Indian Daily Mail, 15 December 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail OL. XII No. 301 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1956 ¥OVR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 487 1 Two-Fold Object Clarified LONDON, Dec. 14.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Malayan Federation, arrived here by air from Singapore yesterday for talks with the British Government on economic and finance problems and defence questions. He was accompanied by the Federation's Finance and Education
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  • 28 1 Questioned about the possibility of Singapore and Malaya uniting 1 Tungku Abdul Rahman said "I don't think there is any possibility of that.' Reuter
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  • 80 1 LONDON. Dec. 14.— Tungku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, who arrived here last night for talks at the Colonial Ofllce. brought with him three large boxes of cultured orchids. He said they were personal gifts to Queen Elizabeth, Lady Patricia Lennox Boyil,
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  • 402 1 LIM CONFERS WITH SENIOR OFFICIALS LONDON, Dec. ll.— Exploratory talks here on Singapore's Constitutional future will continue despite the sudden departure from London yesterday of the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, for Athens and Ankara. During the Minister's absence Senior Colonial Office
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Dec. 14.— Mr. Llm Yew Hock. Singapore's Chief Minister, here for exploratory discussions on the Crown Coio- ">"*- constitutional future, had
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  • 106 1 No U. N. Force Into Kashmir Says Nehru (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. There can be no question of any United Nations Force entering Kashmir and replacing Indian troops there. So declared Premier Nehru m the Lok Sabha yesterday replying to a query about a suggestion made
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  • 32 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 14.— India has completed its purchase of 4,500,000 bushels of U.S. Pacific Coast white wheat for shipment during January and February, exporters reported yesterday.- AP
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  • 126 1 MENON TO FLY TO BUDAPEST AGAIN TODAY MOSCOW, D«c. 14.— Mr. K. P S. Menon, the Indian Ambassador m Moscow and Budapest, is due to fly from Moscow to Budapest tomorrow morning. He spent a week m Budapest recently at the request of the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru,
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  • 184 1 IND. ELECTIONS STUPENDOUS TASK IN WORLD (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.— The next general election will be held from February 25 to March 12 and all results will be gazetted before the end of March. Mr. Sunkumar Sen, Chief Election Commissioner of India, making the announcement said,
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  • 213 1 LONDON, Dec. 14.- Sir A.n- t thony Edon, returns to Britain today to resume his duties as head of the Government after a three weeks Jamaican rest cure dictated by ill-health at the height of the Middle East crisis. He finds awaiting him mounting
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  • 235 1 CHAMBER DENIES REPORT From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The all Malaya Nattukottai Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce today stated that the news item appearing m Singapore English daily that the Federation Chettiar companies are winding up business fearing that there was no future for
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  • 368 1 NEW ERA OF INDO-U. S. CO-OPERATION ENVISAGED NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister leaves here today for talks with President Eisenhower which many Indians feel may be the most important he has ever undertaken with a foreign statesman.
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  • 289 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14. Prime Minister Nehru left today for the United States and talks with President Eisenhower about the world situation. The Indian leader, accompanied by his daughter, was to reach London at 1000 GMT Saturday, where he will board Eisenhower's personal plane, the Col
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  • 41 1 NICOSIA, Dec. 14 A total of 52 BOKA terrorists have been captured m a seven-day operation south-west Cyprus, it was officially announced In Nicosia last night. This was the largest single capture of terrorists announced so, far Reuter
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  • 132 1 BR. MPs DERIDING NEHRU! LONDON, Dec. 14. A Labourite asked the Conservative Party yesterday to require its members to restrain their "expressions of derision" every time Prime Minister Nehru's name is mentioned m the House of Commons. Arthur Moyle posed the question to Acting Prime Minister R. A. Butler, who
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  • 152 1 m Hungary.— LONDON, Dec. 14. PStsibility of "frank" discussion between Prime Minister Anthony Eden and Jawaharlal Nehru when the Indian Premier passes through London on his way to see President Eisenhower was raised yesterday m the House of Commons. Lord Privy Seal R. A. Butler
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  • 117 1 BUTLER ON NEHRU-EDEN MEETING thur Moylc, had suggested that Sir Anthony Eden should see Mr. Nehru when he visits London on his way to the United States. He should use the opportunity to strengthen BritishIndian relations. Mr. Butler replied, "I cannot say anything definite until the Prime Minister returns. But
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI, Dec. 14.--Premier Nehru Thursday told Parliament there was no agenda for hit* forthcoming talks with President Eisenhower. "We will discuss any question that the President suggests or comes to ray mind/ he told ques- AP tionerg.—
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  • 40 1 TAIPEI, Dec. 14.— The deatn of Lieutenant General Liang Hung-kai, one of the leaders of the 1911 Revolution that toppled the Manchu dynasty and made China a republic, was announced Thursday. Liang, 70, was a member of AP National Assembly.
