Indian Daily Mail, 17 July 1954
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Title Section16 1954-07-17 1 Indian Daily Mail vvfi*. X. No. 151. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954. FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-07-17 1 PHOTO. Vietnam refugees from the abandoned Southern part of the Red R»ver Delta sit among their belongings m a refugee camp m the protected area of Haiphong.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article308 1954-07-17 1 "BASTILE DAY" LIBERATION OF Fit. SETTLEMENT Administrator To Hand Over Power 7o People's Representatives From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 16. French authority over Mahe m the West coast near Kozh.kode, has ceased. The French Administrator M. Deschamps will hand over all powers to the308 words
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Article167 1954-07-17 1 KATHMANDU, July 16. Police today rearrested a millionaire, Major General MriShamsher and his two sons here oniy a few minutes atter they had been released rrcm custody under a writ of habeas corpus. The Major General and his two sons, Bharat and Jagdish, are .eading members ofReuter - 167 words
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Article83 1954-07-17 1 TAMIL AS STATE LANGUAGE DEMAND From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 16. Tamn should be the State language m Madras, declared a resolution by the Tamil State Teachers*' Conference which has just concluded its session at Chidambaram. The teachers urged that the status and. pay of Tamil Pandits should also83 words
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Article286 1954-07-17 1 Peaceful Demonstrators Mercilessly Beaten Up From Our Own Correspondent PONDMJHEURV, Juiy 16.— "BjistJe Day," July 14, celebrated by the French as their Day ol liberation, wiil always be remembered hereafter m this town as the day of the most shameful French oppression and terror. When a286 words
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40 1954-07-17 1 Chettiar Millionaire Due In Singapore Today Mr. M. S. Ramaaamy Cnattaar, Proprietor of the lea. 2 million Oceanic Hotel, Maoras, and a well-known banker and philanthropist, will be arriving m Singapore today at 7.50. a.m. by the Air India Constellation.40 words
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Article80 1954-07-17 1 Federation Students who with to apply for Bur^ne* for courses at the University of Malaya, should send m their applications on the correct form to the Examinations Secretary, Department of Education Federal House Victory Avenue. Kuala Lumpur, not later than August 14. 1954 Tins appiiesi also to80 words
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Article282 1954-07-17 1 Setback To Fr. Premier's Hope Of Peace Before July 20 Deadline? GENEVA, July 16.— M. Pierre Mendes France's hopes of an Indo-China pe^.ce by his deadline of next Tuesday received a setback durine a two-«nd-half-hour meeting with Mr. V. Molotov, according to French sources today.Reuter - 282 words
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Article106 1954-07-17 1 NKW DiJl^HI, July 16.— Mrs. .tatan Bai Jain. 35, was sentenced yesterday to die on the gallows tor tne murder of three ..oung grl employees sne su.stic^teu of naving aifairs with atr husband. Tne husband operates a ciinic for the treatment of sterility and women'sReuter - 106 words
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Article100 1954-07-17 1 VIENNA, July 16. Waters of the Danube River were receding today and families m Upper Austria are moving back into flood damaged homes but the flood Is shifting its destruction to Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Radio reports heard here toid of flood commissions being set up m theReuter - 100 words
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Article66 1954-07-17 1 PARIS, July 16. M. Maurice Thorez, the ailing French Communist leader, left Paris late last ni&'ht by train for Moaccw. He was travelling with his wife! their three children and Dr. Andre Klotz, his personal phys ciam, aboard the Orient Express. M. Thorez hasReuter - 66 words
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122 1954-07-17 1 Terrorists on Wednesa-ty xx; -at half a mile Of ce.^nunu.iication wires m tne t vma. area of Jonore, seys an iiauergency comununiijue lssueu ,n Kuala Uam^ur yesterday. .t a-uds: In the Kota Tinggi area of johore Thursday six terrorists ..eid ut) a122 words
