Indian Daily Mail, 5 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 291 BliVtiAi>OKii:, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1966~ FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 136 1 NEHRU DISPELS PAKISTAN'S FEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 4,— Only fool or lunatic would think of reversing the partition of Pakistan from India, declared Premier Nehru in a foreign policy statement before the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) on Monday. Referring to Pakistani Premier Suhrawardy's
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  • 183 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 4 The Chinese Premier Mr. Chou En-lai told a banquet her*e last night "The United Nations itself is the first to suffer from depriving China of its rightful place in the United Nations." Mr. Chou was replying to a speech by Bombay's
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  • 99 1 UNION OF BK. TOGOLAND GOLD COAST NEW YORK. Dec. 4 Tht United Nations Trusteeship Committee debated a draft resolution approving the union of British Togoland with an ndependent Gold Coast. Under the resolution Biitain would also be asked to assist in bringing about the Union M. Pierre Rijckmans (Belgium) called
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  • 263 1 BURMI-CHINA BORDER TALKS ON DEC. 15 RANGOON, Dec. Dec. 4. Premier U Ba Swe Tuesday confirmed he and Re<j Chinese Premier Chou En-lai will meet 50 miles inside China at Mangshin Dec. 15 to discuss a permanent settlement of the border problem. The groundwork for this undertaking was laid by
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  • 91 1 ROME, Dec. 4— An exhibition of Japanese writing and calligraphy, ranging from the third century before Christ to the present day, was opend at the institute of Italian institute for the Middle and Far East here. The exhibition, which has already tourned Japan and many cities in
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  • 41 1 DACCA. East Pakistan Dec. 4. Premier Husei n Suhrawardy said Monday he had "positive proof that enemy agents were working among opponents of the Baghdad Pact. Suhrawardy arrive^ Monday on a seven-dav tour of East Pakistan.- AP
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  • 302 1 CHOU VISITS INDIAN ATOMIC REACTOR BOMBAY, Dec. 4— India showed Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai Monday something he would very much like to have an atomic reactor. India's atomic pile on Trombay island near Bombay is the only one in non-Russian Asia. The Russians have promised to help China bui'd
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  • 107 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Dec. 4.— The Burmese Government want Indian businessmen to set up two textile mills in Burma and are willing to afford all facilities. The offer has been made to the Bombay Millowners Association by the Burmese Deputy Premier U Kyaw
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  • 60 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 4.— Mr. Chou-En-Lai, Prime Minister of Communist China, left Bombay by air for Bangalore this mornine on the next stage of his tour of India. An album of pictures of Mr Chou» s activities i n Bombay was presented to him before he left
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  • 155 1 WILL LABOUR ACCEPT BR. GOVT. STAND? LONDON. Dec. 4 —Mr. Selwyn Lloyd's statement threw parliament into an immediate flurry of behind scenes activity. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, the Labour Opposition leader, called a meeting of his "shadow cabinet" for today to discuss whether the opposition should on Thursday night move a
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  • 245 1 LONDON, Dec. 4— The British Admiralty said last night that 51 obstructions still clog the Suez Canal and more may lie beneath the waters. Mines have been laid at the Suez end," the statement added. The Admiralty said that the canal should be cleared by three
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  • 122 1 SCUA PLAN AS DEAD AS MUTTON! -Nehru NEW DELHI, Dec. 4 Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier, today welcomed the AngloFrench withdrawal from Pori Said. But he added that he wat "amazed" at the reference by Mr. Selwyn JJoyd, British Foreign Minister, to the eighteen power proposals (Suez Canal Users' Association
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  • 177 1 BR. FOREIGN AND C'WEALTH RELATIONS LONDON, Dec. 4— The Manchester Guardian, after welcoming the withdrawal decision, commented: "The injury io the American Alliance and the Commonwealth must be healed and the need is urgent, for explosive dangers persist both on the Syrian border and in eastern Europe." Going on to
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  • 109 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, returned to his desk at the State Department yesterday for the first time since his emergency operation for stomach cancer Just month ago. It was assumed that Mr. Dulles was deliberately keeping himself free
