Indian Daily Mail, 3 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO, 200 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1955 FOtTR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 507 1 Would Dissipate Confidence Of Business Interests 'Big Business' Defended (By Our Staff Reporter) The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd warned against extravagant labour demands which would dissipate the confidence of business interests m Singapore. Mr. Lennox-Boyd denied any flights of
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  • 32 1 Help Support Illegitimate Children KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany, Sep. 2 German Juvenile Court authorities said they will ask 300 American and French soCdters to help support their illegitimate children m the Kalaeratautern district, AP
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  • 113 1 First White Child To Join Negro School LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Sept. 2 A white ooy was permitted yesterday to enroll m an all -Negro school because his mother "so earnestly" wanted him to go there. School Superintendent Omer Carmiachael commented that the "special case' b* "not to be considered a beginning
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  • 75 1 Pak's Support To Morocco Algeria KARACHI, Pakistan. Sept. 2. The Pakistan Prime Minis. ter Mr. Chaudri Mohammed All, told the Constituent Assembly yesterday the Gov. ernment would give full sup. port to the peop'e of Morocco and Algeria. He added it wished them to achieve their national aspirations at the
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  • 31 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 2 The Japanese parliamentary Delegation headed by Tokutaro Kitamura and Masar, u Nomizo today arrived l n Moscow, Tass, the Soviet News Agency said. Reuter
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  • 160 1 MacD's Plane Develops Engine Trouble COLOMBO, Sept. 2.—Mr. Ma'colm Mac Donald, former British Commissioner General for South.East Asia, arrived hde Uiis afternoon on his way to the United Kingdom. The BOAC plane In which Mr. Mac Donald wag to have left for Eng'and today deve. loped engine trouble and he
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  • 103 1 India's Second Five- Year Plan NEW DELHI. Sept. 2 Premier Nehru government today announced that India's next five year plan will not completely solve unemployment although 'it will require unprecedented taxes and government economic controls. India's planners have been saying publicly that the second five year plan would provide eleven
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  • 25 1 AMMA?7, Jordan, Sept 2 A one-day general strike was proclaimed here today as a protest against French military operation^ m North Af- Reuter
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  • 103 1 New Coinage System On Gandhi Day NEW DELHI. Sept. S. A decimal rclnage sys. tern w'U probaly be Introduced In India on October 2. 11)66. the birthday of the 'ate Ma hat ma Gandhi, a Finance Ministry spokes, man said. \t least 3,000,000 new coins will hav e to be
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  • 32 1 At 1.40 p.m. today Saturday, the Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. A. t> Lennox-Boyd, wril broadcast a farewell message over the B*_e Network of Radio Malaya.
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  • 140 1 Only Peaceful Approach To Solve Goa Problem Nehru Reiterates India's Policy NEW DELHI Sept. 2. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here yester. day that the policy of his Government and the Congress Party on Goa was "m line with our basic peaceful approach to wor'.d problems. "Any other
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  • 96 1 Goa: India's Futile Reminder To Pakistan NEW DELHI, Sept. 2.— India ha s twice drawn Pakis. tan's attention to its assist, ance to Portugal over the Goa dispute but there have been "no obvious or positive results ao far" Prime Minister Jawa. harlal Nehru told Parliament here today. Replying to
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.— The Attorney.Gen. Mi* Herbert Browner., sa ld that he had ordered an investigation to find out whether the constitutional rights of Negroes were vlolat. Ed In recent election! In Mia. aisitflpl- Reuter
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  • 70 1 H.C. Addresses Inaugural Meeting Picture *howg the High Commissioner In ceremonial uniform, sitting on a dais under the Federation of Ma'aya Armorial Ensigns addressing the Federal Legislative Council at its Inaugural Meeting. Below him lg the Speaker, Raja Sir Uda, and the Clerk of the Council, Mr. C. A. Fredericks.
