Indian Daily Mail, 10 April 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XH No. 55 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1966 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 480 1 BALANCE OF POWER IN HANDS OF REDS COLOMBO, APR. 9: MARXISTS AND OTHER LEFT WINGERS GAINED MORE SHOCK SUCCESSES ON SUNDAY AS LATE RESULTS CAME IN FROM THE SECOND DAY OF POLLING IN CEYLON'S GENERAL ELECTION. THEY NOW HOLD 20 OF T H E 64 SEATS
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  • 248 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 9: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, a leftwing "neutralist" who wants to turn Ceylon into a Socialist Re public, enters the final phase of the country's three-day elec tion today with a commanding lead and near certainty of victory. Saturday night's final results of the
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  • 192 1 NO MORE SEAT FOR U.N.P.! COLOMBO, Apr. 8: The ruling United National Party aiiea to win a single seat of the 23 contested m Saturday's jecond round of the Ceylou general election and last night had lost all hope of returning to power. The party's strength remainjd at eight which
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  • 70 1 COLOMBO, Apr. 9.—Stockholders m Ceylon tea arm rubber companies were asked by Solomon Bandaranaike, leader of the People's United Front, not to panic over his victory m the Ceylon general election. 'There is no need for any undue panic or alarm over the victory of the
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW, Apr. 9 Premier Bulganin and Communist Party Boss Khrushchev complained bitterly Monday they will not be permitted to sec everything they would like to see during their forthcoming visit to Britain. AP
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  • 136 1 WELLINGTON. Apr. 9. Ceylon's Commonwealth partners ha<i reason to feel disturbed at the course of voting m the young Dominion's general elections, the Wellington Newspaper THE DOMINION Mid to-day. 'In the sphere of inter-Cora-monwealth affairs the fledgling Socialist Government which Solomon Bandaranaike seems certain to form is
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  • 92 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 9. Four additional U.S. Educational Institutions 'will help India expand its agricultural educational system under a new five year plan. They are Kansas State College, University of Illinois, University of Tennessee, and Ohio Sta*t c University. The international Co-opera-tion Administration, announcing the programme,
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  • 39 1 KARACHI. Apr. 9: A nveman economic co-operation and goodwill mission from Japan arrived here yesterday. The mission will stay m Pakis- tan for about a week. It meets Finance Minister Amjad AH on Monday.- A.P.
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  • 48 1 Counter** Mountbatten. wife of Britain's First Sea Lord, wears a pair of flying overalls as she walks across the tarmac at Sydney Airport, Australia, to board a Neptune Bomber of toe Royal Australian Air Force which flew herself and the first Sea Lord to New Zealand.
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  • 202 1 MARSHALL FEARS ASSASSINATION? STATEMENT TO LONDON PAPER UNDER LEE KUAN YEW DEMOCRACY WILL VANISH? LONDON, Apr. 9 A correspondent today wrote m the conservative DAILY MAIL that Mr. David Mt&rshall, Singapore's Chief Minister, told him that he may be assas sinated by Communists within two years. The correspondent, Don Iddon
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  • 56 1 Sultan Mohammed Vof Morocco walks with General Francisco Franco to review a Guard of Honour after arriving b y air at Madrid Airport, Spain, recently. The Sultan has come to Spain to secure the Independence and unity of his country. <-. Thousands o? Moroccans from the Spanish
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  • 103 1 Malaya- U. K. Defence Pact Talks, Monday Talks about Defence Agreement between the Government of the Federation of Malaya and the United Kingdom will commence on Monday April 16 m Kuala Lumpur. The Working Party, which is to hold the talks, was set up as a result of the London
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  • 46 1 To frantic telephone calls made by pressmen last night, the Chief Minister had 'no comment* on tn« report. It to further learnt as the news spread by word Of mouth, the telephone m Mr. Marshall's flat m Meyer Mansions kept on rtnfinf last Bight
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  • 136 1 BAHREIN. Apr. 9: The Captain of an Indian dhow which sank after 42 days on its first ocean-going venture still had his 1872 edition of the Nautical Almanack with him when picked up from an open boat m the Persian Gulf, it was reported yesterday.
