Indian Daily Mail, 5 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 232 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 175 1 De Jure Transfer Of Fr. Areas In India Likely Soon-Nehrn Attitude Of Portuguese Government Condemned KARAIKAL, Oct. 4: Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here last night he envisaged early de jure transfer of French Indian Settlements to the Indian Government. He too* addressing a meeting m this former
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  • 211 1 Singapore's Position In Asia (marshall to speak) The Chief Minister Of Singapore, Mr. David s- Marshall will inaugurate the session of the World Affairs series sponsored by the World (Federalist Association, Singapore, today Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the Br£ tish Council Hall at 9 p .m.. by Uon TjS^" aUigaVn
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  • 62 1 CHERBOURG' France, Oct t: Film star Rita Hayworth returned to Fiance hrinXni her nve.year-old daughter Yasmm to visit the child's faJier. Ptinco Aly Khan. Vkm titian-haired actress r'so brought along her 10-year.old daughter Rebecoa. u»i! 3 daughter by a previous nmni•SJ W ;»ctor Orson
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  • 49 1 "continues to be sauSSSg without complications- after X nfglft 1 of fatigUG Sun^ a y The President was described aa cheerful by White House Press Secetary James c Hagerty. who also reported that the Chief Executive passed part of the day amusing himself with puzzle games.-- AP
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  • 51 1 SYRIA SUPPORTS INDIA ATTITUDE ON GOA ISSUE DAMASCUS, Oct. 4. The Syrian Government has (sailed the Indian Government supporting- India's attitude concerning- dispute with Portugal over Goa. official circles said yesterday. Syria m the message promised to support India m interntional circles if the dispute was referred the L'nited Nations.-
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  • 95 1 SAIGON Oct. 4: Premier Ngo Dinh Diem will call a national referendum m South Viet Nam before the end of thi3 month to decide the fate of chief of state Bao Dai, it was reliably learned Monday. The referendum which is expected to vote overwhelmingly the
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  • 182 1 Indonesian Elections: Nationalists Are Leading JAKARTA, Oct. 4.— The Indonesian Nationalist "proletarian front" Monday night apparently had won a smashing surprise victory m this nations first general elections. Their vote, mostly m Java alone, rose near the six million mark. It gave them margins over three other major parties ranging
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  • 40 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 4; The brother of Dalai Lama of Tibet, arrived last night seeking for American Citizenship. Denpa Rabache Tagster, 32, himself a Buddhist leader entered the United States with a visa granted under the refueee relief act.- Reuter
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  • 232 1 Queen's Approval Sought NEW YORK, Oct. 4: Time Magazine says Queen Elizabeth has been asked to approve an announcement of iher sister Margaret's engagement to Peter Townsend. Time, m its current issue out Wednesday, say* Britain's Prime Minister Anthony Eden made a
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  • 56 1 *^nn,AN iran, oct. 4. A court announcement said Monday Shah Reza Pahlevi and <^ueen Soraya will visit Russia next June and July. *_In order to strengthen Iran -Soviet friendly relations, i rie Shah and Queen Soraya i HP«f (Soviet President) Marshal VoroshiloVa inui^ Uon t0
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  • 82 1 DAMASCUS, Oct. 3.—Syria's religious ulemas (divines) yesterday Issued a "fatwa'' (religious decision) ruling anyone wno deals with France commits 23 "great sin. Circulars signed by a divines asked Muslim to boycott France economically and culturally, and asked Muslim not to send their children to French schools.
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  • 54 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 4.— Hon X Kong's Governor sir Alexander Grantha m accompanied by Lad y Grantha m left here today for Peking on what was officially described as a "private holiday" visit. In Peking they will be guests of the British Charge d'Affaires Mr. C.
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  • 282 1 Ex-Malayan Arrested In Jaffna For Third Time On Penang Warrant JAFFNA: For the third time within eighteen months, Mr. C. S. Arumugam of Nallur, Jaffna, formerly of the F.M.S. was arrested by the Jaffna police on an extradition warrai.t of 1954 from Peuang, and was produced on Tuesday last (Sept.