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Article107 1954-07-17 1 LONDON, July 15. In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Stan Awberry (Labour) asked Mr. O.iver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, how many graduates passed through the University of Ma»aya m the past five years and hpw many of them took up teaching post 9. Mr. Awberry alsoReuter - 107 words
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Article160 1954-07-17 1 LONDON. July 16-a pica for a brighter Houses of parliament filled with WKorkrt »ii'*urea was made ir "f ouso >f Commons las c n ?l.i by a Conservative member ox Ornament, Mf. W Teeiing Mr Teellng said that In vne magnificent Royal Gaiiery there was nothingReuter - 160 words
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Article138 1954-07-17 1 According to the latest issue of the ''Mahatnva" published yesterday, it is understood that the famous Malayalam poet Sri Vallathol will be leading: a Kathakali troupe to Malaya very shortly. It may be recalled here that Sri Vallathol is the founder of the Kerala Kala Mandalam which138 words
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Article72 1954-07-17 1 Ex-Singapore Journalist Stabbed TUNIS, July 15— In Morocco, reporter Noel Barber of the London Daily Mail (who was -on the staff of the Malaya Tribune. Singapore. before the war) was knifed by a Moroccan on Tuesday night on hi«» way to a Casablanca ho_ tel. The asiallant escaped m theAP - 72 words
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Article180 1954-07-17 1 LONDON. July 16. —The Queen formally- defaced King George Vl's Great Seal of Scotland, emblem of his sovereignty, at Buckingham Palace, London, yesterday and approved 1 a new one bearing her own Coat of Arms. The old seal is m theory destroyed at the endReuter - 180 words
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436 1954-07-17 1 Kripalani Resents Congress Criticism: Threatens Resignation Of ThanuPillai Ministry! From Our Our Correspondent MADRAS, July 16. Premier Nehru has sent an urgent telegraphic communication to the Action Committee of the Travancore Tamil Congress at Nagarcoii now leading a Satyagraha movement defying all State naws.436 words
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416 1954-07-17 1 They Refuse To Be Made Guinea Pigs Again! LONDON, July 16. A message m today's Times claimed) that the recent United States hydrogen bomb tests at Bikini m the .South Pacific have severely damage^ relation's between Japan aiul the West.Reuter - 416 words
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Article121 1954-07-17 1 PONDWHERRY ONLY NOW REMAINS MADRAS, July 16. At neon (local time) today the Administrator of the French Indian Territory of Mahe, M. Deochamps, handed! over h' s pcwer«* to an Administrative Council composed of representatives of the inhabitants. Two hours later he left Mahe with the French PoliceReuter - 121 words
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Article31 1954-07-17 1 GENEVA, July 16 Mrs. Vllaya'a.kshmi Pxndit President of the United Nations* eigrth General Assembly passed thrcugfh Geneva yesterday on her return flieht frcm LjnI don to New Delhi, ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement44 1954-07-17 1 f Subscription Rates (BY POST) X Malaya, B. N. Borneo and Sarawak-. J 1 Month 5.60 J 3 Months MJt j 6 Months 33 00 1 Venr 66i00 j OTHER PLACES 1 Month 6.50 3 Months 1950 < 6 Months 39.00 2 1 Year 78.0044 words
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Indian Daily Mail S'pore Sat, July 17, 1954. NOTES AND COMMENTS
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Article201 1954-07-17 2 WHILE even educationists and professional teachers are keeping mum over the matter, it is no small relief to learn that at least a doctor has taken up the question of the Colony children who are growing up without any education whatsoever for want of accommodation m the201 words
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Article178 1954-07-17 2 B^T even as it is, the existing schools can be made to benefit many more families than they are doing to-day, and certainly provide a larger number of the poor boys and girls who are now excluded from the schools for the mere reason that their ancestors had178 words
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Article151 1954-07-17 2 THOUGH one must thank Dato Paglar for drawing 1 the Government's attention to the problem of the illiterate children m the Colony, one must frankly confess that the remedy suggested by the Dato, namely, placing them m social centres, will not salve the 'problem at all. For one151 words
