Indian Daily Mail, 19 November 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail SIX PAGES 15 CENTS VOL. XII No. 275 biiS<iAt»OKE, MONO AY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956
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  • 487 1 Destruction Of A H-Bomb Stockpiles Proposed Summit Talks Of Big Four Plus India Suggested MOSCOW, Nov. 18 The Soviet Union has offered a sweeping disarmament plan, including destruction of all its H-bomb and A-bomb stockpiles if the Western powers do the same Premier Bulganin proposed a new
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  • 169 1 CAIRO, Nov. 18 Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary General, left here by air today for New York after two day* of talks with President Nasser and the Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy. Reuter. LONDON, Nov. 18 The Colonial Office has not yet received a report from
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  • 73 1 RUSSIA'S NUCLEAR TEST MOSCOW, Nov. 18— Russia yesterday carried out a nuclear test at a great height over Soviet territory, the Soviet News Agency Tass announced last night. The last Soviet Nuclear Test reported by Tass was on September 2 this year. The agency said at the time that another
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  • 35 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 18. The Russian team chief engineer working m the Bhilai steel plant m Madhya Pradesh, N. G. Krantenko, died Saturday evening m a drowning accident m Maloda.- AP
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  • 175 1 MADRAS LEG. COUNCIL MEMBERS ELIMINATION (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 18 The Government of India have decided that two out of six .nembers of Madras Legislative Council elected from the Graduates Constituency shall be eliminated by lots, A bill to this effect was introduced m the Lok Sabha on
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  • 94 1 LEBANON IS PRO-WESTERN IN ATTITUDE CAIRO, Nov. 18. The threat of a serious Moslem-Christian conflict loomed over Lebanon Saturday with the announcement of the resignation of Moslem Prime Minister Abdullah Yafi m protest against the failure of Christian President Camllie Chamoun to break off relations with Britain and France. The
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  • 244 1 MALAYAN GOVERNMENTS' WARNING TO PUBLIC Owing to the Middle East situation, it is possible that deliveries of petroleum products from normal sources of supply may suffer a slight decrease m frequency. The stocks and supply position m Malaya have been studied and will continue to be kept
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  • 125 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 18— The [ndian Communist Party organ published a letter from a Socialist leader asking India's Reds whether they have "spirit enough to declare their independence of Moscow and choose their own road to Socialism." Jay Prakash Narayan, of the Praja (People's) Socialist
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  • 62 1 CHOU EN-LAI TO VISIT MADRAS From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 18 Prime Minister of China Mr. Chou En-lai will spend two days m Madras during his forthcoming visit to India from Nov. 20 to Dec. 5 and 6 here, then visit Bangalore, Poona, Bombay and Calcuttta. All arrangements are
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  • 83 1 HONG KONG, Nov. 18.— The Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie an<j a royal party of 20 arrived here by air from Bangkok this morning on the way to Tokyo to-morrow for a State visit. The Emperor and his party were greeted at the airport by
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  • 132 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 18 Lieutenant General K. S. Thimaya, 56, will succeed General S. M. Shrinagesh as Indian Army Chief of Staff it was announced here. Lieutenant General Thimayya, who will be promoted to General, will take over the new command next May 15. when General Shrinagesh
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  • 114 1 PARIS, Nov. 18— Official French sources said today the latest Soviet message about disarmament seemed to be largely a "propaganda- move", but it was being seriously studied by the French Government. They said the Soviet Union a announced explosion of an atomic bomb seemed m contradiction with her
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  • 217 1 BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 18 Mr. Aneurin Bevan leader of the left wing of the Labour Party, said that the United Nations would fail m the Middle East unless it accepted responsibility for raising living standards there. Speaking at a
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  • 40 1 Mr. K.V.AI.Rm.Rm. Nachiappa Chettiar (garlanded) photographed on arrival at Singapore Airport, Saturday by Air India International. With him are prominent Indians who received him at the airport. Mr. Nachiappa is the nephew of Dr. Alagappa Chettiar. I.D.M.
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  • 201 1 CHARGE AGAINST BRITAIN COLOMBO, Ceylon, Nov. 18 The Ceylon Government has received a report charging Britain, during actions against Egypt, violated an undertaking not to use Ceylonese naval bases for war operations, a high defence ministry source said Saturday. The source said the
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  • 84 1 MORE RESIGNATIONS FROM "DAILY WORKER" LONDON, Nov. 18. The fourth member of the London Daily Worker to resign since Russian troops began crushing Hungary's fight for freedom, yesterday wrote his last column for the Communist paper. Film critic Patrick Goldrlng announced his resignation at the end of his Saturday column.
