Indian Daily Mail, 13 June 1956

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  • 169 1 Russian Warships In Alexandria "BIGGEST W THE IfBHTEWmgAN" I CAIRO, Jwe 12— So tot destroyer»--"tfggerand awwe »ow«rfal Iftmn aay ta MatßrMimlT-iy arrived at Afekaadria to> iitmitmvi the Bgyptbn Mavy, taw «e«vs|Mper A! dliiii i Mid today. V«s*enifty t »pok««n am €f tfce Prim* Mnis^r's Office ■■awiTfiii «m> arrival of «a»w
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  • 59 1 KINO GUSTAV OP SWEDEN fk shewn about to fcies the hand of OUCEN ELIZABETH on nor arrival on Juno 8 m Stockholm, Sweden, at tho otart of hor three-day State vteK. Behind and nearly hMdon Is tho DUKE OF EDINBURGH. At extreme right to PRINCESS BIBYLLE
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  • 269 1 Dalles Deaouwee Neutralism WASHINGTON, *«ne It It is expected here that President IXeenhower whU be well enough t o meet Prime MMater Nehru when the Indian leader visits the Hatted Statea hi July. A three day meeting between the two had been
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  • 176 1 Russia's New Foreign Minister. To Visit Cairo Athens? Syria, Etc. ATHENS, June 12 The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, is to visit Athens on the way back from h.B forthcoming Cairo visit, it was announced today. The Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Evangelos Averoff, was informed of this by the
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  • 65 1 Jews Shot At By Egyptians Israeli Claim JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector. June 12— The Israeli military spokesman reported today that Egyptian position* last night opened machlnegun Are on Israeli forces In the Kirim sector of the Gaza strip. The shots were not returned and no casualties were suffer cd. Nirim is
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  • 102 1 YEMEN PRINCE IN MOSCOW CAIRO. June 12— ttmir el Badr, Crown Prince of the Yemen, will hold talks In Moscow aimed at enabling Russia to prospect for oil and other minerals m his country, the > Egyptian newspaper al Ahram i said today. 1 The newspaper carried the report from
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  • 101 1 Charges Against Govinda Menon Cleared From Our Own Correspondent ERNAKULAM. June 12, Congress High Command have officially cleared the former Chief Minister Panimpilli Govinda Menon of all charges made against his rule m office, by disgruntled Congressmen. It will be recalled that Mr. P. Govinda Menon was mainly rwfOMtbit for
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  • 97 1 WASHINGTON, June 12.— President Rajendra Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru of India Bent messages of sympathy Monday to President Eisenhower. Rajendra Prasad sent the following cable to Eisenhower throughi Indian ambassador Mehta "I am greatly concerned to hear of your illness. On behalf of the people
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  • 60 1 WASHINGTON, June 12, President Eisenhower had his most comfortable night since his abdominal operation on Saturday, his 'doctors announced today. The doctors reported m a medical bulletin at 0800 (1200 GMT) that Mr. Eisenhower's spirits were high and his morale good as he continued his recovery from
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  • 33 1 PHOTO. A formal birthday portrait Of tho OUKE OF EDINBURGH m uniform of tho Bth King* ROYAL Irish Hussars of whioh ho io Cotonol-in-Chlsf. Tho Ouko was 88 on Sunday. A.P.
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  • 46 1 C. V. Raman To Attend 'Nobel Meet' From Ouf Own Correspondent BANGALORE, June 12, Sir C. V. Raman, India's greatest scientist and first Nobel Prise winner will represent India at the World Conference of Nobel Prize Winners m Germany at the end of the month. Copyright.
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  • 86 1 CAIRO, June 12, Egyp tian newspapers will be for bidden to publish reports of divorce, adultery and other matters likely to disrupt family Hfe under a press law to be oeneidered by the oabl net. The proposed law also re quired newspapers to pub lish balance sheet*. News
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  • 193 1 ANDHRA LOSES BELLARY From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. June 12, AnJhras had lost the bye-election m Bellafy and also any basis for their claim that Bellary should become part of the Andhra State. Bellary town and three taluks were separated from Andhra to merge with Mysore State when the new
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  • 156 1 From Oar Own Correspond—i NEW DELHI, June 12— A well-known jurist, Mr. P. Govinda Menon, Judge of the Madras High Court, is likely to be appointed as India's representative on the Malaya Commission. Mr. Menon was the Indian re- presentative before the International Military Tribunal tor
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  • 83 1 trc scene on wnnvpuiy Sands, Bombay, as Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, spoke to 200,000--strong crowd announcing that Bombay would come under the direct administration of the Union Government m India. The Maharaehtrians, who claim that Bombay is part of the State
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  • 259 1 NEW YORK, June 12— The Asian Africaa group at the United Nations will resume consideration to day of the Arab proposal that they should ask for a Security Council meeting on the Algerian situation. But it was announced r-y the Indian delegation that Mr.
