Indian Daily Mail, 29 November 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily mail VOL. XI. NO. 286 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 356 1 Against Reorganisation Of Bombay Into Ihree States Stones, Sandals And Fire-Crackers Hurled At S* K. Patil i B ?2??^ Yl Nov 28: Police fin** g«« bombs last night to control crowds rioting over the reorganisation of Bombay State into three separate States. At least 15 peopl
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  • 258 1 (From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Nov. 28: Ine common citizen of India aud denly found himself m the midst of world shaking argument after world shaking event explosion of Russia's latest Hydrogen Bomb. The citizens of Bangalore who had ga. thered m lakhs to hear
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  • 143 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 28. Soviet leaders Mr. Bulgan.n and Mr. j£rushchey arrived here noon today by air from ctimuatore and received a welcome that was indeed without precedent. No foreign leaders have aroused entntsiasm so mucn or received such tremendous ovation from crowds consisting
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  • 104 1 CURIOUS PHENOMENON IN POONA POONA A myatervou* trail of amoke high up m the sky sent hundreds of Poona residents out of their hornet to watch the phenomenon a t about eleven m the morning one day last week. Curious students along with their teachers left their classrooms to see
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  • 149 1 POLLUTING THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE WORLD NEW DELHI, Nov. 28: Mr. C. R. Rajagopalacharl, one of the India's elder statesmen and former Governor General commenting on Soviet Union's latest nuclear explosion and the United States announcement of "Substantial tesv. explosions m Pacinc next year said that no one could claim
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  • 290 1 KING SAUO TO DISCUSS WITH PRIME MINISTER NEHRU NEW DELHI, Nov. 28 Saudi Arabia's King Saud flew into New Delhi yesterday m green and white regal splendor for a goodwill visit which many observers regarded an a symbol of IndiaS extending Middle East Influence.
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  • 121 1 BOMBAY: Kin* Sand of Saudi Arabia, true to Islamic tradition* will continually face the west during his journeying* In India whether by air or rail. The royal suite is his special train > s fitted with a magnetic seat tnat will keep tne visiting monarch
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  • 155 1 East Germany Offers To Solve Water Logging In Neiveli From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Nov. 28: East German Mining Experts have offered to solve the problem ot water-logging holding up tht Neiveli Project. The project for digging lignite out of huge deposits found m South Arcot District has been brought
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  • 117 1 KARACHI, Nov. 28.— The three-day All-Party conference on Kashmir m et mi n private for over mine hcurs yesterday Leaders from all over Pakistanaa c attending the conference, called by Prime Minister Mohammed All. to try to break the deadlock on the border state. Both Pakistan
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  • 115 1 BERLIN. Nov. 28— Neves Deutschland, newspaper Of the East German Communist Party, said yesterday Communists do not belive m the vision of Jesus Christ reported seen by Pope Pius XII while he was ill last year. "We have no intention whatsoever to hurt the feelings
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  • 32 1 MEIGIE, Scotland, Nov. 28. —Princess Margaret attended church yesterday with her 41-year-old bachelor cousin, the Master of Elphinstone. The princess was a wekend guest at Drunkilbo Hoiuse, Elphinstone's estate.- AP
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    65 1 pliot o. Russian Party boss Nikitu Khrushchev handles a Rhode Island red cockerel like an ex. pert, but Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin keeps a safe distatice as the tveo visit a State Farm near Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, on No-v. 2J. In the centre are an interpreter, and a turbaned m&mber
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  • 158 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28.— Rajaji has declared himself fore bly fcr on c large South Indian State instead of having separate States for Tamils Molayalees Andhras and Kanarese. Addressing- pressmen here on the States Reorganisation Report he said that only the creation of one
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  • 410 1 Marshall On Aims Of His Coming London Visit (by Our Stall Reporter) "When the Singapore Constitutional Delegation visits England next April, it will expect a precise date xor tne inauguration 01 a new Constitution granting complete internal iseli-iiov einnienc lor s>mg.«poi-e auu iiiat all items
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  • 208 1 MARSHALL'S BIG PRIZE OFFER TO JOURNALISTS Concluding his speech at the journalists luncheon yesterday, the (hie: Minister Mr. DaMd Marshall announced that he would award, every year as far as is possible for him to do so, a cash prize of $1,000 to the newttpapaper reporter who during the year
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  • 36 1 Another principal .subject for discussion will be the Labour Front Citizenship Bill and the Governor's veto power so as to make sure that the Bill if passed would not be blocked by the Governor.