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  • 110 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS: Sept. 2: Samples of Malayan industry and agri. culture are now being exhibit. to at the Andhra Chamber of Commerce. This has been organised by members of the recent trade delegation which the chamber sent to Malaya and other Asian
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  • 220 1 MADRAS SCHOOL GIRLS TO BE TRAINED AS WORLD CITIZENS MADRAS. Sept. 2: The school girls m Madras will be trained as world clti. zen H under an international project by the U.N.E.S.C.O. The Vldyodaya girls school at Mamba'am one of the beat and most pro. greegive aehools m the state
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  • 86 1 ...The inaugural meeting* of the new Federal Legislative Council held m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, Aug. SI. was attended by the High Com. missioner. Sir Dcnald MdcGtl. livray, Representatives of Their Highnesses the Rulers, the Commissioner Genera', Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Sec. rotary
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  • 510 1 It's An Anachronism, Says Boyd (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR: Fri: "Political independence with financial dependence is an anachronism,' 9 M. Alan Len-nox-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies told a press conference at the King's House yesterday. "There is no question of handing over
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  • 157 1 K.L. Hume Strike Ends From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR: Fri The 14-day strike by workers of Home Industries. Muala Lumpur, came to an end today when settlement was reached between the Management and the Union. Over 80 workers had struck work when negotiations over their demand for parity of wages
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  • 73 1 M. T. U. C. Delegation To Boyd From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR; Frl Following composed the M.T.U.C. delegatlcn which presented a ll.point memorandum to th c Secretary of State for the Color ies Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd yestevlay: Messrs P. P. Na ray man sChairman> K.V. Thaver (General Secretary), Ooi
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  • 89 1 Menon Leaves For India Mr, V. M. N. Menon former member for Posts and Tele, communications arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur en. route to indin. He is scheduled to take Air India International Constellation from Singapore on September 4. He will be away from the Federation for twenty days
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  • 604 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Set. Sept. 8. 1955. NOTES AND COMMENTS "PRINCE AMONG DIPLOMATS" orKAKJNO at a farewell ion. cheon given by the Indian Oommiwsioaer' and Mrs* Taaiop at their residence at "Bhuma Shaven" au* Saturday to Honour of Mr. Malcolm Mac lionaJd, Mr. G. Sarangapany, the Editor of the
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  • 244 2 NEW RAIL LINK BETWEEN THE NORTH SOUTH Work On Khandwa-Hingoli Line In Nadhya Pradesh Begins NEW DELHI: One hundred and eighty railway engineers and technical men, with a vast organisation behind them; are geared to go into full-scale action as soon as the rains stop, on the Khandwa-Hingoli railway line
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  • 188 2 BOMBAY: Mysterious dame rumour aided by a few practical jokers put across a mass hoax on the devout of Bombay. With the crack of dawn, reports went round that the waters of the Arabian Sea on th* beach near Shiva ji park area had shed
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  • 437 2 HYDERABAD: Pandit Pant, the Union Home Minister, appealed to people here on Sunday to accept the recommend, atlons the States Reorganization Commission will be submitting shortly. The Minister who was ad. dressing si mammoth public meeting here said that language should not be
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  • 193 2 NEW DELHI: Several thousand books on every aspect dt Indian life and culture have been shipped recently to foreign countries m an effort by the Central! Education Ministry to make Zndla better known abroad. Each Indblogy library set consists of between 60d and 1,000 books and
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  • 55 2 KARACHI: The Govern, ment Of Pakistan last week announced the appointment of Dr. Laborinho. former Portu. guese envoy to India, as Portu. guese Minister to Pakistan. Dr. Laborinho left India on Aug. 9 when the Portuguese Legation m New Delhi was closed down at the instance
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  • 168 2 Use Of Students For Election Campaign Banned KARIMGANJ: The Director of Public Instruction Assam has issued a circular to the Principals of colleges and the heads of all secondary schools m the State banning use of students by the various politi. cal parties m the State for election purposes. The
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  • 35 2 President Felicitates M.B. Police GWAL.IOR: The President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. ha s con. gratu'ated the Madhya Bharat police on the "heroic and un. parallelled success achieved by them m killing the notorious dacoit Man Singh.
