Indian Daily Mail, 22 May 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 95 SOfGAPOKfi TUESDAY, MAY 22 t 1956 SIX. PAGES Ift CENTS
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  • 629 1 Resignation If No Reply Is Received By June 6 For Reopening Talks Due m Delhi Today For Vital Talks I !5 N ?2£; fe_ 21 Mp M*«*an, Sapore's Chief Minister told Reuter today that lie h.id sent another letter this morning to the Colonial Secretary
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  • 65 1 ALEX JOSEY ON MARSHALL'S FAILURE LONDON, May 21: A message m today's "New* Chronicle stated that Mr. David Marshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, will not get an enthusiastic welcome when he returns from London. This newspaper's correspondent m Singapore Alex Josey added: "Mr. Marshall appears to have lost the City's confidence
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  • 119 1 Sambanthan 's Marriage IN Muar federation Minister for Labour, Mr. V.T. Sambanthan and t'masundari were married yesterday m Muar, according to Hindu religious custom, at the bride's residence. There was a very large and distinguished gathering present at the marriage ceremoney and they include, Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner for
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  • 179 1 LONDON, May 21 A columnist m the Conservative Daily Talagraph today portray* ed Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, a representative of the Left-wing Peoples Action Party at the Singapore talks which have Just ended here as a dynamic and entertaining personality. The columnist "Peterborough" believed that
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  • 147 1 INDIA BAMS ANTI-AFRICAN FILMS NEW DELHI, May 21 The Government of India have banned eight Hollywood and British films from farther showing m India because they dealt with Africa and Africans k on a manner which Insulted the natives. The recommendation for the ban was made by the Central Board
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  • 67 1 Blood Donors Welcome On Sunday The Blood Transfusion Centre at the General Hospital will be open for donors on Sunday, May 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Donor sessions are held on the last Sunday of every month for the convenlenoe of those who can* not come during normal
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  • 131 1 Merger Only Solution for Singapore THE "HINDU" MADRAS, May 21 The failure of the London talks are the future of Singapore have given rise to a great deal of press comments here. There is great deal ot disappointment and surprise that the two parties could not reach final agreement when
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  • 77 1 RAIL CRASH NEAR RAJKOT: 12 KILLED NEW DEmi, May 21 A serious accident occurred near Rajkot on Sat. evening when the Mail train between Rajkot to Jamnagar derailed. Twelve persons were reported killed and more than thirty Injured when the train derailed. Nine carriages were derailed and many unfortunate passengers
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  • 201 1 Birth Control Plea Enrages Madras NGOS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 21. The usually meek and mild nonGazetted officers of the Madrag Government especially before the high officer*— lost their temper and became furious when one such official patronisingly told them that the best way to solve ttielr difficulties
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  • 25 1 The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MMGUUvray, yesterday afternoon presented awards to five Penan* residents at an investiture held at the Reside ancy, Penang.
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  • 280 1 'eriyar's Policy Reversed: Referendum Results Announced MADRAS, May 21. The Dravida Munnetra Kalagham has decided to contest the coming general election inthe State. The decision Was taken at the end of the four day Conference at Timchi tinder the Presidentship of Mr. R. Neduncheliyan which concluded
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  • 94 1 Police Arrest Latex Factory Strikers? (From Our Correspondent) KUAL.A LUMPUR. May 21. —The Nation*] Union o( Factory and General Workers today charged that about 120 striking workers mi n H and G Latex (Factory a t Sunekai were rounded u p by police, Mr. <*» Yew Seng, President of the
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  • 285 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, May 21.— Acharya Vinoba Bhave shook the dust of Madras i City off his feet last evening- after a three-day visit here. During the period he collected nearly three lakhs of rupees (Rs. 300,000) from the City folk towards
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  • 59 1 One more Communist terrorist has been kihed by Security Forces m the Federation. An Area Security Unit patrol killed one of two terrorists they contacted m the Kuala Pilah district of Negri Sembi.an yesterday morning. The other terrorist escaped. The dead terrorist has been identified as
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  • 542 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore.,Tues., May 22, 56 A Socialist PM's Pledges Practices QNE theory for their countries and quite another for the others may be all right with leaders who are only concerned with the welfare of their own respective lands but they will not be endorsed by statesmen who
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  • 2008 2 Bhsmtlan Mmtmmtw&t NEED FOR HMD WWW STKSSEO MADRAS: The purpose of the Bhoodan movement was not mereiy to collect land gifts but it was more to unify the hearts of the people so as to ensure closer cooperation among them stated Acharya Vinoba Bhave addressing a
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  • 75 2 Indonesia's President Sukarno received a hearty, standing ovation on May 17 from a joint session of the American Congress, m Washington. His 90-minute speech affirming Indonesia's unswerving dedication to Democracy was interrupted by applause 24 times. President Sukarno holds up two fingers m an almost Churchillian
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  • 176 2 MADRAS: Governmpnt have passed orders cancelling the system of empanelling special jury for the trial of certain sessions cases m the City. The trial of City Sessions cases with the aid of only Common Jury will continue. The system of empanelling a Special July, which was
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  • 93 2 HINDI FOR RAILWAY EMPLOYEES NEW DELHI: Railway administrations throughout the country have been requested to t^e early steps to increase facilities for teaching- Hindi to their staff. Hindi classes are to be started for the benefit of non-Hindi-knowing staff, and for this purpose the Railway Board has supplied a model
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  • 84 2 NEW DELHI: The intention to run a daily Janata Express train between Delhi and Madras with effect from the beginning of July this year is reported to have been conveyed by the Deputy Minister for Railways, Mr. Alagesan, to a deputation of three Madras M.P's.
