Indian Daily Mail, 15 October 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XII No. 241 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 727 1 BRITAIN'S CHALLENGE ISRAEL ARAB COUNTRIES PERM ITTED TO SUBMIT VIEWS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct 14 The U. N. Security Council met at 5.41 p.m. (214y GMT) Saturday to resume its debate on the Suez problem. The 11-nation council had before it a revised Bri-tish-French proposal
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  • 30 1 PARIS, Oct. 14.— The Universal Suez Canal Company will hold a general meeting of its shareholders here o n Monday to discuss the Suez situation.- Reuter
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  • 79 1 ISRAEL'S COMPLAINT TO U.N. NEW YORK, Oct. 14.— The Government «f Israel, in a written statement on the Suez Canal submitted to the United Nations Security Council today, declared that if Egypt was allowed to continue its discrimination against Israeli and other ships carrying goods for Israel, "this is bound
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  • 425 1 On Eve Of States Reorganisation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 14. The pangs and sorrows of the partition are being felt throughout India. Even dignified Legislators and Ministers have not been ashamed to shed tears at the coming break up of State administrations some
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  • 35 1 Ingersoll Will Command TAIPEI, Oct. 14 |n the event of hostilities Involving Formosa and the Pescadores, which the United States is treaty-bound to defend. Vice Admiral Stuart H. Ingersoll will command the U.S. forces involved.
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  • 40 1 VIENNA. Oct. 14 Imre Nagy, former Hungarian Premier, who was thrown out of office and expelled from the party last year has now been accepted formally back into the party. Radio Budapest announced this morning.— Reuter
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  • 644 1 PERSONAL EMOLUMENTS INCREASE EMERGENCY EXPENDITURE REDUCED IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THE ORDINARY EXPENDITURE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN 1957 WILL TOTAL T O £752,127,925, AS AGAINST THE REVISED TOTAL ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURE OF $779,004,956 FOR 1956. Of the estimated expenditure for 1957, nearly
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  • 52 1 KARACH, Dec. 14.— MajorGen. Mohammed Musa will be the Pakistan Army new Chief of Staff wtien LJeut.-Gen Nasir All Khan retires from the army next Feb. 28, it was officially announced Saturday. Musa, who is Deputy Crief of Staff, will be promoted to Lieutenant
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  • 46 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Oct. 14. Seven members of a Pakistan doctors mission to Communist China left Saturday for Peking at the invitation of the Chinese Government. Ttie mission is headed by Dr. Munawar All Khan, President of the Pakistan Medical Association.- AP
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  • 229 1 Wanted Madras State Renamed "Tamilnad" (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 14 Mr. P. Sankaralinga Nadar, veteran Congressman of Viradhunagar, who has been fasting ever since July 27 died in Madura Hospital yesterday. It was the 76th day of his fast in order
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  • 36 1 U.S. MILITARY ADVISER TO THAILAND MANILA, Oct. 14 —Mat.Gen. Richard C. Partridge, new chief of the U.S. military advisory group to Thailand, arrived here Saturday en route to Bangkok. He will stay here two days.- AP
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  • 32 1 BAGHDAD, Oct 14 Moslem leaders were received by King Faisal of Iraq Saturday and were reported to have asked him to prepare a Holy war in Palestine. AP
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  • 18 1 TEHRAN, Oct. 14 A trade agreement was signed between Iran and Turkey Saturday. AP
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  • 34 1 BATTLE CCEEK, Michigan, Oct. 14 U.S. civil defence planners are now operating under the assumption that Russia is capable of attacking with any kind of weapon, including Hydrogen bombs disease germs and poison gas.
