Indian Daily Mail, 23 February 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. 9 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1956 FOUR PAWJas ID CiJiCTAo
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  • 88 1 The Cfttef Minister's adopt«d daughter was waiting In the arms of Tungktt Abdul Rahman's wife for his return (Me picture on top) on Monday Feb. 20. Her greeting to her adopted father when he walked Into his house was •'Merdeka." Picture at right shows the
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  • 454 1 For Talks With Nehru Two Ministers Visiting India m Early Next Month India Included In M>iiggiol% WOHIIVIIS9I9II ,> (From Our Own Correspondent) The Indian Daily Mail understands from reliable sources dose to the Federation Chief Minister, that Tungku Abdul Rahman wiGl visit India shortly. •ft©
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  • 114 1 Tungku Calk Upon Chin Peng To Surrender In the cause ef Ms broadcast talk last evening over Radio Malaya, the Chief Minister «C the Federation Tungko Abdul Bahraan addressed the following words to Chin Peng; "Chin Peng, at oar talks in Baling, yon specifically •tated that If I returned from
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  • 130 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman told the Indian Eaily Mail that he could not share India's concern about Malaya's association with S.E.A.T.O. Wherever he met Indian) pressmen, he was questioned on the subject, he said. However, he confirmed his statement
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  • 200 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALa LUMPUR, Wed: Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman revealed to pressmen here how the Idea of calling the conference of British Colonial Territories approaching independence germinated, while he was In London. It was at Labour Party luncheon where he
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  • 96 1 From Our Own Correspondent Madras, Feb. 22— Madras City Corporation has abolished the yearly two rupee tux on bicycles poor man'd trans, port. A resolution was moved by Mr. R Radhakrisiyia Pillai who said that since bus transport In the city wu «o <s>ngp««teri Corporation
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  • 163 1 AHMEDABAD, India, Feb. 22. The civil authorities in Kutch claim that Pakistan troops crossed into Indian territory on Sunday and occupied a small island after clashing with Indian troops. The 'invaders,' it was stated, took positions in trenches on the 28-square mile island of Chad
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  • 347 1 PAK TROOPS: NEHRU'S WARNING NEW DELHI, Feb. 22— Mr. Jawalharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, said today his Government wall take action against Pakistan troops said to have attacked an Indian Army patrol last Sunday. He told Parliament that so far as he knew Pakistan troops were still on Indian
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  • 552 1 TAMILS REFORM ASSN/S Appointment Of Tamil Scholar T.P.M. Pillai As High Priest Urged Appeal To Tamilnad Mutts Govt. The Singapore Tamils Reform Asso.c'.iition appeals to tfie Hindu Temple authorities in Malaya to encourage and enforce the practice of offering worship (Archanai) in Tamil
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  • 43 1 New DELJn, Feb. 22.--India said Tuesday that U.S. citizens visiting the covntry must go right on getting a new visa for each trip. It turned down a u-S- State Department request for a reciprocal agreement to exchange multi-journey visa privileges.
