Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1955

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail I VOL. XI NO. 205 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS I
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  • 227 1 'India Way For Malaya's Independence All Parties Told Lay Down Arms Seek The Way Of Peace Nehru's Speech In Parliament NEW DELHI, SEPT. 7:— SPEAKING IN THE COUNCIL OF STATES (UPPER HOUSE) YESTERDAY, PRIME MINI& TER MR. NEHRU ADVISED "ALL PARTIES IN MALAYA TO LAY DOWN THEIR ARMS AND SEEK
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  • 314 1 Transport Commission Why Delay A Transport Commission to advise on ike development of tke passenger transport system In Singapore to be set up «ooa will have a high level transport executive from England as chairman. The Commission which will be set up as soon as his services are available, will
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  • 88 1 25 PILGRIMS DROWNED IN GANGES CALCUTTA, sept. 7— Police reported yesterday that 25 pilgrims were drowned when two rowing boats capsized m the river Ganges near the holy city of Benares last Saturday. The two boats, each of which normally carries 15 persons, were grossly overloaded, police said. The first
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  • 50 1 MALAYAN PROFESSOR IN INDONESIA MACASSAR, Celebes, Sept. 7 Prof. Zainal Abldin Ahmad of the University of Malaya is making a survey tour of universities m Indonesia. He lectured here on cultural relations between Malaya and Indonesia and then went to Jakarta. After that, he was scheduled to visit Sumatra. AP
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7—lndian premier, Mr. Nehru said here today the Indian Government was studying the economic aspects Of establishing an atomic power station. Mr. Nehru made his statement to a written reply to a question m the Council of estates.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 MANILA, Sept. 7—President Ramon Magsaysay has declared all-out war against rapidly rising juvenile delinquency m the Philippines.
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  • 330 1 Problems Facing Malaya They Are Formidable Says Lennox-Boyd Terrorism Waves Of Strikes ™Jr? N J?J? N SEPT 7 ALAN LENNOXBOYD, BRITISH COLONIAL SECRETARY SAID HERE LAST NIGHT THAT VERY MANY FORMSmS&Ju^&PS FACED MALAYA AND SINGAPORE ON THE VERGE OF SELF-GOV-ERNMENT. m *J he J 1 1 81 w h° has
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  • 109 1 LONDON, Sept. 7— "Walt and see" was the cryptic reply from Group Captain Peter Townsend to questions about himself and Princess Margaret. Townsend's replies to questions by reporters at the cocktail party did nothing to dispel or confirm the rumours of Princess' Margaret's romatlc in*
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  • 73 1 TWO PAK TOWNS EVACUATED —FLOODS SEQUEL KARACHI, Sept. 7 Two towns of the Indus River valley, Mattari and Halla, were evacuated Tuesday following a worsening flood situation m Slnd province. People m bollock carts and on foot were fleeing to higher levels. A third town, Thatta, is already surrounded by
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  • 72 1 RETURNS HOME TO FIND WIFE RE-MARRIED OLDENZAAL, Holland, Sept. 7 A 45-year-old Dutchman, Harm Ten Hoff, returned here from 11 years of Russian captivity to find his wife re-married to someone else. His wife presumed him dead and has a 4-year-oid daughter by a Groningen waiter whom she married alter
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  • 135 1 What Brought Una Airman Together? HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 7 Airman Daniel Schmidt and his wife told their reunion story on television and said it was their son's need for a father ac well as a mother that brought then back together. Schmidt is one of il airmen recently released from a
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  • 88 1 AFTER ALL UNA RETURNS TO FIRST LOVE Airman Daniel C. Schmidt and his wife Una, reunited at Portland, Oregon, at the home of his mother, Mrs. r. Peters, With them is their son Danny, 2V2. Schmidt, one of n United States Airmen recently released by the Chinese, returned home to
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  • 46 1 LONDON, Sept. 7 Herbert Brunton, 28, was sentenced to three months m jail for robbing his bride-to-be's mother and step-father of their life savings— £94B. His fiancee, 28-year-old Gwen Berry, declared she will still marry him when he gets out. AP
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  • 71 1 CAIRO, Sept. 7 Egypt and Russia yesterday signed an agreement providing for barter of 500.000 tons of Russian oil for 60,000 tons of Egyptian rice. The first oil consignment will reach egypt m the first week of October. The Egyptian Government also" announced it had
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  • 124 1 BRISTOL, England, Sept. British scientists may soon be able to create simple forms of life In a test tube. Thi* revolutionary prophecy was made here yesterday by Dr. F. H- Crick who works at the Cavendish Laboratory In Cambridge long known for its pioneering atomic
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  • 161 1 'Cyprus Is Turkish Agitation .ISTANBUL, Sept. 7—Thousands of people carrying Turkish flags and portraits of the late President Kemal Ataturk wrecked hundreds of Greekowned stores and houses here last night. Shouting Ataturk's name and "Cyprus is Turkish' 1 they destroyed shops and* their merchandise on fashionable independence Street with stones
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  • 469 1 India Does Not Want To Grab Goa— Nehru "We Only Want To Remove Portuguese Sovereignty From Indian Subcontinent" NEW DELHI, SEPT. 7: PRIME MINISTER MR NEHRU SAID YESTERDAY HE WAS "NOT ENGAGE?; IN GRABBING GOA" FOR INDIA BUT IN REMOVISS PORTUGUESE SOVEREIGNTY" FROM THE wnr?S SUBCONTINENT. INDIAN ONCE THE PORTUGUESE
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  • 43 1 Malaya produces 25,000 tons of fish every year and Is today producing five times as much fish as the Australian Industry. Singapore alone is consuming about 10,000 tons of fresh fish a year, of which 50 per cent comes from up-country.
