Indian Daily Mail, 14 December 1956

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  • 29 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XII No. 300 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS NEHRU (WHO HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF BEING SOFT TOWARD 'HUNGARY 9 SPEAKS OUT:
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  • 693 1 ***** Hungarians 7000 Russians Killed In Hungarian Revolution 'It Is A National Movement 9 Soviet Intervention Not Justified NEW DELHI, Dec. 13— The Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said here today 25,000 Hungarians and 7,000 Russians were estimated to have died m the "national revolution" m Hungary. Mr. Nehru was
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  • 122 1 MOSCOW, Dec. 13.—Indian ambassador K. P. S. Menon saw Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov Wednesday, presumably to discuss with him Indian reaction to events m Hungary. It is probable that Menon at the same time gave Shepilov his own evaluation of the situation m Budapest, based on
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  • 67 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 13.— Informed sources said Wednesday Prime Minister Nehru may confer with Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden m London before he meets President Eisenhower next week. Sir Anthony is due home from his Jamaica rest cure Friday and Mr. Nehru is reaching London Saturday
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  • 242 1 BOMBAY, Dec. 13 Princess Usha Raje Holkas, heiress to the Maharaja of Indore, married a commoner yesterday with her father's blessing and despite protests from members of India's princely c«ste. The bridgroom, Satish Chandra Malhotra, works <n a Bombay business house. Instead of the impressive
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  • 112 1 FREE UNITED IRELAND IS THE AIM DUBLIN. Dec. 13.— The Sinn Fein, Irish Republican Organisation and leaders of the underground Irish Republican Army both issued statements m Dublin late last night calling o n all Irishmen to rally to the Republican cause. The statements followed bomb, gun and dynamite raids
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  • 74 1 U. S. TO STOP H.TESTS? NEW YORK, Dec. 13. The New York Post said Wednesday m a Washington dispatch that "the United States has decided to suspend further major H-bomb tests at least through 1957." The newspaper said the Atomic Energy Commission soon will announce next year's nuclear tests will
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  • 126 1 LONDON, Dec. 13.— Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister, held his second meeting within 24 hours with Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd the British Colonial Secretary here today and continued their exploratory talks on the Crown Colony's constitutional future. Mr. Lim and Mr. Lennox Boyd yesterday
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  • 408 1 LONDON, Dec. 13.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Malayan Federation, arrives here by air today (1730 GMT) for talks with the British Government on economic and finance questions and defence problems. Authoritative sources here said that the Chief Minister's London discussions would cover
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  • 68 1 PONDY MAYOR JAILED FOR THEFT (From Our Own Correspondent) PONDICHERRY, Dec. 13. M ay o r of Pondicherry Town Mr. Latour Joseph has been jailed for stealing municipal funds. He was sentenced to one month's jail and a fine of Rs. 250 and was also deprived of all civil rights
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  • 65 1 Married Women For Indian Foreign Service (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 13. Married women car now be recruited to the Branch of the Indian Foreign Service, that is, they may join Departments which can post them for overseas service. Till now women were not permitted to join this
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  • 30 1 Former Yugo Vice-President Jailed BELGRADE, Dec. 13.— Milovan Djilas. former VicePresident of Yugoslavia was convicted Wednesday night of conspiring against his country's Communist government and sentenced to three years imprisonment.
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  • 210 1 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 13 The world's first Negro to wear a cardinal's red hat may well emerge from the next consistory to create princes of the Roman Catholic Church, whenever it is held. Such an event would conform v/ith'the expressed desire of Pope Pius XII to keep
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  • 381 1 Ike's Likely Move In Coming Talks WASHINGTON, Dec 13. President Eisenhower is expected to ask Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, here next week to use his influence with Egypt m moves to settle the Suez Canal dispute. Officials preparing for the four-day "summit" Conference between
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  • 170 1 LONDON. Dec. IS.— lt was too early to forecast which »n »J if!? i*? WOUld sU PP° rt 'blowing her admission to the United Nations, the Independent Times sain today ,a Island tradln S nation, Japan cannot thrive m a world divided into rltfd
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  • 35 1 VIENNA, Dec. 13.—Hungary's Communist government smarting under a general strike and continued street demonstrations decreed Wednesday night mandatory death for all persons convicted of crimes under its newly issued martial law decree.
