Indian Daily Mail, 15 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 272 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 191 1 ON HIS 66TH BIRTHDAY Helicopter Showers Flower Petals On His Residence NEW DELHI, Nov. 14: Cables from all parts of the world flooded into Ne w Delhi today congratulating India's Premier Javvah arlal Nehru on his 66th birthday. MESSAGES FROM BOTH WESTERN AND COMMUNIST
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  • 93 1 CHAIRMAN OF TIRUCHI MUNICIPALITY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Nov. 14.— Doctor E. P. Mathuram has been elected ."Municipal Chairman of Tiruchi by the newly elected Council members defeating the Congress nominee A. G. S. Loudarswamy. Dr. Mathuram who comes from toe wellknown family of dictors practising Indian medicine is
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  • 132 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 14. President Rajendra Prasad arrived at Tirupathi on his Deepavali visit to South India. On Friday he inaugurated the Sanskrit Viswa Parlshad Annual Conference attended by more than fifteen hundred scholars from all over India. Sanskrit, said the President, has
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  • 70 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14— Senator Joseph McCarthy (Re-publican-Wisconsin > proposed that President Eisenhower call m General Douglas Mac Arthur as a "special presidential advisor on far-eastern affairs." McCarthy said; "In view of the continuing crisis m the Far East, the Presidents task would be immensely facilitated
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  • 177 1 Oldest Autos Snort Groan! LONDON, Nov. 14. A brave procession of Europe's oldest automaoiles snorted, clattered, wheezed, steamed and groaned over the 50--miles highway from London to Brighton yesterday. it was tne annual run of members of the Veteran Car Club. They had a helicopter, with a policeman inside it,
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  • 253 1 LONDON, Nov. 14: An Ang. lican vicar yesterday described Prime Minister Anthony Eden as "a man who has defied the church by re-marrying after divorce." The Rev. G. A. Lewis Lloyd challenged the syste m of giving British premiers the right to name bishops
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  • 143 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 14: An Indian Government memorandum to the United Nations eh arges that unless the racial policy of the South African Government is remedied immediately it will result m a grave threat to world peace. The contents of the memorandum which
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  • 60 1 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14— A pretty housewife will get US $3,000 because, she says, she was impaled on a mattress spring. A. jur v awarded Mrs. Virginia Maecherlein, 29, that sum m damages after sh e testified yesterday the spring out her back, necessitating a-a*gery.
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  • 84 1 R.I. CONSULATE IN k.L.— STATUS TO BE RAISED DJAKARTA, Nov. 14. Indonesia decided to raise the status of it* office m Kuala Lumpur from Consulate to Consu-late-General, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Anak Agung Ode Agung announced today. The announcement followed the conclusion of talks between the Goodwill Mission of
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  • 47 1 KARACHI, Nov. 14—Pakistan has accepted the British and Egyptian invitation to serve and Egyptian inviation to serve on tiie commission which will supervise the plebiscite m the Sudan, it was learned here. The plebiscite will determine the sulan's future status and relationship with EevdL AP
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  • 80 1 BEKLJN, Nov. 14 Fellow bricklayers always wondered why 26-year-old Martin Wilke never took off hi* shirt during the wimmer. The secret was out: 'Martin,' m a West Berlin hospital with a brain concussion, turned out to be Martha. She bold hospital officials she first changed her
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  • 141 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 14: Mr. NL kita Khrushchev, Soviet Com. munist Party leader, told reporters he might fly to England with Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Premier, next Spring m a Soviet Jet-Airliner. He said this machine was based on a Soviet medium Bomber with
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  • 126 1 Tito's Deputy In London LONDON. Nov. 14— Mr. Edvard Kardelj, Yugoslavia's First Vice-President, arrived here today for a five-day visit as the guest Of the British Government. As the 45-year-old Deputy to President Tito stepped from the boat train which brought him from Paris, he was greeted by L«rd Reading,
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  • 46 1 ISRAELI WARSHIP IN EGYPTIAN WATERS? GAZA, Nov. 14: An Egyptian spokesman here said an Israeli coast guard launch yesterday violated Egyptian territorial waters facing the Gaza strip shores. Four salvos were fired by Egyptian coast batteries which forced the launch to withdraw, the spokesman added. AP
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  • 31 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 14: Three British soldiers were attacked by gunmen as they left a cinema m Famagusta last night. Two were injured one of them seriously.- AP
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  • 206 1 From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 14. Premier Nehru received tremendous welcome from the Sikhs when he visited their principal city of Amritsar on Friday and paid his respects at the Darbar Shrine m the Golden Temple. The welcome was unprecedented for the amount