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  • 39 2 Bur hi, Gandak And Bagmati Rising PATNA: The Burhi, Gandak and the Bagmati started rising last week according to official wireless reports received here. Their respective level s were were 73 inches and 65 inches below t.ke danger mark.
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  • 164 2 A 'Separate Plan' For Malabar District MADRAS: Non Congress members of the Madras Assembly from Malabar, who walked out of the House for the third day m protest against the Government's "neglect" of Malabar district m the second Five- Year Plan decided to oail a political conference at Kozhikode on
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  • 45 2 NEW DELHI: A sum of about Rs. 1,28,10,600 has been received m the Prime Minister's National Re. lief Fund up to Aug. 33 since the creation of the fund m November 1847 according to an official re. lease here.
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  • 78 2 NEW DELHI; The four-day conference of chiefs of Fire Services m India which concluded her has recommended the setting up a a standing committee by the Government of India to examine all technical problems relating to Are services m India which might arise from time to
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  • 78 2 JULLUNDUR: The Portuguese authorities m Goa are recruiting spies who pose as satyagrahis, infiltrate into Indian territory and join satyagrahis of the Goa liberation movement. Mr. Gurdial Azad, who led a group of p.S.P. satyagrahis frcm Punjab on Aug. 15, told a Press conference ihat
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  • 240 2 Nepal's King Insists On Coalition KATHM ANDU King Ma- hendra on Monday continued his e fforts to solve the political impasse m Nepal. He had further discussion separately with two of the four leaders with whom he has been having a series of meetings during the past fortnight. No communique
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  • 103 2 TRIVANDRUM: Mr. Pan. ampilli Govinda Menon. State Chief Minister, said stress on the need for canalising- into one powerful force all sections of people and all shades of public opinion so that the Gov. ernment might be enabled to implement the vast schemes of national reconstruction
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  • 202 2 Representative Assembly Demand PONDICHERRY: Hie Pondlcherry Representative AaaemMy on the second day of its opening session on Friday demanded that Pendicherry should remain separate State In the Union of India. The resolution, which was moved from the Chair and unanimously passed by the House,
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  • 144 2 RAIPUB: Two Goa satya grahis, Mr. Ramdayai Pahelvaf and Thakur Hari Narayai! Singh said m a Press interview that while m Go a they had corn* across some Pakistanis whom they believed to be members of the Pakistan army. At least one of the
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  • 72 2 NEW DELHI: Nine States Madhya Pradesh. Bihar, Orissa, Andhra, Hyderabad, Mysore. Madhya Bharat. Ra. ja'sthan" and Vindhya Pradesh are understood to have agreed to locate shortly suitable blocks of land, as far as possible with irrigation faci. lities. for the settlement of
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  • 55 2 Congress Victory In U.P. ByElections LUCKNOW: Mrs. Savltrj Shyam (C), and Mr. A)aya Kumar Basu (C) were declared elected un.opposed to the U.P. Legislative Council. Mrs. Shyam was elected m place of Mrs. Rajvati Nehru, now a M.P. t and Mr. Rasu filled the vacancy caused b y the death
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  • 1076 3 NEHRU URGES PEOPLE TO DO HARD WORK SHILLONG: Mr. Nehru arrived here on Saturday evening from Gauhati accompanied by the Assam Governor, the Chief Minister and other Ministers of the State Government. t^J^^L^' o^ >?9* K reet e' l him on hi* arrival
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  • 114 3 Centre Urges Uniform Sales Tax In Country NEW DELHI: The Gov. ernment of India has suggested to all State Governments the advisability of a uniform rate of Sales Tax throughout the country. In a recent communication to State Governments, the Gov. crnmtnt of India has pointed out that this could
