Indian Daily Mail, 9 December 1956

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  • 18 1 SUNDAY EDITION Indain Daily Mail SIX PAGES 15 CENTS VOL. XII NO. 295 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1956
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  • 415 1 Nehru's Spirited Defence In Parliament GREATER UNDERSTANDING WITH U. S. DESIRED NEW DELHI. Dec. B.— Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday he wants India to remain m the British Commonwealth despite the British French invasion of Egypt. Nehru spoke m opposition to a Communist resolution m the
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  • 342 1 Tributes To India's Efforts WASHINGTON, Dec. B.— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said yesterday it is of the utmost importance that relations between India and the United States be "intimate and understanding." Speaking at swearing-in j ceremonies of Ellsworth Bunk- 1 er as U.S.
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  • 47 1 NEHRU DALAI LAMA The Dalai Lama having a joy ride on an elephant along with Prime Minister Nehru m the grounds of Rashtrapati Bhavan on December 2. The Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama attended earlier a luncheon party given m their honour by President Rajendra Prasad.
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  • 147 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Dec. 8. -Hungary denied yesterday that its Foreign Minister Imre Horvath had tried to deceive U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and the General Assembly m negotiations on a visit from Hammarskjold to Budapest. The Hungarian delegation to the Assembly said this accusation,
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  • 146 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 8. Home Minister G. B. Pant Friday indicated one of three persons arrested for alleged fire cracker throwing when Premiers Nehru and Chou En-lai were addressing a mass meeting might be a foreign national. Replying to a question m the
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  • 49 1 JAKARTA, Dec. B.— Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo announced he has signed a contract to buy 550 jeeps from the Soviet government on long term credit for the Indonesian air force. He said Indonesia would not buy weapons from the Russian 'for the time being." AP
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  • 61 1 GOVERNORS MEETING IN SINGAPORE HONG KONG, Dec. B.— Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor On Hong- Kong, will fly to Singapore on Tuesday for a meeting of British Governors and Administrators m the Far East. The British Ambassador to Japan Sir Esler Deningf arrives here today from Tokyo and will stay with
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  • 44 1 IRAQ'S DEMAND TO U. N, BAGDAD. Iraq. Dec. B.— General Nuri Al Said, Prime Minister of Iraq, has told the United States that Iraq demands the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and its return to Egypt, authoritative sources said today.
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  • 194 1 CALCUTTA. Dec. 8.- -Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Prime Minister, arrived at Calcutta to begin his two day visit. Police here prepared the heaviest security precautions ever taken m this turbulent city, m readiness for the arrival of Mr. Chou En-lai. More than 10,000 Chinese the largest Chinese
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  • 115 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Lieutenant General Raymond Wheeler the United Nations expert m charge of the Suez Canal clearance, will arrive m Cairo today for talks with the Egyptian Government On technical planning of clearance progiamme, it was announced. Once General Wheeler's preliminary work was completed,
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  • 266 1 200,000 More Embrace Buddhism Around Ambed kar's Funeral Pyre BOMBAY, Dec. B.— Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the Hindu who rose to become a Cabinet Minister and leader of India's Untouchables,'* w1 s cremated here yesterday according to Buddhist rites. His son set fire to his sandalwood funeral pyre on a
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  • 679 1 Br. Press Condemn S. African Govt Action Large Number Of Indians Among Arrested LONDON, Dec. B.— Some concern and perplexity at the recent arrests m South Africa of 140 people on treason or sedition charges were expressed by several British newspapers. The Times (Independent) commented 'on the face of it,
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  • 332 1 ALSO SOLUTION ON ISRAELI PROBLEM RULED OUT BY ALY LONDON, Dec. B.— Wing-Commander Aly Sabry, President Nasser's Chief Political Advisory, said m an interview broadcast by Cairo he did not think Britain and France could take part m future negotiations with Egypt on
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  • 43 1 ELECTIONS IN INDIA NEXT MARCH NEW DELHI, Dec. 8 India's next general elections, m which 200 million voters are enrolled to take part, will be held m the first half of March next year. Law Minister C. C. Biswas told parliament Fr.day. AP
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  • 1664 2  -  PETER T. WHITE Careless Translation May Lead To Crisis By AT International conferences nowadays the most urgent business never appears on the agenda. That is the task of turning what is said m one language into another language with a maximum of accuracy and
