Indian Daily Mail, 19 March 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 36 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENT!
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  • 985 1 American Version Of Yalta Confab Contains "Serious Mistakes 1 Churchill To Consider Publishing Br. Yerson t LONDON, Mar. 18. Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Commons yesterday that the hitherto secret records of the lalta Conference publ shed m Washington Wednesday were "m no sense
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  • 115 1 Dr. Alagappa's Medical College In Karaikudi (From Our Own I Correspondent t KARAIKUDI, Mar. 18. f A naw Medical college s for TizmAlmia wtU be lorn r I yd af. Raraikudt. 1 7V»ia is the recornmen- 1 datton of a Special Com.- mittee which was appoint- erf by the Madras
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  • 667 1 Controversy Will Go On— Dulles WASHINGTON Mar 18 John Foster Dulles. Secretary Of State, refused to answer a reporter who asked why ho released the controversial Yalta Papers at this time Mr. Dulle s was at the airport waiting .to take off for a visit to Canada. Earlier i n
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  • 122 1 -Says Dulles OTTAWA, Mar. 18. Air. John *oster Dulles, American Secretary of State, was reported to have told Canadian Members of Parliament yesterday that the United States \vo«ild not necessarily fight for the Chinese offshore istunds of Quemoy and Matsu. Informed sources said
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  • 63 1 These Cats Let The Rats In PROVIDENCE. Rhode Island Mar. 18: An official blames cats for the presence of rats aronntf this city's home for the poor. He said some inmates have pet cats. They feed them too well and the cats leave food attracting j rats. The fat cats,
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  • 108 1 CAIRO, Mar. 18 princess Bina Abdul Hamid, 25-year ad Ca-ro university toaohci, Ht'w to Jordan Thursday to join youn T Kin^ Hussein, i, e r r.usband to be. The King, 19. flew to Afaba on Jordan's Southern border, to meet the Princess anil accompany her
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  • 124 1 LONDON, Mar. 18: Fresh crisis threatened the Labour Party last night with the expectation that some of leftwinger Aneurin Bevan's lieutenants on its governin c caucus the National Executive committee ma v resign m proParty iS Sa ked fr m the Parliamentary opinion hardened that the
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  • 119 1 LONDON. Mar. 18. Representatives of local Conservative (Government) Party branches from all over the country urged that Britain should be able to oust undesirables coming from the Commonwealth and Empire m the same way that foreigners are deported. They passed a resolution affirming belief m
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  • 27 1 NEW DELHI, Mar. 18: ExKing Ncrodom Sihanouk of Cambodia arrived by plane at the head of a 10-man goodwill mission to India.- AP
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  • 141 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERABAD, Mar. 18. Ine Chief Minister of Hyderabad stated m the Assembly that reports were being received toy the Government tiiat Communists m certain areas were reviviag their subversive activities. Reds finding that parlia_ mentary programme that they have been following
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  • 76 1 India Offices At Penang And Ipoh Shortly From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 18. The Indian Commission m Malaya may shortly open offices at Peoang and Ipoh m order to mainly issue pass, ports. This Is revealed to Sadath All Khan by Mrs, Menon Parliamentary Secretary m Lok Sabha
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  • 666 1 TAMIL IS OUR LIFE "Is not Tamil our Life, and why then the Malayan Tamils are slow to realize this fact and glower still to come out with their contributions to the Tamil Library Fund"? This ks the question asked by many who have already contributed. It is argued by
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  • 107 1 B.O.A.C. Comet Service Again LONDON, Mar. 18 r.ritish Overseas Airways Corporation is t o buy 20 jet comet airliners of an entirely new type mark IVS (four), it was officially announced last night. They will be nted with rols royce engines. The order announced jointly by BOAC and De Havilands.