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  • 144 2 NPC— A BODY OF AMATEURS BOMBAY. Dr. John Mmtthai, Chairman of the State Bank of India, said here that he had never been happy about the Institution of the Planning Commission and the place assigned to It m tne structure of Government. He said: "A Planning Commission logically is or
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  • 94 2 SINDHI AS 15th OFFICIAL LANGUAGE BOMBAY; The Official Language Commission m a pressnote said. "The attention of the Commission has been drawn to a report m some newspapers that Dr. suniti .Kumar Chatterji, speaking on behalf of the Commission at the Sindhl Boli Sabha function on Ma y 3, last,
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  • 548 2  -  NASSER NEW DELHI: The unusual heat of Delhi's early Bummer has not affected work on the 300-acrc site of Delhi's proposed zoo, near Purana Qila. A small staff is busily preparing for a spectacular opening of Delhi's zoo m November next year. Bulldozers and tractors are
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  • 1957 3 CLAUSE BE LET ED Lok Sabha Accepts Kamath's Amendment NEW DELHI: The Speaker, Mr. Anaathasayar TI 1 J!!! t 'S rf J! Sk^ mA^ whole *»y for the Representation of the People (Second Amendment) BUI In re^onse to a request in«4e by Mr. H. V. Kamath <.
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  • 174 3 BOMBAY: The first of the three 1049-G Super-Constella-tion aircraft VT-DIL. "Rani of Nilgllis" ordered by the Air. India International m June last year is expected to arrive at Santa Cruz airport, Bombay, on Monday, June 11. A successor to the worldfamous 1049-C and E type of Super-Constellations,
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  • 432 3 Food Crisis In E. Pakistan Awatmi Leader Urged To End Fast DACCA; The Chief Minister of East Pakistan, Mr. Abu Hussain Sarkar, called on Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani, the Awami League leader, at the Dacca Mitford Hospital and requested him to give up hie eleven-day fast Immediately. Mr. Sarkar
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  • 197 3 Parliament Not A Court NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said m the Rajya Sabha that Parliament could not convert itself into a supreme court of appeal. The Prime Minister intervened when Mr. Bhupe&h Gupta, Communist member from West-Bengal, asked the Government to lay on the table of the House full
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  • 194 3 Indian Defence Employees Give Strike Notice 250,000 Involved NEW DELHI: Two and a half lakh employees of the Defence installation* m the country would joonigeneral strike for an indefinite period from May 21, If reversion of skilled personnel to semi-skilled ranks and retrenchment of the workers did not stop, warned
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  • 251 3 NEW YORK; The New York 'limes said that India's second *lye- Year Plan appaiently renected tne Nehru uovernjuent'g "belief that boldness rather than timidity Is called for by the .country's pressing problems." Tnis newspaper said editorially that it seemed reasonable to conclude that m
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  • 135 3 Move To Get Dudley Back To politics COLOMBO:: A group of members of the UNP are trying to persuade Mr. Dudley Senanayake to return to politics and lead a reformed party. Several of the members said that they were fairly hopeful that Mr. Senanayake would eventually agree. But they said
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  • 1402 3 One Union For Each Industry Madras Government Considering Bill MADRAS; Inaugurating a conference of the Officers of the Labour and Factory Departments at the Secretariat, Mr. M. Bhaktavatsaiam, Minister In charge of Industries and Labour, said that the Government had under consideration a bill for the recognition of one trade
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  • 581 4 Mohde Ali Criticises League Attitude KARACHI: PRIME MINISTER MOHAMMED ALI TOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE THAT THE MUSLIM LEAGUE PARTY IN WEST PAKISTAN HAD TO PROVE ITS CLAIM ON THE FLOOR OF THE PROVINCEIAL LEGISLATURE AND THAT THE LEAGUE COULD NOT ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE POWER THROUGH
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  • 99 4 PARIS. May 21.— Piere RJ. viere. Attorney for Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco, said yesterday the Prince authorised him to start suits against companies showing colour films of his marriage to Grace Kelly. The Attorney said Rainier l>ad given exclusive rights to the colour filming to