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  • 223 1 West German Business In India Egypt wew YORK, Nov. 14: West German business men are "out. bidding and outselling" both Americans and Russians m Egypt and India, William Kretzer, industrial designer and builder, said yesterday when he flew back here from Cairo. Kretzer said most buses m Cairo and Alexanderia
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  • 196 1 NEWS PAPER MAGNATE ON FAR EAST TOUR Mr. P. PR. Subramaniam Chettiar, Chairman of the Board of Directors of "VEERAKESARI," a powerful and leading Tamil daily m Ceylon, who has been touring Malaya for the past three months, leaves for Saigon this morning by Pan American Airways. Mr. Subramaniam Chettiar
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  • 65 1 Khalsa Dharmak Sabha, 18, Niven Road, Singapore has remitted Rs. 50,000 towards relief of the victims of the recent floods m Punjab and PEPSU. It will be recalled that the unprecedented rains and floods m early October m the Punjab and PEPSU washed away thousands of
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14; A Japanese cultural and economic mission to Southeast Asian countries arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit. The 18-member mission included representatives from 11 large Japanese firms hopiner to make business contacts.- AP
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  • 85 1 INDIA'S ASSURANCE TO WEST GERMANY NEW DELHI, Nov. 12— West Germany has received assurance from India that recent Indian-East German contacts do not mean New Delhi plans to accord diplomatic recognition to the Communist regime, informed sources said today. It was understood the assurances were conveyed Informally several months ago
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  • 151 1 NEW DELHI: Nov. 14— A young woman of Matundah village near Banda, m Bombay state, has committed the banned ritual suicide called "Sattee" by throwing herself into the flames of her husband's funeral pyre, the Times of India reported yesterday. The report said she announced her
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  • 304 1 Ouster Ousted! Lonardi Replaced By Mil. Junta In Argentina BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 14: A MILITARY JUNTA HAS ASSUMED CONTROL OF AR GENTINA "TO SECURE THE FULFILMENT OF THE REV OLUTIONARY AIMS" AFTER THE SECOND PRESIDENTIA L OUSTING IN SEVEN WEEKS. President Eduardo Lonardi who succeeded Juan Peron after a military
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  • 139 1 IN BRAZIL: Rio DE JANEIRO, Nov. 14 Troops were withdrawn from the Brazilian capital late last night as the political tension appeared to blacken after Friday's lightning coup m which acting President Carlos L.uz was deposed. Senhor Luz, who fled the city In an cruiser
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    • 150 1 KARACHI, Nov. 14 report published today m all Karachi newspapers alleges thai spies "m the service of foreign country have recently intensified their clandestine activities m Pakistan." It says that "according to competent sources 70 to 80 pretty girls have recently managed to infiltrate into West
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  • 544 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues, Nov. 15, 1955. 'Hidup Malaya' Versus 'Merdeka' \yHiCH is the more appropriate slogan for Malaya to-day? Is it "Hidup Malaya" or "Merdeka"? Tdie President of the Indonesian Republic Dr.. Achmed Soekarno feels that it should be the litter, namely "Merdeka" which meaiiis "Freedom.' He expressed
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  • 620 2 All-India Agricultural Survey Proposed NEW DELHI: Mr. V. T. Krishnamachari, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, suggested here that m the early part of the second Five- Year Plan, a careful survey sho uld be made by engineers m every State of the possibilities of
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  • 126 2 ALL-INDIA ORIENTAL CONFERENCE ANNAMALAINAGAR: The 18th Session of the All-India Oriental Conference will be held here from Dec. 26 to 28 under the auspices of the Annamalai University. Dr. S. Radha. krishnan, Vice-President, will deliver the presidential address. Scholars from all over India have been elected presidents of various sections
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  • 177 2 MADRAS: Representatives of the AlLlndia Air Pilots' Association and the Indian Pilots' Guild, Bomay, met here for a two-day conference to discuss the service conditions of Air pilots on the nationalised routes and their scales of pay. Capt. Venkat Rao presided. The following representatives attended: Captains
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  • 65 2 CANNANORE: Tragedy overtook a young man who saved the life of a cow strug. gling m a deep well at Taliparamba on Nov. 5, according to a report received. It appears that when he was about to reach the top of the well the stone
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  • 147 2 RECRUITMENT OF VILLAGERS TO AIR FORCE NEW DELHI: Air Marshal S. Mukherjee. Chief of the Air Staff, called for increased efforts to step up recruitment of airmen from rural areas. (Addressing a three.day conference of Air Force recruiting offices, which began here, he said he suggested that, m order to
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  • 84 2 BOMBAY BUSINESSMAN INJURED BOMBAY A prominent businessman, Mr. Russa H. Mehta, fell from his fourth floor office room m the busy Fort area and was seriously injured. Mr. Mehta, who first fell on a parked car before hitting the ground, was immediately rushed to a city hospital. He is re.