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  • 246 1 'Hang He Had I Conspired' Gadgil Challenges Desai Dr. Ray Explains B-B. Merger (From Oar Own Carrwpoodemt) NEW DELHI, Feb. 22— Angry impassioned debates have already begun in Central and State Legislatures on the States Reorganisation proposals. In the Lok Sabha N. V. Gadgil, Maharashtrain
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  • 76 1 CANNES, V'KiUVUK, r 6D. 66 The Aga Khan spent a "good day Tuesday in his recovery from bronchial pneumonia, his wife, the Begum, told the Associated Press. "Finally, I am reassured," she said "My husband spent a good day. resting a long while in his armchair
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  • 163 1 BHOPAL, Feb. 88.— Paulo stricken Indian* are fleeing daily from Sehore, a town near here which has been shaken by mysterious earth tremors for weeks.— Reuter. NICOSIA* Feb. M.— The EOKA Terrorist Organisation claimed today it was holding a British soldier Lance Corporal Gordon Hill hostage and would
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  • 535 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thu., Feb. 23, 1956 DECK: INDIA GOVT.MUST CLARIFY WE are at a great loss indeed to understand the ultimate object with which the Government of India is sending mission after mission to investigate what it calls the conditions of deck travel between India and Malaya. We
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  • 190 2 LONDON: Britain has become the latent country to vote for the abolition of the death penalty for "civil" murder. The latest country to introduce It is the Soviet Union. On May 7, 1954, a decree was published in Moscow extending to ordinary
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  • 1147 2  - GANDHIJI was his own SENTINEL. PYARELAL ■o.a < o a ««»»«»».c, <> 4<tt> > < 8y {This is the sixth instalment fram PyarelaTs forthcoming book, "Mahatma Oandhi —the last phase*'). <wrm miixt wntnh m, u*o Y2J J?t Lr t% JZ?'- II —now x nve, eat, sit, talk; K5 Vsr^ifflK? L
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  • 108 2 KASHMIR PRINCESS ECHO NEW DELHI: Prime Mlnl-stt-i told the Lok Sabha last Friday that the United King, dom Government were making efforts to get ttte person suai pected of sabotaging the "Kashmir Princess" on April 11 last, extradited to Hongkong from Formosa. In a reply to Mr. A. K. Go.
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  • 69 2 BHAGALPUR; A nettr i viQagp "Vmoba Grain," named after the sponsor of the Bhltodan movement, sprang up during the aarvodaya fortnight which ooncluded an Sunday last in a Bhagaipur aiairtct. Spread over an area of 136 acres of Bhoodan land, the village comprises 24 families among
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  • 116 2 NEW YORK; At^gust MaX. fry, vice president of the Irving Trust Company, one of the bigger banks here, called attention to the economic propress India has made in recent years and to the fact that Indian international payments position is good However, he cautioned that New
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  • 185 2 DECREASE IN IND. C. E. REVENUE CALCUTTA The total gross Sea and Land Customs Revenue collected in India during Dec. 1955, amounted to Fts. 156.600,000 as compared with Rs. 163,600,000 in the corresponding month of the previous year, according to the returns received in the Department of Commercial Intelligence and
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  • 55 2 NEW POWER STATION FOR PORBANDAR RAJKOT: Porbandar will have a new stea m power station generating 15,000 KW under a scheme which has been SS£dS Soar?* Power will be carried into the neighbouring village areas up to Bantwa and Kutiyana. The station la expected to be put into commhwlon by
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  • 295 2 BALTIMORE: The Unite( States today is hungry foi Indian shrimp. i In fact, India cannot shlj enough of them here, a NA.■FEN survey reveals. Shrimp from India are th« biggest ever offered in Amen, ca. And Americans, characteristically, like big things big automobiles, big buildings
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  • 715 2 NEW DELHI: The Congn gone off exactly as foreast single acMevenietit being eral resolution in favour of m the old resolution (to form lin to which Congressmen have giving sanctimonious allegiaiv faith. A second achievement wa iC from the "Socialistic patte at Avadi, to signify
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  • 327 2 1 BANGALORE: The Government of India have caution ed the State OovwWDOßto against the creation of temporary or permanent poato or revision of pay scales pending the implementation of the recom mertlation* of the States Re- organisation Comnri— inc. In a
