Indian Daily Mail, 30 September 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 227 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 659 1 Tunku And Dato Ready To Meet Chin Peng Rendezvous Not In Jungle But In A Village Public's Deep Relief At Hope Of End Of Emergency (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: THE CHIEF MINISTER OF THE FEDERATION TUNKU ABDUL RAH- I MAN AND HIS TRUSTED ALLY
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  • 162 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29. Prime Minister Jawaharlal I Nehru told the Indian Parlia- ment today that the Govern- 1 ment of India would gladly couoperate with the Govern* ment of Japan m any enquiry into circumstances of death of Subhas Chandra Bose the
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  • 86 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29 Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament today he did not think a Geneva type conference on East Asian problems would be "helpful at present or m the near future." Replying to another question Mr. Nehru said he did
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  • 78 1 NEW DELHI, sept lg The Indian Prime Minister. I Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, told j Parliament today that the problem of the final disposition of about 80 Korean exprison ers of war. who have been living m India for nearly Is months, was nearing solution. Replying to
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  • 78 1 DENVER, Sept. 29. President Eisenhower's physician* yesterday ordered the oxygen tent remove-* from his room. Although it v. 11l be returned when he goes to sleep. A late morning report *»*d Prenident Eisenhower's condition "contlnued to be natlsfactory with, out complications.'For the first time the
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  • 86 1 Tunku Seeks The Rulers' Agreement On London Mission (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR: Thurs: The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has addressed the Rulers' Conference for the purpose of seeking Their Htj.p\nesses' agreement on the Mission to London. The Chief Minister spoke on the proposed independent Commission on the Constitution
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  • 35 1 The conference of Rulers met the High Commissioner yesterday subsequent to the Chief Minister addressing them a^d discussed constitutional talks, which, it Is contemplated, will take place m London early next year.
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  • 103 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29. Seven Buddhist priests from Communist.occupted Tibet offered prayers for the quick recovery of President Eisenhower when a peace beacon was kindled Tuesday night at Katmandu, Nepal.' Reports reaching here said the Buddhists and Hindu Brahmins included the President m opening prayers of
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  • 62 1 CAIRO. Sept. 29 ExKing Farouk's sister, Faiza, has been charged with smug gling £700 out of Egypt and has been summcaad to appear m court on Dec. 29 Ex-Princes Faiza is now m Istanbul but will be informed of the court's sil nmons there. Faiza
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  • 96 1 Tunku Gives Assurance To Pltn. Workers THE CHIEF MINISTER, Tunku Abdul Rahman, opened the first Asian Plantation Workers' Conference held at Kuala Lumpur recently. It was attended by delegates from Indonesia, Thaland, India, Pak. istan, Ceylon and the Philippines. Picture shows the Chief Minister* who was garlanded, addressing the conference.
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Sept. 2g president Mao Tze-tung of Red j China made one of his rare public appearances yesterday I Peking radio reported. The stooky boss of China's i Communist Regime turned up lat a youth conference along with Minister Chou En-lai and other party leaders. AP
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  • 60 1 Ttie official statement says that a former (Force 136 Officer, who had been working with Chin Peng m the jungle will be the conducting officer I Although the Chief Minister 1 declined to disclose the name j or the race of the conducting officer, it is strongly believed
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  • 351 1 In India It Is Absolutely Essential-Dr. A. L Mudaliar From Our Own Correspcndent MADRAS. Sept. 29.— Eng. I lish is a compulsory subject for study m the schools m the 1 Soviet Union, Japan and Egypt I as well as many other countries
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  • 116 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura: Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, Economic Affairs Officer, Pen. ang, will lead the Federation delegation on the joint Singapore Federation Working Party to Indonesia for trade talks. Accompanying him as Advisers will be Mr. G. Stephen, Assistant Controller of Foreign Exchange.
