Indian Daily Mail, 12 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 298 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1956~ FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 324 1 Hopeful About Success Of Compromise Plan Statement On His Merdeka Mission LONDON, Dec. 11. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief •♦l!* t r rrlved here b Y '»»t night for exploratory talks with the British Government on the Crown Colony's constitutional future. Mr.
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  • 101 1 LOTS NEW MAN FOR SINGAPORE LONDON. Dec. 11.-Singa-pore's Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock arrived m London Monday night with a new plan to try to solve the deadlock m talks for a new constitution. The Minister told reporters: "What we asked for (when talks broke down last April) was that
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  • 46 1 X-Mas Treat Film Show For Underprivileged The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society will give a Christmas treat to the underprivileged children of Bedok at the Bedok Church on Sunday, Dec. 23, at 5 p.m. The V.M.C.A. has kindly offered to provide a film show on the occasion.
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  • 69 1 MO3COW, Dec. 11. An Indian Embassy spokesman said Monday K. P. S. Menon is returning to Budapest "immediately" because of the threatened new violence m Hungary. Menon, India's ambassador to Moscow, had just returned from Budapest, where Prime Minister Nehru sent him to get
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  • 176 1 LONDON. Dec. 11.— Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Singapore, Chief Minister, will open his official exploratory talks on the Crown Colony's constitutional future here tomorrow with a private meeting with Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, the British Colonial Secretary, an authoritative source said today. The source added that Mr.
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  • 185 1 KARACHI: The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Feroze Khan Noon, told a Press conference here of a "rumour" he had heard m New York when he was there for the United Nations General Assembly session. After stating that India was "very friendly with Israel" though "posing as
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  • 81 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.: Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman will act as the Chief Minister of the Federation Government and Chairman of the Emergency Operations Council, m the absence of the Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman. Inche Bahaman bin Sam.sudin will be the Acting Minister for
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  • 24 1 VIENNA. Dec. 11. It was reported here last night all communications with Hmlapetrt again were out for the second time m 84 hour*,— AP
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  • 131 1 PRAKASA NOW BOMBAY GOVERNOR (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS. Dec. 11.— Mr. Sri Prakasa who relinquished office as Governor of Madras State on Monday morning, was sworn-in as Governor of Bombay State m the same evening. Justice Coyaji of Bombay High Court administered the oath at Durbar Hall. Moving scenes
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  • 146 1 Br. Officer Kidnapped By Egyptians PORT SAID, Dec. 11.— A British Army Officer was kidnapped at gunpoint by Egyptians here this morning, it was offlc'aKy reported. He was driven off m a black saloon car. The army is conducting an intensive search m the area. The officer, who is with
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  • 130 1 COLOMBO, Dec. 11.—Russia and Czechoslovakia have offered Ceylon a large quantity of cement at what trade sources say is "a reasonably low price." The offers came through an Indian source which has indicated it can tranship 20,000 tons of Russian and Czech cement. Ceylon, with a
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  • 84 1 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA, Italy, Dec. 11. The international police m Egypt has created another "first'* this one for stamp collectors. Norwegian soldiers now are sending home from the Suez bearing the unique postmark "United Nations Emergency Force." Their mail needs no special stamp. Norway thus far Is
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  • 80 1 INDIA'S FINANCIAL ROBIN HOOD! (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA, Dec. 11.— The Union Finance Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari compared himself to Robin Hood when addressing the staid British-dominated Calcutta Chamber of Commerce on Monday. He said his role of tax collector, was that of modern Robin Hood taking from
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  • 112 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. 11.— Mr. S. S. More, one of the most active Members of the Opposition m the Lok Sabha, has joined the Congress Legislature Party. He has also submitted application for primary membership to the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress President. More was
