Indian Daily Mail, 4 August 1950

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. M. NO. 172 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950. FOUR PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 201 1 All Resources Of Govt. Will Be Used Against Them NEW DELHI, Au. 3 .--The Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel said m the Parliament yesterday that the Government would meet with ''all the resources" at. their command, the challei ge from those, who
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  • 28 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 3.— The Indian Parliament yesterday passed a motion of thanks to the President for his address to the Parliament on Mon-! day. GIIS
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  • 52 1 they adopted methods of non- violence; I if they persist m their methods, thtn they must take their chance. I cannot help it." I He pointed out that m so far is centrally administered areas were concerned, there was only one detenu at present as compared to 177 a year
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  • 147 1 NEPAL PREMIER WELCOMES TREATIES WITH INDIA I KHATMANDU, Aug. 3.— The Prime Minister of Nepal, Maharaja Mnhun Samsher Janjc Bahadur Rana, has expressed confidence that recent treaties of friendship and commerce with India "will help m strengthening ;«nd making jet closer the present happy relations and understanding throughout the centuries."
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  • 81 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Aug. 3— Mr. Morarji Desai. (Bombay's Home Minister m charge of Information, told pressmen today that the State Government was prepared to withdraw all restrictions on the Press including the Press Emergency Act itself if the editors formulate "a
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  • 206 1 NEW DELHI, Auk. 3.— lndia's economic situation was "difficult but no: desperate,' finance Minister C D Deshnrikh MMired Parliament ho..v yesterday. 1 tie monetary field "has siiov/n a distinct improvement and there are signs of returning conndence.' The Gjvernment rnrof.nl— il he said,
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  • 52 1 (From Our Onn Conv-ipnmlcnt BOMBAY. Aug. 3.— High Ude on •Tuly 29 destroyed about 15 houses and huts m Bhimpore Village, ten miles from Surat. The tide causer) the sea to advance about fifteen feet. The Hinuman Temple erected six years ago is today m a pool of
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  • 222 1 MADRAS, Aug. 3. The failure of the monsoon for the third successive year has left this South Indian state with a critical situation. Lakes are dry, crops have withered and cattle are starving. Some farmers are migrating. The price of rice has tripled m
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  • 35 1 The fortnightly meeting of 'tie Divine Life Society will be held a: 843, Pasir Panjang Soad. the reoi- dence of Mr. S. Manikkam. tomorrow, Saturday, Aug. 5, at 7.30 p en AU are cordially invited.
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  • 121 1 CHOLERA SUBSIDES IN BOMBAY (From Our Own Correspondent i BOMEAY, Aug. 3.— Cholera epidemic which broke out m Bombay City nnrt suburbs m the middle of July has now considerably abated, an Official of the Health Department of the Bombay Municipal Corporation Mdd today Lust e"oniii« 28 cases of suspected
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    41 1 PHOTO. The eyes r,t the world are upon JACOB A. MALIK (pictured here) who on Aujj. 1 took over the Presidency of the. United Nasons at Lake Success. Hi* I'refcideney en<ls the Heven-montli boycott of United Nations hy Soviet Russia. A.P.
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  • 124 1 DISCOVERY AT SEALDAH STATION (From Our Own Correspondent) CALCUTTA. A«fr. 3.— The Chemical powder detected here recently m Pakistani parcels |a transit to Dacca has proved to be of a "dangera* ope. it was learned here on Tuesday. The Government Chemical Examiner reported to i.overnment
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  • 100 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 3. Dv Ing i briel visit to Calcutta, on his way to Karachi on Auc 1. the Governor of East Bengal "Pakistan). Sir Firoa Khan Noon, had discuaio'is with the West Bengal Governor, Dr. Katju. Chief Minister. Dr. B. C. Roy. and the
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  • 67 1 BANGALORE. Aug. 3.— The 100 th all-metal broad gauge third clacs railway coach, called model 404. built for tho Indian Railways, has just been complete at the Bangalore Hindustan Aircraft Factcvy. It will now take un construction of another model 407. which is an improvement on
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  • 86 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) SHOLAPUR, Auk. 3— The Sholapur District Handloom Weavers Conjrress has requested Uio Government <>f Bombay to exempt the industry from the provisions of the Factories Act of 194 P.. In a memorandum they .said more than half of the tctal number of factories
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    50 1 PHOTO. Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers meet U.N. Mediator on Kashmir--(left to right) Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Sir Owen Dixon, United Nation* Mediator on Kashmir, and the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, seen during their meeting at Government House, New Delhi, on July 20. A.P.
