Indian Daily Mail, 27 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XII No. 42 SINGAPORE, TUEBPAV, MARCH. 27, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article42 1956-03-27 1 NORTH BERWIQK Scotland Mar. 26 Because of over crcwtincr m some mental hospitals m Scotland patients ha<to sleep on make abift beds or the floor, a doctor told delega tea at the ScottUh Latoow fwty C9rter*»c« tow-42 words
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234 1956-03-27 1 ANXIOUS TO MAINTAIN BEST RELATIONS WITH INDIA President Iskander Mirza Speak s KARACHI, Mar. 26— Addressing Jhe first National Assembly of Psikistan since the Pakistan Republic was declared three days ago. President Iskander M*re* said Palrst-in favoured indepen dence for Malaya and Singapore. MirzaAP - 234 words
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Article142 1956-03-27 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Mar. 26: Mr. M. ,Viswanathan, son of the Revenue Minister, Mr. Manikavelu Kalcker was drowned along with another companion in a boating accident that occurred last evening in AdyaiRiver, opposite the Theosonhical Society grounds. The Minister's bungalow on Greenways Road adjoins the142 words
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82 1956-03-27 1 Indonesian Boy Gets Shankar's Weekly Prize From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Mar. 26: Fourteen year-old boy from Indonesia named Hr. 3. Mohamad, has won the President's gold medal for the best painting m Shankar's Weekly annual competition, where more than thirty-five thousand entries from mere than fifty nations were82 words
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178 1956-03-27 1 Pakistan To Give Military Bases For U. S-? BOMBAY, Mar. 26: An Indian newspaper qanied a front-page story yesterday on what it called "a secret deal" offered by Pakistan to the United States at the recent Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation meeting at Karachi. According to the story m the BharatAP - 178 words
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121 1956-03-27 1 INDIA OFFERS RLY. KNOW-HOW TO OTHERS NEW DELHI, Mar. 26: In- flia yesterday pledged herself to place at the disposal of under-developed countries the 1 results of her experience in the field of railway construction, operation and management. The pledge was given by Railway Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri. inaugurating theAP - 121 words
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434 1956-03-27 1 ANXIOUS TO HELP FULFIL INDIA'S SECOND PLAN TARGETS NEW DELHI, Mar. 26 Russian economic aid for India will be the main topic of the talks between Indian ministers and Mr. Anastts Mikoyan, Soviet Bfirst Deputy Premier who arrives here today on a three-dayReuter - 434 words
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Article68 1956-03-27 1 Thirumuruga Klrubanandavariar, a renowned spiritual leader' of Tamilnad, is arriving here from Madras tomorrow, Wednesday, March 28, by the Air India International. Kirubanandavariar l s a powerful Tamil speaker and his orations on Thinippugazh' always attract anxious audience. An influential reception Committee headed by Mr. Govindasamy68 words
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Article42 1956-03-27 1 TOKYO, Mar. 26 Red China said Cambodia is determined to follow a neutral policy despite harassment by neighbouring countries. Peiping Radio said the Cambodian Premier, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, laid down this doctrine to a bro*dß"t PIUWm P«h. APAP - 42 words
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71 1956-03-27 1 Boys' Home Wins The BOYS' HOME of the Ramakrishna Mission trounced the Redhill Community Centre m a foot-ball match played on Sunday at the Bartley Schools ground, scoring 8 goals against nil. Receiving 2 goals before half-time. th c Redhill Centre, despite their effort, had to make way for the71 words
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Article148 1956-03-27 1 India Is Not A Leader Says Nehru NEW DELHI, Mar. 26: Premier Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday continued discussions of the problems of Asia and Africa with his envoys In 21 countries in this region, who have been in session here since Saturday. Sources in touch with the talks said the sessionsAP - 148 words
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45 1956-03-27 1 Labour Front Telok Ayer Division Opening The Singapore Labour Front Telok Ayer Division will be formally opened tomorrow, Mar. 28, at 5.30 p.m. by the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall on the playground opposite 84-B. Cross Street. A reception will be held on the occasion.45 words
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313 1956-03-27 1 PAKISTAN AND RUSSIA ARE CLOSER NOW SAYS MIKOYAN KARACHI, Mar. 25: Mr. K. I. Mikoyan Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister said lere yesterday 'In my opinion Pakistan and the Soviet Union lave come nearer after my visit to Karachi'. Mr. Mikoyan talked to reporters through an interpreter after a receptionReuter - 313 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-03-27 1 Mohammed Ikramullah, Pakistan's High Commissioner m London, it* sarroiuidej by Pakistan children In national dress at the High Commission office* on March 23, during the celebrations marking the inauguration of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.37 words