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  • 204 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 14 The Indian capital which has just survived two earthquakes shocks has now however been grievously devastated by floods. For the last weeks anxious engineers have been watching the steadily rising level of the Jumuna River. At midday Saturday, floods had
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  • 317 1 The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee said that so far well over 400 pupils had come to the various centres with their parents and completed the necessary registration formalities for adminission to Government Chinese Middle Schools. Many others had applied but
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Oct. 14 A Colonial Office statement yesterday said that British troops "did not havet to open fire to restore order" in this week's riots in Hongkong Twenty-six people died in toe riots caused by a dispute over a display of Chinese Nationalist flags on Oct.
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    • 91 1 ESTIMATES FOR 1957 AT A GLANCE ORDINARY EXPENDITURE ESTIMATES 1957 EXPENDITURE RECURRENT Personal Emoluments $169,264,126 Other Charges Annually Recurrent 229,719,762 Expenditure from Grants from Her Majesty's Government 1,228,740 Allocation to States and Settlements 185,091,458 Total Recurrent $585,*****6 EXPENDITURE NON-RECURRENT New Services $30,787,984 Revotes 2,300,000 Total Non-Recurrent $33.*****4 EMERGENCY EXPENDITURE New
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    • 486 2 ]T is a bold move that the Malayan Indian Congress, Perak Branch, has undertaken decision to send a deputation to the Sultan of Perak requesting him to abolish the sale of toddy throughout the State. The deputation is expected to meet the Ruler by end of
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  • 1097 2  - SPIRIT OF EGYPTIAN PRIESTESS HAUNTED BRITISH MUSEUM R. Thurston Hopkins By FOR several yean mummy case in the Egyptian Department at the British Museum *was a source of great worry to Dr. Badge, head of the Mummy Section, and his staff. It was the case of a priestess of the
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  • 14 2 PHOTO This new 30 bed ward cost $225,000.- I.D.M.
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  • 236 2 LONBONt The BrittsM Labour Party's income last yeai 'amounted to *3GB,©OQ or neatly £lQ» 7 000 more than In 1954. The increase, a statement issued by Party headquarters said, is accounted for by the fact that members made larger contributions than usual to help
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  • 207 2 NAGPXJR: Mr. P. K. Kunte, the newly-elected Genera] Secretary of the All-India Insurance salaried field workers' association, said here on Oct. 7 that the Life Insurance Corporation had withdrawn the pay scales offered by it to the Inspectors and their remuneration would remain
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  • 61 2 BERNE: The Swiss Federal Government is putting new ten-franc notes into circulation which, they claim, are proof against counterfeiters. Attractively coloured in pink and brown, they have pictures of an Alpine flower on one side and the Swiss author, Gottfried Keller, o n the
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  • 89 2 LONDON: The three new passenger and cargo liners ordered by the Roya] Mali Lines will be the first large ships *W? *yp« to be used by a British operator in which alternating current will be employed for all purposes. Current wUI be generated at
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  • 197 2 Former French Areas: "De Jure" Transfer PONDICHERRY: Mr. Edouard Goubert, Leader of the Assembly Congress Party and Chief Counsellor, Pondicherry Government, said here on Oct. 7 that the de jure transfer of the former French possessions would definitely take place oy October 20 or before the end of October. He
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  • 215 2 INDIA OFFERS TRAINING IN FISHERIES BANDUNG, Oct. 13— India has invited the countries of Asia and the Far East to take advantage of its facilities for training personnel in fisheries development. The offer was made at the third regional conference of the Food and Agricultural Organisation being held here. Delegates
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  • 172 2 NO CHANGE IN YUGOSLAVIA'S FOREIGN POLICY BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Oct. 13 Yugoslavia declared yesterday the recent talks between President Tito and Soviet Communist chief Nikita Khrushchev resulted in no change In Yugoslav foreign policy. Spokesman Branko Draskovic read a Foreign Office statement which said "Nothing has changed or could change in
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    • 40 2 r AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE WITH EFFECT FROM Ist NOVEMBER 1956 AN INCREASE IN FREQUENCY OF SERVICES TO MALACCA This has necessitated alterations to some schedules; for fall information please apply to yonr nsnal Travel Agent or any offlee of Malayan Airways.
