Indian Daily Mail, 5 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 263 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 513 1 To Inaugurate Long-Awaited DepartmentOflndianStudies Vice-Chancellor's Announcement (BY OUR STAFF REPORTER) THE DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN STUDIES WOULD BEGIN TO WORK FROM OCTOBER NEXT YEAR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA. In the first instance, however, the emphasis would be on Tamil language and literature. The Vice-Chancellor
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  • 223 1 LONDON. NOV. 4: BRITAIN PROTESTED TO ISRAEL YESTERDAY AGAINST ITS ATTACK ON THE EGYPTIAN.HBLD EL SABHA OUTPOST IN THE SINAI DESERT. THE ATTACK SPARKED THE HEAVIEST MID.EAST FIGHTING SINCE THE PALESTINE WAR. Minister of State Anthony Nutting summoned Israeli Ambassador Eliahu £lath co
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4 Official circles m New Delhi have contradicted an Associated Press report from New York which quotes the Newsweek magu^ine as saying that Prime Minister Nehru "Is considering sending arm* to Israel and that he wants to "offset Israeli resentment over the AfroAsian Conference
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  • 77 1 INDIA— STORE AGREEMENT ON WITNESSES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 4.— A Pres3 note issued here announces that arrangements have now been made for examining witnesses residing m Singapore m connection with criminal proceedings m Indian courts. As a result of agreements between the two governments the Government of
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  • 68 1 SIDI MOHAMMED BEN VOtTSSEF, deposed Sultan of Morocco, seen at nice airport on Us arrival on Oct. SI, from Madagascar, where he has been tn exile. He i» expected boob to be back on the Throne In Rabat. He to extending a hand to hU
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  • 86 1 P h«»t on. NGO DINH DIEM (see upper picture) proclaimed the new Republic Of South Viet Nam, with himself as the President and Prime Minister, m Saigon, on Oct. 26. He received 98 per cent of the votes m a referendum on Oct. 23, held
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  • 318 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 4. Tamil Nad Congress Com mittee Executive has demanded that Peermade, Devlculam Taluks of Travancore must be included m Madras State after the linguistic division of the Indian Union. The Executive discussed the States Reorganisation
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  • 47 1 BANGALORE, Nov. 4. A new AU India Radio Station went on air from Wednesday night from Bangalore most powerful m Southen India which will serve all Kannada areas. Mysore Maharaja opened the new studio located m the fine Cubbon Park
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  • 50 1 BONN— MOSCOW ENVOY EXCHANGE BONN, Germany. Nov. 4: West. Germany has quietly put the brake on establishing diploiript.ji* 1 tuitions with the Soviet TTni«n. Senior government officials disc-Used yes:erday that thrre i 1 now lite possibility that Bonn ft n Moscow will e\ciianjse amoassadors befoic 1956 at tlie eariiest AP
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  • 126 1 Congress Emerges Triumphant From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 4: The Congress Party has emerged triumphant m the election to Municipal Councils m the Madras State just concluded. Elections were held m 53 out of 55 municipalities elections being postponed at Kumbakoaam »and Ambur.
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  • 122 1 Bulganin Due In India Nov. 18 MOSCOW. Nov. 4—Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the So\ -let Premier and Mr. N. Rita Khrushchev. First .Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, will arrive in India on Nov. 18 after flying acrosH the Himalayas from Soviet Asia, diplomatic wwurces Raid here last night. It is
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  • 88 1 PEARSON IN DELHI FOR TALKS WITH NEHRU NEW DELHI, Nov. 4: Mr. Lester Pearson, the Canadian External Affairs Minister, arrived here by air yesterday for talks with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru. He said he would discuss with Mr. Nehru any topics on which the Indian Prime Minister would
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  • 63 1 THREAT OF SYNTHETIC RUBBER PHILADELPHIA Nov. 4: An Auiciir.an nrm reported yesterday that tests of its new syi Jhetic rui. "show that it actually can r -place tree rubber In heavy-out, v tyies." The Goodrich.Gulf Chemicals, Inc., a company jointly owned by B. F. Goodrich an«i the Gulf Oil Corp.,
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  • LATEST NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 27 1 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Group Captain Peter Townsend, rejected suitor of Princess Margaret, left England today to retun to his Job as British Air Attache m Brussels.- AP
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    • 44 1 LONDON, Nov. 4.— L No Prime Minister of Banna left Moscow this morning Cor Helsinki. At the Central Moscow airport U Nn wan seen off by members of the Presidium of the Comraanlst Party of the U.S.S.R. Ministers and diplomats, the radio said.— Reuter
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    • 37 1 SAIGON, Nov. 4— Britain's new Commissioner-General In Sooth East Asia Sir Robert Scott and new Zealand's External Affairs Minister ThomaM Mac Donald flew into saieon from Singapore today to nee the Indo-China situation »t first hand.- Reuter
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    • 48 1 LONDON, Nov. 4.— Princess Maffaret m a strapless evenln r ?own and diamond riara moved smil'ng junon? a crowd of more than 1,000 guests m the State apartment* of Backingham Palace here last night at a reception given by queen Elizabeth for members of London's diplomatic Colony.— A.P.
