Indian Daily Mail, 20 July 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 154 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 251 1 What Is Wrong With U.S. Aid WORKS AGAINST ITSELF! LONDON TIMES ASKS Why Send Throw-Outs To Asian Countries? LONDON, July 19 The Times declared today that the future of) aid to Asia is at a turning point particularly as far as the United States is concerned. "Since the war over
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  • 123 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: It is officially stated that the High Commissioner and Lady MacGilhvray will be proceeding on two months leave to East Africa at the end of July. Therefore, the High Commissioner will proceed to London to participate in official discussions. Sir
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  • 136 1 M I. C. Report To Reid Comsn. Thru Alliance The Malayan Indian Congress I will submit a 'report' to the Malayan Constitutional Commission through the Alliance. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Congress held on July 15, in Kuala Lumpur. Ninteen people,
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  • 99 1 YAMASHITA'S TREASURE MANILA, July 19.— Shapely Hong Kong- movie Lola Young left by plane to-day for British Crown colony after a brief brush with Filip!no immigration officials. Miss Young was ready to board her plane when Immigration agents discovered she had no clearance papers to leave the Philippines. A hurried
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  • 48 1 SOLIHULL, England, July 19. Group OapJ. Peter Townsend, who plans a jeep trip around the world, yesterday completed a week's course m mechanics at an automobile factory here. Townsend ex-su tor of Princess Margaret, has said he will begin his 60,000-mile tour In October.— A.P.
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  • 116 1 LONDON, July 19. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's Minister without portfolio, left here by air today for Cairo lo join his Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru. Mr. Nehru is due in the Egyptian capital either later today or tomorrow from the Island of Brioni
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  • 221 1 SAMOANS WILL BE PROTECTED FROM' A. BLAST NEW ZEALAND ASSURES UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 19 Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand yesterday assured Burma and the people of Western Samoa that everything will be done to protect fearful Samoans from harm caused by British nuclear tests on Christmas Island
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  • 239 1 A senior staff officer from the Stanford Research Inst tute, JKr. EdwarJ Prentice i s to visit Singapore shortly to make a study of potential tourism in this area. It is hoped that such a survey might md cate th« need for the establshment of
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  • 240 1 To-day, the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, will put the City Council's new five and half mill on dollar Murnane Reservoir into service. In a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night, the City Water Engineer, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, stated that this was
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  • 267 1 WASHINGTON PERTURBED OVER CEYLON'S PLANS WASHINGTON, July 19, Congress is visibly nettled by reports that Ceylon plans to sell the ho viet Union broadcast time over a radio station the "Voice of America" sold to the Ceylon Government five years ago for Rs. 1
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  • 106 1 WOMAN JOINS ENGINEERING COLLEGE From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS. July 19, Only one woman out of 1,500 candidates has been selected for the Engineering College course in Madras M.ss A. Parvathi from Malabar. Women first won entry into thfi Engineering Colleges during the wartime but later they wi re barred
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  • 134 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. July 19, Loans issued by the Government of India to finance the first year of the Second Plan has been fully subscribed and the lists were closed yesterday, after Rs. 1500 m. was collected. According to the Planning Commission the
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  • 112 1 "KING OF LONDON'S UNDERWORLD" LONDON, July 19. Jack "Spot" Comer, burly s« If -styled "King of the London Underworld" was foun<i innocent yesterday of carving up thp hehch. man of a rival gang with a razor in a midnight drawl In Mayfair. "It was a rrameun that didn'l work," the
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  • 151 1 EXIT ENGLISH ENTER HINDI FROM 1965? NEW DELHI, July 1», There should be no extension of English as official language, »n the Indian Union after the fifteen year period laid down in the Union Constitution. This is the reported view of the Hindi Commission appointed by the President to find
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  • 42 1 Peking In Sept, HONGKONG. July 19, Indonesia's new ambassador to Communist China Mr. Soekardjo Wirjopranoto said on arrival here from Djakarta that President Sukarno would probably be arriving in Peking at the end of September after visiting Moscow. Reuter
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  • 113 1 To Organise A.I.I. Extension To Australia Mrs. and Mr. R. N. Kaul of A'r India International, Singapore Office, left for Sydney yes. terday by Qantaa Airways. They were seen off at the Airport by a large circle of friends, among whom were Mrs. and Mr. R. K. Tandon. G. C.