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  • 371 1 TOKYO. Au£. S. U.S. Marines and the army*s reinforcing 2nd Infantry Division troops rolled into the combat area with Pershing tanks tonight to join the showdown battle for Southeast Korea. They were assigned positions supporting American froniHne troops, who had withdrawn
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  • 206 1 ASIAN GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP POSTPONED NEW DELHI, Aur. 3.— lndia's request for the postponement of ihe lirst Asian Games Championship, was i^reed to al a, meeting of the Council of the Fedeiation held m New Delhi on July 31. Representatives from India, the Philippines, Afghanistan. Ceylon. Indonesia, Thailand and Burma, attended
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  • 50 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 3. Nearly 2UO Indian .students attending school ir> Djakarta' will shortly got faclU. ties for Hindi education. The Intfian conmunity is making arrangements to develop the school at a cost of Rs. 320,000. Only English and Indonesian languages are are taught at present. GIIS
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI. Aiir. 3.— The Governments of India and Pakistan hwe a.sreed that the Trade A<;-eemekt between the two countries reached m April for two years should continue to operate till September 30 1950. This applies to such poods and p"modities mentioned m the Agreement as had
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  • 47 1 KARACHI. Pakistan. Auy. 3 Karl Kanaus. a senior official of the United States Department o* Agriculture, has been appointed an adviser to the Pakistan Ministry of Food ar>d Acrricnlture for a oj\nyear term H)s prlnoipaJ duty vill be the development ol an agrirut--1 tupal extension, service. AP
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  • 177 1 DR. RAMAN'S DISCOVERY .NEW DELHI, Auk. 3.— The researches recently carried out by the Indian Ecientist, Dr. C. V. Raman, have 'xnQpined the mystery of the origin colour phenomenon produced by a variety of feldspar. The results of the, investigation have been published m a Memoir by the Indian Academy
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  • 175 1 COLONY COURT HAS NO POWER TO TRY WESTERLING High Court's Decision At the hearing m the ease of Wcsterling's application to the Singapore High Court, which was concluded yesterday afternoon. Counsel for West.erling submitted to the Court that the provisions of Ihe Extradition Acts to Indonesia, had not been complied
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  • 96 1 JAKARTA. Aug. 3.— A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry tonight said the Indonesian Government will "m I all probability" appeal to the Privy Council. London, against the ruling out the Westerttng extradition by a Singapore court The sjwkesirian said the Indonesian Government had
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  • 807 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri. Aug. 4, 1950. TODDY IS KOBODY'S MONOPOLY! ALL South Indians are not toddy-drinkers nor are al' toddy-drinkers South Indians. We are compelled to clarify thus point m a most conclusive manner as a result of the wording of the Perak Government's Press Release on the
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  • 205 2 Sequel To Red-Instigated Looting Of Foodgrains PATN.V Aug. The Government oi Bihar has issued orders under the Bifcar 'Maintenance of Public Order Act imposing collective lines totalling Rs. 13,.">2f) on 33 viHagm m the •viipauli thana of Purnea district and the adjoini^ areas
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  • 137 2 BOMBAY. Aug. 3. Mr. Justice Dixit and Mr. Justice Chainani at the Bombay High Court on Wednesday July 26 ;;et aside the sentence of onviction passed by a Presidency Magistrate on Mi. A. H. Hinton, Deputy Assistant Director, Lands and Hirings, Government of
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  • 94 2 BOMBAY. Aii£. 3. A decision to rail a complete strike m the textile 'mills m Bombay city over the question of bonus was taken at two mass tallies of textile workers held here on Sunday evening. The Socialist controlled Mill Mazdoor Sabha passed
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI. An- 3— Mr. Prem Krishen, 1.C.5.. hn.s be^n appointed hrul of the Indian military mission m Berlin Uld head of the Indian mission to the Allied High Commission at Bonn. according to n communique issued by the Ex-:«-i;iml Affairs Ministry. Mr.
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  • 34 2 BALASORE, Aug. 3.— A batch of 332 East Bengal refugees families, consisting of 1,304 persons, arrived at Amarda Road on Tuesday morning by a special train from Ranaghat. FOC
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  • 127 2 BURNING OF NEWSPAPERS IN ASSAM GAUHATi. Aug. 3..— Prof. K. N. D;:L>., General Secretary of the iflMam Sahltya Sabha, m a statement on tiie observance of th«j State lianguage Day on July 16 last says that The burning of newspapers or assaulting hawkers or correspondents of newspapers is no part
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  • 51 2 MURREE. Aug. 3. Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, Governor of Punjab (Pi, has accepted the resignation of Malik Mohammed Anwar, Adviser for Law and Order. In his letter of resignation, Malik Anwar replied m detail to the charges levelled against nim m the League Council resolution.