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  • 215 2 AMERICANS INDULGE IN VANDALISM SYDNEY, Dec. 8. American, Olympic competitors denied, having staged wild parties with nude bathing- at Coogee Beach, Sydney. Heports of vandaltetn and nude bathing by American and British games athletes m yesterday's smah hours appeareu m Sydney afternoon tabloids. One, the Daily Mirror, frontpaged a picture
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  • 83 2 MYSORE: Mysore's Chief Minister Nijalingappa last week deprecated the tendency on the part of people to invite Ministers for minor and unimportant functions. Addressing the State Ghani Oil Industrialists Conference here, he expressed the hope that people would realise the value of Minister's time and spare them
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  • 1117 2 J^AJASTHAN is the land o the Rajputs a bray and noble race whose valian deeds have added many colour ful chapters to the history o India. The decor for their sag of chivalry is set .unidst th desert lands of Jaisalmer, th lakes and glens of
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  • 1507 2  -  P. MONAY *V S\NE of the worst things that ca-a- nappen to any religion is to have one Of its priests or professional *'dogcoders" caught red-handed m the unholy task of spreading dislike, falsehoods and misunderstandings with the dub ous aim of promoting himself, and
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  • 120 2 COLOMBO. The Colombo Teacher 3' Union have passed two resolutions at a ppeci ,1 general meeting urging retention of English as the mediuri of instruction m the Universky preliminary classes, and its use as a compulsory- aeconJ language from Std. i The CTU called this special meeting
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  • 5049 3 Sequel To Ariyalur Train Disaster Judicial Enquiry Ordered Survey Of Bridges Planned NEW DELHI: Ur. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Railway Minister, has tendered his resignation following the Ariyalur train disaster, the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru announced hi the Lok Sabha, Mr. Nehru said that he proponed to
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  • 91 3 NEW DELHI: The Finance Commission constituted jn June last under Article 280 of the Constitution, submitted its interim recommendations for the year 1957-58, says a Press Note issued here by tho Commission. The Commission has so far visited three States, Assam, Orlssa and West Bengaj. As it would
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  • 1314 4 Writ Petition Allowed MADRAS: In the Madras High Court, His Lordship Mr. Justice N. Rajagopala lyengar allowed last week a writ petition filed on behalf of Or. K. Narayanamurthi, M.D.. a Registered Medical Practitioner, and quashed the order of the Medical Council, Madras, as modified by the
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  • 191 4 NEW DELHI: A proposal for the "eventual establishment of a centre for dramatic art m Asia" was approved m principle by the Programme Commission of UNESCO at its Committee-level last week. The proposal was contained m two draft resolutions submitted by India and jointly by Finland. Norway
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  • 320 4 Indian Dockers Decision Not To Strike NEW DELHI: The threatened strike of port and dock workers which was to com--1 mence on Dec. did not materialise. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri told f the Rajya Sabha that repre sentatives of the workers had withdrawn the strike now folt lowing discussions they
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  • 136 4 KARACHI. Pakistan is not m favour of resuming IndoPakistan rail traffic on the Kasur-Fei ozepur section m the Punjab, Government sources disclosed here last week. According to Pakistan, reopening of this line, closed since partition is not wan anted at present. The Governments of India and Pakistan, while
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  • 47 4 m £f W r T D LHI: The Government of India have decided that the export duty on tea during the month of December 1956 should be 8 As. per pound, according to a Commerce and Consumer Industries Ministry Press Note. J
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  • 271 4 NEW DELHI: The working of the Posts and Telegraphs Department yielded a surplus of Rs. 2.6 crores m 1954-55 according to the: Department's annual report for that year, which was published here. This compared with a surplus of Rs. 2.4 crores declared m 1953-54. The services
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  • 171 4 BOMBAY: The appeal filed by Parameshwarnath R. Kaul, Vallabhdas FulchanU Mehta, both former Directors of the Jupiter General Insurance Company, S. B. Guha, former Secretary, and Sardar Sardul Singh, K. Kaveeshar, a prominent political leader, against their conviction and sentence by an Additional Sessions Judge m the
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  • 82 4 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru is expected to suggest for consideration by the Congress Working Committee a broad principle that the Union Ministers should m future, be selected, as far as practicable from among those who have been elected to the Lok Sabha. Membership of Lok