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  • 1344 3 Ceylon Mission's Plea be .22££7^*%. °f T? Savtet Unioll Bhoald be accepted for it will incidentally eliminate -th* tag local communist parties in subvirsfre aeStftfe* in i^J"- V l6 Vtew of the Ce ylon mission to Russia tead£»itSir? Ort 8t Bses the Soviet The mission
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  • 119 3 MADRID: A bridge acfoM the straits of Gibraltar i» practical mud economic propoeUfo», aceordbig- fo a Spanish engineer, D. Alfonso Pena Boeof, former Minister of Public Works sad President of Spanish National Railways. ■Pena, who has completed Plans for such a bridge, has •tatod In the
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  • 236 3 LONDON: Colour television for British! viewers is on its way, it is reported here. Prices now suggested for these receivers are more than the average ma n can afford but they are still low enough to put them within the reach of those in the
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  • 98 3 BOMBAY: The mythological story of "Ratl ana Kamdev" will be filmed by Amar Bhanu pictures. Onematographer A. G. Dhanik, who will produce the picture, said he has engaged Gopi Kristian to portray the role of Kamdev. He is negotiating with Jaishree to pla y the part of
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  • 222 3 "Shyam ki Jogan" will be the maiden venture of K. b« Films, a newly floated concern. The film, to be launched here on Dassera Day, will star Sulochana and Sahu Modak in the principal roles. With them will be Kama! Mehra. Marutl, B. M. Vyag, Jeevan and
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  • 205 3 RANGOON: The annual t fES! 1 1 111 6011 of the Burma k Writers' Association held recently was marked by a clash between two factions of th« Communists. The association has among its members adherents of au the three Communist factions in Burma— the Burma Communist Party,
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  • 281 3 -Bengal Speaker COLOMBO: "Under the Indian Constitution everyone fe equal and is assured of toedom to *b f "«fton," said the Hon? sStoSSma? HS**? B*.8 aw Speaker of the West Bengal I~S£ De£ata££af* heM at ™*t Among those present were Mr. H.S. Ismail, Speaker of the
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  • 220 3 RESUSCITATE TAMIL CULTURE I KOPAY: 'It is time we thought of resuscitating Tamil culture which has been neglected for a long time" said Miss Pathmasundary- Somasundram of the Kopay Training College at a public meeting held at the Neervely, on Friday night in connection with the fourth annual celebrations of
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  • 67 3 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru inaugurated here on oct. 6 a programme of folk songs and dances of the Punjab organised by the Punjabi Kata sangam. The Prime Minister spent about an hour and half watching the programme which he inaugurated with the words, "Let the
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  • 52 3 PATNA: A sample survey of agricultural labour, wages and land utilisation is to be carried out by the Union and State Governments in Bihar. Allaying popular fears that me survey is a prelude to future taxation, the government has appealed for whole* hearted co-operation fro™ tha
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  • 320 3 Dr. B. Ramakrishna Rao, Chief Minister of Hyderabad who returned from Delhi, told Pressmen that he had informal talks on the issue of leadership in Andhra Pradesh with the Prime Minister and the Congress President. He had been informed that while the Congress High Command would desire
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  • 41 3 Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra. who came in Vijayawada to take part in the Gandhi jayanti celebrations, organised by the Town Congress Committee, has issued the following statement: "I have read in the Press
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  • 225 3 SAIGON: Hie recent South Vietnamese decree prohibiting the practice by non-Vietnamese nationals of 11 professions will hardly affect the Indian potmlatfon hi Viet Nam, according to a spokesman of the Indian Consulate-General in Saigon. i A decree signed by President Diem
