Indian Daily Mail, 27 July 1956
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Title Section16 1956-07-27 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII, No. 161 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1966 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article693 1956-07-27 1 'Nehru Arrogated To Himself All Powers Of Cabinet' DECISION ON BOMBAY CITY AND CREATION OF ANDHRA STATE: UNION CABINET NOT CONSULTED (From our own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, July 26— In a grave and tense atmosphere the members of tlie Lok Sabha heard in silence on Wednesday, aReuter - 693 words
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254 1956-07-27 1 One-Day Transport Strike In Federation Proposed Municipality Offer Rejected From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: National Un_on of Factory and General Workers today reject ed the proposal of George Town Municipality that the impending strike threat by over 200 Municipal transport workers be shelved until negotiating body .s set up.254 words
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203 1956-07-27 1 CHETTIAR WARNS Will Seriously Discourage Any Overseas Investors Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 2ft— Restrictions placed on Indian businessmen visiting Malaya are "grossly unfair" and such restrictions would seriously discourage any overseas investors putting money into the country. Mr. M. S. Ramaswami Chettiar,203 words
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Article164 1956-07-27 1 INDIA BUILDS PASSENGER SHIPS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. July 26: India has built her first passenger ship for service to Andaman Islands. The new four thousand ton passenger cum cargo liner built at the Hindustan Shipyard at Vizag was launched on Wednesday and named Btata of Andaman!. It164 words
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67 1956-07-27 1 AIR INDIA EXTENSION TO UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, July 26. Raj Bahadur, Minister of India's iTTnmmnn assMntin Ministry, paid a coortesy call Wednesday aa TJ.N. Civil Aeronautics Administration officials. He la here on a five day unofficial visit. Sources said there were informal conversations about plans to extend Air India's internationalAP - 67 words
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Article67 1956-07-27 1 BOMBAY. July 26: Anjar town in Kutch. where 117 persons died in an earthquake on Saturday, was rocked by a minor tremor yesterday. The new quake toppled mud dwellings already cracked but did not damage other buildings. Nearly two-thirds of Anjar's population of 20,000 reportedly leftA.P. - 67 words
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Article40 1956-07-27 1 LONDON, July 26: Earl Attlee, tha former Prima Minister and hia wife are planning a visit to India in response to an invitation by Indian Prima Minister Mr. Nehru. Data of viait ia not known, ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article177 1956-07-27 1 Luxury Liner Sinks in Atlantic BOSTON. July 26.— The great Italian luxury liner Andrea Dora aank in tbe Atlantic todfcy— ten hours after beta* in collision with a Swedish ship in thick fog off the New England coast. Coastguards reported three people killed and many injured as a result ofReuter - 177 words
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111 1956-07-27 1 LONDON, July 26— Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, turned down a suggestion in the House of Commons for a conference in London of all British Colonies to discuss self-government. Mr. Stanley Awbery, a Labour Member, proposed this "In view of the rapid resurgence ofReuter - 111 words
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Article65 1956-07-27 1 IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS LONDON, July 26.— Mrs. Ekaterlne Furtseva, Russia's top woman Communist, said today the reduction of arms and prohibition of nuclear weapons are the most import* ant international problems. "We are sure that the British people clearly understnad the enormous danger of an armaments race for all peoplesAP - 65 words
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Article126 1956-07-27 1 Ramasamy's Performance Postponed Mr. K. R. Ramasamy, the well-known dramatist of South India in a cable to the Indian Daily Mail last night informs that due to delay In obtaining the necessary travel documents he and his party could not reach Singapore on Friday, July 27. Conveying his apologies to126 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-07-27 1 Mr. Bikram Shah, (left) First Secretary, office of the Commissioner for India In Malaya, greeting Bear Admiral Tyrwh tt Commander of the Indian Naval Flotilla, oo board I.N.S. DELHI, on her arrival in Singapore yesterday. (Below) The Indian Naval Flotilla approaching Singapore with IJ*.S. CAUVERY In the foreground.48 words