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  • 45 1 NEW YORK, July 19.— Anna Kashfi beauteous newcomer to Hollywood from India, will star in *Ten Thousand Bedrooms," M.G.M. said yesterday. The motion picture will go into production in Rome next month, then return to the Hollywood itudioa for compl«UW>- AP
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  • 556 1 BRIONI TALKS BEGIN BRIONI ISLAND, Yugoslavia, July 19 Ire mier Jawaharlal Neliru of India, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and President Tito of Yugoslavia yesterday discussed world affairs here but refused to receive a visiting Algerian Nationalist delegationAccording to a usually reliable source,
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  • 73 1 CCRA, Gold Coast, July 19.— Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the Gold Coast Prime Minister, rode back into office yesterday with a landslide victory in the country's General Elections. The tally showed 69 Legislative Assembly seats for Nkrumah's Convention People's Party, and 30 for the bloc of opposition
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  • 120 1 From Our Correepiondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: Over 160 representatives from various branches of Malayan Mining Employees Union are to gather in Taiplng on Sunday, July 29 to re-deploy their forces so as to counter the employer tactics of victimisation, t was announced here. In a circular
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  • 49 1 60,000 JOBLESS EFFECT OF STEEL STRIKE CHICAGO, July 19. Between 50,000 and 60,000 railroad workers have been laid off because of the steel strike, the Railroad Retirement Board said yesterday. Eastern lines In the steel mil and coal mine areas have been hardest hit. a board spokesman said.- AP
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  • 76 1 BELGRADE, July 19, Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and President Tito of Yugoslavia today resumed their talks on world affairs at Marshal Tito's "white villa" dt Biranl. The agency said members of the three delegations drafted the joint communique which Is
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  • 68 1 NEHRU TO VISIT TUNISIA PARIS, July 19. Tunisian Premier Habib Bourguiba hat* invited Indian Prime Minister Jawaharla] Nehru to vis t Tunisia, it was learned here yesterday. The invitafon was given Mr. Nehru by the Tunisian ambassador in Paris during the Indian's one-day visit to the French capital Tuesday. Mr.
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  • 489 2 AND so, Canada has cleverly rejected a seat on the "Independent Constitutional Commission for the Federation of Malaya," and thereby declined the '|honour" of being associated with the ushering in of Malayan Freedom. According to a Federation Government Press
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  • 517 2 ml-** A i HJTTA; Th« East Pakistan State Assembly r£SS!? P" 5 1 of Pakistan, Mr. I. I. 6 afrport, wheWiie passed *SSt&w£*£iE ""^te to KawcW, after a t£<Mtay visit to East Pakistan, to study the food situation. Mr. Chundrigar said
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  • 431 2 COLOMBO: The Prohibition Commissioners suggest in an interim report issued as a sessional paper that legislation alone will be inadequate to achieve success in Prohibition and that intelligent propaganda, coupled with State example, must precede legislation bo that a favourable!, climate is created The Commissioners
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  • 236 2 JAFFNA: A bonfire of a large number of copies of Suthanthiran a Tamil weekly newspaper described as the official organ of the Federal Party, was made on Sunday evening at a largely attended meeting at Jaffna esplanade. Copies of that paper continued to be thrown into
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  • 177 2 COLOMBO: The Government has authorised the O" tral Bank to order the pr>- *g of new currency notes giving greater prominence to Sinhalese. Currency notes of all denominations now in circulation Pfomuience to English on both sides of the notes A Government spokesman SSL rece Uy that
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  • 1632 2 INDIA'S EXPORT POLICY IN 2 ND PLAN PERIOD Big Drive Envisaged To Cover Increased Imports GOVT. MEASURES MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishnamaehari, Union Minister for Industries and Commerce, said that a Kg export drive would be launched by the Union Government to cover the increased imports programmed during the Second