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  • 53 1 John Hlavacek, United press Manager for India and Pakistan ia shown with Prime Minister Nehru who thanked Hlavacek and CBS cameraman Arthur Homier for the "Humanitarian" work at the Goa Border when the two newsmen brought dead and wounded to the Indian side after the shooting
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  • 106 1 LADY RAMA RAO NOT VISITING S'PORE Lady Rama Rao, a re* pu ted international figure m the field of Women's Welfare work, who ww expected to visit Singapore from Oct. 8 till Oct. 11, on her way to Tokyo, to attend this year's International Planned Parenthood Conference there, has cancelled
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  • 333 1 Pak. Navy Goodwill Cruise In F. E. Four ships of the Royal Pakistan Navy will be carrying out a goodwill cruise of some of the Far Eastern ports m October November this >«ar. says an official announcement from Naval Headquarters (Pakistan) m Karachi. Rear-Admiral H. M. Siddiq Choudri. Commander-in-Chief of
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  • 164 1 Policemen Meet Satyagraha With Counter-Satyografia! Spectacle On Daman Border BOMBAY, Oct. 4— Unarmed Indian policemen yesterday resorted to counter-satyagraha violent resistance), at vapL o» -«th Daman to prevent 85 Praja Socialist a tr>u. /> push past them into the Portuguese .^mory of Danv,a. the press Trust Of India reported. The
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  • 239 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Although the latest report on president Eisenhowers condition indicated no complications, the alarm felt over the recent setback m his recovery from a heart attack has inevitably given further stimulus to speculation that he may resign from the Presidency before
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  • 194 1 U. N. Urged To Listen To Afro Asian Countries Plea Ali Wants Immediate Action UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Oct. 4— Mohammed Ah, head of the Pakistan delegation to the United Nations, called Monday for the U.N. to heed the plea of the Asian-African Nations for admission of new members from their
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 95 1 INDIAN LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME I am desired to refer to the news item appearing m your pap*»r of today (Oct. 4. 1955) under the heading "Indian Land Settlement Scheme Dropped' and to state that the statements attributed to the Indian Commissioner were not made by him. As regards the last
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    • 131 1 GERMAN CONSUL WALKS OUT OF BOMBAY MEETING BOMBAY, Oct. 4_The J^~* ?®™«n. «*lng v ConsulGeneral here. Dr. Helnrlch Roebreke, walked out of I public meeting here last night to celebrate "World Children's Day because the West Gerwith the flags of S3 other nations. Or. Roehreke considered the nag's absence was
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    • 83 1 MEMORIAL TO FOUNDER OF JOHORE BAHRU Two memorials marking the Centenary of the founding of Johore Bahru were unveiled yesterday morning by the Sultan of Johore. ♦».2? c em °rial commemora. 555». w ßuler wno funded Johore Bahru a hundred years ago i a situated on the green between the
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  • 141 1 JimtLPORE, Northern India, Oot, 4— Polio© arrested a woman In a village near here after she tried to commit suttee— ritual suicide by jumping on her husband's funeral pyre, but she jumped off again because of the heat, acoorditig to reports reaching here. There nave been four caao*
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  • 528 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Wed. Oct. 5, 1956 APPLE OF DISCORD! T*lE Indian States Reorgdnisatica Committee's Report has already proved to be a veritable apI 'la oi discord, long befbre its contents have been published! Speculations and conjectures about the Report coupled with the official appeals and assurances thereon have
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  • 904 2 Future Of Bombay City Big Controversial Issue NEW DELHI: With the submission today of the S.R.C. report the long process of the reshaping of India's constituent units eaters a decisive phase. The recommendations of the Commission are expected to affect
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  • 68 2 HUBLI: Mr. Shrinivasrao Diwakar, brother of Mr. R. R. Diwakar Governor of Binar died of a heart attack here last week. He was a teacher m a locaJ High School for neiily to years and retired m June last. He was 65. He had boarded a train
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  • 680 2 BANGALORE: An unexpected and interesting development m Mysore politics m regard to the question of the for. mation of a Karnataka State on the eve of the publication of the States' Reorganisation Commission, has taken place. Over 20 Members of the Mysore legislature Congress Party,
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  • 40 2 Mr. Sri Prakasa, Governor of Madras, inaugurated the Handicrafts week at the Handicrafts Emporium premises. Mount Road, Madras, last month. The picture shows the Governor m one of the Handicrafts stalls seeing some of the exhibits.