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  • 75 3 JAIPUR: The Maharao of Kota.li, acting Rajpramukh Of Rajasthan, will be a member of the Indian delegation to the next session of the U.N. Oen. eral Assembly. It is Officially learnt here. The Maharao will proceed to the U.S.A. m the second week
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  • 66 3 GWALIOR; Nawab Singh, elder brother of Man slfgh, is ntU alive and at large, according t 0 official reports received here from Bhind. It was claimed by police at Bhind en Friday that Namab Singh had been killed but his body had not been recovered
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  • 47 3 BOMBAY: Mr. B. R. Patel, Director-General Of shipping, will take over as Vice-chair-man and General Manager of the Air India Interna tlonau Corporation on Sept. 1, it is stated here. He will relinguiah charge to Mr. P. R. Subramanlam, Deputy Director-General of Shipping,
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  • 126 3 NEW DELHI: India hi ahead of many Western countries in* the advance made n the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes and will catch op with Fraaee In the next five years, It was claimed by one of the members of the Indian
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  • 280 3 Allotment Of N.E.S. Blocs In Madras TELLICHERRY: By an order dated August 23 the Government of Madras have distributed thg 10 National Ertension Service blocks allotted to the state for 1955-66 by the Government of IndJ a to 10 districts (excepting Madural and Tanjore) at th e rate of one
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  • 151 3 Wind Power Directorate To Be Set Up NEW DELHI; A directorate of wird power development is proposed to be set up by the Government of India with the co-operation of Stat p Governments, it was learnt here. The directorate, which will have technical, as well as administrative staff, will he
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  • 125 3 NAGPuR: Th ft Madhya Pradesh Assembly' passed the Sales Tax (Amendment) BIK. introducing a multi-point sales tax system m th p State. Under the Bill, a uniform tax of rs 1-4 </c W* be levied on taxable articles at various stages of salo instead of
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  • 174 3 Six Killed In Bhagalpur Village Clash BHAGALpur; Six persons were killed and many other injured last week m a clash between the supporters of a lanckcrd and tenants near Ralpur village m Bibpur thana of Bhagalpur district, according to a report received here. The landlord's men are alleged to have
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  • 69 3 QURMOOIt: Mr. b- G^nala Reddi, Chief Minister of Andhra, and Mr. C. Subram:m:am, Finance Minister, Madras State, will mak c a joint visit to A' antapur en Sept. 8 to meet the Tamil students or the Engineering CcUege there, w ho had macV representations „'>out some
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  • 272 3 KARACHI. The anti.one-unit convention last week set up seven-man ''consultative committee to work out and tmp'ement ways and means for combating the Pakistani Government's plans to weld Pakistan Into one unit. The committee includes the Red Shirt leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar khan.
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  • 162 3 Explained NEW DELHI: Mr. Ananthaaayaaam Ayyangar, Deputy Speaker of the Lok Babha, last week participated m the nine-day long "yanga" started here 3 days back, on the bank of the Jamuna for "peaceful end of colonial rule In Goa and other Pertugnes c possessions m
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  • 618 4 All-Ceylon Minority Tamils' Maha Sabha Resolutions For 12th Annual Conference JAFFNX: THE ItTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ALL-CEYLON MINORITY TAMILS' MAHA SABHA WILL BE HELD IN THE THERARAIYALAI SCHOOL HALL KARAVADDI. ON SUNDAY. MR. D. JAMES WILL PRESIDE. THE SPEAKERS WILL BE KATHI M. M. SULTAN. THE MAYOR OF JAFF
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  • 129 4 "Live" Shows To Indian Estate Labourers A gioup of io Indian teachers, members of the Seteangor Indian Teachers* union on Wednesday concluded a two weeks' tour of Johore giving "live" shows to estate labourers throughout the State. Th c tour, the first of its kind m the country was spon.