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  • 72 1 R. K. TANDON BEREAVED We regret to announce the pawing away of the mother of Mr. R. K. Tandon, Commissioner for India m Malaya, yesterday m New Demi, after an attack of heart failure. Aged 66, she leavee behind her 73-year old husband, her only son Mr. U.K. Tendon, two
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  • 133 1 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: Nearly 80 signalmen of Malayan Railways are preparing to call a strike following administration's refusal to grant their claim, for salary revision. The Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Union held here Sunday unanimously resolved that the Committee [Issue strike ballots
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  • 96 1 WASHINGTON, June 12, The House of Representatives passed and sent to the Senate a 3,800,000,000 dollar foreign aid bill, slashed by more than 1,000 million dollars below the amount requested by President Eisenhower. The Formal roll call vote confirmed house opposition this election year to
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  • 102 1 BHAVE IS AGAINST CASTES From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 12, D. M. K. leader Mr. C. N. Annadurai met Acharya Vinobha Bhave at his camp near WaUajabad on Sunday and discussed the social economic problems of Tamllnad. Mr. Annadurai explained his party's view and then said he had great
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  • 158 1 MARGARET IS LINKED WITH PRINCE BERTH LONDON, June 12— Messages stating that the names o* Princess Margaret and Prince Beitil of Sweden are being romantically linked and largo front page photographs of the Princess being greeted by King Gustav's son on her arrival In Stockholm by nir j«\sterday dominated this
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  • 466 2 IF the master is weak, thai the servant's plight becomes all the greater and more pathetic too. For, all those v/ho can influence the master will try to boss over the servant and order him about on their own errands That indeed is Malaya's tragedy taxhy. With
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  • 48 2 LONDON. June 12— Thfl Washington correspondents of most nationally circulated Bri tUfh newspapers told their readers that the American people are increasingly dubious of President Eisenhower's physical fitness for re-electiou. "Growing U.S. view he should quit fight," needling the Conservative Daily Mall AP
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  • 744 2 nronsraii on weed TO ifIKMK DEFT- NEW DELffl: MfcO. V. fUwm, Pqwit j Mi> _;_j. Cm li^MiaW flftiWHrf 4lf bia^ MM he/0 last week that encouraged by the increase m the tewfet arHva^ hi India aa« tte amooat of Merest shawm In the country by tle
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  • 658 2 RUBBER OUTPUT AND CONSUMPTION IN INDIA OOGfOM: JProdttctkm of rubber la IMta during April was )l*m taps compared to 2,27? tons last Aprtl. 1,967 ton 8 tn I§S4 AprU and 2,048 tons In IMS April. On tte other hand nomwMUitlnn of robber at 2,402 tow Wm tfc« highest for a»y
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    13 2 Pandit K. P. Ratnam, addressing a gathering at Jaffna Municipal Hall on "Thirukkural".
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  • 727 2 SRiNAGAR: I>r. Punjab rmo Deshmukh, Union Minister for Agriculture, last week called tor a co-ordinated approach to the development of forest resources during the Second Five- Year Plan period. Presiding over the meeting of the Standing Committee or the Central isoard of Forestry here. Dr. Deshmukh said;
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  • 233 2 NEW DELHI: In a Press I Note issued on April 11, 1966, 1 the Government of India announced that they would like arrangements to be made from now onwards for developing the I sUel-re-rollißg Industry during the mast five-yew period and invited applications- from interested peitiea
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  • 357 2 v A lists!" *****111 «rt tke BM»J> INttev ta» crwlaw *~ta*~*v"p*miSk*>'' hao stats* tkat tads U not "Apar A*id" m merallv ■aderstood. The overall aim was the security of tfe e Burop#an abd Hw .wWi'if the todUcenous peoples. m terms of the Park's plan, Cenya would be rearranged geographically
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  • 276 2 IMPORTS INTO BURMA: GOVT. TO EXPAND LIST RANGOON: The Burmese Government last week announced that it would expand the list of imports under the open general licence list m an effort to halt the present rise m prices throughout the country. In addition to expanding the list, the Government would