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1535 1954-07-17 2 Reserve Bank's Review For 1953-54 Financial Year »T*HE Report of the Reserve x Baak of India In Currency a,nd Finance for the financial year 1953 54 just issued m Bombay opens with a brief review of the main international economic developments during 1953, whichFOC - 1,535 words
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Article153 1954-07-17 2 T. C. MINISTER ON TAMILS' DEMAND TRIVANDRUMJ: Mr. P. S. Nataraja Pillal, Finance Minister, toid the Press that tne Travancore Tamil Na<i Congress had as its primary objective, the formation of linguistic provinces. The formation of new states was exclusively a subject for the Centre to decide. The fina. rightFOC - 153 words
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Article187 1954-07-17 2 MADRS: The Registrar. Madras High Court, m a communication to the Press with reference to the proposal to move some of the City Civlj Courts, now functioning m the Small Cause Court buildings, says: 'There is no room, court or oiftce vacant m the High CourtFOC - 187 words
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109 1954-07-17 2 Conch Shell Bangle Manufacture In Madras MADRAS: Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam Ministre for industries, told Pressmen that the Madras Government would shortly explore the possibUty of starting conch shell bangle manufacture on a cottage Industry basis to utilise the .arge quantities of conch shells collected m the Tuticorin and Kameswaram coast.FOC - 109 words
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Article74 1954-07-17 2 JAMSHEDPUR A thre»nian team of medical experts, headed by Dr. T. H. Work, Assistant Director of tht Virus Research Centre of Pocoa, arrived here lest week to help combat the suspected epidemic of encephalitis (iailamination of the brain) which claimed 18 child deaths m tile Tata MainFOC - 74 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-07-17 2 photo. A flooded street m Burgh au sen, near the GermanAustrian border on July 9. The Bavarian floods had become 'O bad that the FedaraJ German Government an <j the United States army have provided help. Many roads were three feet under water A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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222 1954-07-17 2 TRTVANDRUM: The Travanoore-Cochin cabinet at 'tis meeting last week said to have finalised the Dudget for 1954-55 and also the land legislation to be presented to the State Assembly beginning its sittings this week. It will be remembered that the March session ofFOC - 222 words
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Article133 1954-07-17 2 BOMBAY: Twenty four scholar, selected from various parts of India under scholarship grant* from the U.S. Government, recently sailed for London aboard the British liner, "Strathnaver," en route to U.S. The scholars will undergo a year's post-graduate study and training m various fields. Reaching theFOC - 133 words
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822 1954-07-17 2 Alagappa college For Women Inaugurated At Karaikudi KABAIKUDI: The Alagappa College for Women started functioning recently at the be auUf ufly_f urnistted "Srtniv.i»" hi Kottalyur, four 'mites iron Here A select gathering of e<JucatioMst» and officials attended the function, which commenced with pooja to Goddess Saraswatbu Srlmathi K. Renganayak) Amma,FOC - 822 words
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173 1954-07-17 3 PRINCE SUDRUDDIN TO VISIT KARACHI SHORTLY KARACHI: The Aga Khan has decided to invest several crores of rupees to help accelerate the pace of industrial development m Pakistan. The spiritual head of the Ismaili Muslims, accordinfj? 01 wiil soon seWng «»e bulk173 words
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Article88 1954-07-17 3 NEGOTIATIONS FOR U.S. AID Negotations for aid from the United Sttftes Foreign Operaations Administration for development projects m Pakistan during 1954-55 are understood to have reached an advanced stage. Pak stan seeks aid for many of the projects which are of a continuing nature, such m> the village ad programme,FOC - 88 words
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Article143 1954-07-17 3 LAHORE, Mr. Ferozuddin Maisoon, General Secretary of the Pakistani Communist Party, has described the recent ban on the party m East P.ik'stan as an act of the "autocratic executive In a province where the elected representatives of the people have no voice." He said hereFOC - 143 words
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Article102 1954-07-17 3 SHILLONG Fresh rulea, applicable to all persona connected with the administration of the State, to be called thfc Assam Civil Services Safeguarding of National Security Rules, have been published m the official Gazette. According to these, where the Governor is of the opinion that aFOC - 102 words
