Indian Daily Mail, 12 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 27 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 421 1 GOVINDA MENON'S ANNOUNCEMENT President's Rule No Dissolution Of Parliament Now (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, MAR. 11: THE CONGRESS MINISTRY IN IRaVANCORE-COCHIN SIAIE HAS DEr CIDED IO RESIGN SINCE H HAS NO LONGER MAJORIIY IN IHE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The Chief Minister Pannimpilli Govinda Menon announcing
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  • 252 1 EARLIER REPORT From Our Own Correspondent TMVANDKUM, Mar. 11: Tlie Congress Ministry just escaped defeat m Tray ancore-Cochin State Assembly on Friday by only one v*>te, when voting on appropriation demand. Th>s is the third occasion m a week where the Ministry survived by
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  • 190 1 Forecast PAK. WANTS FRIENDLY RELATIONS WIIH INDIA KARACHI, Mar. 11: Pakistan s foreign Minister Mr. nameeuul tiuq Chowdhri reiterated last mgnt t'uKisian s keen desire" to nave menuiy relations with India. Mr. Chowdhri told the English uanguage Daily Dawn m an interview published today mat Pakistan was willing "to make
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  • 77 1 CHANCES OF MARSHALL'S SUCCESS ARE GOOD "The chances of Mr. David Marshall, the Chief Minister of Singapore, meeting with success m his London Talks are GOOD", said Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, leader of the visiting British Parliamentary Delegation, who arrived here yesterday from Hong Kong. He will be Joined by the
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  • 133 1 LONDON, Mar. 11: The former uortign minister m tne Britisn Jjaoour oovernment, ivir. Herbert Morris9n, and lour other Memoers of rarliaaiiem left London airport tor Singapore iaat night for a three-weeK goodwill visit. Mr. Morrison, who was Deputy Leader of the Labaui tarty tor 10
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  • 133 1 BRUNEI, Mar. 11: The Sultan of Brunei and his Government "have never contemplated or wished' to unite or federate the State >of Brunei with any other State, a Government statement issued here said yesterday. The statement was issued foU i wing local suggestions that Jrunei should federate
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  • 25 1 NEw YORK, Mar. U Navy Rear Adm. Redfield, Mason won $100,000 on television show Saturday night by naming correctly six trios of women m Mythology.
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  • 98 1 THEY'LL COMMEMORATE THEIR INCARCERATION From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 11: Madras State Governor Mr. Sri Pralcasa and all Ministers of tne Madras Cabinet will be :n the Central Jail at VI ore on Sunday next, Alar. 18. All of th&m as Congress fighters for freedom have ypent many long
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  • 229 1 Easing Of Strained Relations Reported NEW DELHI, Mar. 11 U.S. Secretary of State John Dulles and Premier Nehru emerged from marathon private discussions yesterday with a new approelation of each other's podcies. While the two leaders indicated they are anxious to have better understanding between their two countries,
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  • 290 1 ills Conditions To Co-operate With Commission: New Chairman, Visit China (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Mar. 11. Mr. Muthuramalinga Thevar leader of Tamilnad, Forward Block, has reiterated that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is alive somewhere m China and that he got a communication from Bose
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  • 84 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11: Mr. John Foster D idles, America* Secretary of State, walked yesterday m his stockinged feet to the Raj ghat Memorial on the banks of the River Jumna j>here Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. Mr. Dulles who was uccom- panied by Mr. John Sherman
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  • 109 1 J. B. DINNER TO VISIT IND. WOMEN Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan, Member of the Indian Parliament and Mrs. Sarotiiri varadappan, who recently visited Malaya on a goodwill mission, were the chief gueste at a dinner held recently In their honour In Johore BahrubyMr. K. M.St. V. Staniah PUlai, leader of the
