Indian Daily Mail, 19 October 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VO^. X No. 243. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1954 h\)VR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 206 1 Will Spend 5 Days In Peking: Tentative I Programme Of China Tour Announced CAATON, Oct. 18: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian l*rime Minister, arrived here from Hanoi by air today for a 12-day visit to China. Mr. Nehru was received at the airport by General Yuan
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  • 262 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 18. Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, left Hanoi, the new Vietminh capital in Northern Indo-China today, for China, the Vietminh Radio annoounc■4 Mr. Nehru arrived in Hanoi yesterday from Rangoon, the Burmese capital, for his first meeting with Ho Chi Minh, the
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  • 154 1 PARIS, Oct. 18: India's Prime Minister JawaInrlal Nehiu shopped for three hours yesterday in Yu'nt'ane, capital of the tiny Laotian kingdom, on his m|| lo Hnnoi, the French press agency reported. i Hanoi, Nehru will meet Ho Chi Minh, Presi- it of Vietminh he;d Vietnam. Mr.
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  • 196 1 WHAT NEHRU WILL DISCUSS IN CHINA HAiPttONG, Oct. 18. Mr. lawaharlai Nehru, the Indian Pr.me Minister, leaves by &ir for Commun et China today 4ltur an overnight stay at Han i. the new Vietminh Communist capital in Northern Lndc -China. The Premier arrived in Hanoi from Rangoon yesterday and met
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  • 198 1 HAIPHONG, Oct. 18. —Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian f'rirnc M nister. arrived at Hanoi yesterday afternoon for his visit to lndo-China on his way to Pekiny He dined with H° Ch 1 Minn.. the Vietmnh President «ind <^ther Victminh leaders toIt wis the first meeting between
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  • 189 1  -  Nehru U. S. Identifies With Colonialism NEW YORK, Oct. 18: Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India denied that he is pro-Communist and said he is convinced that his country is helping promote peace in Asia by serving as a bridge between two opposing b.ock.s. in an interview
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  • 57 1 LONDON, Oct. 18. Sir Hartley Shawcross, Labour member of Parliament and former Attorney General said here on his return from tlxe united States; "The Americana are disturbed about our .relations with the Chinese. "They are much nearer China and had very neaw losses in .Korea, Trey look askance
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  • 352 1 BOMBAY: Oct. 18: Mr. B. Muthukumarapa Redffiat le?der of the "Liberation Movement' in the French India settlements, called for a nautanoju venlict in favour ol a merger with India at today s Congress which will decide the future offteFjfflJ xttfements the Indian
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  • 69 1 DR. SIR RM. ALAGAPPA CHETTIAR, the millionaire p Mlanthrop st of South India, photographed on arrival at Kallang Airport on Sunday from Bangkok on Ws way back from Japan after attending the Pac'fic Relations Conference at Kyoto. Picture shown Dr. Chettiar at centre with bouquet
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  • 393 1 Three New Faces Churchill May Not Resign No Change In Eden's Position LONDON, Oct. 18: Sir Winston Churchill carried out his biggest government reshuffle today bringing three new men into his Cabinet and giving i*lr. ttaroid MacMUlan the key post of Defence MiThe Ministerial switch involving 24
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  • 34 1 R.I.P.M. ASKED TO RESIGN JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 18. Tbe Greater Imium s.a Federation the third largest party in parliament early today demanded the resignation of Premier AU Sastroamidjojo's one-year-old "Progressive Nationalist" Government— MlllilliilllNitlilllluttlilMli AP
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  • 148 1 PONTYPRIDD, WALES. Oct. 18: Mr. Ricnard Grossman, Labour memoer of Parliament who supports the left-wing leader, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, said here today it was "starkest lunacy" to keep 120,000 British troops in Europe "as the price for reviving German militarism." "I would be prepared to see
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  • 188 1 PARIS, Oct. 18: Ho Chi Minh, the Moscow trained leader of the Vietminh rebellion against the French in Indochina, made a triumphal entry into ■Hanoi on Saturday, the Vietminh radio said. The aging Red 'chieftain, who was said to be in good health, was
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  • 43 1 JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 18. The Foreign Ministry today announced the appointment of tws "political observers" to Vietnam, Cambodia, Laoa and the Vietminh Government at Hanoi. They are Anwar Sani and Max Maramis. They have already left for Indochina.- AP
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  • 20 1 A Reuter report from new Delhi adds that Mr. Tandon is expected to assume charge soon.
