Indian Daily Mail, 26 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 41 SINOAPOKE, MONDAY, MAfeCH 36, 1956 *X>FR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 432 1 Leaving For Bangkok Today: Three Days' Stay Planned The Chief Minister, Tiuigku Abdul Rahman, ..rrompanied by the Minister for Agriculture, Enche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, and the Minister for Posts and Telecommunications, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, will leave Kuala Lumpur this morning (Mar.
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  • 94 1 INDIA'S POLICY TO 'AFRASIA' ENVOYS MEET NEW DELHI, Mar, 25: The heads of Indian Diplomatic Missions in twenty one Asian and African countries met here yesterday to review the progress of Indian foreign policy in the two continents. The Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru presided ovtr the opening session of
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  • 52 1 CONGRESS WINS ALL BUT ONE SEAT Fio.n Our Ohm Com. potxdeni NEW DELHI. Mar. 25Congress Party has wort fifty, elght of the seventy seats for which elections were held to the Rajya Sabha (Upper House). Congress actually lost only one seat m Rajasthan, since it did not contest the eleven
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  • 294 1 Amount Of Gas Sun Expelled COLUMBUS. OHIO, Mar. 25. —The Sun expelled 1,000 million tons of gas on February 10 with a force eqoal to the explosion of 100 million hydrogen bombs. Dr. Donald Menzel, ■Director of Harvard Observatory, said yesterday. He added that the gas was expelled at a
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  • 224 1 PAK. TURKEY PLEDGE SUPPORT TO BAGDAD PACT KARACHI, Mar. 25: The ?rime Ministers of Pakistan md Turkey, Mr. Mohamad Ali md Mr. Adnan Menderes, last light pledged their 'unswervng support to the Bagdad Pact' the defence pact linkng Pakistan, Turkey, Iraq, Persia and Britain. In a joint communique is- jued
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  • 31 1 VIENNA, Mar. 25 f The; Austrian Himalayas Karakorum expedition would leave next Wednesday for Pakistan, it was announced here today. The party would be led by Frits Morawec.- Reuter
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  • 161 1 QUEEN AND MALENKOV AT THE RACES LIVERPOOL, Mar. 25. Queen Elizabeth and Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the Forjner Ruler of Russia, were the two distinguished visitors yesterday at one of Britain's most important horse races the Grand National, but officials made certain that their paths did not cross. Mr. Malenkov sat
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  • 100 1 PARIS. Mar. 25.— The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet, has called for an embargo on arms deliveries to all countries m the Near East. Answering questions before a visiting party of 43 American Journalists, he said equilibrium must be maintained m this area.
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  • 202 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Mar. 25 The President has issued a Proclamation declaring that India's territorial waters extend to a distanctl of six nautical miles all around her sea coast. According to International Law, the sovereignty of a State extends to the belt
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  • 32 1 EDINBURGH, Srotland. Mar. 25.—Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker, eminent mathematician anl scientist an<j former Hitchcock Professor at the Univer3ity of California, died at his home here yesterday ag^d 82. Reuter
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  • 227 1 —EX-T-C CM. F)nom Our Own Correspondent MAJDRAS. Mar. 25— Mr. P. Satyanarayana Rao, 1.C.5., who has been appointed Adviser to the Rajpramukh of Tranvancore -Cochin State, by the Union President on taking over the State's administration, will arrive m Trivandrum and take charge on Monday.