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  • 88 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 4. Nepal Prime Minister Tanaka Prasad Acharya arrived here yesterday for a two-week state tour of India. Piasad was met b v Premier Nehru, then driven in state to the President's palace where he and his party are staying. The 44-year-old Prasad
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  • 136 1 Soviet Jet Fighters Fop Syria Israel Appeals For Support TEL AVIV, Dec 4 Premier David Ben-Guriou said yesterday Russia is pouring jet fighters and bombers into Syria. He appealed for public support to built up Israel's air force. The 70-year-old leader spoke 1 at a public rally launching a drive
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  • 187 1 DAMASCUS, Syria, Dec. 4 The U.S. has informed Syria it will tolerate no further ag gression in the Middle East, reliable Syrian sources fiaid. U.S. Ambassador James Moose toJd Premier Sabri Assaly in a 90-minute interview the U.S. will not tolerate aggression against Syria or any other Mideastern
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  • 116 1 ANKARA, Dec. 4 Turkey's Acting Defence Minuter Shemi Elgin, yesterday denied a Tass report that Turkish troops had been sent to Iraq. Ergin called the report''malicious." The Russian news agency Tass said Turkey had sent two battalions to Iraq at the request of Iraqi Premier
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  • 162 1 Soviet Troops To Stay In Rumania— Agreed MOSCOW, DEC. 4 RUMANIA AND THE SOVIET UNION HAVE AGREED THAT IT IS "ADVISABLE" FOR RUSSIAN TROOPS TO STAY IN RUMANIAN TERRITORY, IT WAS ANNOUNCED HERE LAST NIGHT. Soviet and Rumanian leaders, announcing the agreement in a communique signed after top level talks
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  • 226 1 Canada Pleads For Strong U«S. Leadership OTTAWA. Dec. 4 -Cana<Ja f s External Affairs Minister, Mv. Lester Pearson, last ni<*ht called for 'Strong and consistent leadership" by the United States in working out settlement of the Suez and Arab- Israel problems. He said in a telvesion broadcast that the United
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  • 66 1 NEW ATTEMPT TO USURP EGYPT'S RIGHTS MOSCOW, Dec. 4.— The Soviet News Agency Tass commenting on the Anglo-FTench decision to withdraw from Egypt without delay, s aid last night the two powers 'are undertaking a new attempt to usurp Egypt's rights.' The agency said the v planned to impose a
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  • 329 1 C'WEALTH WAS IN DANGER OF DISSOLUTION —PEARSON OTTAWA, Dec. 4— The Canadian External Affairs Minister Mr. L.R. Pearson said that he had the Asian members in mind when he said in the House of Commons last week that the Commonwealth was on the verge of dissolution at one point in
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  • 81 1 CANBERRA, Dec. 4 Trade Minister John McEwen announced Tuesday an Australian trade mission will visit Tndia and Ceylon in March, U»67. He said th" mission would comprise mainly manufacturers and exporters and he hoped some Australian banks would be represented. McSwen also announc* -1 the
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  • 476 2 S'pore, Wed., Dec. 5. 1956 Federal Gort's Taxation Policy Repudiated THAT the Alliance has been shocked over its Penang debacle is not surprising at all. It is a parly or rather group of parties which cannot feel or even understand the pulse of the common man. Backed by Chinese wealth,
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  • 47 2 SYRIA PRESIDENTS INDIA VISIT POSTPONED DAMASCUS, Syria Dec. 4— President Shukri El Kouatly of Syria has postponed indefinitely his planned state visit to India in view of 'the current international situation, 1 it was announced. He promised to make the visit as soon as nnsai. We- Reuter
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  • 1028 2  -  Curious Blend Of East And West BY EUGENE LEVIN NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— India's prime Minister Nehru is a proud man proud of his news.y independent country and proud' of himself. It is his pride that may prove a key to the success or failure of his talks
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  • 322 2 KATMANDU. Nepal: The twentieth century complete with five year plans, power politics and camera-carrying tourists— has finally penetrated »nto this remote Himalayan Kingdom. Nepal, sandwiched between India and Communist Chineseoccupied Tibet, wathed the modern century come, in. But the two didn't start getting together until after 1950.
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  • 604 2 A malgama t ion Of Small Coal Mines NEW DELHI: The Government of India are considering the question of bringing forward legislation to compel small colliery-owners to amalgamate their undertakings to enable them to function as an integrated economic unit. This information was given in the Lok Sabha by Mr.