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  • 168 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The High Commissioner of Federation, Sir Donald Mac: Gillivray, declared yesterday that 'such British forces as are required by the Government of Malaya will be made available for the fight against Communist terrorism until it is crushed completely.' Sir Donald was
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  • 51 1 This portrait of the Duchess of Kent was made by Cecil Beaton at Kensington Palace, London, to mark her Royal High ness's Birthday Anniversary Dec. 13. The portrait on the wall is of Princess Nicholas of Greece, mother of the Duchess of Kent. It was painted by De
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  • 91 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 11.— Indian citizens who are now being detained m jail m Goa by the Portuguese colonialists will be able to stand for the next general election even though incarcerated. This is the effect of an amending Bill to the
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  • 203 1  -  Tungku From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuet: A tired and worn-out Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman last night told pressmen that he was grieved to find that certain people described him as a "dictator." He said this at the close of a press conference prior to his
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  • 48 1 ATSUGI, Japan, Dec. 11.— The U.S. Navy announced today the 41,000 ton aircraft car. fier USS Shangri-la will arrive at Yokoshka, Japan this week to join the U.S. 7th Fleet. Capt. C. W. Lord is the Commander. Exact date of the arrival was not djscl9sed.- AP
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  • 201 1 Four Main Items On Agenda WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1.— Ambassador G. L. Mehta of lod.a conferred with Undersecretary of State Her^rt Hoover beVwe^n Sl?\ Ct b t, dj cu next week m meetingi between Prime Minister Nehru and President Eisenhower Authoritative sources said the talks will follow four
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  • 225 1 CHOU'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN INDIA CALCUTTA, Dec. 11.-- Chou En-lai flew off to Burma Monday after an apparently successful 12-day goodwill tour of India accompanied by Vice Premier Ho Lung and party of 30. Foreign and Indian observers felt Chou's Indian tour was largely successful because it achieved what he apparently
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  • 73 1 ANKARA, Dec. ll.—lran has formally proposed to Turkey a Pan Islamic Conference m an effort to end the present Middle East crisis, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the prof»osai was presented to Turkey's Ambassador m Teheran shortly after Iranian Foreign Minister Aligholi Ardalan voiced
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  • 26 1 HIROSHIMA, japan, Dec. 11. —Four persons were killed Monday when a torpedo found floating off Etajima, Hiroshima, •utDloded while being dismantl- cd.— AP
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  • 226 1 CHINA MAY FREE U. S. AIRMEN WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 American officials expressed guarded hope Monday night that Red China may plan to free the 10 Americans they still hold to coincide with Indian Prime Minister Nehru's visit to President Eisenhower this month. They said this hope is based on recent
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  • 184 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 11. -Mr. A. J. John assumed office as Governor of the Madras State last evening. He was sworn-in by the Chief Justice Mr. P. V. Rajaniannar at Rajaji Hall before all Ministers, Legislators and High Officials m the
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  • 91 1 INDIA'S ROLE IN SINO-U.S. POLICY WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. The Washington Post and Times Herald said Monday that India may play an important role m future U.S. policy on Red China. TUe newspaper suggested that a readjustment of American policy toward the Chinese Communists "is being forced by world opinion for
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  • 537 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Dec. 12, 1956 THE TUNGKU VERSUS SINGAPORE A ND so, all these so many years when the Alliance leaders were talking- about Malayan unity and fUHion between Singapore an d the Federation, they were simply fooling and hoodwinking the pubHe! For, they ha d n
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  • 713 2 ADJUSTMENTS WITH OTHER OPPOSITION PARTIES BANGALORE: The third National Conference of the Praja Socialist Party which concluded its four-day session last week adopted by a large majority an official resolution on the election strategy of the Party. During its eleven-hour sitting last week
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  • 332 2 NEW DELHI: India's President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who was 72 on Dec. 3, received felicitations from a large number of his friends and admirers. Prime Minister Nehru was the first caller at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. He presented to the President a bouquet and was with him