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  • 183 3 ITALIAN REPORT ON INDIA'S SECOND SHIPYARD NEW DELHI; A group of Italian experts, who were Invited by the Union Government, have submitted their report on the proposed second shipyard. It Is understood the Italians have suggested a complete plan of the shipyard along with deferred payment facilities and training possibilities
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  • 52 3 P.I.'s PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 CAPTURED MANILA, Oct. 14 Bienvenido (Ben) Ulo, the Philippines' Public enemy No. 1, was captured Saturday without a &ght In Pasay City, suburb of Manila, Police cornered Mm in an apartment house. Ulo escaped from police last year shortly before he was found guilty of
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  • 46 3 BANGKOK: Goa has bought 2,775 tons of rice from Thailand this year, according to statistics Issued by the Ministry of Economic Affairs on the country's rice trade. The report said that Goa bought Thai rice this year for the first time. I
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  • 296 3 Congress Party Leadership In Andhra Move To Avoid Contest KURNOOL: Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Chief Minister of Andhra, left for Delhi via Hyderabad, last week. It is understood that Mr. Gopala Reddi has been called by the Congress High Command for consultations regarding the ensuing election of leader of the
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  • 112 3 MEETING OF ANDHRA CONGRESS M.L.As. Mr. B. Gopala Reddi, Chief Minister and Leader of the United Legislature Congress Party, has issued notices to the party members calling for a meeting of the party at Kurnool on Oct. 21 to elect a leader for the party at 4 p.m. on that
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  • 128 3 Mr. U. N. Dhebar, Congress President, it is learnt, contacted on the phone Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, who arrived in Vijeyawada to take part in the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations from Kurnool. and invited him to Delhi to take part in the consultations with the
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  • 221 3 NEW DELHI: With the inauguration of the reorganised States dr awning near, Cong, leaders of some of these States had consultations here with the Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, in connection with the forthcoming election of leaders of respective Congress Assembly parties. Later, Mr. Dhebar
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  • 1528 4 MaeMILLAN PLAN ANALYSED BOMBAY: The proposal made by Mr. MacMillan, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, for a free trading area of Britain, Western Europe and, if possible, the Commonwealth has been sprung upon the last party rather abruptly- To Western Europe' the
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  • 403 4 New Employment Scheme For Punjab JULLUNDUR: Several new schemes are to be undertaken by the Resettlement and Employment Exchanges under the second Five- Year Plan to widen the scope of the exchanges. The government, it is learned, contemplates the compilation, on an all-India basis, of a dictionary of occupations, which
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  • 78 4 LONDON: Britain is holding her own i n the battle for the Central African area market which is expanding at the rate of 15 per cent per annum. From over £77,457,000 worth of goods imported <into the area l n the nrst half of this year, Britain
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  • 74 4 WARSAW: The National Library here has reported the finding of a number of letters which are expected to throw light on the early life of Joseph Conrad, the novelist. The letters were written by his uncle, Tadeusz Bobrowski between 1869 and 1893. Conrad was born in Poland but
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  • 172 4 PHOTOS Gaily coloured umbrellas wave in the air, a drum beats out the rhythm, and African dancers go into their song and dance entertainment for Princess Margaret in the courtyard of the Sultan s Palace at Zanzibar on Oct. 5. Many of the dancers wore bells
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  • 233 4 umc.s of Hiuen Tsiang's translation of Sanskrit Mahayana texts are to be presented to the Union Government by the Chinese representative to the 2,500 th Buddha Mahaparinirvana Jayanti celebrations at. New Delhi next month. The volumes will be sent to the Nalanda Pali Institute, where