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  • 107 1 VISITS TO CEYLON, INDIA PAKISTAN Finally, Mr. Marshall referred to hia proposed visit to Ceylon, India and Pakistan and said they wero inspired both by goodwill for those territories and "the desire to draw closer the ties that now exist between ua, but even more by the immediate practical necessity
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  • 25 1 The Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black Is indisposed, and on niedlral advice has cancelled his public engagement* for the next few days.
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  • 81 1 The Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. U rn Yew Hock, had an hour's discussion with the Chinese bus owners at the Labour Ministry yesterday afternoon m an endeavour to find an amicable .solution to the present dispute. The owners assured the Minister that the y
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  • 290 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 28 Scth RainkrUbna Dalmla, a multi-millonaire industrialist has repaid almost all cf the 22 million rupees (1,650.000 stering) he is alleged to have misappropriated from the funds of an insurance company, it was stated m Parliament today. Mr. c. D. Deshmukh, the Finance Minister told
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  • 1029 2 Registration 'Bill Moved In Parliament NEW DELHI: The Minister for information and Broadcasting, Dr. 11. V. Keskar, moved m the Lok Sabha consideration of the Press and Registration of Books (Amendment) Bill which, among other things, seeks to set up an organisa tion for registration
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  • 109 2 SHIPPING FIRM MEN NOT TO STRIKE DACCA; The srike of workers employed by the Joint Steamer Company scheduled for begin Nov. 23 has been postponed. Mr. Fazil Quader Choudhury. M.L.A., President of the East Pakistan Jahaji Sramik Union, and Kazi Mohiuddin Ahmed. General Secretary of East. Pakistan Steamer Crews Union,
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  • 136 2 BOMBAY-. I'he process of injecting milk into the human system for the cure of rheumatism was laid down m 1500 BC by Sus. rutha and the appliances need toere an animal bladder to pump it m and a liorn to make an incision, stated Dr. B.
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  • 224 2 DR. LOHIA CRITICISES POLICE FIRING MADRAS: The need to form a party which would make an honest attempt to eliminate the present inequalities m the society was emphasised by Dr. R. M. Lohia last week while addressing a public meeting at Gokhale Hall under the aus. pices of the Madras
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  • 256 2 CALCUTTA: West Bengal's Rehabilitation Minister, Mrs. Renuka Ray, suggested that the time had come when the Union Government should consider the question of taking up large projects for townships with a stable economy for rehabilitation of East Bengal refugees. In a broadcast talk from
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    42 2 During his three-day tour In Pcrak, The Minister for Local Government, Housing and Town Planning, Inche Sulaiman b'n Dato Abdul Rahman, called on Hl* Highness the Sultan of Perak at the Istana, Kuala Kangsar. Picture shows His Highness (right) and the Minister.
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  • 77 2 SAHARANPUR: The num. ber of death m the bus accident which occurred on the Saharanpur-Nakur R«ad on Nov. 16, has risen to 21. Fifteen persons were burnt alive on the spot, while one died on his way to the hospital. Five more' died m the
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  • 381 2 A PERSON suffering from intense emotional need distorts his environment, that is, changes his perception of reality, to meet that need, the director of a diagnostic centre, the first of its type anywhere, declared. Dr. Ralph Brancali, of the Menlo Park, New Jersey, Diagnostic Centre, told the
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  • 155 2 NEW DELHI; The Law Commission appointed by the Government of India to examine the Central Acts of genernl application anj importance and to recommend the lines on which they should be amended, revised consolidated or otherwise brought up-to-dlate has undertaken the examination of the following
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  • 125 2 Reports of large scale smue?ling of Indian films to Aden and the adjoining territories are disfo rbing Bombay's film trade circles. A complaint has recently been lodged with the Bombay C.I.D. by Rai Kapoor m which he has alleged that a print of his latest film, "Shri
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  • 51 2 Soviet Leaders Sarvapalli Mr. N. A. Bul^anin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers, U.S.S.R. and Mr. N, S. Khrushchev, Member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. photographed with the Vice-Presldent, Dr. S. Ha.lhakr shnan when the Russians called on the Vice-Presi-dent m New Delhi on November
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  • 331 2 RANGOON* India's HT-2 trainer aircraft performed the first demonstration flight of its South-East Asian tour over Rangoon airport. Squadron Leader B. K. Ghosh, who piloted the aircraft for nearly an hour, was congratulated on hl s masterly performance as he alighted from the plane.