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  • 184 2 WAGES OF COIMBATORE MILL WORKERS MADRAS: The representatives of textile mills and labour unions m Coimbatore met Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Industries and Agriculture, at the Secretariat last week and discussed with him certain difficulties m the implementation of the agreement reached between the two parties on Sept. 25
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  • 112 2 SOVIET LEADER'S ADVICE TO ITALY ROME, Dec 10. The Soviet Union's leading woman Communist yesterday urged Italian Reds to co-operate with the Socialists. Ekaterina Furtseva, one of two Soviet delegates to the Italian Communist Party congress, was given a standing ovation by more than 1,000 delegates when called upon to
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  • 113 2 SYRIAN PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO INDIA NEW DELHI: The Syrian President, Mr. Shukri Kuwatly, has postponed his visit to India on account of the present international situation m the Middle East, it was announced. Mr. Shukri Kuwatly received the Indian envoy, Mr. S. K. Banerjee, at Damascus last week and asked
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  • 83 2 NOON'S STATEMENT ON ISRAEL DENIED KARACHI: A Foreign Office spokesman denied a Press report which about a month ago had quoted Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr. Firoz Khan Noon, as having told journalists m London that "Israel has come to stay." The spokesman said that the Foreign Minister had "actually said
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  • 123 2 BEIRUT, Dec. 10.— Syria n authorities yesterday ordered an Iraqi Airlines passenger plane flying over Syria to land at Damascus adrport. To make sure it did, Syrian authorities sent two Meteor jet fighters aloft to escort the plane. The plane, which was flying from Baghdad to Beirut
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  • 106 2 ON THE SINAI PENINSULA, Dec. 10 Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, Canadian Commander of the U.N. Emergency Force, yesterday toured part of the Sinai Peninsula and inspected U.N. positions formerly held by Israelis. Some roads m the area have been damaged by mines. Others reportedly
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  • 68 2 PAK. EXPORTS CEMENT TO KUWAIT KARACHI: Pakistan is to export 4,000 tons of cement to Kuwait. An agreement was signed here between th e Paki.sta n Industrial Development Corporation and Kuwait business Interests. Meanwhile, negotiations are also going on for the export of Karanapruli paper to Kuwait. An Iranian trade
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    87 2 President Entertains Visiting Prime Ministers:— The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad gave a luncheon party on Nov. 13 m honour of the Prime Ministers of Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia who visited Delhi for the Colombo Powers' Conference convened to discuss international situation. Photo taken on the occasion left to right:— H.E.
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  • 377 2 BEST DRESSED MAN TO AID NUDISTS! LONDON, Dec. 10. The Duke of Bedford, one of Britain's best dressers, yesterday came to the aid of some of the world's foremost undressers the World Congress of Nudists. "I understand," said the 39-year-old Duke, "that the nudists are having trouble m finding a
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  • 168 2 U.K. NOW INFERIOR TO U.S. LONDON, Dec. 10. Eng. lishmen were told yesterday by one of the country's most influential newspapers that they must face the fact that Britain is a "secondary power' 1 dependent on American support. The observer, which has denounced the Eden Government for invading Egypt, said
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  • 79 2 JAPAN AND MONGOLIA ON AGENDA MOSCOW, Dec. 10.— The Soviet news agency Tass reported without comment yesterday the U.N. Secretariat's announcement that the Security Council agenda for Dec. 12 includes the admission of Japan and the Mongolian People's Republic to the United Nations. Tass said the Secretariat circulated a number
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  • 131 2 WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— Nagy, former Premier of Hungary ousted by the Communists m 1947. said yesterday the Hungarian people are convinced that sooner or later the Communists will have to meet their demands. Nagy said m a network television interview that the Hungarians definitely intend to continue their
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  • 175 2 PREPARING FOR HAND— OVER PORT SAID, Dec. 10 Anglo-French naval experts yesterday neared the finish of tneir tidying up operation on the northern end of the Suez Canal mi n preparation for the expected turnover to the Unitea Nations. Just when U.N. experts will take over the job seemed highly
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  • 996 3 Prompted By Fear Of India: Suhrawardy's Statement LAHORE: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Pakistan Prime Minister, declared here that Pakistan would continue to seek alliance— military and otherwise— as long as there was even remote danger from India to the country's safety and territorial integrity. He