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  • 106 4 ROME, May 21.— Mr. Harry S. Truman, former United States President, completing his first day m Rome, was laxt night guest of honour at an official American Embassy banquet. He will be received m private audience by the Pope today. Mr. Truman began his day with a
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  • 179 4 VATICAN, May 21. Pope plus Xli yesterday reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church's ban on "test-tube babies" and artificial Insemination In human beings. He was giving a 2,000-word {address m French to 1,500 medical experts from 68 countries who are attending a Congress m Naples on
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  • 186 4 Enraged French Farmers Cause Traffic Jam PARIS, May 21.— A farmer's > army mounteu on tractors yes- teruay blocked the hlgnways of t ranee m an angry demonI stration tor more Government aid. Millions or weekend motousts got caught m the giant nationwide trattic jam. Slogan ■shouting farmers swarmed on
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  • 156 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York. May 21. Airline revenues should touch the four billion dollar mark m 1957 for the first time, the International Civil Aviation Organisation said m a report distributed here on Friday. It based the figure on preliminary estimates which showed that last year
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  • 77 4 Iraq Ruler Confers With Franco MADRID, May 21.— Kin* Feisal II of Iraq conferred for an hour yesterday with General Francisco Franco at the Pardo Palace. The King arrived on Friday for a State visit to Spain. Subjects they discussed were not announced but they reportedly Included middle eastern affairs.
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  • 89 4 "COLONIAL OFFICE— AN ANACHRONISM" LONDON, May 21_The DAILY MAIL yesterday ffested that Britain should eventually abolish the Colonial Office and mem its functions with those of to* Commonwealth Belatto— Office. This Conservative newspaper declared: "The title of the Colonial OAce Is almost an anachronism by now, and m many parts
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  • 372 4 BOMBAY: Dr. Rama Hegde and Prof. Purushottam Kakodkar, two Goan leaders, who 1 were deported by the Goan authorities for participating m the freedom* struggle ten yeara ago, returned here from London by an Air-India International plane. Dr. Hegde was accompanied by his Portuguese wife. Both the
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  • 85 4 SUKARNO TO SEE JEFFERSON'S HOME WASHINGTON, May 21. President Sukarno of Indonesia left here by car to-du v yesterday for a two-week sightseeing tour of the United States after his three-day visit to Washington. m fine weather, he and his party drove to "Skyline Drive" Parkway along the Blue Ridge
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  • 77 4 KARACHI— ANKARA RAIL LINK KARACHI: A proposal to link Karachi with Ankara by rail is m "a preliminary stage of discussion" it was officially stated here. Th<» Baghdad Pact, of which Pakistan and Turkey are members, with Britain, Iraq and Iran, la said to have stimulated the scheme. It la
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  • 220 4 Bihar -Bengal Boundary Issue NEW DELHI; a delegation on behalf of Bihar MJPs. presented memorandum, to Prime Minister Nehru urging that the wishes of the people of Bihar should be ascertained before talcing- any decision on the boundary adjustments between Bohar and West Bengal The memorandum said the proposal for
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  • 135 4 U.K.— INDIA AIR SERVICES NEW DELHI: A Press Note fssued by the Ministry of External A£fair s here said that "satisfactory agreements subject to confirmation on both sides" had been reached at the air talks between India and the United Kingdom which began m London on April 16. The Press
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  • 347 4 LONG-STAPLE COTTON Increased Output In Bombay POONA; The area under cotton ot extra long staple variety m Bombay State naa increased from IV ,000 to 260,--uOO acres auring tAe course ox last aye years, Mr. B. S. Hlray, Keveoue and Agricultural Minister of Bombay, told Pressmen here. As a result,
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  • 72 4 CEYLON TEA WORKERS CALL OFF STRIKE COLOMBO, May 21 a rf^n- k to OvHm'a tea earunion representatives Payers lad Mr SoloSb The communique issued at the en<i ot the conference aaia a compromise was reached at the talks for the recognition of the democratic Workers Congress by the employers and