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  • 206 1 The Minister for Tram, port and Communications, Mr. Francis Thomas ha* once-agaln appealed to the leaders of the busmen oil strike to persuade the members of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union to agree to specially licensed private buses carrying passengers. The Minister m his letter
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  • 140 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 29 Soviet Foreign Minister V.M. Molotov and other top Communist delegates .stalked from the U.N. Assembly chamber yestesrday when Nationalist China's Foreign Minister George Yeii, took the floor for a policy speech. Indian delegate v-K- Krishna Menon also left the
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  • 141 1 Re-enacting Goa Satyagraha HYDERABAD, Sept. 29 Twenty-ove Islam League volunteers took a leaf from the Indians' Book yesterday and started a 'peaceful march" on the Indian-held portion of Kashmir. The volunteers carried banners denouncta* Indian Prune Minister Nehrn as they started oat on
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  • 85 1 The men, all volunteers are led Iby Salhlbada Mlftahuddin who recently fasted for 100 hours outside the Hyderabad Office of the Indian Assistant High Commissioner for the sake of their cause. They expect to reach Kashmir within 40 days. One demonstrator who lias just completed 120
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  • 98 1 KARACHI, Sept. 29 Diplomatic sources here said today that the Indian High Commissioner m Pakistan. Mr. C.C. Desal had protested against the presence of demcin.«?trators outside his office m Karachi and that of his assistant m Hyderabad m Sind Province. These sources said Pakistan Government could intervene only
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  • 148 1 TRAVELLERS' GUIDE TO SINGAPORE A revised odition of Tern. veller? G ulde to Sinnapcr"ruollKheo by thr Public delations Office Singapore, vi issued yesteruay. This 24-paj?e illustror.l booklet includes a road-map of the City of Singapore, gives Information on health, irnmigraticn and vehicle resulatlons. on shippings, air .md rail services to
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  • 498 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Sept. 30, 1955 TODDY BAN OR "BAR" OF late we diave been increasingly hearing of opposition to the toddy ban move and of the suggestion that the toddy shops instead of being abolished should be "modernised" with tiie provision of tables and chairs and giving
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  • 65 2 RIVERS COMMISSION DACCA Tlift Government of Bait Bengal is likely to appoint a rivers commission soon with a view to carrying out a survey of river sand recommending means to control and harness river floods. The proposed rivers convmls.<ori. it is stated, woud be drawn from East Bengal alone. At
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  • 25 2 XEW yORK: Simba. new motor vftssal of the Danish East Asiatic Company, Is now on her maiden voyage to latit.
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  • 2236 2  -  DR. P. W. E. CURTIN iiiniitin By ifnimiititiimifimtftiiiimiuniniiimfiifiiiiiiiifliit^ DIRECTOR I OF THE COLOMBO PLAN BUREAU IN the present state of our World, international bodies seem to flourish m inverse proportion to their degree of or. ganization. Tightly organized bodies quickly go to the
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  • 249 2 NEW DELHI. At long last, pioneers of Tamil Nad have cut roots m New Delhi. The large numbers of civil servants, bureaucrats businessmen and the white-collared fraternity who are here, are birds of passage who however, long they may remain m the Capital, still look forward
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  • 146 2 LONDON. British police are seek, ing James Larret Battersby, 48.year-old aattaor, who has disappeared after writing a letter to a friend saying that he Is "followlowtag the Fuehrer to eternity •»<! g lory." Battersby, whose home is In Southport, Lanca. shire, seat the letter from Uandudno,
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  • 165 2 NKW DELHI. A pamphlet on the necessity of increased cultivation of cashewnut lest India lose her virtual world monopoly m this commodity is under preparation by the Urlon Ministry of Agriiulture. At the moment, as much as 05 per cent of the international trade m cashewnut is done
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  • 54 2 NEW DELHI; An exhibition of recent archaeological finds will be held at the National Museum here this week-end. The exhibits have been brought ,by members of the Central Advisory Board of the Department of Archaelogy, private bodies andl Government c facials. The exhibition Is expected to threw mure