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  • 91 2 BHAMEBDNAOAR: Mr. JawaharkU Nehru recently said here, communal or ffamsations were by ho means national organisations. He ranked com~ munaksm as Enemy No. i of the country and said "to drag communal* >■> into poUtics is bad enough." Mr. Nehru said in the present
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  • 148 2 RAJ KUMARI AMRIT KAUR INVITED TO IRAN NEW DELHI: Empress Sorayya of Iran has invited Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur to visit Iran, it is reported. Tha Shah was highly gratified with the enthusiastic weL come which he and the Empress received here, sources close to the Shah said. What pleased
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  • 122 2 BUDDHA JAYANTI: PROPOSAL TO ERECT MONUMENT MADRAS: The Government of India have entrusted the task of organising an international Exhibition on Buddhist art to the Lalit Kala Akadami. The exhibition will be held in Delhi during this year. In connection with the 28th centenary of Buddha's birth, it is proposed
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  • 961 3 "Force Will Be Met By Force** —Nehru Border Violation Alleged NE^J? ELHI: B MB*™ MINISTER SAID IN THE La^^ B f^J^ S JLT B IDAY THAT GOVERNMENT HAD ISSUED INSTRUCTIONS THAT "VIOLATIONS OF INDIAN TERRITORY BY PORTUGUESE PERSONNEL SHOULD BE MET BY FORCE." Answering a short-notice question
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  • 119 3 INSTALLATION OF LIGHT HOUSES NEw DELHI: The Govern.- a •nent oi liwiia has ootaineo <; me services of two lOieig'i v experts ror a&sisting the wuu- «.*> a ngiiL nouge ueveio^iiiem c viu&rtHiuue, it i s learnt nert. a ivxr. c h- isjiocK, a sweoisii a i^ngineer, iias oeen appomteu
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  • 217 3 India Invited To /""'nrioKa/i ETou iiro I BOMBAY: Czechoslovak State Films have requested the Government of India to nominate an Indian feature film for the International Film Festival to be held in Carlsbad from July 12 to 27. Almost all the leading- film producing' countries of the world are participating
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  • 88 3 I Film On Bhoodan Movement b Roberto Rosseltni, the Italian lS film director, has left Paris by I. car on his way to India to diss cuss the script and locations [g for a picture to be produced 3 and directed by him dealing le with the Bhoodan movement, is
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  • 207 3 INDIA NEEDS MORE THAN 0 m. TONS CEMENT CALCUTTA: The target for cement production for 1960-61 should be more than 10,000,000 tons provided in the draft Second Plan, according to Industrial circles here. The demand for cement will go up enormously in the next live years an<i unless the indigenous
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  • 129 3 CALCUTTA: The Calcutta Press Club last week expressed •grave concern at the growing threat to the freedom of the Press"' and appealed to leaders of political parties to ensure 'helpful conditions' 1 so that Press representatives could do their duties free from any interference or fear.
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  • 129 3 BOMBAY: Two British experts on atomic energy have arrrived in India to advise the Indian Government on the setting up of the fertiliser-cum-heavy water plant in the Bhakra-Nangal region of the Punjab. The e xperts are from the firm of Constain-John Brown Ltd. which has
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  • 201 3 BANGALORE: "Ecafe, please. The waiter in the main hall of a prominent hotel here was puzzled: "Ee-CofTee, Sir? We have the best Mysore coffee here and serve no other.*' The customer, a welldressed up countryman, couldn't disguis© Us annoyance. "They told me there was Ecafe
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  • 98 3 U.P. TO SET UP HANDTOOLS INDUSTRY LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Government Is to estaDlisti a handtool industry under th e Second Five- Year Plan at an estimated cost of Rs. 5,860,000. Under the scheme, which will be on a small scale basis, hand, tools like pliers, .iand hammers, callipers, nail
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  • 111 3 NEW DBiUHI; The Deputj ...iiiususr ior iuuucation, Dr omuuuii, tola sai. vanuiia a uie Kajya Jsaona trau tin cost ot tne building of Uv rccnnological unsuutte pro posed to be set up ln^Bomoa; would be borne by tiie (Jov ernment of India. The inatitu tlon was being
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  • 218 3 ENGLISH TO CONTINUE FOR 20 YEARS KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly, decided under the country's future Constitution, "both Urdu and Bengali shall be the State languages." I rne Assemoiy, wmen is engaged in clause by clause consideration of the Draft Constitution Bill,