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  • 182 1 WEST WALK OUT FROM KHRUSHCHEV RECEPTION MOSCOW, Nov. 18 Envoys of North Atlantic Treaty countries and Israel staged a walkout from a Kremlin reception after a harsh attack by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Communist Party Leader, on 'the intrigurcs of reaction' m 'capitalist' countries, Mr, Khrushchev's attack was made m
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  • 141 1 INDIA'S STAND ON EGYPT AND HUNGARY TROY, New York. Nov. 18 —Mr. G. V. Ghukla, press attache for the Information Services of India, explained his country's view of the difference between foreign troops m Egypt ixn d > n Hungary. Mr. Shukla, addressing a teachers' discussion group at Emma Willard
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  • 471 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Mon. Nov. 19, 1956 WHEREABOUTS OF STUDENTS NO MYSTERY THE whereabouts cf some 2,000 Chinese high school students who have refused to register themselves under the new order of Chinese education, is reported to be a mystery to the police. According to one of our local
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  • 43 2 LONDON. Nov. 17— A house curfew was imposed on all the principal towns m Cyprus today following recent attacks on British civilians and soldiers. The curfew applies to Greek Cypriot youths between the ages of 12 an<j 26 Reutar
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  • 1794 2 Should Not Be Used As Excuse To Increase Prices Nehru's Appeal To Businessmen CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru appealed to businessmen not to be swept away by the lure of prohts to take advantage of the international crisis. Mr. Nehru, addressing a huge public meeting on
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  • 198 2 NEW DELHI: The more one thinks of the Buddha's way of life its religious tenets, its evolution as a popular faith and its spread m far-flung regions of Asia the more one is ablo to understand the great motivating force behind the magnificent and massive
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  • 123 2 LONDON: A lighthouse beam which can be seen for 3o miles is to shine on Pirotan Island m the Gulf of Cutch. It will have an apparent beam intensity of 500 000 candlepower. Yet the light source an incandescent petrol vapour mantis is only about
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  • 296 2 India's Policy Of Live Let Live NEW DELHI: The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad told Emperor Haile Sellassie of Ethiopia that India followed the principle of 'Live and Let Live In internal matters as well a& m her dealings with other nations and we would like that principle to be followed
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  • 258 2 JUL.LUNDUR; Family planning is to be OpUlarUmd among the rural population, the Community Devclcyn.ent Ministry having realise) that the implementation of its programme depends to a large extent on popultticn control. On the advice O f the min.stry, steps are being taken m the Punjab
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  • 504 2 Mahasabha Elections JODHPUR: Presiding over the 32nd session of the AUIndia Hindu Mahasabha here, Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, M.P., said that the Mahasabha would fight the next general elections on a •'positive constructive 1 programme economic, political and social for national reconstruction. Mr. Chatterjee said that ban on cow slaughter,
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  • 114 2 WANTED HUMAN RADAR TO GUARD WORLD PEACE! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Nov. 17. Iraq called on trie U.N. General Assembly yesterday to form a "brain trust" of top-qualified delegates to serve as a "radar" for guarding worl<i peace. Iraqi delegate Fadhil Jamall urged that the Assembly set up a board composed
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  • 3348 3  -  HARISHWAR DAYAL ORGANIZATION OF By WE may begin our considera- tion of this subject by, trussing briefly what diploUii C th° rkis hJI conduct of relations between states. A diplomatic! SEE?- com P Prigs *g the P body O 5 officials performing diplomatic I work, i
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  • 2912 3 tyE may now consider the organizatioi of the Tndian Foreign Service and establishments under the Ministry External Affairs Starting with a virtually cleW slate, we nave had from the first an m H e £f ate< service to "wwU" diplomatic, commerciai ana consular work abroad ard to
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  • 1082 4 Nehru Explains Objective BELIAGHATA: Addressing the Election Manifesto Sub-Committee of the All-India Coiyess Committee, Prime Minister Nehra is understood, to have said that harmony between heavy and smallscale industries should be achieved to ensure smooth economic progress. The Sub-Committee was formed to discuss the economic programme
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  • 88 4 USELESS LEARNING SINHALESE: MP JAFFNxx; Mr. C. Vanniasingam MP for Kopay. and President of the Federal Party, opening the exhibition of the Young Farmer's Club at Senguntha Hindu English School, Tinnevely, said that the Tamilspeaking people should forget the idea of securing Government jobs by learning Sinhalese When 80,000 SSC-qualifled
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  • 467 4 -GUNAWARDENE MORATUWA: "We are sorry for those who know English but cannot communicate m Sinhalese. But for that matter, we cannot deny the majority m this country the opportunity to carry on their communications with the Government unhindered," said Mr. Phkip Gunawardene, Minister for Agriculture and
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  • 76 4 HINDU MAHASABHA 32ND SESSION JODHPUR: The three-day 32nd session of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha was inaugurated here by Dr. N. B. Khare. amidst the chanting of Vedic hymns. Mr. N. C. Chatterjee, President of the Sabha, was m the chair. The inaugural session was addressed by Mr. V. G. Deshpande.