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  • 356 1 MUST NOW END Kamaraj's Appeal To Dravida Hunnetra Kalagam (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, APR. 9: ALL OPPO3 I T I O N TO THE STATES REORGANISATION BILL SHOULD NOW END SINCE THE LEGISLATURE HAS APPROVED OF THE MEASJ't AFTER A FULL DEBATE, SAID THE CHIEF MINISTER
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  • 140 1 SIR IVOR'S APPRAISAL OF GANDHIJI LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir.— ln the I.D.M. of 19th March, you commented editorially on Sir Ivor Jennings broadcasts. I would be glad to know what you and your readers think of the following two statements by Sir Ivor: "Now m India, Mahatma Gandhi had
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  • 33 1 TUNIS, Apr. 9 M. Habib Bourguiba, Leader of the Tunisian Independence Movement, was yesterday unanimously elected President (Speaker) of the Tunisian Constituent Assembly the country's first elected Parlia- ment. Reuter
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  • 476 1 DISCOVERY lIS BANGKOK BANGKOK, Apr. 9 Ten thousand people a day have been flocking to a temple m Bangkok's Chinatown to see a golde n Buddha reputed to be worth $1 million sterling. The Buddha, which weighs five and a
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  • 44 1 DJAKARTA, Apr. 9 Indonesia plans shortly to establish a "Province of West Irian'' as part of her campaign "to fight for the realisation of the authority of Indonesia" over West New Guinea, the Prime Minister, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo said here today. Reuter
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  • 150 1 Rural Board Turns Down S.T.C. Higher Fare Application Singapore Rural Board has turned down an application by the Singapore Traction Company for an increase of bus fares. A statement issued by the Acting Chairman of the Rural Board yesterday says that the S.T.C. had sought permission to increase bus fares
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  • 53 1 TEHERAN, Iran, Apr. 9 An official Government sou cc said yesterday the Shah of Iran and Queen Soraya are cxpeoted to vis'.t the Soviet Union on June 1 for a thveeweek tour at the Invitation of the Soviet Government. A court announcement is expect- Ed within
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  • 508 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Apr. 10, 1956 Ceylon Moves In Right Direction \hU true Asian nationalists will welcome the bolii declaration of the prospective Prime Minister ef Ceylon Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike that like India, Ceylon would become a Republic, keep out of all power blocs, and cultivate friendly ties
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  • 1179 2 COLLIER'S COMMENT ON NEHRU'S POLICY WHEN the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation met m Karachi last month, Die greatest democratic power m Asia was once again absent. India, responding to the policy of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, will be sitting on the side lines.
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  • 428 2 -Sir Kanthiah MANNAR: Sir Kanthiah j Vaithianathan at an election i, meeting at Silvathurai said the franchise was a sacred right and the voters should use it m the most proper way. That right which the people enjoyed m a democracy should never be misused. It
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  • 287 2 IN SEARCH OF AN UNKNOWN PEOPLE LONDON: How do you become frienly with West African tribesmen who live such primitive lives that they have never before seen a white woman, who are victims of chronic tropical diseases, and whose babies usually die soon after birth because of the frightful conditions
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  • 140 2 CALCUTTA: The value of manufactured articles exported from India has shown no significant increase m recent years. Official figures show that the value of articles, wholly or mainly manufactured, exported from India was Rs. 2,530 m. m 1956 as compared with Rs. 2,570,000,000 m 1954, Rs 2,420
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  • 34 2 RUSSIAN GYMNASTS IN MADRAS Shri Sri Prakasa, Governor Of Madras, entertained the viiiting team of. Russian Gymnastic at a Garden Party on Thursday at Raj Bhavan, Gumdy. Picture Mows the Governor with the guests.
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  • 120 2 Indo-Pak. Border Trade Facilities DACCA: Stoppage of the present facilities for border trade between India and Pakistan has been demanded by the Dacca Chamber of Commerce. Ih a resolution, the executive committee of the Chamber obse/ved that these facilities were being misused to the detriment of indigenous Industries. These facilltes
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    27 2 The Madras Di.trict Rolling cup, instituted this year being awarded to the Finance Minister Sri C. Bubram<mw>n. representing the Cotmbatore District by the Governor Shn Bri Prahmia.
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  • 309 2 NEW DELHI. A project report on setting up a large training centre for electrical engineers and technicians for staffing a proposed heavy electrical equipment factory will t>c submitted by the Associated Electrical In dustries m about two months' it was reliably learned here.