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    • 54 1 JERUSALEM. Nov. 4.— Mr. David Ben Gurlon's five party Coalition Government was -otod into office last night In the Knesset (Parliament) hy 71 votes to 32 w.'th three attentions. The new Government hM pledged to Increase Israels military preparedness but says It will also observe meticulously lt» present armistice a?reemeat*
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  • 108 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Sat., Nov. 5, 1955 Notes And Comments PACK'AM OFF and permitted entry into eta United Nations." And so, according to Mr. Bevan, if Communist China were granted membership of the U.N., it might reciprocate by ending of the Communist banditry m Malaya. But Malayan authorities have
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  • 860 2 Working' Committee To Meet On Nov. 8 MADRAS: The Congress President, Mr. U. N. Dhebar, who arrived here from Bangalore on his way to Bombay, halted m Madras for about six hours. Mr. Dhebar told Pressmen m reply to a question put to
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  • 292 2 GAUHATI: A joint meeting of the Executive Committees of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee and the Assam Congress Parliamentary Party here ''generally welcomed" the recommendations of the States Reorganisation Commission. The Chief Minister, Mr. Bishnuram Medhi, and bos Cabinet colleagues were prosent at the meeting. Mr. Mo.
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  • 248 2 MAJORITY OPINION IN MYSORE Mr. Ganji Veerappa, M.L.C. (Mysore) said that the majority opinion m Mysore State was m favour of a United Karnataka and appealed to all those who were labouring m the cause of a United Karnata. ka not to relax their efforts till they attained their object.
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  • 156 2 M ACHERLA (Guntur): High-level talks are now going on among the Andhra and Telengana leaders and Ministers wltn a view to coming to an agreement on the formation of Vlsalandhra immediately and submitting a joint memorandum to Prime Minister Nehru during his visit to this place m
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  • 136 2 MADRAS: The members of the Institute of Public Speaking, YMCA, discussed the report of the States Reorganisation Commission at a meeting held \n li/j premises >jff the Institute m Esplanade, George Town. Mr. G. Doralarasan, presided. Initiating the discussion, Mr. D. A. Sripala said that Dcvi,
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  • 268 2 BANGALORE. The hope that a United Karnataka would soon be formed teas expressed by Mr. Amble, President, Karnatak Pradesh Congress Committee, Mr. Elaimali, President, Karnatak Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Y. Mahabales. warappa, former member of the Madras Legislative Council, Mr. R. Anantaraman, MJj.A., Secretary, Mysore Legislature
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  • 99 2 NAGPUR: Mr. Rajabhau Dangre, Member of Parliament, was injured while addressing a public meeting held m support of the formation of Vidarbha at Amravati. According to information received at the State headquarters, a stone thrown from be. hind the dais hit Mr. Dangre. This was followed
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  • 108 2 S^Of-AfUR: Most of the shops m the main bazaars of Bnolapur remained closed on Monday responding to a hartal call made by the local brancli San h AU Karnatak Eki-taran The hartal has been called to protest against the "failure of the SRC. to recommend the inclusion
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  • 126 2 AMRITSAR: Mr. b. Tandon, convenor o f the Maha Samiti, said here tlhat any change made mi n the S.R.C.s reconunedations en the reorganization of Punjab State would have serious repercussions. th? c d d^ that to £.h- Akal 1 deman d of Punjabi
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  • 89 2 NEW DELHI: The Working Committee of the All-India Hindu Mahasabha, which met here on Saturday, discussed the States Reorganization Commission's report. Mr. N. C Chatterjee presided. ThreeJiour sitting was understood to have, been devoted mainly to discussions m res. pect of Maharashtra, Madhya Bharat, Vidharbha
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  • 123 2 NEW DBLHI: Mr. Hemraj, M.P., General Secretary of the Kangra District Congress Committee, and Mr. Ram Chandra, M.L.A., who met the Home Minister, Pandit Pant, and Mr. Sriman Narayan, General Secretary of the Congress, here told the two leaders that the people of Kangra supported the majority recom.