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  • 410 4 Recent "Signs Of Hardening" Counter-Measures Of Govt T T* K^k? ELHI: J he Union Finan <* Minister, Mr thi't th. Flnanc e Minister said that the measures taken by the Government during the last three months to check the uptr?hStl^ Cnd m P riCes
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  • 301 4 BROTHERHOOD PROMOTION OF WORLD MADRAS: Presiding over meeting, under the auspices the Madras Chapter of Wor Brotherhood, last week, at th Servants of India Society pre mises, Royapettah, Mr. C. Su ramaniam, Minister for Fin ance, Government of Madra observed that the situation 1 the world today was such tha
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  • 213 4 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court last week granted to Nilambur Estate. South Malabar and Cottanad Estate Wynaad. Bpecial leave under Article 136 of the Constitution to appeal against the award of the Special Industrial Tribunal for Plantations, Coimbatore, which had adjudicated the dispute between 228 plantation estates m
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  • 1321 4 K. N. SRINIVASAN ELECTED MADRAS: Mr. K. N. Srinivasan, Congress Councilloi from Muthialpet division, was elected Mayor of Madras at tm meeting of the City Council held under the presidentship the out-going Mayor, Mr. V. R. Ramanatha Aiyar. For the second year m succession m
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  • 51 4 former Principal of the Rg week. He was 81. hYk sur v ved by W s daughter His wtc died a few months aga Dr. Bose. who obtain™ h rofnTdVe% e %Vr dl £f the college for about 16 year, he retired m 19D2. He
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  • 302 5 Ceremonial Reception At Palam Airport NEW DELHI: An affectionate and enthusiastic welcome was accorded to the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, when he arrived at Palam airport last Wednesday by a Skymaster aircraft escorted! by Vampire jets. Prime Minister Nehru was the firs* to greet the
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  • 227 5 As Mr. Chou En-lai got down from the plane, Mr. Nehru and the President's Military Secretary, Maj.-Gen. Yadunath Singh, received him. Mr. Nehru warmly shook hands with him and presented to him the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama of Tibet who were at the airport
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  • 62 5 Mr. Nehru welcomed the Chinese leaders on behalf nf the people and the Government of India. Mr. Nehru said: "India is happy to welcome tlje Prime? Minister of China once again m our midst after two and a half years. His last visit was a short
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  • 276 5 Mr. Chou En-lai said: "I am extremely happy to have been invited again to visit our great neighbour, the Republic of India. I bring to the Indian people the fraternal greetings from the Chinese people. "Since my first visit to India two and a half years
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  • 376 5 To Pressmen who asked for his views on the situation m the Middle East, Mr. Chou En-lai said that China fully shared India's views urging that sooner the aggressor powers withdrew from the Egyptian territory the better it would be. After the reception at the airport,
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  • 178 5 SOLAR ECLIPSE MELA AT KURUKSHETRA KURUKSHETRA About four lakh pilgrims had their holy dip m the waters of the sacred, lotus-nlled Kurukshi>tra and Sanyehet tanks here as the solar eclipse commenced at 12-45 p.m. The partially eclipsed planet was visible through a sheet of clouds. The blowing of conches by
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  • 203 5 BOMBAY: Mr. Chou En-lal plunged, Nehru-like, straight into the crowd at the wellattended reception given to him here on Dec. 2 Dy Bombay artistes and the J. J. School of Art. He came down from the platform saying, "instead of making a long speech, it
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  • 185 5 HYDERABAD: The Government of Andhra Pradesh have ordered that the educational concessions hitherto enjoyed by the children of the NGOs of former Andhra State should continue m the newly formed Andhra Pradesh also. The Government, it is stated have received representations that the NGOs who have
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  • 130 5 BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh Government has sanctioned the creation of 50 permanent and 12 temporary posts from Nov. 1, 1956, according to an official announcement made here last week. The permanent posts are those ot Law Secretary, Chief Conservator of Forests, Chief J Engineer,
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  • 65 5 GWALIOR: The state-owned 'Gwalior Leather Factory has roceive<j a n order for the supply of 6.000 pairs of shoes worth about Rs. 1 lakh to the Central State Tradin Corporation for export to Russia, it was officially learnt here. According to the order, the sh^es
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  • 204 5 WAGE STRUCTURE IN ANDHRA STATE HYDERABAD: Problems of industrial labour m the State were discussed last week at a conference at the Secretariat, between the Chief Minister, Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddy, the Minister for Labour, Mr. V. B. Raju, and the President of the State Mazdoor Sangh, Mr. B. S.