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  • 101 2 EXPLAINED IND. PROBLEMS TO AMERICA WASHINGTON, D.C. G L Mehta, Ambassador of India about 2QO student* of the National War College {^on "internal Problems of The Ambassador dealt with the constitutional developSf**** 1 *»4 explained «je problems relating to States re-organisation m mentioned the' progress made m matters of Social
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  • 121 2 LONDON. No matter how much yon may hate the locust you most respect him for one thing- the amount of hard work he get* through m flying. When size is taken Into account, the locust uses between 10 to 20 times as much energy
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  • 305 2 On India's Policy Of Non Alignment MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT: "It is essential that Western countries should seek to understand the view-point of uncommitted countries and tile underlying causes of a policy of non-alignment and judge problems of Asian countries m the light of conditions of these countries," G.L. Meh,u, Ambassador of
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  • 658 3 NEED TO EXPLAIN POLICY Nehru's Advice To Indian Envoys mjter^Nrtm reacted to the developments as a nd when they with It er^ 1 L? e v^,r f f th fK taskaof the <"Plomats to present Sera wttrid Mvm P h may not be sufficient m the
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  • 95 3 DURHAM: North Carolina, Mrs. Saudamini Mehta, guest of the North Carolina College, addressed the college on 'Uie of Co-eds m India." Stie gave an account of the progress m women s education m inuia and of their emancipation a 3 a result of the national
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  • 625 3 ALLAHABAD: Prime Minister Nehru declared that India had no intention of using any kind of force with regard to the Pakistan-held territory m Kashmir. Replying to a question at a Press conference whether the Government of India intended to take an v steps to free
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  • 93 3 CALCUTTA: The Govern ment of India has allotted a sum of Rs. 9,773,000 for the National Sample Survey for 1956-57, it is learned. The Survey ha s been collectlog important data relating to production, consumption and other aspects of the country's economic life with special reference to the
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    38 3 PHOTO Princess Sophia of Greece (right), takes the salute at Athens Stadium, Apr. 2, during the ceremony at which she was appointed leader of the Greek Girl Guides. On left Is her mother Queen Frederlca of Greece.- AP
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  • 115 3 LONDON. India to now 6400-8,000 miles further away from the South Magnetic Pole than she was 70,000,000 years ago. according to researchers at the Imperial College here. But these experts and others are not quite sure what this implies. It may mean that the country Itself
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  • 522 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Walter I*. Reuther, \he President of the American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organisations, was given a warm we. come on his arrival here on a 10-day visit to India. Addressing the workers who had assembled
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  • 911 3 (NEW DRLKI: The Go- I vernment of India will be sett- m» up a fourth steel plant m Bokara, m Bihar. This was revealed by Mr. K. C. Reddy. Minister for production, m nis reply to the debate m the Lok Sabha on the
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  • 283 3 Experiment In Checking Corruption JUIXUNOUR: A. house-to-houae probe into the alleged corruption In the distribution of loans and flood relief grants is under way m the Punjab. A C I.D. Anti-Corruption Squad, formed recently under the charge of a C.I.D. inspector, is m charge of operations. To begin with, the
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  • 89 3 Members of the Eisenhower family pose on the White House lawn for an Easter Sunday (Apr. 1) picture, with baby Mary Jean making her debut before the Cameras. The President appears to enjoy the occasion as he stands beside his son John, an army Major
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  • 325 3 NAGAS MORE VICIOUS THAN MALAYAN REDS? NKW DELHI, Apr. 8: Guerrilla warfare more vicious than that of strife-torn Malaya at ltd worst appeared raging today m a great area of Assam. India's north-east frontier state bordering China and Burma. Wo-ried officials admitted that unless there was a quick change for
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  • 264 4 COLOMBO: THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGES HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THERE SHOULD BE ONLY ONE TAMIL. STUDENT RECEIVING A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION FOR EVERY SIX SINHALESE STUDENTS. This recommendation Is based on the Tamil and Stnhal<"*e population figures:
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  • 414 4 CHUNNAKAM: When he supported the acceptance of the Soulbury Constitution the main issue was whether the Tamils should reject the Constitution and indulge m internecine strife or move along the path of peace and progress by following the high and noble ideal of uniting all peopie,
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  • 93 4 KARACHI, Apr. 9 Pakistan today protested to India against the concentration of Indian troops along the West Pakistan border "outside their peacetime stations." their peacetime stations." Pakistan's protest was more m a telegram disclosed by- a Foreign Office official here. The exact terms of the protest
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  • 56 4 (From our own Correspondent MADRAS. Apr. 9: The election to the Union Parliament m Trivellore Constituency caused by the death of Mr. P. Natesan, pioneer electrical industralist. was held on Sunday. Polling was very dull indeed. The Congress candidate is Mr. R. Govindarajulu Naidu, Chingleput Board President,
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  • 79 4 MOSCOW. Apr. 9: Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, a Soviet First Deputy Premier, and Mr. Rashidov, Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Uzbek Republic, arrived yesterday m Ulan Bator, capital of the Mongolian People's Republic, the Soviet News Agency T»m reported from Ulan Bator last
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  • 119 4 INDIAN EDUCATORS "BEWILDERED!" NEW YORK, Apr. 9.— Eight Indian educators, constituting a Government of India Commission appointed to consider general education courses for possible use m Indian universities, say they have been impressed and bewildered by their first week of study m the United States. They are impressed with the
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  • 36 4 The Foundation Stone of the Malabar Mosque will be laid by the Sultan of Johore today at 10 a.m.. at 471, Victoria Street. The Mosque is being built by the Malabar Muslim Juma-ath Singapore.
