Indian Daily Mail, 24 April 1956

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  • 15 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XO No. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 732 1 MARSHALL OPENS SINGAPORE'S CASE FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT Far Smaller Nations Today Are Indep. Members Of U.H.! BOYD'S WARNING AGAINST RED THREAT TO SINGAPORE LONDON, Apr. 23.— British and Singapore Ministers opened crucial negotiations here to-day on the future of Britain's. Far East Naval Bastion for which the Colonial delegates are demanding
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  • 31 1 Honeymoon In Prince's Yacht Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier wave as they sail for a Mediterranean Honeymoon i n the Prince's yacht, the Deo Juvante 11, {from Monaco on Apr. 19.
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  • 302 1 OPPOSITION TO NEW LEADER WEAKENS RULING PARTY FDam Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr., 23: M. Edouard Goubert, formerly the biggest supporter of the French regime as leader of the Congress Legislative Party In Pondy State Assembly has immediately precipitated a political crisis within the party
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  • 79 1 ANTI-RED SLOGANS ON WINDSOR CASTLE! WINDSOR, England, Apr. 23: Somebody flaunted Scotland Yard security at Windsor Castle Saturday night. Despite two days of strict precautions, policemen at daybreak were stunned to see these yellow paint slogans a foot high on the Castle's hallowed walls: "Keep the murderers out!" "Don't entertain
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  • 232 1 (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: The Malayan Mirror, the mouth piece of the UMNOMCA Alliance today accused the Malayan press of 'creating' a crisis around Jut soli controversy and went on to sermonise on functions of a responsible press. Editorially lamenting the succession of
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  • 95 1 AFGHANS AMBUSH PAK PATROL KILL 8 KARACHI, Apr. 23.— About 150 Afghan tribesmen ambushed a 14-man Pakistan military patrol on the border, killing eight and wounding five of them, an official announcement stated here yesterday. The Pakistan Inter-services Public Relations Department issued the announcement, which said the ambush occurred in
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  • 54 1 Before to-day's public session Mr. Marshall handed over eight book* of 'Merdeka' (Freedom) signatures to Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd British M.P. and Leader of the recent Commonwealth Parliament- ary Association Mission to Singapore. i The thousand of signa- j tures were collected during < the March l*tb 18th roerdeka'
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  • 244 1 PATNA, Bihar State, Apr. 23.— The Prime Minister of India Mr Nehru told a public meeting here last night that whatever might be Pakistan's approach towards her problems India would remain her good neighbour and would always extend her hand of friendship. Mr.
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  • 1347 1 Again, Mr. Marshall contrasting Singapore with the Federation said, that t he latter has still an Emergency and yet it has been promised Self-Govern-ment. "We in Singapore have mo shooting war. We are financially stable stand
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  • 72 1 RED DANGER Boyd's Warning Mr. Lennox-Boyd said that there was much to be considered and taken account of in the London talks 'the aspirations of the people and the economic and commercial interdependence of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, the strategic importance of the base of Singapore and over
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  • 34 1 MERDEKA MISSION SECRETARY Mr. Roy Ferroa, Press O.fncer, Public Relations Office (left), Mr. G. Leembruggen, Assistant Secretary to the Singapore "Merdeka" Mission to U.K. at London Airport after a flight from Singapore by 8.0.A.C.