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135 1954-07-17 3 LAHORE: A conference ol politica: workers from Pakis tan occupied Kashmir convened by S. Mohammed Ibrahim ias demanded the dissolution of Pakistan's Ministry foi Kashmir Affairs. The conference at Kotli m Mirpur D: strict recently satf jn a resolution that the Ministry hadFOC - 135 words
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196 1954-07-17 3 Kosi In High Flood: Many Villages Inundated PATNA: The Kosl ha> swept across an area of 240 cHjuare mi e s m the district 01 Saharsa, affecting" a population )f about 200,000, says a Sharsu report. The entire Dharhara than., (70 square miles) is under water. Earlier reports said theFOC - 196 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-07-17 3 The Queen shakes hands with Sir Gordon Richard* m the Pad*** at Sandow Park o n July 10 before the start of the Eclipse Stakes. Half an hour after this picture was taken Sir Gordon was thrown and njured by the Queen s horse Abergeldte, onA.P. - 115 words
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98 1954-07-17 3 Vanamahotsava Malabar Village Gets Jawahar Shield KOZHEKODK: farayam .a village m North MaUUmri which has panted 8,000 trees this year, 80 per cent of them surviving', won the Al-lndla Jawafaar .shield^ instituted by the Government of India. Mr. Justice P. Satyanan*yana Rao awarded the prize to Sr| Baiagopal Nambtar AdbikariFOC - 98 words
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237 1954-07-17 3 NEW DELHI: There ere 213 cashewnut factories employing- over 50,000 workers m this country, according to an inquiry conducted by tho -Abour Bureau of the Union Ministry of Labour dunns Marclv-Aprll, 1953. The industry is widely to. cated m Ratmaglri District m Bombay State. Srikakulam.FOC - 237 words
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Article210 1954-07-17 3 NEW DELHI: a scheme to extend coconut cultivation m the country is likely to be included m the Second FiveYear Plan, but the work on .ncreasing the yield may be intensified strightaway. The total annual production of coconut mi n India, m terms ofFOC - 210 words
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Article99 1954-07-17 3 NEW DELHI: The Untoa Government has decided to allow, as an experimental measure, the export of a limited quantity of pulses during the quarter July-September. 1954. Details m this regard will be announced by the export trade control officers at ports. The prices of pulsesFOC - 99 words
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288 1954-07-17 3 BETTIAH: Acharya Vin.ba 15 have, addressing meat .aunch a «»atya«raha If his preHent method for acquEKi iands for distribution among the lancLcss failed. -~«i«"«»B Addressing a gathering 01 over ten thousand at village Mahauna, Acharya Bhava saia he was not In tavour ofFOC - 288 words
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Article162 1954-07-17 3 MADRAS The Madras Legislative Assembly will, it is understood, meet on August 0 to consider a number of pending Governmental Bills. The meeting is expected to last about a week. The date for meeting of the Legislative Council has not yet been finalised; but It is likelyFOC - 162 words
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Article79 1954-07-17 3 RAJAHMTJNDRY "Jans Mitra," a Te.ugu daily, was inaugurated by Mr. Clutto©r V. Nagiah, on June 27, Mr. D. Rammohan Rao, President, Rajahmundry Chamber of Commerce, presiding. Mr. D. Krishnamurti, Editoi. Jana Mitra, read and presented an address to Mr. Nagiah. Dr. Lanka Sundaram, M.P.. Mr. P. Sivaram,FOC - 79 words
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282 1954-07-17 3 Speaking at a Press con. ference Mr X Hanumaa i tnaiya, Chief Minister said that the Government' wen; now taking a series of decisions with a view to impie tnenting the reforms suggest «k! by the Educational Uerorms Conunottee m Mysore •Since weFOC - 282 words
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Article231 1954-07-17 3 MADRAS: The Union Government have consltuted a Central Expert Committee to consider questions relating to cattle preservation, m pursuance of the announcement made m the Lok Sabha uu Feb. 21. The Committee will inciuue Mr P N. Nanda, Animal Husbandry Commissioner to the Government ofFOC - 231 words
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113 1954-07-17 3 CALCUTTA: A Railway Police Inspector an d f O u r demonstrators were injured when i«l^ P 5 lice opened ftre n d also carried out a mild lathi charge ?n° a £L°y P o of V"*? 1 numbermif about 200 who squatted nearFOC - 113 words