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7— Ten members of India's opposition parties rejected Premier Nehru's call to stop "peaceful demonstrators'' marching on Portuguese India. niPV^fT 8 the Communist, Socialist and right-wing Hindu communal parties Issued a statement after a three-hour conference describing the anpeal as an attempt To
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  • 88 1 BOMBAY, Sept. 7 The Bombay Government today banned the entry of Indian Satyagrahis (Passive Resisters) into the Portuguese Territory of Goa. Indian police along Goa's 170-mile frontier have been instructed to stop the entr v of groups or individual satyagrahis into Goa, official sour* ces said.
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  • 51 1 ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, Sept. 7— a C 124 rourengined Globemaster w ith 69 men aboard crashed yesterday on takecff from Kirtland air force base. One man w &s killed. it was not known how many others of the 68 aboard were injured or how seriously,
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  • 494 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore. Thurs. Sept. 8, 1955. Overhaul The Education System pROM what we have ex. plained ia our editorial yesterday, it evident that the time has come for the People's representatives to discuss their educational matters and draw up a system and scheme of education that would suit
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  • 64 2 YELLOW 2-ANNA COIN NOT WITHDRAWN NEW DELHI: It appears that rumours are circulating m some areas, including Delhi and Bihar, to the effect that nickel -brass two anna coins have been demonetized and as a result some people were not accepting these coins m their normal transactions, says a Press
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  • 674 2 Evil Of CAsteism Communalism Nehru Urges Positive Steps NLW DELHI. Addressing a ooafei— o» of Pradesh Congress Presidents and .Secretaries, Mr. Nehru emphaalied the need for putting down the evil of esatolsm 0t commrnisMses, Although it was difficult to be very right to flawing ueeeseary instructions In tats regard, he
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  • 83 2 KARACHI: Sir Mirza is. mail, former Dlwan of Mysore, arrived here last week from London on his way to India. Sir Mirza who ls stytor here af the acting Governor. Generals guest will be here for some days. He said that he was not there on any
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  • 409 2 LUCKNOW: The Sampurnanand Ministry escaped a vote of censure sought to be moved against the Ministry 6y the former Leader of the Opposition, Mr* Raj Narain m the Assembly. The mover was not able to muster even half of the minimum support one-fifth of the 431--member House that
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  • 108 2 DEHRA DUN: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Commerce and Industry Minister, said that the formation of regional organisations should not be construed as indicating separatism, but as having been formed to foster unity and understanding among the people of the country. He was inaugurating the Dakshin Bharat
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  • 262 2 HONo KONG: Written languae barriers dividing 7,--000,000 inhabitants of Soviet and Chinese Mongolias are to be lowered by a revolutionary change Of alphabet m the Chinese Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region. Mongolians among the 6,*****0 there will now learn to read and write horizontally and
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  • 273 2 Due To Some Misunderstanding Krlpalani's Plea To by. Speaker aw NAGPUR. o v.w ACI ary J J# B KWpalanl, PSP Group Leader In the Lok Sabha, is understood to have written to Mr. m. Anantasaua. nam Iyengar. Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, requesting that his
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  • 147 2 Jap, Trade Delegation In Bombay BOMBAY: A five-man Japanese trade delegation has arrived here m the course of its tour of Asian trade centres. Mr. K. Kimura, leader of the delegation, told NAFEN the delegation had come out to make a thorough study of mar. ket conditions m these countries,
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  • 94 2 NEW DELHI: Representatives of the Delhi branch of the Airlines Pilots' Association met the Labour Conciliation Officer of Delhi State and urged him to intervene m what they called their dispute with the Indian Airlines Cor. p oration. According to the Secretary of the Association, the Conciliation