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  • 96 2 MADRAS: Mr. U. N. Dhe. bar, Congress President, will arrive m Madras on Nov. 15 and leave immediately toy plane for Tiruchirapalli en route to Rajapalayam. He will address a public meeting at Madurai on the evening of Nov. 15 and reach Rajapalayam m
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  • 276 2 National Savings Now Total Rs. 1730 m. Extension Of Thrift Campaign Urged INDOKE: Mr. K. S. Malhotra, India's National Savings Commissioner, em pfctasized the need for formation of savings groups m all areas m every city and town, as hi the C.K., to encourage investment m the small saving?* scheme
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  • 70 2 OVERSEAS COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE NEAR MADRAS MADRAS: The Union Government will install a receiver and a transmitter of its. Overseas Communications Service near Madras City. Land has been acquired m Padayanallur near the Red Hills for the installation, of the receiver. The transmiter will be located m Korattur village. About Rs.
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  • 65 2 MI RAJ: Explaining why he was jocucularly called "Minister of Refusals," Mr. N. V. Gadgilj MJP., said at a public meeting at the village Ugarkurd that, m order to struggle for the establishment of tin. guistic States, he he.d refused Ministership at the Centre, membership m the
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  • 185 2 INQUIRY INTO BHAKRA PROJECT WORKS CHANDIGARH: Mr. Lehrl Singh, Minister for Irrigation and Power, has stated that the State Government proposed setting up a high-power Committee to scrutinise the accounts of various construction works under the Bhakra-Nan-gal Project. Mr. Lehri Singh said In an Interview that the step was being
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  • 186 2 JAMNAGAR: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister said unless society was made dynamic and an instrument of national progress, it would be lifeless, while addressing a public meeting here. He deplored the disabilities of women, and said men were largely responsible for this state of affairs as they
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  • 71 2 ItA'JKOT: The Portuguese authorities are contemplating to change the name of Din, their enclave m India, to Dov as they claim that according to old records the name was Dov and "<»t Diu. They are also contemplating the requisition of a Jain temple m Diu. A
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  • 140 2 MADRAS As a result of a class bet. ween two rival groups of textile workers m front of a mill on Satyamangalam Road, on Nov. 6, nine workers were injured, two seriously. The injured persons were removed to the Government Headquarters Hospital. The clash, it is
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  • 105 2 NEW DELHI: How heat of an ordinary kerosone oil lamp can produce electric energy sufficient for operating a radio receiver and other small things is displayed at the Russian Pavilion at the mdian Industries Fair here. One of the most interesting exhibits at this Pavilion
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    83 2 BRIGADIER G. T. DENARO says goodbye to member* of the Band of the Malay Regiment, who were at Kuala Lumpur Station to see him oiflf last Tuesday. Brigadier Denaro left Malaya on Wednesday (November 9) for England after serving m the Federation for 20 years. A large party
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  • 400 2 Recommendations Of Body Explained NEW DELHI: Mr. Sh rimian Narayan, Chairman of the Prohibition Enquiry Committee, which has recommended total Prohibiti on m the country by April 1958, has said that the "su pposed" loss of revenue on account of this measure \v as not
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  • 149 2 POONA: The Goa libera tion Aid Committee, which w£ c»f Ctmg u and c o-ordinating fatyagraha movement fo? thl ifv ra fl, On f Goa hs decided to nf ffth th f c ne xt of kin <* each ?vhJ^«-y e ty Ind an nationals who
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  • 91 2 MADRAS: Mr. A. B. Shctty, Health Minister, claimed that the introduction >of iddli and sambhar m place of bread and butter as part of the diet oj patients m Government liospitals had proved very popular. The Minister said that patients relished the dish, cs and
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  • 79 2 the Thana ioi't «acl,ed Places i D ThS^trior" 8' J= r. asrSsKbaS m^ C u rdln» to theae refugees KpH h0 ln Daman «c now locked. "About 65 per cent- of the ***** people fn tK S£l K OnTy the a &riculturlstB, who have reaped their paddy F^ ently.