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  • 80 3 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Dec 10.— Britain's Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, now v. curing- a heavy sun (an acquired from daily rat baths at the private beach of Goideneye Estate, will return to London on Friday. Mr. Eden, who has not left the estate since
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  • 159 3 ARMORE, Oklahoma, Dec. 10. The U.S. Air Force took delivery of its first propeller-and-jet transport, the Lockheed C-130 Hercules yesterday. At better than 400 miles per hour, it is the fastest transport to go into regular service with the Air Force. Gen. O. P. Weyland, chief
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    36 3 Colombo Powers' Conference:— A view of the Colombo Power*' Prim m«w > o November 12, to review the international situation c ministers conference held m New Delhi on MiSuZerX. J^Zrl^eKr^aia Ht B"Uli"S^&o a p^ Za^ the Prime
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  • 79 3 HUNGARY NONE OF UN's BUSINESS CZECH UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 10. Czechoslovak delegate Josef Uldrich wrote U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold yesterday that Czechoslovakia would not admit U.N. observers to study the situation m neighbouring Hungary. He recalled Czechoslovakia's contention the situation is none of the U.N.s business. Hammat skjold requested
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  • 36 3 ASYLUM FOR HUNGARIAN ATHLETES MILAN, Italy, Dec. 10. Hungarian Olympic athletes who request political asylum m Italy will "get it at once," said an Italian official at Malpensa Airfield, where the Hungarians were awaited yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 570 3 Co-operation By Public NEW DELHI: The Government of India have set up a co-ordination committee for public co-operation. Its functions, among other things, will be to facilitate systematic and integrated action on the part of the Ministries of the Central Government and to approve proposals to
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  • 762 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY CHOU EN-LAI BOMBAY: An appreciation of the efforts taken by India to secure the People's Republic of China her rightful place m the United Nations was made by Mr. Chou En-lai last week speaking at a dinner given m his honour
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  • 159 3 4,202-MILE YINGTAN-AMOY RAILWAY HONGKONG, Dec. 10. Track-laying on the 4,202-mile Yingtan-Amoy railway m South Communist China was completed yesterday, Radio Peking reported. The new line, built by army construction workers, links Fukien Province with the island port of Amoy three miles offshore and directly opposite Formosa. Fukien, believed by Western
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  • 1060 4 Adherence To Five Principles Reiterated Omlj Way To World Peace RANGOON, Dec. 11. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chow En-fai, arrived here by air yesterday from India on a ten-day official visit. Burmese Prime Minister v Ba Swe was present at the airport to greet Mr.
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  • 73 4 NEW DELHI. Dec. 11. -The Indian capital's commercial life was severely disrupted Monday as hundreds of shopkeepers, fruit and vegetable merchants, taxi drivers and others staged a one-day strike to protest a proposed sales tax. The levy would be imposed on all inter-state trade. The
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  • 119 4 DACCA, Pakistan, Dec. 11. Premier Husain Suhrawardy told a public meeting here Monday that it was strange logic with some, of his countrymen that if one criticizes Soviet Russia he becomes "a stooge of the western powers" but that if somebody applauds aggression by the U.S.S.R.
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  • 68 4 OTTAWA, Dec. 11.— Acting Prime Minister C. D. Howe announced Monday night that Canada is contributing an additional 720 men to the United Nations emergency force. He announce^ m a statement issued through the Prime Minister's office that the troops, along' with vehicles and equipment,
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  • 240 4 No Peace For Man Without Dignity UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec. 11. Dag Hammarskjold reminded the U.N. yesterday that when "the dignity and worth of the human person is forgotten, there can be no peace," the Secretary General spoke at a concert celebrating the Eighth Anniversary of the U.N.s Universal declaration
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  • 140 4 Deficit Budget For France PARIS, Dec. 11: The French National Assembly Monday night endorsed Socialist Premier Guy Mollet's deficit budget for 1957 m six separate ballots. All ballots live dealing with specific issues and one with the budget as a whole were conducted on a votc-of-confidence basis. Although failure to
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  • 127 4 NEGROES BACK AT CLINTON SCHOOL CLINTON, Tennessee, Dec. 11.— Clinton High School reopened without a hitch Monday, with nine Negro students walking together back to classes. Three police cars cruised the area briefly and then returned to their normal duties m this community of 4,000. There was no indication of