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  • 233 2 IND. TEAM TO WORLD FILM FESTIVAL BOMBAY: The Films Jour- nalists' Association, Bombay, s was at home to the Indian deI legates attending the ninth international film festival at I Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, on the eve of their departure. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. J. Tisler, Consul-General for the Czechoslovak
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  • 106 2 DAKSHINA PRADESH: NOT A LIVE ISSUE— T.T.K. TIRUCHI: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari. Union Minister for Industries and Commerce, told Pressmen that Dakshina Pradesh "is no more a live issue." Mr. Krishnamachari, who was proceeding to Madras spent a few minutes at Tiruchi junction addressing local N.G.Os. When Pressmen said Dakshina
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  • 75 2 UNDERGROUND PASSAGE IN TEMPLE I*ANJORE: During excavations, in connection with the renovation of the Vilva Vaneswaraswami temple at Trukarugavoor, near Papanasam, workmen discovered an underground passage near the Nataraja Sannadhi. Its destination and length are not yet known. The discovery has been reported to the Archaeological Department. The renovation of
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  • 108 2 KATHMANDU: Police here recently claimed that Nepal's Minister, Mr. Tanka Prasad Acharya and two other national leaders, Mr. Dilli Raman Regmi, President of Napali National Congress and Mr. B. P. Koirala received annonymouB letters threatening their lives. They said the letters were type-written in English and
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  • 63 2 JAFFNA: Ramasamy Sinnathamby of Mirusuvil, pleaded guilty, before Mr. B. O. S. David the Jaffna Magistrate to a charge of having caused unnecessary pain or suffering to a dove in captivity fey stitching the 1 Mrd'aetaßb for the purpose of using it to capture other
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  • 68 2 KULIYAPITIYA: Communal clashes were very serioua offences. It did nof matter whether a Tamil assaulted a Sinhalese or a Sinhalese assaulted a Tamil. The guilty nartv would be severely dSlt and would get vi ma«iimu» punishment said Mr. S. N. Rajadurai the Kanadulla Magistrate, fining Remegius of
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  • 647 3  -  T. S. NAGARAJ AN PEOPLE'S COLLEGE PLAN m MYSORE By If true democracy leading to a socialistic pattern of society fe to flourish, country-wide adult social tducatit* on IHlirf fee* to urgently needed. Tne objectives of uua adult education should be to educate the peopi* for promoting
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  • 51 3 "AIR UNIVERSITY" The Hon'ble K. O. Mbadiwe, the Federal Minieter of Communications and Aviation for Nigeria it seen in this picture talking over the intercom to a student in a "Link" trainer during his visit to Air Service Training Limited, at Hamble, near Southampton which is sometimes called "Britain's Air
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  • 255 3 OOTACAMUND: Speaking at a meeting of the Nilgfrl reachers' Guild at the V.M.C.A. On 'Indian Constitution', Mr. M. C. Sotalwad, AttorreyGeneral of India, said that the Judiciary was the most important element, particularly in a a federated State. Mr. H. C. M. McLaughlin, former Colletor of the
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  • 78 3 KARACHI: Pakistan today signed agreement with People's Republic of China for the purchase of 60,000 tons rice for East Pakistan. Immediate dellvery Has been promised by China In view of the food shortage in East Pakistan. It is stated that Pakistan to also negotiating for
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  • 266 3 Saudi Arabia's Gifts Sent To Museum NEW DELHI: Art collections of the National Museum of India have been enriched by the recent addition of three richly-adorned golden sabres and a dagger. These objects are not mere curios: they are real. They are the mementos of the visit of His Majesty
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  • 184 3 Fertilizer Campaign Proposed NEW DELHI; An intensive drive for top dressing 1.5 million acre s of paddy and 1.0 million acres of wheat with amnrvnaum sulphate will be launched during the present calendar year. It its estimated that about 1,75,000 tons of ammonium sulphate would be required for this campaign.