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  • 153 3 HINDU MINISTERS IN E. BENGAL RESIGN KARACHI: Mr. Basanta Kumar Das, Leader of the Congress Group in the Pakistan .Constituent Assembly and Fin. ance Minister of East Bengal, announced that he had resign' ed from the East Bengal Cabinet. The other Congress Minister in East Bengal, Mr. Sarat Chandra Mazumdar
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  • 226 3 TWO SERVICE CADRES IN INDIA NEW DEUiI: The Deputy Ailmster for Production, m.i. datum enjandra* stated, in tne i»K ttaooa last **riaay that tne Government were seriously consiuenng the question oi setting up two cadres or service, technical and managerial, for the efficient running 1 of industries in the puDllc
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  • 142 3 HUSBAND AND WIFE DIE ON SAME DAY THUJCHIRAPAJLLI: Mr. K. Chinnasami Udaiyar, former Chairman of the Srirangam Municipal Council, and his wife, Mrs. Meenakshi died at Srirangam on Friday last after a shprt illness. Mr. Chinna. sami died in the evening and his wife a few hours later. They were
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  • 175 3 entered into an agreement with the United Klngaom for the promotion and development of peaceful uses of atomic energy, Prime Minister Nehmi informed Dr. Ram Sughag Singh in the Lok Sabha last Friday. I In a written reply, Mr. I Nehru said that the agreement was in th(e
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  • 511 3 ZURICH: Zurich's most unconventional art gallery, the Matte Benedetti Kunststube, Is displaying until March 17 a collection of sculpture*, paintings and drawings labelled for simplicity h wk< an Indian art. In fact, two of the artists represented painter Shiavax Chavda and sculptress Clara Quien. are
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  • 165 3 NEW yutuv; most recent novels by Indians publisned in tnis country nave oeen grim and earnest explorations of politics, economics, caste ami the existence of villagers balanced precariously On the edge ot starvation. But, says OrvUle Proscott, literary, critic of the New York Times, none could be
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  • 139 3 search at ihje Madras air•port on Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of the former American President, turned out to be in vain when the CalcutlaMadras piano landed at 3.30 on Thursday afternoon,, an hour and half behind schedule. The comedy of error seems to
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  • 141 3 LUNix>N; Stepping up its t campaign against tne con- ditions under wnlch horses are transported to Belgium and killed there for meat, the internationUl League for the > Protection of Horses has proi tested to the municipal aut--1 horities in Brussels about i the "deplorable 1
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  • 211 4 COLOMBO: The Government has accepted a gift of 14 million pounds of powdered milk from America. The gift i s specially intended for school children and represents a year's supply of milk food necessary to enable midday glass of milk to be given to every
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  • 62 4 COLOMBO: The U.N.P. has asked 40,000 car and lorry owners for thctr vehicles for election work. They have been advised to get a special permit from the Local Licensing Officer. A transport committee of the U.N.P. has been set up to co-ordinate the use of the
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  • 246 4 Retention Of The. Four Seats Doubted Whether registered citizens presentation in the next Partial *n informed source said here. Although the names and the number of voters in the separate electorate who are to» return four persons to represent them in the
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  • 273 4 SIR KANTHIAH EXPLAINS HIS STAND MANNAR: As a Minister at the Government it was not proper for him to refer to the Government's policy, yet he could not but say something about the language problem. As a Government servant for 33 year s he had not failed to serve the
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  • 80 4 BANGKOK: Arlene CHetum, a Neg.ro private, plunged to what seemed certain death in a mass dfipp by American para, troopers in Thailand when his parachute failed tu open. But Corporal Douglas Burris brought off a million t<t one chance by grabbing him as he hurtled past and the