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  • 225 1 Himself Renounced Proposal For A Two-Power Meeting MOSCOW, Mar. 18. Russia has accused Sir Winston Churchill of having "himself renounced the proposals he had made last year for a two -power meeting between Britain and the Soviet Union. The charge was made by the Ministry of Foreign
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  • 130 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 18. All the Government offices m Madras were closed yesterday as a tribute tc late King of Nepal. In Delhi Tribhuvan's body was flown m from Geneva on way to Nepal and lay m State for some time. Premier Nehru,
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Mar. 18 Marshal Pibul Songgram. Prime Minister of Thailand, w ill visit Britain for a fortnight lin Jun e as guest of Sir winston Churchill's Government. It was authoritatively stated. The Thai .Prime Minister, who will earlier visit the United States, plans to arrive
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 91 1 Nehru Nasser Will Fly Together NEW DELHI. Mar. 18.Egyptian Premier G-amel Ab. del Nasser and Prime Minister Jawah-arlal Nehru of India will fly to the Bandung conference on Asian and African affairs together m an Indian plans on Apr. 15. it uu-b announced here today. The Egyptian leader is to
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    • 79 1 Mystery SINGAPORE, Mar. 18 r lhe Master of the 10,382-t».n ijmiish tank<;r Aruba loaded with jet plane fuel for Communist China refused today to disclose his present position or the port the shi n U making for. Contacted by radio from Singapore the Master told Reuter he was
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  • 566 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Mar. 19, 1955 NOTES AND COMMENTS On The Govt. Of India Scholarships J^S m the past, this year too, the basic policy underlying the Government of India scholarships tor Malayan students to secure higher education m the Indian Universities has been violated by those responsible
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  • 1278 2 Full .Details Of Incident NAGPUR: A rickshaw -puller tried to jump on to the footboard of Prime Minister Nehru's car with a knife m hand on Saturday morning (Mar. 12) while he was driving from the Nagpur airport to the Chief Minister's residence. The
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  • 249 2 NEW DELHI: The Homo Minister, Pandit Pant made v reference on Saturday after, noon m the Lok Sabha to tic Nagpur incident. All sections of U;e House cheered when Pandit Pant asked the House to join him m "thanking Providence, congratulating the country and wishing that
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  • 92 2 NEW. DELHI; Iran has been informed that prime Minister Nehru s preoccupations would not permit hfe visiting Iran m the near future, but that he hoped he would havt? the opportunity of doing w at a later date. Mr. Sadat AH Khan, Parliamentary Secretary to the
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  • 235 2 HYuj^KABAD: Tne news >t the Nagpur incident eauseu shock and indignation In taM lobbies of the Hyderabad State Assembly and members of all shades of opinion condemned the attack in strong terms ana voiced their relief at the escape ot tne Prime Minister. A reference was
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  • 119 2  -  NAFEN LONDON: The Nagpur incident caused a sensation here and thft news was splashed by lunch editions of the London Press. The reports caused v great sense of shock but intense relief that the Prime Minister had sustained no harm. Soon after the newspapers l came out
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  • 80 2 BONN: A West German :-50. cial Democratic Pnrty spokes, man said he was "very happy" to hear that the Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, h;-.d been unharmed In to-day's Nagpur m cident "We are very glad to neai the news because the India- 1 Premier te becoming
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  • 109 2 NAGPUR: Babu Rao, the Satara man who was arrested here on Saturday (Mar. 12) m connection with the incident involving Nehru was produced before a iFirst Glass Magistrate helre on Sunday. The Magistrate remanded him to police custody for 15 days. The police have registered an offence
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  • 130 2 Mr. Mohammed Ali 's Message KARACHI: The Pakistan Prime M/mster, Mr. .Mohammed All, has expressed hu relief over Mr. Nehru b •\Fiovidentiai escape" m tho incident at Nagpur. Jn a message to Mr. Nehru from Tando Mohammed Khan, where he is at present on a shooting trip with the King
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  • 283 2 CAIRO Egypt's premier L.L Col. Gamai Nasser cabled congratulations to Prime Minister Nehru on his escape when a riskshuw puller witii knle m hand jumped on me running board of his car. Kamaraj Condemns Attempt lIIRUCHIRAPALLJ: Addressing- a large gathering on the St. Josephs College grounds on Sunday
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  • 432 2 NEW DELHI: The Home Minister. Pandit Pant, said m the I>ok Sabha hvst week that the "myth" of the Andhra elections being m any way unfair had been "exploded" and hoped! that ''no one will again hear of it. «'We hn\,. had enough of it, and we
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  • 144 2 BOMBAY; Sardar K. M. PanlkKar, member of the otutes Keorganisaticu Com, mission, last week left tor fans to attend a meeting ot the U.N.E.cJ.C.O. Committee on Preparation of Cmtuial iiistory of Maukind. He is one of the t.irce mem. oers of the U.N.KS.C.O. Comuiutee, wnich is
