Indian Daily Mail, 10 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI No. 858 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 770 1 Marshall's Motion Carried Genuine Fears Allayed Marshall's Appeal To Minority Races Without a single vote of dissent, only the three ex-ofticio members abstaining, the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday adopted the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall's motion accepting the use of English, Maiay, Mandarin and Tamil m the Assembly
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  • 89 1 PAK. INTEREST IN 'SEATO' COOLS OFF? KARACHI, Feb. 9—Pakistan loill not take part m the joint Navy Army and Air force exercises of the South East Asia Treaty Organisatiiyn powers sti'rting next week near Bangkok oicing to the ''short notice" given, a foreign office spokesman said. Thr spokesman s.iid the
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  • 51 1 WASHIiNGTUA, eu. 9— Tile United States Government said m a note to the Soviet Jnion that it would "sti'k to avoid' launching weather balloons whic 4 might cross Soviet territory. The note was a reply to Soviet objections that its air space was beine violat- cd.-
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  • 135 1 M.Ps' Recommendation From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 9. Unberthed deck travel on ships between India and Malaya must be abolished immediately and there must be only two classes tourist and cabin. Thesp are the unanimous views of the five members of the Indian Parliament who
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  • 173 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Feb. 9 The Official announcement from London that a date has been set tor Malaya's independence was hailed m the leading newspapers here, as culmination of people's aspirations, 'lungku Abctul Rahman wag praised for the successful outcome of his mission m getting
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  • 89 1 IKE DEPLORES WHITE STUDENTS ARROGANCE WASHINGTON, Feb. President Eisenhower described as deplorable the rioting at the University of Alabama m Tuscaloosa over the admission of a Negro girl student. The student. Miss Aithurine Lucy, was excluded from the University on Monday for her "own safety" after students protested and pelted
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  • 48 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 9— General Douglas MacAithur described his dismissal as United States Far Eastern Commander m 1951 by Expreaident Harry Truman as "savage and brutal" and linked it with the disappearance of Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean of the British Foreign Office.— Reuter
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  • 40 1 Near .miked 'pagans,' their bodies gleaming with oil, provide the rhythm tor their witchdoctor, who does a f refilled dano. for the Quern and tbt Duk« of Edinburgh »t U» Airow at Kaduii* to Northern Vlgtlto r*c^tiy.
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  • 150 1 From our Own Correspondent AMRITSAR, Feb. 9. The Congress High Command has refused to accept any resignation by Congress office holders and Legislators on Linguistic States' Issue and ha s declared that It was the duty of all Congressmen to stick to their posts
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  • 696 1 Honour Your Promise And Lay Down Arms Victorious Tungku Speaks LONDON, Feb. 9 Tungku Abdul Rahman, speaking for the tirot time as acknowledged leader of the Malayan Federation Government, issued a challenge to Malaya's Communist Leader, Chin Peng, to honour his promise to la v
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  • 142 1 MENON ON BR. ENTRY INTO BAGDAD PACT MADKAS, Feb. 9.— Mr. V. V. Krisnna Menon, newly appointed Minister witnout port--***** to uic xnaian cauinet, --.ai.i here last mgiit tnat the couciusion of tiie oaguaa Pact duu uiu.u.m 6 entrance into a i.niiuuy alliance with raKislan uuu, v i uns pact
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  • 44 1 The Governor of Northern Nigeria, s'r Bryan Sharwood, Smith, (left), looks on as lady Sharwood-Smlth Curtsey s of the Qnee n on her arrival at the Northern House of Assembly m Kaduna with the Duke of Edinburgh on Feb. 3.
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  • 367 1 Well-Earned Rest For The Tungku LONDON, Feb. y.— TuugkU Abdul Rahman Malaya's MuiisMC was spending most or toaay quietly and resting after tmee weeks of hard work at the Conference on MaJaya'a Constitutional future which ended successf-Jly yesterday. The conference which agreed that Malaya should become an independent nation of
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  • 611 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Fri., Feb. 10, 1956 Mr. Marshall's Tribute To Asian Leaders (JHIEF Mluster Mr David Marshall's ad dress to the Legislative Assembly this week reviewing his trip to Londdon and visits to India. Pakistan and Ceylon, if replete with glowing references to the leaders of In dia,
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  • 26 2 Yvonne de Monfort Boyer Sugden of great Britain m action dur i n g the Olympic Figure Skating event at Cortina, recently.