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  • 111 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 11. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammeo, Premier of Kashmir, said m Janunu on Friday he was surprised that the SEATO powers had taken a decision on Kashmir while "completely forgetting the facts of the case." The SEATO powers meeting m Karachi called for an early settlement
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  • 57 1 CARDIFF. Wales, Mar. Ui Mr. Aneurin Bevan, left wins leader m Britain's Labour Party, yesterday condemned the Governments financial policy as "capitalist Insanity." Everybody m Britain was being pushed to the edge of bankruptcy so that a few mignt fall over, he said In a withering attack on
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  • 80 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 11: A new Chinese Ambassador ha* been Appointed to India. Mr. Pan Tsu Li Mil succeed Gen* ral Yuan who was the first Chi. ne*e Ambci aador here. Yuan has been recalled to Peking for wither assignment. The External Affairs
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  • 82 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 11: The caste of a pen ion who wishes to get a document registered will not hereafter be required m the record. The Rnjya Sabha pass. Ed a private bill to this effect by a large majority
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  • 549 2 Indian Daily Mail THE INDIAN MODEL FOR SINGAPORE Spore, Mon., Mar. 12, 1956 New Delhi report m a Bombay newspaper regarding Mr. S. B. Bapat'B Mission to Singapore is as follows: "INDIA GOVT. OFFICE SYSTEM EXPERT FOR SINGAPORE" NEW DELHI, March 2.— ln order to find out how far India
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  • 676 2 No Misuse Of Funds: Allegations Denied NEW DELHI: The Federation of Indian Chambers ol Commerce and Industry have submitted a men: 01 antiuni to the Uovcmnwnt m tne course of which tiiey have replied to the allegations of malpractices, misuse of funds, high expense ratio, etc.,
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  • 55 2 AP. PHOTO, Mrs. NY Chow Won, aged 94, believed to be the oldest person admitted to the United States under the Refugee Relief Act, Is reunited with her son Samuel Wong aged 57, at his Chinese restaurant at East Greenwich, Rhode Is-end Mar. 4. They had not
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  • 270 2 PRAKASA'S PLEA FOR BILINGUAL STATES BAREiLLY: Mr. Sri Pra. ka&a, Governor of Madras, said here that the creation oi bilingual States was the way 'to give linguistic fanaticiiin a decent burial." The Governor, w ho was addressing a Rotary Club meeting here, said. 'We once divided India on tne basis
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  • 105 2 MANIMUTHAR PROJECT WORKERS ON STRIKE AMBASAMUDRAM- About 2,000 workers employed by contractors In the Manimtrthar Proiect went on strike from on Mar. 3. It was stated that the police had taken into custody Ramlah Thevar, a worker tor interrogation m connection with certain disturbances m the Project on- iFeb. 26.
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  • 169 2 INCREASED EXODUS FROM PAKISTAN KARACHI; India has expressed her -"gravest concern" to Pakistan at the increasing tempo m the demand for migration certificate's by nonMuslims of East Pakistan, it was learnt here. India has also indicated to Pakistan that India felt that the increased migration to India was not solely
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  • 245 2 MADRAS: Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Union Minister for Health, arrived m Madras from Delhi recently and ieit for Ttiumani, where she presided over the meeting of the Governing body of the Centra Leprosy Teachitte and Research Institute. The meeting was attended by Mr. A. B. Shetty, Minister for
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  • 259 2 BANK EMPLOYEES' "WRONG ACTIONS" NEW DELHI; The Govern ment has Informed the AJIIndia Bank Employees' Asso- jiation that, m view of the i :(|»itit Illegal bank strikes -md threats of strike s whicl lad not yet been withdrawn no useful purpose would be served by convening a tripartite conference. The
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  • 269 2 —DEPUTY FINANCE MINISTER NEW DELHI. The view that the development undertaken under the first Five Year plan had ascentuated social and economic InKce'jSste?^ 38^ hMe hy Mr> B deputy Mr. Bhagat, who was speaking at a meeting her e organized by the
