Indian Daily Mail, 9 October 1952

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL VIII. NO. 240. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1952. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 92 1 NEW MEMBERS: WASHINGTON, Oct. B.— The State Department is studying a proposal to amend the Charter of the United Nations to end a deadlock with Russia over admission of new members. Under the proposal member* ship would be open to all in- dependent states not
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  • 256 1 Minority Congress Ministry Now In Unshakable Position Red Opposition Will Soon Crumble From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 8. Chief Minister Rajaji has succeeded effectively in weaning the Tamilnad Toilers Parry from the Communist-dominated United Democratic Front and making the position of his Ministry absolutely
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  • 65 1 Chinese Reds Occupy Kashmiri Village? SRINAGAK, Kashmir, Oct. B.— Chinese Communist troops have occupied the village of Menser, a former Kashmir enclave in Red-held Western Tibet, Tibetan traders report. With a population of 300, Menser has acknowledged Kashmir's sovereignty in the past and paid taxes when Kasshmir officials visited the
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  • 88 1 This fine building is the memorial t o Mathjatvna Gandhi whiten was opened by the Sultajn of Perak in the north-west Malayan town of Sitiawan on Thursday Oct. 2. The quarter-million structure comprises a school up to the intermediate stage open to all communities and a lecture
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  • 343 1 No Issue Of Govt. Rice To Eating Houses From Nov. I Govt. Will Take Steps To L Maintain Present Price Of Cooked Rice "I have now been instructed that as from Ist November, 1952 no further issjes of Government rice are to be made to restaurants, hotels and eating houses,"
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  • 95 1 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. 8. The north-east monsoon has broken in earnest about a week before it was expected. Heavy squalls have caused a breakdown of telephone lines and all telephonic communication between Bombay, Madras and Coimbatore was completely cut off.
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  • 64 1 W. Indies To Become Canada's 11th Province! MONTREAL, Oct. B.— Two West Indian officials predict that the British West Indies may one day become Canada's 11th province. One of them said Canada should take over leadership of the British Commonwealth because "Britain hns become decadent." The two men, attending the
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  • 245 1 Nehru Refutes Red Propaganda From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 8. The e have been no cose of starvation to death, declared Premier Nehru summing up his impressions of the tour of the famine affected areas of Rayalaseema. He admitted that long under nourishment seriously
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  • 190 1 NAIROBI. Oct. B—Members of the dread Mau Mau Society wh o fail to fulfil a series of secret oaths inflict a death curse upon themselves, a witness told the Nanyuki court yesterday An African native named Wanikl rattled off the wording of oaths allegedly taken by members
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  • 32 1 Begum Liaquat For U.N. KARACHI. Oct. 8. Besun Liaqirat All Khan, w>f^ of the assassinated prime Minister, ware named Tuesday as Pakistan's delegate to th° General Assem'tjly session of United Nations.- A.P.
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  • 318 1 Employers' Assn. Gives Assurance The Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association have assured the Board of Arbitration that whatever the findings of the Board these new wage rates would not be reduced although they will be increased with effect from Oct. should the award of the Board
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  • 96 1 Patil Committee Will Aid S. A. Satyagrahis From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Oct. B—Le*. ding ciitizends of Bombay have formed themselves into a Committee to give aid to the SatyagTahls restating- the racial laws in South Africa. The influential Committw under the lead of the Provincial ConRress President Mr. S.