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  • 424 2 Indian Daily News S'PORE SAT, DEC. 15, 1956 ON THE BLACK MARKET PIOUS LAWS WONT HELP T JIE spectre of the Wack market is again looming large mi n Malaya. It is something under which the people of this country Uke several others all over the world, have already suffered
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  • 2135 2 C.R/s VIEWS CRITICIZED NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru opposed ft j£ p moS. was bas<d on sentUnent pSt-rS Mr. Nehru said: "I am quite sure that every kind of contact flat we have with other countries whe Intervening m the debate on the resolution, immediately
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  • 60 2 ANURADHAPURA Pleading that she did not know the meaning o f the word "RAPE" Kalumenika begged pardon of the Anuradhapura Court. Her lawyer explained her ignorance further, but this did not prevent Magistrate S. Xadarajah from fiirinir her 15/- for makinga false complaint. She had complained
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  • 142 2 WALAJABAD: A portion the Palar Causeway, stretch ing to a length o f 20 feet, on the Kancheepuram-Uttirame-rur main road, collapsed sud denly during the day-time or Nov. 28, the broken port' on completely sinking below water to a depth of two feet, thereby obstructing a.l vehicular
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  • 112 2 MADRAS: More than v hundred cmidien C X the A soka Society CnlkiTen's Centrt, B R. N. Garden slum, Broaaway, visited the Raj Bhavan <ast week an d paid their res- j pects to Mr. Sri prakasa. Go v»rnor of Madras, Mr S S Murthl,
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  • 118 2 NEW DELHI; The Unicn Finance Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. said In the Lok Sabha that it was r .ot possible as yet to assess the specific nature of the impact of the West Asia crsis on Indian's foreign exchange pcsition. tO Dr J N Pnrekh, f^
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  • 167 2 which la the supp.y and secretariat training establishment of the mdian Navy, held a C«nm in £l Ut Parade at whJ Ch Commodore A ChakravarU Deputy Chief of the Nava Staff, took the salute He was received by the Commanding Officer, Commander s- J. Laikaka and inspected a
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  • 452 2 MADRAS: A tribute to the vigilance and spirit of service of the Madras State Police Force was paid by Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor, when he declared open the "Rajaratnam Stadium" at the Pudupet Maidan last week. To bid farewell to the Governor, a colourful police parade
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  • 107 2 Indians To Be Trained In Puppet Film Making BOMBAY A n arrangement for the co-production of pu£ pet films is reported to have been concluded between <£ e choslovak State Films aSi d the Government of India. Puppet shorts under thkplan will initially be produced m Prague under the superbsion
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  • 208 2 LONDON. Dec 13 An article m Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party daily, said today that "the trade exchanges between the Soviet Union and Japan would easily nave reached the value of at least a thousand million roubles a year if one could lift the artificial barriers
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  • 71 2 CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government has decided to levy a Sales Tax. at the rate of one anna per rupee, on luxury goods with effect from December l, it was officially announced here. The increased tax is expected to yield an additional annual income of
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  • 1397 3 FOUR PROJECTS SELECTED FOR ASSISTANCE T. T. X. -Black Correspondence NEW YORK The text of the World Bank President, Mr. Eugene Black's letter to India's Finance Minister, released, confirms the earlier forecast that the Bank would offer assistance to a large number
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  • 605 3 NEW DELHI: Delhi citizens gave an enthusiastic civic reception to the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama at the Ramlila grounds. Tens of thousands of people cheered vociferously as the two Lamas accompanied by Prime Minister Nehru appeared on the flower pedecked dais. An
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  • 52 3 TANJORE; ont wagon of a gcods train derailed m the early hours of Dec. l near Tirumathikunnam between Ku.ikarai and Koradacheri railway stations. As a result of this, the train service m the Needamanga-lam-Truvarur section has been interrupted and the running of Nagore passenger from Tar.jore
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  • 111 3 LONDON. About 500.000 tons of dust believed to be the remains of meteorites falls on the earth each year, according to Dr. Paul Hodge of Harvard university. These shooting s tars arrive from outer space but are normally burned up before reaching the
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  • 167 3 PRESIDENT PRESENTS CARS TO LAMAS NEW DELHI: president Rajendra Prasad and Srimati Rajbansi Dcvi gave a lunch at Rashtrapati Bhavan m honour of tlte Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama. The lunch was m Indian style. The guests numbering So sat m rows on the floor m the Banquet Ha!l.