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI: A six-member goodwill delegation from Uganda arrived here last week. The delegation, which is 2hu by Dr. M.K. Muwazl, Secretary. General of the Uganda NaY ni'al Congress ,waa received by Mr. Khubc-.and, Joint External Affairs Ministry. Mr. I. R. Khan, Secretary oi tue fndian
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  • 157 2 NEW ELECTROPHORETIC EQUIPMENT BANGALORE: A, develop, ment of interest to medical men and laboratory workers was announced by the Indian Institute of Science here. It ia an inexpensive and simple electropnoretic equipment and procedure for obtaining blood protein patterns for diagnosis and prognosis of diseases. Prof. K.V. Girl, head of
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  • 108 2 The Egyptian Prime Minis ter, COLONEL NASSER right obviously m high spirits, conducts PRESIDENT XlWATLY of Syria, left, and KING SAUD of Saudi Arabia, into the Kubbeh Palace, Cairo, for the beginning of their high level talks on March 6. Their conference was the first move
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  • 436 2 MADRAS: The question whether resolution is to be undertaken for abolition of mums was "very active.*- under conaiderat.on of the Government, stated Mr. M. A. Manickavelu, Revenue Minister, replying to a question *n the Madra 8 Legislative Assembly recently. The Minister, who was answering-
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  • 234 2 NEW DELHI. The capital's police for** do not consider their present uniforms a« "respectable.'* "The present patterns of onr uniforms," they say m a "charter of demands" submitted to the inspectorGeneral of Police, "were designed by the British and the dress suited well the police
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  • 242 3 Intensive Expansion Of Industry Envisaged R. Natesan, Government ol Indian Iron aSTtS-1 r^Phif *ET. eSent e ff<>"*tions are a follow-up to the agreement The Government of India would be getting about 54,000 tons of various steel products from Russia during
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  • 440 3 The Government of India, it is understood, are satisfied with the technical aspects or the "package deal irom Britain as m the case of Russia. This id evident from the agreement reached recently with Britain by India. While an Indian delegation would leave for Europe at
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  • 121 3 UNDERSTAND THE SOUTH: Sri PRAKASA TELLS NORTH INDIANS BARE ILLY: Mr. Sri Pr»kasa. Governor of Madras, pleaded for a dispassionate understanding of the South b y the North, and said the South wag particularly la rebellion iv-alnst the North. It was only In the South that the real India lay,
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  • 180 3 SHILLONG: All is quiet on the Assam-East Pakistan borJer, a state Goovernment jpokesman said here. The spokesman said the Government were strictly enforcing the cease-fire decisions arrived it between the Assam and -ast Pakistan Governments on i ida v last, following two najor firing- incidents on
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  • 108 3 HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Budget for the year 1956--57, presented to the State Assembly showed a revenue deficit of Rs. 4.3 crores. Revenue receipts were estimated at Rs. 26.04 crores and expenditure at Rs. 30.34 crores. For the first time In the State's history, the Budget speech
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  • 84 3 BOMBAY :Mr. Desal, Chief Minister of Bombay, objected to the term "working Journalist." He said he failed to understand the meaning of the term. It implied that there was another class of journalists who did not work. That was not correct. The term probably wa s
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  • 78 3 BRITISH-ASIAN SOCIALIST FELLOWSHIPS LONDON, Mar. 10- Th» Bri-tish-Asian Socialist Fellowship, meeting here for Its third A.nnual Conference, is hoping to extend its activities be,ond the Asian continent, it wh anuouacrt here. Mr. Kenneth Younger, MP Member of the Laoour Party Parliamentary leadership, who spoke at a press brietine on ifte
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  • 274 3 PIECE RATE WAGES FOR BOMBAY PORT TRUST WORKERS BOMBAY: The Bombay Port /rust authorities introuuce piece rate system of payment .o labour witn a view to speea»ng up cargo operation m tn« .ar uour. Wifcn the Implementation oi this system, a^out B,ouo uOc. workers, including stevedore iauourers, will be -paid