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80 1956-03-27 1 PRESIDENTS AWARD FOR M.S. MANI IYER From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. Mar. 26: M. S. Subbulakshmi and Palghat T. S. Mani Aiyar have been chosen as 'musicians of the year' for Carnatic vocal instrumental music by the Sangeet Natak Akamedi, Delhi. Guru Kunju Kurup was also selected the best Kathakah80 words
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Article25 1956-03-27 1 LONDON. Mar.. 26 Premier Nikolai Bulganin of the Soviet Union and Communist Party Boss Nikita Khrushchev w jj] laovo for Rritain on April 18. APAP - 25 words
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197 1956-03-27 1 COLOMBO, Mar. 26- R>nter& showing "Uncle Bam*' leading a drunken procession ■setttny out to smash Buddhist shrines appeared m all parts of Ceylon over the weekend. Uncle Sam is the top-hatted, whiskered fi;iure representing the United States. Premier Sir John Koteiawala and an Egyptian bellyAP - 197 words
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443 1956-03-27 1 "ISLAND VITAL FORT FOR DEFENCE OF FREE WORLD" "Steba arc being taken to plan the formation of a Singapore Battalion", revealed the Chief Minister, Mr? David Marshall yesterday at his weekly press conference. The blue-print will be tabled m the Legislative Assembly as soon as443 words
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Article194 1956-03-27 1 I. N. A. Memorial In S'pore Chief Minister** Assurance On f^HIEF Minister, Mr. uavid Marshall told the INDIAN DAILY MAIL yesterday that no request had so far been received from the Government of India for the reconstruction of the I.N.A. Memorial here which was dynamited by the British Forces in194 words
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Advertisement6 1956-03-27 1 3MONTH|-- 933.00 \H bMONTMS <78 .00»6 words
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530 1956-03-27 2 Indian Daily Mail Spore, Tue., Mar. 27, 1956 MALAYS AND THEIR FUTURE T HE Publicity Officer of the Kajang Branch of Ulu Langat UMNO, Inche Shahbuddin has called upon Malays not to accept the terms "Malaya" and "Malayan" as denoting this land and its people. He wants instead "Malayland" or530 words
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991 1956-03-27 2 Non-Indian Policies Can Be Transferred Repatriation Of Excess Assets NEW DELHI: Two concesskms, made m response to representations by foreign insurance companies), were announced by the Finance Minister m the lok Sabha last week. He was speaking on his motion to refer Uie life991 words
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Article376 1956-03-27 2 there Is at least no reduction in the sum assured. I cannot commit myself now, for, the financial tmpBeatJuns 01 even this limited benefit might be considerable. "Aoeordmg to the returns furnished under the Insurance act, the total Insolvency waft Rs. 45 lakhs. But this is not the total sum376 words
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Article94 1956-03-27 2 CALCUTTA: Coal shipments improved to 167,623 tons last month from 149,265 tons m previous month, according to reliable figures available here. While coastal shipments rose from 105,140 tons m January this year to 116,527 tons last month, exports to foreign countries increased from 44,125 tons to 51,10594 words
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179 1956-03-27 2 Quake And Flood Devastated Tract Of Assam Reclaimed Normal Life Restored After 5 Years The normal ltfe has been restored after a™%2S.°'hard Mr. Siddhinath Sarma, Minister for Public Works Department, told the Press today that this devastated area had undergone unbelievable topog™^ changes and had to be buUt afresh. The179 words
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Article160 1956-03-27 2 LONDON: The third of three landing craft specially built m thEr country former* Wee with oil exploration parUe 8 is on its way by sea to Papua, where the British Petroleum Company is searching for oil m association with Auatralian and American interests. The vessel, "Gurubi,"NAFEN - 160 words
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Article113 1956-03-27 2 INCREASE IN INDIAN PAPER IMPORTS CALCUTTA: Imports of paper and paste-board Into India rose from Rs. 95,500,000 In the first, nine months of 1954--55 to Rs. 110,000,000 m the corresponding period of the current fiscal year, according to trade statistics. The larger imports have been mainly m respect of theNAFEN - 113 words
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Article183 1956-03-27 2 LONDON: Two-way radio sets, developed extensively for military use during th e war, are now being used for civilian purposes. Headquarters 01 a number of taxi Orma use them to direct their vehicles to where a customer is waiting- to be picked up; commercial travellers use themNAFEN - 183 words
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192 1956-03-27 2 Dividing Hyderabad Into 3 Language Regions Preparatory Steps Being Taken Immediately f- Y S^ RA A P Mr B Ramakrlshna Rao, Chief Minis, ter of Hyderabad, who returned from New Delhi said Ik HiSP o^*? imT edlatel > 1 a1 preparatory to divi. sion o* the State and transfer of192 words