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  • 141 1 STOP PRESS Overwhelming Vote For Fr. India Merger KJZIR (Pondioherry), Oct. 18. Legislators from French settlements meeting here today voted overwhelmingly for merger with India. The ballot* were 170 for merger and eight for continued French rule. It was officially announced that the total number eligible to vote wag 181
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  • 185 1 LONDON, Oct. 18.— The British Parliamentary delegation which spent 16 days touring Soviet Russia arrived here by air yesterday from Stockholm. Lord CoTera'ne, leader of the party of 1% sa<d> all the evidence that had been seen during their tour seemed to indicate that
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  • 185 1 New Repindia: R. K. Tandon Appointed Mr. Kaj Krishan Tandon, until recently First Secretary in the Ind.an Commission in Nairobi, has been appointed India's Representative in Malaya. He renlaces Mr. M. Gopaia Menon, who is presently India's Commission in Nairobi. Horn in 1910, Mr. Tandon B.A. LL.B. (Punjab) B.A. (Hens)
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  • 91 1 BIRMINGHAM, Oct. 18. Mr. Fenner Brockway, Labour member of Parliament and Chairman of the movement for colonial freedom called for a new effort to end the fighting in Kenya. He told a meeting at Birmingham that "it would be criminal if a renewed attempt to
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  • 28 1 CANTON, Oct. 18. PeknK Radio said Mr. Nehru left for Pek'nc by air after staying a little more than two hours in Canton. Reuter
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  • 530 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Oct. 18, 1954 Dr. CHETTIAR TO NOTE \)ll. Sir Rm. Alagappa Chettiar, leading millionaire philanthropist, industrialist and educationist of South India, who is now on a brief visit to Malaya, told the Indian Daily Mail on Sunday at Kallang Airport soon after his arrival from
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  • 492 2 Memorial For Indian War Dead In Singapore Total Of 86,805 To Be Honoured NEW DELHI: Memorial* and permanent cemeteries are to be built in Singapore and other parts of the world for the 86,805 Servicemen and merchant seamen from undivided India who feil in World War n. The organisation that
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  • 95 2 GWALIOR: The Maanya Bharat Government bas decided to grant from this year I additional facilities like increased pay scales and free, lodging and boarding to wo-, men prepared to undergo; training as nurses, midw.ves and health visitors, according to a statement issued here last week
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  • 106 2 OUTTAOK: The orifiua textile milUs. which, closed down on s«pt 22 owing to strike by the mills' 5.000 workers, reopened. None of the workers, however turned up foi work. Different sections of the malls remained Idle and oniy supervising and managerial fitaif were found in their
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  • 85 2 ENTEBBE (Uganda): Mr. M. Gopala Menon. India's new Commissioner to the British East and Central Africa presented his credentials to the Uganda Governor. Sir Andrew Cohen. a t Government House. Welcoming Mr. Mcnon. Sir Andrew said that there woqld continue to be complete understanding between India
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  • 56 2 Dr. CHETTIAR BANK CHIEF Dr. Ataguppa Chettiar enyayed '•<■ an informal chat tcith Mr. K .Subramaniatm Manager Indian Oversees Bank Ltd., Singapore. The place is Chettiars' Temple at Tank Road, where Dr. Cliettiar after offering prayers to the Lord, took a few minutes rest. Before Dr. Chettiar is a plate
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  • 129 2 NEW DELJH&I: Mr. Sanjiva Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister at the oins-year^d Anuhra State, has expressed the opinion it would be bettor to Jeave the decision on Mr. Nehru's latest letter to the Provincial Congress Chie.s and State "Chief Ministers, to Mr. Nehru himself. Mr. Reddy
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  • 88 2 ABDUL QUAYUM KHAN BACK TO POLITICS PESHAWAR: Mr. Abdul Quayum Khan, Pakistan's Industries M.nister, ha.s announced his intention to stage a come back to provincial politics. Mr. Abdul Quayum Khan was the Chief Minister of the NWFP before joining the Centre as industries Minister in the Mohammed v Ali Cabinet
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    53 2 Pictures. In the picture on the right Dr. Chettiar is seen talking to your pressman through whom tie conveyed his keen interest in the welyrre of Indians in Malaya and his concern far Malaya's industrial progress. Also seen in this picture is Mr. VE. Sfuiiinmyuni Chettizr J.P. (second