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  • 146 2 NEW DELHI: The Deputy Minister for Communications, Mr. Raj Bahadur declined to disclose m the Lok Sabha trend of talks now going on between India and the U.S. on the conclusion of a nevalr agreement between the *.«o countries. Replying to Mr. N M. Lan?am,
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  • 60 2 TAR A SINGH MEETS DHEBAR NEW DELHI; Master Tara Singh called on the Congress President, Mr. Dhebar, at the office Of the All-India Conpress Committee here last week. The two leaders are undterstood to have discussed HinduSikh relations m Punjab. The meeting lasted about an hour. This was the first
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  • 130 2 MAHARASHTRIAN M.L.A.S. WITHDRAW BOMBAY: The hundred and ten Maharashtrian Congress legislators, who were reported on Monday to have submitted their resignations from the legislature are now understood to have changed their minds. The resignations, it was learnt, were withdrawn by the members after a midnight meeting between them and Mr.
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  • 136 2 PROGRESS OF INDO-PAK. BORDER DEMARCATION DACCA: Demarcation of Indo-Pakistani boundaries m the eastern zone is expected to be completed by th© end of the present cold weather. About 800 miles have already been demaracated mostly by the East Bengal Directorate of Land Recordls and Survey and its counterpart m West
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  • 130 2 NASIK: When the next summer comes, womenfolK of the village of Maturi, six miles from here, need not trek for miles m search of drinking water. In a co-operative effort, 800 residents of Maturi have dur. ing the past few months built a reservoir, laid a pipeline
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  • 57 2 LAHORE; Mr. N. V. Rao, Indian Deputy High Commissioner m Lahore presented over 14.000 yards of doth worth Rs. 10.000 to the West Pakistan Chief Minister, SKhan Sahib at a brief cW mony here. *w Th cloth has ****> *ent by the Government of
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  • 32 2 MUJIBUR RAHMAN FOR KASHMIR CONFERENCE DACCA: Shaikh Mujibur Rahman, General Secretary East Pakistan Awami League has been invited to attend the All parties 1 Kashmir conference at Karachi, it was learnt here.
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  • 261 2 Third Steel Plant To Be Located At Durgapur Capacity Of Mysore Works To Be Trebled I«m £d StShSdd th« I' 7' K riBh »~»*chaH, Minister for Bri" Ilf2n£^« W n k** 8 of diBc «SBions -with the hT rltSr^A iP^S? been concluded. The delegation owned by the Gove^t^woS? $Sim ""£o*?°
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  • 97 2 MADRAS: The South India Betelnut Importers' Association have sent a five-man delegation to Delhi to represent to the Government and members of the Import Advisory Council, the difficulties that were being experienced m the trade, to urge on the Government to list the betelnuts under the 'Open
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  • 44 2 LAHORE; Pakistan's first irc n and steal plant with begin functioning m 1959. This wns stated here latet week by B)Tv official of the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation who disclosed that the tie El would be/ iloflated m West Pakistan.