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Advertisement261 1956-07-27 1 9 V* a m *mm4r ___-_Mws^____n__* _______StfS%^____ DEPUTATION TO INDIAN COMMISSIONER THE Government of India have reduced drastically all of a sudden the amount of customs duty-free articles from two thousand rupees to five hundred rupees in the case of passengers coming into India from countries in Asia and Africa.261 words
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Advertisement198 1956-07-27 1 J-^PO' t !P__fT ■■aunm 9* a** o 'JT^b I B M 2K3B!" 933.00 IB 1 BMC /5 &B 00 ll lM^S<Hfi""9l9So 11 B SMOKTK2'"""«39.OO \B CHOTIRMALL'S ANNOUNCE THEIR 82nd ANNIVERSARY SALE Commencing Today 27th July 1956 REAL BARGAINS PRICES REDUCED TO NEAR BELOW COST Thera are hundreds of items we198 words
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Article802 1956-07-27 2 Unjustified Discriminatory AS the Singapore Tamils Representative Coon dl President has stated in his cables to Premier Nehru and Chief Minister Kamaraj, Malayan Indians have been extremely "shocked" by the news of the sudden imposition by Hie Govvernment of India of a 75 per cent cut in the duly-free concession802 words
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Article2811 1956-07-27 2 FACILITIES FOR IHE RESERVE BANK AMENDING BILL IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI: Tha Lok Sabha last week concluded the first reading of the Reserve Bank of India (Amendment) Bill 1956 During the debate the majority of the memDers supported the Bill Jn fact, opposition came only.trom three2,811 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-07-27 2 The wedding of Che Aminah binti Mohd. Yuso: and Inche Itmail bin Abu Satee took place at the bride's residence at Telok Pulai, Klang. The bride is attached to the Health Centre, Kuala Kubu Bahru, and the bridegroom at the Rural Health Training Centre at Jitra, Kedah. The61 words
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Article524 1956-07-27 2 SHILLING: Indian Army troops would be kept in "reserve" to aid the civil authorities ta the areas bordering the Naga Hills, Mr. Bishnuram Medhi, Chief Minister of Assam, told a Press conference here. Mr. Medhi. who has just returned to Shillong after a three-day tour of524 words
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Advertisement18 1956-07-27 2 FRESH ARRIVALS FROM CALCUTTA j Canned Rasgullas Gulabjamans OBTAINABLE FROM:— VARPAUL RESTAURANT 96, SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE Phone: 607018 words
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1369 1956-07-27 3 Simplification Of Indian I ncometax Law HIGH POWER COMMISSION TO BE APPOINTED NEW DELHI: Th© Government of India propose to set up a High Power Commission to go into the working of ttie Income-Tax Act and codify it in order to make it simpler, 'litis was announced by Mr M.1,369 words
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171 1956-07-27 3 Technological Institute In Madras MADRAS. The choice ot Madras for the location of the Southern Higher Technological Ins tit jlo has been approved by the Co-ordinating committee of the All-India Council for Technological Education. The Regional Committee of tile All-India Council for Technological Education had made tnis recommendation and the171 words
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Article45 1956-07-27 3 BANDITS BURN TWO ESTATE LORRIES Five armed terrorists, including a woman, stopped two lorries on Coronation Estate in the Kluang district of Johore yesterday morning. They ordered the labourers and drivers to leave; punctured the petrol tanks of the vehicles and set them on fire.45 words
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624 1956-07-27 3 MADRAS: The Corporation Council at its meeting held last week at the Ripon Buildings, decided to provide lighting on tbe foreshore of the Marina, In front of the Office of the inspector-Genera! of Police and sanctioned a sum of Rs. 10,--•.Oo for the purpose. Mr.624 words
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Article152 1956-07-27 3 GENEVA: The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) paid glowing tributes to Dr. P. S. Lokanathan of India, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), who ls retiring from his post. After a number of delegates including those152 words
