Indian Daily Mail, 4 August 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 170 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 198 1 S'pore Govt. Still Holding On To I.N.A. I.I.L. Assets? Statement In Indian P Parliament From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 3 The assets of the Indian National Army and the Indian Independence League deposited with the Custodian of Enemy Property, m Singapore, have not yet been returned to the
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  • 107 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 3. A threcmonth Emergency has been declared in the port of Calcutta to meet ''A serious situation created by the go slow tactics" of 7,000 of the ports 10,000 Jitevedores and labourers it was officially announced here. During the period of
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  • 123 1 Minister Can't Be Compelled To Answer From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 3. The Speaker Mr. Slvashan. mugam Pi lai ruled yesterday m the Madras Assem. bly that a Minister cannot be compelled to answer a question by a member nn. icss he i» willing. The only remedy eft t°
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  • 96 1 KARACHI, Aug 3 The Pakistan Government has threatened to impose price controls If profiteering continues as a result of devaluation of the rupee by about a third 3 days ago. Shops here were charging up to 30% more for goods imported under the old exchange
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Aig. 3— Eelgrade Radio said Tuesday that •Unfed Tito has described President Eisenhower as a sincere man "Who profoundly idealizes peace.' This was perhaps the h'ghest praise that any Communist leader has given an American president in a long time. AP
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  • 50 1 From Our Own Correspondent CHIDAMBARAM. Aug. B.— The Municipal Council has re. fused to sanction money for B.C.G. innoculation campaign m the town as proposed by Madras D'rector of Public Health. Members who agreed with Rajaji declared that B.C.G. was not necessary m the town. Copyright.
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  • 160 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. ALG. 3.— A ToTAL OF NEARLY FOUR MILLION ACRES OF LAND HAS BEEN COLLECTED BY ACHARYA VINOBHA BHAVE BY HIS BHOODAN (LAND GIFT) MOVEMENT OF WHICH 38,000 ACRES WERE DON. ATED BY LANDHOLDERS IN TAMJLNAD. Some two
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  • 88 1 LOS ANGELES, Aug. I "Just a n old Swedish custom is the way Oscar Anderron described his nunner of celebrating his au\ birthdaysurrounded by w >men. Anderson, .senior cler* IB the City Engineering Bureau, pave a party iv Chinatown for 125 of his favourite girls
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  • 73 1 ARIS, AU','. 3 The Soviet Government is believed t have sent tic French Premier, m. Edgar Faure, and his Foreign Minister, M- tome Pinay, an invitation to vMt Moscow, according to ur.r.ally well-informed sMirces here. During the blp four "Summit" Conference at Geneva last month
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 3 The world's largest bank, the I*3 nk of America, announced Tuesday it will open a new branch m Paris about Oct. 15. AP.
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  • 149 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. S should economic or linguistic factors decide whether certain areas should be transferred to other States? The problem has assumed sudden and urgent importance m view of the disclosure that the> States Reorganisation Commission, it appears,
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  • 105 1 NEW DfiURI, A.UK- 3 Floods m North Central India have causea at least 17 deaius and brought hunger, sorrow aurl loss of property to five million people, the Minister Mr Irrigation and power, GulzaHlal Nanda, told the Indian Parliament. But he indicated that while Irvoc
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  • 52 1 COPENHAGEN, Aug. 3 The new Icok m Soviet aiploma.cy we want to be fnenda v>ith everybody 13 also tho official policy of her MM* ists. At Ueast, that's how appeared during a news einfer--nce Tuesday with two leading Soviet scientists attending the s'xth International Aeronautical
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  • 221 1 Self -Determination For Sudan KHARTOUM, Aug. 1. The Prime Minister of the Sudan, sayed Ismail el Azhari said m an Address yesterday that the nrst stage m the Sudan's pro. gress towards seif-determma. von, the 'Suoanisation" of important posts held by foreigners, had now been completed. He said he hoped
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  • 25 1 WINNIPEG, Canada, Aug. 3 Scattered reports of flying saucers over southern Manitoba were dispelled yesterday by a U.S. atmospheric research group. AP
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  • 234 1 SEOUL, AUG. 3.— SOME 770 I' N MARRIED MONKS AND NUNS YESTERDAY WATCHED A. FELLOW CELIBATE SLASH HIS FINGER AND WRITE A BLOOD LET. TER TO PRESIDENT SYNOMAN RIIEE TO PEOTfiST THE CONTINUED PRESENCE OF MARRIED PRIESTS IN SOUTH KOREAN
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  • 142 1 H.K. Police Enquiry Still Not Complete From Our Own Correspondent MEW DELHI. Aug. 3.-De. j finite news about the sabotage j of the Indian plane "Kashmir Princess' 1 has been collected *>y the Peking Government ana conveyed to the Hong Kong authorities s aid Premier Nehru m the Lok Sabha
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  • 160 1 'Stern Measures 1 If No Settlement Is Reached LONDON, Aug. 3— A Pakistan Government official warned Tuesday his country may be forced to take "stern measures** against Afghanistan if a settlement rannot be reached m their border dispute. Yusuf Ismail, Secrctdiy Ceneral of the Pakistan Government's Islamic
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  • 171 1 Assembly Under French Rules! (From Our Correspondent) MADRAS Aug. 3: The newly elected member/* «f Pondi. cherry State Legislative Assemly will not swear allegiance to the President and Indian Constitution when the Assembly first meets m the third week of August.