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  • 288 1 Pak. Editors Reject World Press Chief's Suggestion KARACHI, Mar. 25 The chiefs of two org*notations of Pakistani newspaper editors have distgreeed with a suggestion put forward by Mr. <!. 1 Rose, Director of the International Press Institute, for a conference of Indian and Pakistani editors
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  • 121 1 BR. C'WEALTH AND COMMUNIST COLONY COMPARED BEDFORD, England. Mar. 25.— Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, said he Jound it hard to restrain 'outrageous indignation' at the way Communists criticise^ the British Commonwealth. The Commonwealth, he told a meeting of his prliamentary supporters, wa s being subjected to continual criticism
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  • 399 1 SHOULD NOT LAST LONG WARNS THE OPPOSITION (From Our Own Correspondent) TRIVANDRUM, Mar. 24— President's Rule has been established over Travancore-Cochin State as from yesterday since no stable ministry can be formed oat of parties m the present State Legislature. The Proclamation was issued in
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  • 321 1 PARLIAMENT DEBATE TODAY LONDON, Mar. 25— Malta, the tiny fortress island m the Mediterranean, is poised on the brink of a great colonial experiment integration with Britain. A favourable Parliament will debate it tomorrow. The Conservative Government will atik the House of Commons to "take
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  • 23 1 No casualties to either the Communist terrorists or among the Security forces were reported In the Federation yesterday.
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  • 67 1 DJAKARTA, Mar. 25.—Indonesia's flrat elected Parliament and its new cabinet yesterday took the oath of office before President Sukarno m his 'merdeka' (freedom) Palace here. In groups of thrift or four, with bibles or Korans according to religious faiths, members swore 'To do their duty as representatives of
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  • 112 1 Bitterly opposed to his plan for integration arc i\vo other parties. The Nationalists, led by Dr. George Borg Oliver, persist m asking for Dominion Status, with a Constitution like Ceylon's. The Conservative Progressive Constitutionalist}*, headed by the Hon. Mabel Strickland, who failed to win a seat m
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  • 112 1 NEW YORK, Mar. 25: American Synthetic Rubber Company Sunday announced it will increase the capacity of its Louisville plant "by about 50 per cent. This will raise the annual output to 68,000 tons. Bancroft W. Henderson, President of American Synthetic, said one of the reasons for
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  • 67 1 Reuter KARACHI, Mar. 25. President Inkander Mlrza of the new Republic of Pakistan declared hero to-day: "We shall never be a party to aggression against anyone.'' The aims of Pakistan's foreign policy, he said, were m accordance with the United Nations Charter. President Mlrza was addressing the first
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  • 45 1 BOMBAY: Reporters from Surat said 12 persons were kill, ed when the 42 foot central *pan of a partly finished bridge roUapsed 150 miles north of of Bombay. The reports said more than 100 persons were buried underneath the d^-*--ap<i that 0* w«re injured.- AP
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  • 66 1 KARACHI, Mar. 2&. Mr. Hamtdul Huq Chowdhurj Pakistani Foreign Minister, Maid here to-day that Pakistan will ftoon appoint an Ambassador to the Soviet Union. Renter. NEW DELHI, Mar. 86— General Ho Lun&, a Deputy T rime Minister of oinmunhl China, arrived here to-day b v air ram 'tare- hi for
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  • 49 1 PARIS, Mar. 26.— A 10-day airiift of about 5,000 .French troops from French West Africa to Algeria start* tomorrow. Renter. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts Mar. 26. A family of yellow ante, exactly resembling primitive ants of fifty million ve»r» ago. have been found m Ceylon, Harvard University scientists announced h»-re..— Reuter
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  • 549 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon., Mar. 26, 1956 REBUILD INA MEMORIAL NEXT year India will be celebrating 1 the Centenary of her First War of Independence which British historians have erroneously called the "Indian Mutiny." Referring to this m the House of the People recently, Mr. H. V. Kamath pleaded
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  • 753 2 RE -FORMATION OF STATES GOVT. EXPLAINS REASONS NEW DELHI: The t the introductory chapter o Reorganisation Bill, which houses of Parliament by Pant "The decisions of the G< most of the recommendat i port of States Reorganisai nounced m a Press commi on 16th January, 1956. Ti ver the Commission's
