Indian Daily Mail, 20 November 1953

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. IX. y o 280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 530 1 Speculation Re. New Post: No Official Confirmation i_ \SSPS I*'1 ?°y* 19 O«»eral Sir Gerald Tempter, High Commissioner in Malaya, left London airport yesterday for Singapore after two weeks' talks with government departments. General Templer left London in an Australian airliner after his own
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  • 207 1 LONDON, Nov. 19.— Genera) Sir GeraM Templer flew back to Malaya yesterday with a British promise of several million dollars of worth of help for the financially hard-press-ed Federation government. Sagging tin and rubber prices and costs of a jungle war against Red guerrillas have
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  • 87 1 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 19. Tne Sou in Aincan Minister of Justice, acting under Che Suppression of Communism Act, has banned Nana Sita, president of the Transvaal Indian Congress ami vice-Presi-dent of the South African Indian congress, from attending any gatherings In the Union for two years.
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  • 200 1 i 3 c vernin ent of India have offered five scholarships, three for candidates of Indian oririn and two for others, under their 1954-35 schemesTsays a KSLi^ 1 &^e R«P«**«*ative of the Goveminent of India Office here. The Press note says "In pursuance of
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  • 103 1 LONDON. Nov. 19. The price of gold on the European free markets fell yesterday to the lowest level for 14 years and the premium over official prices which free %Ad ims enioyed since the outbreak oif war in 1939 disappeared. The price of gold in Zurich yesterday
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  • 86 1 RED BAN ON NEHRU'S AND GANDHI'S BOOKS? NEW DELHI, Nov. 19.— Nations within the Communist Iron Curtain banned books on Mahatma Gandhi's life and teachings, and the writings of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru from their libraries the influential Hindustan Times reports. Quoting an unnamed "high Indian personage who recently visited
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  • 184 1 CAPETOWN, Nov. 19.— 1n a bitter attack on the United Nations, South African Premier Daniel Malan claimed last nig^ht it Jiad degenerated into a tool in the hands of Russia and India. Speaking to the Cape. Pro. vrnciai Congress of the ruling Nationalist
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  • 237 1 PANMUNJOM. Nov. 18, The •Communist insisted again today that neutral* me hiding Russia should participate In the Korean peaoe conference so their "good omcc»" might smooth the way to a nettlement. Red negotiators said thla was more important titan allowing non-belligerents to actually vote
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  • 115 1 CALCUTTA, Nov. 19.— A train steamed into an Assam station on Monday with a maniac perched atop the* engine, waving a razor-sharp home-made sword with which he had lopped off the head of a baby as it Jay in the lap of one of
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  • 175 1 Applications are &ow tnvlted for United States Educational Exchange fellowships for gradubiv ovuoy in American uni-ver.ati.-s during the 1064-55 acauemic year, it was announced Wednesday by cne United States Information Service. USEE fellowships are sponsored by the Department of State under the Smith-Mundt educational exchange ptogram me with
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  • 89 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 Mr. James Hagerty. the White House Press Secretary, and other government representatives will fly to Bermuda today to start advance arrangements for the Big Three conference. The United States delegation will be accompanied by officials from the British and French Embassies here. The
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  • 75 1 NAIROBI, Nov. 19 A well known Asian building contractor Puran Singh was shot dead in Nairobi yesterday by two Africans on a building site in one of the city's African locations. He was talking with his supervisor when two Africans each with an automatic pistol approached
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  • 94 1 LONUun, Nov. ltt. Men without trousers will It be the new Communist line? Trousers will be banned when Communism triumphs because they are offensive to the notion that the sexes are equal, said a letter in London's Communist newspaper. "Throughout the capitalist world today you will see
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  • 162 1 COLOMBO. Nov. 19. Neighbouring India ha» proraised Ceylon its full support if the island nation remains "fully independent," an informed Ceylon source said last night. The source said India had informed Ceylon that the entry of "one of our neighbouring countries
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  • 71 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 19.— A new cheap photographic Hash bulb, claimed to be the world's smallest, was announced Tuesday by the Genera] Electric Company, The company said the bulb, about half the size of present midget bulbs, can be used in regular reflectors with an adapter
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 19.— India is paying FUs 653,000 t U*****,130) each for a fleet of 71 Ouragon jet fighters purchased from France, Defence Organisation Minister Mahavir Tyagi J m«»t y«it«r4ay- A.P.
