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New York, Nov. 28.

The Portugiese Foreign Ministër, Dr Paulo Cunha, today denounced Russian objections to Portuguese colonies in India as “an yhwarranted interference” in his country's affairs.

He commented on a statement made earlier today at Madras by the Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, claim- ing that there was no justification by which any foreign country still held territory in India.

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In an interview with the press sherdly after his arrival here for a thre-week visit D: Cunha sold Morshal Bulganin's state- ment emphasized that it was Important to the Western world that Portugal retain her indian potsessions.

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"This statement of Russia's premier," he said, "about Por- fuguese territories

India shows very

clearly that the presence of Portuguese civilisa- on in India serves the cause of the Occidental world."

The Foreign Minister indicated that by

to the exist- objecting thee Portuguese territories in Marshal Bulganin saw in

ela challenge to Communisi

not

attempts to penetrate that area.

Dr Cunha said he was

Marshal Bulgahin's Becrust I never be. Beved the Russians to be great diplomats.

Dr Cunha repeated his de- nuneigilon of Marshal Bulgarin's remarks when he faced a group of reporters at Hifa Arst formal press conférente.

Stáj Mohammed ben Youseef, Sultan of French Morocco recently restored to His Mirons after an exile of more than two-and-one-half years, addresses cheering crowd of his subjects from the Esplanade of Mechouar in front of the Im- Drah Idideral Robat, Oh the peulun cầu be seen in Green aud-red gfduroy embrőfáéred molto which reads: **Lives Mohammed V, Hero of Free Morocco."—Expitis Photo,

DOUGLAS REVIEWS TOUR

Rantian. Tyranny Russians

He said he had just learned

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of the Russian leader's statement frem i United Press d'épatch and that he und it "ridiculous" for Marshal Bulganin to pre- behalf of tend to speak freedom.

"I don't need to tell you in the United States about the light of the territories under 3 Navy BuerMary charies, the tyrephy of Russia," he said

Thomas, aboard the powerful

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rights."--United Press.

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Canberra, Nov. 28.

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New York, Nov. 28.

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in a magazine article today that the Soviet Union Cinemascopo with Stereophonic Sound - Wido Stredn! was exploiting natives within its Central Asian borders and using a "brand of colonialism similar to the kind the French practise in Morocco;"

In

the article in Look

magazine about his recent trip hrough Soviet Central Asia. Mr Douglas said

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Union wag fostering

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through "segregated schools, special courts for the trial

izial of Russians, discrimina:ing againsi the native people, a ruthless of all nationalist and a quick liquida- dere of all three who brea he a word of liberty."

Today. In Central Asia. Mr

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factories producing · Foods from agricultural Impic- ments to machine tools,"

Never before in history has any The National Development

vehlele, ravelled ко

climates tar Department without taking on mort fuel. 500.000 television receivers will The Navy has hot jild how be sold in Australia, during the for it can go before the first five years of television. craft's power plant mus: After conducting a survey of

of group new radio-acuve the prospects of the television receive eleinen-United Press.

Industry. the department reported that Australla would have six television stations in operation in 1050-57, three each In Sydney and Melbourne.

The report

said that most parts for TV sets are made in Austrális, dified several com- panies will produce cathode ray picture tubes."-China Mail Special.

Australian Novelist

To Marry

New York, Nov. 20. Apstralian novelist Catherine Gasitin, 28, arrived here by plane, from London this morning to marry, 801 Cornberg, 40, director of studio and plant planping for the National Broad- castling Corporationi.

The couple will be wed on Thursday in a ceremony at the Ethical Cilturo Society. They will make their home in Mr Gomberg's Firth Avoitus apart- ment,

WOMAN PEGS

NICKEL CLAIM

Gatoona, Nov. 28. ' #omin prospector who truck fick by accident has re- gistered a dalmi át Jugondoma, 50 milies west of Kerð.

She and fellow ¦ prospeciors

ä built

hut

after pegging a cop pat claim and found the hut was right on top of an outcrop of nickel pro.

Russian Creations He added: "These are Russian crea tons. and Ruslano Central Arla get 30 per cent ingre salary than the sale job pays the Asian applicants.

"In spite of nearly 40 years of the represive Soviet practices, fuife of hallonalism stl burns in Central

Asia. But because of the omnipresent MVD and the Communist Party.

Mr Justice Douglas

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Asia is in the redim of prob- abilities" he said.Reuter,"

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Colombo, Nov. 28:

The Department of Education

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A local farmer has installed central healing in His heute, powered by lie warmth ven out by his 12 cows,

The farmer, Mr. Tage Espor has Instructed government sen, says it gives entire satis- schools to fly the Buddhist fingfaction," on full moon days and to allow

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Me Contempt Miss. Goskin ör), a buliness trip to Labilon. A spokesman of the Depart Wierd Hill Spek Alving, Kột ment of Geological Burvey said children to participate in re He has a machine which EX VELE. LA HOUve of Sydje), he claim contained ore, similar ligious observances.

draws worm air from the cowa AT 2.30, 5:30, 7.30 Special Times: At 2.305.10. he the fir Canada, whire about 80 per cent spent nearly 6,000 rupees.

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