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  • 48 1 BOMBAY. Oct. B.—Bystanders yesterday stoned three of the militiajy and government vehicles pressed tntc service to clear food from Bombay docks, when a strike af motor transport operators entered Its 7th day. The Bombay Government has posted police to guaxd the vehicles. Reuter
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  • 115 1 MADRAS. Oct. B.— Prime Minister Nehru went to see the drought areas and the rains came. Touring parched Madras and Mysore in the past four days he has addressed drenched crowds in pour* ring rain. "The rains are coining and the more It rains the better
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  • 59 1 K.L.M. To Have Atom-powered Plane AMSTERDAM. Oct. B.— KLM Royal Dutch Airlines may have one, perhaps two atomoowered planes costing 100.000.000 Guilders each, by 1967, the president-director. Dr. Albert Plesman, said here last night. Their use would yield 60.000,000 guilders annually, he added. Dr. Plesman was addressing KLM flying personnel
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  • 29 1 LAUSANNE, Oct. B.—Former Queen Narriman of Egypt said yesterday that reports in Cairo she intended to divorce ex -King Farouk were "all wrong, absolutely wrong.' AP
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  • 64 1 MUNSAN, Oct. 8. Th« United Nations today called off the Korean armistice talk* until the Communists accept one of the three Allied proposals on exchanging war prisoners or submit a proposal of their own. In Tokyo, UN. Far East Commander General Mark Clark said it
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  • 69 1 UNITED NATIONS HQ OQt. B.— A meeting of the UN Security Council has been called for Friday, Oct. 10. to consider the fourth report of Dr. Frank P. Graham. United Nations representative, on his efforts tcv solve the Kashmir dispute. Dr. Graham submitted the report to
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Oct. B.— The engagement is announced today between Lieutenant James Whyte, elder son of Mr. and Mrs J Whyte of Kuala Lumpur, and Phyllis Lockhart, daughter of Gen. Sir Rob Loekhart, Deputy Director of Operations in Malaya, and Lady Lockhart A.P.
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  • 405 1 CULTURES OF MALAY, CHINESE INDIAN TO BE PRESERVED AND DEVELOPED TO EVOLVE MALAYAN CULTURE The Special Committee appointed by the Federation Government to recommend legislation to cover all aspects of Education Policy for the Federation of Malaya, has prepared a draft
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  • 818 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Oct. 9, 1952. ATONING FOR PAST SINS! JHERE is nothing that is entirely bad. Even the worst thing is not without some goodness about it. But the worse the thing, the more difficult to discover its goodness! And so we find the Singapore Govt's propaganda
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  • 354 2 Dr. Katju's Plea To Reduce Admn. Expenses BHOPAL, Oct. s.— Dr. Katju, Home Minister of India, pleaded for curtailment in expenses on administration in Part C States and appealed to the Governments not to copy the bigger States in this respect.
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  • 62 2 Communist Labour Leaders Arrested AGRA. Oct. 6.— The secretary of the Agra District Communist Party, Mr. B. P. Shukal, and the secretary of the Mazdoor Sabha, Ferozabad, are reported to have been arrested at Ferozabad on Sept. 28 following labour agitation there. About 500 workers of some Ferozabad bangle factories
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  • 421 2 MADRAS. Oct. 6. -The Committee contituted by the Government to enquire into the damage to the rliishna Anicut at Vijayawda and matter* connected with the drowning of Mr. Vepa Krishnamurti, the Superintending Engineer, and six others while engaged in carrying out the repairs is meeting
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  • 218 2 PATNA, Oct. s— The AUIndia Sarvodaya Sommelan will meet at the village of Tikapattl in Purnea District in the last week of February, 1953 when Acharya Bhave an rives tnere in connexion with his land gift mission. About 2,400 sarvodaya workers from all over India we
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  • 56 2 Token Aid By Indonesia NEW DELHI, Oct. 6. The Indonesian Govenment has decided to give token aid of $6,000 for the relief of faminesi ricken areas in India, according to the Indonesian news agency Antara. The agency said the aid would be given through the Indonesian Red Cross in the
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  • 46 2 NEW DELHI: The Government have granted extension to the shipment period u,p to me end of November 1952 for the entire unutilised balanoes of supplementary quotas of linseed oil and bonus Quotas of groundnut oil. linseed oil and interim quotas of castos oil. IIS