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  • 373 2 NEW DELHI: The Communist Party of India has amend, cd its programme, seeking to make India a "'People's Demo, cracy/' advancing the cause of peace and working for prosperity and happiness of the people. The amendments were adopted by the Central
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  • 31 2 DACCA: Mr. Mohammed Shahidulla, M.L.A. has been appointed to be whip to the Government of East Qpngal from Sept. 20, according to a gazette announcement here.
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  • 132 2 CALCUTTA.: Mr. Sri-man-narayan, Congress General Secretary, said ncharya Vinoba tihave uas of the *'dehn.te view ifiat the Govtrnmenc of India arid fartiamtnt should accent the recommendations of tn^ Mates Haorganxsatrm to>«mission without major changes." Mr: Narayan arrived here ujtcr twv.day talks with Acharya Bnuve at tioraput (m Urissu/.
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  • 130 2 MADRAS; The first allsteel light weight intergral type of coach which railed out of the Perambur integral coach factory on the evening of Oct. 2 as Mr. Nehru pressed a buttion. weight about 35 tons as against the conventional type weighing about 42 tons. In this
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  • 52 2 DACCA: Indian cattle can bo imported into East Bengal for a few weeks, according to information available from the Provisional Directorate of Animal Hunbandry. Facilities are available for im. porting 100 buffaloes. 50 Hari. ana bullock. 100 Hariana cow?;, 100 Patna buffaloes and 100
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  • 64 2 DACCA: East Bengal's Chief Minister, Mr. Abu Hos. sain Sarkar, declared last week not a single poditicai prisoner would be kept behind tne prison bars without trial after the first week of October. Mr. Sarkar, who was addressing a public meeting at Dinajpur said all warrant s
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  • 343 2 Supreme Court Dismisses Rajasthan Jagirdars' Petition NEW DELHI: The Const ttution Bench of the Supreme Court last week dismissed a number of petitions filed by jagirdartt from Marwar In Rajaslhan and held that certain Sections of the Marwar Land Revenue Art, which fixed "fair and equitable rent payable by the
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  • 81 2 NEW DELJII; West Bengal had been given the maximum ,-irant of over Rs. 5 lakhs during the current financial year for jute development. This was stated m the Lok Sabha recently by the Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr. A.P. Jain, In reply to
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  • 2094 3 TEXT OF NEW BILL NEW DELHI: A Wage Board, consisting of equal number of representatives of working journalists and newspaper employers, is to determine the minimum wages of working journalists. w« J? 1 c »°l th 5, maJor P rovis: o"»s m the
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  • 51 3 CYPRIOT POLICE MOVE IN ON DEMONSTRATORS! Clubs, nhlelds and helmets lend a mediaeval tone a« Cypriot Police move off to disperse rioters on the turbulent island during the general strike there recently but gas masks worn at the ready Indicate that tear gas grenades will be used if all else
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  • 160 3 DALMIANAGAR (Bihar):! Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Commerce, said here that India would leave behind many industrially advanced countries of the world when the research laboratories started by the Gov-. ernment would get going. Mr. Krishnamachari, who ar. rived here last week
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  • 23 3 LMPHAL; Pandit C.B. Panl, Union Home MtnisU*t\ is visiting Mantput on Nov. 2» H» will stay two daj'S.
