Olympic Stadium here, where the next games are to be held In 1960. The ceremony coincided with the opening of the Olympic games m Melbourne. The flame will burn until
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  • 670 1 17. IV. APPEAL TO HUNGARY ASIAN RESOLUTION PASSED NEW YORK,Nov»22.— The overwhelming majority of the United Nations demanded the immediate cessation of mass deportations of Hungarian men, women and children to the Soviet Union. The U.N. General Assembly also repeated its call for the withdrawal of
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  • 292 1 Egypt's Cin-C's Warning AIRO Nov 22 Eflypt'« commander-in-chief and War Minister declared last night there will be "another batlte if the enemies do not withdraw from our country." Addressing the sth Infantry Battalion which fought at said* StHp Maj r General Abd#l Hakim
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  • 196 1 WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM EGYPT —BR. PRESS LONDON, Nov. 22 Two influential British Newspapers, the Times and the Manchester Guardian, today urged Britain and France to withdraw their troops from Egypt. "If the British and French Governments maintain their troops were they are now until the last detail of the International
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  • 51 1 The idea of the United Nations as policeman and referee i» gathering strength, as may be seen from India's appeal for the admission of Mr. Hammarskjoeld into Hungary. "But this strength is that of a united world opinion: We must not detract from it," the Manchester Guardian added
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  • 71 1 STRIKES IN SUPPORT OF EGYPT? DJAKARTA, Nov. 22—British circles here today expressed surprise at the statement by the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani m Singapore that the Indonesian Government would support strikes and boycotts by Indonesian trade unions "m the Egyptian cause It was the first statement
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  • 32 1 «.£E? Nov Britain, France and Israel to-day announced that seme of their forces had been or would be withdrawn from Egypt m compliance with the Unltevi Nations r»*nj... tions. Reuter
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  • 41 1 NBW YORK, Nov. 2*_ Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, Soviet Foreign Minister, told the United Nations General Assenib!> to-day th&t 'iritish, French and Israeli intervention m Egypt "has confronted the peopleV of the world With the imminent danger of a third wni-M Reuter
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  • 33 1 LONDON, Nov. S2.— Mr the ailing Minister Sir Anthony Eden, declared to-day that the clearance of the Suex Canal mv s t be 2ES OUt wlth Htt Jjttib about It us powU Reuter
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  • 531 2 Indian Daily News S'pore, Fri, Nov. 23, 1956 EDEN'S TRAGEDY \nl> so, instead ok continuing the direction of the operations for the reoccupation of the Suez Canal from No. 10, Downing Street in London, the British -Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden has decided to fly to far off Jamaica fci
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  • 766 2 so that it would help them to have more foodgrains m their stocks, which would m turn force the hoarders to bring their grain stocks to the- market. Mr. Frederick P. Bartlett, Charge d' Affaires for U.S.A., representing his Government at the function, said the
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  • 110 2 FOOD SUPPLIES BANDA'S WARNING DELHI: Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranalke said that although hostilities had- ended m Egypt ceylcn might not be able to obtain all her supplies of subsidiary foodstuffs from the Middle Bast. He intended discussing with the Indian Government whether In such a contingency Indio could
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  • 135 2 MADRAS: Mr. V. R. Ramanatha Aiyar, outgoing Mayor at Madras, has fixed on Nov. 27 for the meeting of the City Council to elect the Mayor and Deputy Mayor for 1966-57. According to the Convention rules, governing the Mayoral election, this year it is the
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  • 61 2 MADRAS. At a meeting cf the govern mg body of the Red ,Grescent Hospital held on Nov. 8, it was decided to arrarge for sending' a medicai mission of doctors and nurses for service m Egypt. It was also resolved to address the Central and State
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  • 98 2 VARIETY SHOW AT A.I.C.C. PANDAL. CALCUTTA: A large crowd attended the variety entertainment m aid of West Bengal flood vicitms, organized by the State Congress at the AJ.C.C. pandai at Belighata, Calcutta on Monday last. Many well known articts took part. The programme included instrumental music, songs, dances and comic
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  • 116 2 SUGAR FOR FREE SALE NEW DELHI: The Government of India have released a further quantity of 1.60 lakh tons sugar for free sale. This brings up the total releases so far made for free sale out of the 1955-56 production to 16.31 lakh tons. The production and despatches of sugar
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  • 70 2 B K WELCOME GOMULKA Wladislaw Gomulka (left), newly restored to power m Poland, is welcomed by Soviet Party boss Nikita Khrushchev (second from left) and Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin on his arrival by train at Moscow at the Head of a Polish delegation. At right is Soviet President Klimenti Voroshilov.