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  • 123 2 $75 m. (U.S.) World Bank Loan For Tutus NfM DELHI: India is likaty to rao«iv» a tean of about $75 million from the World Bank during this month for tho ill iilfWWWit of tho TaU Iron and Steel Work*. This was tffsotosod to ■'lesmien by ths PinosidUnt of tho Bank,
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  • 183 2 CO.-OPERATIVE DEPARTMENT IN BOMBAY BOMBAY: The admjnlstra tive set-up of tne eg ii|HWiU>e department m Bombay Stttte «s being suitably aiMM& In order to meet Me requirements of the fast developing village .ndustries on a co-operative oasis. Eight more Assistant registrars are being appointed ana these, with Uie existing <our
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  • 141 2 MADRAS; Tne oovemment of India have uecidca to set up a commercial t-now-rocwn attached to the Indian High commission at Karachi, it ts earnt. The object of the show-room, t< s stated, is to give publicity to variouc categories of India's exportable merchandise like mill cloth,
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  • 38 2 NEW DELHI: Australia Is to give £100.000 aid to Nepal under the Colombo Plan this y«ar. Radio equipment and agricultural machinery U to be provided by Australia to Nepal under the eft programme.— NAFEN
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  • 901 3 OPPOSITION TO NEHRU'S STAND ON BOMBAY j NSW DELHI: FoUonriag last Wednesday's meeting beUreea the Prime WsJeter aad the Finance Minister, Mr. CfctetssMa Ifcrnhuwilih, there k» »perQMN rngmbi i» the otpital as to whether the latter would enttitw la Ifce Cabteei. The immediate provocation for the -speculation is the
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  • 308 3 HIGH INCIDENCE OF CANCER CASES IN U.S. NEvT YORK: ~*fki AmerfCtLft V3tOfiftf oOGl€vv that 480,00* people now alive had been cured of cancer. At least 800,000 more now fated to die. of cancer can be saved, m the next ten years if the disease te detected early and mated promptly,
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  • 327 3 OIL AND GAS COMMISSION TO SPEND Rs. 1 10 m. BOMBAY: The Statutory OH and Gas Commission, proMteed to be net op shortly, has a Ra. 110,000,006 programme if collaboration with prospect n* firms In addtt on to Us iwb prospecting plan estimated to cost Ro. M0,00#,««0, It la >fflcially
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  • 67 3 NAIROBI: Mr. J. Cusack, Kenya's Minister for Internal Security, disclosed here that a special unit of the Kenya Police Force which had been checking the origin of all weapons captured from the Mau Mau had found no evidence of any foreign source supplying [arms to
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  • 135 3 45 ,000 AFRICANS IN DETENTION CAMPS NAIROBI: Over 45,9*9 Africans are still held te detention camps In Kenya. Alttumgh the Kenya ©overnment released over M,« 00 rnhabllltatwd Maa Man saspecto la the year ending March SI 15,0*9 fresh arwjsia have been made. These figures wer« liven by Mr. B. A.
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  • 89 3 Madarai Tamil Sangham MADURAI: Dr. 8. Soma--1 sundara Bharathi presiding, the fifth day's celebration of the Golden jubilee of the Madurai Tamil Sangam were held at the West Adi Veedhi m the Sri Meenakshi Sundraeswarar Temple last week. Mr. P. T. Rajan welcomed the gathering, Messrs. Dr. M. Arogyaswamy of
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  • 321 3 MADRAS- Mr. 8. Venkates■^LintfhJfllflßV Y^Hn^AJliVfi^nw V At present m Madras City, raw rtce to beta* distributed by Government through the TUCB. a similar scheme is expected to be introduced m Madurat In the course of this month. Mr. Venkateswaran said Uiat »n tvQwjniCMoe tuere was a teuw«pcy lor cue
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  • 118 3 BOMBAY: Mr. V. P. Meuon, former Secretary of the States Ministry, Government of India, laid the foundationstone for the proposed building of the Bharatiya Vanlta Samaj, a women's association addressed to the task of doing social work In the city. Mr. Menon congratulated the
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  • 429 3 NEW DELHI: The Central Committee of the Commttmbt Party of India has m a statement called upon "all democratic elements that stand for the unity off the people" to "unite m a powerful movement against the communal agitation of Hie Mana Punjab Samitt and
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    19 3 Lady Kumaraumy plaading for parity for Tamil along with Sinhalese at a women's gathering at Colombo Town Hall.