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  • 106 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 3 Cargo movement had slowed ri-?ht down m the Eombay -locks and was almost completely (liscirganised at the havhoi-r railheads yesterday due ti the general strike of Harbour Area transport workers row m its third day. Cargo was kept moving .slowly m the docks with
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  • 169 1 LONDON, Aug. 3 Sir Shirley Corea, Ceylon Minister of Trade, Commerce and Fisheries, ttew Tuesday to Cairo for discussions with the Egyptian Government before returning home. Corca, who arrived here as head of a Trade DelegaUon last woek, said he was forced to omit his planned
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  • 138 1 COLOMBO, Aug. 3 Ogf" j lon officials m Washington 1 have been encoviaged to hope! th,> United Stairfe will lift tfc* j ban on aid to this country, an External Affairs Ministry j s--curce said. At present Ceylon, which sells rubber to Communist Ch'na
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  • 106 1 The hlef Minister, Mr. David Marshall wishing the Secretary of State for Colonies, Mr. Alan Lenitox-Boyd, 'Good-bye', before the fatter left the Government II < 11 1<,,. Tuesday morning for Stailancp Airport to fly to Jes-s.-ltnn. Looking on are the Governor Sir Robert Black. Lady Lennox. Boyd
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  • 231 1 Junior Ministership For Devaser? From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, A_ug. 3.— Arrangement* are being mad.at the Alliance High Command level to create a Deputy Ministry, reliable source* disclosed to the INDIAN DAILY MAIL. This post, according to the source, is earmarked for Mr. K. L. Devaser, past President of the
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  • 136 1 Casey To (iet Tungku Marshall To Visit Australia? MELBOURNE, Aug. 3. Australia's Minister for Ex. ternal Affairs Minister Mr. Richard Casey announced today that he will visit Malaya early m October to discuss increased co-operation between Malaya ynd Australia. Ho said he would also (\\>. cu.«y the possibility
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  • 810 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs. Aug. 4, 1955 Colony Crisis: A Significant Aspect \yii»-.\ speaking about the Governor'^ reserve and discretionary powers, some people seem to imagine that an Admnistration or State is possible without the Head thereof having: no such powers at a 'I. But they are mistaken, l!
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  • 1152 2 No Burning Of Tricolour Periyar Calls Off Demonstration MADRAS. PERIYAR E. V. RAMASWAMI LEADER OF THE DRAVIDA KAZHAGAM, HAD WITHDRAWN DEMONSTRATION FIXED FOR AUG. ITO BURN THE INDIAN UNION FLAG. Periyar Ramaswami who returned to Madras late last week, had consultations with Dr. P. Varadarajulu Naidu, ML A. Later Periyar
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  • 68 2 Mr. I M. Abdul Ar.it., a great benefactor who hails from Koothanallur, Tanjore District. South India and who has prosperous business in Saigon, is seen speaking at the opening of the Raja Sertoji college in Tanjore, to which he has contributed a handsome donation of
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  • 307 2 HYDERABAD. Inaugurating a two-day conference of President* and Secretaries o f District Congress Committees m Hyderabad Pradesh on Friday mornin c m Gandhi Bhavan, Mr. K. P. Mad. ha van Nair, General Secretary of the Congress is understood to have made it plain to them
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  • 45 2 AMBASAMUDRAM; Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of M-u'ras, declared open on Thursday, a b'idge across th? Kilanimuthai liidge across the Kilamanimuth ar rtver at a place four miles up the Manimuthar Dam site on the new Manjolai Road f.enkin*? the Manimuthar Reservoir.