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  • 324 2 Awami League Rejects Teheran Statement KARACHI: The Working Committee of the Karachi Branch of the ruling Awaml League Party virtually rejected, Prime Minister Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy's stand 'vis-a-vis' the Baghdad Pact and the communique issued by the four Muslim Powers of the Pact after their recent Teheran meeting. The
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  • 59 2 3 KILLED, 30 INJURED IN BUS ACCIDENT SILIGURI: Three persons were killed and about 30 others injured on Nov, 13 when a bus crashed into a tree and overturned at Chopra m West Dinajpore, about 28 miles from here, according to a report received last week^ The injured Ceived today.
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  • 158 2 CALCUTTA The Calcutta Corporations are likely to be i held on March 30. The date has been provisionally decided upon by the West Bengal Government on the assumption that the next General Election m the State will be over by the middle of March. The election
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  • 155 2 KARACHI BRANCH OF AWAMI LEAGUE DISAFFILIATED KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy. m his capacity as President of the All-Pakistan Awami League, has disaffillated the Karachi branch of the Party, it ia reliably learnt here. The action follows the opposition voiced by that branch against Pakistan's association
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  • 119 2 GALLiE: The Communist 'Party held a public demonstration m Guile to protest against "the fascist" activites o t the British and French against the national aspirations of the Egyptiars. An effigy o f Eden was carried n:und the town by these demonstrators and was burnt
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  • 541 2 VENUE OF 62nd SESSION OF CONGRESS AT INDORE INDORE: Rani Laxmibai Nagar, venue of the fi2n*i session of tine Indian National Congress to be hiw ne^X Sntoiy^ld Wore Fort during the first week of January next, Is taking shape. The Madhya Bharat Pradesh Congress Committee
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  • 35 2 DACCA; Mr. C C. Desai Indian High Commissioner m Pakistan, who arrived here last week called on the provincial Governor, Mr A X Fazlul Hug. new 6 D^ufy^SSf^mnif;. ssr&sr* Mr Shankar
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  • 286 2 Dock Workers "Ultimatum" CALCUTTA: There will be "no further postponement" of the strike m the country's docks, now scheduled to begin on Dec 1, unless the workers' demands are met by then, according to Mr. BUrwanath' Dubey, President of the All-India Port and Dock Workers' Federation. The strike. Mr. Dubey
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  • 116 2 COMPENSATION CLAIMS IN RAIL SMASH HYDERABAD: Ninety-eight petitions, claiming: a total compensation of over Rs 11 lakhs for loss of life and property and injuries sustained m the Appannapalli train disaster on September 1, have so far been filed before Mr. B. G. Ghate, Claims Commissioner Besides these, two petitions
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  • 43 2 PURNEA TRANSFERRED AREAS CALCUTTA: The portion ot Purnea District which has been transferred from Bihar to West Bengal has been included m the jurisdiction of the District of Ralganj m the District Judgeship and Sessions Divsion of West Dinajpur-Mala i trom Nov. 2.
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  • 550 3 Suhrawardy'* Mission To M. E. Muslim States o. M- KARACHI. t*rime Minister Suhrawardy said here last Wedn iT?i ay Pakfatan n ev«r recognised Israel and we shall not recognise Israel m any circumstances." The London report Mr Suhrawardy was evidently referrtn e to was an
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  • 609 3 DACCA: Moulana Bhasani, president of the ruling- Awami League, has telegraphically asked Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr H. S. Suhrawardy, to confirm whether his statement on return from Teheran as reported m newspapers on Baghdad Pact was correct or not. Announcing- this, the Awami League headquarters here stated
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  • 21 3 PAKISTAN'S BELIEF IN BANDUNG CONFERENCE PRINCIPLES KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. Suhrawardy. suggoated that the tea iprt^eiplei enunciit«d it tfai
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  • 48 3 CEMENT SUBSTITUTE MANUFACTURE NANGAL: The manufacture of Pcwaolan, a new substance to partially replace cement, is being: experimented at Bhakra. The Poscolan plant is almost complete and ready for trail. It ia officially stated that Poszolan will result In increased economy and cfßcientcy m the production of coacrcU
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  • 548 3 BANK CREDIT AGAINST PADDY AND RICE I BOMBAY: The Reserve Bank of India last week withdrew the restrictions on bank credit against paddy and rice so that the genuine credit requirements for harvesting and marketing this commodity may be met by banks. The restrictions were imposed on May 17 under
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  • 49 3 NEW DELHI: The Election Commission had arranged foi the printing of ballot papers which would be supplied tc all the States by the en<i of tho year, Mr. H. V. Pataskar, Mlnister for Legal Affairs, told Mr. Choitram Gldwani to the Lok Sabha last week.