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  • 220 2 "An announcement regarding the formation of a larger Andhra State has already been made by the Prime Minister. The Government of India have taken note of the facts that the Commission has itself advanced important arguments m favour of the formation of a larger State and that
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  • 240 2 "Reference has already been made m the Press communique dated 16th Jan. 1956, to the possibility of certain territorial adjustments being made with the agreement of the parties. It is also likely that some other minor changes In the boundaries of some States may have to be made
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  • 310 2 Mr. N. c. Chatterjee, Hindu Mahasabha, said here th Bill had come as "a bolt from Mr. Chatterjee, who was ad< Safcha's Working Committee, inclusion m the Bill of provisio daries between West Bengal posed merger of the two He said under the
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  • 64 2 POLICE LATHI CHARGE IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: About 40 textile workers including three women were injured when police resorted to a lathi charge to disperse a group of workers demonstrating m front of a textile mill m North Bombay. The workers had assembled to protest against the new P, onu Pact
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  • 119 2 THEY FAST FOR THEIR COLLEAGUES HYDERABAD: Two discharged primary school teachers of the State Education Department have been on a fast here since Mar. 15 demanding reinstatement of about 470 primary schol teachers removed from service by the Government because they had not passed the regional language test. An ad
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  • 35 2 SRINAGAR: Kashmir valley was rocked by an earth, quake early Thursday morning. No loss of life or property was reported. This is the second earth quake m the valley m a fortnight.
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  • 15 2 Pakistani* m Singapore Celebrated the inauguration or th<* Islamic Remibnc of P»lri.t.
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  • 325 2 ,«,o NEI DELffl Lady Mountbatten said here that since 1948 when she left India with her husband, Lord Mountbatten, India had made great progress m all fields and the progress m the sphere of health especially was "staggering". Lady Mountbatten was open- much
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  • 128 2 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OPENED Lady Mountbatten opened the Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital here on Saturday, Mar. 17. The fifty-bed hospital, which is situated within the grounds of the Lady Hardinge Hospital and Medical College m New Delhi, will provide remedial and preventive treatment for children. It will also serve as a
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  • 157 2 RS. 5 LAKHS ALLEGED C.B.T. BOMBAY: A former manager of a Calcutta medical supplies flan, accused of criminal breach of trust Involving property worth Ra. 5 lakhs, wa« today ordered to be released on bail of Rs. 2 lakhs with two sureties of Rs. 1 lakh each by a Presidency
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  • 77 2 PATNA: The Workmg Committee of the Bihar Jana Sangh, which met her e passed a resolution expressing deep concern over the increased exodus of the minority community from East Bengal. "It said this was due to the Pakistan Government's ■'discri. minatory policy" against the
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  • 384 3 A Press Of His Own! To Avert Budget Leakage Prime Minister Nehru Informed the Lok^SShJ^h? 1^™. l,e would not have to trtmT to an y other PnJss Inluiu™. Mr. Nehru wa-; intervening in the two and half hour diaussion on this year's Budget leakage, which w
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  • 453 3 -Indian Navy Has Great Future" MOUNTBATT«N BOMBAY: Lord MdUntbatten said here that the "Indian Navy has a great future because the spirit of the men manning is excellent." Lord Mountbatten, who arrived here from Delhi accom- <rned by Lady Mountbatten, was addressing officers x and men of the Indian Naval
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  • 63 3 KARACHI: The Government of Jndia have decided to appoint a naval attache with its High Commission at Karachi, it was learnt here. At present the Indian High Commission m Karachi has flhly a military and air attache. The naval attache who will be
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  • 298 3 Singapore Tamils honoured a well-known Ceylon Tamil newspaper magnate Mr. P. PR. Subramaniam Chettiar last Friday, March 23. 1956 at a reception held at John Little's Cafe. The function was attended by distinguished leaders of all communities m Singapore. Ficture left above shows Mr.