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  • 153 2 NEW DELHI: The "Jehangir Diamond which was auctioned m England recently, figured during question-time m the Lok Sabha. The Minister for Revenue and Defence Expenditure, Mr. Arun Chandra Guha, replying to Mr. S. C. Samanta, disi closed that the customs officers j who permitted its being sent
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  • 81 2 RAV GALORE: Sir C. V. Raman told the Indian Academy of Sciences here last week of his recent research on the nature of heat energy In solid bodies. He claimed that bis work could now explain why a solid expandH when heated. It oould also lead
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  • 406 2 Opposition To Colonialism Appeal To U. S. MADRAS: Mr. Khasa Sub. ba Rau. Editor. Swath ant h .7, giving his impressions of his recent American tour, stated that there was a general dis. content m the United States about Pandit Nehru's neutral policy. Mr. Subba Rau added that he had
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  • 232 2 RICH POOR PAY SAME FOR FOOD LONDON: Rich and poor alike spend roughly the same amount of money on their food m Britain, statisticians who have been studying the nations eatin^ habits reveal. Even the lowest income group those with only £q a week coming in spend over £l of
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  • 390 3 To Help Execute Her Nation Building Plans NEW DELHI: Describing India's Rs. 100 million loan to Burma as -generous." Sithu U Aung So* Burma's Ambassador to India, said that his couiT try was anxious to obtain the help of India m executing her Eight-Year Plan,
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  • 180 3 BOMBAY: j> ftJshing vessels for deliver to the Government of Ind- under the auspices of thefcchnical Cooperation Missi? programme of the united jtea Government have arrtain Bombay. The are expe4 to be unloaded m a ciaior two and will be deliver* immediately. One of the
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  • 110 3 NEw DELHI -through oad transport will h encoded to relieve the it-easing tongestlon on railwfc durin^he next few years, is leaitd. The committee is rejrted to be of the opii*n thaoberadfsatlon of roa tra/x»rt would considerahl eascongeatloD on the niway pnvate agencies niiht cn couraged to start mor^nsrort
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  • 191 3 LONDON: Women should Hear something more than bikinis when they go swimmiu X at their local baths. »ays Mr. F. M. Brownlee, president of Britain's National Association of Baths Superintendents. He made his position clear to delegates when they met m conference at Morecambe, Lancashire. Most
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  • 277 3 NEW YORK. Humanly speaking, there are grounds for sayinr that the fate of the world will be m a large measure tbVfate of Asia, says a statement Issued by the Bishops of the U.S. Protestant Episcopal Church. Issued at the
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  • 85 3 KARACHI: The factory worker m Karachi claim* the nigftest average annual earnings compared with workers m other provinces of Pakistan. In Karachi the average annual earnings of the factory employee In 1949 amounted to Rs. 813.3 but In 195s It had risen to Ra. 968.3. Similarly,
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  • 155 3 NEW DELHI- Indias 200,--000.000 tribals are to a better deal as a reenlt of the Union Government's new policy. The principal steps envisaged are the provision of more jobs and increased educational i acuities-. The first change In the government's expenditure on Plan-projects will be
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  • 111 3 NEW DELHI: Air-dropped rood m some flood-affected areas m Orissa is alleged to have been seized by members of a political organisation and distributed among their own sympathisers, according: to r« ports reaching here. Mr. Nityananda Kanungo, Minister for Industries, commenting on the incident
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  • 163 3 An Indian student who has travelled more than 7,000 miles in Australia studying all types of mining- Is now doing valuable mining- research work at Melbourne University. He is Oolak Misra, of Jh&njirimangala, Cuttak, Orlssa, who originally came to Australia under a Colombo Plan fellowship
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  • 29 3 SRINAGAR; Kashmir ex-p-rts between 50,000 to 60,000 cubic feet of timber to India every week during the summer months when the highway is not snow-bound.
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  • 31 3 SHILLONG; With a view to makin X prohibition succeed m the State, the Assam Government has decided to intensify its propaganda work m this connection, it is learned.