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  • 199 1 To Support Tungku Against British Then Overthrow Him Hie Malayan Communist Party tactics are to join hands with Ttmgku Abdul Rahman tofey against 'Ootanlau Role' and to overthrow tile Tungku's 'bourgeois dictatorship' when peace is established. This disclosure was made in a private and confidential letter,'
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  • 193 1 RED BOSSES EAGER TO VISIT U. S.? LONDON, Apr. 23 —Are Soviet Premier Nikolai Kulganin and vX»mmunist I',.>rty Chief Nikita Khrushchev seexinfer an inv.uiion to visit thUnited Stacvj l There are some indication* that they are at least sounding out the prospects. Khrushchev dropped hint to Prime Minister Anthony Eden
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  • 16 1 No Emergency oasnaltiM or inehlmtß were reported t9 ttc rtieratlw yert«*»y,
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  • 667 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues., Apr. 24, '56 THUS FAR NO FARTHER! -TUNGKU HOW far Sunday's broadcast on jus soli delivered over Radio Malaya by the UMNO President and the Federation Chief Minister Tunjgjku Abdul Rahman will help dispel the fears and anxieties of the non-Malays is something on which
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  • 252 2 patna: Tfte Union Government has under consideration a proposal for the construction of a river port at Patna at a cost of approximately Rs. 391,000, it is officially stated. Representatives of the Ganga Brahmaputra Water Trans* port Board, the Joint steamer companies operating
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  • 1392 2 APPLICATION OPPOSIKG BIHAR-BENGAL MERCFR REJECTED TEXT OF JVDCMENI CALCUTTA. After construing the relevant portions of the Indian Con. notation, Mr. Justice Sinn* of the Calcutta High Court dismissed the application against the merger resotation which was before him and dealt with the facts of the ease. The Constitution ,as It
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  • 440 2 India Questions World Court's Jurisdiction NEW DELHI. India would contest the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice to entertain Portugal's case regadtog her right of passage over Indian terrttody, the" Prime Minister told Mr. Choftram Gldwant In the Lok Sabha. India held that the court
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  • 83 2 MANCHESTER MILLS CANNOT COMPETE WITH INDIA MANCHESTER: Britain's mills "cannot hope to compete" with those of India and Japan, which enjoy low costs and other advantages, says a report issued by the United Textile factory Workers' Association, biggest trade union line-up in the industry. It points out that last year
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  • 212 2 NEW DELHI. A discovery which may revolutionise weather-forecast ng in many parts of the globe has just been published in the international scientific journal "Tellus" by Mr. G Ramaswamy, an Indian meteorologist, who worked in the International Meteorological Institute. Stockholm. In his well-illustrated and
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  • 193 2 Economic Approach To World Affairs ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN: Addressing the Economic Club of Michigan, Ambassador Mehta emphasised the importance of economics in removing the discontent ot Asia and Africa. Nearly 300 persons heard the Indian diplomat speak. Ambassador Mehta satd that a welfare state was the democratic reply to the
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  • 139 2 INSPECTION OF TEXTILE EXPORTS BOMBAY: Stricter control is being- planned on the quail* ty of cotton textLe exports. The Cotton Textiles Fund Committee has measures in hand for the "factual" inspection of these exports. It is the official body which enl'orces standards. Factual inspection is explained as a check, on
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  • 235 2 MADRAS: The Madras Government have called for an SS^ a e o 01 fWm the Board of Revenue with regard to the abnormal Increase in the price of rice and other aericultural commodities, It is learnt. The Government appear to «\at there Is
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  • 682 2 Lok Sabha's Rules Of Procedure NEW DELHI: Changes m the Lok Sabnas nues of piocedure, intended to expedite the progress ot Bits amending the Constitution were recommended to the House by tlio influential Rules Committee. The Committee finalised the new rules yesterday at a meeting presided over by the Speaker,
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  • 168 2 PAKISTAN'S NON-PAYMENT OF DUES TO IND. KARACHI: The Government or India has asked the Pakistan Government to arrange expeditious payment of Its. 7.022,705 outstanding against the West Pakistan Government for supply of canal waters from Indian Punjab, it was learnt here. It is understood that during the past few months
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  • 58 2 NEW ELHI: It i a llkel v thai nIIUU BOard f r worWn K K> ur T^t Wift Board wlUbta seven member body and its headquarters will be Bombay it xeltabl v learnt. »u Three members representing r*ie worMna iournalists will be on the Board and