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  • 77 4 LOCKOUT DECLARED IN TEXTILE MILLS SALEM: The Management of Mettur Textile Mills, Mettur has declared a lockout of the mill since Friday last, following a stay-in-strike by the workers as a protest against the action taken against a UFtiS' Mni the Splnnln Master The Management declared the lockout as according
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  • 198 4 rt..i.iP°X BAY: f 6 61 1 Wftst Germans are visiting India SSferaSSL hell. moOth P artici P at^ In Professor Hallstein, Secretary of the West German Foreign Office, who will lead his country's delegation to tha UNESCO conference in New Delhi next month, will arrive
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  • 442 4 TUTICORIN: The preliminary charge-sheet in the X.V.X. Sami Murder Case was filed on Oct. 8 before the sub-Ma-gistrate by C.I.D. Inspector B. P. Silva. Eleven accused are mentioned in the charge-sheet. They are: Santhiago (Municipal lorry driver), Ponnusami, Athi, Perumal Nadar (lorry owner and money lender),
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  • 181 4 MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 13 A man and woman and their 21-year-old son were all Jailed here for conspiring with a man named Chong to evade customs duty on watches, stockings and lighters brought into Britain form Singapore. They were: Kjohn Kay, 45, and his former
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  • 64 4 DELHI— MADRAS AIR SERVICE NAGPUR: Efforts are being made to get the Delhi-Madras day service of the Airlines Corporation halt on its upward and downward flights at Bhopal, the proposed capital of the new State of Madhya Pradesh. If the efforts succeed, as according to Indications they are likely to,
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  • 1785 5  -  S. P. Sharma iinlimiiil By QF the Bhakti movements that have sprung up the Hindus at various times and places, none is more noteworthy than that of the Ungayats. It Inculcates exclusive devotion to Shiva as a personal god and is prevalent mainly in
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  • 136 5 LONDON: Britain's steel manufacturers spent £58,000,--000 on development schemes last year. An outlay of a further £67,--600,000 on other projects for the future has been approved. In neither case are projects, costing less than £100.000. included. These figures are revealed in the annual report of the National
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  • 205 5 n LONDON. Pay increases were granted to more than 11,000,--000 British workers in the first eight months of this year, figures issued by the Ministry of Labour reveal. They totalled £5,970,600 a week, which works out at an average of just overlO shillings. During
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  • 11 5 The Timber Mechanics Section, the larrert aiwi
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  • 291 5 mm^^^^m The nature of the assistance and the terms on which it is to be rendered ac tobe discussed further i n Tokyo by the Japanese delegation. A. number of suggestions are stated to have been made by the Union Government on which
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  • 124 5 NEW DELHI: The Railway Board has decided to set up a fuel economy training centre at Dhanbad, Bihar. The decision, says a Government Press release, has been taken in pursuance of one of the recommendations of the Railway Fuel Economy Enquiry Committee, which had suggested that
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  • 65 5 PHOTO, Vfeft tautened worker Identifies this bridge m Indian, othenyhJue the ohoto hfva bee* made anywhere in the world. Nearly two thousand Tnußon doUarV^ve^S allocated *y India to railway development under the Second Five- Year Dlai In *ldl£2 some aspect* of her labour force problems, India has
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  • 40 6 DAMASCUS. Syria, Oct. 14. A Syrian 15-man parliamentary delegation will leave Oct. 20 for a one month tour of Red China, Indonesia and Japan at the Invitation of these countries, a parliament spokesman said Saturday AP
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  • 559 6 Russia Egypt Oppose U.N. Approval For W. Plan UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Oct. 14 The Suez crisis erupted into a new quarrel Saturday night when the Soviet Union and Egypt bitterly rejected a renewed British-French demand for U.N. approval of western plans for solving 'the problem.