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  • 333 3 JAFFNA'S FINANCIAL NAKEDNESS! JAFFNA: Th« "Shorter Neck" and Higher Skirts" policy may leave Jaffna Municipal Commissioner Mr. A. V. Chinniah m hi* memorandum deploring a move by certain members to rsduts the existing rates. Referring: to a notice which had been circulated among all members and the public it says
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  • 225 3 EGYPT WILL NOT ACCEPT PAKISTANI TROOPS KARACHI: Official circles here refused to confirm or deny a report from Delhi, ascribed to diplomatic quarters, that Egypt has refused fa accept Pakistan's offer of ft military contingent to the U.N. international police force. Quarters sympathetic to President Nasser state that he may
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  • 23 3 The High CoumtitslOMr, sir Donald MaeGlllivray Mia m *-*our vtait to the Gfoentf MospftS^Joh^SSST' KcKf.^£ 1^ tM^>
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  • 9 3 M. S. ALCY CO. BRANCH AT SERANGOON GARDON iJ&**^*'&tt^Gr^^
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  • 271 3 Economic Body In Colombo h«v« N A!IL?^ LMI J» T l# four Colom »»<> Power Prime Ministers AfrLn 9 P rlncl P** to th holding of a second AsianPHiS MiESSTE A Bh «»troamidjojo, Indonesian prime Minister, told a Press conference here last week. n.*t ij?E i
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  • 73 3 ETHIOPIAN EMPEROR'S PRESENT TO B.H.U. BANA R A S: Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia last Tuesday presented a manuscript m Amharic language, a history of Ethiopia to the Banaras Hindu University. The manuscript has a gold binding with a Royal monogram on it. The Ethiopian Emperor also presented some gifts
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  • 126 3 QUIT COMMONWEALTH DEMONSTRATION NEW DELHI: About 1,000 people demonstrated before Parliament House on Nov. 14 demanding that India should quiet the Commonwealth as a protest against "unprovoked and naked" Anglo-French aggression against Egypt. While the demonstration, organized by the Delhi State Communists Party was going on, the Prime Ministers of
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  • 150 3 HYDERABAD The Cola munlst Party's Andhra Pradesh Committee has concluded flve-day session here, devoted mainly to formulating their election plans for Telengana, where they face a critical test. No statement was issued after the meeting. The party is understood to have decided to continue the People's
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  • 105 3 KASHMIR PREPARES FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS JAMMU: The Kashmir Government last week took the first step m preparation for the next General Elections to be held m the State early next year. A top level meeting presided over by the State's Law Minis te r was held here m which about
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  • 642 3 i main station. Many among them had come from Noakhali while a few had returned from the rehabilitation site at SauI rashtra. FULL OF SMOKE The shed was full of smoke when I went there at about 1 p.m. The chullies wore alight and some
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  • 190 3 I CALCUTTA: Mr. C. C. Desai, India's High Commissioner m i Pakistan, said In Calcutta on Friday that he was happy to find a growing tendency m East Pakistan to promote friendly i relations with India. He had >' no doubt that this gestuie would i
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  • 936 4 NATIONS GENIU Minister's Appeal At Regional Seminar as It was interesting. Similarly his view that the Him was a medium of entertainment was misunderstood. It was impossible for a film maker to produce only tamasha from beginning to end. They had make the film appealing by
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  • 126 4 WOOL CARDING FACTORY AT PORBANDAR RAJKOT: The first wool carding factory m the country will be set up shortly at Porbandar (Saurashtra), it was learnt here. Licence for opening the factory has already been issued to a Bombay firm. The factory will have total outlay of Rs. 10 lakhs out
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  • 106 4 PLANE NOT ALLOWED TO LAND AT BOMBAY BOMBAY: A foreign aircraft carrying 80 passengers from Sofia on its way to Australia was refused permission to land at the Santa Cruz airport by the airport authorities. The plane was suspected to have passed through a yellow fever area and there was
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  • 436 4 U. X. -French Action Deplored JODHPUR: The All-India Hindu Mahasabha, last week at its 32nd session, deplored "the action of Britain and Franco against Egypt over the Sue* issue." it said that "India will have no other alternative but to demand severance from the Commonwealth,
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  • 70 4 A four-nation Baghdad Pact Conference was held at Tehran, Persia. Among those attending were the Shah of Persia, Turkish Premier Adna n Menderes, president Iskaader Mfraa of Pakistan, and Premier Nuri E*-Said of Iraq. A.P. Photo shows: The Shah of Persia (right) shakes hand with president Mirza