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68 1954-07-17 3 CALCUTTA: Gunte r H T Reineck. a 19-year-old West German school boy, arrived here last week on his bicycle after pedaliing about 21,000 miles. Hailing from a soldier's family m Frankfurt, the cycim X enthusiast left his home on Aug. 19. 1953, and hasFOC - 68 words
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2269 1954-07-17 4 CEYLON NEWS But It Was Eventually Passed By 71 Votes To 16 COLOMBO: The Indian problem had to be tackled m a peaceful and honourable manner, said Sir John Koteiawala, the i'rime Minister, during the Second Reading of the Indian and PakistaniFOC - 2,269 words
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187 1954-07-17 4 COLOMBO: Mr. N. H. Keerthiratne, Parliamentary Secretary to tike Minister of Posts and Broadcasting, who was repeatedly interrupting Mr. C. Sittampalam when he was speaking on the Indian and Pakistani (Parliamentary Representation) BUI m the' House of Representatives recently, was reprimanded by the Speaker.FOC - 187 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-07-17 4 MB. KASIMUTHU, son of Mr. G. Saml and MISS PUSHPA, daughter of Mr. R. Sinnasamy who were married at the Marrlaraman Temple, Kuala Lampar on Wednesday, July 7. MR. MAHAJLINGAM, son of Mr. P. i-«.itahii<m.i.«. n and MISS VA.IRAMMAL, daughter of Mr. R. Murugajah,. who were marriedl at60 words
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Article124 1954-07-17 4 Entries for the 33rd Annual Championships of the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya to be held at the Selangor Club Padang on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 13 and 14, close on Monday, July 26. Every .effort Is toeing made (by the Organising Committee to make this year's Champions.iips,124 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-07-17 4 MJt. V. PAKIKISAMY, M.8.&., S.C.R, J.P., Vice-Pres dent of the Hamakrlanna Mission, mji* apure, entertained the incoming and outgroing Presidents o* t«e Mission, at a tUmier party *at his house, No. 100/113 Bidbdord *v»«4i, on Wednesday, July 14 Other members of the Missions Committee of Management also attendee! the dinner.96 words
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Article73 1954-07-17 4 A statement issued by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seafc yesterday evening states that there was no suoatance whatever In a report which appeared m a newspaper yesterday morning mot tne Indian D*Uy Mall) that certain Me&tris Besar voted against their Rulers when consideration was gwen at the73 words
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Article54 1954-07-17 4 Tempier's TB Fund Further donations have been received by the Lady Tempi er Tubercuiaosis Hospital Appeal Fund, raising the totai to $1,630,717.03. They include contributions of $15.u00 from the Stanaartf. Vacuum Oil Company, Union Building, Singapore, ana 723.20 irom tne Raub DMtKt Appeal Committee. Lady54 words
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63 1954-07-17 4 No Further Talks With Alliance Lyttleton L.ONL>ON, July 15 Mr Stan.ey Awt>ery, Labour Member of Parliament asked the Colonial Secretary Mr. Oliver yesterday what furthre discussions he had ii.»d with the united Malay Na. tional Organisation a nd the Malayan Chinese Association on the question of elected re. presentaiives onReuter - 63 words
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Article77 1954-07-17 4 LaJAKAKI/*., Jaly 15. EXt joita vt mgn grade rubber, w at:t ana tea roni East Suma« k »d v* Singapore and Malaya n<tve oeen canned, according to mm utncial statement issued by tne Medan office of the Controiler of Exports. No official explanation for the ban was given but itReuter - 77 words
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Article49 1954-07-17 4 The first group of National Servicemen called up for Civil Defence training at Kolam Ayer will attend for documentation and the issuing of kit at 5.30 p.m, on Monday, July 18. The Colonial Secretary, 9ft. W. A. C. Goode will be present on the occassion.49 words
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Article102 1954-07-17 4 With effect from the Aug. 3 the ex-gowdown price of government sugar will be reduced from $38 to $32 per p;cul. This reduction ii made m preparation for the resumption of commercial imports of sugar on Sept 1. says a Federal Government press statement. There are now102 words
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