Indian Daily Mail, 1 March 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail you xp No. ig SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 785 1 MARSHALL'S CALL TO ALL DECENT MALAYANS Worried About Threat Of Keeping Singapore, A Colony A Warning Against Approaching Crisis THE SINGAPORE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. DAVID MARSHALL CALLED UPON ALL DECENT MALAYANS TO GET TOGETHER UNDER ONE BANNER, THAT IS INDEPENDENCE. He made this fervent appeal at the
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  • 251 1 NEHRU EXPAILS DULLES VISIT TO INDIA NEW DELHI, Osb. 29 Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said m Parliament today that he had accented an invitation last year from president Eisenhower 1 to vtait the united States "some time m future." He said he had himself then invited Mr. Elsenhower to
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  • 106 1 No V ice-President For Pak Republic KARACHI, Feb. 29: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly yesterday finished second rending of the Constitution BUI to set up the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Third reading of the Bill which would make Pakistan the second Republic m the Commonwealth after Indiawill start today. The Assembly
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  • 59 1 The British screen version of Nevil Shute's famous war novel about Malaya, "A Town Like Alice," l s being- given its premiere m London today, Thursday. The press showing given on Tuesday indicated that the film will be acclaimed as a classic it caused hard boiled
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  • 337 1 White Domination In South Africa CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Feb. 20: Sooth Africa's "White supremacy" Nationalist Government Monday night won its five-year battle to take the White man's vote from the only coloured persons itfbo had it By a vote of 174.68 12 m ore than the
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  • 32 1 For the first time m the history of the Singapore City Council, the meeting which lasted till late m the evening, was adjourned to to-day at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 88 1 The Chief Minister, Tdfcgku Abdul Rahman, opening the first aaamat general meeting of the Council of Malayan Smallholders' Association In Koala Lumpur, o* Tuesday. The Minister for Economic Affairs, Mr. O.A. Speacer, and the Minister for Agriculture Inch© Abdul Aziz M» Ishak, were also present. Picture shows
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  • 188 1 The Singapore City Council yesterday decided to refrain trishas. A recommendation by the Vehicles and Traffic Committee that 1,200 trishas should be replaced by 80 taxis was rejected. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, (Asst. Minister for Commerce and Industry) led the spear-head of attack against the V.
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  • 631 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: One of the eleven terrorists who surrendered 1 m Koala Kubu District of Selangor on Monday expressed disappointment that they were not treated as "patriots", who had returned alter waging a war of liberation against foreign
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  • 124 1 Should the City Council spend money on ceremonial openings of maternity welfare centres? Councillors were divide^ m their approach to the problem. Some fet it wa s a waste, others contended such publicity was necessary. Mr. 8. Jaganathan, Labour Front Councillor and Singapore Trades Union Congress President,
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  • 133 1 Missionary-Cum-Journalist Returning To Pakistan Mr. Firoz Mohyluddin Quraishi, Ahmadiyah MusUm Missionary, will be leaving for Pakistan by M. V. "Asia*, on Saturday, March 8, after expiry of his three-yer term of assignment here with the SiuSipore branch of the Ahmayah Mission. An Honours m Arabic, Mr. Quarishi also represented the
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  • 30 1 KARACHI, Feb. 29: Pakistan's 13-man delegation to next week's meeting of Ministers of South Bast Asia Treaty Organisation countries will be ted by Mr. Henrfdul Hog Chowdtoury* the Forties MtolHtr
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  • 101 1 COLOMBO. Feb. *9: The "rotBkyite Mayor of Colombo, 7r. N. M. Perera. yesterday ■ntrd out of ojfloc by a rightcinq group m Colombo's Muniiipal Council. The vote u>as 16 to Ik- »'?«<'» me absention. Dr. P&rcru, the Leader the L/anfca Srtma Samaj, became Trotskyila Party of
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  • 501 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Thurs., Mar. 1, 1956 RACIAL TENSIONS MOUNTING IN THE WORLD DEMOCRATIC Party leader Mr. Ajilai Stevenson's warning against what he calls "mounting racial tensions" m the 1 United States is something to ignore which will be suicidal jiot only to America but to the Old World
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  • 389 2 NEW DELHI; The Union Commerce and industry Mini* ster, Mr. T- T. Krishnamachari, envisaged that m the next 10 or 15 years all existing handlooms would be converted into power looms. Mr. Krishnamachari, who wa s inaugurating- All-India Handloo m Week, said that this was inevitable,
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  • 186 2 BURMA MILITARY ACT AMENDMENT BILL PASSED RANGOON: A Bill to imcDd the Military Act, emDowerinjr the Government to arrest "suspicious characters and spies" loiterine m the areas of military operation, was passed by the Burmese Parliament after an acromonlous debate. The Finance Minister, y Tin. moving: the Bill In the
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  • 74 2 NEW DELHI: it is learnt that the Government Of India ha s decided that the portions of the former Bellary district transferred to Mysore three years aero should continue to form part of Mysore which should be the new name proposed for the Xarnataka State.
