Indian Daily Mail, 26 September 1955

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 223 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 372 1 Racial Differences Will Go Soon ALLIANCE ASSURANCE AND APPEAL TO MALAYAN TRADE UNION MOVEMENT ADDRESSING THE GATHERING AT THE EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE PENANG MUNICIPAL SERVICES UNION, SATURDAY, THE CHIEF MINISTER OF THE FEDERATION WARNED THE COUNTRY MAY HAVE TO FACE A DIFFERENT PROBLEM
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  • 113 1 Eisenhower Rests After Heart Attack DENVER, Colorado. Sept. 25 President Eisenhower rested quietly m an oxygen tent during the night at the Fitzsimons Hospital here after a heart attack yesterday and his condition was stated to be good. Late last night the President's Doctor Major General Howard Snyder said there
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  • 107 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 25.— Leader of the Opposition parties m the Madras Legislative Assemaly have set up Mr. S. Swayamprakasam from Tanjore to contest for the Speakershlp. He was elected as an Indepenaent but has since then taken a leading part m forming
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  • 110 1 i,^m.w( F^ om Our Own Correspondent) BOMBAY, Sept. 25 The tiller of the soil will hereafter be the legal and actual possessor of agricultural land m Bombay State. This revolutionary reform was established by a Bill m the Bombay Assembly which was passed
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  • 21 1 RANGOON, Sept. 24— The Burmese government announced it had prohibited the importation of cigarette* from Communist China.- AP
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  • 65 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 25. The Nehru government disclos. Ed yesterday that it contemplates shock economic measures ranging from compulsory saving to nationalization of banks, insurance companies and "profit-making industries." The disclosure was made m "the economic review," chief official publication of the Congress Party, the governing
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  • 72 1 FLASH FLOOD DROWNS 28 H. K. CHILDREN Buddhist monks chant prayean* for the souls of the 28 schoolchildren drowned In Hongkong's ne w territories reoently. The children huddled under a bridge to shelter from a Hash storm, antl a wall of water rushing down from the hills swept through the
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  • 131 1 ONE MALAY TERRORIST SURRENDERS A Communist terrorist has surrendered m the Federation. Two terrorists including- a district committee member of the Communist terrorists organisation have been killed and a third wounded by Security Forces. A civilian has been killed by terrorists. An unarmed Malaya Communi.st terrorist, Sarrudin bin Mat Noah,
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  • 62 1 PRIESTS AS SMUGGLERS CAIRO. Supt. 2i Cairo police announce .1 yesterday i hat thby have arrested two OrMiodo.x priests ot charges of smuggling gold from Leganon. The police added that they j susi»ect at least 15 clergymen of gold smuggling. The beard* ed priests wear long black robes and normally
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  • 141 1 Referring to the policy of Alliance to bring together all races whatever shades or creeds, the Chief Minister said, a non- communal party on a, na. tional basis could not be formed, because the people were not suffkiont.lv prepared at the present moment to accept it.
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  • 75 1 The City Council elections will not be held this December, and the tenure of office of City Councillors elected or nominated, who are due to retire m December 1955, will be extended until Ist July 1956. A legislation to this effect, will be read
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  • 129 1 Following programmes of expansion of existing facilities m the Singapore Hospitals were given by the Minister of Health, Mr. A. J. Braga m a written answer m the Assembly. The General Hospital is being expanded to a total of about 1,300 beds; the Tan Tock Seng
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  • 95 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 26.—Opposition members walked out In protest on Saturday after all their amendment has been defeated on the new tax imposing additional surcharge of two annas m the rupee on land tax. Opposition sought to get thn small landholders exempted, but
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  • 439 1 North To Remain Intact: South Alone Will Be Cut Up Into Small Units! S. R* C's Report Will Cause Great Furore From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 25 It is reported with certainty that the States Reorganisation Commission has recommended that the
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  • 153 1 PANDIT PANT'S ASSURANCE NB\V DELHI, Sept 25 Meanwhile union Home Minister Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant assured members of the Lok Sabha on Friday that the report Of the States Reorganisation Commission would be published as soon as possible after it was received by the Government of India on Sept. 30.
