Indian Daily Mail, 28 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 255 .SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 729 1 37p.c. Of Total Expenditure On Salaries Wages Alone! REVENUE-* 98m, EXPENDITURE- $lO4m, DEFICIT-s6m. Loan For $38m. To Be Raised (By Our Stall Reporter) The Singapore City Council yesterday budgeted for the year 1956 for a gross expenditure of $104.3 millions anticipating a gross income of
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Oct. 27: The Manchester Guardian to-day reiterated its demand that Princess Margaret be allowed to marry Group Captain Peter Townaend without being cut off from the Royal Family. It suggested the Royal Family should have "the same right and freedom in their personal affairs as
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  • 22 1 Jacket collar upturned, Group Captain Peter Townsend harries through the rain to post a letter from 19 Lowndes Square.
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  • 47 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27 Two Russian airlines have landed m India's capital on an unannounced trail blazing flight from the Soviet Union. it Is understood the flight was made to survey a proposed Russia-India air route linking New Delhi with Moscow. AP.
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  • 259 1 DAJAKARTA, Oct. «7 The Ceylonese Commissioner to Indonesia, Mr. Saravanam utthu said yesterday he did not mention the name of the Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affaire, Mr. Anak Agung Gde Aging when he told a pr s confer "»ce In Singapore that the Soviet
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  • 129 1 ASIANS HAVE NO BETTER FRIENDS THAN AMERICANS! WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Jose M. Cilkol, Philippine H »der- Secretary of Defence, said yesterday Communist propaganda that Americans treat Asians like "poor relationu" Is a lot of nonsense. Here for a medical checkup at Walter Reed Army Hospital, Crisol said he had a
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  • 390 1 A Futile Formality Says Yap Pheng Geek One Section Subsidises Another ELIAS The procedure adopte d at the Budget Meetings of the City Council was se verly criticised yesterday by two nominated members Mr. Yap Pheng Geek and Mr. S. H. D. Ettas, at
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  • 65 1 DJAKARTA, Oct. 27: In the biggest airlift of Colombo Plan students to Australia, 118 young Indonesians will leave here on Nov. 1 m two chartered airliners for Sydney and Melbourne. One of the students will be the 1000 th Indonesian to study m Australia
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  • 78 1 PAX. G-G WARNS: BEWARE OF TRAITORS LAHORE. Oct. 27. Pakistan's Governor-Gen-eral Iskamler Mirza last night broadcast a warning "against those m league with foreign elements who are trying to sabotage the Government." In a radio speech he declared, "We are not going to tolerate traitors and saboteurs. You most expose
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27 Czechoslovakia has made an informal approach to India to supply a big steel plant if current negotiations with Britain break down, official Indian sources said today. The source added there was no reason why the talks between India and the British steel
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  • 54 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27 Senator Leverett Saltonstall Republican-Massachusetts completed a four-day visit here today as he departed by air for Bangkok. (BOAC Flight 78). The Senator, who Is a member of the Senate appropriations committee, is travelling with his wi f e to study American government
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  • 74 1 GENEVA. Oct. 27: More than 50 nations were represented at the opening here yes. terday of a world conference to draw up a new International wheat agreement. The present wheat agreement expires at the end of July, 1966. Two important non-members of the present agreement, Britain
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  • 196 1 MADRAS. Oct. 27.— There is no doubt that Netaji Subhas Bose died m Formosa Hospital after the plane carrying him to Tokyo had crashed, said Mr. R. Velayudham, Member of Parliament, who recently attended Hiroshima Peace Conference. He told pressmen at Ernakulam that he had met
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  • 240 1 LONDON, Oct. 27: E vernment damped down c last night with stiff new s A drastic anti-inflation pro. gramme was outlined to the House of Commons to curb spending at home and funnel more goods from booming factories Into the dollar earning market. Chancellor
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  • 55 1 James Michener. American author of books dealing- wtth the orient, was married a* the University of Chicago to Mart Sabusawa, a JapaneseAmerican. Mlchencr'n recent novel "Sayonara" dealt wit* the love of a U.S. Airman foe a Japanese girl. AP. photo shows; James A. Michener and bis bride,
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  • 532 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri. Oct 28, 1955 "End" Of The Emergency F&W people perhaps raaliae that the Emergency hfas already ended m Singapore. With the ix>n-extensian of the Emergency Regulations last Friday, .Oct. 21, these Regulations wMch came oto force m July 1948 have lapsed. Ever since their promulgation