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  • 89 3 The efficacy of certain Ayurvedic drugs m the treatment of jaundice is known, but so far as Infective Hepatitis is concerned it has not yet been adjudged, says a Delhi report. This was stated m the Lok Sabha during question-hour by the Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit
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  • 80 3 NEW EDUCATION SCHEME FOR BOMBAY BOMBAY: The Bombay Government would extend the Scheme of free and compulsory primary education to boys and girls m the age group of 11 to 14 during the second Five- Year plan, Mr. Dinkerrao Desai, Education Minister told the State Legislative Assembly last week. The
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  • 42 3 1,496 SUICIDE CASES IN M-P. IN 1955-56 NAGPUR: There were 1,496 ca3es of suicide m Madhya Pradesh during the year 195,"--56, Pandit Shukla stated m a written reply m tho Vldha-i Sabha. Amamvatl Di <;rict, wtt'i 126 suicide cases, topped the list.
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  • 89 3 Expenses Criticised KARACHI: Pakistan's defence expenditure was criticised today by Mr. Mujihur Rahman (Awami League Hi: said the former Prime Minister, Mr. Hohammed AH, had mortgaged the country to the U.S.A. an<i the present Prime Minister "is chairman of the liquidation committee" working for the "liquidation" of Pakistan,
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  • 428 3 TAX ON INCOME FROM DISCIPLES! T.-C. RULING ERNAKULAM: In the Travancore Cochin High Court, Their Lordshljs, Chief Justice Mr. K. T. Koshl and Mr. Justice M. S. Menon. passing, orders m an income-tax reference by Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal. Madi:is 3ench 'B* under Section 113 (1) of the Travancore In-come-Tax Act
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  • 154 3 PLEA TO RAISE MILITIA IN KASHMIR AREA JAMMU: Four members of 'he Jammu and Kashmir Assembly expressed resentß^-. that Pakistan had cot yet paid compensation to victims of the Nekowal incident last year. Twelve Army men including an officer who were escorting a working party of the Centtral Tractor Organization
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  • 240 3 COMPENSATION FOR MACHKUND WORKERS KURNOOL, Mr. Latchanna. Electricity and Social Welfare Minister, informed the Andhru Assembly that the State Government was m correspondence, with the Orissa Government about giving eomponsa. tion to the relatives of seven workers on the Machkund hydel project. Tlw workers died when a lands >idt buried
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  • 345 3 BOMBAY: Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, India's High Commissioner m the United Kingdom, said here that she had become a "worid citifcen." She was speaking at a reception given to her on the eve of her departure for U.K. by Bombay's first woman Mayor Mrs. Sulochana Modi.
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  • 64 3 C. R. MADRAS: Mr. C. Raiago. palachari said that he was not quite happy about India accepting financial assistance from the U.S.A. to balance her budget. "After ail a bribe is a bribe though given m a different way and with a different motive." he said.
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  • 867 3 Madras Jaundice NOt Imparted From Delhi Keelanelli Herb Cited As Cure MADRAS: Jaundice cases were prevalent throughout the year In all places m the State and there was no reason to suppose that cases had been Imported from Delhi, said Mr. A. B. Shetty, the Health Minister, answering a series
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  • 13 4 Opposition Leaders' Views: Election Campaign Speeches
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  • 550 4 KURUNEGALA: Mr. Pieter Keuneman speaking at a Communist meeting held in the KurunegaJa town in support of tbe candidature of Mr. S. G. Wanigasekera, the Com munist nominee for the Kurunegala seat, said that the UNP is noted for its record of broken promises. For the last so many years
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  • 250 4 COLOMBO: Mr. W. Dahanuyake presided at eight meetings m support of Mr. D. S. Goonesekera, candidate for Urugama. and the Mahajana tksath Peramunna nominee. Mr. Douglas Sflva, a former NLSSP Trade Union worker m Nakiyadeniya area said that their former member did not pay
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  • 168 4 EHELIYAGODA: Dr. N. M. Perera. addressing an election metaing at Eheliyagoda under the auspices of the NLSSP Youth League, m support of Mr. M. Chandra Gunasekera for the Kiriella seat, said his Party was not against making Sinhalese the State language. At another meeting held at
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  • 265 4 NEW YORK: Many bosses complain that office girls waste time gossiping together m the powder room. Interior designer Lee Kelly of Chicago has a solution to paint the powder room a pure bright red. "Rod is a stimulating colour that induces restlessness," he says.