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  • 902 3 Reaction To Soviet Leaders' Visit To India MADRAS: THE BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE'S STA THING ATTACK ON MR. BULGANIN FOR HIS NEW DELHI ADDRESS HAS ATTRACTED MUCH ATTENTION HERE NOT ONLY BECAUSE tX SEEMS TO BE A RE VERSION TO THE SHARP TONES OF COLD
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  • 134 3 WASHINGTON United States army engineers recently anno need an early start on a constructicn programme to help Pakistan's armed services use modern equipment supplied by the united States. Brigadier-General B. B- Talley. Chief of the Mediterranean divis on for the Corps of Engineers, will reach Karachi
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  • 103 3 UNITED NATIONS The Hammarskjoeld will attend the ECAFE meeting beginning m Banealore. If one dees not take into account his visit to New Delhi en route to Peking early this year, this will b e the first timo a Secre-tary-General of U.N. will be visiting an
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  • 169 3 MADRAS: The Onion Traders Association, Madras, has m a letter to the Ministers of Transport and take steps to remove the "discrimination m the freight rates" levied by shipping companies for onions exported from Madras port and other ports m India to neighourlng- countries. The Association expressed
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  • 31 3 KVRNOOL: All tvild birds, except birds of prey, corno- rants, crow pheasants, crows and doves, have been extended statutory protection throughi out Andhra along with the Indian cheetah,
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  • 387 3 HARIJAN WELFARE WORK AT GOKULAM CENTRE MADRAS: The inaugural functions connected with unemployment reliei work for poor girls, free meal service tor school children, coming from the sui rounding slum.-; and distribution of free 'Care milk lor pregnant mothers, t.:e inarm and childien, were held last Tuesday under the auspices
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    47 3 THE MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE, inche Abdul Axis bin Ishak, paid a visit to Kampong Kurnia, Bukit Pekan, Kam par (Perak), a resettlement area for Special Constables. Here he is inspecting the Sunday shop of Omar bin Mohd. Yasln (extreme right). On the extreme left is the Penghulu.
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  • 96 3 JAMSHEDPUR-. Railway staff at the Tatanagar yard of the South Eastern Railway went on a lightning strike from forenoon of Nov. 22 paralysing passenger and goods traffic. The strike was m protest against an allegedly illegal discharge of a pointsman two days ago. About six
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI: Dr. C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, Vice-Chancel-lor, Banaras Hindu University, has been appointed a member of the University Grants Commission m place of Acharya Narendra Deva, who has resigned his membership.
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  • 374 3 Annamalai Varsity Proposal For Chair In Tamil Approved CHIDAMBARAM: The Academic Council of Annamalai o'niver:;ity, f*r T» M. Naraya. uasvvami Pillai, Vice-Chancel-lor, presiding, approved the Institution of a Diploma course m drama and a Chair m Tamil. The Syndicate had placed before the Council the draft
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  • 101 3 NEW DELHI; The Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. A. K. Chandra, informed Dr. Satyawadi m the Lok Sabha last week that the compensation for damage done to the International Commission m Viet Nam during the Saigon r ots on July 20, had been paid. The
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  • 56 3 PATIALA; Sardar Kripal Singh Shant (Akali) has been declared elected to the D .E.P.S.U. Assembly m a by- election from the Budhlada con- stituency. He was previously unseated on an election petir tion. Mr. Kripal Singh defeated 1 the Congress nominee, Sardar Dalip Singh, by over
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  • 99 3 KENGALORE; Mr. D. R. Karl Gowda, a Congress member mi n the State Legislative Assembly, swore m the name of his <*eccased wife, ana seven children that Ihe woulu lay down his life for preserving Mysore as a separate unit. Mr. Gowda who was speaktag O n
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  • 776 3 Fixation Of Land Ceiling In Madras Centre's Views Sought MADRAS: A Bll! on 'fair rents' will shortly be intro- duced by the Government of Madras, said Mr. M. A. Manic--1 kavelu. Minister for Land Revenue, replying to a question on land reforms m the State m the Assembly last Tuesday.
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  • 58 3 President Dr. Rajendra Prasad declared open the Congress Golden Jubilee Memorial Maidan at Rajapalayam on 16th November, 1966. The president is seen addressing Ihe meeting In the picture are seen the Governor of Madras Mr. Sri Prakasa and the Governor of Orissa Mr. p. S. Kumarasami Raja.