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  • 101 4 Capitalist Enterprises In China! HONG KONG. Dec. 11.— Secret factories have been opened by some of Communist China's surviving capitalists to take advantage of recently developed freer markets. Peking Radio said yesterday. The disclosure was made before 1,400 capitalists and businessmen at the first session of the All-China Federation of
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  • 68 4 LONDON, Dec. 11.— A photographer from Singapore was among award winners announced here last night for the "Press Photographs of the Year Competition," sponsored by the Encyclopaedia Britanniea. Mr. Sam Kai Faye of the Straits Times, received an honourable mention m the sequence class, he had
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  • 81 4 ROME, Dec. 11— Italy recorded a trade deficit of 509 4 billion lire (US$815,040,000) during the arst te n months of this year, the Foreign Trade Ministry announced to-day. The deficit was 15.6 per cent higher than that of the same period of 1955. Imports amounted
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  • 114 4 An exploration well near Afam, 20 miles east of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, has encountered oil and gas during the first stages of testing. Up to now, only the lowest prospective sand layer m the well has been tested and, until further layers higher up have also
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  • 76 4 ANN ABBOR, Michigan, Dec. 11. University of Michigan officials researchers disclosed yesterday they have developed an electric computer which automatically translates Russian scientific papers into English. The MIDAC. or Michigan digital automatic computer, is at present limited to the language of theoretical and experimental physics. It won't, for
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  • 143 4 HAVANA, Cuba, Dec. 11 Insurgents m Eastern Cuba were reported last night to have split into three groups m an attempt to escape pursuing government forces. Army headquarters said no new contacts had been made with the fleeing rebels, pursuit was pressed m the Niquer o
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  • 76 4 LONDON, Dec. 11.— Moscow Radio said to-da y a n oil deposit believed to be the biggest m the Turkman Republic has been found m the Karamkum Desert. Petroleum is one of the main industries of Turkmenia, which lies east of the Caspian Sea and north of
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  • 226 4 Asian Suggestion UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec. 11.— Asia's neutral group pressed for a new attempt today to solve the Hungarian crisis by urging U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold to negotiate directly with the Kremlin. rsujoia As the 7 9 -nation Assembly went Into a new
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  • 127 4 An Association of Travel Agents has been formed m Singapore with MR B E KINNA of Thos. Cook and So n Ltd., as President and MR. P. P. Ohrl of G. C. Nanda and Sons as Secretary. The other members of the Association are: MR. E. J.
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  • 25 4 Mr. N. Karuppiah, proprietor of British Lighterage Company, is flying to Madras by 8.0.A.C. via Colombo this morning, to visit his ailing father.
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  • 116 4 CAIRO, Dec. 11.— The Ports ana Lights Administration announced last night that Alexandria Harbour will be closed from sunset to sunrise. The Administration also issued an order concerning the approaches to Suez, at the southern end of the Suez Canal. It said that ships bound for
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  • 95 4 LONDON, Dec. 11. The Labour Opposition last night voted against a Government Bill to give legal effect to its decision to increase the petrol tax by one shilling a gallon and to authorise an increase transport fares. But the Government won by 313 votes to
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  • 490 4 SALVAGE OF SUEZ: USE OF ANGLO-FR. FLEET URGED! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec. 11. Britain and France were reported yesterday to be urging the use of their salvage fleet as a whole for immediate clearance operations m the Suez Canal. Informed quarters said Egypt, on* the other hand, was standing firm
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  • 112 4 SOVIET BACKS MOROCCO'S RIGHT TO TANGIER MOSCOW, Dec. 11. The Soviet Union said Monday night it recognizes Morocco's right to immediate rule over the Tangier international zone, a free port at the Mediterranean's western gateway to the Atlantic. The zone's eight former protecting nations agreed last Oct. 29 to give
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  • 109 4 HE ENTERED PARLIAMENT IN 1895 BOURNEMOUTH. England, Dec. 11. Lord Quickswood, a Member of Parliament for almost 40 years and described as one of the last of the great Victorians, died yesterday. He was 87. The former Lord Hugh Cecil suffered a heart attack m September after having been m
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  • 29 4 The Gita Jayanthi and Hindu Satsangh Anniversary will be celebrated tomorrow, Thursday, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Bharatiya Bhavan, No. 47. Cuft Koad, Singapore.
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