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  • 397 2 MARINE FISHING IN S. INDIA NEW DELHI, Oct. 6. A census of all tile marine fishing villages of India carried out by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Station, Mandapam, South India, in 1948 reveals that there were in all 1,264 such villages, with 74,241 indigenous boats of different types, engaged
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  • 736 2 Don't Be Too Hard Squeeze Much From Clients Rajaji's Advice To Lawyers CUDDALORE, Oct. 6._"Dont be too hard on your client*; don t B quee ae them too much. They are your cont.nuing clientele and if you pr^s, there will not be much sugar left in *he cane." «Jd Mr
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  • 617 2 By the By Selegle Raod A CITY COUNCIL MEMBER'S STUNT! rhas been ordered by a Singapore court that a house in Syed Alwi Road be demolished and that the tenants should quit the premise* before Oct. 10. A City Councillor with a placard 'NO DEHOUSING iW I THO U T
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  • 472 2 Mysore Food Shortage Affects 1.5m MYSORE, Oct. 6. Fortythree talukas in Mysore State, more than 15,000 square miles, with a population of nearly 3 5m are suffering from a shortage of food and need relief. Mr. K. Hanumanthiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, said here today. He was addressing a conference
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  • 71 2 NEW DELHI, Oct. 8. Heading an 11 -man delegation. Dr. Shyama Prasad MooHorjee. M.P. President of thp Mahabodhi Society of India, left for Cambodia (Indo-Chma> by a special plane on Monda> with the relics o f Sariptrtla and Moggallana. chief disciple* of the Buddtaa. The relics,
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  • 36 2 LONDON. Oct. 8.-The Soviet 9t.it* Publishing House has issued three million copies of the Central Committee's report delivered to the Soviet Communist Party Confess on Sunday by Mr. Georgy Malenkov, Moscow radio said— neuter.
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  • 393 3 Paddy Crop Under Water Over Im. People Affected of ft K B AI l9A'Oct. 6.-The Ooodwaters nJ^fT- "h"*!*™ 1 needed by the second thl8 onth I**™ again risen, for the fourth time this year, due to continuous heavy and in^dated an area of about
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  • 65 3 NEW YORK, Oct. B.— The Araib-Asian grcxuip of 13 nations 'has appointed a fourmember committee to gather material and study ail details pertaindlng to drafting of resolutions on the three topics they axe sponsoring in the General Assembly. These questions are Tunisia, Morocco and th.e South African
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  • 67 3 Golwalkar's Plea For Strong Hindu Society NAGPUR, Sept. 30. Mi. Golwalkar, the R.S.S. chief, said here recently that the formation of a "(property organized, strong and unconquerable" Hindu society alone would pave the way for the solution of Indian's presentday problems. The RJS.S. had been striving towards that end for
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  • 30 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Govt. have decided to lift all controls on bicycles, bicycle parts and accessaries, cycle tyres a/nd titbes and electric bulbs witth immediate effect. FOC
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  • 131 3 BOMBAY, Oct. 8. Over and above shiips fauiH in Vish-akhapatnam, India will shortly place orders fox mercantile ships with an aggregate tonnage of 250,000. According to a spokesman of a leading ahiipping compan> orders for a few additional ships may ibe placed In the United
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  • 85 3 Tungabhadra Dam Complete Next Year MADRAS, Oot. 8. The Tuneabhad.ua dam, part of -he jod'nt multi-purpose Tunsabhadrai project of Madras and Hyderabad states, Ls expected "to be comipleted by the middle of next year. Work on the dam bega-n in 1945. The Superintending Engineer of the project has said that
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  • 375 3 Increased American Study Research Of Asian Cultures BOMBAY, Oct. 4. Increased American study and jrese^rch in respect of the cultures of Asia and the Near Eiast is advocated n a report issued by the Rockefeller Foundation m New York. The report covers the Foundation's activities for the years 1950 and
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  • 59 3 KATHMANDU. Oct. 7. King Tribhuvan of Nepal has said that India's policy towards Nepal is one of "due regard to the sovereignty of this country under all circumstances". The King was gpeakmg at a farewell banQuet to the Indian Ambassador. Mr. C P. N. Singh,