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  • 184 3 MADRAS: The economics of starting a paper industry m the Madias State was the subject of a discuss.on at a conference held at the Secretariat last week. The conference which was held m the room of Mr. C. G. Keddl, Secretary to Government, Idnustries and
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  • 125 3 BOMBAY: A Heron aircraft of the Indian Airlines Corporation was slightly damaged when its portwing flap caught tire while the aircraft was un the run after landing at the Santa Cruz airport on Tuesday. The fire was Immediately )>ut out. The plane, on a scheduled flight
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  • 71 3 NEW DELHI: The segment organization of the C ntral Ministry of Rehabillt;i. on Is taking steps to expedite about 300,000 compensation applications and to ensure irly payment to displaced claim, ants. Additional staff is bi ing appointed to deal with the work. Mr.
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  • 2148 4 Suntharalihgam Enumerates Their Grievances COLOMBO: Mr. C. Sun tharalingam, who has ceased to be a Member of Farl lament owing to his absence from the sittings of the House for a continuous period of six months, issued a statement to the •Tess accusing the Govern ment
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  • 273 4 Men And Politics In Modern China: A Five- Year Study A five-year study on "Men will be made by Columbia Uni\ of $420,000 by the Ford Founds Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of Columbia, m making the announcement, disclosed that the project includes preparation of a biographical dictionary of important Chinese
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  • 183 4 ROME; The ruins of Pompeii, ancient Roman city whicn was destroyed when Mount Vesuvius burst out m a great eruption, are m danger of disintegrating completely. For more tnan 200 years, archaeologists have been maxing fresti discoveries there and fresh finds are coming to light
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  • 71 4 NEW DELHI; The Development Council for bicycles had approved a target of 1.26 million bicycles fcr 1960-61 the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, informed Mr. X P Sinha m he Lok Sabha. The Minister added that this target had not been finalised nor the means
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  • 96 4 BOMBAY: Curvaceous Sheila Ramani, the first ever Indian actress to p la y a leading lady m a Pakistani film, returned to Bombay from Karachi after completing her assignment. Other Indians to hav e had the distinction of beint as f£ iated with the m
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  • 191 4 Lever Brothers (Malaya Ltd. organised a display competition among Kuala Lumpur retailers for two of their best selling products. Sunlight Soap and their blue detergent Omo More than 500 of the Capital's 800 retail shops took part m the competition which was bassed on originality of
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  • 160 4 LIFE WOULD BE DREARY BUT FOR DRINK NOW THEN PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, Nov. 28 —A man who works hard all week and brings home Ids pay Is enittled to get drunk m his own home once a week, Judge Lulgi De Pasguale said In district oourt here yesterday. The 49-year
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  • 86 4 NO MORE REDS IN BUKIT MERTAJAM AREA With the surrender of seven communist terrorists yesterday morning and two on Sunday at Pondok Labu m the Kulim district of Kedah, all the Communists terrorists In the Bukit Mertaja m area have now surrendered or been eliminated. Among the nine who came
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  • 51 4 The Malayan Film Unit colci r film "Malaoca Then and Now" won the prize for the best 'tourist' film at the International Festival of Asian Films on the occasion of the Cambodia International Exhibi- < tion being held this year from Nov. 15 to Dec. 3.
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  • 80 4 Nadeswara Vidwan Thiru- J vengadu Subramaniam Pillai J and Party arrived here yester- < day by S.S. Rajula from Madras. The party was received at the Clifford Pier by a large and distinguished gathering includ. Ing Mr. v. Pakkiriswami Pillai. M.8.E., J.P., s.CH.. Mr. P. Govindasamy
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  • 128 4 Under the auspices of the Social and Cultural Section of the Johore Bahru Congress, a tea party was held on Nov. 24 at the Johore Bahru Rest House m honour of Tuan Haji Abdul Majid, J.P. On the occasion of the Birthday of H.H. the Sultan of
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  • 27 4 BELGRADE, Nov. 28— President Tito will pay an official visit to Ethiopia m December, it w as officially announced here I yesterday.- AP
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  • 190 4 The Daily-Rated Employees Executive Committee of the Army Civil Service Union m a statement last night denied the release made by- the Army Authority that negotiations between the Committee and the Authority on the claim relating to wages and conditions of service of the daily-rated em.
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