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  • 104 4 LONDON, Feb. A message in today's FIN AN. CIAL TIMES claimed that there is a growing feeling in Singapore that only a lary4 measure of self.government now, and a date for independence such as was obtained by thty F<ederation of Malaya will satisfy Singapore's politicians. This newspaper's
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  • 170 4 COLOMBO: All taverns and foreign liquor bars will be closed on principal "poya" days of each month during the Buddha Jayanthi period from May, 1956, to June, 1957. This decision has been taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs which has not yet decided on
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  • 481 4 KALUTARA: Kalamulla < Sugathadeera Thero, speaking i on behalf of a deputation from I the Sariputta Bhikkhu San- gamaya, Kalutara, made a i strong plea before the Prohi- bition Commission for a ban j on the practice of serving < liquor at public
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  • 177 4 MASTER PLAN FOR DEFENCE OF S.E. ASIA COLOMBO, Feb; 22.— Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister of External Affairs, will seek the views of Sir John Kotelawaja, prime Minister of Ceylon, on a 'Master Plan for the Defence of Southeast Asia' when he arrives here next Tuesday on a three-day
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  • 65 4 The Chief Minister. Tungku Abdul Rahman (left) on Monday Feb. 20 riding with the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, a Ruler*' representative in the MerJeka Mission, in an open vehicle at the head of the profession from the Malacca Airport to the Reclamation Ground where tn e
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  • 78 4 will have a pair of hippopota- muses shortly. Arrangements are being made to purchase them at a cost of Rs. 27,000 from Germany. The Health Committee and the Taxation and Finance Committee have approved this poi> posal. The Madras Government having sanctioned a sum of Rs.
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  • 118 4 KARACHI, Feb. 22— The Constituent Assembly of Pakls. tan decided that under the new constitution, the name of the. country shall be the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the head of State shall be the president. Thjere will be no vicc.presi- I dent. The assembly also
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  • 89 4 Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan MJ., and Mrs, Sarojini Vara. dappan will address a public meeting today, Feb. 23, at Bukit Zahrah School, Johore Bahru at 5.15 p.m. Mrs. and Mr. R. K. Tandon will attend the meeting held under the auspices of the Local Indian Congress, Johore
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  • 112 4 DEMONSTRATORS RELEASED IN MADRAS STATE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Feb. 22 No incidents were reported on Tuesday following the Statewide hartal and protest meet, ings the previous day against UaKsmna Pradesh in uio Madras State. All the nundrexs .tf people wjjo were rounded up by the Police are being
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  • 86 4 A.C.S.U. DOCKS BRANCH The following officials were appointed at tue Arynual General Meeting of Aut>U Docks iiranch held on Feb. 8: Chairman: Mr. P. a. Menon; Hon. secretary: Mr. Ho Titian Chor; Hon. Treasurer; Mr. G. R. pillai; Committee Members-. Messrs-. Wong took Lim; Jimmy Ong Kim Seng; K. R.
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  • 68 4 The Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore will be celebrating Founder's Day in school witn o, Special Thanksgiving Service in the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, A. C. S. Barker Road, On March l. Thi 3 year marks the 70th anniversary of our school. The Rev. Hubert L. Sone will be the
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  • 481 4 Mobilisation Idea Given Up Will Ask People: 'How To End The Emergency' From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chief Minister Tungku Abdul FJnhmnn who now has control of Federation's Internal Defences at a Press conference here yesterday disclosed his plans for expansion of
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  • 53 4 SHAH VISITS DEHRADUN nttiw üßLxii, veo. 22— The Shah Of Iran and his Queen Tuesday visited military trainIng centers i n Dehradun. He received a Kukri, or Nepalese type dagger, as a gift. The shah said the Dehradun establishments were "the best I have seen." Later the Shah left by
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  • 38 4 KARACHI, Feb. 22.— Four Japanese women novelists visiting Southeast Asian countries, arrived here Tuesday on a short visit to Pakistan They are Mrs. Tsuyako Miyake. Mrs. Yoshlko Oshima, Mrs. Chizuko Miura and Mrs. Shigeko Uftara. AP
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