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  • 816 3 INDIA'S TRADE GOES UP INCREASE IN BOTH EXPORTS IMPORTS NEW DELHI: India's exports increased by Rs. 41 crores during 1955, as compared with the previous year, says the annual report of the Import and Export Trade Control Organisation of the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry- During the year goods
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  • 177 3 ORISSA P.S.P. LEADER ARRESTED CUTTACK: Mr. Nishanmnl Khuntia, leader of the Praja Socialist Party In the Orlasa Assembly, was arrested Here last week on the charge of abetting- an unlawful assembly during last week's demonstrations m Tirtol, about forty miles from, here Six other members of his party were also
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  • 43 3 U.S. MILITARY MISSION IN PAKISTAN DACCA The American Military Assistance group m Pakistan had talk here last week with officials of problems regarding food and flood situations In the province, it was learnt. The group, headed by Brigadier-General Brown, arrived here on Monday.
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  • 96 3 C OX KNTR Y England i Negotiation* have new been* Hnal.sed with the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry under which the Ferguson Tractor ia to be progressively manufactured In thhat country, said an announcement by Massey Harris Ferguson here. Standard Motor Products of India
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  • 1931 4 4YIUTAMIL RIOTS DISCLOSED IN PARU AMEIVT tl PREMIER'S APPEAL COLOMBO: The anti-Tamil language riot*, wen tihc— mtj In the House of Representatives Inst week on the adjournment motion. The Prime Minister outlined all' the steps he had taken to prevent disturbances, and
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  • 956 4 -Suntharalingam MR. C. SUNTHARALINGAM (Vrnvuniym) said both the Sinhalese and Tamils had hitherto been magnanimous to each othor. Tho. Federal Party leader had told him not to make any complaint to the House. He made no complaint "If our satyagrana provoked others we were
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  • 593 4 7 Be told jfcbe tymse ttot he thought it wu •nWUed to «a explanation for the steps taken by him to exclude gtrangera from the House and Its preclnta. He said: "The Hon. Member for Kopay brought a letter to me from the Hon.
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  • 1164 4 THE Prim* Minister thanked the members for the general restraint and the sens* of perspective they had shown during the discussions. His statement was mainly intended to r»inov^ wiy wtodq ifftpllc4»&?#fis no i inprossi oits* Hr© askoo Mr» Banda to forgive him, but stated that the UNP was
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  • 169 4 KATHMANDU: The successful Japanese expedition to Manaetu has left a I6m.m. movie camera on top of the 26,458-foot high Himalayan peak. It was said that climbers, Higeta and Kato, became so lighthearted on reaching the top on May 11 that they forgot to collect it. They
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  • 115 4 PEKING* June 11, The aactent walls of Peking are to be pulled down as pianT to modernise and expahd China's TXZS^* put toto effeck ©w a number of years. i^ 8 te Pitted round and throughout the city a* P«t of a nation-wide reaflto station campaign.
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  • 66 6 WANTED: $200,000 FOR TRENGGANU RESEARCH LAB. A meeting of the executive body of the Btaie Appeal Obromtttee for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund was held at the State Secretariat chamber on June 7 tmder the chairmanship of the Mentrl Beaar (Dato Katncniddte bin Hftji Idrls). The meeting decided to
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  • 169 6 WASHINGTON, June 12.— Eighty per cent of the American war prisoners repatriated^ after the Korean war neither resisted nor cooperated with their Communist captora, an Army research; atudy shows. Based on analysis of the records of the 3,323 former prisoners, the study classified 15 per cent as collaborators
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  • 81 6 CAIRO, June 12— An Interior Ministry spokesman announced yesterday Egyptians will not be allowed to travel this summer. The ban Is Intended to conserve foreign exchange. The spokeamnn said the decision Was taken after it was disclosed that Egyptian spent six million Egyptian pounds (nearly
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  • 183 6 ROME, Jane 12— President Sukarno of Indone«U «aid Mottky night hit country oppoMS coloniallam but, "we are not against the West" He told a news conference: "We sometimes oppose what is called West. We ntean colonialism, which for us comet from the West
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  • 77 6 Age Halth Its (C) House trict of >oith Ceyloa, west to let of trouble tedtag I bride far bis i»-year-old mr. The ftrl, Wanjawhamy, Mid she'd rather nuwry the old nun. On Jm. U this year the l pgee—t, ■■klb— to he help- fid, married the 17-year-old gtn hat X
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  • 34 6 WASHINGTON, Juae 13- Opposing any complete unhV cation of the armed services, Secretary of the Army Bruo- ker says the Army; Navy and Air Force "should be encouramd to develop individually. AP
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  • 106 6 SYDNEY, June 12— Group Captain Peter Towneeod British Air Attache In Brussels, has been invited to compete m a 7,000 miles motor reliability trial m Australia m July. Group Captain Townsend announced last week hi* intention to resign his Brussels post later this year and to tour
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  • 102 6 The High Coraratesioner-in-Council has mad* an Order proMbtttag the Importation Into the Federation of two CMnese books entitled "Spring Hidden to Tiger's Lair" published In Macao and "The Prohibitive Flesh" published la Hone Kong, and the Order concerned Is published m thte Government Gaaette of 7
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  • 39 6 PHOTO. PRINCESS MARGARET draws admiring glances as ihe walks down to the paddock with the OUKE OF NORFOLK •ltd the PRINCESS ROYAL at Epsom on June C shortly before the start of the Derby. A. P.