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Article132 1956-07-27 3 LUCKNOW: An official guide book to help tourists to the State, especially those from abroad, is soon to be published. It will give detailed and au--1 thentic Information regarding all sites and places of historical and archaeological Importance in Uttar Pradesh. The first publication of itsNAFEN - 132 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-07-27 3 In the yellow curtained enclosure in the throne room at Bukit Istana Kota Klang, sat the royal bride, Tengku Raudzah and her youngest brother, Tengku Ismail, daughter and son of the Sultan of Selangor, silently reciting the Koran, while two Imams, Tuan Ismail and ImamG. Ramanathan - 113 words
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Article287 1956-07-27 3 1 JULLUNDUR: The Government of India is considering a proposal to create an all-India cadre for fire servicemen in the country, it is learned here. Since the attainment of freedom in 1947, the fire service has been given considerable importance and the Government has for some time now been consideringNAFEN - 287 words
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479 1956-07-27 3 NEW DELHI: Tha Central Water and Power Commission 1a expected to consider "in due course" an ambitious scheme connecting all tha river systems in India. The authorship of the scheme is attributed to Sir Arthur Cotton, who completed the Godavari Anicut taNAFEN - 479 words
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Article499 1956-07-27 3 Constitutional Issue Raised NEW DELHI. A constitutional issue was rased in the Lok Sabha by H Congress member who said that with the propagation of Parliament all resolutions and other business pending before Parliament must be deemed to have lapsed. The occasion was the resumption499 words
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Article224 1956-07-27 3 BOMBAY: A pilot project for the growing of lemongrass and certain spices in Assam is in hand by the Government of India, it is learned. According to Mr. K. P. Piilay of the ___*mongrass Research Station. Assam State has climatic conditions and terrain suitable for theNAFEN - 224 words
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Article31 1956-07-27 3 MADRAS: The first shipment of rice from Burmah, under Government of lndm's new deal programme is expected to touch Madras port ttmvards the end of this m*?nUl,31 words
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Article789 1956-07-27 4 Trial Of Govt. Servant TIRUCHI: The question whethej- a special judge has to be appointed under the criminal Law Amendment Act of 1952 for trying cases of criminal misappropriation by a public servant came up tor decision last week before Mr. P. T. Raman Nair, 1.C.5., Sessions Judge, Tiruchirapalll ta789 words
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291 1956-07-27 4 OFFICIAL REVIEW OF FLOOD DAM AGE St Rm. 16.2 m. LOSS PATNA: The recent Bihar floods inundated an area of over 1360 square miles with a population of over a million in six northern districts, according to an official review of the flood situation291 words
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144 1956-07-27 4 Bhagalpur In Grip Of Flood Drought BHAGALPUR: Flood and drought is continuing side by side in Bhagalpur district, it is learnt here. While North Bhagalpur is still suffering from flood devastations, major portions of Katoria, Belhar. Bounsi and Dhoraiyathanas in South Bhagalpur are in the grip of severe drought. Paddy144 words
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Article85 1956-07-27 4 BOMBAY: The Mining and Geology Department of the Hyderabad Government has reported the find of iron ore in the State. The department estimates the reserves at 40 million tons. The average iron content, it says is 38 per cent. These deposits are located ta the Khammameth,NAFEN - 85 words
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Article181 1956-07-27 4 NEW DELHI: India will soon purchase rice from China and Thailand to build up her food reserves. A two-man rice purchasing mission is leaving for Rangoon on its way to Peking and Bangkok. The members are Mr. P. N. Thapar, Secretary, Food and AgricultureNAFEN - 181 words
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Article33 1956-07-27 4 MONGHYR: An unidentified epidemic has clamed the lives of several hundreds cattle and poultry near here within the last fortnight. Death is almost immediately after seizure and before veterinary aid can be summoned.33 words