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  • 149 3 BOMBAY The Bombay Gen- eral Post Office will Initiate a system of withdrawal by che- que from post office savings I bank accounts. The facility, which is being! introduced for the first time I since the establishment of the post office savings bank account in 1882,
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  • 360 3 BOMBAY: The year ending August 1955, was the most outstanding in the cotton economy of the country as during this year the targets of area and production of mill-made doth fixed for achivement by 1955-56, under the First FiveYear Plan were not only achieved, but were exceeded
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  • 103 3 NEW DELHI: "Mr. Walter Frank, an English expert on glass production, is visiting India for one year to advise the Government on the development of automatic and semiautomatic glass-production methods. Mr. Frank, according to a 8.1.5. release, will be especially concerned with the manufacture of moulds
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  • 644 3 Talks With Officials MADRAS: Mr. M. C. Shah, Union Minister for Revenue and Civil expenditure, met the custodians of the insurance companies in the City and other insurance officials at the United India Building and discussed with them matters relating to the setting up of the proposed
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  • 475 3 Tenants Demonstration In Lahore Broken Up LAHORE: The 11-day-old peaceful demonstration by about i.OOO tenants outside the Mochi Gate here against ejectment from then* land ended last week with the arrest of 40 of them and the forcible dispersal of others. The leader of the demonstration, Mr. Mohammed Rashld, was
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  • 1397 3 WEST BENGAL BILLS CALCUTTA: The West Bengal Government is in communication with the Centre regarding the setting up of a cement factory in the State. Tfate was revealed by Dr. Koy, daring discussion i n the State Assembly last week: On the Cement Control (Amendment)
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  • 2150 4 No Rivalry With Other Languages— Prasad FEARS ALLAYED HYDERABAD: The President Dr. Rajendra Prasad stated that it was essential to have an All-India language for bringing about co-operation and a sense of unity among the various regions of the country and for bringing the States
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  • 91 4 BIOCHEMIST RETURNING TO HELP INDIA Dr. Gurcharn Singh Sidhu ■rrived in Australia five years ■go from Rani Majra, a small village in tho Ambala District Punjab, India, to study biochemistry under tho Colombo Plan. Ho is now sailing homeward on tho liner Stratheden with tho Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) degree
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  • 467 4 Heavy Machine Plant NBw DELHI. The four-man Russian Expert Team, who arrived here to prepare a plan tor setting up a heavy machinery manufacturing plant in India, had preliminary discussions to-day with Mr. L. K. Jba, Joint Secretary, Ministry, and other senior, officials of the Ministry. Welcoming Mr. B. K.
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  • 133 4 BOMBAY: India's diamond trade has declined steeply since the war, according to Mr. N. D. Parikh, convenor of an AllIndia Conference of Diamond, Gem and Jewellery Dealers held last week. India's pre-war diamond exports, worth Rs. 20 million, today totalled Rs. 10 million. The decline is
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  • 221 4 KNOXVILLB, Tennessee: The General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North America voted for "Integration" in the church the mixing of white and Negro worshippers. The 280 commissioners attending the six-day 98th session "reaffirmed" the denomination's "belief and practice in the integration of the races."