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  • 171 2 NEW DELHI. Pandit Oovind Vallabh I'ant. Home Minister, has said that even though the Bhoodan movement "has no politics," it might not be advisable for Government servants to canvas for gifts of land or otherwise participate m the movement. In reply to a letter from Mr.
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  • 95 2 NEW DELHI: m a written ns^r to a question by Mr. W. Das, Mr. Krishnacharva i h v! a m c Mr Dl c Sharma m the Lok Sabha Mr. Mahavir Tyagi, Minister of Defence Organisation affirmed that many suggestions had been received by Government
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  • 72 2 Judge Catches Burglar RedHanded LAHORE: A Judge or the Lahore High court caught a t burglar redhanded, and made him over to the Police. Mr. Justice M. R. Rayam, who was awakened on Tuesday nlgfat by the Intruder's presence inside his house, ignored the threat of the burglar to shoot
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  • 89 2 TWO MORE MEDICAL COLLEGES FOR MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. A. B. Shetty. Health Minister, told Pressmen on Thursday that Madras State would have two more medical colleges soon, if proposals put forward by the State Government materialis. cd. The schemes have been sub. mJtted for the approval of the Union Government
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  • 194 2 NEW DELHI: Political circles m Delhi were discussing the possible International con. nections o f what ha s already been termed "the Nehru Doctrine" m respect of India's sovereignty. The first thing remarked upon, after Sri Nehru made his statement, was that it represented, the
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  • 80 2 MADRAS: Mr. Alluri Satya narayana Raju. President of the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee, met Mr. K. P. Madhavan Nair, Congress General Secietary last Friday at the office of the Taimlnad Congress Committee m Narasingapuram street and had discussions with him for about two hours. At the end of
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  • 794 2 Recovery Of Partition Debts From Pakistan: Fundamental Education Centre NEW DELHI: Matters relating to the recovery of parti tion debts from Pakistan will be discussed at a conference to be held m Delhi between the Finance Ministers of India and Pakistan, it was announced m the Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
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  • 99 2 CALCUTT/i: Miss Giles, a yon:i X Scottisii girl flew all the wa v from her country to Calcutta last week to embrace Sikhlsm so thai she couM marry the n«an of her choice according to sikh rites. .Miss Giles met \<v Amarjeet Singh while the latter
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  • 220 2 IXSNDON: A party of leading doctors from many coun tries of Europe and North America will make a four week tour of India this cold season. The tour has neen organise] by a leading Harlev Street surgeon. Dr. N. Hingorani This is
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  • 219 2 INDO-JAP AIR AGREEMENT: Terms Settled NEW DELHI- The terms of a bilateral ai r agreement ;,c tween India and Japan have been settled, but there wrc still formalities to be com pletrd before the agreement o>uld be signed, the Denut) Communcations Minister. A!r Faj Bahadur, told Mr. D. c. Sharma
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  • 550 3 SEQUEL TO TOUR BY INDO-PAK MINISTERS NEW DELHI: Mr. Sauath Ali Khan. Parliamentary secretory to the External Affairs Minister, informed the v* v".. 1 hursda y that the exodus of Hindus from bast Benal had gone down i« April and May this >ear
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  • 177 3 VELLORE; In furtherance of the scheme of giving relief to the unemployed under the euspicea of tne Government of India, quotas of teachers to be posted m new slnglest tools and other schools have fixed for the districts m ttiifi State. Out of a total of 2.000 teachers
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  • 53 3 M .Ps. SEE FILM OF NEHRU'S TOUR NEW DELHI. Ministers, Members of Parliament and dlstintinguished guests witnessed m the Central Hall of Parliament House on Thursday a Film* Division documentary on the Prime Minister' H recent visit of the Soviet Union and other East European countries, Yugoslavia, Rome, the Va.