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  • 297 4 Amtoamcement By SeWM Asian Countries toon, Judge, Supreme Court of Burma (alternate member). Ceyion: Mr. Valentine 8. Perera (member). India: Mr. M. C. Setalvad, Attorney-General for India (member) and Mr. Sachin Chaudhuri (alternate member). Indonesia: Dr. M. W. Prodjodtkoro, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (member) and
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  • 235 4 INDIA'S STAND ON ANTARCTICA QUESTION NEW DELHI: India is unlikely to withdraw her request for the inscription of the Antarctica issue on the U.N. agenda, despite growing opposition from the United States, Canada and the Latin-Ameri-can countries, highly reliable sources said here. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, leader of the
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  • 130 4 SAURASHTRA CELEBRATES NEHRU'S BIRTHDAY RAJKOT: "Jawahar Jayanti," the birthday of Prime Minister Nehru, is being celebrated throughout Saurashtra by the Saurashtra Council for Child Welfare. The celebrations which have been organised over the period of a week beginning from today include march pasts at main cities by students who have
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  • 120 4 KARACHI: Italian archaeologists excavating a site m Swat about 40 miles from Peshawar are reported to have discovered seven layers of relics of civilisation of the period 400 B.C. to 600 A.D Prof. G Tuccee. of the Italian team, told Pressmen, "We are still digging
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  • 91 4 MORE WOMEN'S WELFARE CENTRES OPEN IN U.P. LUCKNOW: Ten new women's welfare centres have been opened m Uttar Pradesh, bringing the total number to 250. During Beptember this year these centres imparted training to over 2,000 women m various useful cottage industries, including spinning, weaving, and embroidery. The gram sevikas
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  • 148 4 CEMENT OUTPUT IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Twenty-on^ schemes for the manufacture of cement, envisaging an annual output of 3,786,500 tons, have been eppfoved HeCently by the Government of India, it is learnt here. Actual licences for the schemes are under issue. Fifteen of these schemes envisage the setting up of
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  • 668 4 I every month by repeated ref erI ence to late running of trains. Sometimes, it Is stated, office managements ring up railway offices at Howrah to verify the employees' statements. Office work suffers much because of late arrival of employees. Resentment over the
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  • 149 4 JOINT COMMUNIQUE BY PRIME MINISTERS o« K RA £?*J Pakl stan's views on the joint statement issued by the Premiers of India after their three-day meeting m New Delhi will be communicated to the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. All Sast roam id jo jo shortly. A joint communique issued here
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  • 64 4 FURTHER GRANT FOR REFUGEE RELIEF CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Government ha a been ailoted a further sum of Rs. 2.38 crores by the Union Rehabilitation Ministry for relief and rehabilitation, of displaced persons from East Pakistan This brings the total amount of grants made so far to the State Government
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  • 198 4 KARACHI: Italian archaeologists are excavating c site m Swat that holds out the promise of being anothei Mohen-Jo-Daro. Professor G. Tuccee, wh< returned from the. site recently, said the expedltior. has already discovered sever civilisations one upon another dating from 400 B.C to 600 A.D. "We are
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  • 693 5 President's Appeal To Ike And Bulganin E2EK? X2 RLD BOTDHMT CONGRESS LAST HUDAY, APPEALED ON BEHALF OF THE BUD?Sn T nt SSSSft p R E Sn>ENT EISENHOWER AND MARSHAL BULGANIN TO AGREE TO The speaker believed that both being heads of two moat powerful nations
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  • 402 5 peace m their hearts if there is to be peace m the world," he declared. Speaking of the necessity for popularizing ancient Buddhist literature, Dr. Malalashekar said it would be a gi"eat step forward if these canonical texts could be rendered into the now accepted
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  • 53 5 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government haa with the concurrence of the Government ot the Union cf Burma, decided to appoint Mr. Raja Hewavitar c as Envoy Extra-ordinary and Minister plenipotentiary for Oylcn J n Rangoon m succession to Mr. a- E. Go»:nesinha. Mr. Hewavitarne is due to assume the
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  • 39 5 ALLEGED BOMB THROWER REMANDED COLiOMBO: Mr. a. Artdul Cader the man svspecU'd of throwing a bomb at We U.K. H.gh commission bu/.iin«r rTuring a demonstration irs week was remanded til Nov. 2o by the Fort Joint Magistrate laat week..