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  • 133 4 MADRAS: Steps are being taken by the Department of Khadi of the Madras Government to increase Khadi production and introduce new varieties m the market. Eight new sub-centres under the Intensive Khadi Development Scheme are to be opened shortly. Four of these will be located m Coimbatore
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  • 140 4 I SUICIDE OVER LETTER OR KISS? COLOMBO: A verdict ot suicide was recorded by< the City Coroner. Mr. J.N.C. Tiruchelvam at the inquest into the death of Joseph Rogers (30) of Dematagoda, who died on Friday at the General Hospital after taking acetic acid. Miss K. Rogers (58) of De
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  • 362 4 Had Sir John Been In Power English Compulsory Subject Tamil Medium For Tamil Speaking People COLOMBO: The president of the United National Party, Sir John Kotelawala, declared that if the UNP was the governing party, no Ceylonese would have been made to suffer for the reason that he did not
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  • 127 4 CALCUTTA: Prime Minister Nehru was m a somewhat ruffled mood before he settled down to work at the Working Committee meeting. He did not like the idea of an eight-seater limousine, i lent by an industrialist of Calcutta, pulling up at the airport to receive
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  • 248 4 Rock-Slicing Petroleum Geology In Pakistan A British technician whose rare speciality is reducing pieces of rock down ta the thickness of cigarette' 1 paper has arrived m Pakistan las'i month on a mission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. He is Mr. E.O. Rowland, chief technician of
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  • 85 4 New Punjab Ministers Sworn In CHANDIGARH: Five new Ministers and five Deputy Ministers of the expanded Punjab Ministry were sworn m at Raj Bhavan. The five newly appointed Ministers are: Sardar Gurbachan Singh Bajwa, Sardar Darbara Singh, Sardar Harcharan Singh. Mr. Prabodh Chandra and Sardar Prem Singh. The five new
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  • 139 4 SHEIKH ABDULLAH'S FUTURE CALCUTTA: "Sheikh Abdullah has no future", said Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Prime Minister of Kashmir, when asked by a U.P.I, representative about the future of Mr. Abdullah. The Premier added that instead of changing his outlook he had grown bitter and was now a frustrated man completely. Bakshi
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  • 198 4 KUMBAKONAM: The silver jrreetam, gold ear rings, neck c»iaiii and odeyanam when adorned the idol of Durga Ambal m Sri Nageswaraswami Temple, here were found missdng. It is stated that the priest who had gene to a near-ny sannadhi within the prakaram tor archana on his return
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  • 59 4 PHOTO. General Sir Hugh Stockwell (third from left) British Commander, Fixes a U.N. arm strap on Major A. C Carters, of the Royal Australian Artillery, as a group of United Natons Observers are pictured at the Suez Canal Company Headquarters m Port Said. 11 .>]«!