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  • 152 3 ACUTE SHORTAGE OF MEDICINES INGOA BOMBAY: An acute shortage of medicines m Goa has sent the Goan people panicky, as even t/h^j life-saving drugs oai medicines are not easily available m this Portuguese pocket, according to reliable information received by tine United Front of Goans here last week. This shortage
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  • 121 3 BETTER SALARIES FOR COLLEGE TEACHERS NEW DELHI; The university Grants Commission is understood to have recommended to the Government of India and State Governments measures for the improvement of salaries and conditions of service of teachers and profespors m affiliated colleges it was learnt here. The Commission is believed to
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  • 397 3 KARACHJL: Leaders of the ruling Muslim League.l nited Front Coalition parties In the Pakistan Constituent Assem. bly last week decided to set up a joint subcommittee to report on what should be the relationship between the Eas. tern and Western Wings of Pakistan and
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  • 598 3 NEW DELHI: The Irrigation and Power Minister Mr Nanda, last week introduced la the Lok Sabha the ElSricltv (Supply Amendment BUI «ecki« X to remove Z "SSfiSL «m diflSculties" which had comTto notice m the workW of the original Act of IMS. wonon* of
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  • 116 3 BOMBAY: Mr. John Sherman Cooper, American Ambassador to India said here last week that he would very much like to see the United States assist Bidia m a "larger way if your country so desirc m the great objects of your seoond
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  • 218 4 Kotelawala's Assurance COLOMBO: Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir John Rotelawala, told the House of Representatives here recently that the policy of his Government was to make both Tamil and Sinhalese State languages. In view of the raging con troversy all over Ceylon m
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  • 115 4 Gene Murphy Meets Dara Gene Murphy, Mr. Canada 1955,'' who fought gallantly the Japanese giant Azuma Fuji and Syed Saif Shah, Pakistan Wrestling Champion is to meet Dara Singh, India's champion, this Saturday at the Great World arena. Gene Murphy has throughout displayed his sportsmanship and ability to fight clean,
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  • 137 4 r*OlX)MBO: The Minister of Apiculture and Food, Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, said m the House of Representatives last week, that the mediu m of instruction m the Kundasale and the Peiadeniya farm schools was English. Swabasha would be adopted soon after it had
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  • 147 4 The Poppy Day Appeal Committee 1965 again appeals to the Generous-hearted members of Singapore public to contribute towards the Poppy Day Appeal Fund. The chairman of the Appeal Committee observes that during the last 12 months appeals for help by Ex-Servicemen or their Dependents have increased |jy
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  • 72 4 A. Malay terrorist Ishak Blnchok alias Jaafar surrendered to the Rev. Father Gitar at the 3rd mile Maran-Temer-loli Road m Pahan c on Monday afternoon (Oct. 3), says a communique issued m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It adds: The Rev. Father Gitar was driving to Kuan tan and
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  • 145 4 CUTTAOK: Prime Minister Nehru made It clear that Congressmen should not Interfere with the day-to-day administration Of the Government. Addressing- a meeting- of CongTess workers last week, Mr. Nehru declared, "Yes, I am responsible to the Congress Working Committee. If the Congress Working Committee asks me to
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  • 162 4 CHUNNAKAM: There were some educated Tamils who were ashamed to learn or speak Tamil and It was becoming a hereditary disease m their children too, said Mr. V. Ponnambalam, a teacher of Skandavaro. daya College, at the Subrammania Bharathlar Commemoration Day celebrations at the Palar
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  • 218 4 I M OR AT I WA. The Buddhists Of Moratuw are up m arms against the quit*' order issued by the Government on two Japanese Ilhikkhus Miki and Okonogl. It was decided at a public meeting of the Sangha and Buddhists held at the
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  • 96 4 SIR JOHN DANCES A BAILA! BANDARAWELA: Sir John Kotelawala, at a cocktail party accorded him recently by the members of the Public Service Sports Club, danced the baila. The club pavillion m which the parti/ was held, was pack, ed to capacity and a gay atmosphere prevailed. Mr. Nelson Fernando,
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  • 29 4 $12.3m. I TAX COLLECTED LAST MONTH The net collections from Income Ta x for last month amounted to $12,228,272.77, says a Federal Government statement issued yesterday m Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 288 4 ANURADHAPURA: One thousand volunteers will be enlisted to form a crusade to protect and safeguard Atamasthana shrines m the sacred city from incidents similar to what happened recently at Ruwanawelisaya when some sup. porters ot the Tapasa monks invaded the shrine, abused the temple authorities
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  • 120 4 DUNLOP EXECUTIVE TO MALAYA An Executive Director of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Mr. John H. Lord, is to Visit Malaya and Japan m the next few days to obtain first hand information on the Rubber Industry. He is leaving London Airport on Thursday evening to fly direct to India. He
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  • 38 4 An Exhibition of Chinese Painting- and Calligraphy will be opened on Thursday, Oct. 6, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 47, Hill Street, at 3 p.m. The exhibition is organised by Madam Fan^ Chao Ling.