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  • 315 5 PLEA TO DROP PROSECUTION AGAINST UNION NEW DELJH: The Union Railway Ministry has advised the State police authorities to ?T°P the prosecution against the. President of the Railway Mazdoor Union of Hyderabad SIT ha^ ng pulled the a* 81 chain of a train Just prior to the recent
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  • 107 5 ENHANCED D.A. FOR MADRAS GOVT. EMPLOYEES MADRAS: Unraarrle^ Uoveinmßnt servants drawing Rn 200 and over all officers getting over R S 400 have been ex-luded from a Madras Government order- emhancing dearness allowanct'. The new rates of dearne^ allowance, which will be retrospective from Nov. l. range from Rs. 25
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  • 87 5 WORLD BANK PRESIDENTS LETTER NEW DELHI: T he Finance Minister, Mr. t. T. Krishnama chari, i s to make a statement iv he Lok Sabh a shortly on the World Bank President; Mt Eugene Black's letter. Mr. Krishnamachari said this m answer to a question by Mi Hlren Mukherjee whether
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  • 168 5 GORAKHPUR Groups Of students are reported to have indulged m hooliganism at thr«e stations of the North Eastern Railway last week to secure release of some students caught travelling without tickets. According to information received at the North Eastern Railway headquarters here, nearly 100 students were reported
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  • 300 5 RUSSIA EXPELS U.S. CORRESPONDENT MOSCOW, Nov. 21— Th« Press Department of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday ordered Mr. Welles Hangen Permanent Correspondent of the New York Times to leave the Soviet Union before November 28, a message from Tass, the official Soviet newsagency said yesterday. Tass said that
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  • 191 5 POPE'S MESSAGE TO OLYMPIC SPORTSMEN MELBOURNE Nov 21. Pope plus XII has sent greetings to the Worlds sportsmen m Melbourne and expressed the hope that the Olympic Games would foster mutual knowledge and understanding among peoples. The Pope m a letter to Olympic athletes, urged sportsmen •while defending with ardour
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  • 180 5 JAMSHEDPUR: The Bihar Government proposes to construct 1,200 single and doubleroom tenements shortly m Jamshedpur at a cost of about Rs. 36 lakhs, it is learnt. An official of the Housing Department has examined three possible locations for this colony, namely Khasmahal, Mango village ahd the
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  • 232 5 Br- American Differences -Lloyd -Lioya NEW YORK, Nov. 21 Selwyn Lloyd, British Secretary of State for Fore«gn Affairs, said last night that British-American differences over the Middle Bast should not be taken "too tragically." "On the other hand," he added, "it would be equally wrong to minimise it and to
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  • 112 5 WASHINGTON, N#v. 81 A W9iwnce instructor who acknowledged he was an atheist hag been dropped from the staff of Geonp Washington University. This was disclosed by Cloyd Heck Marvin, University President, la a talk Monday night before the Washington Ministerial Union. He said:
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  • 101 5 HONG KONG, Nov. 21.— The Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Leader, left Lhasa yesterday for India to take part m a meeting m Commemoration of the 2.500 th anniversary of Buddha, due to be held there this month, according to New China news agency. Speaking to
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  • 238 5 ILL-TREATS PRISONERS SOMEWHERE m ISRAEL, Nov. 21 Egyptian prisoners of war In Israel hands complained that "the food we get would not even be enough for a 10-year-old child." One naval officer prisoner said: "We are hungry". A spokesman for the prisoners rejected Israeli claims that rations were adequate. He
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  • 603 5 ((Sponsored by Tamils Representative Council) ATHLETIC SPORTS GAMES TOURNAMENTS An athletic sports and five games tournaments of Badminton, Soccer, Swimming, ChaduKudu. and Chess will be held m connection with the Tamils Festival Celebrations. The athletic sports will be held on Sunday 6th January, 1957 at Jalan Besar
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  • 188 5 to the Tamils Festival sports events are available free of charge at the following places: Hon. Joint Secretaries, Tamils Festival Sports Committee: 125, Scrangoon Road, Singapore 8. Tamilnad Bood Depot, 20, Klang Road. Tamil Brotherhood Association, Farrer Park. Komala Vilas, 76, Serangooo Road.