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  • 284 3 MADRA A Bill further to amend the adras Co-operative Societies :t which will be introduced Li the Madias Legislature has been published for general information. The All-India Rural Credit Survey Committee, states the statement of objects and reasons of the Bill, has recommended a system of integrated
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  • 70 3 PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN MADRAS ON JANUARY 28 MADRAS: In connection with the Centenary execration of the Madras university, the Government of Madras have declared January 28, 1957, a public holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act, m thr City o f Madras. iPeb. 16. 1957 (which Ls a holiday, be'.rg penultimate
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  • 461 3 LONDON. The Communists never came into power legally m Hungary, an article m (he official journal of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions alleges. "Even at the time of political disappointment an<j confusion following the defeat of Hitler, the Magyar people never turned willingly
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  • 68 3 HYDERABAD: Mr. Zahirudxlin A.hmed (51), Chief Auditor of the Centra. Railway, passed away last week here Mr. Ahmed had come to Hyderabad recently on official business. He was Accountant-Genera l of the former Hyderabad State He leaves his wife four sons and three daughters. The
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI: In o rder to strengthen and make more elective arrangements for the sale C f foodgrams at prices fixed by Government through the network of fai r price shops ir. the country, it is understocd that State Governments are being asked by the Centre to
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  • 352 4 Natos Grave Concern PARIS, Dec. 14. Warnings that world war might easily develop from East European discontent while Soviet strength is mounting m atomic weapons and all the fighting services, marked a day of important sessions here by Foreign Ministers of the 15 Atlantic
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  • 136 4 UNITED NATIONS, New ork, Dec. 14— Ambassador U Pc Kin gave Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold his credentials yesterday as Burma's new permanent representative to the L.N. He has taken over the J 10 fn > m v w »n. Ambassador to Washington. Pc Kin, 42.
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  • 92 4 «EW YORK, Dec. 14.— Rockefeller Centre announced yesterday that another sky•scraper will rise In "the city within the city" of New York It will be a 4 7 -storey U5570,000,000 building to provide new quarters for Time, Incorporated. It will be the 16th structure m the Rockefeller
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  • 73 4 KHATMANDU, Dec. 14 Three British Himalayan expeditions have been granted permission to attempt to climb three, peaks mi n Nepal next spring, the Foreign Ministry announced Thursday. The expeditions are an assault on Machapuchare peak by Major C. G. Wylie and Major J. c. Robert, an
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  • 29 4 TOKYO, Dec. 14.-The •Uipan trade fair m Shanghai \m drawing 70,000 persons daily, Kyodo News Service reported today. i t opened Dec. 1— AP
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  • 176 4 PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Dec. 14. Strikes which toppled Maj. Gen. Paul MagJoire's week-old dictatorship continued m Haiti yesterday. Magloire, bowing to the "old revolution," quit Wednesday night after three days of sitdown strikes had virtually throttled all normal activity m the nation. (The U.S.
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  • 170 4 TOGLIATTI RETAINS LEADERSHIP ROME, Dec. 14. -Signor Palmiro Togliatti last night emerged as unchallenged leader of Italy's big Communist Party and sharply recalled his followers to discipline after the party's first national congress for over five years. At the end of a weeklong debate, m which sharp criticism was voiced
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  • 214 4 nka;lshnflkasngadfg asddgjk;dlsafgdsfgh Hundreds of police pushed a wide search for IRA raiders who struck across 200 miles of British Northern Ireland Wednesday. The bomb, made with a clock and gelignite and packed m a small suitcase, was found by workmen near the destroyer Caroline, berthed
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  • 127 4 U. N. FORCE IN SUEZ TOTAL 3,700 MEN NEW YORK, Dec. 14.— The United Nations Emergency Force m Egypt now totals more than 3,700 men, according to figures released by U.N. Headquarters here yesterday exactly four weeks after the first contingent of the force was flown from Naples to Abu
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  • 66 4 JAKARTA, Dec. 14. Army sources said Thursday six high ranking Indonesian army officers, ted by Colonel Djatikusumuo, will leave for Egypt Dec. 22 to prepare for the arrival of the Indonesian contingent of the U.N. international force. The Indonesian troops are due to leave Jakarta by
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  • 46 4 PORT SAID, Dec. 14. An Egyptian threw a tray of loaves at a car m which a British Officer was driving here yesterday. A bomb hidden among the loves exploded under the car. The officer was injured and taken to hospital. Reuter
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  • 161 4 CANAL CLEARANCE: BR. DEMAND LONDON, *Dec. 14.— A Government leader yesterday insisted British crews man British salvage ships used by the United Nations m clearing the Suez Canal. R. A. Butler, speaking for Prime Minister Eden, told the House of Commons: "We had a definite understanding with the United Nations