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  • 115 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 3.— Exports from India to Britain from January to April, 1950, were placed at Rs. 36.78 crores, according to Indian Govern ment trade figures available here. Imports into India from Britain during the same period totalled Rs 35.11 cvores, giving India a smali
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  • 156 2 Stepping Up Jute And Cotton Production: Central Govt.'s Plans NEW DELHI, Aug. 3.— lndia has planned to increase its cotton pro duction by six lakhs bales, compared to last year, and of jute and mesta by twelve lakhs bales, a spokesman of the Central Agricultural Ministry said here. The spokesman,
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    72 2 PHOTO. kTuicess JViargarec attended the ca np lire suig sung held at Cheyney Farm, Oxford, on the night of Ju.y 29, at the conclusion of the World Conference of Girl Guides. The Pri .cess wore the uniform of a Commodore of Sea Rangers. Photo sh >ws: Princess Margaret presenting a
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  • 129 2 AMRITSAR, Aug. 3. The Shirnmani AkaU Dal today called upon all Sikh members of legislature elected on the Panthic ticket to resign their Congress Party membership and create a separate bloc. In a resolution passed after seven hours' deliberation on Sunday the
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  • 65 2 MUZAFFARPUR, Aug. 3.— About 200 workers employed by a firm of engineers and contractors were arrested at the factory gate on Saturday for violating orders under Sec. 144 CrPC. Four hundred workers of the Company are on strike for the last ninp days. Though declared illegal
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  • 110 2 NAGPUR. Aug. 3. Orissa and Madhya Pradesh will be directly linked up by road with the proposed construction of a 1,000-foot high level bridge over the river Mahanadi at Arang, 27 miles east of Ralpur, on Raipur Sambalpur Road. The Govt. of India,
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  • 43 2 HYDERABAD, Aug. 3.— A Bull fight will he staged at the Secunderabad Race Course on Aug. 12 next as :?art of a grand show organised by the Troops Welfare Committee to *-:»ise funds for the welfare at the famiHe* of Indian troops.- FOC
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  • 202 2 INDIA'S CENSUS IN FEB.: POPULATION OF 350M ANTICIPATED HYDERABAD, Aug. 3.— Mr. R. A. Gopaiaswami, RegistrarGeneral of India, anticipated I"dia's population to number 350 m when the next census figures v ere published. Mr. Gopalas ::rr.i, speaking; to Pressmen at the Hyderabad Boat Cub on Sunday evening, expected that 800,000
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  • 82 2 3OMBAY, Ail*. 3.— The sale and manufacture of 2 per cent beer, allowed under the Bombay Prohibition Act, would be stopped m the State, Mr. L. M. Patil, Minister for Excise, Bombay, told Pressmen. An order had been issued to Collectors to act
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  • 104 2 BOMBAY, Aug. 3. The Socialist Party has issued a circular to its provincial and regional secretaries to resort to picketing of shops of "known profiteers." "Special attention" is to be. paid to wholesale dealers m cloth, -.edioines, gur and several other essential articles. The circular
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  • 102 2 DACCA, Aug. 3.— Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, President of the All-Pakistan Awami Muslim League, left for Karachi on Saturday afternoon. He came here to appear before the Election Tribunal m connexion with the Assembly bye-election m Tantjail m which an Awami League candidate had defeated
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  • 88 2 STUTTGART, Aug. 3.— The nineday session of the 21st Congress of the International Federation of Transport Workers which concluded here today, adopted the report of its seafarers' section, calling for a joint organization for Indian and Pakistani seamen. The report suggested that the Governments of India
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  • 50 2 BANARAS, Aug. 3 A footboard traveller lost both his legs on Sunday morning when he fell down on the line while the Punjab Mail was entering the yard of a wayside station between Buxar and Moghalsarai. He was admitted to the Railway Hospital, Moghalsarai.- FOC
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  • 170 2 TR IV ANDRUW. Aup. 3— About 100 houses have been washed away by the o rendering at least 500 people homeless at Enayam and Piinmthirfl on lh«> n.-ast south of Trivandrum. T r Gh>* Minister, Mr. T. K. Narayan?. Pillal, and the Finance Minister,
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  • 478 3 CEYLON NEWS: CeyloriZDelegation Leader's View COLOMBO, Aug. 3. —"T he LL.O. was the onlj answer to Communism" said Mr. Montague Jayewickreme, Parliamentary Seer: tar y to the Minister of Labour and Social Services, and leader of the Ceylon delegation to the 1.L.0. (International
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  • 307 3 COLOMBO, Aug. 3. Dr. J. H. F. Jayasuriya, ai the inaugural meeting of the Anti-Tuberculosis Association at Dehiwela-Mt. Lavinia, said that over 70,00J people m Ceylon suffered from pulmonary tuberculosis about one m every hundred persons. In Colombo and other crowded towns the incidence
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    40 3 PHOTO. Smoke* wirla from the fiery plftt as a 3.5 Bazooka, the United States Army, latest anti-tank weapon, is nred m action by Amtrican «omewh?re m Korea. The new Bazooka ls reported to have been successful agajist heavy tanks A.P.