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  • 126 1 TRIVANDRUM LAWYERS TO CONTINUE SATYAGRAHA (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Dec. 13.— The Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court has issued a notification that the Bench of a Court will continue to sit m Trivandrum as before. But the notification only says that the Bench will dispose of cases
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  • 150 1 —Lord Tedder LONDON, Dec. 13.— Marsha] of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder, who was Deputy Supreme Commander of allied forces under General Eisenhower m World War 11, Wednesday night described the British invasion of Egypt as "tragic folly.'' The 66-year-old Tedder, one of the greatest
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  • 505 2 1 3ndtmi J>atLo jflail I THE present spectacle of the Colony of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya going their own ways, each m it's own pace and fashion and m different directions, is extremely disturbing indeed. Here are two territories, only ao-called, for political convenience, but otherwise they are
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  • 790 2 CHINESE PREMIER'S PRAISE FOR DEVELOPMENT WORK POONA: The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou Kn-lai, paid here a tribute to the progress made by India m the agricultural, industrial and economic spheres pnd declared that "m the field of modern development and constructive work India is more advanced
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  • 431 2 KHADAKVASLA: A glowing tribute to the role played byl the Indian Army during the last two years m helping to relieve the international tension m many, places m the world was paid by the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, addressing the Army, Navy and
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  • 112 2 SAUND AT NIXON'S LUNCHEON TO NEHRU WESTMORELAND, California, Dec. 12 U S. Congressman elected D.S. Saund, who was born m India, says' Vice President Richard Nixon has invited him to a luncheon m Washington next Tuesday honouring Indian Prime Minister Nehru. Sdud, a Democrat, said he will accept. He added
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  • 281 2 NEW DELHI: An appeal to educated young men of the country "to feel a kinship for the common man" and do everything "to protect the downtrodden" was made by the Chief Justice of India, Mr. S. R. Das. The Chief Justice, who is also Pro-Chancellor of
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  • 242 2 POLES ATTACK SOVIET CONSULATE WARSAW, Poland, Dec. 12. Rioting Poles marched on the Soviet Consulate m the Baltic City of Stettin (Szczecin) m a wild burst of anti-Russian feel, ing Monday night and smashed windows and tried to storm its doors. The Polish Press yesterday reported the attack as an
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  • 114 2 NEW DELHI: Over 15,000 tons of rice have arrived m Bombay from China m two ships under the agreement signed between India and China In Peking m August last. Four more ships with rice from China are on their way to India. The total quantity to
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  • 38 2 ALGIERS, Dec. 12.— Eight persons were reported killed last night and at least seven others seriously injured when a train blew up on a mine about 15 miles north of Co-lombo-Bechar m western Algeria AP
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  • 48 2 Photo. Men of the 42 Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, board the L.S.T. "Evan Gibb" at Port Said, en route home from Egypt. They are the first British troops to pull out of Egypt since Britain announced plans for "withdrawal without delay.' A. P.