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Article236 1956-03-27 2 LONDON: For tne reason that they can no longer be found In the country where they were discovered, the Zoological Society of London has sent two pairs Of Pere David's deer to the Peking Zoo. The animal is named after the missionary who, 90 yearsNAFEN - 236 words
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Article114 1956-03-27 2 LONDON: Richard Thomas and Baldwins, one of the leading concerns in the British steel industry, may invest £160,000,OOo on establishing- a new iron and steel works in South Wales. Its initial output capacity would be at least 1,000,000 tons of plate, sheet and tinplate annually. AnNAFEN - 114 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-03-27 2 Georgi Malenkov. Soviet Minister for Power Stations. and formerly Prime Mlalater of Soviet Wn— \m, Is shown (left) as he points to Mr. Bill Crotnpton of Surrey, England (right) the foreman charge hand of the Turbine Room at Battersea Power Station, London, which be visited.47 words
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538 1956-03-27 2 Finance Ministry's Achievements In 1955-56 NEW DELHI: The nationalization of life insurance, reoonstitution of the Imperial Bank of In dia as the State Bank of India, a grant of a Rs. 20 crore loan to Burma and the passing of the 658 clause Companies Bill high.ighted the achievements of the538 words
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52 1956-03-27 2 NORWAY MAY OPEN LEGATION IN RANGOON NEW DELHI: Norway may be another Scandenavian country to open a Legation at Rangoon. Diplomatic sources here said Oslo wa 8 "seriously" considering a proposal to appoint a Minister at Rangoon. The Swedish Minister, Mrs AJva Myrdel, presented her credentials last month at Rangoon52 words
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24 1956-03-27 2 SMsrsr^tSSs. ttre "k"y *defer S,l^ on a Ome <*arter basis. 80 per cS <rf toSu^f* NAFENNAFEN - 24 words
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626 1956-03-27 3 ARNOLD c. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD c. BRACKMAN By .^AfNOLD (NAFEN staff Correspondent) Eo SSUHSUTSft? T/aasa HOU> 3££ SRffifiUWSS 355V5 But more important than ?ueh a development is the j rowing- Indian impact on different levels of American life. Specific examples to illustrate this abound. For example, m recentNAFEN - 626 words
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283 1956-03-27 3 LONDON: The most famous political murder in history took place 2,000 years ago this month. The victim ruled the whole of what was then civilised Europe and the Middle East. Yet he did not enter politics until his middle years and had neither money norNAFEN - 283 words
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Article232 1956-03-27 3 BURMA WANTS INDIAN TECHNICIANS NEW DELHI: Burma wants to recruit technicians and engineers In India for her sugar factories. A three-man delegation sponsored by the Industrial Development Corporation _of Burma is arriving here by the week-end to select these men. The Burmese Embassy here has received a number of applicationsNAFEN - 232 words
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Article70 1956-03-27 3 CLEANING KURUKSHETRA TANKS JULLUNDUR: Ministers of the Government of India will be among the volunteers who '•ull take part m the cleaning operations of the sacred tanks at Kurukshetra next month. Part of the "shramdan" drive, the work will be initiated by a committee m co-opera-tion with the Punjab GovernmentNAFEN - 70 words
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Article90 1956-03-27 3 MADRAS: The need for international co-operation for collecting detailed information regarding the Indian Ocean, which is now urgently needed, has been emphasised by the UNESCO's Advisory Committee on Marine Sciences. The Committee has recommended In a recent report that to search -should also be conducted aidNAFEN - 90 words
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112 1956-03-27 3 BOMBAY: The Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., will soon produce polythene m the country under a licence granted by the Government of India. The project is estimated to cost Rs. 30,000,000 and will be set up as part of ICl's Indian associate, the AlkaliNAFEN - 112 words
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53 1956-03-27 3 NEW DELHI: The Canadian Government will' invite Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, to address both Houses of Parliament if his Ottawa visit materialises, reliable sources said here. It is customary m Canada to invite important visiting foreign statesmen to address Members of Parliament, these sour-NAFEN - 53 words
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Article89 1956-03-27 3 LONDON: Sir Ewart Greaves, a Judge of the Calcutta High Court between 1914 and 1927, has died, aged 86, m a Brighton, Sussex, nursing home. He was Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University from 1924-26. He was president of the Indian National Council of the Young MenNAFEN - 89 words