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  • 77 2 NEW DELHI: Express telegrams have fallen off In popularity, if the statistics now available are any guide. Revenue from this class of telegrams has registered a sharp decline since the beginnig of the year. This sudden fall m revenue is attributed to faster delivery of ordinary
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  • 110 2 IMPROVING NEPAL'S AIR STRIPS NEW DELHI: The Union Government is understood to have opened negotiations with the Nepal Government for provision of better landing facilities for Indian aircraft m Nepal. The recent Dakota crash, m which the pilot w aa killed, has caused deep concern m official circles here. The
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  • 218 2 LONDON; How far ut> does Britain extend? And India and Pakistan? And the United ntates and the Soviet Union? Mr. Michael Aaronaon, a barrister, writing m the "Law Times," wants to know the answer. The world will have to m ake up its
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  • 72 2 PHOTO. At work m the garden of the Russian Embassy m London on Sept. 2 is Ambassador JACOB MALIK, to whom the town of Harrogate presented a rose called "Peace" after he had revealed that roses w ere his special love. Mr. Malik has nded t, le^EmlmBI
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  • 382 2 "t£ H A tired trav «l-worn but happy English couple—Mr. Edward Howe, general manager of the Near and Far East News (Asia) Ltd., Bombay, and his wife— motored into Quetta by the overland route from London on last lap of their journey to New
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  • 158 2 BOMBAY: The Government of India have simultaneously commissioned a West German firm and the Hindusthan Shipyards at Vizagapatnam to build a 12,000-ton tanker each, it ls reported here. It is expected a part of the coastal traffic m oil products will be handled by these new
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  • 188 2 NEW DELHI: India is likely t« get more financial aid from U.N. agencies this year as a result of a new procedure worked out by the U.N. Technical Assistance Board. Instead of each country getting a bloc grant, which was divided among various schemes individual
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  • 129 2 SEARCH FOR OIL AND GAS IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: The newly set up Oil and Natural Gas Division of the Union Ministry of Natural Resources is to spend Rs. 200,000,000 during the second Five- Year Plan period, m a country-wide search for oil and gas, NAFEN reliably learns. The search will
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  • 538 3 Exploit Not For Selfish Ends Drought Conditions BHUBANESWAR: Orissa's Chief Minister, Mr. Nahakrushna Chaudhuri warned the vested Interests, more particutorly the middle class, against exploiting, for their selfish ends, 'the serious and critical' conditions created by the widespread drought In the State. He told
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  • 207 3 NEW DELHI: One Of the biggest problems fn extendV ing modern health practices into (South East Asian vilhv ges is keeping the village™ newly-aroused interest m public health services from "cooling off." Dr. Chandra Mani, regional directors of the World Health Organization, with
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  • 388 3 Waking Of DemocracyMenon Urges Tolerance MADRAS: Addressing a pub. lie meeting here Mr. V. X Krishna Menon explained how certain basic principles that India had learnt to the course of the freedom struggles helped them to make a contribution to the establishment of peace and concord m the world. Mr.
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  • 47 3 Since the Chief Minister of Orissa spoke about the drought conditions m the State, there has been witnessed unprecedented floods m some parts of the State causing untold damage to property, cattle. Several hundreds of thousands of people have been affected and majority rendered homeless.
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  • 330 3 MADRAS: The need for giving increased representation lor women m the Legislatures of the country, was stressed by Srimathi Lakshmi N. Menon, President of tbe All-India Women's Conference, and Par. 1 amentary Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, when she ad. dressed
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  • 96 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Education Minister, Dr. Shri. mall, told Maulana Faruqui m the Rajya Sabha that nine Indian classics were to be translated into European lan. guages under a UNESCO pro. ject. The classics to be trans, lated were "Gowdan," into English and French; "Krlsh.