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  • 39 2 NEW DELHI: The Chief Justice of India, Mr. B. K. Mukherjea, has resumed his duties after his recent illness. He attended the Court when it reopened m August, but pro. cceded go two months' Ucve.
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  • 281 2 MERCARA: The Coorg Government have pleaded with the Union Government that Coorg should be allowed to maintain its status quo as an independent State. The SRC. has recommended its integration with the proposed State of Karnataka. I Mr. C. M. Poonacha, Chief Minister
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  • 79 2 CALCUTTA: The Indian Airlines Corporation announced m Calcutta en Saturday that with effect from Nov. 1. one and a half times single (flare, will be charged for a return passage from Calcutta to Dacca and chlttagong and vice versa. The return fares to Karachi
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  • 180 2 NEw DELHI; A 35-«nem-ber deputation from Uttar Pradesh last week met Mr. NehAr and submitted a mancrandiim to him demanding division of Uttar Pradesh into two imagenable and administratively convenient units."' The deputation requested that the western districts of U.P.. with other adjoining districts as suggested
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  • 676 3 "We Shall Have To Pay Big Price For Eco. Freedom" Tn B ?s^J MR rEHRIJ APPEALED TO THE PEOPLE a iJS^ t £i.%i^ imblic "r*te -We h ll tove to p»y nnlMfcZS £?Ti T T£L «*»<>«»»« freedom, a* »c did for our wa iSL^SSSfc^J* 18
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  • 164 3 TOKYO: Mr. Tanzan Ishlbashj, Japanese Minister for International Trade and Industry, reported at a Cabinet meeting that India had sought Japan's participation m developing iron mines on the East coast of India. Mr. Ishibashi who recently returned from the Singapore Colombo Plan conference, said India's
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI; Dr. C. S. Patel President of the Medical Council of India, said here that medical teachers, if they were really to be useful, should be paid adequately and kept free from, financial embarrassment. Addressing the 44t h session of the Council, Mr.
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  • 91 3 CALCUTTA: The 4 oth death anniversary of Sir Adamji Pirbhal, one of the founders of the Aligarh Muslim University, was observed at a meeting at the Muslim institute Hall, m calcuta, on Sunday. Mr. Pannalal Bose, Education Minister. West Bengal, who presided, m a
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  • 205 3 SECOND PLAN FOR PORTS DEVELOPMENT NEW DELHI; The flfith meeting of the National Harbour Board will be held at Visakhapatnam on Nov. 8 to discuss the Second Five-Ye**-Plan for development of ports. Expansion of the ports of Tuticorin and Mfettgalore, development of Mangalore into an all-weather port and development of
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  • 138 3 TRIVANDRUM: Dr. Keskar Union Information and Broadcasting Minister, said that it was essential m the democratic days that the public should be made aware of the various things happening m the country. Opening an information Centre, organized here by the public Relations Department of the
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  • 56 3 HUNT AND HILLARY CANCEL EXPEDITIONS KATHMANDU: Two major Himalayan expeditions scheduled for next year have been cancelled, according to authoritative Information received here. Sir John Hunt has informed the Nepalese Government that he is not coming next spring to make an attempt on Kanchanjanga. Similarly, Sir Edmund Hillary has also
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  • 129 3 SERAMPORE: The Hooghly police m a midnight s woop last Saturday seized a pipe gun, several lethal weapons and small arms and ammunition from eight persons m two lorries near Sheoraphuli. The police intercepted the lorries following information about a dacoity m village Memari of
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  • 324 3 BANGALORE; Mr. Dhebar. Congress President, told a meeting of Congress constructive workers here last week that the biggest problem today was how to prepare the country "psychologically and so. ciologlcally for democracy." The responsibility for this rest. Ed with the Congress, he
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  • 127 3 BOMBAY: Madras will utilise its sewage water at present flowing- waste into the sea for growing green fodder m the proposed Rs. three-crore city's Milk Colony, according to Sri D. N. Hhurody, Bombay's Milk Commissioner. Mr. Khurody arrived here by air from Madras. He had been invited
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  • 40 3 KATHMANDU: The three political parties of Nepal the Nepal Congress. The Nepali National Congress and the Praja Parishad— who have agreed to form a coalition Government—last week submitted an agreed draft of their minimum programme to King- Mahendra.