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  • 57 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Abi;l AU. Deputy Labour Minister, told Mr. N. C. Sekhar m the Rajya •Sabha that exhaustive statistics on all aspects of the terms of reference had been collected by the Bank Award Commission. He said that the work of collection tabulation and analysis of
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  • 342 3 Cash Bonuses Reduced! CAPETOWN: Canh lionn s nai.i hv th.. it-s n At present an adult is paid f 4 O and a child £20 This would now be cut to £20 lor an adult and £10 for a child m m 4, tne
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  • 213 3 NE.W DELHI: Mr. B. R. lihagat, Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister answered m the affirmative to a question by Mr. H. N. Mukerjee m the Loke JSabna whether it was a tact that under tne terms of general Pont Four agreement with the United
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  • 146 3 .MADRAS,: Members of the legislative Assembly, if they want to catch Speaker's eye, should nut raise their hands They should rise mi n their seats, "hfn called upon by the Speaker, address hi s remarks to hiiu trom their place* under Kule B.i uf the Madras Aist-ui-*>ly
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  • 43 3 at^'^BAD: The Senr n as f kln all persons con. awiv-fSm X. Capacit y to kee P Anot her resolution standing aysWdswrSS mtn r^ thor la nguages uhl r U erati "Particularly iic medium of instruction m xno Gujerat University FOC
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  • 116 3 Vn r D EUII: Th<> De P"ty f v« M 11 R a;r 'J V<-'rnia m the im.n al)ha that "rclativclv mi,T litics arm and .P lln^" ha dh^n lost since mi 1943 v/hon the Jammu «^r A ls l nv r MHitia battalions w^'' first raised
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  • 118 3 Centralisation Of Passport System In India NEW DELHI: l n a written reply to a question b y Mr. Krishnakant Vyas, whether the function of issuing passport^ had been centralised, the Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru stated m the Kajya Sabha. "The Government of India felt that, from an administrative
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  • 212 3 Madras Governor's Party To Miss Keller MADRAS: In honour of jjr. (Miss) Helen Kelfler. Mr. srl Prakasa, Governor of Madras, got up last week an enjoyable tea party on the lawns of ?ne Raj Qhavtan, Guindy, wn un was attended b> the «Hta of the City. The gathering included Mr.
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  • 254 3 MADRAS: On behalf of the Madras Secondary Schools Managements' (Association^ a deputation led by Mr. X- Saniiva Naidu, president of the Association, met Mr. c- Subrumamam., Minister flop: Finance and Education, at the Secretariat 'last week ana made representations relating to administration of the Schools. The depultatitoniarts
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  • 48 3 BOMBAY: A group of Indian journalists invited by the Egyptian Government left for Cairo laSt week by an Air India International plane on a 15-day visit to Egypt. They were seen off at the airport by j the Egyptian Consul m Bombay.- FOC
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  • 272 3 Disturbance At P.S.P. Meeting TRIOHUR: Disturbances jroke out and police had to be summoned to ctmtiol n section of the crowd at a public meeting last week ad'trcsst'd by Mi- Pattom Thanu MLtal( former Chief Mind^er and rnainn.ui of the State unit of the Praja Socialist Party. In the scuffle
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  • 74 3 NEW DELHI: Nawab Muhammad Ahmed Said Khan of Chhatari MP. has been ap-p-vntcd Chief Sccut for India of the All-India Boy Scouts Association, it was announced here. He was awarded the ''Silver Wolf, the highest international decoration m scouting m 1938. by the Chef Scout of
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  • 55 3 TIOMBAY: t>r. J. A ColIpco. a former Mayor of Bomfc*y, died at his residence here last weov after a prolonged 'Uncss. He was 74. Dr. Collaco was a prominent member of the Bombay Medical f <mcl, Pres'detn d* th Goan tTnir-n and Vice-President of
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  • 224 3 NEW DELHI: One hundred and thirty-two National Extension blocks from 20 States Will be converted into community Development blocks wxth effect from April 1, it is learnt. Tnese will form the first series of Extension blocks to be converted into Community Development blocks m accordance with the general
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  • 348 3 KARACHI; Mir Ghulam AH, PaKistan Minister, has tendered his resignation from the Cabinet, but the Prime Minister is sitting tlgnt over it, is reliably learnt. Attempts are being made to persuade him to withdraw tne resignation, tut quarters close to the Mir Sahib said he will
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Home Minister, Mr. B. N. Datar, informed Mr. Chaudhri Mahammad Shafee m the Lok Sabha last week that the permission of the Uovernment was sought for sanctioning proseca. tion of eleven gazetted officers last year. In nine cases per. mission was granted and
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  • 51 3 Madras Board Of Transport MADRAS; The Government H ave sanctioned the continuance of the Madras* Board of Transport for a further period of one year from Mar. Io> 1955. The Minister m charge or iransf»ort is the Chairman .jf the Board and the Secretary, Central Road Traffic Board, its Secretary.