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  • 869 2  - BR. COLONIES CONFERENCE Difficulties Conflicts NEED TO EMULATE INDIA URGED AFRICANUS TUNGKU ABDUL RAHMAN'S PROJECTED i By GPEAKING m Singapore at the weekend Tungku AbJul Rahman, Chief Minister of Malaya, disclosed that he plans to call a conference oi British non-self -.governing territories m Kuala Lumpur sometime In May or
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  • 71 2 During his si x week stay he will address meetings and consult with representatives of the Government, industry, an<J education m several of India's chief industrial centres, including Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras. The Indian Government has asked hi m to advise the Indian Board of Management Studies, the Home
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  • 70 2 BURDWAN The Budrwan Municipal Corporation at a special meeting recently has ixpressed its disapproval of the proposed Bihar- West Bengal merger. The corporation by resolution, demanded that e boundaries of the two States be reorganized on a linguistic basis tn the interests of both the States." An amendment
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  • 70 2 Owe of Britain's leading consultants on management, Colonel Lyndtxll F. Urwick, is to visit India to advise the Government on the future trainin x of India's Industrial managers. The arrangements for his visit have been made iroder the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme. Colonel urwick
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  • 604 2 WESTERN LEADERS' JOB To Remain Clear Of Involvement In Local Issues SEATO CONFERENCE WESTERN leaders partici- fT pating m the SEATO j conference here m early March may find one of their hardest job is to remain clear of m. volvement m local Issues. There will be heavy pressure to
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  • 45 2 Mr. M- Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for agriculture and industries, Madras, visited Feb. 2i the Handloom Exhibition m the City organised m connection with th« oelebraUon of the Third AH India Handloom Week. The Picture allows the Minister examining some of the exhibits.
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  • 373 2 Hindu Stand On Joint Electorate: Karachi Paper Blames Indian High Commission KARACHI: The Times of Karachi alleged that report* were "widely current m the city that the Indian High Commission i s working hard to manoeuvre the Hind^ members "of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly Into forcing the issue of joint
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  • 249 2 BR. POULTRY EXPERT TO VISIT INDIA Mr. Ronald Macnab, a Society of Great Britain and *cad of the veterinarydepartf ÜBta »»«?AJ. White Ltd. (specialist!, m mtrofuran p opltr y products), a yisung India this month to the course of a two-month tour whi e h will also take him to
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  • 460 2 NEW DELHI; A Bill which seeks to protect the publication of reports Of proceedings of Parliament, State Legislatures and committees, entitled. "The Proceedings of Legislatures (Protection of Publication^ Bill, 1956, was introduced mi n the Lok Sabha by Mr. Fcroz Gandhi. The Statement of Objects and
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  • 646 3 States Reorganisation Nothing Irrevocable In Govt. Decisions NEHRU'S ASSURANCE SVW DELHI: trim* Minister Nehru said In the Lofc Sana* replying to the debate on the President's address that on the question of States' reorganisation, there was nothing Irrevocable m Government's decisions. P?**^ 111 Bo<nb *y' Mr. Nehru said, -First of
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  • 156 3 INDIA'S FIRST HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PLANT BOMBAY: Mr. Neville Wadia, Bombay millowner and' industrial st, inaugurated herei a plant to manufacture hy« drogen peroxide, the first of its kind m India. The initial production i 8 expected to be 720 tons per annum. Later, It is proposed to be increased to
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  • 115 3 i\n.w DELHI: An aerepSf o o° D twe en an Indian and a Swedish flr m for the manufacture of 6.000 English typewriters anmially m In dia! cJKIL 8 was stated m the Lok feabha by the Industry Minisn r> M r t Nit y aQ and
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  • 153 3 NEW DELHI: T he Congress Working Committee ha s debarred Mr. T. R. Naravane, form er Deputy Minister of Bombay fro m primary membersnlp oi th e Congress for three years as disciplinary action against his activities m connection with the reorganisation of Bombay, it is reliably learnt.