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  • 180 2 EXPORT OF TANNED SKINS TO U.K. SUSPENDED MADRAS: At a joint meet ing or the shippers and representatives of tanners held lasi week at the premises of tut Southern India Skin and Hiut Merchants' Association, it was decided to request all shippers |to refrain from making any offers or accepting
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  • 135 2 KURNOOL: Trie Andhiu l^und Revenue Surcharge) BiU, providing for a graded lev> ot surcharge on land revenue temporarily for one j-ear current fasli) was introduced by Mr. K. Chandramouli, Revenue Minister, m th/e Andhra Legis lative Assembly. The Bill which exempts small pattadars paying a
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  • 52 2 NEW DELHI: The VicePresident, Dr, S. Radhakrishnan; has been invited by the Indonesian Government to visit lidonesia m the course of thi s year, the Indonesian Embassy announced here. A Press note issued by the details concerning the date of his visit and connected 1 matters would be
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  • 164 2 INDORE: An error m decimal point has added greatly to the responsibilities and icorries of the Regional Savings Officer of Mudtiya Bharat, h\j doubling tht savings target .for th\e State during the Second Five-Year Pla.n. The tar net fixed for thr State originally was Rs. 1.09
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  • 338 2 BOMBAY CITY'S FUTURE: NEED FOR PEACEFUL APPROACH AKOLA: Congress leaders from Maharashtra, Vidarbha, iviarat.^wada anu l^ugpur called upon Congressmen m the Maratni-s^eaking regions ot ihe country not to wcanen tne organisation on the issue oi Bombay City. They should put m all their efforts to strengtnea it, the leaders said
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  • 538 2 INDIA'S SECOND PLAN: EARLIER PROPOSAL REVISED NEW DELHI: The Government of India has decided to publish the draft Second Plan with an outlay oJ? Rs. 4,800 crores, spread over six years, instead of live, as hitherto been considered. The difficulty of
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  • 53 2 Miss Herta Sant was married on Feb. 4 at Kensington Registration Office, London, to ex-Netherlands Naval Lieutenant Commander Hands Larive, General Manager of the Dutch Shell Tankers. The parents of Mis s Sant live m Singapore and her father is manager of the Chartered Bank of India,
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  • 107 2 BIENNIAL ELECTIONS TO RAJ YA SABHA NEW DELHI: The Election Commission has fixed Marcn 31, 1956, as the date for completion of the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha to till the vacancies to toe caused by me retirement of members whose terms of office are due to expire on
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  • 45 2 KUMBAKONAM: It is un. derstood that licences nave been issued for the opening oi two additional sugar factories m Tanjore district, ono near Mannar gudi sponsored by Mr. K. S. Sambasiva Aiyer and another near Tanjore, sponsored by Mr. Krishnaswami /jundayar.
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  • 58 2 TANJORE: Vidwans Maliarajapuram Vlswanatha Aivar and T. N. Rajaratnam Pillai were accorded a reception here at thfi Ramanathan Chettlar Hall on Jan. 30, Mr. A. Y. S. Parisutha Nadar presided. Mr. V. Boovarahan and others spoke paying tributes to the Vidwans. Earlier the Vidwana were taken m
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  • 50 2 NEW DELHI: The unity talks between Mr. S. R. Vasa. vada, President of the Nation al Federation of Indian Kailwaymen, and Mr. S. Gtiru swarni, who heads the federation of Railwaymen, which seceded from NFIR last year, have broken down for the present, it was announced here.
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  • 221 2 KURNOOL; The tnird meeting ot the isagaijunattagtii control board was ne.d tne Anciiira ofcietanat unuer tne I'resiuentsnip oi Mr. tj. Gopaia ivouui. cmei Min.ster, AnuUira. Mr. B. KamaKiisnna Kao, Cnief Minister, Hyderabaa, Or. g. S. Melkote, Minister for P.W.D., Hyderabad, Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi, Deputy Cniei Minister, and
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  • 207 2 MADRAS: The Union Deputy Minister for Laoour, Mr. ADid Ail visited the lnterai Coach Factory, fermabur. ttia was received toy Air. w Braem, C»*ef Teciinical Manager, jytr. C. D. fcillicoit, Deputy controller of Stores, Mr. k Swarup, Deputy chief Mechanical Engineer and Mr. O. S.