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  • 1705 2 S. R. C. REPORT Commission Report Denies Discrimination Against SHcta NEW DELHI. FOLLOWING IS THE FINAL PART OF THE STATES REORGANISATION COMMISSION REPORT ON THE ISSUE OF FORMATION OF A NEW STATE OF PUNJAB. EARLIER PARTS WERE PUBLISHED YESTERDAY. WE HAVE APPROACHED THIS PROBLEM WITH EVERY
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  • 162 2 MADRAS: when the case m which Mr. S- B. Adityan and ten others stand charged with having fonmed into an unlawtull assembly In MatJnur village, Sriperumpudur taluk, on September 19, and defied the prohibitory order issued under Sec. 144. Cr.P.C, came v© before Mr. K. Parthasarathi,
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  • 189 2 AJuravA-* m. m. m. m. v««»i/u JOHANNESBURG: sooth Africa's policy of Apartheid was carried a stage farther with the issue of Identity cards to whites statin? the race and containing a photograph of the buUder. The first identity cards for the whites were received at a
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  • 146 2 NAIROBI: Although Asian schools m Kenya are suffering from an "adute" shot age of staff, it is very unlikely that many teachers would m future be recruited from India aPd Pakistan. This is stated by the Government m the Education Department annual report that has iLst
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  • 55 2 INDONESIAN DELEGATE MEETS TUNGKU The Indonesian delegate to the Colombo Plan Conference, who Is hlmo the Minister of Agriculture Jn his country, Mr. Mohamed Sardjan, called on the Federation's Chief Minister, Twnglfct Abdul Rahman In Kuala JLumpur. At the Chief Minister's office he also met Inche Abdul Axis bta Ishak,
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  • 251 2 CALCUTTA: A pilot plant for manufacturing optical glasses, the first Oflts kind m India, is expected to be set up at the Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute here under the Second plan. The plant will initially have a production capacity of five to lo
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  • 302 2 The Indian revolution, which drove the British Empire out. brought about a change m India, Mr. Nehru said. The way it was done was peculiar to India, which perhaps could not easily be repeated anywhere else. It depended on the circumstances and objective conditions of India and
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  • 50 2 BULGANIN TO VISIT AFGHANISTAN KABUL: Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin will visit Afghanistan at the end of November, Marshal Bulganin will be accompanied by Mr. Nlkita Khrushchew, rtrst Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, and other top Soviet officials. The visit will be made at the invitation of the Afrhan Oovernmtat.
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  • 75 2 iun* Edward Frederick Motesa 11, arrived back home at Kampala to a tumultuous welcome from his subjects after two yean In exile. The Buganda monarch was exiled m 1958 when the British Government withdrew recognition from him. He is returning now under a new agreement which
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  • 238 2 Casteism Must Go Nehru Pays Tributes To Gandhiji's Leadership CALCUTTA. Addressing: a mam raUy of students on the lawns of the Raj Bhavan here Prime Minister Nehru declared that there was no place for castetom In a democracy. "Yon most not, he said, 'think In terms of individuals or grown-ups,
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    41 2 Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower leave* Fltzhnons Army Howpi taJ, Denver, Colorado, for m a luncheon fashion showgtve* by the Fltzslmons Officers' Wives' dub. It was her first public appearance nine© the President suffered a heart attack. She looked cheerful.
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI; The president of the International Union of Official Travel Organisations. Mr. W. Boreel, described India as "a tourists paradise." Many centuries ago India had influenced the whole of Asia. It showed that Indians were among the earliest tourists m the world, he said. Br. Boreel
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  • 230 2 SURAT Nationalists m Daman staged a black-flag- demonstration on the arrival m Daman of the Governor-Gene-ral of Goa, Mr. Benard Ouedes. The demonstrators had taken positions about two furlongs away from the airport. At the airport the Governor of Daman and other top-ranking officials had
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  • 2077 3  - How A Journalist Solved A Political Crisis HISTORIC MISSION TO GANDHIJI B. SHIVA RAO ut.MUmituitirim, By Viceroy Sent For Him A Surprise For Sir Zafrullah This m the first inntal. tnent of the reminiscences of Mr. B. Shiva Rao, who has been The Hindu's Special Representative at the Headquarters of
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  • 30 3 Mr. John Sherman Cooper, U.S. Ambassador, met the Chief Minister and Ministers at the Secretariat recently Photo shows the Ambassador m conversation with the chief Minister.