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  • 310 3 Free India's Progress, A Lesson To Egypt POONA: The Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister, Wing Commander Gamal Saletr said here that Egypt .vould certainly benefit from the experiences of mdia m her attempt to rebuild herself on sound democratic basis as a Republic. The Egyptian Revolutionary leader said: "I a m
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  • 127 3 KARACHI: Mr. U Ying-chi, head of the delegation of the China committee for the Promotion of International Trade, said here the relationship between his country and Pakistan had always been friendly. Mr. Li Wlng-chi was speaking at a largely-attended tea party m the pavilion of the People's
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  • 123 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government issued a Gazette Extraordinary, laying- down what it termed as the "Transfer of Evacuee Deposits RiUes. 1965." Competent sources told that this gazette w as m pursuance of the recent Indo-Pakistan Agreement, whereby the two Governments agreed to transfer from one country to
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  • 106 3 MADRAS; The President, Dr. Bajendra Prasad. is Mkriy to visit Kantilnidi during bin en- torn of Madras State m November. It is understood that the President ha* been requested to la v the foundation lor the Polytechnic buildings at Karakadl on or nb< ut November
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  • 206 3 NEW DELHI; The total rated capacity or India a bic^sie industry will go up to 830,000 by next ><ear when all ttie pre. sent expansion programmes ate Implemented, according to offi. cial estimates. The production capacity ol the indusrj' is being gradually expanded. Eleven new
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  • 82 3 BHARWAR: The District Agricultural Association wljl shortly establish a permanent agricultural museum here. Mr. puthane, District Agricultural officer, announced this at a fruit, flower and vegetable show organised by the Association. It was opened by Mrs. Glrijadevl Pawate wife of the Vice-Chancellor of Karnatak University. Mrs. IJahadevi sathe.
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  • 445 3 200 Pilgrims Nay Have Perished In Avalanche SKELETONS LYING THERE FOR CENTURIES, SAYS VILLAGER Rupkund Mystery iNEW DELHI: .Scores of bleached human skulls, bones, and broken skeletons clad m ribbons of flesh lyinjr half-embedded on the frozen shores of the Rupkund Lake (Garhwal high up m the Hima lyayaw. Mr.
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  • 176 3 Indonesia Deplores Pales Goa Attitude JAKARTA: Describing tIK Pakistan Government's i attitude towards Goa as "anti Asian' Jakarta's EngUsi daily. The Times of Indonesia, said m an editorial: "Pakistan, as every school boy knows, is at loggerheads with India otver the State of Kashmir. To us m Indonesia, it is
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  • 87 3 BOMBAAY: A staU1 <» of Ar^ breed, presented by the Soviet Government to the Prime Afini a ter of India, Mr If 55? Taras Shevdhenko at Ballard Pier, Bombay. The stallion four year-told chestnut coloured one of the numerous pedigree horses on display at the Russian
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  • 32 4 SAIGON, Sept. 29 Pilots today decided to close the Saigon River to navigation after a machln»gun attack yesterday -oy Binh Xuyon rebels against a Panamanian freighter. Reuter
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  • 201 4 CHAVAKACHCHERI: The charter of independence granted to Cey ton was not a charter of slavery for the Tamils as some of our Sinhalese friends would have us think. Mr. Karthigesu said that he; wondered why certain sections of his friends m the south
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  • 38 4 TAIPEI, Formosa, Sept. 29 Tsai Chlh-yun, 39- was sentenced to 6 years ta prison yesterday for biting off the tip of the nose Of his neighbour, she refused to marry him. AP
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  • 156 4 HART ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF C. PLAN CONFAB The Financial Secretary, Singapore, Mr. T. M. Hart was I elected Chairman of the Co. lorn bo Plan Conference which commenced here yesterday In the newly painted and flagdecorated Victoria Han. Mr. S. M. Yusef of the Pakistani Delegation proposed and Mr. C.