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  • 110 3 AGA KHAN'S PLANS TO INVEST IN EAST PAKISTAN .nT^^ 1 The A Khan and his followers are planning to participate m the large-scale industrialization of East Pakistan, the Pakistani Government announced. "The Aga Khan, it l s believed, has Instructed his followers m East Africa to transfer their assets to
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  • 173 3 PEASANT PROPRIETORSHIP IN PAKISTAN KARACHI: m the Thai Area of West Pakistan, 44.000 families have been settled on a peasant proprietorship basis on i-eonomic holdings of 15 acres each. A recent survey of eight villages where these land reforms were carried out five years ago show s that families living
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  • 98 3 INDIAN ORDER FOR BRITISH FIRM Indian contracts valued at about £700,000 for pipes ana fittings for new water-supply schemes have been secured by a Derbyshire (England) firm. The orders include threeinch pipes to the value of £52,500 for the Mysore Government, and three-inch to 12-inch pipes worth $129,000 for the
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  • 104 3 SOUTHERN STATE IDEA SAME AS DRAVIDA NAD MADRAS; Mr. Rajagopalachari, who has been advocating formation of a Dakshlna Pradesh, explained last week that his Southern State formula was more or less the same as "Dravida Xad" c 1 aimed by Perlyar E.V. Ramawami leader of the Dravida Kazhagam. "It has
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  • 143 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. V. X Krishna Menon, Union Minister without portfolio 3nd Or. K. L. Shrimali, Union Depatv Education Minister, are under stood to be among the Con gress candidates chosen by tiic Central Election Committee of the Congress for election to the Rajya Sabha after
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  • 405 3 NEW DELHI: Several members of the Rajya Sabha as. cribed the exodus of non-;.fus-lims from East to West Bengal to the Pakistan Government's economic and political policies. During a four-ancL half hour inconclusive debate on a private member's resolution calling for the appointment of a parliamentary
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  • 64 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India expect to receive by the end of next month the report of the committee appointed by it to consider whether a degree qualiflcaion is necessary for recruitment to public services. Thi s was stated m the Lok Sabha during question
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  • 349 3 Scheme For Zonal Councils Executive Powers Nay Be Vested NtJW DELHI. The Zonal Councils envisaged In the Government's scheme for the composite Punjab region proposed to A kaU Dal representatives here may be Invested with some executive powers. This is understood to oe the result of today's
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  • 613 3 India's Agreement With British Firm Financial Arrangements NEW DELHI. Bnm« agreement hs» been reached between the Govern, meat of ladte and the Indian Steel Works Construction Company, a British Steel consortium, regarding the %etsne SilJ JtJeTSSe?* PllUlt S= "s«' It wa» offi* It is expected that
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  • 363 3 Additional Taxes Proposed hll A avenue deficit of Rs. 955 lakhs was r^Sed°^n" the 57 SJifi "7t te ?i. Of t ce I t PradeBh Government for 1956--latxao by the Flnance The Finance Minister s aid that revenue receipts for the year w ere estimated at
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  • 243 3 NEW DELHI: President Rajendra Prasad said here. "The one question which I often ask myself Is whether we m this country show the same respect for our cultural heritage which we expect others to show for it or which some foreign countries might actually be showing for
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  • 124 3 PORTUGAL'S COMPLAINT AGAINST INDIA NEW DELHI: The Government of India proposal to contest the jurisdiction of the international Court of Justice to enquire Into Portugal's complaint against India fj regard to her clal m to right of passage over Indian territory N°agi r iSv C eU: eS f Dadra and
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  • 109 3 N W DBLH1 Prtme Minister Nehru said In the Lok sabna that he was "pained and mirprteed" to hear from Acharya Krlpalani that the £,I.D. was shadowing the PSP leader. Mr. Nehru said, "i was pained and surprised to learn from him that some C.LD. official had been
