Indian Daily Mail, 13 May 1955

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  • 811 1 Marshall Appeals For Public Support Law Order Must Be Maintained More Violence Likely Today: Bus Strike Sequel Following further violence yesterday by demonstrators h'STTV 0 fr < r9al of thc ***<*• *t the strike bound Hock Lee Bu 8 Co depot, the Chief Minister
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  • 52 1 Owing to unfomseen dr. curastances the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Brag*, will not now visit the Ota. era! Hospital and the Ortho. paedic Hospital at Siglap today, Friday; says. Mr. Braga will visit the Tan Took Seng Hospital at 10.15 a.m. tomorrow
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  • 110 1 NEHRU CASE: BOMBAY. May 12: Babu Rao Kcchale. the rickshaw murder Prime Minister Nehru, was sentenced to eight days imprisonment Thursday on a previous charge of traffic ob. struction. Kochale pleaded, innocent to the attempted murder charge on Tuesday. He will have a jury
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  • 44 1 Anglo Soviet Cultural Ties L,ONT>ON, May 12 The British Government has instructed the Brutish Council to undertake the promotion of closer cultural relations with Russia the foreign office onnounced today. The British Council an ofllciaJ body conducts Britain's Cu'iturajj Relations with foreign countries. Reuter
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  • 71 1 LONDON, May 12 V.K. Menon, adviser to India's prime Minister Nehru, arrived m Peki n R by plan e yesterday for talks with Chou En-lai, Red China's premier. Peking Radio reported the arrival without comment. Menon (had sadd earJler he was male ng the trip :n an
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  • 131 1 The following warning- was broadcast by Radio Malaya and K edifrusion last night at intervals In English and -the Vernacular languages for the safety of people usine Alex, andra Road:. As there have been breaches of the peac c m the after.
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  • 273 1 P.I. Case Against Pak. Merchant: $1 m. Involved KARACHI, May 12: The Sind Chief Court Thursday heard a petition from the Philippines Legation m Pakis. tan. filed by Charge U' Affaires Marciano Jovtn, to allow him to reinstate a case against Pakistani merchant Abdul Hai e Bhadat m connection with
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  • 52 1 ATHENS. May 11 Greece has decoded to reject an invitation from the Supreme soviet to send parliamentary delegation to Mosco w it was authoritatively learned here. The rejection ;a based on the grounds that there is no aimdiarity between the regimes aid parliaments of the two
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  • 79 1 VATICAN CITY, May, 12 Pope Pius XII was reported yesterday to have a sfc^ht cold and sore throat. A source close to the FTL' 0 head of the Woman Catholic Ohurch said tfei ondisposition had not prevented the Pope from has usuatt daia y v/ork. AP AMMAN, May
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  • 86 1 LONDON, May 12.— Russia announced Wednesday the floating of a 32 billion rubles (8 billion dollars) state loan to develop the national eco. nomy, Moscow Radio, broadcasting a decision of the Soviet Council of Ministers, said the loan will run for 20 year 5 beginning
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  • 92 1 TOKYO May 12 The American Red Cross said Wednesday food packets for 44 Americans held m Red China wi£l be turned over to the Chinese Red Cros s near Hong >Kon£ May 30. '*Under terms of a recently concluded agreement," the Red cross said, additional
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  • 109 1 Policeman Succumbs To Temptation By Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: A Police constable under training m Police Depot was yesterday ordered to be bound over for stealing $70 from an. other colleague at the First Magistrates Court here. Inspector Paul Raj, pro. secuting said, that the accused Arasaratnam (20)
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  • 189 1 WILL FIGHT FOR MAINTAINING BOUNDARIES EGYPT TO MEDIATE DISPUTE KARACHI, Pakistan, Ma y 12 Maj. Gen, Iskander M irrn returned here yesterday trim talk* w ft h SbSK B«»d££ Starttel maintenance of its present bounwi- W K P aVe desi t<} 6hoot our Afghan brother and it
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  • 244 1 DJAKARTA, May The Indonesian Police today threw a tight security cloak around the wreckage of the Air India constellation "Kashmir Princess" whicti crashed to Indonesian territory on ApiU 11 while brtngW Chinese Communist delegates to the Asian African Conference. Onfly a few Indonesian