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  • 107 2 WINTER DRESS FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL NEW DELHI: For the services m India, winter begins officially when the mean day temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The Armed Forces Medical authorities have ruled so and from that day the Service personnel must discard their light summer-wear and put on protective woollen uniforms.
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  • 343 3 Fazlul Hug's Appeal NEW DELHI: PAKISTAN'S MINISTER FOR THF INTERIOR, MR. FA2LUL HUQ, SAID HERE THATINDIA AND PAKISTAN SHOULD LIVE AS BROTHERS AND WORK TOGETHER. nwiinua AND MR. HUQ HALTED FOR AN HOUR AT PALAM AIRPORT ON HIS WAY TO KARACHI FROM
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  • 245 3 Pak-Afghan Pact: Violations Alleged Protest Note From Karachi KARACHI: Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with Afghanistan against what it called "\iolation of the agreement on the flag incident," Radio Pakistan said. It alleged that Afghanistan was "indulging m virulent propaganda" against Pakistan m violation of the agreement. Under the
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  • 296 3 BOMBAY: Mr. C. C. Desai, India's High Commissioner m Pakistan speaking on the conditions m Pakistan said that Pakistani leaders had begun to realise that if there was cooperation between India and Pakistan, many laudable results could be achieved. He said there was practically no minority problem
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  • 109 3 KOTTAYAM: The students of the High School at Chingavanam, near here, are the proud recipients of a gift from the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, a football and an inflator. Some students had written to Mr. Nehru recently requesting him to send them a football
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  • 295 3 SKIN AG All: Biikshi Ghulam Mohammad, Premier of Kashmir, said that nearly half of the money to be spent under the State's Second Five- Year Plan would be spent on achieving self-sufficiency m food. Addressing the annual general meeting of the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce
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  • 96 3 RAMANATHAPURAM: A lorry proceeding from Keelakaari to Ramanathapuram, loaded with palmyram reefs, capsized near Thiruppullani recently. The four occupants of the lorry sustained injuries. The injured persons were immediately removed to the District Headquarters Hospital, Ramanathapuram. On the way, R. Balusami Servai of Ramnad, one
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  • 71 3 MADRAS: The Indian Airlines Corporation Skymaster, on its first proving flight, took off recently from Madras airport tor Nagpur with a complement of invitees including a group of' Pressmen. The Indian Airlines Corporation have introduced skymasters on all their night services m the place of Dakotas with
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  • 88 3 MADRAS: The first stage m the programme of shifting burning and burial ground is shortly to be undertaken by the Madras Corporation. The Corporation had been considering this question for some time and drawn up a programme costing about rupees ten lakhs for acquisition of
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  • 53 3 NEW DELHI; Dr. Prasad,* the President, is expected to pay his first visit to the Laccadives, off the Malabar coast, m the last week of December. An Indian Naval ship is likely to carry him to the islands, while two other vessels of the Navy will
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  • 135 3 KARACHI The Constituent Assembly last week reduced its quorum from twenty-seven to twenty, which is one-fourth of the strength of the House, i'he Awami league and independent members put up a strong opposition to this proposal and demanded tnat a penal clause should be incorporated m the
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  • 65 3 BRITISH SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVE LUNCH MONEY FOR IND. RELIER NEW DELHI: Pennies saved by British school children fnym their lunch are included m the contributions received by the Indian High Commissioner m London for flood relief m India. Children of an English school have raised such a fund and sent
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  • 284 3 MADRAS: Winners m the Vo.ce of America essay contest on 'Progress of India and America's Co-operation* were presented with scrolls and prize ccoks at a cermnoy held m the USIS premises last week. The presentation was mr.i'e by Mr. Henry C. Ramsey, American Consul-General m Madras.