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  • 359 4 CHILAW: Mr. 8. W. R. D. Bandaranaike spending at a nwetmg at Munneswaram. *aid that people had already made up thevr minds as to to torn they should elect, and that now only polling 'lay was awaited. He added "I am confident
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  • 81 4 PARIS, Apr. 9: Thirty leading journalists from all over the world will attend the first International Conference on training for journalism which opens here today. A score of observers and advisers from international professional organisations will also attend the tour-day conference which was called by the United Nations
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  • 86 4 BANGKOK, Apr. 9: Thailand and Japan were today signing a trade agreement here which will replace open account commerce with free trading from April 16. The two nations have been trading on open account since the end of World War 11. Japan Charge d'Affairs, Mr. Aokl, said
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    65 4 Pakistan Prime Minister Mohammed All, right said SEATO is symbol of people's desire "to live and let live m peace" m his welcome address to delegates at tbe opening session of the second SEATO Council of Ministers meeting m Karachi last month. Center m picture is Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hamidul
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  • 346 4 The year 1953-54- was a year of major decisions for the future of the University and the buildings required on the detailed planning planning of the buldings required on the University sites m Singapore co provide for future growth, planning for a new University centre
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  • 154 4 S. INDIAN GIRL WINS JAP TOURNAMENT TOKYO. Apr. 9.— The smal- lest and youngest entrant from India and a ballet dancer entrant from New York were among the most popular stars of the world table tennis tournament Sunday. Rachael John, 16 year old High School girl fro m Madras, India,
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  • 84 4 JAIPUR SATYAGRAHA: 2860 ARRESTS JAIPUR, Northwest India, Apr. 9: A mass arrest of small landowners the official figure was 2,860 arrests was carried out here yesterday. The smallholders were accused of defying an order prohibiting the assembly of five or more people, issued m the city on Saturday, when 188
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  • 42 4 GWALIOR, India, Apr. 9: The middle-aged wife of an Indian notable committed "suttee" (ritual suicide) by throwing herself into her husband's funeral pyre on Saturday at Sheopur, about 130 miles from here. "Suttee" was porhibited m India m 1829. Reuter
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  • 168 4 CAINE'S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED It is learned authoritatively that the University Council has accepted Sir Sydn ey Caines resignation fro m the ViceChancellorship. No decision has yet been taken on the appointment of a successor. Sir Sydney has been appointed to succeed Sir Alexander as Director of the London School of
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  • 103 4 DAMASCUS, Syria, Apr. 9 More than 1,000 Palestinian refugees marched through Damascus' main streets yesterday carrying black banners reading, In red: "We demand revenge for the Gaza martyrs." The procession was headed by hundreds of black dressed girls carrying flower wreaths m mourning for 60 refugees
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  • 158 4 PREMIERS TO CONFER ON KASHMIR? DACCA, East Pakistan, Apr. 9: Rajah Gaznafar All Khan Pakistan High Commissioner m xndla, arrived here yesterday to report to the Pakistan For eign Minister on his recent talks with Premier Nehru ou Kashmir. Keplying to a question, he jaid that possibilities of a meeting
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  • 149 4 Scottist N'list Opposes British National Anthem! LONDON, Apr. 9: A Scottish Nationalist who sprang up at a public meeting and urged the crowd not to sing the British National Anthem was arrested on Sunday and charged with "insulting behaviour." The meeting, outside St. Bar tholomew's Hospital, ended m confusion. The
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  • 65 4 VATICAN, CITY Apr. 9 Pope Pius 12th is believed to have told Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld today of the Holy See's earnest hope that ArabIsrael tension may be eliminated. The Pope granted a private audience to Mr. Hammarskjoeld the United Nations Secreatary General who is now
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  • 52 4 LONDON. Apr. 9. Major General R. H. Bower, lately Chief of Staff, Allied Forces, Northern Europe, is to succed General Sir Geoffrey Bourne as General Officer Commanding Malaya Command, it was announced here to-day. General Bower's appointment, with the temporary Rank of Lieutenant General takes effect from Ma
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  • 334 4 Keep Your Identity Cards Up-To-Date An announcement made uy the Singapore Government yesterday states that m view o, the revision of the Electoral Koll lor the Legislative Assembly to bring it up-to-date, i| is important that all change., of address snould be notified and Identity cards kept up-to-date.' The Electoral
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  • 32 4 ACID A— HOCK VICTIM NEW YORK, Apr. 9 Governor Averell Harriman paid a bedside visit to Labour Columnist Victor Riesel Sunday and expressed determination to rid New York State of mob violence.
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