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174 1956-03-27 3 TOURISTS IN U.S. SPEND £2 m. ON CAR HIRE LONDON. Hiring out can to overseas visitors brought Britain £2,000,000 in foreign currency last year, says Mr. j. O. Bridges, director-general of the British Travel and Holidays Association. He quoted the figures in London as an example of the unexpected waysNAFEN - 174 words
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Article188 1956-03-27 3 LONDON: British collectors are hurrying to buy proof sets of the new Cyprus coinage introduced into circulation last year, now obtainable at the Cyprus Government's office here. All the coins bear on one side the crowned effigy of the Queen. The designs on the other side are188 words
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Article44 1956-03-27 3 JULLUNDUR: The Govvemment of India has approved plans for the setting up of five more bicycle manufacturing factories m the country. Two cycle factories will be set up m Uttar Pradesh and one each m the Punjab, PEPSU and DeIhi. NAFENNAFEN - 44 words
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283 1956-03-27 3 NEW DELHI: Israel would offer the results of her latest researches on solar energy m an exchange of scientific knowledge with liidia, Dr. Menachem Lewin, a prominent Israeli scientist and Director of the Institute for Fibres and Forest Products Research at Jerusalem, said here. TheNAFEN - 283 words
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173 1956-03-27 3 TOKYO: The Federation of Economic Organisation*, an influential body of Japanese Commercial interests, plans to send missions to Southeast Asian countries with the object of furthering business prospects and closer economic ties with these nations. Private economic missions are likely to be sent to theNAFEN - 173 words
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Article136 1956-03-27 3 FURTH BRING INDO-YUGOSLAV TRADE MBW-MLHI: A Yugoslav trade delegatloo arriving here from Djakarta will be treated as state guests by the Government of India. Yugoslav sources here sal* the delegation's main object was to hold talks with the Government of India to renew the Indo-Yugoslav trade agreement, it would alsoNAFEN - 136 words
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Article178 1956-03-27 3 CALCUTTA: With the introduction of a smaller burlap bag than the conventional 200-lb size now widely used, there is an opportunity for promoting the consumtpion of burlap m the United States fertilizer Industry, according to the Indian Central Jute Committee. Preference for burlap among fertilizer usersNAFEN - 178 words
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Article133 1956-03-27 3 NARAYANOANJ: Exports of raw jute from East Pakistan declined slightly to 492,--815 bales last month from 509,399 bales m the previous month, according to the figures released by the Pakistan Jute Association here. Total exports during the period July, 1955. to February. 1956, amounted to 3,343,411 balesNAFEN - 133 words
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Article86 1956-03-27 3 CALCUTTA: The Government of India expects to obtain a revenue of Rs. 6,000,000 from the excise duty on woollen fabrics m the current fiscal year as compared with Rs. 3,000,000 ordlginally estimated. The yield m the next year is also expected to be about Rs. 6,000,000. An exciseNAFEN - 86 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-03-27 3 THE DIRECTOR GENER AL OF POLICE and head of the Sorete of Sooth Vietnam, General Ngo c Lee Is voting the Federation of Malaya to see Federal Police establishments. Re Is accompanied b v three sen/tor South Vietnam Police Officer*. Picture shows General Ngoe Lee (right) arriving at the Koala81 words
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221 1956-03-27 3 CALCUTTA: Several countries of Asia and the Par Bast have reoently been giving greater pivv.*nence to the import of cav-.tai goods for economic development. According to provisional statistics released by the United Nations, the value of capital goods imported by 11 countries of thisNFEN - 221 words
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520 1956-03-27 3 Leper Hospital Abolition Bill Passed Strong Opposition By Communists CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Assembly, jk less tiian three hours on Tuesday, last passed five Government Bills, including the Albert Victor Lep er Hospital (Abolition) Bill. The closing of the Albert Victor Hospital at Gobra was opposed by Communist members, who520 words
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163 1956-03-27 3 NISHTAR BLAMES HINDUS FOR MIGRATION DACCA; Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, President, Pakistan Muslim League, while addressing an Islamic convention here warned that a weak Pakistan would expose Muslim* all the world to a grave danger. Referring to the rcpoited statements of some members in the Indian Parliament demanding six districts163 words
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50 1956-03-27 3 JULLUNDUR: Schemer? to electrify Hlmachal PraUosh have been approved by the Planning Commission with a view to expanding employment opportunities. Estimated to cost over Rs. 12,700,000, the schemes will j bring new life to Theog, Jog m!- <-!>;rnagar, Nohan and Paonla Valley, Solan and its suburbs.NAFEN - 50 words