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  • 303 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, May 12 U.N. experts said yesterday the latest Soviet proposals on disarmament contain several substantial concessions It wa" agreed, however, that Russia a n d the Western powers still are far apart on many major issues. U.N. diplomats saw little new m
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  • 105 1 WASHINGTON, May 12 President Elsenhower oaid that Ma recent personal cor* 2*P™ d€ with Marshal Georgi Zhukov, soviet Defence Minster was m Bo wav connected wdttf, th« Marshals weekend speech on the Go* man question. At the celebrations of the tenth anniversary of v.fc Day m BerWn Marshal
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  • 299 1 Bulganin Studying West Offer tor Top Talks Says Mutual Trust Is Vital For Solving Problems LONDON, May 12. Marshal Nikolai Bulgaiiki, Soviet Prime Minister told the etgtot nation Communist Security Conference m Warsaw, today that Russia would give most careful consideration" to «the Western invitation to top level big four
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  • 132 1 KARACHI. Ma y 12 Pakistan has informed the Egyptian Prime Minister, Lt.-Uo\ Gamai Abdel Nasser, that it will accept his offer to mediate a depute with Afghanistan Mr. Mohammed AW the Prime minister of Pakistan .said yesterday. Mr. Aiil said the offer was accepted provided Afghanistan did
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  • 207 1 PANMUNJON, Korea, May 12.— The Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission re_ ported Wednesday it had been 'unable to prove" an allied charge that the Communists had illegally introduced MIG planes into North Korea. The report stemmed from an Allied charge last February that the Reds violated
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  • 53 1 Washington, Ma y n President Eisenhower dd that he absolutely believed UJat within a reasonable tjme the SalX Vaccine coul<j eliminate infantile pamlys-s m the United jjtatea. Of the efficacy of the vaccine itself Mr. Eisenhower said he bcflleved abso'u*el v it couW do what
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  • 32 1 NEW DELHI, May U India hea accepted Lebanon's invitation to attend th e JCddTe East economic conference beginning m Beirut ow May 38, it was officially announce* ywterd»y. AP
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  • 480 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fit, May 13, 1955 PAWNS IN POLITICS OUR sister paper the TAMIL MURASU m an editorial on Wednesday has issued a sound and timely wanning against attempts of certain political parties to rope m the minor boys and girls into their organisations. It particularly deplored their
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  • 58 2 bLURU: Mr TKJi Appala. swamy. a prominent <6oml K22 °1 Weat KodavarT^ Andhra, has resigned from the Communist Party r ,"t 3ent hi s reslgnauon cr the primary membership of «h«\ Party and has offered to resign from the Municipal S^ncli to which he was elecfied on
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  • 2359 2 PROPERTY RIGHT FOR DAUGHTERS DEBATE ON REFORM BILL NEW DELHI: In the Lok Sabha on Thursday immediately after passing; the Hindu Marriage Bill, Which grants women the right of divorce, the Minister m the Ministry of Law, Mr. H. V. Pataskar moved for reference to a
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  • 154 2 Torn Between Love And Duty SALEM: The story ot how a youth, whose heart wa» torn by conflicti* emo. tions, ended bJ» life Has come to Uffht. It is stated that Mamc. kam. 23 who was married six months ago could not cot himself otf from the woman with whom
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  • 528 2 MADRAS: "The Madras Bai has great traditions of forensic ability, erudition, and learning and is second to none. I should say, m world history." Mr Justice E. E. Mack gave this impression last Friday when a reference was made to him m his Court on the
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  • 826 2 MADRAS: Mr. Ashoka Mehta, Praja.SociaUst leader, last Friday expressed himself m complete agreement with Raja. Ji's "Boycott American Aid" appeal to Government so that India might be la a position to extrt moral pressure on the U.S. to abandon her
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  • 52 2 BOMBAY: 31 au lan a Abut Q&tam Azad, Union Minister for Education, .Is saJPtofr far London by the end of this month on a four-month goodwill lour, it is mbaMy ieapvt here last week. It to learnt that he w.i visit U.K., France, Russia, and