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  • 67 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 17.— Polish Communist Party chief Wladislaw Gornulka and Soviet Communist boss Nikit a S. Khrushchev toasted Polich Soviet friendship at a Kremlin luncheon Friday and it appeared that they reached at least surface agreements on the future relations of the two countries. Reliable sources said th«
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  • 960 5 Nehru's Concept Of Socialist Society ftmt^^^H^' lU*? Party's election man', JH-&- a^lW «*"P |ia lto ls Riven to the party's ultimate goal—the 8oo«01st pattern of society «ittta??'»?^i M F: Nehru's remarks at the cl:sed-door hekf? t M?»h f*^? Sub-C mmittee meeting X2L iSfJ^K ata> this
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  • 126 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— The recent riots m Singapore and the act.vities of Com-munist-hispsred Chinese students are to be discussed at the seventh meeting cf the Anzus Ciouncil here today, officials said. Members of the council, Australia. New Zealand ana the United States, who also arc
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  • 108 5 TO INVESTIGATE HUNGARIAN SITUATION UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 17. Ambassador Arthur S. Lall, India's permanent delegate to the U.N. has been appointed to a special U.N. committee investigating the tragic events m Hungary. This was announced Friday by the U.N. as its officials worked to carry out a resolution
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  • 157 5 YUGOSLAVIA'S OFFICERS MEN UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Nov. 17 The U.N. announced Friday an advance party of 44 officers and enlisted men of the Yugoslav army will fly Saturday to Abu Suweir air port m. Egypt for duty with the U.N, emergency police force. This is the first group to be
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  • 288 5 THEY'RE JAMMING CAIRO RADIO PORT SAID, Egypt, Nov. 17 The commander of BritishFrench forces m Egypt announced Friday they were jamming Cairo Radio m an attempt to block out "some very wild statements which are unsettling the population." Lt. Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell said the jamming started Thursday night. Earlier
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  • 267 5 ARABS SPURN RED OFFER OF VOLUNTEERS BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 17. Arab kings and presidents have apparently spurned offers of Communist volunteers for Arab armies. Western observers read this between the lines of the communique issues by Arab heads of states who held a ''parley at tiie summit" m Beirut this
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  • 54 5 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17— i "We protest India's support to Russian aggression m Hungary," said big posters pasted on New Delhi walls Friday. The posters, put up by the Praja (Peoples) Socialist Party to advertize weekend public demonstrations, added: "Hungary is no less a victim of aggression than
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  • 523 5 BOMBAY: The second Asian Socialist conference, at its plenary session here adopted a report prepared by its Economic Committee, suggesting that for rapid progress m the development of Asian countries private enterprises and foreign capital should be permitted to operate "with such restrictions as may be
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  • 91 5 JOBLESS DEMONSTRATE IN DARBHANGA DARBHANGA: Several thousand villagers from different parts of Darbhanga district, led by Praja Socialists paraded the streets of Darbhanga town and held demonstrations before the Collectorate last Tuesday, demanding employment for the jobless and stoppage of eviction of kisans. The demonstrators also demanded punishment of officials
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  • 725 5 Faith Art NEW DELHI: The role of faith or spiritual force m the development of Buddhist and other Indian art was underlined by President Rajendra Prasad when he opened an Exhibition of Buddhist Art here. The Exhibition has been organised m connection with Buddha Jayanti by the Working Committee of
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  • 41 5 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17 Afghanistan has offered troops for the U.N international police force m Egypt, the Afghan embassy reported Friday m its regular bulletin. The bulletin said thousands of Afghans continued to volunteer to fight fcr Egypt AP
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  • 713 5 CONGRESS "REBELS" NO TICKET FOR ELECTIONS KURNOOL: The Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar. m the course of his recent Jetter to the leaders of Legislature Congress Parties of States has explained the decision of the Congress Central Election Committee to bar entry for six years into Congress and Congress
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  • 137 5 KARACHI. Nov. 17.—President Iskanrter Mirza aJia er.mc Minister Suhrawardy leave here today en a flying viisit to three Middile East joui tries m the President's .specia. plane. The two leaders will go first to Baghdad and after convereat.ons with the Iraqi premier, Suhrawardy will
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  • 110 6 BAGHDAD. Nov. 18.—President Iskandar Mirza and Prime Minister H. S. Suhrawardy arrived Saturday to take part m talks with leaders of Iraq and Turkey. All are members of the Baghdad Pact alliance. King Faisai and Prime Minister Nur Said welcomed the Pakistani visitors. Iraq announced
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  • 249 6 DISCONTENT OVER REFORMS OF HO CHI MINH'S GOYT. SAIGON, South Viei Nam, Nov. 18 A wave of riots and bloodshed has swept Communist North Viet Nam on a pattern resembling the autumn uprisings m East Eurpe against Red rule. Red China's Premier Chou En-lai is