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  • 224 3 HYDERABAD: Addressing a meeting here, India's Home Minister, Pandit Oovind Ballabh Fant recalled that administration m Hyderabad was carried on m the past m Urdu or Hindustani; and said there seemed to be no. trouble whatsoever over that. He did not understand why there should be
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  • 193 3 GENEVA: Delegates to the first United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and the treatment of offenders stressed the Importance of happy family life as a safeguard against juvenile delinquency. Mr. Paripurnanand Varma, President of the All-India Crime Prevention Society, said Oriental countries might have something to
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  • 269 3 MADRAS; Two Yugoslav "experimental" films and a documentary film were exhibited privately before a small gathering of those connected with the film industry and the Press at Revatlii (Sound Service m Mount,, Road, Teynampet. "The song of the Prisoner" anrl "For life" dealt with the thoughts of a
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  • 630 3 Speech On Patna Incident Is 'Command Performance' PATNA. Mr. Jayaprakash Narayan described the recent public speech at Patna of Mr. Nehru as a -'command performance." In a statement Mr. Narayatl said at Patna Mr. Nehru evinced no desire to find out the truth, to know the people's
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  • 66 3 GENERAL, BOYER DE JLATOI X, new French General Resident m Morocco, formally called at the Imperial Palace m Rabat on Sept. 1 to pay his respects to the SULTAN OF MOROCCO, MOULAY BEN AUAFA. A.P. photo shows: General de La tour (left) reading his
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  • 358 3 CALCUTTA: The cotton textile Industry m the countries of Asia and the Far East has made outstanding progress m the post-war period, according to a survey conducted by the United Nations. A report of the survey po ints out that whereas m 1938
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  • 184 3 KARACHI: The anti-One Unit Convention set up a seven man "consultative committee" to work out and implement ways and means for combating Pakistan Government's plans to weld West Pakistan provinces and States into one unit. The committee includes Red Shirt leader Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan,
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  • 307 3 PRINTING OF SCHOOL BOOKS IN T-C-STATE TRIVANDRUM: With a view to ensuring timely prescription, printing and distribution of text-books required for schools m the State, the Government have prescribed a time schedule and have issued the necessary instructions to the Director of Public Instruction, the Superintendent of Government Presses and
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  • 122 3 CALCUTTA: Production of sugarcane m India has shown a substantial Increase at 5,500,000 tons (m terms of gur) m 1954-55 as compared with 4,600,000 tons and 5,300,--000 tons m the previous two years, respectively. The output was higher at 8,100,000 tons m 1951-52, the first year of the
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  • 75 4 PACKED TO SEE NEHRU'S RUSSIA TOUR lhe Colombo Town Hall Md a packed hcuse recently when an hour long news reel of Nehru's Tour of Russia was screened there. The film show of the Indian Premier's tour of the Soviet Union at the Town Hall last week was sponsored by
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  • 506 4 India's Non-Co-operative Stand Hit Them Hard Memorandum To Nehru Scon COLOMBO: THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON INDO-CEYLON AFFAIRS BE CALLED TO A MEETING TO CONSIDER A COMMUNICATION TO BE ADDRESSED TO MR. NEHRU ON THE INDO-CEY-LON QUESTION. The proposed communication will acquaint Mr. Nehru of the impossible situation
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  • 210 4 COLOMBO; a proposal that liquor booths should not be situated close to places of religious worship will shortly come up for consideration by the Government. The proposal is being made by the Minister of Labour, Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel. and is sequel to the Ministry
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  • 76 4 ANTJRADHAPURA: The employment of non-Buddhists as workers by the Archaeological Department m connexion with ancient Buddhist monuments m Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and other areas m the country where there are Buddhist archaeological remains is strongly objected to by the Anuradv hapura Biddhist Association. A condemnatory resolution was unanimously
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  • 210 4 ALUTGAMA: The Tamils should not be suspicious of the Sinhalese for their olamwir to have oSy Snhateie as the national language said Mr. H w Am&n«>ri«r^li!r lng at a meeSTaS dhTsaiStfS^ G»I»««m« Tharona Baud- He said it was impossible to make any language other than that spoken
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  • 80 4 COLOMBO The Government of Ceylon has, with the concurrence of the Government of Japan, decided to raise the status of its Mission m Tokyo u> that of an embassy with effect from October Ist, and to appoint Sir SuS anta de vov *u present pylon's En.
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  • 79 4 More than one hundred men bid for a pair of brassieres at an auction held m the basement of the 0.P.0. m Colombo. Bidding started at fitly cents and after nearly everyone present increased its price by a few cents, the bit of lingerie was
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  • 87 4 COLOMBO. Signor Eramanno Labino, a celebrated producer of Cinemascope films from Italy has agreed to provide at cost a series of documentaries on tourist attractions to the Goie> ernment Tourist Bureau The Director of the Government Tourist Bureau will use these films to boost Ceylon overseas.
