Indian Daily Mail, 20 September 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. VIII. NO. 221. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 352 1 Subbaroyan Says League's Disclosure Unauthorised From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 19. The Congress-League Agreement over the sharing of seats according to Muslim percentage of the population in the pre nt municipal elections in Madras have shocked and angered many Congress leaders here and outside
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  • 95 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. A J five-man Indian government committee today announced plans for an October investigation into alleged defects .in 8.200,000 rupees (£614,000) worth of telephone cables purchased in Japan. The committee, headed by Mr. B Das chairman of the parliament Public Accounts Committee, is scheduled
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  • 68 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19. MGM Studios have cancelled the scheduled production of the film "The Student PvUice" starring Mario Lanza as a result of a dispute with Lanza, who failed to appear for the start of the film on Sept. 3. Studio spokesmen indicated that MGM is considering
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  • 149 1 NO HOPE OF OBTAINING THAI RICE BANGKOK, Sept. 19.— Hopes of foreign governments for obtaining further official allotments of Thai rice dwindled today with the disclosure by Naj Vorakarn Bancha, Minister of Economic Aflairs, that only 76,000 tons remained in stock for shipment overseas during the remainder of the year.
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  • 68 1 INDIAN TRADE MISSION TO S.E. ASIA From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, Sept. 19. A five-man Trade Mission is leaving for the South-east Asian countries in October to explore the possibility of improving trade relations between India and those countries. The Mission, it is learnt, will be quasi-official and will include
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  • 97 1 Four Children Killed In Fireworks Factory NEW DELHI. Sept. 19. Four children were killed when a fireworks factory fire destroyed a tenement in the crowded >lath Bazar area of Delhi today. The children, two boys and two girls, all between the ages of 7 and 11, were employed in the
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  • 391 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 19. A meeting of counsellors to King Tribhuvan passed a resolution on Monday condemning Dr. Malan's policy of racial segregation and expressing sympathy with the non-white movement against "unjust laws", State-controlled Nepal Radio announced on Wednesday. The meeting, which Was presided over
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  • 104 1 The South African Government has refused to permit an Indian journalist, Mr. S. Mulgaokar, to visit South Africa. The Indian Government had approached the South African Government for permission foi Mr. Mulgaokar, who is at present in Cairo, to visit South Africa for two or
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  • 136 1 LONDON, Sept. 19. Th e Society of Friends an organisation of British Quakers, has submitted to Mr. Churchill a new set of proposals to end war in Korea. It has urged that the good offices of India should be fully used for restoring^ peace
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  • 219 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 19. The Union Minister for Production, Mr. K. C Reddy, said in Bombay on Wednesday that the Indian Government will export 7.5 million tons of salt Lo Japan by the end of th_s year. Four million tons out of th quantity have already
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  • 38 1 Photo) The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Ge.rald Templer, loured the Dindings district of Perak on September 17. Picture shows General Templer talking to fishermen on Pangker Island. (Dent, of Information
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 19. Mr. Joseph H. Short, 48, President Truman's press secre tary, collapsed and died at his home at Alexandria, Virginia, yesterday, following several days' illness.- A.P.
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  • 99 1 FUTILE SEARCH FOR MISSING RAF PLANE CALCUTTA. Sept. 19. A 24-hour search by Burmese and Indian Air Force planes hats failed to find a Royal Air Force Meteor jet fighter with two men aboard missing over the Bay of Bengal since Wednesday. The Meteor left Calcutta far Singapore Wednesday afternoon,
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  • 75 1 HOME GUARD FOR N. Z. WELLINGTON. Sept. 19. New Zealand's »«»fence Minister T. L. «MacDonuld said here today that the Government was prepared to re-establish the home guard iif the strategic situation warranted it. He said conditions in New Zealand were radically different to those in Britain. "Out geographical isolation
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  • 14 1 research stations spread out in the country besides a chain ci salt centres.— FOC
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  • 145 1 ISMAILIA, Suez Canal, Sept. 19. British and American air force planes set out today on the fourth day of a wide search for an Ind'an-owned Dakota missing since Vuesdny on a flight from Aden to Jedda. A Royal Air Force spokesman said: "If there
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  • 136 1 TORKHAM, Pakistan-Afghan frontier, Sept. 19. Russia has told tiny Afghanistan in a virtual ultimatum to suspend her programme of deveioping her northern border province through United Nations end United States aid, according to reliable reports reaching here. Reliable sources said today that Russia objected in "a most
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  • 46 1 ROME. Sept. 19— Mr. B. R. Sen, former Indian Ambassador to the United States, arrived here yesterday to take up his appointment as Ambassador to Italy and Yugoslavia. Mr. Sen, represented India in Italy from March 1950 to Jannary 1952.— Reuter
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  • 203 1 NEW DELHI, Sep.t 19.— A nation-wide programme of community development will be inaugurated in Naw Delhi on October 2 (Mahatma Gandhi's birthday) by President Rajendra Prasad. Field operations will begin simultaneously in 75 development blocks all over the country. In
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  • 132 1 Gas Strike Called Off Stokers Agree To Go To Court THURS: Discussions lasting more than seven hours have been held today in the Labour Department, between representatives of the gas stokers, the Secretary of the Union, Mr. Palaiyan, and of the City Council. Mr. J. D. Haskins, presided, and Mr.