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  • 518 2 Govt. Told Can't After Resignation ERNAKLLAM At the conciiiMon of arguments in the petition under Article 226 of the Constitution filed by Mr. N. F. Hnriharan (a former Director of Information to the Government of Travancore-Cochin for issue of a writ of certiorari quashing the notification
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  • 110 2 NEW DELHI: Words, in Prime Minister Nehru's opinion, are very tricky things. Wtea tw<* iwsoijf meet whose emotions have been roused up in different icay* by the .tame word," he told a meeting of Irrigation Ministers front the State* h«re recently. Then It becomes quite impossible to
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  • 199 2 SHILLOX<J: a tKuiauciai Corporation under the State Financial CorporatiOa Act, 3951, with its headquarters at Shilionjr. has been established by the Assam Government. The corporation, it is hoped, will pwy an important part in solving- the prooitm of unemployment an<i help evolve an economy
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  • 71 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datar, Union Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, left by air recently on a five-day tour of the tribal areas in the Santhal Parganas in Bihar to study the present conditions of the Santhals, whose population s considerable in the state. He will
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  • 1245 2 The lives, of great men all remind u«s We can make our lives sublime Doctor Sir Rm Alagappa Chettiar on arrival at the KalJanjj Airpcrt en Sunday is reported to have stated to the pressmen that he would in the course of his one-week Malaya
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  • 139 2 RAJKOT: A scheme designed to preserve th^ famous Gi,r forest or Saurashtra only abode of the lion in India will fee soon put into operation, it was announced here by Mr. Dav Shankar Dave, Minister for Health and Forests. Stringent control over th a
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  • 796 3 Central Bank Appeal Dismissed By Supreme Court NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court last week dismissed »n appeal filed by the Central Bank of India Ltd.. against Mr. Ram N a rain raising "a novel and interesting question of law namely, whether a
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  • 116 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Nehru doubted whether stars were taking cut much in~ terest in the people r.j India as the latter were talcing in fJwm.. l.a'inui the i'/imAitioK--Btone of the Central Labour Institute, Mr. Nehru said that •many Indians firmly believed that the days of miracles
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  • 76 3 KANOHEF.PURAM: At a mooting of the Municipal Council held last week, Mr. S. Ellappa Mudaltar, Chairman, presiding, a resolution (moved by Mr. P. V. Govindaraja Mudaliar) was unanimously passed requesting the Government to change the name of the Chingleput district into Kancheepuram district in view of
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  • 100 3 Rs. 6m. Ele. Scheme For Madras Villages MADRAS: Sixteen rural electrification schemes in Madras State costing about Us. 60 lakhs were approved by the State Cabinet. Of these four schemes costing about Rs. 13 lakhs will provide electricity to villages in Chingleput district, seven costing about Rs. 21 lakhs in
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  • 194 3 Gram Sevikas For Community Projects INDORE: The Executive Committee of the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust decided to train gram sevikas for community projects at Kasturbagram. The committee, which ended its two-day session last week, accepted the request of the Community Project Administration of the Government of India for trained
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  • 278 3 LONDON: Professor Alan Gledhill, an ex-mem-ber of the 1.C.&, who is now a reader in the constitutional law of India and Pakistan art the London University, will "most likely" be the principal expeit witness for the defence in the forthcoming case
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  • 129 3 AHMEDABAD: The Textile Labour Association, wuich represents more than isO.ooo textile workers of Ahmedauad, acniandec 1 of the Millowuerfc' Association to refer the qu^tion of unus for the jc«*r 19n4 to .arbitration. A statement issued fi*ro the office of the Te^ud L^^our Association said that ho
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  • 49 3 KATHMANDU: A police party, which had gone tc collect revenue, was attacked by a violent group of kisans near Har.sindhi. about seven miles from here, according tc official information received here. The Government later sent armed police to the area and recovered some firearms. FOC