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 25. Premier Nehru reported after his visit to Russia that the "biggest man" m the Soviet Union is not Premier Buiganin but Communist Parfcv Rjw>r*t. ary Khrushchev.- AP
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  • 99 1 Jap Ships Will Boycott Goa From Our Own Con ocspondent BOMBAY, Sept. 25.—Japanese ships have been ordered •irt to call at Goa hereafter. The decision was taken by Japanese shipping interests m Tokyo after their local representatives had pointed out that they may lose the whole Indian trade if they
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  • 261 1 That's Not The Way To Solve Red China's Problem From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept 25 Government of India have denied as "entirely unfounded" a foreign news agency report that the United States had made approaches on the basis that India should
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  • 23 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 25 ?h« Soviet government yesterday called it "a complete lie" that Soviet troops evacuated fucm Austria have been Cut Germany." AP
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  • 111 1 TRANSPORT COMMISSION CHAIRMAN Mr. LC. Hawkins, a memExecutive has been appointed chairman of the Transport Commission, being set up to advise on an island-wide plan on development of the passenger transport system m Singapore. The other members of the Commission will be two representatives of the City Council, Mr. A.P.
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  • 180 1 Funeral Off Mrs. Anjali Ammal The funeral of Mrs. Anjalt Animal, wife of Mr. A. C. Sup. piah, Proprietor of Ghandarasam Company, Singapore, a great philanthropist ana reformist, was held at the Hindu Crematorium at Bidadari yea. terdoy at 5 p.m. There was a large gathering of distinguished Indians numbering
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    • 518 2 Truth And Reality Ignored »¥THE I'Dlted Nations G«n«rml AiMemMy'H decision to postpone the question of Communist China's ;ulm lesion to this organisation for yet another year, must have come as a great disappointment to one and aH who have been anxiously waiting for the day when the present East-West distrust
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    • 104 2 KARACHI: A refugee who is on hunger-strike outside the U.N. Information Centre here urging the united Nations to help "free- Kashmir, has threatened to extend his 100--hour strike to a "fast unto death" if the U.N. General Assembly, now m session m New York,
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  • 394 2 Attitude Made Clear To Union Government MADRAS: THE FINANCE MINISTER. MR. C. SUBAAMANIAM, TOLD MR. P. RANGASWAMUI REDDI IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY LAST WEEK THAT THE MADRAS GOVERNMENT WAS CONSULTED BY THE UNION GOVERNMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE INTRODUCTION OF HINDI IN THE
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  • 140 2 A.-I.N.E.C. FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE NEW DELHI: A Press Note issued by the office of the AllIndia Newspapers Editor's Conference says the following will constitute the Foreign Affairs Committee of the A.-I. N. E- C for a period of one year beginning from Oct. 1. Mr. K. Srinivasan 'Hindu', Madras, Mr.
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  • 97 2 NEW DELHI: The Government of India "reasonably expects" that with the completion of development plans now m hand the performance of the Hindustan Shipyard during the next Five- Year Plan period will improve considerably. This information was given m a statement laid on the table of Lok Sabha
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  • 74 2 DR. C. P.R. AYYAR GOING TO CHINA MADRAS: Dr. C. P. Ramaswam i Ayyar, Vice-Chancellor, Banaras University, and Leader of the Indian Cultural Delegation to China, left Madras last week by air for Delhi. He was scheduled to fl y to Hong Kong on Sunday en route to Peking. There
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  • 140 2 MADRAS CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS MADRAS: Ten more divisions, Vyasarpadi, Peddunaickenpet, Perambur Barracks, Semblum Edapalayam, Napier Park, Royapettah, Guindy, Aydar, and Non-Union Labour South, went to the polls, last Friday, the fourth day m the elections to the City Council. Polling was slightly better than m the previous three days. By
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  • 101 2 SRIRAKULAM: Mr. P. Suryanarayana, M.L.A., Srikakulam opened a village road recently laid hy the Andhra Yuvajana Saflgham, Fazulbegpeta. Mr. P. S. James Collector presided. Sri sadhu Subramanyam, Sanchalak, Andhra Bhoodan Yagna Smithl, said the people m other parts of the State should emulate the example of
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  • 71 2 RAJAHMUNDRY: Tenneti Viswanadham, praja Party Leader last week unveiled a bust of Mr. Pottl Srirainulu, who fasted unto death for the creation of Andhra State, before a large gathering at the Gandhi Kuteer, located m the District and Commercial Museum. Mr. M. Slvaramakrishniah, welcome Mr. Viswanadham. Mr.