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  • 61 4 NEW DELHI; The inaugural session of the Law Commission will be held here on September 16 under the Chairmanship of MT> M-.C. Setalvad, the Attorney-General of India. The 11-anember Commission was appointed mainly to review the system of Judicial administration m all its aspects and suggest ways and
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  • 113 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 7—Paul Muni, veteran star of stage and screen, had ihis left eye removed yesterday m an operation at Mount slnai Hospital. He sad a tumour m the eye. The condition was discover* ed when Mr. Muni complained or eye trouble while he
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  • 208 4 Veteran Social Worker From South India Dr. P. GAURI AMMAL, M.R.C.S., i*R.C.P., (London), a veteran social worker and President of the Seva Sadanam, Trichur, who is now on a tour of Malaya. She has already visited various parts of the Federation and ls now m Singapore. The seva Sadanam, Trichur,
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  • 47 4 MOSCOW, Sept. 7—Fourteen members of the Belgian Parliament yesterday began a sight-seeing tour of Moscow as guests of Russia's Supreme Soviet (Parliament). Their tour ls one of several beinor made by members of foreign parliaments at the invitation of the Russian Government.- AP
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    44 4 Mamom Shigemltsu, the' Japanese Foreign Minister, confers with the Secretary of State, John Poster Dulles, at Dnllea's Office m Washington. NEW SYRIAN PRESIDENT DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 7c Shukri Kuwatly, 62, assumed office yesterday as Syria's President. He has held the job twice before.— AP
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  • 157 4  -  Nehru *r-i. NEV^P2F LHI Be t The ltodiatt Minister Mr. Nehru criticised a Communist claim In Parliament yesterday that Americans were Involved m the crash of an Indian airliner carrying Chinese Communist official* last April. He said there was "not an atom of Justification"
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  • 99 4 RESTRICTIONS ON L-DRIVERS RELAXED Learner drivers can drive from tomorrow, Sept. 9, on Saturday afternoons and evenings after 2.30 p.m. and at any time on a Sunday or a public holiday. At the same time learners driving motor cycles are exempted from ell time restrictions preventing them from driving their
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  • 45 4 LONDON, sept. 7— Mr. R. A. Butler, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Vill leave by £*<*•* for Istanbul to attend the annual meeting of. the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, the Treasury stated today.- Reuter
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  • 191 4 Traffic From To Singapore For six days from next Monday, Sent. 12, traffic from -the Federation to Singapore will be diverted away from the waterfront road which begins three miles from Johore Bahru town. This la one of the traffic control regulations that has been Gazetted for the Diamond Jubilee
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  • 62 4 SURPLUS IND. ARMS FOR EGYPT NEW DELHI, Sept. 7— The political commentator of the staunchly progovernment Hindustan Times suggested yesterday that India sell surplus arms from its military factory to Egypt during current visit here of Deputy prune Minister Garaal Salem. "Our capacity to make available small and medium size
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  • 205 4 "May there be peace m the World and love In tne heart of man", ls the sincere prayer of Sri Swami Sivananoa, whose e»th birthday is to be celebrated today at 7 p.m. at No. 9, Norris Koad, Sn Ramakrishna Mission premises, under the auspices
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  • 70 4 WASHINGTON, Sept. 7: Russia is reported aiming at a long range conquest of Australia by setting up a screen of submarine bases m the Antarctic and using South-east Asia 48 military stepping stone. The goal was described as based on the Communist geopolitical theory that world
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  • 41 4 Firewokrs is allowed throughout the State of Johore to Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Reign of His Highness the Sultan, on Saturday, Sept. 17. But it is extended to Sunday, Sept. 18 also to Johore Bahru only.
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  • 43 4 TUNIS, Tunisia, Sept. 7 Tunisians have received a new sign of their home rule and reconciliation with France when Salah Ben Youssef, Secretary General of the Nationalist Neodestour Party, announced he is returning from hie long exile
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  • 89 4 LONDON, sept 7— Britain offered yesterday to give Cyprus a new constitution affording the Mediterranean laland's 900,000 residents more self-rule and the prospect of self-determination m the future. The move by Foreign Secretary Harold MacMillan waa intended to break a stalemate between Britain, Greece and Turkey
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  • 90 4 Two classes m English for adults above the age of 14 will start at the Lee Kuo Chuan School, 314 m.s. Thomson Road (opposit Police Training Centre) on Wednesday. Sept. 14. Classes are held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. The
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