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  • 48 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 2fl The Stock Market was higher j yesterday at the opening, the second day of recovery from I its great Monday fall. Prices wore up fractions to betweenlUS I 1 and uS (2 a share. I There were few minus signs. AP
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  • 471 4 COLOMBO. Mr. S. C. Banker. President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon, said at the GOH recently that the fact that the attorney and manager of a non-resident pro. prietor, with an investment of over a lakh and with a staff of
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  • 370 4 To Wean The Country Of Drink Habit COLOMBO: "A thirty member panel appointed at an exe-j cutlve committee meeting of the "antLdrink, anti-gambling board will draw up a scheme to conduct an Island-wide campaign to wean the country of the drink habit, and gambling," stated Yen. Kalukondayawe Pannasekera Maha Na-
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  • 164 4 NEW YORK. Sept 2» Film star Rita Hayworth, refusing to discuss the marital differences which caused a t>plit-up with singer Dick Haymes, yerteiday boarded the Uuer Queen: Elizabeth for a trip to France with her two daughters. She toJd newsmen she was taking the ypunger child, Yasmin,
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  • 79 4 TOKYO, Sept. 29 Mao Tze-tung, ruler of Red China yesterday conferred the rank of Marshal on ten hig*h g«nerala who ".distinguished themselves during the Chinese people's revolutionary wars." A broadcast said the National People's Congress voted to give them a Marshal's rank last week. The rank
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  • 33 4 NICOSIA, Sept. 29 lirltiati troops and police stood by throughout Cyprus today, ready to take "strong and immediate measures" 1? violence breaks out during tie 24--hour general strike which began at dawn. Reuter
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  • 61 4 TOGETHER AROUND THE WORLD ON MOTOR CYCLE Mr. Rajakumar, who ba.s been girdling the globe on a motor cycle alone, has now found a partner m Miss Kaur. Mr. Kumar had brushed aside score* of proposals made In the course of his adventure on two wheels In various ooun. tries.
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  • 259 4 (Continued from page 1) Minister will not accede to the request of recognising the Malayan Communist Party, apart from the specified terms of the Amnesty offer. He will eive a personal assurance to; Chin Peng, whom the Tunku very anxious to meet, about the treatment proposed to be
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  • 17 4 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 29.— [ndia yesterday recognised the new Argentine Government.— Reuter
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  • 164 4 Prom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 29 Premier ISehru said he did not approve of films which depicted the people of Africa as primitive savages who were being saved only by the exertions of the white man. He dtd not approve of such films being
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  • 98 4 THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, Sir IVnald MaeGiHlvray;, took the salute and presented: prizes at the Federation Military College Foundation Day Pafiule at Port Dickson. The parade was witnessed by Their Highnesses the Sultans of Perak, Kelantan, Kedah, Selangor and Pahang and the Yang dl-P«»rtuan Besar of Negrl
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  • 126 4 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29 Prime Minister Nehru announced yesterday the Indian Government is linking- its next five year plan for economic development to long range "perspective planning over a period of up to 20 years. Mr. Nehru told a news conference the Government is supplementing- the
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  • 98 4 INDIA BANS ANTI-AFRICAN FILM NEW DELHI. Sept. 29. The American film "Tanganyika." starring Van Haflin and Ruth Roman, was ordered to be withdrawn from a local cinema yesterday following protests by 20 African stuients. The students, walked out of the cinema and later told Prime Minister Nehru that the nlm
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  • 42 4 BANGKOK, Sopl. 2y Burma has informed Thailand she is waiving all war claims against Thailand because of the close friendly relations now existing between these two neighbouring countries. It is estimatea burmese war claims amount to £2,000,000. Reuter
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  • 38 4 NEW DELHI; Methods for popularising chemical fertilisers other than ammonium sulphate amonu farmers are to be discussed at a conference of representatives from the States and the unio** Government to »be held here on Oct. 20-21.
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  • 46 4 A Public Meettn* will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall, No. No. 3, Race Course Lane, on Sunday, Oct. 2, at 5.40 pjn., m remembrance of Gandhiji's Birthday. Mr. R. Middleton-Smith, Mr. Thio Chan Bee, and Mrs. E. v. Davies, will speak.
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