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  • 263 1 Emergency To Deal With "Mau Mau" Urged NAIROBI, Sept. 19. Europeans here demanded immediate emergency measures to deal with the Mau Mau, described as a dreaded terrorist sect dedicated to driving the white man out of Kenya. Delegates to the European Electors Union, after a secret session yesterday unanimously accused
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  • 67 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 19.— Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Chinese millionaire and known as the "Tiger Balm King," has pledged his help to bufld a buddhist monastery here to accommodate between 50 and 100 destitute people. It was the third in a fortnight thaA; Mr. Aw Boon Haw
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Sept. 19.— Britain has sent a new note to the Chinese Government requesting details of British, Canadian anr American subjects held in Chinese prisons, the Foreign Office announced today. The note was handed over last Wednesday by Mr. Loo Lamb, British Charge D'Aaires in
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Sept. 19.— British Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill, decided to extend hie holiday in the south of France by two days and will now return to London next Thursday, according to official quarters here. Mr. Churchill is staying at Lord Beaverbr™»k's villa n#»»r Monte Carlo.- Reuter
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  • 38 1 POWELL RIVER, British Columbia, Sept. 19. Leo Portelance, a member of the Canadian Olympic swimming team, is feared to have drowned whi|le boating alone at a British Columbia coast«i cummer camp near here.— A.P.
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  • 693 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Sept. 20, 1952. NOTES AND COMMENTS CITIZENS ASYLUM THE Constitution of the Federation of Malaya briefly explains the privileges of the Federal Citizenship but is silent on the duties and responsibilities thereof. Some of the privileges are the rights to vote, to be elected to
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  • 303 2 Minister Warns Peasants: Use Modern Methods TENKASI, Sept. 16.— Speaking at the Tenkasi Agricultural Advisory Committee meeting at Mathalamparai, a village about four miles from here, Dr. R. Nagan Gowda, Minister for Agriculture an J Forests, observed that India was far behind several other countries
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  • 102 2 CHIDAMBARAM, Sept. B.— It is learnt reliably that Mr. R. K. Shanmukham Chettl, Vice-Chancellor of the Annamalai University, has taken leave for a short period due to reasons of health. Mr. A. Hamanathan Pillai, at present Deputy to the Vice-Chancellor, will be appointed by the Syndicate as
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  • 129 2 HYDERABAD, Sept. 14.— The State's Home Minister, Mr. D. R. Blndu, told pressmen here that the recent disturbances connected with the agitation against the employment in the State of nondomiciles were "engineered" by those forces which were against the integration of Hyderabad with Indib.. He termed the
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  • 227 2 BANARAS, Sept. 14.—Acharya Vinoba Bhave's 58th birthday was celebrated on Thursday at Banaras, Poona and Nagpur. Speaking at a meeting In Banaras, Acharya Narendra Deva said Vinobaji represent ed "a magnificent synthesis 01 what was noble and best in the ancient and the modern world." He had
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  • 776 2 MADRAS, Sept. 15. The Government have released an account based on official information of the Vijayawada boat tragedy in which Mr. Vepa Krishnamurthi, Superintending Engineer, and six others were drowned, while attending to certain repairs to the Anicut. According to this account, the Superintending Engineer,
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  • 124 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 11.The returns called for by the Commerce and Industry Ministry from all firms employing non-Indian personnel "are coming in steadily", the Commerce and Industry Minister told a Press conference today. The last date for filing returns is Sept. 30. The Minister said that though
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  • 208 2 DACCA, Sept. 14. An Indian visa office, under the Indo-Pakistani passport scheme, has been opened at Dacca with Mr. Asoknath Banerjee, who arrived here from Calcutta, as chief visa officer. Mr. Y. K. Puri also arrived here from Delhi in connection with the