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  • 95 2 GENEVA: Tne executive board of the World Health Organisation (WHO) was told 4 ast week that disease-bearing nsects m man v parts of the world had now developed' so strong: a resistance to D.D.T. and other insecticides that they had become a grave problem. Dr. M. g. Candau
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  • 327 2 KARACHI: Mr. S. H. Suhrawardy, Leader of the Opposition, told the Pakistan Constituent Assembly that Pakistanis were one nation irrespective of religion, caste or creed and therefore there should be no discrimination betw een citizen and citizen. Speaking during- the general dicussion on the
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  • 62 2 PRESIDENTS ASSENT TO T.-C, BILL NEW DELHI: The President gave his assent to the Travancore-Cochin insolvency Bill, 1955, on Jan. 21. The Bill, which Is based on the Provincial Insolvency Act, 1920, has been drawn up m order to have a uniform law on Insolvency for he whole State In
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  • 92 2 BANGALORE: Mr. K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of Mysore, has decided to turn a pedagogue. He said the cause of education teas .v> dear to his heart that "i /muv. carved out a career for mystlf if, by chance, 1 should lose the Chief Minister ship," and announced
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  • 71 2 3,153 SCHEDULED CASTE MEMBERS FOUND JOBS NEW DELHI: The Employment Exchanges secured lobs for 3,158 Scheduled Caste and 335 Sc:*eduled Tribe applicants during Dec. 1965, accord ing- to official figures released here. The figures for the preceding month were 2,608 and 257 respectively. The total number of Scheduled Caste and
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  • 82 2 MALABAR BOARD'S OPPOSITION TO S. STATE KOZHIKODE: At a meeting of the Malabar District Board, Mr. P. T. Bhaskara Pannlkkar, President, presiding, a resolution was moved hy Mr. E. P. Gopalan (Democratic Front) protesting against the move to form a Dakshina Pradesh m place of t^e Kerala State, as reoommended
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  • 1943 3 Present Moment Not Opportune_ Das TAKY -GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS S4li» AT A PRESS CONFERENCE HERE THAT THE PRESENT WAS NOT AN OPPORTUNE MOMENT TO I XDERTAKF THE REVISION OF THE U.N. CHARTER OR TO AGREE TO A 810 POWER STATUS.
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  • 160 3 Company Director Jailed On Charge Of Misappropriation MADRAS: Mr. C. J. R. Paul, Fourth Presidency Magistrate, last week sentenced K. S. Narasimhachari, one of tine Directors of Messrs Jehangir and Co., Madras, to undergo three months' R.I. and to pay a fine of Rs. 1,000, m default to undergo three
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  • 188 3 AHMEDABAD: Special pohce parties have been sent norn here to Banaskantha district to help the police force along the 34-mi»e Indo-Pakis-tan border to track down a gang ot dacotts reported to nave been tctive m the area. Mr. K. J. Nanavati, Deputy Inspector-Gonertl of Police, Northern
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  • 72 3 KARACHI: Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, president of the Pakistan Muslim League, last week nominated Qazi lea (Baluchistan) as the n General Secretary of the Pakistan Muslim League. Mr. Nishtar also named Mau.ana Akram Khan (East Bengal) a s vice-Preaident ana Sheikh Sadaq Hasan (West Punjab) as Treasurer.