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  • 804 4 f~_ D f- r""* 0 Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, disclosed Here that the formation of fe farST k or emtlre w»» under ttoe active co«Hideratlon of Government and expressed his confidence that wen if two rupees were collected from each agriculturist in
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  • 392 4 .1.1 3 XSy DEL C™* 0 Cen<wl Ministry for So™n« Matter Nekni here by a depntation of Me Indian CtMf erenoe of Social Werts. ->««*», PtMMent of the conference. > The memorandum said that "the main concern of the State is
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  • 268 4 NEW DELHI; The four day session of the first National Conference on Chad Welfare concluded here last week. The conference urged the need for setting up a Ministry of sodal Welfare. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who presided over the final session of the conference, however, said that social
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  • 253 4 Prime Mlnlater Nehru has turned down the request of some members of Parliament norn bniar urgi nX turn n ot to t»ive euecc to ti.e oovexuuient or inuaa uevtsion witu ie 6 ard to uoruer aujuntuieui uetween west ttenga. am* tsmar, accorain^ to Mr. n. C.
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  • 122 4 a N £°*f» May 21. Six Alex, ander Korda. a Hungarian-born film magnate who made and lost millions several times during a spectacular career, left a net estate of $158,160. His will was published on Friday. He died of a heart attack at 62 last January 23. Korda
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  • 588 5 DRAFT BILL INTRODUCED j Adoption Of Sinhalese I COLOMBO: Sinhalese wfll be made the only Scta 'JX«'£«?? f 1 1 aBmost immediately butTa time Umittill Joly 1, i960, that is, within toe M^ £ii»JfS£2L J*?^^?Sf of Governmental business to Sinhalese, according to draft legislation onanimoosly Agreed upon
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  • 285 5 COLOMBO: Mrs. 8. H. Moosajee, who returned to the Island recently after a trip by air to the Continent and the U.K., writes that during his visit to France, he met the shlef o£ a large chemical firm who had discovered that fibre dust was a
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  • 128 5 ANURADHAPURA: A Thapasa monk sat on the road m the middle of the junction opposite the Sri Maha Bodhi sacred road at about 9 a.m. on Monday last and refuted to move inepite of eeveral appeals oy the police. This it a most busy junction m. the
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  • 242 5 COLOMBO: Commenting on the final draft at the "Sinhalese Only" Bill, Dr. E.M.V Naganathan, General Secretary of the Federal Party, m a statement issued here, said the final draft was as bad as could be expected from the point of view of the minorities. Dr. Naganathan
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  • 830 5 Ceylon Indian Problem COLOMBO: Mr. S. W. K. D. Bandaranaike, Ceylon Premier, said that he had conveyed to the Indian High Commissioner m Cey ton his desire to have preliminary discussions with Prime Minister Nehru on the problem of Indian settlers during their forthcoming
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  • 479 5 FAITH-HEALING DISCOUNTED BY U.K. DOCTORS LONDON: The British Medical profession, after a study nf faith-healing claims, have thrown cold water on the possibility of "miracle" cure 3. A team of prominent doctors appointed iby the British Medical Association reported: "Aft far as our observation and inveitigation have gone, we have
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  • 179 5 COLOMBO: Judges of the Supreme Court have informed the Minister of Justice that they are not competent to write judgments m Sinhalese. This is m reply to an inquiry by the Miniated whether they would be able to conduct the work of the Supreme Court m Sinhalese
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  • 82 5 The Pakistan Premier, Mr. Mohammed All, In a telegraphic message to the Awami League Vice-President, Mr. Ataur Rahman Khan, said that East Pakistan's food requirements were being procured from outside. Mr. Ali was replying to a telegram sent by Mr. Khun on behalf of the East Pakistan
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  • 363 5  - Parity-Danger- To -Sinhalese Is Bunkum TAMIL LEADER .KOPAY: "I do not for a nment understand the arpunt adduced by the Prime Dnister, that there is a real anger to the Sinhalese languge if provision is made for onceding parity of status to >oth Sinhalese and Tamil," aid Mr. C. Vanniasingham