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  • 132 2 TRAINING STAFF FOR BIHAR PROJECTS PATNA, Sept. 14.— The Gov. eminent of India has allotted two educational extension training centres in Bihar for training extension staff required for community and other development projects under the Ford Foundation grant These centres, which will cost over Rs. 1.375,000 over a period of
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  • 98 2 RAJKOT, Sept. 14.— La bour Ministers of various States, who will meet in Nairn Tal in a three-day conference from Oct. 8, will consider the question of maximum paid holidays in factories, business houses and Government Institutions, It Is learnt here. Representatives of worker* and industrial concerns
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  • 703 2 By the By Selegie Road WILL DATO PAGLAR ANSWER "IF the Government is trying I to kill corruption it should first of all kill indebtedness because if the employees are happy and free from debt there 8s no reason for recourse to corruption". Dato Doctor C. J. Pagk adumbrated this
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  • 189 2 CALCUTTA, Sept. 14.— Mr. W. B. Moncur, Chairman or the Indian Jute Mills Association, will lead an IJMA delegation to the USA where, during a fortnight's visit beginning in October, opportunity will be taken of discussing the latest developments in the trade
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  • 99 2 Ganga Embankment Collapses BANARAS, Sept. 14.— The high embankment wall at Brahma Ghat along the Ganga and nine houses overlooking the embankment collapsed in'o the flooded river when the residents were removing their belongings. The embankment was built several hundred years ago by the Rajah of Bundi to protect his
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  • 563 3 Community Projects To Be Launched In Eight W Bengal Regions CALCUTTA, Sept. 17 Along with the rest of India, West Bengal will embark on the Centrally sponsored community development projects on Oct. 2, the date synchronizing with the birth a, niversary of Mahatma Gandhi. On this day, specially trained project
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  • 93 3 A white plaste.: statue of Mahatma Gandhi in a sitting posture, one and half times ths life size, erected on a 12--t'oot pedestal, dominates the Jhanaa Chowk just outside the Laxmiibai Gate. The flagstaff is erected in tthe centre of a small garden specially laid out. A relief
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  • 90 3 President to speak on the motion, apparently under the i.npression that he was a legislator or an invitee to the conference. The khadi-clad man holding a Congress worker's card began his speech with a reference to certain telegrams earlier sent by him to Mr. Nehru. When asked by the Congress
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  • 115 3 None Came Forward To Speak! The Congress President. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, confessed to a feeling of surprise in the legislators' convention last Friday, when he found that no Congressman was coming forward to speak on a resolution. It was for the first time in his life that such a thing
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  • 52 3 A khadi-clad man who was not an invitee to the Congress lgislators* convention caused a mild sensation when he interrupted the proceedings for a few minues. While the resolution on the publication of a Congress journal was under discussion, a Congress worker was given permission by
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  • 78 3 A proposal to set up a National Parliamentary Council to control parliamentary activities from the Centre, as originally proposed in certain quarters, did not find favour with the Steering Committee of the Congress Legislators' convention which met here on Friday. It is learnt tne proposal has been given
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  • 132 3 Govt. Status To Chief Whips A conference of whiipe of the Congress legislature parties in the States and at the Centre adopted a resolution here stating that Chief Whips should be given "Government status." The resolution said this was essential for the efficient working of Parliamentary Government. It was pointed
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  • 226 3 WORKING COMMITTEE DISCUSSES CONSTITUTION INDORE, Sept. 16. The Working Committee Friday had informal discussion on the proposed amendments to the congress Constitution. It is understood the trend of the discussions indicated a large measure of agreement, taking into consideration the differing points of view put porward by Mr. S. K.