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  • 92 5 CONGRESS ELECTION MANIFESTO INDORE: Mr. Shriman Narayan, the Congress General Secretary, said here that the Working Committee would meet at Delhi on Dec. 11 to consider the draft of the party's election manifesto, m the light of the informal discussions at the A.I.C.C. session m Calcutta. The importance of the
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  • 63 5 AUSTRALIAN'S TRADE MISSION TO INDIA COLOMBO: A Governmentsponsored trade mission from Australia will visit India and Ceylon m February and March 1957 to explore possibilities of further development of trade with these countries, the Australian High Commission m Ceylon stated. The mission, numbering about 24 persons, will reach India m
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  • 462 5 Decision By West Bengal Cabinet CALCUTTA. The West Bengal Cabinet, at a meeting m Writers' Building, Calcutta, on Thursday last decided to separate the Judiciary from the Executive, setting at rest the long-drawn-out controversy over the issue. Under the scheme approved, judicial officers will exercise magisterial
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  • 1161 5 ONLY FEDERALISTS CAN SAVE TAMILS -Navaratnam COLOMBO: "The Lanka Sama Samaja Party and ihe Communist Party cannot help the Tamils m their fight to resist the 'Sinhalese Only* Act m all fronts, both inside and outside Parliament. The Tamils, irrespective of factions and differences, most all rally round the Federal
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  • 154 5 NEW DELHI: Consequent to the reorganisation of the States, the School Liaison Scheme introduced by the Indian Navy has been reviewed to fit Into the revised structure, sa>« a Press release. The scheme aims at encour* aging the youth of India to take more active
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  • 1021 6 Harmonising Ed. Changes NEW PLAN SUGGESTED BY RECTOR PILLAI COLOMBO: "The eduactional problem that faces us is to harmonise the need lor ensuring equality of opportunity without lowering educational standards on the one hand and providing diversified forms of education to fit our agricultural and industrial pattern of living on
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  • 149 6 REPORT ON HUNGARY SENT TO NEHRU NEW DELHI, Dec. B.— A preliminary report on the Hungarian situation from the Indian Ambassador to Russia, K. P. S. Menon, who is also concurrently accredited to Budapest, was received here yesterday. Foreign Ministry sources said. They added Menon was scheduled to send a
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  • 154 6 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, Dec. 8. A waitress said she received a t;K$l,000 tip tor serving a customer she identified only as "Mr. •Johnffun a 10-ctmt cup of cottee. Mr. Gerda V. Olson, a waitress m her own coffee *hop, said: "I was never so surpr.sed
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    60 6 fft. C r°r d^[*?n er 000 vitited the P h o*<>Braphic exhibition after a cocktail party was held for invited guests durina the Jr'wVte a £V Xhibiti n Which "cid S in U con?unc c Amu££2J US Z, »P° nsor d by the Great World Amutement Park, Klang. Picture shows
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  • 115 6 CHOU SEES INDIA'S LOCO FACTORY CHITTARANJAN, Eastern India, Dec. 8. —Red China's Premier Chou En-lai Friday took a look at India's big locomotive factory which is situated only half an hour jet flying time from China. The huge railway shops form the heart of this model industrial community covering seven
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  • 151 6 INDIAN FORCE TAKE OVER FROM BR. IN PORT SAID PORT SAID, Dec. B.— The most forward British troops on the Suez Canal Front pulled out of their foxholes last night and withdrew to Port Said. The positions they vacated are about 10Q yards behind the buffer zone manned by Indian
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  • 132 6 U.K. TO SEEK U.N. REPORT ON HUNGARY LONDON. Doc. B.— An allparty motion, backed by 65 members of Parliament, was tabled urging the British Government to seek a United Nations Report from diplomatic envoys on events and conditions m Hungary. The motion 'notes with distress' the refusal of the government
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  • 97 6 NEW YORK, Dec. B.— The New 1 York Times said that through the British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden made a 'great blunder* m Suez, j one could be glad his government won a vote of confidence m the House of Commons. Nevertheless, it added Sir
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  • 43 6 WASHINGTON, D ec 8 The International Co-operation Administration, U.S. oversea? aid agency, announced yesterday authorisations totallin* about U557,500,000 for India KTBrtSS!"' Formosa> Set up for purchases of various commodities, the authorisations wereIndia U5557,500; Korea U553,050,000; Spain USs44l* 000; Formosa u553,400,000-
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  • 49 6 MASKED HUNGARIANS AT LONDON Some of the men and women who fought the Russians m Hungary wear masks to avoid identification as the enter the Royal Albert Hall, London. With Members of Parliament and leaders of the British political opinion, they attended the "Britain Stands by Hungary" meeting here.