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  • 325 2 Select Committee Suggestions NEW DELHI: The Joint Committee on the Bill to establish standards of weights and measures based on the Metric system has recommended that steps should be taken to biing the Bill into force "as early as possible." The Bill, as introduced in the
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  • 694 2 Racial Religious Discrimination By M.E.P.? KOTTE: The accusation that racial and religious discrimination was practised by the M.E.P. government, doing irreparable harm to the nation, and that consequently the government would find it an impossible task to rally the nation in the event of any calamity to country, was made
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  • 56 2 NEW DELHI: A scheme costing approximately Rs. 20 crores for the manufacture of synthetic petrol in the country is now being examined by the Planning Commission, the Deputy Minister for Production, £k SSSSL Chandr told Replying to Mr. t. B. Vittal Rao. fto said that the induslS Five-Year
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  • 472 2 Gopala Reddi Joins Andhra Cabinet HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, former Chief Minister of Andhra, was sworn in last Friday as the 13th Minister of Andhra Pradesh by the Governor, Mr. C. M. Trivedi, at Raj Bhavan. Mr. Gopala Reddi, will be allocated the portfolio of Home (Police, Law and
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  • 194 2 27 Villages Washed Away By Sea CHAVAKACHERI: About 27 cottages in in Kuddnthanai, a village on point Pedro, have been washed away by the sea. The Vadamarachchy DRO. Health Department officials, social service workers and village committee members hurried to the spot and ail assistance is being given to the
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  • 2564 3 Madras Act Held Valid Writ Petition Dismissed MADRAS: THE CONSTITUTIONAL VALIDITY OF THB MADRAS CULTIVATING TENANTS' PROTECTION ACT, ACT XXV OF 1955, WAS UPHELD BY THEIR LORDSHIPS MR. JUSTICE P. RAJ AGOP ALAN AND MR JUSTICE N. RAJAGOPALA JYENGAR DISMISSING A WRIT PETITION LAST WEEK THEIR LORDSHIPS
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  • 90 3 COCONUT RESEARCH CENTRE IN TANJORE MADRAS: The Government have sanctioned the establishment of a Coconut Research Station in Tanjore District at a total cost not exceeding Rs. 219,802 for five years. After the reorganisation of the States. Madras State is left with no coconut research station. The research station will
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI: T he Chief Justice of Burma, U Theln Maung and u Chan Htoon, Judge of the Supreme Court of fcJurma, paid a v isit to the Sup. reme Court of India last week and watched the proceedings from the Bench. The Chief Justice and
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  • 83 3 COLOMBO: Addressing a propaganda meeting of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi at Kankesanturai Mr. 8. Nadarajah, President of the Kadchi Youth League referred to a press report that all the kachcheries would communicate with the Home Ministry certain other ministries and departments from January
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: The number of beggars In India hat been decreasing. There was no proposal before the Central Government to conduct a countrywide survey of beggars. These replies were given by Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister for Home Affairs, to Mr. Hem raj in the Lok
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  • 208 3 HUNGARY NEHRU'S CENSURE WELCOMED BOMBAY: Mr. Nehru's outspoken condemnation of Soviet intervention in Hungary had cleared to some extent the charge against India that she applied double standards in the international sphere, Mr. N. C. Chatterjee. M.P.. President of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, said here last week. He said in
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  • 825 3 Zonal Councils To Effect Settlement I INTERPELLATIONS IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: The Government of India's policy in t V p^ t J* 1 'nter-State border disputes was that such disputes should be dealt with by the appropriate Zonal Council or -oiil^l 0PI E? .•"•P* wh re
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  • 647 3 MADRAS: Following the decision of a Division Bench of the Madras High Court in the writ petition filed by Dr. V. K. John, His Lordship Mr. Justice N. Rajagopala Iyengar held that the Election Tribunal, Madras, had no jurisdiction to name the petitioner. Dr.
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  • 337 3 AHMEDABAD: The Government of India have finalised allocations of 12,500 out of the target of 14,500 automatic looms for producing additional cloth for exports, it was authoritatively learnt here last week. The remaining quota of 2,000 has been reserved for allocation at a later stage. In all, applications
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  • 213 3 MADRAS: Mr. Sri Prakasa, outgoing Governor of Madras, was last week given a farewell reception by the citizens of Madras. Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Mr. K. Kamaraj. Chief Minister, Mr. T. T. Krlshnamacliari. Union Finance Minister, other Ministers of the Madras Cabinet and a large
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  • 32 4 LONDON, Dec. 4. Enche Mohamad Sopiee arrived here by air from Singapore yesterday to take up the post of information Officer for Malaya in the United Ktnedom. Reuter
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  • 360 4 SUPPLY OF ARMS BY WEST TO HUNGARY ALLEGED ARRESTS REPORTED STILL BUDAPEST, DEC. 4— A HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN TOLD WESTERN CORRESPONDENTS THAT ONLY 'COMMON CRIMINALS' WERE STILL TAKING PART IN ARMED FIGHTING IN THE COUNTRY. EARLIER HE HAD STATED 'MANY THOUSANDS' OF UNSURRENDERED ARMS WERE IN THE
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  • 231 4 HUNGARIAN SPORTSMEN SEEK ASYLUM MELBOURNE, Dec. 4—Fifteen members of the Hungarian Olympic team plan asking political asylum in Australia and more than 30 others will never return to their Russian-crushed homeland, according to word from the Hungarian camp here. Two officials with the Hungarian Olympic team, who made this reporter