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  • 124 3 MYSORE TO EXPAND STEEL WORKS BANGALORE: The Mysore Government has subrmted proposals to the Government of India for expanding- the Mysore Iron and Steel Works at Bhadravati during the Second FiveYear Plan at an estimated expenditure of Rs. 15.03 crores. The proposals, Mr. H. Siddaveerappa, the State's Home Minister, said
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  • 28 3 Labour Minister Sir Walter Monckton has his brain tested by Health Minister lain Macleod after they opened a mental health exhibition at Central Hall, Westminster.
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  • 175 3 SAVANTWADI: Mrs. Sudha Joshi, President of the Nation, al Congress (Goa) has been sentenced to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment by the Goa military tribunal, according to reports reaching the National Congress. Mrs. Joshi has also been or. dered to pay a fine of 20 escudos per day
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  • 259 3 YUVRAJ ENTERTAINS DR. HATTA SRINAGAR: Yuvraj Karan Singh, Sadr-i-Riyasat, proposing a toast to Dr. Hatta, Vicepresident of Indonesia at a luncheon held m his honour here recently, expressed the hope tnat tne friendship existing oetween India and Indonesia would cc strengthened m the years ahead. The tasks facing the two
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  • 186 3 NEW DELHI Thirteen thousand pounds of supplies were air-dropped by I.A.F. Dakotas over Kyelong, m Lahaul Valley for Ladakhi tradesmen and villagers trapped by a heavy snowtall. Operating from the Air Force base at Ambala, the air drop sorties will continue until over 80,000 pounds of supplies
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  • 61 3 nn a o MADRAS: An Export Advlstory Committee on the lines of the import Advisory Committee will shortly come Into existence m Madras, with the Deputy Chief Controller of Imports and Exports as Chairman. Details of the personnel of the committee are being worked out.
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  • 110 3 NEW DELHI: Introduction of basic education and the conversion of all existing schools into basic schools and the adoption of Hindi m Devanagari scripts as the regional language of the Andamans, are some of the main recommendations of the Andaman Education Committee. The Committee, which waa set
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  • 188 3 GOA BORDER: Mr. V. N. Lavande, President of the Azad Gomantak Dal, has appealed to the Government of India to absorb refugees from Portuguese pockets of Goa, Daman and Dhi "who are migrants to India In large numbers following sealing of the border".
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  • 38 3 r.s. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles* (right) and Yugoslav President Tito toasted each other in Slivovic the strong national drink of Yugoslavia before sitting down to talks on the Adriatic Island of Brionl.
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  • 257 3 DIM DUM): The conference of International experts on population and planned parenthood, held recently m Tokyo, warned the world of the threat of war which the rapidly increasing population of certain Asian countries held. Without any scope for emigration, population pressure m these
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  • 117 3 A HOUSE FOR LESS THAN Rs. 1,000 MADRAS: The Concrete Association of India ha* evolved a design for a small concrete house, the cost of which comes to about IN. 940. Solid blocks or hollow blocks are utilised for the construction of the walls of this house. Pre-cast reinforced concrete
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  • 202 3 Satyagraha In Goa to Be Resumed BELGAUM; Satyagraha for the liberation of Portuguese Indian settlements will bu resumed on January 26 next if the Government of India fails "to bring- Portugal to the negotiating table" by that time. The National Congress (Goa) leader, Mr. Peter Alvares, who announced the determination
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  • 881 4 Dr. N. M. Perera's View COLOMBO: "The Lanka Sama Samaja Party has always stcod for the administration of the country m Sinhalese and Tamil which are the vast majority of the people of Ceylon,** said Dr. N. M. Percra, m a statement. He
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  • 53 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14: Martin P. Durkin, former U.S. Secretary of Labour and a union leader, died yesterday. He was 61 years old. Durkin under went brain surgery last fall and again this summer. He was first hospitalised after becoming ill at an annual AFL convention m
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  • 381 4 COLOMBO At adjournment time m tho House Mr. C. Vanniasingham (Kopay) said compensation should be paid to those whose boutiques were damaged after tiie Town Hall meeting on the language issue last Thursday. Earlier Dr. N- M. Perera objected to the Ministers going to Holland
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  • 150 4 "GHOST SHIP" STILL REMAINS A MYSTERY SUVA FIJI, Islands. Nov. 14. Divers last night made no progress m their search to seek, a solution to the Pacific Ocean's latest mystery after entering 1 the flooded bold of the "Ghost Ship* Joyita found adrift with no sign of her 25 passengers
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  • 59 4 KARACHI, Nov. 14— Afghan Aircraft will be shot down if they fly over Pakistan, a foreign ohice spokesman said here. He said a note of protest was sent to Kabul about recent Afghan flights over Pakistan. '•If such violations do not cease forthwith, appropriate action will
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  • 40 4 BELGRADE, Nov. 14 Chou En-lai, Premier ot Red China, told Yugoslavia that he is very grateful for the support this country is giving Ked China for claims for Formosa and a seat m the United Nations.