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  • 669 3  -  C. C. JOSEPH By n^Hli; snake, worshipped and j venerated by many thou- c sands m India, kills off some 15^000 people every year. t Mythology has it that the snau'.' is endowed with supernatural powers which the Gods themselves invoke. Tfje story is told
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  • 124 3 INDIA'S FIRST RURAL UNIVERSITY Gandhi Vldya Mandlr, In. dia's first rural University, now being built near Blkaner (Rajputana). is already cou. ducting experiments m public Instruction. The institution, which applies the Mahatma Gandhi system of education, already has two basic schools, an adult education college, a village community section, a
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  • 246 3 Mr. K. V. Ramanathan «ji ving the silver championship cup to Mrs. Parameswarl Velusamy at the Fifth A"""* 1 Sports of the Ezhurpathu Alkya Sangßm held m Kuala Lumpur recently. HONGKONG, Oct. 26: The Chinese Communist statement on Macao is expected to cause sharp
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHI; India n exports of manganese to the United States and Canada are not expected to be greatly affected by the Strategic Materials Corporation decision to start a pilot plant for t «rro-manfanat«
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  • 1389 3  - Male Paradise On Assam Border Where Women Work And Men Wait padmini Sengupta By Manipur. the little State home of the famous dance*. women work and men have an Tn the remote fastnesses of tnc hills that surround the £reen luscious valley of Manipur, i met a remarkable woman, Stie
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  • 1714 4  -  THE sages m ancient India did not themselves know, no more than do we now for all our phenomenal development m the sciences how very right they were m believing that mental control was the key to all else. Unfortunately, they confused
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  • 5 4 UNVEILING FATHER'S STATUE jsjgs as^LSTr&Ars^-tttf
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  • 206 4 RUSSIAN ASTRONOMERS TO VISIT INDIA BOMBY: A team of Russian socientlsts will visit India next year and the year after to carry out experiments m astrophysics and radioastronomy m conjunction with their Indian counterparts. The experiments will be conO cted at pcona, Kodaikanal, Nainital and srinagar. It is explained here
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  • 131 4 MADRAS: What is the great characteristic Qf democracy? Mr. Sri Prakasa. Governor, posed this question, and answered hlmselff that the great characteristic of democracy is "not to be happy," at any rate. As a politician of over 40 years' experience* the Governor told an audience
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  • 174 4 LONDON: Great opportunities for Indian prodticers of textile machinery, oil-seed crushers and the like are present m the Sudan, according to an Indian textile expert who visited the country at the invitation of the Sudan Government to report on the possibility of establishing- an
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  • 54 4 J£. i memb S[! f th central Kedah Red Cross Society gave a farewell tea-party p 'esident of the Central Kedah Red Crow Society on thTeve IJjJffi' 0 i"" 18 61 S** 4 1 le riffht) Mr. M. RaJasamyTNew Fresident of the K.R.CS., Mrs. Laurv, Doctor
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  • 149 4 COLOMBO: Mr. V. NalUali, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and External Affairs, brought to the notice of the Speaker that the telephone switchboard m the Hoatte of Representatives had been damaged and that it was not m working order. He wanted to know
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  • 96 4 KOPAY: More than a thousand pieces of handloom goods m the form oi vcshtiea shawls and sarees will be available lor sale during the t'ortiicomrncr Deepavali Week at the rural development sodties m the valikamam East Division. Intending purchasers have been advised to forward txieir lists of requirements
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  • 232 4 C»LOMBO a group of Opposition M-P's and 'Sinhaleseonly 1 campaigners decided to *orm a Sinhalese Language *Yont, Mr. W. Danaiiayake and Mr. Somoweera Caandrasiri were appointed organisers Tne ai m of the new fcYomt *s to contest the next j>arliamentary election on the Sinhalese as state language 1
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  • 74 4 Women Can Solve Language Problem" m. k a M^- O: Jde S> Ke «apotha told a meeting of the Pubudju Kantha Samajaya, Ihalagama, that though thero was a saying m Sinhalese that women's wisdom was no greater tha n the length of a ladle, they were clamouring m the nameof
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  • 89 4 Telecommunications Department badge for good driving awarded to Driver A. Muthu. Driver Muthu, giving %Z year* faithful service to Malaya as a Driver mi n the Telecoms. Department has shown himself devoted to his wtork and toe welfare and safe keepln* of Departmental property ntrusted to him.