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  • 295 3 Earnings Most Immoral Vatican Tells 'Gifted Ginal nllE Vatican h*« branded as "mandatou** Gin a LoUobrL reported demand for £250,000 to make another Aim to the "donkey .riding" aerie*. ''The very idea cf such earnings .3 most immoral," said the Vatican newspaper, "Osserva. tore Romano. m a scathing editorial. It
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  • 152 3 JTAJMARI Kamala made the whole studio rock with laughter one day by her hesitant dialogue. Ag she could not" repeat her dialogue m the manner expec. ted, the dialogue writer was called m and instructed to put her through her paces. He did his best
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  • 118 3 Sohrab Modi, whose towering personalty has dominated tine Indian fU m horizon for weW over two decades m hia triple capacity as producer, director and actor, returns to the screen m the titlie role of "Kundan." Minerva's m-^st ambitious production to date. Other notables m the
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  • 221 3 FOREIGN distributors have x decided to seek Press sup. port against the present policy of the Central Board of Film Censors. India, which, they s ay. has led to a number of their p ctures being banned and con. sequent loss of business. An uncensored orint of
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  • 81 3 The piercing look of the fighter (M» NT. Namblar) frightens the timid) gin (An)mU peid). To worshdn her hwband tht proud cultural twut pt a Hindu wife and Anjnti DcVI shown how a dutiful wife should conduct herself. one doe, not know what thii roan with dftgffdr
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  • 123 3 The j fabuloiiMjy beautiful Madhubala dons mediaeval robes again for Roshni Films' rough-and-tumble yarn, "Tccrandaz." Cast opposite her m the male lead ol this Mm is jfWHShbucklier Ajit, who recently won rave notices for hi» performance m ,'Nastik." 3er.es cf comic sequences till she and the whole
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    449 3 Stage Screen NACHALA HANEM (Egyptian) NALLA THANGAI (Tamil) FOR THE 'EYES' AND 'EARS' OF ALL! ONE EXCITES AND THE OTHER INSPIRES RARELY have I previewed on the same day two pic tures. which have impressed me equally well and whipped up my senses and Imagination alike. Each one is outstanding
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  • 339 3 Sainis Gu'.i'al's perform wee In NACHALA HANEM' is outstanding m many ways and this is one! Ac girl marries the boy If anyone expected Samla Gamal to preach a sermon m this picture, one should be d sap. pointed, for a picture house ihouJd not usurp the prero. native
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  • 94 3 Painted Busts A Tight Choli Objectionable? Recent cuts made by the Censor Board In some English, Hindi and Tamil pictures show that they are not allowing any scene emphasising female busts, Cholis without odnis, part. Ings between the two breasts or pointed busts are deleted. Any flesh of the bosom
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  • 1036 3 She Threatened To Starve If Not Taken Into Films! PushpavaHi Tells Her Story ipHERE always is smething interesting about persona who rise higher m their careers; and PushpavaHi is no exception which she herself admitted m a friendly chat with this scribe She told me rather blushing', ly that she
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    108 3 see "NACHALA HANEM" first at Oarrlck and "NAIj. LA THANOAI" at Diamond next, for only then the high, strung nerves, consequent on the boisterous feast for the senses provided by Samia Gamal, will be sooth, ed by the ennobling senti. menis and inspiring thoughts contained In N
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  • 162 3 "I don't have breakfast nowadays!" Shammi was pursuing the subject of food. vrryixifr .to aUm.?' 1 Then (he gave the real reason: "Uroke, you know!" And how, is a story m itself. Since papa prlthvlraj Is on tour with his theatre sna mottier as away visiting
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  • 57 3 "MANGAIYAR TILAKAM" Vaidya Films arc busy with the shooting" pna recording of their TainW picture, "Man" galyar Tilakam,* at Vauhini I.K 8 Th <*■* includes Padmini, Ragini, sivaji Ganesan, l^iangaveflu, s. V Subbaiah M. N- Rajam andK. N. Kamanam. Master Bail also p«aya an Important role. The nuaical score is
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  • 88 3 A moment of happiness In the Tie of jrfaerabte PORTEK KANDHAN. Aft* the fag. end of the fay Porter Kutdhan return* home to forget Ms vtattXm and «n^letie« In the care«rtn X of his wtfo. l! e is here commenting on the image of bis pretty