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  • 100 6 NAGASAKI; Japan, Deo. 8. A week ago Corporal Masaji Izumida, 44, returned home after 11 years as a World War II hold-out In the Philippine jungles. Since then His brother Yoshiro. 38, has teafully apologised for marrying Masaji's wife m 1949, four years after the Japanese Government declared
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  • 146 6 INCREASES IN C'WEALTH IMPORTS LONDON, Dec. 8. Increases m Commonwealth imports? and exports during 1955 arc shown m the 76th statistical abstract for the Commonwealth and Sterling Area which will he published here on Monday. Total imports into the Commonwealth are estimated at £9.791 million sterling c.l.f. (cost, insurance, freight),
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  • 144 6 Eden's Visit To A assy And N. Z. Cancelled LONDON, Dec. B.— An official announcement from 10 Downing Street said that Sir Anthony Eden would not visit Australia and New Zealand because of the amount of work awaiting him m the New Year. The statement said: 'The Prime Minister considers
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  • 40 6 TOKYO, Dec. B— Reliable sources sai d here that the Japanese Prime Minister Mr Ichiro Hatoyama, to.d Government leaders he would retire at the close of the current Diet Session, on or nvwif December 14.- Reuter
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  • 96 6 JAP FANCY CROSS-BREEDING WASHINGTON, Dec. B.— Fancy cross-f reeding by Japanese geneticists has produced such scientific wouuers fls Kadi-hes as Isirge as medicine balls, weighing up to 45 pound* each. Roosters develcped especially t« awaken farmei* Hitii a single "alarm clock" crov. of to 30 secmh. A l)ist;n lMad«l goldfish,
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  • 106 6 I Swami Chidbhavananda of the Ramakrishna Order, who Is on a cultural tour of Malaya, .vill deliver religious lectures m English and Tamil m Singapore and Johore Bahru. On Thursday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m., the Swamiji will be speaking at Sri Raja-Mariam-.nan Temple, Johore Bahru on "RELIGION
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  • 44 6 Sir Godfrey Ince, G.C.B K.8.E., B.Sc, LLD.. the chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd., will be m Singapore between December 15th and 18th, to open and demonstrate the new central telegraph office on the second Uoor of Electra House, 35 Robinson Road.
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  • 32 6 Lt.-Gen. Sir Francis Festing. Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces, has been promoted to the rank of General. The announcement was made yesterday m the London Gazette.
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  • 54 6 DACCA, East Pakistan, Dec B— lt was repotted that Pakistan is to send a jute delegation at the end of January to Burma. Thailand, Japan, China, Australia and Russia t o explore more markets for the fibre. East Pakistan is the main supplier of world requirements of
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  • 236 6 BOSTON No women will be allowed aboard the recon.«. ».i%icted Mfiyflcwer when she retraces the historic couise of her famed predecessor fr om Plymouth, England, to Ply. mouth, Massachusetts, says her skipper. Alan Villiers, wh c will pilot the ship. <irrive<j here with plans for the
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  • 100 6 SIMLA: Mrs. Lila Dcvi (Cong.) was declared elected to Rajya Sabha for the additional seat recently allotted to Himachal Pradesh. She got 19 votes while Mr. Digvijay Chandra, former Ruler of Jubbai secured 12 votes, Mr. Jat Chand, former General Secre tary of the Mandi District
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