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  • 94 3 The spacious padal, measuring 600 feet by 400 feet. will accommodate about 20,000 people. A huge mural painting depicting the political and sarvodaya facets of the Congress organisation provides the background for the tastefully decorated dais. Chandrasekhar Nagar has four big gates named after Laxmibai .01 Jhansi and
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  • 374 3 MADRAS, Sept. 17.— Mr. C. Subramaniam, Finance Minister declared here last week that there could be no two opinions about the future of Madras City. "The City belongs to Tamil Nad geographically and otherwise, and will continue to be so" he said. The
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  • 564 3 Kashmiris Against Nizam' s Rule In Hyderabad Sheikh Abdullah Explains Decision Abolishing I Kingship INDORE, Sept 17.— Sheikh Abdullah declared here Friday last that Kashmiris had never stood for the perpetuation of the Nizam's rule in Hyderabad. The Kashmir Premier, who was addressing a meeting in Subhas Chowk said Kashmiris
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  • 262 3 PROBLEM OF HANDLOOM WEAVERS BOMBAY, Sept. 17.— Mr. Asoka Mehta said here that the appointment of a highpower committee to enquire into the textile industry would not serve any useful purpose in solving the problem of handloom weavers In the country. Commenting on the Commerce Ministers' statement about the problem
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  • 43 3 TEHERAN. Sept. 19.— Tribal disturbances in Shiraz (South Persia) last week found an echo in the Iranian Senate yesterday. Senator Senwor Ftrroh read out a cable received from Shahbazi, a tribal chief, saying that they were being looted and killed by Kashgais.— Reuter
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  • 441 4 CEYLON NEWS: W/omen Sues Bhikku For Maintenance! COLOMBO: Hearing was taken up before Mr. H. K. S. Keyt, Matara Magistrate, of the case in which a married woman Ediriweera Jayasuriya Patabendige Sammy Nona of Dodanpahala East, in Dikwella is suing U. Sugunatissa Thero of the
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  • 268 4 RECLUSE MONKS QUIT CAVES ANURADHAPURA Four recluse Buddhist monks who had been occupying ancient rock caves on the summit of Mihintale for over two years, were forced to leave their abodes a few days ago because of action taken by the officers of the Archaeological Department and by the Atamasthana
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  • 87 4 A post of Stenographer is vacant in the Office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Singapore. The post is a temporary one and carries a scale of pay of Rs. 225-10-425 with local cost ol living allowance and 30' c oi basic pay as
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  • 101 4 The Ceylon Commissiuner reports with regret the death of Sir Gerald Wijekoon, President of the Senate, at Colombo on Wednesday. Sept. 17. The late Sir Gerald had been a member of the enlarged Legislative Council in 1922 and played an important part in the negotiations
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  • 48 4 Another 8112 persons were vaccinated in Singapore yesterday. Thts brings the total for ,the 30 days since the campaign began to 300,631. Today 5,174 persons were vaccinated in the City and 2.938 in the Rural areas. These figures do not include those vaccinated by private practitioners.
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  • 204 4 The number of houses of IU-fame in Colombo Is increasing, according to police sources. This is due to the fact, it is learnt, that the authorities are handicapped in the checking otf these activities owing Jo the law's rer-ulrements. 'xhe law as ft stands reouires a decoy
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  • 57 4 The High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya, General Sir Gerald Templer, toured the Dindings district of Perak on Sept. 17. Picture shows General Temlcfler addressing the Village Committee and village elders in the new Community Centre at Siimpang Tiga. This village was destroyed by Communist terrorists
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  • 141 4 Training Staff For Bihar Projects PATNA, Sept. 14. The Government of India has al lotted two educational extension training centres Ln Bihar for training extension staff required for community and other development projects under the Ford Foundation grant. These centres, which will cost over Rs. 1,375,000 ever a period of
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  • 29 4 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 19. Mary Pickford, the silent screen film star, withdrew last night from her first film role in 20 years because it was not in technicolour.— A. P.
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  • 107 4 Though less aircraft landed at Kallang Airport during the month of August, more incoming and outgoing passengers were recorded. The number of aircraft landed at Kallang in August was 443 as compared with 460 in July. Passengers set down during August totalled 5,700. an
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  • 184 4 Preventing Deaths From Snake-Bite CALCUTTA, Sept. 15— Dr. B. N. Ghosh. Reader in Chemistry, Calcutta University said that "artificial respiration may prevent many deaths from Cobra-bite." About 30,000 people die every year from snake-bite in India according to Dr. Ghosh. Dr. Ghosh and his colleagues have been studying some aspects
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  • 207 4 Kerala Samajam Building Fund Appeal "After thirty five years existence in this Colony the Singapore Kerala Samajam will soon own its building as a club house at Race Coarse Road for which an initial payment has been made towards its cost," writes Mr. J. S. Nair, Hen. Secretary of the
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  • 303 4 The first Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Children's Society was originally fixed for Wednesday. Oct. 1, but as it was subsequently announced that on this day, and at the same time as the meeting was to be held. H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent would receive the
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  • 70 4 COLOMBO. Sept. 19.—Ceylonese in all parts of the island will receive smaller rice rations from Monday. Workers' rations are being cut from one and a half measures (a measure is equivalent to 2 pounds) a day to one and a quarter; other adults' rations from one
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  • 52 4 TRASBOU, Sept. 19. A Negro representative in the 15-nation Council of Europe's Assembly last niight called Dr. Daniel Malan, South Africa's Prime Minister, "Stalin's greatest propagandist." Mr. Sedan Senghor, described ais Independent, representing overseas territories of France, was speakifcig in the general debate on nr>H*W_d lnlnn in
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  • 13 4 Ghosh and his associates in their research over the past 12 years. FOC
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