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  • 616 3 NO HUMAN DIGNITY EN REGIMENTATION Danger Of Collapse MADRAS: Speaking on "China-the New Look", at a public meeting held under the auspices of the South Indian National Association and Ranade Library at the Srini vasa Sastri Han, Mylapore Dr. C. P. Ram^fwami
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  • 214 3 INDIA'S RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA LONDON: Prof. L. F. Rushbrook Williams, who has a long association with India answered in the negative the question "whether India Is likely to be lost to the democratic world by being lured 'into the Soviet camp." Back, in England at the end of a three-and-a-half
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  • 229 3 LONDON: The quality of India's spiritual thought has been given high praise here by Canon diaries Raven. unap.ain to the Queen and formerly Regius professor of Divinity at Cambridge University. Dr. Raven he holds Doctorates in both Divinity and! Science bases his view <» what he saw
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  • 96 3 Willing To Cede To U. K. Defence, Foreign Affairs BOMBAY: Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Singapore's Minister for Commerce, said here that in order to achieve immediate independence, Singapore was prepared to cede to Britain defence and foreign affairs, excluding commerce and trade. Mr. Jumobhoy and Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, an
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  • 128 3 I NEW DELHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Minister for Commerce and Industry, is understood to have told the Congress Parliamentary Party's Standing Committee for his Ministry, that the actual additional employment at the end of the second Plan might exceed the eight million target in its
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  • 115 3 vr/ L>Bil M^ T»e Finance linister, Mr. C. D. Deshmukh, introduced in the Lok Sabha n Appropriation Bill based on the 1956-57 budget. 'Hie Bill authorised the Issue Ra. 44,78,94,45,000 out of the r onsolidated Fund of mdia for the year. Out of this amount a sum of
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  • 48 3 NAIROBI; The Government of Kenya is considering the release Of Mr. pio Cama Pinto former editor of the Indianowned "Dally Chronicle," who was arrested in June, 19?4 and detained on Manda Island nea r Mombasa, for alleged complicity with the Mau Mau movement.
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  • 224 3 MADRAS: The Export Credit Guarantee Committee held its third sitting at the Southern India Chamber of Commerce building in Esplanade. Mr. T. C. Kapur, Chairman, presided. The Committee met in the forenoon representatives of the Hides and Skins Merchants' Association, Madras and the Indian Chamber of Commerce,
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  • 120 3 NEW DELHI: The Posts and Telegraphs Department has decided to establish a factory for the manufacture of teleprinters, the Minister in the Ministry of Communications, Mr. Raj Bahadur, told the Lok Sabha. He told Mr. M. R. Krishna that the capital outlay of the factory would
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  • 492 3 LABOUR MOVEMENT IN INDIA NEW DELHI: There are more enlightened management in America than In India, Mr. Walter Reuther, American laoour leader told a Press conference here. Mr. Reuther was asked what his impression of employeremployee relationship in India was and whether the Government or the private employers were more
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  • 110 3 RUPEE COMPANY FOR OIL PROSPECTING NEW DELHI: Negotiations between the Government of India and representatives to the Assam Oil Company for the formation of a Rupee Company for prospecting oil in an area of 800 square miles in Assam would be resumed here on Apr. 23, it was learnt here.
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  • 494 3 LONDON: With Indian films, celebrating their sliver Jubilee of sound, beginning serously to explore markets abroad, a ttraely pieces of encouragement comes from an Indian director with tons; experience of film-making in the West. 'Technical efficiency will increase but only If there is the incentive
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  • 140 3 NEW DELHI: About half-a- docen Opposition members led by Mr. H. V. Kamath walked out of the Lok Sabtia as a < protest against the Speaker, i Mr. Ananthasayanam Iyengar's use of his discretionary powers to permit Government to withdraw the Constitution (sixth amendment) Bill. In asking
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  • 224 3 BOMBAY: India's new Industrial policy is scheduled to take effect from July 1 next, it is officially learned here. The draft outlining this policy, submitted by a panal of economic secretaries, is now being studied by the Union Government and an announcement is expected shortly. Two
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  • 1419 3 To Implement States Seheme NEW DELHI: Ike Home Minister, I'andit Govtoid BaAtabh Pant, introduced in the Lok Sabba the Constitution (Ninth Amend men*) Bill seeking to carry out a number of amendments to the Constitution, principally arising out of the proposed reorganisation of States.