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  • 220 3 MADRAS. Dr. Rajendra Prasda, president, will arrive m Madras on Nov. 12 by train from Tlrupati, after attending the Samskrit Viswa Parishad. The President will spend two days m the Cit v and proceed on a tour of Pondlcherry and other places m the South
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  • 58 3 LAUNCH SINKS COLLISION WITH TUG ALLEPPEY: Three children and a, woman were drowned when a service motor launch plying between Mannar and Ernakula m collided with a tug iast Sunday and sank 15 miles north of here m the backwaters near Thannirmukham. The bodies of two children have been recovered
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  • 256 3 AJMER: President Rajendra Prasad last week laid the foundation-atone of the Gandhi Sarovar Scheme near Jalia. The scheme which Is the biggest irrigation project of Ajmer State Is expected to bring under cultivation 8,000 acre» of l<U d T JL'Lo R8 38 4 lakhj
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  • 90 3 ROAD ACCIDENTS IN GREATER BOMBAY BOMBAY: speedy motorists and negligent pedestrians caused on an average of one death every two days m September m the streets of Greater Bombay. According to official figures there were 16 fatal accidents and 40 others resulting m serious injuries. There > were m all
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  • 69 3 W. BENGAL GOVERNOR IN KALIMPONG KALJMPONG- The Governor of West Bengal, Dr. H.C Mookerjee, actcompanied by Mrs. Mookerjee and Captain D. X- Ohatterjee, arrived here last Sunday. The Governor, accompanied by Mrs. Mookerjee, attended a charity cinema show at a local cinema. The show was held m aid of the
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  • 336 3 Dr. Radhakrishnan's Plea At Udaipur Dr Radhakrishnan, presiding over the 24th anniversary of the Vidya Bhawan last weeksaid that nations survived as long as the life was firmly rooted m their traditions. It was, therefore, essential that education should be based on national ideals. He
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  • 429 3 judge Disapproves Discrimination MADRAS: Mr. P. sherfuddin. Principal Judge, Ctty Civil Court, delivered Judgement last week In a suit filed by a wife for a share In her deceased husband's properly, and expressed the view that the time had now come for the fcnmediate abolition
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  • 68 3 COLOMBO, Nov. 2 Ceylon's Premier, Sir John Kotelawala, has written to the Egyptian Premier, Lieutenant-Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, offering to assist him m holding the next Afro-Asian Conferenoe early next year In Cairo, a Government spokesman stated today. Sir John Kotelawala has also written to
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  • 46 3 ASANSOU Rickshaw-pullers here, numberinjr nearly 700. struck work following- an altercation between some residents m the Hutton Road area over payment of fares. Sub -divisional authorities have promulgated Sec. 144, Cr.P.C, m the disturbed area ...CNflnmqS mhm mtihh as a precautionary measure.