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  • 84 3 Nehru Visits Famine-Affected Areas MADRAS. Oct. 8.-Prime Minister Nehru, who is on a tour of fihe famine-affected areas of Rayalaseieana. and MJyscwe State, on. Sunday motored over 100 miles In the Interior of districts to see conditions for himself. Halting at about 20 places on ihis "wray, the Prime Minister
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  • 102 3 All Indffa Radio's correspondent, accompanying the Prime Minister on his tour, Says that it fis generally believed that rains which have occurred in Rayalaseema during "the last ten> days have come too late to save the bu. of 'the ftr&t crop. Following an increase in unemployment in
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  • 165 3 NEW YORK, Oct B.— The General Assembly's committee on administrative unions on Saturday considered a proposal made by India that the International Court of Justice be asked to examine the status of all admi<nisjtrabive uni'ons and give advisory opinion as to 'the compatibility of its
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  • 52 3 LUCKNOW, Oct. B.— Nearly 137,000 acres of good cultivable land has been saved from becoming waste by drainage worts of the U.P. Government during the past few months. The Government has in hand 44 other schemes which, when completed, would ha«ve another 47,000 acres of
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  • 310 3 INDIA'S REHABILITATION PLANS MAY BE RETARDED CALCUTTA, Oct. B.— lf the sudden increase in the influx of refugees from East Bengal continues in its present trend for some time it is likely to retard rehabilitation plans of the West Bengal Government, a State Government spokesmen
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  • 358 3 Order Applies To 7 Varieties NEW DELHI, Oct. G.—ln view of the satisfactory production of certain varieties of cloth whose supply exceeds demand, the Government of India has announced its decision to decontrol their prices with effect from Oct. 1. These cover jeven varieties: dhotis anu
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  • 142 3 TOKYO, Oct. B.^Japan has deckled to take part in an international movement now under way for the creation of a gigantic Asian fine arts federation *n which artists of all Asian countries will participate, TOKYO SHlMbuun Leporis. The Japan Artists Federation, headed by Sotaro Yasui, noted
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  • 223 3 POONA, Sept. 30.— Mr, Justice G. S. Rajadhvaksha. Chairman of the Press Commissioit, assured journalists here that the Commission would strive to fulfil all reasonable expectations held by the Indian Press. The terms of reference of the Commission were wide and it would be called utpon to
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  • 74 3 BANARAS, Sept. 30.—Valuables stated to be worth Rs. 50,000 were stolen, from a railway passenger between H&zaribagh and Gaya, on t'lie Northern Railway, in the early hours of Friday, "according to a report received here. Mrs. DristoU, wife of a Calcutta business man, was travelling in a first
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  • 16 3 NEW DELHI Rubberised cloth will be licensed fr-cely For inrupart up to Dec. 31. 1952. FOC
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  • 136 3 NEW DELHI. Oct. B.— A team of four UN experts axrived in New Delhi on Monday to conduct a threeman th traimlng programme on the technique of statistical quality control. Members of sthe ftioullty are Professor EtWee R. OtJt and Professor Mason Wescott, botfti from
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  • 304 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 30.— The Executive Committee of the All-India Federation of Textile Unions, at its meeting, requested the Central Government to prevail upon {he millowners to "merge or amalgamate at least some of the small, uneconomic and inefficiently ma' naged mills into corporations." It
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  • 135 3 LONDON. Oct. 7. Eight members of the Indian delegation to the conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association returned yasterd'ay to London from Montreal, where a session of the conference was held last .nontJh They were Mr. O. B. Mavlantaar. Speaker of the Indian Parliament and
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  • 45 3 NEW D2LHI: The Governmertt decided to allow export of tents for shipment u>p to Dec. 31. 1952, to all permissible destinations other than Nepal. Tibet. Portuguese and French possessions in India on the principle of flrst-ctame-ftrst-served up to a limited ceiling. IIS
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  • 75 3 BOMBAY, Sept. 30.— A policy of gradual relaxation of production control of clotii is being considered toy the Govvernment of India, as a result of the deliberations of the Textiles Controls Committee which met here, it is reliably learnt. Representatives of the textile industry