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Article, Illustration145 1956-07-27 4 Mr. A. J. Jugas, Managing Director of Bata Singapore, is aaaa giving a speech during tha 25th anniversary dinner of tha Klang Bata Shoe Factory, attended by over 500 employees and guests. Scan seated en tha main table are from left Mr. Lea Eng Teh, Federal Legislative Councillor,145 words
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Article349 1956-07-27 4 India 's Road Development Target NEW DELHI: It is hoped that by the end of the second Plan period, the targets of the ambitious Nagpur Plan' for Road Development will have been substantially achieved, although the funds allocated amount only to Rs. 550 million against an estimated expenditure of Rs.349 words
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240 1956-07-27 4 5 Marooned On Boulder In River Rescue After 20 Hours BAMBALPUR: Five people, including two Orissa Government officers engaged in tha work of evacuation of villagers from tha 300-equare mile area of tha Hirakud Dam retervoir survived a 20-hour ordeal on a rock in the midst of tha Ib river,240 words
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Article104 1956-07-27 4 NEW DELHI: Representatives of the Assam Oil Company and the Government of India resumed negotiat ons here last week for the formation of a rupee company for exploring and refining oil in certain parts of Assam. The talks were suspended in the third week of104 words
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Article172 1956-07-27 4 LUCKNOW: Algae, a group of lower plants, may be developed on a large scale in Uttar Pradesh if a scheme now under examination by the State Board of Agriculture is approved. Besides its food utility, the algae has proved its value In pharmaceutical, dental textile, paint andNAFEN - 172 words
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503 1956-07-27 4 Rly. Strike: Rs, 4m. Loss To Govt. NEW DELHI: A loss of nearly Rs. 40 laks was suffered by the Indian Railways as a result of strikes at Kalka and other places during the months of May and June this year, the Union Deputy Minister for Railways, Mr. O. V.503 words
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Article409 1956-07-27 4 ORISSA CONGRESS MUDDLE CUTTACK: The Congress President Mr. Dhebars' announcement to newsmen at Rajkot last week that "we are discus Ing the situation arising fro the fact that we shall not be able to persuade him '(Mr. Nabakrishna Chaudhuri) any mcr to continue" is taken in political circles as the409 words
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Article1028 1956-07-27 5 GILLIAN BROWNE - GILLIAN BROWNE BY RECENT Press stories about the presence of a faithhealer at the Dutch court have raided interest In the subject ot faith-healing. In Britain today it has become one of the most controversial subjects among the country's eminent men of science, and It has1,028 words
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428 1956-07-27 5 Expanding Econamie Conditions Predicted India Cited NEW YORK: The president of the World Bank has given a picture ot tha world economic aituation in which under-developed countries might look forward to support from tha expanding world'e economy and trade. He cited India. In a report to the United Nations EconomicNAFEN - 428 words
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Article507 1956-07-27 5 SAIGON: The question of the freedom of the press In I South Viet Nam has recently! been raised in an acute form. This was made clear some time ago when a weekly newspaper, Cultural Freedom (Van Nghe Tv Do), was suspended and its editors imprisonedNAFEN - 507 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-07-27 5 Little Parimala Dcvi, daughter of Mr. R. Ramachandra, of the Banting Public Works Department and Mrs. Ramachandra, celebrated her first birthday at her grandparents home at Jalan Raia Weet, Klang. She ia eeen cutting tha birthday cake with the help of her mother, while her fatherG. Ramanathan - 58 words
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831 1956-07-27 5 Govt 's Policy Of Assistance NEW DELHI: An essential feature of the cotton textile policy of the Government of India is that the existing handloom weavers, who are working in a cooperative structure, would be assisted in the changeover to power. This change-over is an831 words
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Article182 1956-07-27 5 BOMBAY: Mr. M. Bomappa, member of the,. All-India Handloom Board, urged the Government of India not to implement their revised textile policy and save the handloom Industry from "ruination." Mr. Somappa said that the Government had revised their textile policy at a time when the handloom182 words