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  • 70 1 Travels CHIANG GREETS NIXON Nationalist China President China* Kai-shek (left) smUtaKly ushers USA Vioe-Pres ident Richard Nixoi tea %ll£S* atteT tmA hb > wlfe arrived brplane at Taipoi, Formosa. durin X hL, tO ar of the Far E^t At Xixon s ri K ht i» gemartil C'hou Chlh- Jou, Chief
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  • 201 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19. The Indian stand on the issue of a possible military agreement between America and Pakistan has not been affected by Secretary of State Dulles' statement in Washington Tuesday that such an agreement was not at present being discussed. Sources close to the
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  • 96 1 SIIAH TEHERAN, Nov. 1». The Shah yesterday chicled the Iranian cabinet court martial for using the term "traitor" m add* easing Dr. Mossadeq a high offid»i of the Shah's court eala. I'ne bnah gave his view to eiemler Fazlollah Zaftedi during a four nour conference and iuncht>on
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  • 139 1 BOMBAY, Nov. 19. Sir (jirja Shan tear Bajpai, Governor of Bombay, said here yesterday he hoped the big three Bermuda conference would explore the Idea, of a conference m tii Russia and Communist Uhina. The Governor, formerly Secretary General to the Indian External Aftairs Ministry, said
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  • 105 1 LiONDON, Nov. 19. Mr. Anthony Eden. tb« Foreign Secretary, m a written reply to Mr. Harold Davies (Labour) said: "It is public knowledge thai a number of the members of the British Council for the Promotion of International Trade are (or were until recently) either members
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  • 71 1 NEW DELMI. Nov. 19.— R R. Sen, Indian Ambassador to Yugoslavia, will run for Direc-tor-General of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) in an election during: FAO's annual ereneral conference opening in Rome on Nov. 23. The Indian Foreign Office said that •'we
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  • 231 1 Britain Backs Dulles' Statement LONDON, Nov i9.— Britain yoste.day oac ed ihe statement on the Korean political oonferencc nwde y .-terday by Mr. John bister Dulles, unl« ted Scates Secretary of State A. Foreign Office spokesman recalled the words of Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, in the Hou.sc of Commons
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  • 43 1 OSLO. Nov. 19.— A Scandinavian delegation will fly to the Far East on Sunday foo talks with Indian and Pakistani authorities on expanded landing rights for planes from the Scandinavian Airlines System, the Oslo newsi Aftenposten said today.- A.P.
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  • 803 2 (COMMENTING on the progreas made under the Colombo Plan. Mr. Reginald j Maudlin g. MP Economic Secretary to the Treasury, and UK representative at the New Demi meeting of the Consultative Committee on the Colombo Plan, from which ht» lecently returned, said that two reasons why the
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  • 285 2 NEW DELHI: The Central Social Welfare Board has, Jn consultation with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, evolved a scheme intended to provide financial relief and also employment to middle class families. Under the scheme, which was aimed at providing work mainly to women in
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  • 57 2 LONDON. Nov. 18.— > Japan would 9000 be a competitor of "considerable strength' 1 in the world bicycle market, Sir Harold Bowden, chairman of the Raleigh Industrie* Limited s.iid. "Today Jupan's quality of workmanship is improving and we must consider her in the near future as a competitor
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  • 72 2 "There's just one thing which riles a Scotsman-nevor never refer to Britain as Enuland in his presence, that's like shaking a red rag at a hull, and never belittle the skirl of the bagpipes, for the rugrgedness of this country limits jobs and makes the Scottish people seek
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  • 1314 2 P. T. RAJAN CRITICISES CHIEF MINISTER'S ATTITUDE MADURA! Sri P. T. Itajan. M.L.A., and leader of the Justice Party, accused Sri C. Rajagopalachariar, Chief Minister of Madras, having become "power-mad;'' and of Ntooning "to resort to any means to keep himself in power." Sri Rajan, said that
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  • 107 2 BOMBAY: The Governmait of India baa sanctioned 2,009 one-teacher Primary school* for the Bombay State. These schools will be situated in villages with a population of less than seven-hundred. Villages with population exceeding seven-hundred have already been provided with school*. These 2,000 teachers will be in
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  • 157 2 KARACHI: In the absence of any settlement over the financial powers of the Pakistani Parliament and the place of Bengali language in the Schedule of languages at Pakistan, the Muslim League (the ruling party) is anxious that the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan should not rush to any
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  • 340 2 NEW DELHI: The suggestion that Matriculates should be conscripted to serve as teachers in rural schools in the country is stated to have oeen rejected by the Government of India. The suggestion was made by the Hyderabad Government and was canvassed by certain other State Governments came
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  • 122 2 More than 200.000 Turks paid final tribute to Mustafa Xenial Ataturk, founder an<t first President of Modern Turkey, when his remains were .given final burial in Ankara recently. Hundreds of Turkish and foreign dignitaries walked In the procession, including President Olal Bayar and former President Ismef Inonu. The