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  • 71 3 RLY. CORRUPTION INQUIRY BODY'S TOUR NEW DELHI: The Railway Corruption Inquiry Committee is undertaking a tour shortly to collect oral evidence regarding corrupt practices on the Railways. The Committee, of which Acharya J. B. Kripalani is the chairman, will collect evidence from Railway %v4 PoUc« officials, representatives of public bodies,
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  • 78 3 MADRAS: It is understood the Government of Madras have decided to raise the upper limit of loans that can be given by Co-operative Building Societies in the State for purposes of house construction, from Rs. 3,000 to R-s. 10.000. The Government have further decided,
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  • 393 3 Suhrawardy's Bitter Criticism KARACHI: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy, Ah ami League leader, has urged Pakistanis to oppose the proposed new Constitution now in the final stages oi preparation and demand dissolution of the present unrepresentative Constituent Assembly. Mr. Suhrawardy who is now convalescing
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  • 26 3 Picture. Doctor Sir Rm Alagappa Chettiar seen talking to pressmen at the Kallang Airport on his arrival on Sundau afternoon.- I.D.M.
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  • 94 3 PATNA: Dr. Anugrah Narain Sinha, Finance Minister of Bihar, had a providential escape when the State Government plane carrying him crashed at about a height of ten feet immediately after its take-off at the Patna aerodrome. He was unhurt, but a severe shock wad
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  • 631 3 Handloom Industry Will Benefit Millions In Rural Areas CR's Plea For Encouraging Handloom Industry MADRAS: Mr. C. Rajagopalactuuri made vigorous plea for protect aig the handlootu lnddwtry In the country which provides employment to million*, of people in rural areas. Commenting on the Kanungo Committee's report, Mr. Itajagopalachari, in an
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  • 154 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has agreed in principle to the replanting of Rubber where the existing trees have grown too old. The scheme will be put into effect after the Rubber Production Bill ha.- been passed by parliament. The bill will be presented
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  • 207 3 MADRAS: Mr. K. Kamaraj Nader. Chief Minister, pleaded for more organisations springing up in the country tor taking care of the underprivileged children. The Chief Minister waa presiding over the Annual Day of the Mohite Playground, a community centre where the underprivileged children are taken care
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  • 149 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's balance of payments statement for the year July 19BS to June 1954 released fey the Government lafet fwwk'3 shows an ovcral deficit of Rs. 2.79 ororea as against a deficit of Rs. 40.79 ororea m 1953/1953. Pakistan's position with Uie dolLar areas showed
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  • 420 4 It Will Breed Communalism Say Educationists COLOMBO The division of school children according to the language in which thsy are taught is breeding communalism among those of the rising generation. Not only in the classrooms, but in the playing fields and in their homes
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  • 221 4  - No Racial Discrimination In E. Africa AZEEZ COLOMBO: Back from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference in Nairobi recently was Senator A. M. A. Azeez one of tne three Asian delegates to this conference. He said that all three Asian delegates to the conference wore well treated and were shown no
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  • 325 4 Gokhale Hopeful Of N.L.S.S.P'S Future COLOMBO: "The N.L.S.S.P. has the capacity of becoming a democratic alternative to tiie present government in Ceylon," *aM Mr. M. S. Kckhrile. of the i ta BoeWM Conference, at i real conference. Mr. QokhalC has t>een in t'evlon for ten days making a atul-y of
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  • 42 4 LONDON. Oct. 18. The mass circulation News of the World reported that Sir Arthur Morst', agfd 62. former chairman and chief manager of the Hjngkong and Shanghai Bank. uiK Corporaticn, would be appointed chairman of the Briliah Travel and Holidays Ascootatkm.— Reuter
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    54 4 MR. E. R. NEDUNCHEZHIAN, of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, (centre, with garland on) photographed on arrival by air fn Colombo to deliver a «erie« of lectures on TjmtiH culture at the invitation of the Ceylon Tamil Sanganx He was given an enthusiastic welcome at the airport by his many friends