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  • 33 3 ILMENITE DEPOSITS IN T-C. NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru told the Lok Sabha that there was no proposal for the exploitation of the llmenlte bearing sands In Altipra Pakuthy m Trtvandrum tHuk to
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  • 204 3 NEED FOR RE-WRITING IND. HISTORY TIRUPATI: The Sri Vcn. kateswara Women's College Day was celebrated on Feoruary 19, Mr. N. Sanjiva. Reddi. Deputy Chic/ Minister, presiding. Mrs. K. Rajeswari Murthy, Principal presented the report. She said instruction m household arts were being givea m Uie college since tnis academic year
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  • 104 3 INDIAN OIL EXPERTS FOR RUSSIA NEW DELHI: Details for sending Some Indians oil experts and trainees to the Soviet Union for studying their method of drilling oil well- and exploration of oil were now beta* worked out by the Government of India. This was stated In the Lok sabha by
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  • 71 3 r NAGPUR: The Centra) U reau Of Text-Boo k research ,J« C c%?~ e a tO the attention of other States nationalised lanMarathi for primary clasaea wh eh were published m Madhya Pradesh 'or the first time ff current year, "instituto taliano Prll Medio ed Bstremp
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  • 308 4 UNOFFICIAL COMMISSION ON LANGUAGE COLOMBO; Unofficial commissions to report on the language problem and the matter of fundamental right s ought to prove very helpful. It has been state*} that the work of the unofficial Buddhist Commission appointed by the Buddhist Congress affords an example of the useful work that
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  • 319 4 In do-Ceylon Agreement Interpretation Nehru's Suggestion To Ceylon Premier NEW DELHI: THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA WAS WILLING TO REFER TO ANY EMINENT AUTHORITY, AGREEABLE To BOTH INDIA AND CEYLON, THE IN DO -CEYLON AGREEMENT FOR INTERPRETATION. Prtme Mhrtntor Nate* told the I«k Ssbha, that he had writ*** to tfeto effect
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  • 193 4 UNIVERSITY RALLY DUE HERE TUESDAY Latest news of the OxfordCambridge Expedition to the Far Bast to that the members were scheduled to reach the Malayan border yesterday, though when they left Bangkok on the last lap of the Journey by land from London, they had virtually no information about the
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  • 89 4 Most British residents of South Africa consider the Nationalist action against the Colored Voters a first step toward breaking away from the British Commonwealth and be. coining a Republic. They fear a pattern for arbitary change of the Constitution has been set. Strijdom closed the debate
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  • 180 4 STALEMATE IN INDO-CHINA —ONLY WAY OUT NEW DELPHI, Feb. 29 Prime Minister Nehnu said m Parliament today that the first thing to be done to end the stalemate m Indo-China was to persuade the people concerned to accept obligations of and carry out Geneva Agreement. Mr. Nehru who was replying
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  • 124 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Feb. 29: The U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced Tuesday that 29 Governments had pledged $13--828,155 for its work m 1956. Seventy-two Governments gave 115.606,000 for 1955. The Fund provides medical supplies, extra food and other aid to children and mothers around the
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  • 57 4 LONDON, Feb. 29: Fv>ur Conservative Members of Parliament last "night tabled a motion asking the Government to bring: back the birch as a punishment for violent crimes. To restore foirchin* it would J* tfxnvry to amend the Oriminal Justice Act of 1948, which abolished corporal punishment except for
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  • 110 4 PARS RESENT MOUNTBATTEN'S VISIT! KARACHI, Feb. 29 The Karachi Municipal Corporation yesterday called for peaceful demonstrations against the proposed visit to Lord Mountbatten, Britain's First Sea Lord. Id a resolution the Corporation requested the .Pakistan Government to advise Britain to cancel Lord Mountbatten's visit scheduled for March. A similar resolution
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  • 58 4 HOW AN AEROPLANE FLIES? Professor J. C. Cooke, M.A-, Dip.Bd.. of the University of Malaya began a series of three lectures on "How an Aeroplane Flies' yesterday m the Shell Theatrette, Shell House (Ground Floor) Collyer Quay, at 6.00 p.m. The second and third m the series will be delivered