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  • 480 2 CALCUTTA: About 500 to GOO Muslim nationals from East Pakistan are reported to be illegally entering Indian territory every month without necessary travel documents according to information available in Calcutta. These are the figures of only those who have been apprehended at various
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  • 93 2 BIKANER (Raja«tan>: The Rajastan Statr Government are considering a proposal to put all prisoners. including habitua's, on parole with view to cultivating food crop* and increasing the State's yield which is generally low. The Inspector General of Prisons. Sri Ramsingh, dig* closing: this at a
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  • 67 2 KARACHI. Nov. 19.— A factory which its promoter? claim to be one of the biggest and most modern for the rerolling of structural steel in Asia is expected to start production by the end of this year. The factory, which will be finally completed by the end
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  • 1400 3 How And Why Canard Came Into Being Pricked BANGALORE: Now that the bubble of mystery surrounding the "source of life and strength^ Kuman Dhanalakshmi," the wonder ririTom Coorg ha* been definitely, scientifically 2nd official y pricked speculation is rife as to how and why this great canard
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  • 142 3 BOMBAY The members of the Municipal Corporations of foona and Ahmedabad are Komewhat exercised over the unofficial advice tendered by the State Ministry of Education asking them to consult the State Public Services Commission in making appointments of Senior* Officers of those bodies. They argue
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  • 57 3 HAJKOT: Sri J. K. Modi 49-year old Education Minlst'T of S&uraahtra has passed the "Dusari" examination In Hindi. Sri Modi was among 4.110 candidates who appear- Ed for the Dusari examination held last September. The Saurashtra Government recently prescribed that government servants should pass certain minimum
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  • 118 3 BOMBAY In pursuance of their programme of expansion of primary education, the Government of Bombay have decided to recruit 10.000 additional primary teachers during the next three years. Announcing this at a conference of the State Primary Teachers Association, Sri B. S. Hiray. Minister for Revenue
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  • 76 3 BOMBAY, Nov. 18.— The French aircraft carrier "Dixmude" arrived today with the first shipment of "Ouragan" jet aircraft aqcuired by the Indian Air Force. Wing Commander M. M. Malhotra, station commander, I.A.F. station, Bombay, received the planes on behalf of the Air Arm. The carrier
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    74 3 Kashmir's new government has persuaded the Head Lama of Latlakh, His Holiness Kaushak Bakula, to Join its official family. The head of all Buddhists In that strategic and com-niunist-bordered' area has accepted the post of Deputy Minister for Ladakh Affairs. The shaven-headed Buddhist leader in a typical pose. In Ladakh,
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  • 211 3 To Expedite Parlt. Business —Suggestion NEW DELHI: The appointment of fifty-member select committees, representing all shades of opinion and functianing in effect as parliaments in minature, is being considered to ensure speedy disposal of business before Parliament. This suggestion has been made in view past experience of the wide gap
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  • 53 3 "I have watched puffins for hours on Britain's remotest island, St. Kilda, which is fifty miles from the nearest inhabited spot. There are at least a million, but I do not know how many million. And when they fly about the trufcovered stacks, which are riddled by
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  • 183 3  -  NEW YORK, Nov. 18 Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit of India, President of the United Nations General Assembly, said last night that "what is now called the menace, of Communism in Asia was largely the creation of the Allies during the war Speaking at a dinner of the
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  • 495 3 K-2 Not Godwin-Austen Mr. C. A. K. Inttes-Wilson, Surveyor-General. Pakistan, Karachi, in a letter to "Hie Times'' writes: It is a matter for regret that as a result of the newly aroused public interest in mountains and mountaineering following the success of the British expedition to Mount Everest, and the
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  • 201 3 VIJAYAWADA: The Executive of the Andhra Loyola College Committee, which met at Manikonda in Krishna district Sri Gogineni Venkatasubbayya Nayudu, President presiding, unanimously adopted a resolution requesting the authorities of the Loyola College to commence construction of buildings immediately for the Andhra Loyola College to be
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  • 434 3 I l i? Ai li. An a > >eal *c«» made by Sreematt Sumatt Shantiiiiimar Monr jee a director of the firm of the Manajcbijc Ajpents of the lettdinir Indian ghtenlmr Company, SHndJas. to the Government of India to butlrt tankers at the Hindustan
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  • 112 3 BOMBAY: Following the recent arrest of a Bombay Textile Magnate Tulsiprasad Khaitan who refused bail by a city Magistrate twice, the city police raided the Mill Magnates offices and seized from hit offices a large number of files and papers regarded as useful Id their investigations.