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  • 176 6 SINGAPORE NKW YORK, Juae 12— Britain most decide whe flier the military importance of her bases m Stag* pore, Cyprus aad elsewhere outweighed the political flabSifcr holdteg «a to them hi the l aeT of ■■faytoflc aatlonal aimeiwti, the New York Herald THbane said
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  • 95 6 The Chettiar Community of Singapore have arranged a Tea Party, tomorrow, June 14, at 5.30 p.m. at the Royal Island Club, Island Club Road, off 6% miles Thomson Road, m honour of Mrs. and Mr. M. A. Chidambaram Chettiar, exMayor of Madras, and President of South Indian
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  • 94 6 Hie new Director of Operations, Lieut-General r. h- Bo* wer yesterday made Ms first official visit to Penang. He came over to Penang from Butterworth m a R.A.F. launch. General Bower had lunch with the Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. *R: P. Bingham, and later "ttmujfrf *-«S«teig
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  • 59 6 Awaiting Opportunity Ever Yours advertisement appeared yesBrunette. -Jj** 1 04^ 6 Phenomenon: 5 S?m/5! vital h!srh4 n ij vu c b Ae n j te the mort Sound knowledge of fashion trade and advertising. Seeks overpaid job as assistant to account executive on fashion or textile account with view to
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  • 228 6 SETTLEMENT ON SINGAPORE torial today that "there i*bJ ito the l/^WWC exsignation of Chief Minister David Marshall, ths newspaper laid the expected violence did not occur when Mr. Urn Tew Hock took over. "The most important tuns Is that Mr. Llm intend* to seek the k opening of negotiation with
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  • 375 6 Help Cripples Join X-Ray Ciub As a sequence to on article m the Press regarding the 100 per cent enrolment of The Rama Krishna orphans to the X-Ray Club by donations and the query. 'What about Boy's Town?' the organiser is happy to annuonce that Sir Ewen Fergusson of The
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  • 91 6 HONO- KONG, June 12.— Singapore's new Chief Mini*«nV Mr I; Um Yew Hbck »h a Message of goodwill to FHm fpe^val whicW opened today m Hongkong. acmevenoents ot last year's Asian Film Festival m Singapore. I send m y best wishes for the success
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    60 6 Three employees of the Goemment Printing Office Singapore, received Valedictory Letter*, from Mr. F. 8. Horslin, Government Printer, on June 9, upon their retirement after many years of excellent service. They are: MR. 8. SUPPIAH, Pressman (top); MR. JUAN SINGH, Compositor (top right) and MR. E. A. DE BOWZA
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  • 282 6 From, Our Correspondent KUALA LrtJMPUR, Tuea: The National Union of Factory and General Workers today charged the MTUC of feeing Influenced by pro- American ami British elements m suppressing the move by Japan to call a conference of Afro- As an workers. Mr. V. David Secretary
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  • 135 6 DIP. IMMUNITY FOR C'WEALTH DIPLOMATS irrom wur i«orro«ponoeni KUALA LUMPUR, TUea: Representatives of the Commonwealth countries and the Republic of Ireland will be accorded diplomatic privileges similar to those now enjoyed by Consular Officers of foreign countries. This would give them immunity from suits and legal process, inviolability of archieves
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  • 59 6 With reference to a socia. innouncement made m our Issue dated June 10, regarding the marriage of Miss Lakshmi. the Ramakrishna Mission, S"njapore, writes to say that the Ramakrishna As^irama m Penang has no connection with the Ramakrishna M ssion. Th H. K. Mission has only one centre
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  • 180 6 tf^tir f^flsssWßßßiksßßßßßßWsßit Kuala Lumpur Municipality ta 1 *Mto a quandary as to wheI tnd» *ne of Its officers is entitlted m a six-months holiday to [theVnlted States after tireo yeaff service wftfe the Municipality. The Municipal Secretary Inche Mohd Dta Bta.AJi Md his
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