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  • 205 4 An All Malayan Talentive Competition, with prizes totalling over $2,000 is to be held m Singapore next month. The contest is to be staged m the Singapore Badminton Association Hall m Guillemard Road and will last three nights, Nov. 21, 23 and 26, commencing'
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  • 112 4 On Sunday Oct. 9, the Civil Defence Department will hold a Civil Defence exercise for all trained Civil Defence Corps Volunteers and allied volunteer auxiliary Services, including the Auxiliary iFire Service ana Singapore Hospital Reserve. This will be the biggest and most widespread exercise the Department
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  • 108 4 Mr. A. N. Kosygin, a Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R., and a delegation of Russian experts m light industry, begaa a tour of the U.K. on Saturday, when they paid a visit to the International Bakers' and Confectioners' Exhibition at
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  • 91 4 MALAYAN TIMBER FOR LONDON'S UNDERGROUND The possibility of using two Malayan 'timbers Balau and Kempas as sleepers on London's Underground Railways is to be tested by the London Transport Board. Samples of these woods are being sent to Britain for this purpose.. tM» step arises from the successful use of
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  • 141 4 S.C.C.'s FURTHER DONATION TO SPORTS CENTRE The Singapore Chamber of Commerce announced its third contribution of $15,730 by its members to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund last night. This sum includes $5,000 from the Eastern Bank and brings the total contribution of the Chamber's members to $87,255. Further contributions
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  • 133 4 R £O de Janeiro Brazil Oct. 4.— The newspaper o Globo Monday quoted the 16-year old girl friend of exiled Juan D. Peron as declaring, "if he calls me, I will go anywhere m the world to be at his side." Helida Haydee Rivas, the
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  • 93 4 Another oil tanker building programme has just been put m hand by Shell, the Indian Daily Mail learnt. So far firm bookings have been made for 34 berths, and a few more orders may be placed shortly. Twenty of the vessels already booked are to be built m
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  • 225 4 A plan to form Privy Council, modify the Executive Council and later to modify the Legislative Council, as a step towards enabling Zanzibar to obtain internal self-gov-ernment, within the Commonwealth, was announced on Monday* la a statement by the British Resident, Mr. H. 8. Potter,
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  • 39 4 The birthday celebration of Mahatma Gandhi was celebrated by t" e Indian Association, .Kuantan, on Sunday. Oct. 2. Mr. M. N. Yegappa Ohettiar presided. Mr. yegappa Chettiar and Mr. Murthi spoke on Gandhiji's life and teachings.
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  • 95 4 LABOUR RETURNS: EMPLOYERS TO NOTE All employers of Labour are required, under Section 36 of the Labour Ordinance, Singapore, to submit a return to the Commissioner for Labour, Singapore, giving the number of male, female, male juvenile and female juvenile labourers employed by them on Sept. 30 1955, says the
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