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  • 144 3 BOMBAY: A novel for m of service has been decided upon by the Bombay State Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, who will be observing a. Scout Guide week commencing on Nov. 29. About eight thousand scouts and three thousand guides will move from door to
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  • 77 3 KOTTAYAM (Travancore State) The rehabilitation and development of the Rubber Plantation Industry in Tndia has been advocated by the Indian. Rubber Board which met this week. The Board wants an allotment of funds to be made generously by the National Planning Commission in the Five
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  • 854 4 Colombo Municipality Decides At Last To Accord Civic Reception To Queen CEYLON NEWS: COLOMBO: The Colombo Municipal Council deddr ad. by 17 votes to 18, to aoeord a civic reception to Queen Elizabeta, when she visits /Ceylon in April next year. Mr. M. H. Mohamed a,ked for permtetton to move
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  • 76 4 Tenders will be received at the office of the Representative of the Government of Tn^t^ in Malaya, 31, Grange Road, Singapore up to 5 pjn. on Friday the 4th December 1953 for annual repairs to the two premises "Bharat Bhawan" at No. 2, Peirce Drive and "India House"
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  • 124 4 I COLUMBU; Ottcnc« of this na» ure «re Decouun* tar umj troquwoc t-o ue ueatt \v»a r> lu^in.y (Mum Mr, i*. ssri anaou* i*ajau, cnief Oulomba .nM^tstriM^, sentencing tr, \»ijei unite ot iSununya raDam v tax uiuniiiM. nard uwxnir tui taavlnjc ouered a rupee
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  • 87 4 COLOMBO: On a sentimental journey to Ceylon is Mr. F. H. Khan, grandson of Mr. Framjee BhiXujee 'Khan, who is commemorated by the clock tower in the Pettah. Colombo. Mr. Framjee Bhikajee Khan whs a prominent merchant In his time. The clock tower was erected by
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  • 42 4 Mrs. Saiada Raghavan will give a performance 'HarU katha Kalakshapam' a solo in Malayalam at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Racecourse Lane, Singapore at 8 p.m. on Nov. 21, under the auspices of "The Singapore Keraleeya Kalasamlthf* a Malayalee cultural organisation.
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  • 103 4 GOIjOMBO: The GovernorGeoeral will appoint shortly Dclimltaaon Commissto» Ao carve out fresh electorate*. Th« Prime Minister toid Wa Cabinet colleagues that tne uroposed Commission might comprise Sir Arthur Wijeyewardene. former Cfhietf Justice, who is still Chairman of the Official Languages Commission; Mr. A. E. Christoffelsz, former Permanent Secretary
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  • 92 4 COLOMBO: Tenatnjc Hotkey, the 00-cunquerer of Mount Everest, hopes to come to Oeyion shortly, lie said so to Mr. Bed© Aundappa, v/txo has Just returned to Ceytoa after a visit «*j uarjeeunjc Tentaa* la now engaged in a cour of liHli^n otues. He hopes Co finish
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  • 168 4 OOLiOMBO All Assistant Controllers of Exchange walked out of the otucc of the secretary of the Central Bank, refusing to ai>fu a declaration of secrecy and fidelity. Earlier, a 1 1 government clerks in the Exchange Control Department alao refused to sign the declaration* stating that they
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  • 101 4 LONDON, Nov. 19.— Ques tions are to be asked in the House of Commons about the exhibition at a Malayan police Station at the bodies of a woman and of a man bandit shot by security forces it was announced yesterday. Sir Leglle Plummer, Opposition Labour Party bacKbencher
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  • 238 4 JAGANATHAN'S REJOINDER TO S.H.B. CHAIRMAN In a rejoinder to the reply made by the Chairman, Singapore Harbour Board, Mr. S. Jag-anathan. City Councillor asks the Chairman if certain senior employees of the Board are using their official positions to interfere with their subordinates' election activities, 'would not such misconduct, i
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  • 134 4 The 36th Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam will be held on Sunday, Dec. 6, at 3 pm. The venue of the meeting will be informed later. At this meeting' resolutions and amendments to rules and regulations etc. which will be submitted by members