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  • 920 4 Nalini's Passion For Flowers Colours A LANKAR is Sanskrit for "ornamental." The word has syllabic melody and imparts its dulcet tone and meaning to the house named so. The home is Nalinl Jaya. want's, nestling deep m a sylvan nook m Union Park, Chembur. And no home could be named
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  • 742 4 GEISHA GIRLS OF TOKYO MISTAKEN IMPRESSION OF THEIR 'INSTITUTION 9 BEST EXPONENTS OF ART CULTURE TPHE Japanese of Tokyo are a «w» by th«mselves. They set the fashion In tftoufht and livinjj to the rest of the Japanese people. Anjtlrtng n*w therefore In first phanted m Tokyo nd the men
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  • 94 4 The Geisha Girl: To call her a prostitute would be not only uncharttab&e but a crime. She is the introduction to a life of sex and culture. Their photographs are then displayed m a lobby with their names below and the visitor Is asked to make his
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  • 82 4 Jairaj will celebrate the silver jubilee^of Ms career as a leading m<an In Indian Alms this month. Twenty-five years ago, Jairaj first acted as the leading ma n with Madhuri m "Triunipn pf Love," a silent picture. He has now plans to celebrate his stiver
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  • 55 4 She-Side Day-Dreaming At tihe 'sea^hrt^e one Im»— ocmies at (Hknes she-sor© became of the Heavy C u*t of she-breeze. To testify this enigma, as though, ai» seated the adotrafaOe «reattUr e Vs!d,\«--vatl, a oAeHfAme a#r-hoste-«M. and now a jjMttertng star! Seaside provokes thoughts and sets one day-dreaming. This young adorable
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  • 137 4 The very sporting Kldar Sharma, w''<> has a thin voice, tells this one against himself. There was a time when Kudar {had occasion to 'phone Motlial nearly every day, and invariably the phone was packed wp by jMott's mother. Poor Kldar never flailed to get
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  • 133 4 Nargxe wa a eeen walking about last week to the crowded streets of Bombay near Flora loountain, Churchgate, Manne Drive, Bon Bunder and BaiiLard PBer without being noticed by the crowd that was returning home after a day's hard wont. A hidden camera operated by Cameraman
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    50 4 Snpertemperamental artiste Vijnyalaknhinl,, uhr» always revels In pSaying the 'bud gives an exceedingly good performance In TUSHTA/ with Nigar, StAresh and Anwar, With her hands on the wheel and eye» set en something else, it fig too dangerous for one to accept a lfcft or have a joy-ride with her!
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  • 42 4 ALBELA IN TAMIL 'NaJia Pllai" ("Good Boy"), Tamil dubbing of Hindi actor Bhagwaa's "Albtfa," is draw. Ing huge crowds m three city theatres. The Tamil dialogue ia written by Tanjai Ramiah Dass, and LeeJa and Jlkkt have rendered mo*t «f the toftf*
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  • 1149 4 Road To Screen Fame Humble Beginnings Of Hollywood Top Artistes GLOBAL emissaries of Holly, wood are constantly on the alert for the kind of happy accident thatcan make an m. ternational movie star out of a local grocery.clerk It was through just such a happy accident that a British teenager
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  • 1280 5 NEHRU ON PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATION NEW DELHI: The Chairman of the Plaaafar Commia. •ion, Mr. Wetou, MM kere tkai there waV^SayTStT tar^atmosptere for Cbe launching of the S^*l?v£y^ Presiding over the second meeting of the Standing Committee of the Nat.oaal Development Council Mr. Nehru
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  • 85 5 BOMBAY: Dr. Harekrashn» MAhtob, Governor of B«tnb«y, caaVd f o* «a Integration of DraHdte •ai Aryan v&mo t» make (Nit united ladUn oiA* The GfoveTßwr was |MSvn#»< the Bombay Tamil Haagam Onuna Feattval ta North Boratey to xaiae foads for bolid taf to boose "OMtrct of
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  • 84 5 VKIDDACHAJLAJ*: a leopard waa shot dead by Mr. V&idhianattian, A.S.H.U.. of the vriddachalfcm Police, m Karmangudi village aear here. The leopard, which bad been causing «havoc In the vJUagd was locked up la a room m a house by the villagers and information sent to ttie Vriddachalam
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  • 45 5 PATNA: Dr. Rajendr a Prasad arrived here from ix-iW by train last week. The fllhar Governor, Mr R, R. Diwakar, Dr. Anugrah Narain sinha, Finance Minister, w«re among thoee who received the President. The President w«l leave for Delhi soon.' FOC.