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  • 508 3 NEW DELHI: "The service which the new Indian Admirils trative Service Officers are to render is no longer of the former autocratic and patronising type, but a right type of service m the sense of de-' dication to the cause of the teeming but ignorant
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  • 90 3 MADRAS; The Police, alter investigation, had treated as 'of civil nature' a complaint of alleged cheating r>y false representation made by by a film actress against Mr. M L. Pathy, proprietor cf Jc-isakthi Pictures, Kodambakkam. The complaint alleged that the producer represented that the actress would
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  • 186 3 Nehru Ali Meeting: Possibility Discussed BOMBAY: The possibility of a meeting between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan, next month was not ruled out by Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan. Pakistan High Commissioner m India, as he was not yet aware of the contents of Mr. Nehru's reply to Mr.
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  • 68 3 Portraits Of British Royalty To Be Removed CALCUTTA: Calcutta University ha* decided to remove the portraits of British Kings and Queen** and Governors from the Darbhanga buildings anil other University premise*. Students of the I'nlv.T ally thorough their Union had made a represents* lion t<» the authorities for the removal
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  • 155 3 Interpret India To America Nehru NEW DELHI; "Ou r Sluoent s m the United States have tc interpret our untr v to tiie people of the U.S., and 1o make friends with them. We wunt friendly and cordial ielitlons between India and America,'' says Mr. Nehru, I rime Minister, m
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  • 49 3 P ATI ALA: A meeting of the Presidents and Secretaries of the Pradesh Congress Com. mittees will b e held at Delhi on Sept. 1 and 2, prior to ti A..1.C.C. meeting on September 3, according to information received m the State Congress Office here.
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  • 514 3 Lok Sabha To Discuss Press Report NEW DELMr: It is learnt that the Government's final decisions on the recommenclationa of th« Press Commission will be taken after Parliament has adopted the Press Com- mission's report and after the 1 Government has had another 1 discussion on the subject with the
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  • 379 3 MADRAS: In the Madras High Court. His Lordship Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan ad. mltted on Thursday a petition filed on behalf of Thatikarantavita Bamban, former resident of the Minicoy Islands, praying for the issue of an appropriate writ to quash the
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  • 103 3 Uranium deposits of low grade quality have been fov.nd m some parts of Betul district m Madhya Fradeah, il was offlclally learnt here. The ore analysis showed Lhc uranium content as 0.13 per cent as against 0.16 m low grade uranium found normal' ly m some
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  • 92 3 Janab J. M. Abdul Aziz, a wealthy merchant m Saigon who had donated $33,000 towards th e Raja Serfoji College Fund Is seen ehattng with the Governor of Madras Mr. Sri Parakatn (right) after the opening of the college m Tanjore recently The Raja Serfoji College
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  • 287 3 Industrial Credit Corpn. To Back 2 Ventures BOMBAY; br. A Ramaswamy Mudaliar, Chairman of the Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India, stated here on Thursday that the Corporation* Board had ofiered to provide "substantial aid 1 for two propositions, one v new industrial venture, and another the expansion of
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  • 114 3 MADRAS; 4 new mental hcspital Is proposed to be started at Madura! under the Second Five-Year plan works of the Madras Government. This will bring the number of mental hospitals In the State to three. The Second plan also envisages the expansion and improvement of the
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  • 505 3 LOK SABHA QUESTIONS: NEW DKLHI The recent textile strike m Kanpur had resulted m a \£L tw c ™V llon YenV en hours Mr Khandubhai Desai. Union Labour Minister, told Mr. Bha^awat Jha Azad uTa written reply m the Lok Sabha last
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  • 131 3 BOMBAY: The Deck 1 assengar Committee, uhlch met here appealed to the travelling public not to Insist on taking their heavy luggage with them on the deck, as they would be thus depriving other passenger* of their rightful share of deck spare. The Chairman,
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  • 561 4 Their Position Is "Very Unsatisfactory" NEW DELHI: THE PRIME MINISTER TOLD THE LOK SAKHA DURING QUESTION-TIME LAST THUBSD\V THAT THE POSITION IN REGARD TO PEOPLE OF INIMAN DESCENT IN CEYLON WAS 'VERY UNSATISFACTORY". HE ADDED THAT THE AMENDMENT OF THE CEYLON CITIZENSHIP ACT 'DOES