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  • 84 4 INFORMATION CENTRE IN LISBON CLOSED DELHI. mdja lhM rpnH? lts formation ?irm Jr L*****1--formerly it was thought one of these centres could continue 0 1 for distribution of publicity material, despite the closure of the Indian Consulate n Goa and the Legation n Lisbon. Egypt, which ondesrtook to protect Indian
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  • 270 4 Parity Opposed Cooking Family Rice In Two Separate Chattis BADDEGAMA: "To eire parity of status to two languages m this country is like cooking the family rice m two separate chatties. Nothing could be more ignoble and foolish," said Shasthra Visharada Pandit Keppitiyagoda Vajira Thero, principal of Vldyananda Pirivcna, Baddcgama,
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  • 162 4 BUS WEAPONS PARANTHAN; Buses became weapons In the hands of infuriated employees of two rival companies, who staged a pitched (battle at tine Grand Bazaar. The buses were used to ram those of the rival company, while svwtords, bottles, cSuSi dashing: crackers and ston«s were also used Panic stricken, the
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  • 663 5 Only Way Of India's Regeneration, Says T. T. K. Tributes To Tata And Bose JAMSHEDPUK: Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Sri T. T. Krishnamachari, said that rapid industrialisation of India could be the only way through which the country could be regenerated. It was also the way,
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  • 76 5 PARIS, Oct. 26 U.S. Secretary o»f State John kFoster Dulles will visit Vienna on Nov. 5 and will go to Brioni m Yugoslavia to talk with Mantial Tito on Nov. 6. it was reliably learned Tuesday. Additional information on Dulles' plans was not available Immediately. The
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  • 398 5 Indian Poet's Vacation In London UOW does an Indian poet spend a month's vacation m London? By writing poetry, thinking it, reading and discussing it, according to Mr. Harindranath Chattopadhyaya. But m some ways he is a disappointed man. "Interest m Indian literature here has declined a great deal m
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  • 435 5 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India have sanctioned further grants and loans amounting to nearly Ks. 3,45,000 for the development of handicrafts and village industries. Four States, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabad and Bhopal; get about Rs. 1,90,000 for the development of handicrafts, on the
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  • 423 5 Priests Told To Study Psychology To Improve Mental Health LONDON: British clergymen have been told to study psychology if they want to Improve the mental health of their congregations. The call comes from the Re* verend Dr. R. K. Harrison, Professor of New Testament Studies at Huron College, University of
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  • 590 5 LONDON: "The Mountain," ouirent production In which Calcuttaoorn actress- i9-year-cld Anna Kashfi makes her Hollywood debut, has had two French artists r Jded to its international cas*. Rene Havard, a distinguished French stage star, has the important part of the radio operator who helps
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  • 85 5 STATION MASTER RUN OVER BY TRAIN KILLED CHITTOOR: Mir. Chlnnappa Chetty, retired Station Master, was fatally run over by the Gudur passenger train Chlttoor railway platform. It Is stated that the deceased was at the station waiting t o board the train to Tirupati with the members of Us family
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  • 426 5 are not versions, but perversions," said Saint Jerome m the 4th Century A.D. He was referring to translation of the Bible which had been written m very bad Latin. A few years later, he himself produced a remarkable version of the Bible, known as the Vulgate, which
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    331 5 By GULLIVER languages are litle known outside their own boundaries, so the function of the translator has increased m importance. It is through translations that the works of the great Russian novelists have become known to the rest of Europe. And it is through translations of ibsen that the dramatic
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  • 45 5 SHE MARRIES AMERICAN AUTHOR Mart Yorike Sabusawa, a Chicago-bom Japanese, who had married .lames Mlchener, the American avthor whom writings often deal with the need for better understanding between East and West. Miss Sabusawa is Assistant Editor of the American Library Associatlon Bulletin, In Chicago.