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  • 204 3 COAL PRODUCTION IN SOUTH INDIA NEW DELHI: The Minister ior Natural Resources, Mr. <. D. Malaviya, said m tne i-ok Sabha that the seconu five Year Plan contemplated "very considerable expansion of coal production and prospecting for coal m the south. He said that the quantity raised m the ooutn
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  • 150 3 MALAYAN DOCTOR'S APPEAL LONDON, Mar. 10 An appeal by Dr. B&k Hin Ong, ivgtgtereu as on xO, rtiversiue, ..»uiac«.a, Malaga, \vi.o vva» .ounu guilty iaot iNovemoei or iruamous proteasiouai u»»--auct, us luftea ior rearing be- 1 ore the Judicial Odlmtutcee 01 cue Privy Council here ou. Mooa&y. Beiore the Medical
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  • 115 3 WASHINGTON, Mar. 10 Mr. Haroid Stassen, former United States Foreign Aid director, defended relaxation of strategic controls onKastWest trade as '-To the net advantage of the United States and the free world." m the stormiest session so far of the current Senate committee inquiry
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  • 92 3 INSTITUTE'S WORK TO PROPAGATE SANSKRIT CALCUTTA: The 13th annual meeting ot the Prachyavani Mandira. Institute of Oriental learning, was held In Calcutta on Sunday under the presidentship of Dr. N. R. Ben Uupta. In his annual report. Dr. Jatindra Bimal chauuhuri Joint founder-secretary, said that the institute had published 122
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  • 105 3 NEW U«iuni: Tne Reserve Bank of India has served a notice on the Bengal Express Bank Ltd., Calcutta, Informing it that m terms of the first proviso to Sut>-sec (2) of dec 22 of the Banking Companies Act. 1949 a licence to carry on banking business m India
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  • 312 3 for 2« l ?rs3asL*s jnaS 4^^ complaints against last year's expediUo? to iSotU followln JBMh expedition will now be, this summer-- evn^HiH^n sincuy require*} to submit copies of all photographs taken m Nepal. Vne principal charge against last years Lhotse Expedition was that its
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  • 472 3 Discussion Of Chhad Bet On Government Level India Prepared To Take Up Issue With Pakistan rro. NEW DELHI The Government of India have informed Pakistan that they would be prepared to consider and discuss on GovernST^L. v el v lew tnat toe Pakistan Government might X^SS «Er y notes-one on
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  • 76 3 »J?J\. Jolm Foster Dulk*. the WUted States Secretary State, (left) to ahaW M Karachi Airport after leaving his plane on arrival on Mar. 5. O"rt«n», the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Mr. Handdd Hu q Chowdhury, greeted the American statesman, b centre is the United States AmbaS! «»dor, Horace
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  • 85 3 NEW YORK, Mar. 10 Joe Louis, Former wJil ler. m "challenge" Boxer versus Wrestler contest Id Washington on March 16 Louis, now 41. said he had not yet accepted a 100,000 dollars a year contract to wrestler for Ray Faolani a Philadelphia promoter. The
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  • 75 3 EVEREST CACHES NOT TO BE DISTURBED KATHMANDU: Dr Albert SSSuSf leadin Swiss expedition to Everest tola sum. mer, has assured the Buddhist world of the sanctity of Tensing's 1953 food offerings burled on top of world's highest peak if his expedition gets to the summit. His assurance is equally applicable
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  • 1241 4 Sri Kanthiah's Passionate Appeal COLOMBO: SIR KANTHIAH VAITHIANATHAN MINISTER OF INDUSTRIES, HOUSING AND SOCIAL SERVICES, HAS DECIDED TO CONTEST THE MANNAR i ONSTITUENCY AS AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. A* a nominated Senator Sir KaatMah can stay on with the Senate for four more yearn but he
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  • 127 4 COLOMBO: China has agreed to pay m Sterling- or "m acceptable goods" what she will owe Ceylon after she has completed delivering- the full quota of rice on the 1955 contract under the RubberRice Pact. It is estimated that the balance of payment wouM
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  • 187 4 COLOMBO: Russian aid to Ceylon is now a certainty. Information was received recently by the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs that Russia -will supply Ceylon at least half the Items of medical equipment requested by the Medical Department. The Worid Health Organisation team, which visited