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  • 323 5 Pak Convention Suhrawardy's Appeal DACCA: Mr. H. S- Suhrawardy, Pakistan's Law Minister, told newsmen here that Che attitude of non-co-opera-tion m some sections of the people la both wings of Pakistan had little to do with the postponement of elections to the Constituent Convention announced recently by Gov-ernor-General Gjhutam Mohammed.
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  • 192 5 Vaidyas, Hakims Homoeopaths NEW D«Jfl: The Government of India haa appointed a committee to formulate a unlform policy m regard to control of the practice of unregistered Vaidyas, Htakima and iiomoeopaUis. a Press Note says; •Kor some time the question of control of the practice of unregistered valdyas, hakims and
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  • 63 5 MADURAI: Itiree big thatched sheds put up at a cost of R«. 1,000 &t' vttlur In Tlrumangtriam tafluk, wfriero over 100 scouts of the Madurw district Bhar^t gcouta and Guldea Awooiatlon w«rc cam* ping:, were blown off by gusty winds on the evening of May 3.
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  • 95 5 KURNOOL.: Mr. P. Gopala Reddi. dhief Minister of Andhra, (now at New Delhi) h&a taken over for the time betng the portfoUoa of Agriculture mad Fisheries h«*d by the Date Mr. N. v. Rama Rao, who passed away at Madras fact week. There will be a redistribution of
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  • 1283 6 Ceylon Govt. Asked To Impose Ban Unanimous Demand Adopted At Mammoth Mass Meeting COLOMBO. One of the biggest gatherings that ever assembled 1 at the Colombo Town Hall, unanimously passed a resolution demanding that Government Should ban liquor and! horce racing m Ceylon as early
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  • 541 6 It was fortunate he added, that some of the leaders who refused to admit the cause for temperance had realized their folly and come to the forefront of the temperance campaign "We want immediate action taken to ban liquor and gam. Win* instead of relegating the issue to
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  • 139 6 HOLLYWOOD, May 12 Joan qfrawford, a nervous, happy bride, Wednesday s&ld she would end her '30 -year film career if her marriage required It. But her husband, soft-drink tycoon Alilred Steelc, told a news conference "If she wants to continue her career, she certainly can." About
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  • 270 6 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurst Mr J. Leo. President of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union, today condemned "the surreptitious and sneaky manner of the MTUC In selecting the delegate to represent Malaya at the forthcoming conference of the International
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  • 295 6 John Ede Will Hear People's Problems At Holland Village Mr. John Ede, Progressive Party member for Tanglin is continuing his policy of pay. ing visits to differents parts of the Tanglin Division to listen to his constituents' problems and to give them advice and help, says a Press statement Issued
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  • 79 6 WRESTLING MATCH AT H.W. STADIUM Tomorrow at the Happy World Stadium, wrestling en. thusiasts will witness a thrilHnj? fight between India's champion DARA SINGH and world's "unbeaten" wrestler KING KONG. They have met so many times m India and on most of the occasions DARA SINGH ha<f scored a pin.fali
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  • 56 6 LONDON, May ll The Sultan of PeraJt who is here for mcdicali reasons, is considering a holiday trip to Norway and Sweden. It is expected that his London engagements during the next few weeks wifll include troopdng the colour ascot yaces and the annual dinner of
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  • 548 6 Selangor Sultan's Glad Tidings On Occasion Of His Birthday *k f r n 8i n S "glad tidings" on the occasion of his birthday, ta of Selangor mi n a message issued last night said: LI. n the Em ergency grows
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  • 142 6 By Our Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tliurs. One of the major difficulties with which railway had to contend Is competition with road hauage operators, who have no established rate struc. ture and no obligation to publish charges, Mr. G. M. Wheat. Chief EDgineer Malayan Rail. ways stated
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  • 87 6 At the annual general meet, ing, the following Officials were appointed to Army Em. barkation Headquarters Clvl. Han Employees Co.operatlvi; Thrift and Loan Society Llml ted for year 1955.1956: Chairman, Mr. M. M. Lu. kose, Hon. Secretary, Mi. Ho Thian Chor. Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Sadasivan, Committee
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  • 47 6 Di. W. W. Yung. Director of World Health Organisation, Singapore office, left yesterday morning by Malayan Airways on an official visit to Sarawak, Borneo and Brunei for the purpose of co.ordination and planning. He will be away from the Colony till May 24.
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