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  • 42 4 Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Minister for Education. Singapore will officially open the Seventh Open Exhibition of Works by Local Artists at the British Council Gallery on April 5, at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society.
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  • 293 4 King Kong Had To Stand In Aircraft! SYDNEY: King Kong, the Hungarian Giant is having a 'big time' m Australia. His smashing victory over Emil Koroschenko m the second round at White City sent his stock, which was already high, further up. King Kong knocked Koroschenko out by picking him
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  • 292 4 FUTURE PATH OF SINGAPORE IS DIFFICULT TO DISCERN LONDON, Mar. 25: The influential Times has applauded the Singapore Chamber of Commerce President H. F. Clements for what it called his "timely note of warning of the dangers of constant agitation to the Colony's vulnerable trade position." "News from Singapore recently
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  • 139 4 COLOMBO Mar. 25: The Indian High Commission Office here has asked Ceylon to stay the use of Kachcaha Tivu a small island half way between Ceylon and India as a practice bombing and gunnery range until its ownership is established. Official sources here said the
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  • 56 4 WASHINGTON, Mar. 25: A top State Department official said here the Communists In Malaya were switching from open guerilla warfare to an intensified underground effort. According to the official. Assistant Secretary of State Walter 8. Robertson, the Communists m Singapore were concentrating on terrorism and
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  • 139 4 KARACHI, Mar. 25. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet First Deputy Premier, had a 60-minute meeting with Mr. Hamidul Hug Chowdry, the Pakistani Foreign Minister yesterday. Mr. Chowdry said after the meeting: 'We had a general discussion an<i no specific issues were raised by either side.'
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  • 92 4 LONDON. Mar. 25.— Two men sentenced to death for murder were yesterday reprieved by the Home Scretary, Mr. Gwilym LJoyd-George. This brings the number of reprieves to four since the House of Commons voted against Hanging on February 16. One of the men reprieved was William Charles Edmunds, a
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  • 307 4 Move To Revive Buddhist Learning In India NALANDA, (Bihar). Vice-President, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan formally inaugurat- ed the Nava Nalanda Maha Vihar here. The institution has been set up by Government of Bihar for post-graduate researchs In Pali and Buddhist literature, its building is situated along
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  • 277 4 Life Is Hard For Pretty Girls In China So They Migrate To H,K. To Marry Oversea Chinese HONG KONG, Mar. 25— About 1,000 pretty Chinese girls have arrived m this British. Colony from nearby Provinces of Communist China, .to seek Chinese husbands who will take them overseas. Life is hard
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  • 196 4 AGA KHAN TO ATTEND GRACE'S WEDDING PARIS, Mar. 25.— Wedding presents for Prince Rainier ana nis film star fiancee Grace Kelley are pouring m almost nourly at the Monaco legation nere. Many of them are small gifts, such as bottles of perfume and leather wallets, from unknown admirers. Since Prince
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  • 60 4 NEGRO BISHOP TO CONSECRATE A WHITE BISHOP ROME. Mar. 25: For the first time m the history of Catholic Missions m Africa, a Negro will today consecrate a new White Bishop. Catholic quarters here said that this unprecedented event follows the recent condemnation by Catholic Church authorities of racial discrimination
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  • 66 4 BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil President of the Bombay P.C.C., was elected chair, man of the reception committee for the next alLJndia Congress Committee session to be held here on June 2 and 3. Among the vice-chairmen elected were Mr. M. Pakwasa, former Governor of
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