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Article130 1956-07-27 5 TAX ON ROAD TRANSPORT VEHICLES NEW DELHI: The Transport Advisory Council of the Ministry of Transport and the Planning Commission are understood to be pursuing the question of standardising the levy of taxation on road transport vehicles. A special study undertaken by the Study Group of Transport Planning has shownNAFEN - 130 words
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911 1956-07-27 5 MADRAS: An order of the Revenue Court granting remission of rent to certain tenants in proceedings take by them under the Tanjore Tenants and Pannaiyal Protection Act (Act XIV of 1952) was set aside by Hia Lordship, Mr. Justice P. Rajagopalan, in911 words
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Article179 1956-07-27 5 NEW DELHI: One of the first questions Mr. Nehru may have to deal with on his return from abroad is the fixation of targets of agricultural production. The Union Food and Agriculture Ministry is soon referring to the Planning Commission the recommendations of the Mussorie conference of MinistersNAFEN - 179 words
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Article116 1956-07-27 5 LONDON, July 25.— a Ceylon mission may visit Peiping late next month to discuss diplomatic relat ons and trade development, a reliable Ceylonese source here said today. The trip to Communist China may take place at the end of a visit by the same mission toAP - 116 words
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Advertisement99 1956-07-27 5 ff/r« comfort to X&jSl SORE ACHING FEET Zam-Buk is tlv world's grastest skin ointment, f Zam-Bak gets through the pores and soothes and I JW fi_3BM~ffl «renrhen» the strained toot muscles. Zam-Buk ///_J^_OH n-akes the skin pliable so that it is never chafed /^^TpfeAl and blistered. Uf rf %eE&g9a\ j.99 words
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200 1956-07-27 6 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION WASHINGTON, July 20Mr. Eugene Black, President ol the World Bank, yesterday announced the formation of th< ternational Finance Corpo tion as an affiliated body design«d to encourage the growth ol productive private enterprise. The IFC has 31 member countries and more than 76 million dollars in capitalReuter - 200 words
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Article109 1956-07-27 6 LONDON, July 26— Mr. George Drayson (Conservative) disked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons if he had now considered a memorandum dated June 8. 1956. submitted by British subjects of all races domiciled and resident in the settlement of Malacca. Malaya and whether he would makeReuter - 109 words
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106 1956-07-27 6 CEYLON— U.K. NEGOTIATIONS ON BASES LONDON. July 26: A Ceylon mission will begin negotiations here soon to give Britain military facilities on Ceylon. Britain has a naval base at Trincomalee and an air base at Katunayake but has agreed to yield them to the government of Premier Solomon Bandaranaike. TheA.P. - 106 words
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Article52 1956-07-27 6 BANGKOK, July 26: Premier P. Pibul Songgram announced today, following a Cabinet meeting, he will make a State visit to India in October. Meanwhile a source close to the Royal Household reported King Phumiphol Aduldet is planning to be ordained a Buddhist priest, probably also inA.P. - 52 words
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Article42 1956-07-27 6 AUSBY AIR FORCE SQUADRON FOR MALAYA BROSBANE. July 26: Australia will send three air force squadrons to Malaya in place of the present one, the Chief of the Australian Air Staff, Air Marshal Sir John McCawley. told a news conference on Wednesday.42 words
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Article, Illustration298 1956-07-27 6 I.NJS. DELHI IN" SINGAPORE INDIA IS PROVD OF HER NAVY —REAR ADM. TYRWHITT (By our Staff Reporter) "India has avry reason to ba proud of her Navy," declared Rear-Admiral Sir St. R. J. Tyrwhitt, Flag Offi<4r, Indian Naval Flotilla, now on a goodwill mission to Singapore, addressing298 words
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100 1956-07-27 6 Don Yada Latin Follies In Kuala Lumpur The Japanese Revue, Don Yada's all-new Latin Follies, are now performing at the Majestic Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, after their successful season in Singapore. With a personnel of nearly 50, including 30 Japanese showgirls, the troupe is one of the biggest to tour the100 words