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791 1956-03-27 4 Sir IrorJemwUmgU Vimet Gist Radio Talks "Approach to Self -Go venmest m the Commonwealth" is the subject of a aeries of talks «ow being delivered over the B. B. C. by Sir Ivor Jennings, Adviser to the Singapore Constitutional delegation to London. The791 words
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76 1956-03-27 4 Free Education Upto III Form In Andhra From Our Own Correspondent KURNOOL, Mar. 26: The Andhra State Cabinet has decided that education should be free m all State schools upto third form for all communities. Till now the benefit was only being given to Hartjans and other backward communities. The76 words
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Article31 1956-03-27 4 JERUSALEM, Israel, Mar: 26 intruders from the Lebanon attacked the Arab village of Arabin Israel last night and wounded one Arab villager, an Israeli military spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article110 1956-03-27 4 Mr. R. Turner, Chief Secretary, Barbabos, ha s been appointed to be Chief Secretary North Borneo. He will succeed Mr. bJ. O'Brien, who is 4ue to retire shortly. Mr. Robert Noel Turner was born m London m 1912 and educated at Dover College and Wadham110 words
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39 1956-03-27 4 The X-Ray Club announced yesterday that its membership is now well over 10,000.- New honorary members are Sir Gordon Richards, the former British Jockey and Sir Earle Page, former Australian Minister of Health.39 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-03-27 4 Joy MaeNaughton, a leading Malayan Motor Sports enthusiast, who shocked official circle* when she broke the unofficial speed record between Penan* and Singapore In 8 hours 38 minute* In a Jaguar Xk 120, will ha going over the same route m this year's $10,000 Stanvac Economy Bon97 words
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Article306 1956-03-27 4 All Stayed In-Doors On Gk« Independence Day ONLY POLICE, MILITARY AND NEWSMEN ROAMED THE ISLAND NICOSIA, Cyprus, Mar. 2&— Cyprus was a Vast no-man's land yesterday, with jnore than 160, ©80 persons seated m their hones. The rest of the island's estimated 500,000 population was restricted onAP - 306 words
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Article69 1956-03-27 4 Chinese Deputy Premier Nehru Talks NEW DELHI, Mar. 26 General Ho Lung, a communist Chinese Deputy Prime Minister left here to3a v by air for home after a one-night stay. General Ho Lvn X had been attending Pakistan's Republic Day Celebrations m Karachi. He had a forty-minute talk with theReuter - 69 words
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200 1956-03-27 4 Well-Known German Car Firms' Hen Here On Tour Representatives of a leading German car manufacturing firm are here on a fortnight's tour of Malaya and Borneo to study ways and means of giving a bost to their production capacity to cope up with increasing demand for their cars from South200 words
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70 1956-03-27 4 "A jolly good show", was the Governor, Sir Robert Black's, comment following an hour's visit yesterday morning to the new Kallang Bridge which Is fast nearlng completion. The Kallang Bridge which will connect Mountbatten Road and Beach Road will be 2,000 feet long when completed.70 words
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Article46 1956-03-27 4 SEOUL, Mar. 26— South Korea celebrated President Syngman Rhee's 81st birthday today vrtth prayers for his continued good health and for speedy unification of the divided country under his leader, ship. Hundreds called on Rhee at his h'llstde mansion to congratulate him.- APAP - 46 words
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Article103 1956-03-27 4 A Police GMC travelling from Mersing to Johore Bharu I on Sunday was fired on at the I 32nd milestone by five to six terrorists using a Sten gun and rifles. The police party returned the fire and the terrorists fled. A Police constable "Was wounded103 words
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Article86 1956-03-27 4 At a meeting of the Executives of the Pen Club of the Malaya held last Saturday, Mr. George Edtnger. President of the Singapore Union of Journalists, was elected secretary m place of Mr. Vernon iiartlett, who had resigned. It was also decided to defer the86 words
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Article67 1956-03-27 4 A sewer is to be laid along Dalvey Road and Nassim Koad, necessitating partial restriction of traffic for a distance of 400 feet from the Dalvey Road/Nassim Road junction m the direction of Cluny Road, 1,000 feet m the direction of Stevens Road and 500 feet along67 words
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Article74 1956-03-27 4 The Director of Posts, Singapore, announces that Friday Mar. 30 (Good Friday) will be observed as a Public Holtday and there will be no delivery of correspondence on thai day. Saturday Mar. 31 and Monday Apr. 2 respectively (Holy Saturday and Easter Monday) will also be observed as74 words
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Miscellaneous30 1956-03-27 4 N.S. COUNQL OF STATE The 34th Meeting of the Majlis Mashuarat Negri (Council of State). Negri Sembilan, wiU be held in the Council Chamber, Seremban, to-morrow, Wednesday, at 10 ajn.30 words
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