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  • 353 2 LONDON: The opening of the new Indian galleries of art at the Victoria and Albert Museum here will mark "one of the most significant developments'' m the Museum's recent history, according to the museum authorities. Skilful use has been made of interior case lighting for the exhibits and strong
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  • 135 2 lonjr corrider divided into four distinctive parts. The lay-out resembles two sides of a square and it is m the corner of this square that the most characteristically Indian pieces are displayed. Here the visitor comes, on entering the building, straight away upon what the Museum recognises as
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    • 454 2 RANGOON, Burma, Dec. 12. Red Chinese Premier Chou En-lai told 500 of Burma's political leaders, yesterday that the two Asian neighbours ca.i solve a smouldering border dispute "with justice." Chou arrived on Monday on oi the Afro- Asian people's untia 10-day visit to settle the
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    • 109 2 MOSCOW, Dec. 12.— The revolution m Hungary has set oft a reaction m Soviet Lithuania, the top Ccmmunist m that Baltic Reputlic has reported m a speech. A copy of the official Lithuanian Russian-language Com. munist Party paper, Soviet Lithuania, that reached here yesterday by mail devote^
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    • 76 2 JAKARTA. Dec. 12 Forty persons were killed and T.bOO houses destroyed by floods, high winds and landslides which hit east and west Java <iuring the weekend. In Sourabaya authorities said landslides paralysed rail and road Communications, preventing vescue of persons affected by flooding of 500.000 acres
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    • 158 2 INDEPENDENCE FOR GOLD COAST LONDON, Dec 12. The House of Commons last n?sht approved without voting a Bill to grant independence within the Commonwealth to the Gold Coast on Mar. 6. 1957. The Commons gave the Kill a n unopposed second reading agreement m principle—after the Labour Opposition had said
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    • 65 2 ITALY CUT OFF FROM OUTSIDE WORLD ROME. Dec. 12.— Italy was cut off from telephonic and telegraphic communication with the outside world last night by a strike of communications workers. Radio-telegraphic links with London and New York continued to operate. Communications workers went on strike for 24 hours fiom 9
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    • 60 2 PORT AU PRINCE, Dec, 12 A general strike appeared to be spreading m Haiti today, but there were no reports of new violence. The Haitian government accused ''American government organisations" of helping lo fun the political crisis which developed last week. President Paul E. Magloire has
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  • 1232 3 PREVENTION OF MISUSE Nehru To Discuss With Ike NEW VOKK: No dramatic immediate results are expected .o come out of the Nehru-Eisenhower talks winch are scheduled to take place from December 16 to iO but, Washington officials hope that if they result m each understanding betier the
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  • 559 3 NEW DELHI: An increase m the capital cost of the project, and the termination of the arrangement by which Messrs. Krupps-Demag were to participate m the capital structure of the Hindustan Steel Ltd., are the latest developments m the progress of the
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  • 127 3 Election Dates: State Govts' Views Invited NEW DELHI: The question of fixing dates for the next general elections has not yet been decided by the Election Commission. The Commission has already consulted the recognised national parties m the matter. The question is still being discussed with the Central Government and
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  • 92 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Election Committee of the Congress commenced its meetings to finalise the list ol Congress nominees for the coming general elections. The Committee considered the Assam list last week. Present at today's meeting were the Congress President, Mr. Dhebar, Mr. Nehru, Maulana Azad, Mr. Pant,
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  • 359 3 MADRAS: Paying a tribute to the services rendered by the Thakkar Bapa Vidyalaya to the Harijans, Mr. C. Raja* gopalachari appealed to the people on November 29 to encourage the institution. Rajaji was presiding- over Thakkar Bapa's birthday celebration m the Vidyalaya m Venkatanarayana Road, Thyagarayanagar.
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  • 71 3 MADRAS: The N.G.G.Os. Association, Chingleput district centre passed a resolution expressing its dissatisfaction over the meagre enhancement of dearness allowance announced by the Government recently. The meeting of the Association was held last week at the premises of the Collector's office m Saidapet. Mr. R. Krishna Rao,
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  • 263 3 INDIA TO STOP IMMORAL TRAFFIC IN WOMEN GIRLS NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last week passed amidst cheers the Bill for the Suppression of Immoral Traffic m Women and Girls as reported by a Select Committee. The Bill seeks to lay a uniform procedure for the purpose of checking the
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  • 49 3 Photo. culm»« i y9 H of their 131 hockey match at the main stadium against Germany German goalkeeper Alfred Lucker goes down m a vain attempt to wye from Udham Smgh Kullar (not m the picture), seven minutes after the interval A. P.