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  • 161 2 Laos Crown Prince At Dehra Dun DEHRA DUN: Crown Prince Sawang Vatthana of Laos said here last week that the friendship of India and Laos was based an reciprocal aspirations. The Prince, who was replying to a civic address presented by the Dehra Dun Municipality, said. "The peace policy propounded
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  • 141 2 Ghaffar Khan Nay Be Freed KARACHI: The Red Shirt leader, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, w ho is now m detention m Baluchistan for defying the ban on his entry into that province, is likely to be released soon, according to lobby circles m the Pakistan Constituent Assembly. The Central Cabinet
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  • 136 2 NEW DELHI: Over 22,000 handicraft products will be on show at an Indian handicrafts exhibition to be organised m Moscow shortly according- to a Tass release here. The Indian Embassy m Moscow and the All-India Handicrafts Board are sponsoring the exhibition, with the cooperation of
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  • 80 2 The Minister for Natural Resources, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, on Thursday, Sept. 22 completed a five-day tour of Joh«re where he Inspected drainage and Irrigation schemes, R.I.D.A. projects, and departments within his portfolio. Picture shows the Minister (In the foreground) Inspect. Ing a control
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  • 182 2 MADRAS: The Government ha* approved the surcensful negotiations carried on recently by Mr. a. M. M. Murugappa Chettiar with the Malayan Government m connexion with the purchase of the Malayan Emigration Depot at Avadl, where the Congress session was held m January
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  • 205 2 SALEM Addressing a public meeting at Velanatham village, 13 miles from Salem last week under the auspices of the local Socialist unit which has just seceded from the I'raja socialist Party, Mr. V. C. Perumal, presiding, Mr, p. V. G. Raju, M.L.A.. Andnra,
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  • 175 2 KARACHI!: Pakistan's Premier, Ohaudhry Mohammad All's plans to hold an all party conference on Kashmir this month do not appear to be materializing according to competent sources. These sources said a conference might take place one day, but at present there seemed no evidence that it
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  • 34 2 PEOPLE CHEER PE RON'S EXIT Photo. R&in-roaked demonstrators cheering the announcement of President Peron's resignation, m front of the statue to Gen. San Martin, Argentine Liberal or, m Buenos Aires, on Sept. 19. A.P.
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  • 375 2 NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said In the Lok Sabha that India was not m favour of opening the question of revision of the Dnited Nations Charter at present. Mr. Nehru added that while logically the retention of the veto might not he
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  • 90 2 PILOTS APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT NEW DELHLI: Representatives of the Indian Pilots' Guild and the Indian Airlines pilots' Association from Delhi, Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras who met here last week, urged the Director General of Civil Aviation to provide the necessary equipment for safe operations at certain airfields. In a Press
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  • 96 2 NEW DELHI. The Deputy Production Minister, Mr. Satish Chandra, told Dr. Raghubir Singfh m the Kajya Sabha that the proposal to construct another shipyard was still m the preliminary stage of consideration. Dr. Singh had asked if the Government proposed to construct at Cochin a small shipyard
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI. In the Rajya Sabha Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, told Mrs. Savitri Nigam, that the residential tax imposed on 1,69,000 Indians m Fiji would be abolished from next year. Mr. A. K. Chanda, Deputy Minister for External Affairs,
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  • 100 2 OVERCROWDING ON SUBURBAN TRAINS NEW DELHI: The Union Government has set up a Committee to investigate the problem of excessive overcrowding during peak hours m suburban train services m the Bombay, Calcutta and Madras areas, and to suggest remedial measures. The Committee will consist of three members who are all
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  • 86 2 LONDON: Dr. Homl J. Bhabha, President of the recent international conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy held In Geneva, arrived here last week after a visit to Russia. D T r Bhabha, w ho led a team ,J nd j an scientists m
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  • 491 3 Commission's Report Still Not In Govt f s Hands NEW DELHI The Home Minister. Pundit Govtnd yallabh Pant, stated m the Lok Sabha last week that the publication ;nf the Mate Reorganisation Commissions report need not take much time once it had been submitted
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  • 342 3 MADRAS. The report that the States Reorganisation Commission has recommended the merger of the Kasargod taluq, S- Kanara district, with Malabar has aroused resentment among members of the Legislative Assembly from that district. Mr. T- A. Pai told a "Press reporter that if for
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. M. K. Vfllodi, Secretary, Ministry of Defence, returned to Delhi last week after visiting U.K. and France on a mission to procure equipment for the Indian armed forces.