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  • 29 3 SYDNEY Apr. 21 a British scientific officer in charge of trials at the Woomera rocket range died yesterday of injuries received in an exp.o.sion AP
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  • 41 3 OUTTAGK; During the second Five- Year Plan, the Government of Orissa has decided to or? anise under the leprosy pilot project scheme 12 subsidiary centres in the leprosy-affected areas of tha Matt It I c:; of Ra. 5»37«,. Oft
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  • 47 4 COLOMBO; Sir John Kotelawala, leader of the TJNP third largest Opposition party has been allotted a front bench on the Opposition side of the House of Representatives. Members of Parliament will have to address Sir John as the "Right Honourable Member for Pdftngßnimiln
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  • 533 4 Banda 9 Clarification, COLOMBO: "Nationalisation i H not a ma*tc wand, and in any scheme of nationalisation, the nationalisation of land is one of the last steps", said the M.EJP. leader Mr. S. W. i:. D. Bandaranaike, in an interview. Mr. Bandaranaike said he was
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  • 182 4 CITY COUNCII LABOURERS' PAY TALKS tempts are being made by the Acting -Minister for Labour, Mr. Francis Thomas, to solve the long outstanding dispute between the City Council and its daily-rated employees. The negotiations were re- I opened, after the issuance of a strike threat by the Federation of City
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  • 120 4 MORE MORE JOIN X-RAY CLUB, SINGAPORE The Organiser of the Singapore X-Ray Club, Mrs. Rita Alison told the Indian Daily Mail that the representatives o*" a number of countries, who are attended the Junior Chamber of Commerce joined the X-Ray Club. The countries represented were: Australia. Burma, Cey- lon, Hongkong.
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  • 68 4 CHINESE UNDER PROPER LEADERSHIP Mr. Tan Slew Sin. a prominent leader of the Malayan Chinese Association said there was nothing wrong with the political consciousness of the Chinese and that "given the right considerations and proper leadership, the Chinese in Malaya will respond and respond magnificently to the calj of
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  • 117 4 NEW DELHI, Apr. 23: The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament to-day that the attention of the Pakistan Government has been drawn to 'the concentration of Pakistan Armed Forces near the Indian Border.' Mr. Nehru was asked in the House of People whether
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  • 96 4 A large number of foreigners are expected to visit India on the occasion of the 2500th Buddha Jayanti which falls in May next, and the Government of India have decided to grant trove 1 concessions on Indian railways to foreign visitors visiting various places of Buddhist interest
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  • 33 4 .Mr Handy Perimba Nayagam, Principal Hindu Cdlege, Kokuvil, Jaffna xrfA speak on the present political situation in Ceylon at the Ceylon Sports Chib on Wednesday April, 15, at pjn.
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Henry Abeywickrema wore a "govilaensuwa" or farmer's cloth over his banian and wag also barefooted when he took his oaths at Queen's House last week. He was sworn in as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport and works. Mr. I. M.