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  • 387 4 Gandhi Memorial At Nairobi: NAIROBI: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in bis message, on the occasion of the opening of the Gandhi Memorial Academy, by Dr. S. Radhikrishnan, said: "I send my best wishes to the Gandhi Memorial %Society of East Africa on the occasion of their opening of the first their
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  • 75 4 CEYLON'S "NO" TO ANGLO-U.S. OIL OFFER COLOMBO, July 18: The Ceylon Government has rejected a proposal from a BritishAmerican oil and petroleum combine to set up a 35 million U.S. dollar oil refinery here. The oil combine is comprised of Shell, British Petroleum, Standard Vacuum and Caltex. P. H. William
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  • 319 4 HONOLULU, July 18, Britain is spending millions to turn tiny Christmas Island into its own version of the United States' H bomb testing ground base at Eniwetok, a technician recently returned from Christmas said Tuesday. "In the last six weeks hundreds of British
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  • 280 4 Refugees From E. Pakistan ADVISED TO SETTLE DOWN OUTSIDE W. BENGAL CALCUTTA: Acquainting the State Assembly on Friday with the latest position regarding the influx of migrants from East Bengal and the arrangements made for refugee rehabilitation. Sreemati Renuka Ray, State Rehabilitation Minister, made an appeal to the legislators and
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  • 253 4 THEY LEAD IN SUICIDES! J GENEVA. July 18: The I World Health Organisation re- ported on Tuesday that Japan, Denmark, Austria and Switzer- land have the highest death rates from suicide Ireland, Northem Ireland, Chile, Scotland and Spain have the lowest. In all the 25 countries for which statistics are
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  • 150 4 ORGANISATION FOR STANDARDISATION NEW DELHI: Mr. Kawar Sain, Chairman of the Central Water and Power Commission, who will lead the delegation of Indian engineers to the meeting of the Technical Committee of the International Organisation for Standardisation, left here for Munich. India is expected to make a substantial contribution to
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  • 62 4 COLOMBO: Mild steel, used mainly for building purposes as reinforcements for Concrete pillars, has been imported to Ceylon from China for the first time by local hardware merchants. The Rubber Commissioner's Department, which handles all Ceylon trade with China, has just been advised that a ship bringing
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  • 3275 5 Housewife, Middle-Class Men And Professional Men To Derive Benefit COLOMBO: The lint M.EP. budget which the Finance Minister* Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, introduced in Parliament, makes many concessions to the housewife, the middle-class wage earner and even to certain <lM»eti of professional men. The Budget may best
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  • 1473 5 MINORITY MUST ADJUST TO SYSTEM OF EDUCATION WARNING AGAINST HASTY ADOPTION OF SWABASHA COLOMBO: The final report of The Commission on Higher Education in the National Languages which was published last week contains two reports one by the majority group consisting of the chairman,
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  • 432 6 COLLUSION WITH FOREIGN POWERS PROVED Conversion By Force Fraud Deprecated NAGPUR. Central India, July 19, A Govern ment Committee of Inquiry, in a report released yesterday accused Christian Missionaries in Central Indh of taking part in the "cold war." The six-member Committee,
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  • 44 6 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs: Accurate placing and deadly back-hand plus stamina enabled India's champ on Nandu Natekar to subdue Selangor's former champion Abdulia Pirns In two sets. Earlier Federation Schoolboy Champion San Seong Kok beat India's Dnopgade after a 40-minute tussle.