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  • 67 4 MINEOLA, New York, Nov. 4 The Duchess of Windsor was questioned by police yesterday m their investigation of the William Woodward Jr. slaying, and described the socialite victim and his wife as an 'ideal couple.'' The Duchess was present witfi th« Woochvards at a gay party last
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  • 96 4 India-Built Plane To Visit Malaya Soon From Our Own Correspondent BANGALORE, Nov. 4— One of the world's finest trainer aircraft "H. T.— built entirely m India W W be visiting Singapore on December, 12 on demonstration tour of Fast East. The plane piloted by Squadron leader B. K. Ghosh will
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  • 214 4 Great Future For Tamilnad Sea Trade From Our Own Correspondent I NEW DELHI, Nov. 4: The Government of India have appointed an expert committee to study and report upon the feasibility of Sethusamudram Scheme/ Madras Government's proposal to cut a deep sea canal between India and Cey. lon at Adam's
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  • 30 4 INDONESIAN CONSTITUTIONAL, ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS JAKARTA, Nov. 4—lndonesia's 12 provincial governors opened a three-day conference m Jakarta yesterday to streamline machinery for the national Constitutional Assembly elections on Dec. 15. AP
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    93 4 MR. RAMA OOVINDAN who has been recently appointed Scout District Commissioner for Klang. Mr. Govlndan joined the Scout Movement In 1926, while studying at the Anglo-Chinese School, there. This was the first group to be started m the District. He was serving m the Klanjj District Committee since 1960. He
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  • 174 4 Beware Of Fanatical Materialism —GOVERNOR "We are threatened by the pressures of a fanatical materialism and an authoritatarian doctrine which would hope to destroy our individuality and bring us into a common subservience. But I am con. ndent that the communities of Singapore, and not least the Muslim community, will
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  • 314 4 Let Rich Pay For Education Expansion M. T. U. C. Suggests Multiple System Of Taxation Views On Chinese Tamil From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. An Intensified and multiple system of taxation is being recommended by the Malayan Trade Union Council to Finance the expansion of education In Malaya. These
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  • 86 4 PARANJOTHI MAHAN TO TALK ON 'GOD' His Holiness Guaoavallal Paranjothl Mahan will deliver a lecture on "GOD" In Tamil, on Sunday, Nov. 6. at 5 p.m. at sree Narayana Mission, Naval Base, SeletaT. Mr. N. Balakrishnan, President of the Sree Narayana Mission will preside. The ceremonial opening of the Yio
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  • 80 4 LONDON, Nov. y. Peter Thorneycroft, president of the Board of Trade, stood m the House of Common* yesterday and without tripping or using morn than one breath said:: thyetrimethylonvmoniumchioride." Colleagues knew he would have to talk about the stuff, listened intently as he approached the hurdle and applauded
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  • 67 4 SCHOLARSHIP FOR MUSIC COURSE The Australian Government has offered a scholarship for a Malayan student a degree or diploma course In Music tenable at the Conservator! urn of Music, Melbourne, beginning m 1956. Entrance qualifications for the Bachelor of Music course is matriculation including matriculation music. Application should reach to
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  • 55 4 "MARSHALL SESSION" BY PROXY The Cnief Minister, Mr. Marshall, will not be able to be present at his "Meet-tne-People" session at tne AHaeinoiy House tuis morning, fcai't.ruu.v. xhe sfHsioa will, however, take place. Officers of the Public Advisory Section ot tne Cnief Minister's Office will attend to matters brought up
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  • 151 4 PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY IN PURE LIFE SOCIETY, K.L. The Holy Prophet Muhanu mad 1 a Birthday will be celebrated Sunday, Nov. 6. at 10 am. at the Pure Life Society. 6th mile Puchong Road Petaling, Kuala Lumpur. Dato Zainal Abidin bin Haji Abas will preside. Following four eminent Muslims will speak
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  • 50 4 PASIR PANJANG BOYS' CLUB DANCE The Pasir Panjaaig Boys' Club will hold a social and dance at West Point Garden on Saturday, Nov. 19,, from 9 B jn. to 1 a.m. m aid of club funds. Patrons are the Governor, Sir Robert Black, and the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall.
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  • 30 4 SALE OF PATIENTS' WORK The annual sale of patients' work will be held m Ward 59 of the General Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 10.30 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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  • 18 4 FUND Federal Oil Mills Ltd. have donated $500 to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund.
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