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  • 161 5 BANGALORE: lfysore Government servant are forbidden from marryUig for the second time If their wives are living, according to a Government notification. Boles for the conduct of Government servants m the State have been amended by the Rajpramukh for imposing the ban. The notification said: "No
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  • 173 6 No Date Fixed Yet For TungkuChin Peng Meeting Amnesty Offer Has Not Accelerated Surrenders BOYD TELLS COMMONS LONUON, Oct. 21 The House of Commons was told yesterday there has been far "no marked change" In the surrender rate of terrorists In Malaya. Mr. Abm Lennox-Boyd, the Becretar y of State
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  • 84 6 MAN CAN TAKE HIS PARTNER, WOMAN CAN'T. TOKYO. Oct. 27 Imperial Household attaches yesterday sent out 2,407 invitations to a Nov. 8 imperial garden party and crossed their fingers against a repeat of last year's rumpus. The engraved cards to 2,384 men, including male members of the Diet, Invite them
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  • 181 6 Grievances Of Ind. School Teachers Union KUAL.A LUMPUR: At a delegation meeting of the Federation of Indian School Teachers' Unions, Malaya, held m Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 22, tt was decided to send a memo, randum, attaching the necessary copies of past correspondences -with the Director of Education. Federation of Malaya
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  • 117 6 SAIGON, South Vietnam, Oct. 27 France recognized Premier Ngo Dinh Diem as new Chief of State of So>Jth Vietnam today but noted she expects the republic to respect its engagements with France. The French High Commissioner, Ambassador Henri Hoppenot, advised Foreign Minister Vu Van Mau to
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  • 24 6 HONGKONG, Oct. 27 Nationalist China yesterday announced official recognition (of Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem's Government of South I Vietnam. Reuter
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  • 31 6 LONDON, Oct. 27 Britain announced yepterday it has recognized Premier Ngo Dinih Diem as the new Chief of State of Vietnam, replacing former Emperor Bao Dai. AP
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  • 135 6 A Programme of English films of interest to trade unionists will be presented on Saturday, No. 12, at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, at 7.30 p.m. The programme will include a new film entitled "A British Trade Union." Admission will be by tickets obtainable
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  • 206 6 Singapore's new stamps which have been mailed to many parts of the world have earned high praise from philatelists and public alikeOne hundred and ten firstday covers carrying' all denbmjnations of t#ie new stamps were posted by the Public Relation** Office to Commonwealth and Colonial territories
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  • 156 6 Austria Neutral State VIENNA, Oct. 27 In a solemn plenary session, the Austrian Parliament yesterday adopted a constitutional law*, pledging the Federal Austrian Republic to remain lorever a neutral State. The action, marking a turning point m this country's 1,000-year-old history, waa adopted with the votes of the representatives of
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  • 260 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: One thousand unarmed Malay volunteers from six Mukims m the Padang Terap district of Kedah Wednesday combed a dense jungle area around Tolak calling on one Malay and three Chinese Communist terrorists to surrender under the Am. nesty
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  • 55 6 PEARSON AND TUNGKU CHATTING Mr. L. B. Pearson. Minister for External Affairs of the Commonwealth «f Canada on a short visit m the Federation after attending the Colombo Plan Conference m Singapore called on the Chief Minister, Tungkn Abdul Rahman at his office m Kuala Lumpur. Picture snows the Chief
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  • 42 6 THEIR WORRIES ENDED CHICAGO, Oct. 27: Ten painters and carpenters who work together m a Chicago office building tossed aside paint brushes and hammers yesterday when informed that a ticket they hold jointly m the Irish Sweepstakes Pool is AP worth U5186.000.-
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  • 48 6 JAKARTA. Oct. 27: Late unofficial returns from Central Sumatra voting yesterday put the pro-West Muslim Masjumi Party within 38,000 votes of Indonesia's general elections leader, the Indonesian Nationalists. Tabulations of 30,000,000 votes show: Nationalists 7.744,560. Masjumi 7,706,284. Muslim Orthodox Radicals 6.445,719. Communists 5,966,619.— AP
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  • 41 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 The voice Of America asked all its worldwide listeners yesterday to join the American people m praying for peace on the eve of the Big Four Foreign Ministers' con- ference In Geneva. AP
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  • 118 6 A-BOMB EFFECT: BELATED BUT FATAL HIROSHIMA, Japan, Oct. 27 A 12-year-old girl who as a baby was only a mile from the centre of the Hiroshima atom.bomb blast died on Tuesday of lympathic leukemia which a U.S. doctor said may have been "a late effect of radiation." Dr. Robert Holmes,
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  • 51 6 CAIRO, Oct. 27 Otic Egyptian soldier was wounded when Israeli armed forces opened fire on Egyptian frontier check pasts near the demilitarized zone of El Auja yesterday an Egyptian government communique announced. In the resulting action, the communique said, one Israeli solider was capOured by Egyptian forces.
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