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  • 154 6 BOMBAY, Nov. 18 Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandaranaike said yesterday he did not think there will be a third world war "though the position is still delicate and dangerous." Randaranaike was talking to newsmen at Santa Cruz Airport before flying to New York to address
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  • 136 6 COLOMBO, Nov 18. Premier Bandaranaike' left Ceylon yesterday to address the U.N. on Nov. 20. as spokesman for the four Colombo powers India, Burma Indonesia and Ceylon who met this week m New Delhi. Bandaranaike will put forward their views, notably on the
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  • 34 6 LONDON, Nov. 18.— Factory and office workers of Russia have raised a fund of 15 million rubles "to aid Egyptian victims of foreign aggression," Radio Moscow reported Saturday night.- AP
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  • 119 6 The Prime Minister said Britain would have been "slowly strangled" if it had ignored the Red buildup. "I can assure you that even the effect of the ships* sunk m the canal is a temporary one compared with the disaster this must have meant for us. "The
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  • 72 6 DJKARTA, Nov. 18. The Prime Minister of Indonesia Dr. AH Sastroamidjojo returned to Indonesia last night from the Colombo Powers Conference on the Middle East crisis. He said that during- his meeting with the Pakistani Premier Mr. H. S. suhrawardy, the Pakistani colleague had endorsed
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  • 307 6 CHOU TO VISIT SEVEN ASIAN COUNTRIES HONGKONG, Nov. 18 Premier Chou En-lai of Red China left yesterday for a "friendly visit" to seven Asian nations, Peking Radio said. The first stop on the Communist leader's itinerary is Red North Vietnam, where the anti- government demonstrations were reported for the first
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  • 62 6 From Our Own Correspondent SRINAGAR, Nov. 18— All clauses of the new Constitution j for Kashmir have been passed j and will come into force from Jan. 26 next year Republic Day. With justice, equality, liberty, fraternity as its four pillars, the Constitution lays down that "Jammu
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  • 409 6 CAPODICHINO AIRPORT. Naples, Nov. 18.— A 50-strong advance party of India's 700--man contingent to the United Nations International Emergency Force m Egypt arrived here by air yesterday. They flew the 3,600-mile, twenty-hour trip from Agra. India, m two giant Globemaster U.S. Navy troopcarriers. Aboard" tht first
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  • 236 6 EDEN DEFENDS ACTION LONDON, Nov. 18 Prime Minister Eden said yesterday Anglo-French military intervention m Egypt blocked a Communist plot which would have led to "the loss of countless lives and more other evils than we can ever estimate." "We make no apology,
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  • 48 6 I.D.M. The last batch of the Indian Olympic contingent to Melbourne passed though Singapore Saturday by Air India International. They were met at ;he airport by the executives of the S.A.F.A. (picture above). Picture below shows the members of the Indian Soccer Team.-
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  • 200 6 WELLINGTON. Nov. 18 Ministers of 21 Colombo Plan countries will attend the Plan's Consultative Committee meeting m Wellington from Dec. 4 to Dec. 8 to discuss the progress of the vast development projects m South and South-East Asia. The ministers will also
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  • 131 6 JAKARTA, Nov. 18 Indonesian Prime Minister All Sastroamidjojo said on his return home Saturday night that Pakistan Premier H. S. Suhrawardy had endorsed the "greater part" of the recent Colombo powers joint statement. Sastroamidjojo took part m the New Delhi talks with the Premiers of
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  • 152 6 Egypt Imposes Restrictions On Br. Fr. Nationals CAIRO, Nov. 18 The Egyptian authorities have decided to put all British and French nationals m Egypt under restricted residence, the Director-Genera) of the information Department Sayed Abdel Kadar Hatem announced here yesterday. He said this was a measure for their own personal
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  • 152 6 A Communist terrorist, holding the rank of State Committee Member, has been killed by Security Forces m the Federation. Lav Lee, State Committee Member of the Communist terrorist organisation representing the Johore/Malacca and Tangkak district and responsible for Communist terrorist propaganda m these districts, was killed
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  • 52 6 JERUSALEM, Nov. 18. Five Egyptian soldiers were killed and one captured Saturday when an Egytian army patrol penetrated eastward from the Suez Canal area Into the Slnal desert and clashed with an Israeli unit, an Israeli Army spokesman announced. The spokesmen said there no Israeli casualties.-
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  • 99 6 RELIGION ATHEISM TROY, New York, Nov. 18— Ambassador Mohammed All of Pakistan says that a third world war would be between forces of religion and atheism. He said that Communism was an atheistic doctrine of materialism m which "the state is all important and the individual counts for nothing." A.li,
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  • 90 6 U.S. AID TO REBUILD AFGHAN COLLEGE WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Afghanistan has accepted a U.S. offer to help rebuild a firedestroyed wing of Habibia College m Kabul, the International Co-operation Administration (ICA) said Saturday. The Government agency saW it would supply the college up to US$lOO,OOO worth of building materials, as
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  • 81 6 CALCUTTA, Nov. 18—Ethiopian Emperor Halle Selassie left here by air for Japan after a three week tour of India. Accompanying him m a specially chartered Air India International Constellation the "Bengal Princess" were his daughter, grand daughter and his second son the Duke of Harar and
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