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  • 256 4 SUNABEDA, (Koraput). Acharya Vinoba Bhave deprecated the BCG campaign m a po.st-prayer address. He said he could net countenance such intensive drives especially when specialists dirfered about their efficacy. Even admitting that the mal jority of them supported it and a minority disagreed, it was wrong
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  • 128 4 WRESTLERS HELP FAN'S LAST JOURNEY The casket containing the body of Mr. Dominic Canniohael, aged 69, who died at the General Hospital laat Sunday, after a heart attack, while watching wrestling match at the Happy world Stadium on Saturday, being born© by bis good friend King Koriir (left) a nd
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  • 65 4 VELLORECONJEEVARAM RAIL LINK From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 3. Vellore will shortly be linked to Con. jeevaram by metre gauge rail. way, 44 miles long. The Central Railway Board has isaetionc'd the preliminary engt. neering survey of the route by Southern Railway. Presiietly, these two import, ant commercial towns
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  • 90 4 From Our Own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 3. Devaiua. tion of Pakistan Rupee to the level of the Indian rupee had depressing effect on Bombay textile market. Unles* the Textile export duties arc aboil, shed exporters fear Indian trade with overseas countries will be affected
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  • 45 4 Malaya Pak. Exchange Rate The Postmaster Gen c i al, Malaya, last night announced thnt with effecc from today thc» following rates of exchange for money orders between Malaya and Pakistan will apply:ISSUING RATE- Pakistan Rs. 155=Malayan SlOO PAYI-JG RATE: Pakistan Rs. IBTa Malayan $100
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  • 11 4 This picture taken yesterday will speak for Itself.
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  • 109 4 Repatriation Of Civilians From America And China India's Condition To Be Third Party NEW DELHI, Aug. 3 Jr.ili;'. would be ready to act as a "Third Party" to help m the .xpatriatitn of civilians trom the Unit* States and OaBMMMM China if asked by both sides, it wa« reliably learned
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  • 142 4 WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 U.S. Secretary ol State .joi-n FfcHter Dulle.s said iuvsmj thi- United States i.s H.s*mg Red China for information on the whereabouts of about 5 f JO Americans, including many lor whom theie i.s oniy a Fhghl hope. Dulles said this list, long
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  • 80 4 K.L. Ipoh Road Further Subsidence Reported As the resuit of a further subsidence at the 38th mile Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Road, the road is impassable to tiil vehicles, the Federal Govt. announced last night. Diversion for North-South traffic is via Kuala Kubu Baliru, Raub, Bentong Gontin# Sempah and Gombak. Diversion
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  • 84 4 Moon's Dust Will Swallow Space Ships LONDON, Aug. 3. Soviet scientists believe that man's dream of a flight to the Moon will come true one clay and that <la.V Ui not far off, according to a broadcast trc»m Moscow Radio. But scientists still have a lot fee find out including
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  • 91 4 Elizabeth Estate Lottery Draw Postponed Wo ai'e informed that the Er inces s Elizabeth Estate Community Centre, Ra obtained the necessary permission from the Government, ha.s decided to postpone the cate of draw of its Welfare Lottery from July 51 to Aug. 2S, 1905. This Lottery comprises 5.000 tickets of
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  • 37 4 The District Welfare Council, Temorloh, will hold a fun fair shortly m aid of the bJmd, deaf, rn'Jte and other disabled persona. There will be sports, iilm shows and jih-^r attiaeJor's.
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  • 525 4 Pakistan Assembly To Meet This Month MAJOR TASKS BEFORE KARACHI SESSION LAHORE: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly will T eas .i inLle m Karachi ear .V this month with its major tasks yet to be tackled. If the experience of the Murree inaugural session i» any guide, the political diffi«?«>*^s confronting
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  • 337 4 Dismissal From Service: Collector'! Ordei Held Void MADRAS: In the Madras High Court, Hi Lordship Mr. iUuna>wmml Counder declared void the order dated November 25, IMI, of the Collector of Malai.-ir. dismissing H. V. Lakshmana Aiyar, permanent Yahsiluur holding the post of Additional First Calsg Magistrate at the time of
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    • 82 4 Acknowledgement MRS. DOMJNICK CARMI. CHAEL thanks an re'atives and friends. The International Wrestling Federation. South East Asia and all Masonic Lodge* of Singapore and the Federation for their kind attendance and assistance, expression* of sympathy and flora', tributes In her sad bereavement. r DIAMOND LAST DAY 3.15, 6.15, 8.15 p.m.
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