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  • 352 3 DON'T SEND ME TO MENTAL HOSPITAL A WOMAN'S SUCCESSFUL PLEA IN COURT COLOMBO, Aug. 7 am not mad; please do not take me to that hell the Mental Hospital shouted a woman to the judge who ordered her to be sent to the House of Observation. The woman clung to
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  • 359 3 CEYLON TO ATTEND WORLD BANK CONFERENCE IN PARIS COLOMBO, Aug. 3.— Mr. J. Jayawardene, finance Minister, who will represent Ceylon at the conference of ih<> Board o? Governors of the World hank m Paris m September, said here that he would preu for ready availability of funds or lotins from
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  • 137 3 RS. 128M. FOR DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES COLOMBO. Aug. 3.— Provision jT R5. 123,135,991 is made m the dratt estimates, for the financial year 1950-51 out of loan funds for important development schemes. Including the reorganisation of some or the existing State factories. Out of this- a sum of Rs. 5,444,051 i^
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  • 115 3 GOVT. OFFICERS DISMISSED FOR CORRUPTION COLOMBO. Aug. 3.— The Publ c '-*Vlcp'C.-?fnm:s:on. within the 1 l\ W weeks, has ciispo;ed of a fu tixet sixteen cases of officers found guilty of corruptijn by the Br.b:ry Ccmmis-sioner and has ordered the iismisral ot eleven officers, say v rommunique issued by the
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  • 375 3 SADHU- POLICE CLASH IN PURI 6 WITNESSES EXAMINED BY SPECIAL OFFICER PURI, Aug. S. Six witnesses were examined before Mr. P. C. Mahanti. Special Officer appointed by the Government of Orissa who began the enquiry into the incidents of July 18 during the last car festival here on Saturday. Fourteen
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  • 432 3 SCHEME APPROVED BY FINANCE COMMITTEE NEW DELHI, Aug. 3. The Standing Finance Committee approved on Saturday a number of impotant projects including the building of a refugee township near Kandla port, expansion of the telephone service m Ahmedabad, extension of labour welfare laws to
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  • 75 3 BOMBAY Aug. 3— Mr. Mugnecram Bangur, the well-known industrialist, died on Saturday at Didwa,na. He was 77. Mr. Bangur was one of the leading share-dealers m Calcutta Stock Exchange and was a Founder Member of the Calcutta Stock Exchange Association which he served m various capacities.
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    38 3 PHOTO. This South Korean soldier decked out m camouflaged helmet and ammunition carrier^ found the going better on bare feet. Pictured here as he tramps along the battle highway he carries the burdensome boots m his hand.— A.P.
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  • 138 3 OAUHATI, Aug. 3. 'lhe Assam Rail Link Committee has decided to (••arrange despatches 01 goods lrom the O.T. railway. According to the new arrangement, most of the Crom northern India generally carried by O.T.F. direct to Assam by the Assam Rail Link will
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  • 271 4 Bulk Of Mail Destroyed At approximately 9.45 on Wednesday night the night mail train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur was tired on whilst m Johore. The railway guard was wounded m the groin by one shot and another is believed to
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  • 109 4 private house m an area m Penang. Tne PWD labourers' lines In an-' other area were also burnt by bandits. Yesterday afternoon in' Pahang a European mining engineer was attached by bandits wnile travel-; ling m jeep. He was killed instantaneously and two Special Constables of his escort were) wounded.
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  • 161 4 The Theosophical Society m Singapore celebrated on Tuesday Aug 1 its Charter Day— the 39th anniversary of the issue of its Charter on Aug. 1, 1911. by the then Pre sident of the International Theo--wphical Society, Dr. Annie Bes'ajU. Speakers at the Singapore Celebrations included
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  • 72 4 Singapore's Entre pet Trade A small sub-committee of ihj Trade Advisory Committee has been set up under th-3 Chairmanship >>f the Secretary for Economic Ailair: to study the question of how existing exchange regulations affect Any person, trading organisation or association wishing to bring certain problems before the committ?e or
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  • 288 4 INSPECTS SQUATTER RESETTLEMENT AREA NEAR DUNGUN In his visit to Trengganu on Monday, the Director of Operations, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harold Briggs, inspected a proposed squatter resettlement area about seven miles from the town of Dungun. Sir Harold Briggs' visit to Trengganu also enabled him to meet tbe
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  • 490 4 GEN. SFXRETARV'S STATEMENT The walk-out of Mr. Pat Johnson and the reported resignations can only be desscribed m the words of Mr, C. R. Attlee, Prime Minister of Great Britain, "There was m fact no split but only the shedding of a
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