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  • 80 3 MANILA: A CamDodian Air Force Dakota carrying Prince Norodom Sihanouk, former Cambodian Prime Minister, skidded off the r. nway when landing at Manila airport last week. The Prince and several officials with him escaped unhurt. rhr ac den< occurred when one of he tyres af
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  • 37 3 NEW DELHI; A meetin e of the Congress Party m Parliament will be held at 4-30 p.m. On iFebruary 15, it was anno need here. Prime Minister Nehr u will iddreti the matting
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  • 60 3 These Nigerians, Umuru Kauje. 15 (left) and Yashllla Wallri, IS, hold gttte given to the Queen for her children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne. For Prince Charles a deep violet burnous embroidered m silver, for Princess Anne a crimson Kanuri tribal tunic. The gifts were presented
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  • 114 3 NEW DELHI; Mr. M. Go-l-ala Menon. at present Commissioner, for the Government of India m Nairobi, has been appointed as Con»u'-Gen-eral of India m New York with the rank o f Minister. He will take over m New York Mr. Shish'r Kumar Banerji, 1.C.5., at
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  • 141 3 KATHMANDU: The DaJai Lama, spiritual head of Tibet is on telephone his number is Liiusa One. Dalai Lama's chief court mercnam r ien Semua, now here at the head of a Lhasa Mission aisciosed that ttie Chinese engineers have put Lhasa on i-auio pnon c linn w
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  • 112 3 BHOFAL; An earthquake of mud intensity was felt m Sehore, a district town about twenty-five miles from Bhopal. at 7-15 on Monday (Jan. 30; morning, Bhopal's Minister foi Labour and Industries. Mr. Singh, who returned from Sehore that the tremors lasted a few seconds and caused
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  • 93 3 KARACHI: The Karachi bench of the West Pakistan High Court ordered the release of Khan Abdul Samad Khan popularly known as "Baluchistan Gandhi" detained since last October under the Public Safety Act. Samad Khan, who had filed a habeas corpus petition, was released later m the evening.
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  • 545 3 Fixed At Rs. 393 For Five Years NEW DELHI; The Government of India have decided to fix the average retention price of steel produced by the Tata Iron and Steel Company and the Indian Iron and Steel Company at the uniform rate »f Rs. 899 per
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  • 126 3 RAIPUR; Mr. G. V. Mavalankar. Speaker of Lok Sabha told Pressmen here that he had decided not to contest the next general elections. He would give a<p polotics and concentrate all his energies on the promotion Of constructive work m the country. He said that
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  • 59 3 NEW DELHI: The Govern, ment of India have issued a notification tixinsr the price of tea for the purpose Of determining the export duty at Rs. 2-14-1 per lab., as against Rs 3-1-5 per lb., m force from January 1, 1956. There is no change In the
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  • 75 3 COURT FEES BILL; ANDHRA ASSEMBLY PASSES MEASURE KURNOOL: The Anahra Court Fees and Suits Valuation Bill, as reported by the Select committee, was passed by the Andhra Legislative Assembly without any alteration. The Bill seeks to rationalise and consolidate the law relating to court fees and suits valuat'on. Earlier, the
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  • 98 3 AHMED ABAD; Mr. K. G. Saiyidain, Educational Adviser to the Government of India, said here that the Second Five- Year Plan of the Central Education Ministry contemplated a "revision m the salary structure for teachers." Mr. Saiyidain who was addresslne the fourth annual day gathering of
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  • 89 3 DR. KHAN SAHIB WILL NOT JOIN MUSLIM LEAGUE KARACHI: Dr. Khan Sahib, Chief Minister of West Pakistan, said here last week that he will never join the Muslim League. He wa s talking to Pressmen m regard to the Muslim League President, Sardar Abdur Rab Nlshtar's directive to West Pakistan
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  • 100 3 NEW DELHI; The Government of India have appointed a British firm to advise them en the type of heavy-water plant to be installed. To meet the forward commitments of its atomic energy plan, the Government of India is to build a 15,000.000-pound fertilizer and heavy-water plant. The technicians
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  • 223 3 MADRAS: The view that the history of medicine was as ancient as man himself and that there were certain comon factors perparing all systems was expressed by Major-Oen-erai S. C. Alagappan presiding over the ninth annual meeting of the Indian Association of the History
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  • 74 4 Large coloured photographs vividly showing the people and seene s of Singapore of tourist interest will be on display during the forthcoming pacific Area Travel Conference (P.A.T.A.) to be held at the Imperial Hotel. Tokyo, from 12 to 17. The portable exhibition espe cially prepared l
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  • 279 4 On Language Issue Complete Agreement Reported Reached COLOMBO: Complete agreement was reached m the early hours of Thursday mom ing by the all-party islandwide conference of the representives of Tamil-speaking people, who met at the residence of Mr. S. Natesan, former Minister of Posts and Broadcasting.