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  • 535 4 COLOMBO: The Prime M mister. Sir John KotelawaU;, welcomed the proposal to *ei up a Merchants' Chamber in Jaffna. He said he would do his best to assist it. He was speaking at a garden paxcy given by the merchants of Jaffna
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  • 103 4 tiir Sydney Uame. Vice Chancellor of the umveißity »<f Malaya will open the united Natalia Day ExhiDition at 5.15 p.m. on i^ruclay, Oci. 22 ftt the Brutish Council, Stamford rtoacL The flags of 21 Member States of U.N.O. with representatives in Singapore
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  • 32 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18. Mme Chiang Kai Shek, who came to the United States several months ago for medical treatment, will start back for Formosa tcdav from Ban Francisco.- AP
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    56 4 PHOTO. Ceylon Premier SIR JOHN KOTELAWALA (standing at tentre wearing garlaf.d) photographed at Colombo while leaving on hi* tour of Jaffna which was interrupted by his recent visit to Delhi for talks with Premier Nehru. At extreme left is SRI HAND A I All AITHIAN A THAN M nister lor
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  • 196 4 4 Policemen Killed, 7 Wounded Further details received last night regarding the incident at the Chuan Seng Police »'ost at Fontian in Johore show that ihe post was burnt by 60 terrorists and four policemen killed and seven wounded. The poet wag
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  • 73 4 BUiiiMOS AIRES, Oct. 18.— Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki and India Vice-President Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan had an audience with President Peron. Earlier yesterday they placed wreaths at the tombs of the national hero General Jose De Saartin and President Percn's late wife Evlta. Beth statesmen have been awarded
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  • 93 4 Kelantan Ruler Customs A Denial The Mentri Besar. Kelantan, denies the report published by an Engl .sh -language newspaper (not the IDM) en Thursday, Oct. 14, that "members of the Sultan of Kelantan's retinue travelling by train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on the night of Oct. 13 wero Mked
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  • 80 4 GLASGOW, Oct. 18.—Glasgow had its biggest fire for many years, Friday night when a blaze gutted a wholesale plumbing warehouse and lit up the entire centre of the city. Fire fighters wearing brea- thing apparatus battled through the night to prevent the flames spreading to a whisky bond
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  • 92 4 The issue 01 rice from Government stocks to licensed n-tiiilt'i for sale dluring Ration Weeks 4 5/46 Ki 18th November) will be made c.n Oct. 22. It will be the last issue which Government will make under its rationing regulations. The official Hat 'nning Orders will be
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  • 117 4 LONDON, Oct. 18: More than 10,000 dockers in the twin north-western ports of Liverpool and Birkenhead stopped work today in sympatny with striking London dockworkers. Liverpool's five miles of docks were at a near standstill, with the majority of tiie port's 183 vessels deserted or undermanned.
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  • 77 4 DJAKARTA, (Indonesia), Oct. 18.— A Cabinet crisis in Indonesia was forecast by Dr. Wongsonegoro whe is president :f PIR Party and Vice-Prime Mn.ister today. His party has threatened to withdraw its three Ministers from the present ccalition unless the Nationalist Government resign.s before October 25. His party's
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  • 71 4 Registration of voters for Federal and StaV elections began yesterday throughout Patoang. In K!uala Lipls the flrst to register were the Mcntrl Besar, Pahang, Tengku Panglima Perang. Tengkiu Muhammad, and |h\is wife. Tengku Mandl^k. one hundred and twenty teams are engaged to unde take th:s work
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  • 52 4 DAMASCUS, Oct. 18: Twen-ty-three people were killed and 300 wounded in election day riots in Jordan on Saturday, according 1 to reports reaching here from Amman today. The reports said over 100 people were arrested. Most of them were young men accused of instigating the
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  • 41 4 Fol'.owng Labour front candidates will contest the i a. visions placed after their nimes in the 1955 Legislative Assembly Elections; a. N Mitra, Bukit T mah; Soah Ptne Chuan Kampong Sapor; J. M. Jumabhoy, (to be ;tnnounced later.)
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