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  • 137 6 TUNIS. July 19, Algeria a Nationalists in revolt against French rule have presented their programme for independence to the three neutralist leaders meeting in Yugoslavia. As a condition for a cease- flre in the 20 month-old rebellion they ask: 1. Recognition by France ot the "Algerian nation,
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  • 62 6 BUENOS AIRES, July 19.— The highest (recorded sale in Argentine international livestock exhibit ons was recorded yesterday when the reserve champion Aberdeen Angus 8011, Pampas de Aceiain, was auctioned for 660,000 pesos (about M*65,100) Rodolfo Zuberbuier, of Buenog Aires, purchased the bull owned by Acela n-
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  • 94 6 NEW YORK. July 19. The daily average gross crude oil and lease condensate production decreased 1,900 barrels in the week ended July 13, totalling 7,083,950 and compared with 6,626,400 barrels a year ago, the American Petroleum Institute reported yesterday. Refining companies ran to stills 8,028,000 barrels of
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  • 197 6 VIENNA, July 19, Matyas Rakosi, First Secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party resigned from his office, Radio Budapest said. In a letter addressed to the Central Committee, Rakosi announced his resignation in view of his ago and of his bad health. Rakosi is 65 years
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  • 99 6 HINDUSTANI PRACHAR SABHA At the annual general meeting of the Hindustani Prachar Sabha (Malaya) held recently the following were elected for tho ensuing year. PRESIDENT: Sri Day a 1 Chand; VICE PRESIDENT: Sri Makhan Lai; HON SECRETARY: Sri Jagdish Mitter Sarna; HON. TREASURER: Sri I. Gurdialsingh; SUPERINTENDENT: Sri L. AbnashSingh;
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  • 55 6 A seven man Committee, headed by Mr. Ta n How Jian of No. 328 A, Alexandra Road, and Mr. Lim Poh Keong of No. 3288, Alexandra Road as Treasurer, has been formed by the fire victims to launch a "Distress Fund" to help the poorer people who are
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  • 32 6 INTER-CHILDREN'S SOCIAL CENTRES SPORTS The Children's Social Centres run by the Social Welfare Department will hold their Annual Sports Meeting o n Sunday, July 29, at 2.30 p.m. at the Victoria school.
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  • 245 6 LOCAL BOYS JOIN YADA'S LATIN FOLLIES The Trio Santa Maria, Malacca brothers who have made a big name i n local entertainment history, have been signed up by the Japanese showman, Mr. Don Yada and will perform with his Latin Follies Revue, now performing in Singapore, as from to-day, at
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  • 53 6 EXPLOSION WRECKS THREE HOMES NEW YORK. July 19. Ail illuminating gas explosion wrecked three frame homes yesterday near the East River. One of the buildings collapsed nto a heap of smoking rubble. Three persons were taken from the wreckage and sent to hospitals. Three others were believed still trapped in
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  • 67 6 HAMILTON, Canada, July 19. Cornelius Boekee, 32, a recent immigrant from Rynsburg, Holland, was crushed to death beneath the wheels of a tractor in a nearby Nelson township quarry yesterday. Boekee was hauling a load of dynamite when h:s machine stuck. Police said he got out to
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  • 47 6 FED. REVENUE FROM CUSTOMS AND EXCISE Total Customs Revenue collected by the Federal Government from January to June 1056 Is 1235,784,826.44, and Excise Revenue for the same period is $3,339,535.82. State Revenue through Government Toddy shops is $524,--258.88 and from Estate and Public Toddy Shops is $137,--011.18.
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  • 133 6 LONDON, July 19 The Eden Government was reported yesterday working on plans to slas" Britain's defence programme by more th*»* U*****,000,000 (M$l,600,000,000). Informed sources said such a reduction amounting to nearly one-eighth of Britain's U554,200,000,000 (M 512,600-,-000,090) defence bill this year -would be part
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  • 103 6 SAN DIEGO, California, July 19. Siamese twins born to Mrs. Floyd Hutchens July 2 will be separated to-day by surgery. The surgeon in charge said the date was chosen "so the operation can be done while the babies are able to tolerate the ordeal with a minimum of
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    • 185 6 NATIONALISATION OF INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COS. GREAT EASTERN LIFE NOT AFFECTED Although The Great Eastern Life has an office in Bombay and can issue Rupee policies, agents and organisers commission terms will not be affected by the recent nationalisation and it is expected that Indian business in Malaya will expand
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    • 198 6 FRANCO HONOURS JORDAN ENVOY MADRID, July 19. Gen. The award wai one of many Francisco Franco yesterday given foreign and Spanish perawarded the ribbon of civil sonal ties to commemorate the merit to Abdullah Zuraikar. 20U anniversary of the start Minister of Jordan in Bagdad, of the civil war.— AP.
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