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  • 200 4 The United Commercial Bank limited (Head Office Calcutta) would shortly be opening a Branch m Kuala L« jinpur. The Bank was established m India m 1943 and during the past twelve years has built up a large volume of banking business, the total working funds
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    103 4 Picture by The wedding of Mr. Chlng Kirn Siew, a graduate of the N'anyang Art Academy, Singapore, and Misa Ng Soon Met, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ng Chin Chal of Bagan Ifylam, and sister of the Klang Town Councillor, Mr. Ng Soon Huat. took place at Klang
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  • 122 4 NO 'CO' BUT 'SEPARATE' EXISTENCE! CAPETOWN, Feb. 9— There A-as no immediate reaction m Government quarters here to Lac Federation of Malayan .uture status m the British Commonwealth. But the Prime Minister Mr. Johannes Strijdoni has made ilear the South African Gov>rnmenfs attitude m such .natters by recent declarations ibout
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  • 162 4 WASHINGTON, Feto. 9— President Eisenh* ;>wer said at a press conference that he would have enough information by Marc ill 1 to decide whether to stand for re-election as President. He said that hp had honestly got to be convinced that he could carry on the
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  • 86 4 KARACHI, Feb. 9 The Pakistan Government has received no offer of economic aid from Russia or Czechoslovakia, a foreign office spokesman said here. The spokesman had been asked to comment en a reported statement by Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. the Soviet Prime Minister, stressing the possibilities
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  • 317 4 AMRITSAR, INDIA, Feb. 9 Tnp Working Committee of india s Ruling Congress Party yesterday expressed "great surprise" that "some leading countries" had supported Portugal's retention of her Indian Colonies. A resolution, framed by the Committee for presentation to he 61st Indian National Congress here, said tnat
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  • 80 4 PARIS, Feb. 9— Mr. Christian Pineau, French Foreign Minister, will visit Moscow soon, the independent Paris newspaper France Solr said. M. Guy Mollet, the Premier, will also go if his timetable permits. French Government would invite Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Premier, and Mr. Nlkita Khruslvchev,
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  • 134 4 Expulsion Of Tan Tuan Boon Demanded From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Executive Committee of Kuala Lumpur Branch of Labour Party of Malaya resolved to call upon the National Executive Council to expel Mr. Tan Tuan Boon from the Chairmanship of Selangor division and issue a special directive to
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  • 89 4 U.S. EVANGELIST FALLS IN LOVE WITH INDIA! CALCUTTA, Feb. 9.— American evangelist Billy Graham told a news conierence Wednesday Ills current visit to India was not his last. "I nave fallen m love with India and 1 have been overwhelmed with the hospitality, sympathy and friendship shown me everywhere," he
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  • 92 4 HONG KONG, Feb. 9.— Mr. Chou Hin-iai, China's Prune ivumster, nas agreed to "ienuer tne necessary help" to fiong Kong cninese businessmen who want to trade witn Communist Cnlna, Air. j\o cnuK lung, Vice-v^nalrman 01 me tionjr itvong Cninese General cuamuer of Commerce, said on
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  • 92 4 NEW JJJMuiu, *«*>. Argentina and Mexico have agreed to receive the last batch of SO former Korean war prisoners left behind m India, it was officially an* nounced here Wednesday. Of the original 88 prisoners who arrived here 23 months ago, six have been repatriated, seven
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  • 57 4 The Hon. Mr. Norman Mauley, Q.C., M.M. Chief MlntHter of Jamaica (left), and the Hon. Mr. G. E. N. Oehlen, 0.8.E, Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly exchange views during a session of the Commonwealth parliamentary Association* genera] council meeting at the University College of the
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  • 33 4 FEDERATION RUGGER BROADCAST commentary on the rugoifr padang at' 5 pjn. today and the Federation Invitation Xv can be heard over Radio Malaya from the Kuala Lumpur padang at 5 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 105 4 BANGALORE, India, Feb. 9. The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East's (ECAFE) discussion Of economic conditions m Asia ended after Japan and Ceylon had strongly protested about the political turn it had taken. The two countries demanded that the five-day discussion be ended and
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  • 128 4 The Prison Rules published m the iFederal Government Gazette yesterday prescribe a uniform rate of remission for good com! ct of one third of the period of imprisonment In respect of all convicted" prisoners serving sentences exceeding one month. Thus rate will conform with the system
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