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  • 94 3 NEHRU AWARDS FOR TANJORE VILLAGES TAN MORE: Mr. C A. RamakrlHhnan, Collector, has selected nine villages In different Development Blocks under the N.K.S. Scheme, m the district for outstanding development work. Each village will be awarded a cash prize of Rs 1,000 on Oct. t by the Prime Minister, Mr.
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  • 92 3 CHECK ON ABUSE OF ASTROLOGICAL FORECASTS NEW DELHI: The "abuse of astrological forecasts through newspapers" was raised m the Lok Sabha by Mr. C. P. MA* THEN who asked whether the Government proposed to stop such abuse. Replying on behalf of the Home Minister, Mr. RAJ BAHADUR, Deputy Communications Minister,
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  • 62 3 T.-C, CHIEF MINISTER GOING TO NEW DELHI TRIVANDRUM: The Chief Minister, Mr. Panampilli Govinda Menon. will leave for New Delhi today Sept. 26, for discussions with the Planning Commission on the State's Second Five-Year Plan on Sept. 29 and 30. The Executive of the Legislature Congress Party met last week,
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  • 176 3 CALCUTTA: The eldest brother ot Dalai Lama, Mr. T. J. Norbu, was scheduled to leave lor the United States on Sept. 24. to take up a job as teacher of Tibetan language ana religion at Harvard University. Mr. Norbu. who arrived
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  • 144 3 CALCUTTA: The West' Bengal Legislative Assembly passed the West Bengal Security (Amendment) Bill, seeking to extend the life of the present Act by another five years, with certain modifications. The Bill, voted by 141 to 19, aims at preventing violent activities and breach of com- munal
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  • 138 3 NAIROBI: Mr. N. S- Mangat, President of the Kenya Indian Congress, warned "leaders of important European sections'' m Kenya not to "encourage" Sikhs seeking separate representation m the legislature and other Governmental bodies. The warning followed the support given by European newspapers to the Sikhs- demand for
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  • 56 3 NEW DELHI: The estimated reserves Of liginte m the Varkalai region, m TravancoreCochin State were 276 million tons, Dr. K. L. Shrimati, Deputy Minister for Education, told Mr. V. P. Nayar, m the Lok Sabha. A systematic mineral survey of the Varkaiai region by the Geological
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  • 126 3 RAJKOT: Four princes of Sauraahtra have announced their decision to npend part of their privy purses on development works m their own areas, said the Chief Minister. Mr. Rasiklal I'arikh. during; question-hour m the State Assembly. The Rajpramukh, the Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, contemplates the construction of quarters
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  • 48 3 ROYAL WEDDING IN CANAL CITY PRINCESS IRA, 15, and PRINCE ALFONSO, SO, head a procession of Gondalas (see picture on right) through the Venetian Canals from San SeDastian Church to Brandolin l'alace after their marriage on Sept. 21. Above is new couple photographed as they leave the church.