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  • 86 4 BOMBAY. Sept. 1 Portuguese authorities la Daman, on c of the three Portuguese territories In India, cr e reported to have bogun a supply airlift from Karachi. Reports reaching here from Y'api, near Daman, said plane* have been bringing m scarce commodities
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  • 147 4 Lieut.-General sir Geoffrey F/^urne yesterday visited Talping to inspect the Passing Out Parade of the Federation of Malaya volunteer Reconnaissance corps. Members belong to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, A-or Star, Seremban and Malacca, and have completed their forthnight's training m Taiping. Accompanied by the Commanding Officer, Lieut.-
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  • 81 4 P. FUND NOW $1,500,000 Up to Aug. 31 the Central Provident Fund received contributions amounting to $1,597,945.37. The number of employers registered up to that date was 12.900 and the number of employees register. Ed was 160,000. Contributions mi n respect of wages for July should have been paid m
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  • 154 4 Multilingualism: Tunku Cites S'land Canada As Examples The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Hahman, yesterday told a party of Perak Chinese i Middle School teachers that they need have no fear that the Chinese language would not be encouraged. It had been agreed, he told them, that there could be pnly
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  • 244 4 COLOMBO: Servants' agencies are to be banned— and the Ministry of Labour is finalising plan s for the death-blow to these Institutions. Persons who wish to obtain employment as servants will thereafter have to register at the employment exchanges. At present, many so.colled servants-
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  • 79 4 BHAGALPUR: A big coun. try.boat, laden with jute and foodgrains worth about Rs. 5,000 was looted by a mob near lllage Rangra. m Gopalpur district, according to a report received here. The mob also carried a way cash worth about Rs. 500 from the boat Another report
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  • 136 4 The Chief Minister of Fede. ration, Tunku Abdul Rahman Is seen making his policy— speech at the Inaugural Meet, lng of the Federal Legislative Council last Wednesday. Also seen In this picture are the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. Mr. Speaker. Raja Sir Uda and the
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  • 173 4 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept 2: Mr. W R. S. Satliianathan I.C.S. has ceen appointed Chief Secretary of the Madras Government 10. lowing the retirement of Mr. Ramunnai Menon ICS. Mr. Menon who retired after thirtyfour year a of devoted i continuous! service to the
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  • 441 4 U.S. CONCERNED OVER INDIAN PRESS LAWS NEW YORK: Ail champions of freedom of the press In the United States have been disturbed over the proposal now before the Indian Parliament for implementing what they consider are the reactionary recommendations of the Press Commission and fear that if adopted it may
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  • 140 4 In the Sungei Siput North area cf Peiak yesterday, an Area Security unit observed a male Tamil ahead of th^m carrying a sack and climbing a hill, says an Emergen cv Communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds-. Ah the patio, approached, a voice
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  • 75 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox. Boyd, yesterday morain* visit, ed Johore Bahr u and called on the Sultan at the Istana Bukit Serene to congratulate him on his forthcoming Birthday and Diamond Jublle c of reign. After his one.hour courtesy
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  • 105 4 The marriage of MB. RAJA. GOPAL. son of the .'ate Mr. s. RAMASAMY. with MISS INDRANI. daughter of Mr. S. Duraisamy. will be solemnised by Dr. (Mrs.) Lailtha Sam. bandam, Sunday Sept. 4 between 10 a.m. and 12 noon, at 82, Rangoon Read. Mr. k. Varathan wi'l preside
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  • 53 4 Mr Seah Peng Chuen. Assemblyman for Kampcn.r Kapor Division w ill be holding "Meeting the People' Sessions every Monday at th p Labctr •Front Kampong Kapor Branch at 28. Dunlop Street. The sessors will commence at 6. p.m. The first Of these sessions will take place
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  • 96 4 NAGPUR. Sept. 1 Nag- pur High Court yesterday admitted the appeal filed by rickshaw puller Babu Rao acrainst Ids conviction and .sentence on a charge of having attempted to cause the death of Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru on March 12. He was sentenced Ji.y 28
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  • 26 4 Th c net collections from Income Tax for the period Aug. I to Aug. 3i, amounted to $23,481,682.90, says a Federal Govt, press statement.
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  • 33 4 STOCKHOLM, Sept 2.— (^ueen Elizabeth and the Duke ot Edinburgh have accepted un invitation to visit Stock. holm m June next year, it was announced here.— Reuter
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