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  • 326 3 No New Business After Jan. 1 COLOMBO: Indian insurance companies m Ceylon w jll not contract any new bttsines* from, ,U\n. next year, according t o instructions received hero fr«), n the Indian Insurance Corporation, A spokesman of Indian msuiance companies said that the Indian
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  • 187 3 NEW DELHI: The recommendations of the Tariff Commission regarding the prices of boilers and locomotives to be paid by the Railway Board to the Tata Locomotive and Engineering Company Limited (TELCO) have been accepted by the Union Government. An agreement between the Railway Board and Tata
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Dec. 12. A report that Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother will visit Australia next year is "untrue," "a Buckingham Palace spokesman said here last night ■■I Reuter
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  • 34 3 LONDON, Dec. 12.— Wai^w radio said that the Polish Foreign Ministry has expresses regrets to Russia for the "Assault of hooligans" on the Soviet Consulate m Stettin (Szesecin» Monday night. A.P.
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  • 193 3 NEW DELHI: A scheme costing approximately Ks. 20 crores for the manufacture of synthetic petrol m the country is now being examined by Jhe Planning Commission, the Deputy Minister for Production, Mr. Salish Chandra, told the Lok Sabha last week. Replying to Mr. T B.
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  • 61 3 LONDON, Dec. 12 A wellknown British sculptor. Mr Charles Wheeler, last night was elected President of the Royal Academy. Mr. Wheeler. 64. is the first Sculptor to be elected President of the Academy Britain's oldest established artistic body. Mr. Wheeler's work was first exhibited m
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  • 42 3 GAZA OCCUPATION DEPLORED DAMASCUS, Dec. 12 Syria has expressed "deep concern" to the U.N. Palestine truce observation organisation over "continuous occupation of the Gaza strip by Israel and the conditions under which the Arabs are living," Foreign Minister Saiah Bittar said. AP
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  • 44 3 BANARAS: The Academic Council of the Banaras Hindu University has decided to confer the honorary degree of LL.D., on Dr. C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyar, former ViceChancellor, at its annual convocation on December 21 when Dr. Ramaswaml Aiyar will deliver the convocation address.
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  • 186 3 V. D. GROUND FOR JUDICIAL SEPARATION NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha amended the Hindu Marriage Act to specify three years as the duration of contraction of venereal disease to make it a ground for judicial separation. The Act does not specify the period and merely lists contraction of venereal disease
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  • 224 3 NEW DELHI, Dec. 12.— The upper house of Parliament yesterday accepted by voice vote a government bill to establish a press council "to evolve and maintain standards of journalistic ethics." Parliamentary sources said the lower house will pass the bill later this week. The council, among
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  • 58 3 NEW DELHI: Stamps bearing the pictures of all prominent heroes who participated m the 1857 national liberation movement would be issued during the centenary celebrations next year. Mr. Raj Bahadur, Minister for Communications, told Mr. Bhakt Darshan m the Lok Sabha last week. These would include one
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  • 738 4  -  NEHRU Says -Take Ball By Horns And Deal With Russia" NEW DELHI, Dec. 13.— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said Wednesday night the United States should "take the bull by the horns and deal with Russia" to promote a Middle East settlement. The Indian
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  • 104 4 NEHRU IKE TALK PLANS AUGUSTA, Georgia, Dec. 13. -Plans for President Eisenhower's four days of talks with India's Prime Minister Nehru starting Sunday were made public Wednesday by the chief executive's vacation headquarters here. Nehru is scheduled to arrive m Washington from London Sunday noon 1700 GMT). The President will
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  • 153 4 INDIANS TO MEET U. S. IN DAVIS CUP PERTH. Dec. 13.— India's No. 1 player Ramanathan Krishna n will meet the United States second string Herb FljJm m the first singles match of the Inter Zone Davis Cup final tomorrow. The draw was made today from the Davis Cup trophy
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  • 105 4 Pak. Sportsmen Stranded In Melbourne MELBOURNE. Dec. 13.— The 50 stranded members of the Pakistan Olympic team might be m financial difficulties if they were dela>«d for more than a few weeks, the Secretary-General of the ..earn, Mr. Obeidullah said Wednesday. "The cost of sending our team to Melbourne is