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  • 136 4 COLOMBO: Journalism seems to be a convenient stepping stone to politics. So far at least three exjouraaHAte have been elected to the House of Representatives. Mr. Nimal Karuaatilleke, who has won the Matale seat for the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna was on the editorial staff of the "Laaka<Mpa" some
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  • 68 4 ISRAEL -ARAB TENSION LESSENS JERUSALEM, Israel, Apr. 23.— Israeli Premier David Ben-Gurion said yesterday the "prospects for lessening of tension along the IsraelArab borders have become setter tnaa ior some time past" a» a result of the misdion of U.N. secretary oeneral Dag Hammarskjold to the Middle Bast. But Ben-Gurion
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  • 71 4 LONDON. Apr. 23.— The Cuiuard Steamship Company will have a third ship specially built for the Canadian run, the 22,000-ton CARINTHIA, ready for service by next June, the Company said today in its report for the year ended Dec. 31 1955. A fourth ship for the CANADIAN
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  • 92 4 MANCHESTER, England, 33. .The Manaqhester Guardian yesterday argued that the Federation of Singapore with the Malayan Federation may be the one way towards safety for both This liberal n%wspapur olaftmctl that the conference on Singapore's future which starts In London today, was beginning 1 in a
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  • 59 4 MOSCOW, Apt. 23^—Andrei Vishinsky, Russia's top legal mind until his death two years ago, was yesterday sharply criticised for his theories in a leading Soviet legal journal. The Magazine, the Soviet State and Law, claimed that it was "a glaring violation" of Soviet law to condemn people On
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  • 76 4 CAIRO. Apr. 23: The defence pact signed by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Yemen on Saturday set up a joint army command and stipulates that "any armed attack on any member" will be regarded as an attack on all three. Text of the pact, published today, follows closely bilateral
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  • 91 4 A team of six investigators under Mr. S. C. Chua of the Department of Statistics will survery the expenditure of 1,200 householders In Singapore. Each Investigator Is provided with an official accreditation card for this purpose. The attached two pictures of the six
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  • 67 4 ANZAC DAY SERVICE AT CENOTAPH An Anzac Day dawn memorial service will be toeld at the Singapore Cenotaph -in Jonnaught Drive to-morrow, Apr. 25, (Wednesday). The service, which will be ■on due ted by the Deputy Assistant Chaplain-General of Singapore Delstrict the Revd. T.J.C. Roberts, 0.8.E., will at 5.45 ajn.
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  • 119 4 KARACttI, Apr 23.— The Pakistan Government is contemplating lodging a protest with the Afghanistan Government against an alleged attack by Afghan tribesmen on a Pakistan MiJitia Patrol on April nineteen a foreign office spokesman said today. But such step would depend on the investigations bein^ made
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  • 75 4 CALCUTTA, Apr. 23.— The Ca.cutta Dock Labour board yesterday decided to call on 800 men of the national volrnteer corps if the week-old strike of dock workers does not end by today afternoon. Eight thousand men stopped work last Sunday because they did not receive a midmonth
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  • 93 4 LONDON, Apr. 23: At the invitation of the Secretary of State, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning at Mr. Lennox-Boyd's home at Hove. The British Minister of State, Mr. John Hare was also present. The discussions between
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  • 68 4 AIR INDIA REACHES 3-HOUR LATE Ffiom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Apr. 23— .The Air India International, which left Singapore Saturday noon, arrived three hours fate at Bombay. It appears the constellation developed engine trouble while nearing Madras. The captain menaged to make a safe landing at Madras Airport. The plane
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  • 97 4 LONDON, Apr. 23.—Thousands of East European exi.es, now living in Britain', yesterday afternoon marched through the streets of London to protest against the Communist regimes in their homelands. The Demonstration was timed to coincide with the visit to this country of Marshal Nigolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, but
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  • 42 4 Followfng were elected offi-ce-bearers of the Malayan Pen Club, Singapore for the coming year: PRESIDENT— Dr. Ho Yung c'.ii; SECRETARY— Dr. K. R. Menon; TREASURER Mr. Tan Ee Leong; COMMITTEE MEMBERS Dr. Huang Ytng Jong and Mr. Noeh Teik Hong.
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  • 29 4 A bony male baby was born to Sardar Day a Singh and Sardarni Balbir Kaur on Sunday 22nd April by 2.80 p.m. in ;"i;iirr.i |i M >: li,i.|"r:|n;:li;i;|in,l 't::iit.iuM
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