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  • 169 3 Reform Of Education in S. India MADRAS: Vice-Chancellor3 of South /iftidian Unjver.si.ties met m conference at the University Builoings, Cncpauk, last week to discuss problems connected wvtlh the re-'orgariifeatiion of University courses of studies, and introduction of Higher Secondary School courses. The following vice-Chancel-lors attended; Dr. A. Lakslimanaswami Mudaliar (Madras
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  • 72 3 NEW DELHI: A. propose! to extend birth control ficnemes at district and taluk ,evels was now being considered by the Government, the Health Minister, Rajkumari Ajnrdt Kaur, told Mr. svvaramamurthi 'm the LiOk Sabha. The Health Mdndstcr information about the actual expenditure incurred on birth
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  • 54 3 MADRAS: A conference on 'the peaceful uses of atomic energy" was held last week at the Gokhale Hall, m whicn a panel of Indian and American scientists •participated. The two-day conference was arranged by the united states Information Servicte and iwaa presided over by Mr.
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  • 46 3 TRIVANDRUM: Three Bills, the TVavancj^re-OxiMn Bhoodan Yagna FJi* the Travan-cort-Cochin. Requisitioning and Acquisition of Property Bill, 1955, and the TravanccreCchin Agricultural Incometax (Amendmenti Bill, 1955. have been published m Gazette Extraordinjary issued lust week under the authority of the Speaker.— FOC
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  • 327 3 NEW DELHI: The United Kingdom had not told India how she proposed to safeguard British interests m regard to import of cottcn textiles from India, the Minister for Commerce and industry, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, stated m the Lok Nablia last
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  • 37 3 TUMKUR: Dr. B. R. Amt>ea_ kar will Inaugurate the All. Mysore State Lawyers' Confer, ence to be held at Tumkur oci April 16 and 17. Mr. G. EthL rajulu Naidu, former AdvocateGeneral, will preside.- FOC
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  • 75 3 NEW DELJii: About 75 million people, at a rough estimate, suffered from malaria m India every year, the Health Minister, Rajkumari Anirit Kaur, told Prof. D. C. Sharma m the Lok Sabha last week. Reliable statistics were, however, not available a* malaria was not a
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  • 171 3 NEW DELHI: By.electiou* to two seats m the Lok Sabha from two Parliamentary constituencies m Orissa and Madhya Pradesh will be held m the next two months. In the Cuttack Parliamentary constituency m Orissa m the by-election caused by the resignation of Mr. Harekrush. na Mahtab
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  • 60 4 Sarawak, Mar 18. A Five-man Oxford University expedition will explore little known jungle areas of Sarawak later this year The expedition ha s bee n organised by Mr. Gu v Arnold, Kensington Garden Square London. The party plans to arrive m Kuching towards the end of
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  • 427 4 "We're Old Residents, Not Illicit Immigrants" COLOMBO. A message received from Mannar, stated that the hunger-strike of detainees still continues. Hhe strikers, according to the report, had stated that they were not illicit immigrants and would not agree to go back to India. They added
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  • 241 4 COLOMBO: Britain s decision to cut down imports was cited here last week as the ma.n reason tor the continued decline or tea prices. In Colombo weekly auctions yesterday, prices of all varieties dropped by an average of 60 cents per lb.
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  • 172 4 CAIRO, Mar. 18 Egypt lias jiostponed indefinitely plans tor a meeting of Arab leuders next Sunday, an authoritat.vc source said Thursday. The postponement came amid reports of new disagreements over the Egyptaintiponsored proposal tor a Middle East Defence pact which would exclude Iraq. Only Syria and Saudi
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  • 75 4 There are a limited number of vacancies for an advanced course on Spoken Englisn, which will be given by Miss Thelma Hale, commencing on Wednesday, Apr 4 13 from 6.30. 7.30 p.m. at the' British Council. No 'charge will be levied and new students and
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  • 35 4 A male Cantonese detainee Loh Chew Whatt, aged 26, was found dead m the Changi Prison Hospital at about 945 p.m. on Thursday Mar. 17. An inquest will be held.