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  • 146 3 KATHMANDU. Dr. K. L. Singh, who is back here firnn China, stated at a Press Conference that the world was divided principally into two blocs— the capitalist headed by America and Communist led by Russia. Between these two Blocs, was a third one which he
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI: The Deputy puty External Affairs Minister, Mr. Anil k. Chanda, told a questioner m the Raja Sabha that some of the representations received by the Prim* Minister during his recent visit to the autonomus districts of Assam contained the views of those for and
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  • 68 3 MANUFACTURE OF TYPEWRITERS IN INDIA NEW DELHI: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, Commerce Minis* ter, told a questioner In the Rajya Sabha that there were three concerns manufacturing typewriters m India. They were expected more or less to meet the annual demand of 30,000 typewriters. Under the terms of functioning these
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  • 681 3 Special Land Levy To Finance Local Bodies Madras Assembly's Decision MAJNIAS. The Legislative Assembly, la»t week, pawed the operative «tause t)T the Madras Land Revenue (Additional Surcharge) Rill, 1955, which seeka to levy an aMlttooal surcharge of annas two m the rupee of bund revenue payable to the Government for
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  • 74 3 HYDERABAD: The Nizam, the Rajpramukh of Hyderabad has 40 motor vehicles and no amount was beinjf collected from the Rajpramnkh towards the tax on the vehicles. Mr. Gopala Rao Rkbnte, Local Self-Government Minister, said In a written reply m the State Legislative Assembly. To another
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  • 237 4 COLOMBO; From the date of signing of the Indo-Ceylon Agreement m January last year upto the end of August this year, that is to say, m the last 19 months, i9,17i Indians have left Ceylon for good, according to official figures available here last
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  • 27 4 CATANIA, Siciiy, Sept. 25 For the first time m 17 years the central crater of Mt. Etna started belching smoke and ashes vcsterdav. AP
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  • 265 4 COLOMBO: The Prime Minister has asked the Minister of Justice to examine the feasibility of extending the scope of the proposed Civil Disturbance (Compensation Bill to Include payment of compensation for injury to persons during civil commotion*, riots and public disorder. Originally the proposed
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  • 59 4 BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 25 Ex-President Juan Peron, ef Argentina, was last night granted a safe conduct to leave the country and go into The new Government of General Edardo Lonardi announced that the defeated Die* tator aboard a Paraguayan gunboat In Buenos Aires harbour would
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  • 123 4 School children from Malay, Chinese and Tamil schools, joined an Amnesty Rally and procession held m Seremban Saturday. The School children carried flags and banners while representatives from UMNO and MCa Youth Groups carried banners pledging support for Government's Amnesty declaration. Addressing the rally Dr. Ismail
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: The purchase of surcharged stamps to be sold to raise funds for the Buddha Jayanthi expenses will be on a voluntary basis. Ordinary stamps of the 10 cents and 1 cents denominations will be made available to the public along with surcharged stamps of the same denominations,
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  • 34 4 A— TESTS AGAIN! WASHINGTON Bept. 25 The Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday that the Soviet Union had set off another nuclear explosion "In* dicatlng a continuation of their t6S*° nf nnrlpur ami* pons." Reuter
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  • 180 4 Mr. 3. Ponnampala m of Muar on whom His Highness the Sultan of johore conferred the most Honourable Order of the Crown of Johore (S.M. J.) on the occasion of His Diamond Jubilee, has been a resident of the State of Johore for well over
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  • 95 4 'WATCH' FOR MR. SURF 'Mr. Surf,' who has been presenting watches to lucky housewives all over Malaya also visited Johore Bahru recently. 'Mr. Surf' knocked on a door m Jalan Ibrahim. Mrs. Blnte Sulong opened the door. On asking- whether she was using SURF, the discriminating housewife produced not one
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  • 34 4 Fifteen-year-old princes* Virginia Ira Fuerstenberg and her fiamce, Prince Alfonso Hohenlohe Langenburge 30 look over some of their wedding presents during the 300-gnest pre-weddln X reception at *>*• villa near v»nl<v> AP Photo.
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  • 359 4 Malayan Delegation lo London Must Comprise All Interests Dato Thuraisingam's Plea At Party Alliance Leaders Boycott Function (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: London talks on constitutional matters proposed by the Alliance Government should represent every shade of opinion in Malaya, for Independence is something that should be shared by
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  • 50 4 TWO ASSISTANT MINISTERS FOR FED. CABINET Two Assistant Ministers have been appointed In the Federation by the High Commissioner to take effect from October 1. They are Inche Mohamed ihlr bin Joharf to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib to the Ministry of Transport.
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  • 62 4 NO EXPORT DUTY NEW DELHI, Sept. 25 India announced the abolition of all export duties on iron and steel articles, which are sold largely m Pakistan anc; tne Middle East. The duty has amounted to 45 per cent. The exports have averaged around Rs. 900,000 yearly. Officials said tne duty
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  • 26 4 RICE RECORD RANGOON, Sept. 24— Burma exported a n ost-war record of 19,447 tons of rice to the Netherlands In the first nuarter of 1986.- AP
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