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  • 212 4 RESTORE USE OF CANAL -U.S. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4— The United States Government has called for quick action to restore use of the Suez Canal, and welcomed the BritishFrench decision to withdraw forces from Egypt. A statement personally approved by President Elsenhower and the Secretary of State, Mr- John Foster Dulles,
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  • 108 4 IMPROVEMENT OF U.S.-SINO RELATIONS NEW DELHI, Dec. 4.— Prime Minister Nehr u is going- into his talks with President Eisenhower fully* briefed on Communist China's latest proposals for improving relations with the united States, authoritative sources said yesterday. They added Nehru would tell President Eisenhower the question of future relations
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  • 211 4 BALBIR IS A DOUBTFUL STARTER! MELBOURNE, Dec. 4 Balbir Singh, Indian Hockey Captain and one of the most dangerous men in the side, is a doubtful starter for the final with Pakistan on Thursday. The Indian Manager, Group Captain O. P. Mehra, said today Balbir was being given treatment in
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  • 83 4 U.S.— RUSSIA CULTURAL EXCHANGES SUSPENDED WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— The I U. S. iias suspended its cultural exchange programme with Russia "in view o f recent developments.'' The State Department In reporting this yesterday said the decision was made after Russian forces attacked Hungary. East-West cultural exchanges with Soviet European satellites
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  • 65 4 KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec. 4. The U.S. yesterday promised Pakistan an additional 2275,--000 tons of good grains to meet current requirements. Under an agreement signed by Finance Minister Syed Amjad Ali and U.S. Ambassador Horace A. Mildred the value of the grain Rs. 58 000-0-000 (U5520.600.000) will
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  • 118 4 BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 4 A crisis In the Syrian Government was reported yesterday by the Baghdad newspaper Al Shaab. Syria has strict censorship and Al Shaab did not say where it got its story. 'It said Syrian Premier Sabri Assail resigned in a dispute with the
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  • 130 4 JAKARTA, Dec. 4 'Tho fight of the Egyptian people is also the fight of the Indonesian people and vice versa," President Sukarno declared at a dinner given by the "Support Egypt Committee" at the presidential palace during the weekend. Sukarno said "Egypt is now fighting against imperialism
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  • 85 4 TAIPEI, Dec. 4 Official quarters yesterday declined comment on U.S. State Department papers for 1942 which said President Chiang Kai-shek, frustrated by nondelivery of American planes and military supplies early in World War 11, threatened to make a separate peace with Japan. Officials here said
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  • 85 4 VIENNA, Dec. 4 India has decided to open an embassy in Warsaw before the end of the year, the Polish Radio announced yesterday. Previously Poland was visited only occasionally by India's Ambassador in Moscow, K.P.S. Menon. The decision to appoint a separate envoy for Poland
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  • 76 4 NEW YORK, Dec. 4. —The Soviet Union called for an early meeting of the United Nations Disarmament Commission. Mr. Arkady Sobolev, Soviet Permanent Representative, addressed the request to Sir Pierso n Dixon, British Permanent Representative, who is chairman of the Commission this month under the rotation
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  • 780 4 Celebration In Malaya: Appeal For Funds Following is the appeal made by the Indian Graduates Association, Federation of Malaya to all Indian University Graduates in the country for donations for the celebration of Ihe centenary of the earliest established Universities in India. "The Centenary of the
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  • 144 4 HYDERABAD: Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, former Chief Minister of Andhia will be sworn in as a Minister of the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet by the Governor at Raj Bhavan. Disclosing this to the Pressmen, Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi. Chief Minister, said that the strength of the
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  • 218 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 4 The Lok Sabha has approved a President's Proclamation made on Nov. 1 extending the Preaident's Rule over the new Kerala State but only after a heated debate. Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant introducing the motion in the
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  • 222 4 R.A.F.'S MERCY FLIGHT TO X.MAS ISLAND A Royal Air Force doctor, with medical supplies, was flown in a twin-engined Valetta of No. 48 Squadron, RAF from its base in Changi to Christmas Island early yesterday in response to an S.O.S. from the District Officer there, Mr. MacLaren-Reicl. The message, relayed
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  • 86 4 N. Y. PIER SET ON FIRE: SABOTAGE? NEW YORK, Dec 4— New York authorities today investigated the possibility of sabotage in a fire and explosion on New York's longest pier yesterday in which nine people died and 247 were injured The damage to the pierNumber 37— and others is estimated
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  • 162 4 NEW DELHI: The talks between President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Nehru during the letter's forthcoming visit to the United States are expected to take place at Mr. Eisenhower's farm at Cettysburg Pennysylvania, according to information here. Mr. Nehru, who will arrive in Washington on Dec.
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  • 157 4 NEW DELHI* The Central Social Welfare Board meeting in New Delhi, accepted In principle the proposals put forward by the Ministry of Community Development for co-or-dination of welfare activities for women and children and the handicapped groups in the welfare extension projects of the Central Social
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  • 309 4 NEW DELHI: There has been a steady influx of about 35,000 refugees each month over a period of eight months, till now, from East Pakistan into India, according to informed sources here. Official circles here are perturbed over the lack of any sign of abatement in
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