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  • 85 4 PALACES WHILE PEOPLE SLEEP UNDER BRIDGES! Dec. 14.— Labour member of Parliament Achsien has accused President Sukarno of planning to build a EMi .^gf imru^ Bh P ala <* to Ban W hu e many of Erwiel" StUl Sleeplng I^je comment was made m P^ament by Achsien a^ f o
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  • 74 4 COLOMBO, Dec. 14 .—All ember trade delegation Communist China arrived here yesterday to be met by robed Buddhist priests chanting religious verses. uriSf 0 1 K vl itor was Presented with a book on Buddhism The %l eg U headed b y Minister ror Foreign Trade
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  • 13 4 BAGHDAD, Dec. 14—Iraa yesterday accepted Iran» s invitation to a high-level confer- AP
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  • 187 4 PARIS, Dec. 14.— The Atlantic Pact allies Thursday authorized NATO's Secretary General to mediate disputes among them. The most critical such quarrel is between Greece and Britain over control of the strategic Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Britain, Greece and Turkey which also has a direct interest m
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  • 82 4 BERN, Switzerland, Dec. 14. The National Assembly Thursday elected Finance Minister Hans Streuli, President of Switzerland for 1957. The election, by secret ballot of both houses of parliament, traditionally is based on automatic rotation among the seven members of the cabinet. Streuli, 64, was the ,only candidate
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  • 222 4 Applications for Singapore Muslims who wish to proceed on the pilgrimage to Mecca during 1957 season are obtainable from the Chief Secretary's Office or from the Jeddah Pilgrims Ticket Office 724-A, North Bridge Road or from Pilgrim Brokers. These should be returned by post to the Chief
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  • 60 4 Mr. B. R. Bhagat, Deputy Minister for Finance, Government of India, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Quantas. IHeis on his way back to India from Wellington where he led the Indian delegation to the Colombo Plan Conference. Last year whe n the Colombo Plan Conference was
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  • 390 4 RANGOON, Dec. 14.— Official sources here said that itimSS U Ba Swe and Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai who is here on an official visit will HSm aon ?H° b e^, Of I" 693 ChinCSe '""Migration S5 C v 9 the northern frontier
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  • 90 4 ASIAN GAMES STADIUM IN TOKYO TOKYO, Dec. 14.— A track and field stadium to seat 50,000 persons will be built by the Japanese government m time tor the third Asian Games here m May 1958, it was announced yesterday. The new field will be built at the site of the
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  • 99 4 WORLD RED CROSS CONFAB POSTPONED GENEVA. Dec. 14.- The permanent commission of the International Red cross decided yesterday to postpone until November, 1957 the Interna "°pal Red Cross conference scheduled to meet at New Delhi next month. The conference, comprising representatives of most of the worlds governments and Red Cross
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  • 95 4 The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Luxury Tax Bill calls for representations, written and/ or oral, from the public on the Bill. Written representations should be addressed to The Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Assembly House, Empress Place, Singapore, 6. to reach him
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  • 184 4 OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 14. Two Japanese firms and the visiting Burma industrial mission discussed feasibility of building a U554,193,270 cotton spinning mill near Rangoon A final decision is expected after Kichihei Hara, President of Dai Nippon spinning, makes an on-the-spot check m
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  • 97 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 14. Judicial enquiry into Ariyalur train disaster has begun here m the High Court under Justice H. K. Bose of Calcutta High Court. He is being assisted by two technical experts Mr. A. R. Venkatachariar and Mr. P. C. Khanna.
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  • 131 4 U.S. PREVENTING INDOCHINA UNITY? TOKYO, Dec. 14.— A newspaper Asahi correspondent m Hanoi quoted Communist North Vietnam's Chief of State Ho Chi Mm as saying the unification of Vietnam "is quite difficult because of U.S. intervention." But Ho did not say how the United States is intervening m the former
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  • 80 4 GO TO YOUR HUSBAND— NARRIMAN TOLD CAIRO, Dec. 14. Queen Narriman, former wife of deposed King Farouk, has been ordered by a personal status court to return to the home prepared for her m Alexandria by her second husband. Her second husband, Or. Adham Nakib, had filed suit with the
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  • 170 4 WARSAW. Dec. 14.— A wave of angry demonstrations and unrest was reported sweeping Poland last night. Unconfirmed reports circulating m Warsaw said demonstrators attacked a Soviet officer's house at Lignica, the main Soviet base near the frontier with Germany. Miners were reported striking at Szonibierki m the
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  • 98 4 JOHANNESBURG. Dec. 14. Security police made a predawn raid on homes m the Johannesburg area Thursday and arrested 11 persons five whites and six non-whites on charges of treason. Among those arrested was white barrister Joe Slovo, who has been appearing m court for a
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