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  • 668 6 Ceylon Studies India's Five- Year Plan NEW DELHI: Ceylon may evolve a new development plaa drawing largely on the experience of India m '.he working of her two five-year plans, ac--•ardmr tD Ihe members of a Ceylonese nmw'on now m Delnt. The visitors arc Mr. W.A. lie Silva, Mr. C.
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  • 87 6 Death Of Mr.O.Kalimuthu WE regret to announce TT the death yesterday at 1 p.m. at the General Hoepital after a fortnight's illneee of Mr. O. Kalimuthu, former ma-chine-man m the INDIAN OAILY MAIL A TAMIL MURASU. He wee 50 years old at the time of his death. He leavee behind
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  • 38 6 DJAKARTA, Nov. 22.— Nine Australian Members of parliament had accepted an invitation from the Indonesian Government to visit Indonesia on their way home from the InterParliamentary Union Conference m Bangkok the Government announced.
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  • 95 6 T>» Admtatetmtoi* of the Commonwealth of Australia, S'r John Northrott, receives the letter of eoamahmtum of the new Indian High Ctomnr'w* loner Mr. p. A. Menon, at Admiralty House, Sydney. Mr. Menon. who i» an Oxford graduate, has served !n the Indian Civil Service, was
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  • 196 6 DJAKARTA, Nov. 22. The Army Headquarters Command here charged the Former Deputy Chief of Stair Colonel Zulkifli Lubis with "organising a plot to overthrow the Government by armed! force.* It is the first official statement directly linking Colonel Lubis with the alleged plot which has been
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  • 51 6 POTATOES FOR CEYLON FROM INDIA COLOMBO; The Government of India has agreed to send 2,000 terns of potatoes to Ceylon at the request of Mr. Philp Gunewardena. Minister of Food and Agriculture. The potatoes will be inportea through the C.W.E. and w il] be distributed to the public through co-operative
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  • 64 6 MELBOURNE, Nov. 22— An ancient Japanese custom the deep bow has made Japan's Olympic basketball team the darlings of Australian fans m pre-Olympic warmup games. The Japanese team trots onto the floor m single file, forms a large circle m midcourt and bows deeply to
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  • 58 6 CAIRO, Nov. 22 Colonel Anwar El Sadat m an editorial m the semt-offictal Egyptian newspaper Al Gomhouria declared that war criminal Eden has finally met with an inevitable breakdown." Colonel Sadat concluded: "Eden fled from the battle but he will not escape punishment. He has collapsed after
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  • 57 6 MOSCOW'S INTERPRETATION MOSCOW, Nov. 22— The Soviet News Agency Tass said m a despatch from Lodon that "Some British observers consider Sir Anthony Eden's illness to be a diplomatic one." "These observers believe the cause la to be found m the increasing discord m the Conservative Party itself and the
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  • 29 6 BANA R A 8: Emperor Hail* Selassie of Ethiopia last week announced a donation of rupee* one lakh to the Banaras Hindu University.
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  • 573 6 NEW YORK: Gopilal Sharma, soft-spoken student of Mahatma Gandhi's gentle philosophy, arrived here with his demure 16-year-old daughter, Chandra. They roared m on a motorcycle that has already accompanied them half-way around the world and on which they plan to ride
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  • 685 6 Commonwealth University Interchange NAFEN LONDON An impressive picture of the operation of the scheme for the interchange of students among Commonwealth universities is given by a booklet just published here. This is a report on the work of the Committee for Commonwealth University Interchange, set up after the Commonwealth Universities
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  • 354 6 tiler To Preside At Meeting* ,ONDON, Nov. 22.— Sir Anthony Bden will fly to Jamaica Friday night for a three week holiday it was officially announced here. An official announcement— from 10 Downing Street said: "The Prime Minister's medical advisers have recommended that
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  • 264 6 Use Of Tear Gas Against Students: Why? LONDON, Nov. 22 Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) asked m the House of Commons what were the circumstances which justified the use of tear gas on children m a Singapore school on October 25 and the employment, m addition, of police backed by troops.
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  • 146 6 WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. The State Department said yesterday that ZO nations have agreed to meet m Geneva next year to examine trade barriers they have Imposed to prevent a drain on forein currency reserves. U.S. government officials considered this a major outcome of the recently
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  • 67 6 TAIPEI, Nov. 81.— A team of 14 journalists from Singapore and Malaya yesterday visited Nationalist Naval and Air Academies On a tour of Southern Formosa The party, which arrived here on November 12, has also Inspected industrial projects m the northern part of the Island. It
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