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  • 245 4 A DELIGHTFUL PLACE SAYS GOVERNOR'S WIFE LONDON, Mar. n The wife of the man who governs the Seychelle m ands said Sat urday t .at Archbishop Makarios should And his exile home "pleasant, but perhapg loneiy." The Seychelles In the Indian Ocean have
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  • 140 4 EXILED ARCHBISHOP IN MOMBASA MOMBASA, Mar 11 Hundreds of Mombasa people the shin RoSinS carrying- the ArchbUhop Maka, rios and his party, sJeam quietly out of Mombasa harbour last night to the Loch pada, completely unaware of what was happening. When the deported men all m Clerical dress except one
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  • 44 4 ATHENS, Mar. 11 The British Consul In) HerakUon, 60-year-o.d Alexander Vedova bad to run for his life when the Consulate was invaded. He escaped through a back door and was spirited away by police to a secret nldieout. Reuter
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  • 18 4 LONDON, Mar. 11 The Greek Ambassador to Britain M. Basil Moetras, recalled to
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  • 112 4 MADRID, Mar. 11. The Spanish government for bade prostitution yesterday and gave orothel keepers three months to close up under threat of heavy fines and prison sentences. Prostitution has been "tolerated" m. Spain and known prostitutes were given special identity cards an<j forced to pass medical inspection
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  • 55 4 LONDON, Mar. II: Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet foreign Minister, told Indonesia m a note on the abrogation of the Dutch-Indonesian *Jnion that "the Soviet Government shares the feelings and aspirations of the Indonesian oeople to strengthen the national independence of their country and the further development
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  • 32 4 MOSCOW. Mar. H _M. Vincent Auriol, former French *>res<aent who Is visiting the Soviet T^nion, yesterday lnd a private talk with Mr. Vyacheslav Mo'otov, the Soviet Foreign Minister. Reuter
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  • 588 4 France Shares Nehru's Views On Russia Pacts PINEAU IN NEW DELHI DULLES (Continued From page 1) way to be pleasant and to give his country the impression that India, and the United States are Jie best of friends. American Ambassador John jfierman Cooper gave a reception yesterday and Nehru was
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  • 34 4 KATMANDU, Nepal, Mai 11. Nepali Government offL cials are considering a Tibetan claim to a 1,000-yard wide strip of Nepali territory running for 50 miles along the border of South-east Tibet.
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  • 150 4 COLOMBO. Mar. 11. Mr. John Foster Dulles American Secretary of State arrived here to-day from New Delhi. He will have brief talks with Sir John Kotelawala Prime Minister of Ceylon on world affairs with special emphasis on Communism m Southeast Asia. Mr. Dulles was greeted
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  • 44 4 CHIANG'S CULTURAL ENVOYS TAIPEI, Mar. 11 The Education Ministry has submitted to the Cabinet a recommenoation for Nationalist China to station Cultural attacnes at Important Embassies abroad, including those m the United States, ja^an ana France. No decision, however, has yet been, made. AP.
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  • 91 4 AJAOCIO, Corsica. Mar. 11: Queen Elizabeth and her 19- Priucess Alexandra, flew into Corsica yesterday at the start of a weeks private holiday m the Mediterranean. The Royal yacht Britannia was waiting m Ajaccio bour to take the Royal Party, after taking part In manoeuvres with the
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  • 84 4 NEW YORK, Mar 11 iue Government of the Federation of Malaya's otter of a cash prise of $1,624 '<"" national anthem to be ready for its achievement of Independence «n August, 1957, drew tnis oniment from the New York limes Saturday. "There should be a
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  • 105 4 SELWYN LLOYD ON PAK-BR. LINKS KARACHI, Mar. 11: Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary said here yesterday m a recorded broadcast over Radio Pakistan, 'By your decu sion to remain witnin the Commonwealth you have giveu it added strength and standing, and we believe at the sams time you have
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