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  • 33 4 LONDON, Nov. 14: Professor G. F. Gause, a leading Soviet Doctor, said here that Russia has developed a new antibiotic believed to be 10 times as strong as penicillin.— Reuter
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  • 32 4 BELGRADE, Nov. 11: A Yugoslav trade delegation headed by Osman Karabegovie, a member of President Tito's Government left yesterday for Cairo to negotiate a new trade agreement between the two cuntries.- AP
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  • 97 4 KARACHI, Nov. 14— Six British University Graduates, driving m two cars rrom London to Singapore and back, left here yesterday for Lahcre to study geographical and economic development m Pakistan. The graduates left London on September one and arrived here several days ago, They expected to
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  • 308 4 COLOMBO; The Government of India are reported to have sent out feelers to the Ce> lon Government through the High Commissioner for Ceylon m New Delhi, Sir Edwin Wij. eyaratne for fresh and full-dress "Summit" discussion on Indo-Ceylon problems, according to a report published
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  • 127 4 From Our Correspondent) KUAUA. UJMPUR, Man.*— Sir John Koteiawala, Ceylon's Prime Minister will make a ten-hour visit to Kuala Lumpur on Th|L<rsday November 24. Compressed within the brief period are several important engagements which includes a mammoth Garden Party at Race Cource arranged by the
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  • 201 4 EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIP WITH R.I.-Col. Lee "It is sincerely hoped that the visit of aur Goodwill Mission will firmly cement the everla.stin.jT friendship between Malaya and the Republic of Indonesia for the mutual benefit of the people of the two countries, 1 declared Col. H. S. Leet Minister for Transport and
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  • 151 4 PANAMA, Nov. 14. ExPresident Juan Peron of Argentina said yesterday he had expected the downfall of his successor, General Edtiardo Lonardi, replaced yesterday as President. He said h e had kncwn for .seme days that this was about to happen and claimed he had had constant information from
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  • 89 4 PANAMA, Nov. 14 A spokesman for former Argentine President juan Peron said yesterday the latest turn 01 events m Argentina does not change "m tftie least" Peron s plans tc remain m Panama, where he is writing a book on his overthrow. Vittorio Redaglia, Peron's secretary, said
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  • 69 4 PARIS, Nov. 14 Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef said yesterday he never was consulted about building American bases m Morocco, and that the government he means to form will hay* to look into the matter. The United States started four big bomber fields m his North African
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  • 19 4 A new Malayala organisa. tion known as 'Malayala Sahithya Samlthi, Singapore' has been registered recently here.
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  • 83 4 FRANKLIN, Texas, Nov. 14— Walter W- Williams, oldest of the only four living of the v- S. Civil War (1861-1865), will be 113 today. Williams sane "Happy Birthday" yesterday as his 84-year-old wife. Ella Mac, and five of his 12 living children gathered around his
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  • 66 4 TOKYO. Nov. 14 Communist China said yesterday tombs containing 20 skeletons w and artifacts dafln^ back more than 4.000 years had been uncovered at a construction site near Inchon mi n Northwest China. "Such skeletons, lyino on one side with best limbs, have rarely been uncovered before
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  • 171 4 BANDITS GIVE FALSE FIRE ALARM On the South Malaya Pineapple Growers Estate m the Pontian area of Johore on Sunday, an estate armoured vehicle, manned by Police, was proceeding to investigate the sounding of a fire alarm when it was fired at by a number of armed and uniformed terror.
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