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Article197 1956-07-27 6 The Federation's 38th WhitArea and Johore's sth was proclaimed yesteday. It is an extension of the Muar Area. It has a populatior of approximately 20,000 12,600 of them are Malays and 6,800 Chinese and covers 78 square miles. This area comprises part of the Muklms of197 words
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Article135 1956-07-27 6 LONDON, JULY m*. Prof. E. J. Moynahan emerged from a lengthy study af human hair Wednesday with the word that weartae a hat wiU neither (1) make you go bald or (2) keep you from going bald. 'The wearing or hats," Moynahan reported la the doctors'AP - 135 words
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Article182 1956-07-27 6 Work on a new 8-million dollar terminal building for Singapore Airport will begin I before the year end and it is hoped the whole scheme will be completed in 1958. Singapore Minister for Communications and Works announcing this yesterday to the press said that tenders for182 words
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Article48 1956-07-27 6 LONDON, July 26: The Soviet News Agency Tass today reported the departure from Tokyo of the Japanese delegation for the peace talks In Moscow led by Mr. Mamoru Shlgemitsu. The agency quoted Tokyo radio for the report but did not say how they left ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article202 1956-07-27 6 LIM.BOYD MEETING TODAY LONDON, July 26: Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's New Chief Minister, wiU meet Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, here this week, probably tomorrow, according to a well Informed •source today. Mr. Lim, who has been ta Britain since July 16. is having informal discussions with Mr.Reuter - 202 words
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Article148 1956-07-27 6 BR. M.Ps. URGE MAKARIOS' RELEASE LONDON, July 26: A group of Labour and Liberal Members of Parliament have tabled a motion asking dhe Government to release Archbishop Makarios,, the Cyprlot leader, and to Invite him to London for talks on a future constitution for the island colony. The Archbishop, whoReuter - 148 words
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Article117 1956-07-27 6 WASHINGTON, July 26 Harold Stassen said on Wednesday Vice-President Richard M. Nixon emerged the weakest of eight potential Republican candidates for the vice presidency in a confidential poll of public sentiment taken durtae the last four weeks. Still pursuing his lonely dump Nixon" campaign, Stassen told anA.P. - 117 words
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Article61 1956-07-27 6 j JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, July 26: A woman who had both arms and both legs amputated after radium treatment for cancer on Wednesday issued a summons against the Transvaal provincial administration claiming £100,000 damages, Her claim alleges loss of hands legs and procreative pow through radiumA.P. - 61 words
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90 1956-07-27 6 URAN KHATOLA IS A MUST-SEE PICTURE Sunny Art Productions' outstanding film "Uran Khatola" (Flying Chariot) In Hindi which wiU be having a midnight screening tomorrow (Saturday) at the Diamond Theatre before commencing a regular season at the same Theatre very shortly, has a splendid array of some of the top-rankingG.S.M. - 90 words
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Article104 1956-07-27 6 HONG KONG, July 26.— Japan's Consul-General in Singapore Mr. Ken Nomoniya flew into Hong Kong today on hia way home to help organise visits to Japan of Malayan and Singapore Trade Missions due to arrive in Tokyo next week. He told reporters that the BankReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement36 1956-07-27 6 NOTICE J^h DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES THE M PERFORMANCES OF WW K. R. RAMASAMY m,y Dramatic Troupe Jjjf ORIGINALLY FIXED TO fi^ TAKE PLACE AT THE WORLD On July HAVE BEEN POSTPONED until A LATER DATE36 words
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Advertisement163 1956-07-27 6 ALL QUIET ON BANDIT FRONT ported hi the Federation yesterday. 2nd BIG WEEK: 9th DAY Today: 3.15, 6JJO 9.16 p^ South-Ea«t AsU Film Co's —SUPER ATTRACTION— SMAMMJ dm** A mm* a MMPCVTAW MU/aHZeMrt*! GLORIOUS 2nd WEEK! \MTI CATHAY Tt%T_r_»k Ik* 1/ in Te(, hnicolour jnanan Jnanan *<«>•**<,; Pflyjll Bflflalfi Gopi163 words
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