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  • 161 4 LOVE FINDS A WAY (j A LXL JLo vt- triumphe-J i/MT the barriers of caste iuui creed and brought a liurgher-MuHliin romance to its nappy culmination m a KKthi court m Gail*. For 22-year-old l*aasy de Silva of Katuguda lit was a Bchool-giirl aream come true. Eight years ago I'ans.v
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  • 223 4 Laissez Faire COLOMBO; Government should not Interfere with the ectual trade and commeice of any country fince all staccsjiunsored business ventures in the world have proved to be a hop, senator George McLtav. Minister for Shipping and Transport and Associate Minister for Commerce and Agriculture in the Commonwealth Parliament of
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  • 123 4 COLOMBO; The hearing of the Jaffna election petition appeal -has been fixed for May 9th, before Mr. justice Pirile, Mr. Justice de Silva and Mr. Justice Sansoni. This appeal is by Mr. s. V. Kunasingham, who has c»tv:d Mr. G. G. Ponnambalam, a
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  • 89 4 Fifty thousand blue-anu-uhdte stickers are being distributed by the Public Relations Office to Government and City Oounoil Departments and business houaeN. Each sticker bear* the words "The Vote is Secret' written m English, Tarn I, Chinese and Jawl. Members of the public receiving their Qonslaftidated Accounts
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  • 87 4 Extension Of Visit Pass New Regulation In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 54 of the Immigration ordinance. 1952, the Governor ,m Council yesterday gazetted the following Regulations: cited as the Immigration (Amendment) Regulations, 1955. Paragraph (<s) of regulation 9 of the Immigration Regulations, 1953, Is hereby
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  • 106 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Iwo more Communist terrorists have been killed by the Security Forces m the Federation, says an Emergency Communique issued here toc'ay. The two terrorists vv.ic killed by a Security *orce patrol m the Pahang/Negri Sombilan border area. The four-man patrol was fired on
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  • 96 4 The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music London 1955 Practical Examinations (including LRSM) will be held m Singapore m August-Octo-ber, 1955. Entries for these •examinations should reach the Examinations Secretary, Department of Education, Singapore, as soon as possible before Ist May, 1955. Late entries will not
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  • 78 4 Effective fro m Apr. 1 the fares for the sector Sinia pore/Madras will be increased as follows: First-class single $sto. return $1,019 $8W° Urilßt aale^ c 455; retUrn The aoove fares w tn ajso be applicable to Tr.chy, Colombo and jiaftna. Stutdeint£(V JEixeursion Fares The
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  • 351 4 c E f ta^l iS le(1 writers, poets, essayists, novelists and editors—in Malaya, irrespective of the language m which such Sft? m cfufc aPPIy f r aieinbcn l P the Malayan SE They are asked to send full particulars to either the President, Dr. Ho
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  • 117 4 WAs»«UNt*J.ON, J*ti»r. ijj ahe AJiierican Yalta Papers pubnsneu quoted the Soviet foreign Minister Mr. Yyacheslav Moiotov as saying m li*44 tnat the c-ninosj i i>inituu»i.si-s "a>re faot C^oniinuniKts at all." Mr. Mokotov was also quoted as sayoitg ttae« Soviet l mon "desires closer reiuv-ti->ns with Nationalist
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  • 218 4 LONDON, Mar. 18 ThiUnited States adminitstt ration A as criticised by several Bii>.sh newspapers for publithing; retails of the Yalta Conference which was hexd i" 1945. The Times was m ost empnatic m its disapproval there can be little doubt that tne united States administrations motives
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  • 73 4 The Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Town Bianch of the Malayan fnciian OoogTM* w.ll he held o n Sunday. Mar 27. at 10 a m at the C hettiar Chamber 'c f Commerce Hall, 37 Ampang Road. The Hon. Secretary of
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  • 91 4 Members of the public wisli. ing to check whether or not their names appear on the. Elections Register may do so at any post office m Singapore. Copies of the Register arc on display at all Post Office couuters. The names on the Electoral
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  • 39 4 Arsenal Sports Club will held its first annual extraordi nary general meeting to morrow Sunday Mar. 20 at the Kalaimagal Tamil School Yeo Chu Rang Road, at 10 a.m. all members are kindn requested to attend.
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