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  • 183 4 —DULLES' HOPE WASHINGTON, Feb. 29 Some modifications m United States policy toward India may result from talks m New Delhi next month; Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said Tuesday. At hi* news conference, the Secretary conceded there have been what he termed superficial
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  • 60 4 KATHMANDU, Nepal, Feb. 29: Two members of the 12--man Japanese expedition to climb the 26,458 feet high Manaslu Peak arrived Tuesday. They ware Shlo Imaniahi and Yuichl Matsuda. The others are expected here this week. Everest conqueror Sherpa Tentfßg has personally selected 12 of the best
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  • 158 4 NEW YORK. Feb. 29 Sponsors of a nationwide jKrayer Da y on Mar.2 Bin support of tne Montgomery, Alabama. Negro boycott or buses said Tuesday there will be no work stoppage. "We are interested m prayer only," said Kep. Adam Clayton Powell (DemocratNew York), Pastor
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  • 72 4 LONDON, Feb. 29: Mr. George Wigg, a Labour Member, said basically the strength the Commonwealth could not be developed as long as South Africa remained witnin it. "I regard South Africa as a moral outrage and the sooner they are outside the Commonwealth the better
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  • 44 4 DJAKARTA, Feb. 29: The Provisional Parliament early today, after the opposition hau staged a walkout, approved tne Cabinet's decision to abrogate the Union Agreements with the Netherlands. The Government's bill on abrogation was accepted without a division after a heated de- Reuter
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  • 115 4 Shah Queen In Hyderabad HYDERABAD, Deccan Feb. 29 The Shah of Persia and his Queen Soraya were guests last night of the Rajpramukh (Governor) of Hyderabad, the 69-year-old Nizam, at a garden party attended by more tha n 2,000 guests. The Royal couple, on a three-week visit to India arrived
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  • 74 4 CITY COUNCIL TO RAISE $30 m. LOAN A 3o million dollar loan will be raised by the City Council during this year to finance water, electricity and gas extension schemes. The loan redeemable after lo to 20 years will be offered to the public at 5 per cent interest. The
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  • 54 4 Three thousand copies of a new portrait by Baron of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II have just arrived from London. There arc m black ana white with a colour border and are available for the public on personal application to the Distribution Clerk, Public Relations
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  • 34 4 LONDON. Feb. 29 Britain announced Tuesday that Defense Minister Sir Walter Monckton will lead her delegation to the next meeting of the Council of Baghdad Pact powers m Teheran April 16.
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  • 48 4 UNITED NATIONS. New York, peb. 29 Sir Senarat Gunewarderte. Oeylonese Ambassador to Washington presented credentials Tuesday as Permanent Representative to the U.N. He gave them to Secretary General Da^ Hammarshjold. He will handle both posts simultaneously. Ceylon was admitted to the tr.N. Dec. 14. AP
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  • 46 4 The City Council even though It had turned down an application from the Singapore Traction Company for raising the cares, yet yesterday it agreed to reconsider the issue if the Company could show that due to material changes effected, the present fares were 'unremunerative.'
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  • 89 4 TOKYO, Feb. 29: The Regional Conference of Represen tatives of National Commissions for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation m Asia now meeting here split up into working groups today to discuss problems submitted toy member countries. Two of the questions w<u«s expected to cause controversy
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  • 41 4 NEW DELHI, Feb. 29: Air India Internationals the Indian Government-owned airline, is considering a proposal to ex. tend its Bombay-Singapore Service to Australia, Mr. Ra Bahadur, India's Deputy Mini- I ster for Communications, said] here yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 132 4 TOKYO, Feb. 89 The authorities here today acknowledged concern about a new thriving business m human blood from which cosmetic manufacturers are extracijijr substances said to produce a specially beneficial face cream. Students and unemployed workers are the blood donors. They earn *> few yen per p'nt.
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