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  • 724 4 Eight- Point Plan To Overcome Financial And Food Crises CEYLON NEWS: Premier Explains Proposals The Government's < over the financial and the country was annoi Senanayake, the Prime Conference held recent I The following are the Government's .proposals:— (a) Surchange of 10 per cent on the existing import duties on
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  • 187 4 Ceylon Rice Ration Ceylon, which had the lowest rice ration in the world (5.7 ounces per person per day) 'has been forced to reduce it further, as from Sept. 22, to 4.6 ounces. This step has been taker, by the Ceylan Government qwing to the shanp rise in the price
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  • 179 4 Replying to a Question b> Mr. Pieter Keuneman, M.P., to the House of Representatives last Tuesday, as to whether fche Government will i»ake steps to raise with the Government of China, the desirability of an interchange of diplomatic representatives oetween Ceylon and China, the Prime Minister, the
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  • 517 4 Thc following measures will be Introduced with effect from Sept. 2, 1952. PERSONAL REMITTANCES (a) Any person may remit i>y money order or by bank draft, mail or telegraphic transfer amounts not exceeding Rs. 100/- per month in the aggregate to countries in
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    188 4 INDIAN DANCER SHIVARAM the ?amoas Indian dancer who passed through Singapore recently in 'Slxdhßuna" on his way to Tokyo ts seen in this picture in the centre. This picture was taken when he visited Australia last in 1950. He; is here seen with the Director of Adult Education Board,
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  • 139 4 On Friday, Oct. 3, Mr. Loh Kam Yin, Manager of the Southern Hotel, donated 3,200 Moon Cakes to the Singapore Branch of the Britiih Red Cross Society for distribution among sick people of Singapore. These were distributed to:— 1. Bushey Park Home (for old people); 2. little
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  • 61 4 The House of Representatives at its meeting on Sept.. 23 elected the following, six mem/bers to the Court ot the Ceylon University to fill casual vacancies caused by the dissolution of Parliament: Messrs. S. C. Shirley Corea: I. M .R. A. Iriyagolle; M. D. H. Jayawardene;
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  • 160 4 The Private Secretary to The Duchess of Kent has sent a message to Colonel A. E. Young, Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya saying that the Duchess was deeply shocked to learn of the two accidents involving the death of one Malay Special Constable and injuries to
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  • 314 4 In the event of bad weather on the day of the Garden Party at Government House, Friday Oct. 10. in honour of trie Duchess ot K-ent, the function will be transferred, to the Victoria Memorial Hail. Tne Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. NicolL requests
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  • 131 4 Sugar For Industrial Purposes The Deputy Controller of Supplies, Mr. W. W. Jenkins, in a statement i&sued this afternoon, says that persons who received from Government an Issue of Sugar for indufitrial purposes (e.g. Cake Shops, Coffee Shops, Bakeries, Aerated Water Manufacturers etc.) require a specia' permit to acquire Sugar.
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  • 40 4 A total of 2,849 persons were vaccinated yesterday in the City and Rural areas. The total for the 49 days since the the campaign started is 403,473. This figure does not include those persons vaccinated by private practitioners.
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  • 81 4 The Duke of Kent yesterday, drove a railway engine Troin the Sentul workshops to Kuala Lumpur Station. H.R.H. had toured the Cenu*al Railway Workships at Sentul for two hours, visiting all the workshops. In the foundry he watched molten brass being poured into a mould which
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  • 69 4 Two More Bandits Surrender Two more terrorists have surrendered to security forces .a the Federation. No casualties to terrorists or in the security forces have bs-jn reported since Tuesday afternoon's communique. Llm Chew, a Chinese civl:an, was shot dead by two armed terrorists, wearing uniform, at Batu Duablas new village
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  • 62 4 European Schools To Admit Africans BRUSSELS. Oct. 8. Africans may soon be admitted fnto the Belgian Congo Colony's European schools following requests by the chief of a Congo trite and several native families. Belgian Congo auth« Titles have already approved the idea in principle, on condition that the boys pass
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