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  • 94 6 A— POWERSHIP MERCHANT SHIP WASHINGTON, Oct. I€.— President Eisenhower on Monday will give the order for construction of a nuclear lowered merchant ship, which Congress authorised at the last session. A White House ceremony has been arranged for the occasion. White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said the atomic
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  • 120 6 BIG JEWEL THEFT DURING EDEN'S RECEPTION LLANDUbNO, Wales, Oct. 14- Jewel thieves robbed a Conservative party leader during the night under the noses of British Government chiefs and some of the nation's foremost aristocrats attending a party convention here. While the Conservative dignitaries were bustling around the foyer of the
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  • 119 6 VIETNAM CHINESE AND NATURALISATION SAIGON, Oct. 14.— Eighty Chinese representatives from all over south and central Vietnam have assembled In Saigon to discuss the Vietnamese government's recent law naturalizing all overseas Chinese born in Vietnam, it was learned here yesterday. One or two deputies of various Chinese congregations from every
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  • 222 6 BANGKOK. Oct. 14 Thai newspapers Saturday called the American film "The King and I" a "tissue of -falsehoods which has been made into a farce with no intention to promote ties of friendship between Thailand and America." It was the fourth day of editor
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  • 98 6 TAIPEH. Oct. 14— Mr. Tsal Ho Chang, Leader of a 10--member industrial and commercial delegation from the overseas Chinese community in Singapore, said today that he was going to explore possibility here of importing Formosan products into Singapore. Detailed discussions between his delegation and the Nationalist
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  • 265 6 -CHOU'S DEMAND HONG KONG, Oct. 14.-R e d Chinese Premier Chou En Lai has bluntly ordered Britain "to drastically punish Kuomintang agents"* who, he said, were responsible for three days of bloody rioting here. Using unusually severe language, the Premier pointedly said "the Chinese
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  • 33 6 SUKARNO NOT TO PASS THRU HONG KONG HONG KONG, Oct. U The Indonesian 1 Consulate here announced yesterday President Soekarno has cancelled his trip to Hong Kong and will from Red China.- AP
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  • 54 6 MANILA, oct. 14,-lpresi. dent Ramon Magsaysay Saturday approved the awarding of the Philippines' WgLat honour, the Order of Sikatuna Lakan class, to south Vietnam President Nyo Dinh demand Foreign Minister Vio Van Mau The awards were made in connection with South Vietnam's celebration of its arstSniversary
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  • 40 6 TABORA, Tanganyika, Oct. 14. Princess Margaret Daid a Hyln X visit yesterday toTabora, an ancient slave trading centre later developed by th! Germans as the capital of Tanganyika. Britain's African colonies, visited a tribal bazaar- AP
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  • 27 6 niSf l 5S lft "—Moscow Radio Announced Sunda v the of A Sn/rnS? Soviet Ambaasa<ior to Austria as Ambassador to West Geri many.- AP
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  • 116 6 3000 CHINESE ROUNDED UP IN HONG KONG niWU K.UJNU, UCt. 14 UOcials said the death toll thus far in the Hong Kong rioting stands at 45, but may be increased after a full investigation at Tsunwan, where an estimated .30 Chinese were killed in a clash between Nationalist and Communist
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  • 134 6 Marshall On His China Trip HONGKONG, Oct. 14 Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, arrived here from Canton by rail today on his way home from Communist China. Mr. Marshall told reporters at the railway station that trade contracts concluded between the Singapore delegation and China would serve
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  • 228 6 LONDON. Oct. 14— Tanya Chwastov. halted in flight with her father from the United States to Soviet Russia, has been made a ward of the British High Court under a law first devised to protect poor little rich girls. A judge will
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  • 367 6 taPtaHn o 14 7 1 mM o t ou'«t«on Sunday PicQulln Juli? 3 •r d y plOt ln H nd Overthrow liTi- *w X SL?S? 9 h r v «Wte«to in favour of her iB-yoar-oid daughter Prlnooot Beatrix. The newspaper will say it learned of
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  • 523 6 Soviet Applies Veto On Anglo.Fr. Plan NEW YORK, Oct. 14 The Soviet veto was used for the 78th time in the United Nations Security Council late night to kill part of an Anglo-French resolution approving the 18-nation plan for international control of the Suez Canal
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    95 6 Mr. Muthiah (with crutches) a cripple, who had lost botK hi 8 legs In an accident on railway was presented with a draft for $9,669.86 (Rs. 14 962-15-0) by Mr. 8. Palanivel Filial (second from left) of Kuala Lumpur i n the presence of SwamJ Sahajananda M.L.A Madras (third from
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