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  • 58 4 LONDON, Dec. 13.— More than 1000 back bench Conservative Members of Parliament last night called on the British Government to summon a conference of Western European powers "to consider other practical steps towards European unity.'' They did this m a motion which they hope will be
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  • 254 4 First Jap Envoy To Moscow TOKYO, Dec. 13.— Japan's new Embassy m Moscow will be m the sovietskaya Hotel and at first m the charge of Mr. Kinya Niizeki who is now m Moscow making arrangements, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today. Mr. Niizeki, who has the rank of Counsellor
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  • 158 4 New Ghana State To Be Formed NEW YORK, Dec. 13— The United Nations General Assembly is today expected to endorse overwhelmingly the ending of U.N. Trusteeship over British Togoland and to approve its union with an independent Gold Coast. The British Government has promised to grant independence to the West
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  • 60 4 DAMASCUS, Dec. 13.— Chen Chih-Pang. Red China's first Minister to Syria, arrived here Wednesday to assume duty, it was officially announced. Syria recognized Communist China and decided to exchange diplomatic relations with her shortly after Egypt took the same step four months ago. Syria, however,
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  • 104 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 13. Mr. T. N. Rajarathnam Pillai, South India's most eminent Nageswara Vidwan, died here of heart attack on Wednesday. Aged 56, had been ill for the last six months. Even to the end he was giving performances
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  • 186 4 CHESTER, England, Dec. 13. The vicar who left his clothes on a beach and ran off with a wealthy woman has been unfrocked by the Church of England. A Consistory Court stripped the orders of priest and deacon from Philip St. John Wilson Ross, former
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  • 275 4 Gen. Burns Assurance On Port Said EL BALLAH. Egypt, Dec. 13: Major-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, newly established at his headquarters here, said yesterday he assumed Egyptian control will be established at Port Said under the supervision of the local governor and police as soon as the Anglo-French forces pull
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  • 132 4 The Special English Classes organised by the Department of Education earlier this year for young people who had finished their primary education but had been unable to fain admission to Secondary chools m 1956 have proved a success, says a statement by the Ministry of Education. The
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  • 36 4 ARREST CONTINUE IN S. AFRICA JOHANNESBURG. Dec. 13. Ten people, including two Indians were arrested here today on charges alleging treason, Those arrested also include Mr. j. Slovo a white Johannesburg advocate and his wife. Reuter
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  • 598 4 Crushing Of Hungary's Independence Condemned Asian Amendments Rejected UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 13. The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly condemned the Soviet Union Wednesday night for crushing Hungarian independence and called on Moscow to withdraw its armed forces immediately from the revolt-torn land. It was the
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  • 102 4 BAGDAD, Dec. 13. Mr. Burhanuddin Bashayan, Iraq's Foreign Minister has sent a note to the Egyptian Government m which he strongly pro. tested against recent Egyptian attacks on Iraq, it was officially announced today. The note said the statement made by Wing Commander Ah Safcri, Chief
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  • 146 4 COOLER RECEPTION TO CHOU? NEW YORK, Dec. 13 The New York Times commented editorially Wednesday that Communist China's Premier Chou "seems to have had a cooler reception" on his current Asian tour than on v similar visit last year. The newspaper ascribes this to two immediate reasons; "In the face
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  • 158 4 We'll Resume War— lsrael FM's Threat NEWARK, New Jersey, Dec. 12. Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's foreign minister, says she would favour taking military action again if her country is faced with the same situation it found m October. Mrs. Meir, speaking Tuesday night to an Israel bond rally here, said
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  • 279 4 Speedy Repair Of Pipeline Urged WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.- The United States is reported urging the Syrian Government to allow speedy repair of the big oil pipeline from Iraq which has been sabotaged m four places m Syria. American diplomats are understood to believe that by flying emergency supplies into Syria
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  • 82 4 The Indian Badminton team for the finals of the Asian Zone for the International Badminton Championship for Ladies for the Über Cup, at Kuala Lumpur, against Malaya, on December 21, is reaching Singapore by the Air India International plans tomorrow, Dec. 15. The team
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