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  • 112 4 ROME, Nov. iy. Twentytive million of the free world's farmers were warned yesterday that their increased production may prove to tneir own disadvantage. Trmt is a dangerous paradox in a world where at least 70 per cent of all people have n«>t enough to eat. What
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  • 81 4 I.ONDON, Nov. 19. The .War Office announced yesteiday that a quantity of mail 'posted on board troop transports putting in at Singapore and mail intended for men on board these tranßp^rts have been seriously delayed at Singapore. The matter is being LnvesI Ugated by headquarters Far
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  • 50 4 "The S.T.C.E. Union collected a sum of 9306 and distributed $277 to the members who have become victims of the Aljunled Road Fire. The rest of $29 was handed over to the Social Welfare Dept., to be distributed to other fire victims of same locality.**
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  • 42 4 LONDON, Nov. 19. Mary Ogilvie. a professional model, won £85 damages Tuesday from a hairdresser she accused of turning her hair navy blue. Miss Ogilvie told the court the hair lat«r returned to its normal blonde, shade. A.P.
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  • 172 4 U.M-N.O.— M.C.A. Candidate For East Ward Mr. Syod Esa Almenoar contesting as U-M.IMJU* M.CA. Alliance Oanuidate foi tiast Warn in the ensuing City (Jouncu Elections. THe manir festo he has Issued chalking out his plan of work if elected to the Uouncil. includes the following: To establish in the g&.a\
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  • 123 4 WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— President Eisenhower said yesterday the Big Three meeting in Bermuda next month will be devoted to the common problems of defence agai./,t Communist aggression i n fciuropc and Asia. He listed the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Korea and Indochina among the topic he
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  • 90 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 19. -Diplomats and foreign correspondents last night joined the throngs of bareheaded Russians filing into the Kcd Square tomb to see th« oni h, dmed body of grey-hmied Stalin on view along-side the body of L»enin in twins glass and bronze coffins. The tomb
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  • 82 4 NEW DELHI. Nov. 19.—Indian Finance Minister denied 1 in Parliament yesterday a Communist charge that Ame-rican-aided Indian development schemes are "an infringement of Indian sovereignty." j Replying to this charge by Hiren Mukerjee, leader of the I Communist bloc in Parliament, Deshmukh said U.S. and
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  • 60 4 MANILA. Nov. 19.—President Etpldio Cjuirlno charged yesterday that U.S. Military Forces had intervened in the Philippines election but said be would not tafce official action "to avoid further confusion aud bitterness.'' IJ.S, Ambassador Raymond Spruance denied the accusation. President Quirino was defeated overwhelmingly by tals former Defence
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  • 80 4 Guru Nanak's Birthday PartY A Tea Party will b« held today (Friday Nov. 20) at \.4\l p.m at the Victoria Memorial Hall by the Sikh Community of Singapore, in commemoration of Sri Guru Nanali Dev's Birthday. The Police Band will be in attendance. Booklets will be distributed on the life
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  • 58 4 Two Tamil Girl Schools of Singapore, St. Theresa and St. Lourdes, are organising a joint exhibition on Wednesday. Nov. 25, at 9 am. at St. Lourdes Tamil School, Ophir Road Mr. J. B. Appadurai, Supervisor of Tamil Schools will declare open the exhibition. A physical demonstration by
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  • 120 4 Three Communist terrorists have been killed and one wounded by Security Forces in the Federation. The surrender of two more Communists terrorists is now reported. One of the terrorists killed was a notorious District Committee Member. The District Committee Member, Loo Pak Chow, who was
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  • 77 4 WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. President Eisenhower sal*] yesterday that if the Bermuda conference could eliminate any causes of friction between Britain, the United States and France it would be all to the good. Mr. Eisenhower was asked at his weekly press conference what topics he would discuss
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