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  • 211 5 Teacher Will Fight Sinhalese Only Move COLOMBO: A resolution that all Tamil teachers, government servants and other Tamils should not study Sinhalese until the language problem was solved to the satisfaction of the Tamils was unanimously passed at the 13th annual general meeting of the Western Province Tamil Teachers Association
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  • 87 5 COLOMBO: The Rubber Commissioner's Department has been instrumental in selling about 8.800 tons of Chinese soya beans to a buyer in London. The value of this shipment which is about Rs. 4,500,000 will be set off against the amount payable by China to Ceylon under the Rubber-Rice
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  • 865 6 One Year Celebration Of Anniversary Start* Tomorrow NEW DELHI, May 21.— 0n a low ridge overlooking Delhi, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, will lay the foundation stone, on May 23, of a monument to The Buddha to start a year's celebration of
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  • 137 6 Pak Women ML As Demand Equal Rights LOHOKE, VVe.NI Fakitttan, May 21 Eleven ardent tetniUMKS t.'.-AH\ up mr vvUuieit b rigiits ssunuuy— rigiii m tue Uew I'aKiaum l'rovjnv.** AHHtunbty. Xue e«even, all members of tiie AtMeiouiy, hiatiU on tueax Meats ana su<Mit«u uown ma»e iueinoer 8 wav Had oojected to
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  • 99 6 Invite Makarios To London ATTLEE CHJUSTTCHUROH, England, 'May 21.— Earl Attlee, Latoourate elder statesman, suggested yesterday. night the British Government should invite Archbishop Makarios to uaa- don for talks on Cyprus. The archbishop, a leader of I the Cyprus movement for rnion with Greece, was exiled I from the colony
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  • 271 6 USS Mt MCKLNU2Y, oft BIKINI, May 21. America's urst plane borne hydiogen bomb was exploded on Monuay ovez Bikini at old m the Faclflc atomic proving grounds. The bomb was detonated precisely on schedule at 5.51 a.m. Bikini time. The fti-eba.l flared m the predawn
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  • 40 6 PHOTO. Watched by President Sukarno of Indonesia on the steps of the White House to WMhtartaa, United State. President Eisenhower greets Sukarno's twelve-year-old son, Guntur. Sukarno Is on an official visit to the United States.- A.P.
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  • 63 6 TUNIS, May 21.— An opposition political leader openea fire yesterday on guards m front of Tunisian Premier HabiD Bourguiba's vi.la. Authorities said Mekki Ben Azouz. head of the Opposition National Tunisian Party, a. miner opposition group, was killed along with a companion. A third attacker was wounded
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  • 70 6 BRISBANE, May 21.— A shock from America's Hydrogen bomb explosion over Bikini Atoll, was recorded today, 3.000 miles away. On a seismograph at the Brisbane University. A University official said the fact that there was any record at all indicated the power of the bomb.
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  • 42 6 ADEN. May 21. Lord Lloyd, British under-Secretary for Co.onial Affairs, told newsmen yesterday self-government will be granted to the people of Aden "if they can do the job." He declined to say when self-goverment w£l be achieved.- A.P.
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  • 131 6 New Jobs For Chiang's Men in Cairo TAIPEI. Formosa, M&y 21. The staff of the Chinese NatlonaJst Embassy at Carlo, out of business since Egypt switched recognition to Red China, has been reassigned, The Foreign Office said Ambassador Ho Feng-shan and the military attache and two assistants had been ordered
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  • 164 6 SUKARNO'S HOMAGE TO JEFFERSON C±iAKLAsrrju&v.iJULj<:, vugima, May zi. l-resiuem oUKamo or Indonesia ptacea a. wreacn ot red ami wuite carnations on iJioma s jenerson's yrave nere yesterday. ne stood stlil tor several nanutes his *ipa moving silently m prayer and ni s eyes covered wltn his hands. Tnen ne saluted
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  • 618 6 PAK PREMIER'S CONING VISIT TO RED CHINA SPECULATION ON SIGNIFICANCE PEKING, May 21.— When Mr. Mohamed AH. the Prime Minister of Pakistan, accompanied by his 1-oreigti Minister and a team of experts, arrives here on an official visit m June he wMI be the fourth Prime Minister of one of
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  • 36 6 PHOTO. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, leader of the Singapore People's Action Party, speaks with newsmen and answer N qnes* tiotis following his Ma T 17 Press Conference at Malaya House, London.- A.P.
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