Indian Daily Mail, 10 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD. No. 175 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 10, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENIS
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  • 518 1 Big Airlift Of Troops To M'Nean Begins Today Eden In Emergent Confab With Colleagues PLIGHT OF STRANDED MALAYA-BOUND FAMILIES IjQNDON, Aug. 9— Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, conferred here today with leading Ministers «n the Suez situation as moves went ahead to ferry
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  • 78 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 9— The Indonesian Cabinet tonight decided to accept Britain's invitation to attend the Suez Canal Conference. Announcing the Government's decision, the Minister of Information, Mr. Sudibjo said Indonesia' participation in the Conference would be on the understanding that the agenda would be "liquid." Understanding had
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  • 197 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. o.— The Prime Minister of Indonesia, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo said to' day his Government had "left open the possibility" of Indonesia's attendance at the Suez Canal Conference in London In the statement Issued yesterday morning- following a five-hour Cabinet session. The. statement said Indonesia was awaiting
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  • 74 1 "BULWARK" GOES TO DRY DOCK! LONDON, Aug. 9— the Admiralty said in London today that the 22,000-ton aircraft carrier Bulwark had gone into dry dock at Gibraltar for a routine hull inspection. A survey "to see if her bottom is all right" is expected to take about 48 hours, an
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  • 58 1 RANGOON, Aug. 9 Twelve people were officially reported killed and! 10 severely injured when a Government-owned Union of Burma Airways Plane crashed about 100 miles south east of Mandalay it was announced here today. The 22 people aboard included an Australian woman tourist and an
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  • 166 1 CEYLON TEAM TO STUDY LAND ALIENATION A Ceylon Government Commission appointed to examine and report on crown Land alienation and on some special problems relating to private land, arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to Indonesia. The following are the members of the Commission:— Mr. R. L. Brohier. F.R.I.C.S.P.R.C.S. Retired
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  • 206 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 9. The Madras State Government is now considering how best to change the language of administration from English into Tamil said the Governor Sri Prakasa addressing a Joint session of the Madras State Legislature on the opening
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  • 38 1 THEY WANT PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT LONDON, Aug. 9 Britain announced it was her intention that the dispute over the Suez Canal "should be peacefully settled." Announcing this the foreign office spokesman said it represented "no change" in British policy.
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  • 58 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 President Eisenhower said at his Press Conference today that the United States had 9>/9ry hope that the Suez crisis would be settled by peaceful means.—Reuter President Eisenhower said he had good reason to. hope that good sense would prevail and that there would be some
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  • 83 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 9 Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Ministei without portfolio, will represent India at the London Conference on the Suez Canal on August 16, reliable sources said here. Mr. Menon is expected to leave India about August 13 and
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  • 281 1 NASSER'S VISIT TO RUSSIA: NO CHANGE IN PLAN MOSCOW, Aug. 9— Th«- Egyptian Embassy here said there had been no change in plans for President Nasser's visit to Russia under which he was due to arrive in Moscow on Tuesday August 14. An embassy official said this date had been
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  • 199 1 A U.S. Envoy's Frank Speech BUFFALO, NEW YORK STATE, Aug. 9— The neutrality of India and other Asian nations might be the factor which would *break the back" of the Soviet Union and Communist China, Mr. John Sherman Cooper, retiring' U. S.
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  • 82 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 9 Oral Information given to a Dutch official here had constituted official notification to the Netherlands of Indonesia's repudiation of its Dutch bebts, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani said today. He was replying to a question at a press conference held by
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  • 242 1 Special Committee's Final Conclusion From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 9. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose died in Formosa after the aircraft accident at end of the Second World War. This is the final conclusion reached by the three-man special committee appointed by the Government of
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  • 196 1 AHMEDABAD, Western India, Aug. 9. Ahmedabad was under curfew last night after five people died and more than 60 were hurt in violent demonstrations yesterday against the Indian Government's decision to make Bombay a bilingual State. Police had to use tear-gas and batons to
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  • 43 1 A goods train from Johorc Bahru to Kuala Lumpur was fired at by an unknown number of terrorists between Sedenak and Layang Layang in the Rengam area of Johore on Tuesday morning. There were neither damage nor casualties.
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  • 205 1 What American Soldiers Have Done To German Girl TRAGEDY TOO DEEP FOR TEARS WUERZBURG, Germany, Aug. 9— A 15-year-old German schoolgirl, testifying in tears that she was a victim of mass rape a month ago. Wednesday identified two American soldiers as participants. The men Pvt. James Gordon, 23, of Alachua,
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  • 63 1 As from Sept. 1, the existing replanting cess of 4^ cents a pound on rubber exported from the Federation will be reduced to two cents a pound. This reduction in the rate of replanting cess Is made with the object of returning to rubber smallholders the antiInflationary
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  • 254 1 K. R. RAMASAMY AND PARTY FETED The well-known stage and screen actor Mr. K. R. Ramasamy and members of tils talented troupe who are now on a visit to Malaya were entertained last night to dinner at the Jubilee Restaurant, Singapore, by Mr. L. P. Shunmugam of the Htndusthan Co-operative
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  • 160 1 Fed. War Dept. Men Threaten To Strike From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs: —The Joint Consultative Council to settle wage grouses of the War Department Civilian Staff Association came to an abortive close today after over six hours of uncompromising deliberations. The seven-man team headed by Mr. S, J. H.
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  • 81 1 KAKACHI, Aug. 9.— The joint Anglo-American expedition to conquer Rakaposhi, 25,650-foot peak, failed to reach its objective, according to a message received in rtawalpindi from Gilgit Wednesday. Tne message said the climbers reached 23,000 feet but nad to retreat because of bad weather. The highest point reached by
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  • 83 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 9— The Soviet Government in statement today said that Russia would accept the invitation by the Western Powers to the London Conference on the Suez question. The Soviet Statement said the contention that the Sues Canal Company is an international institution which the Egyptian Government cannot
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  • 527 2 S'pore, Fri., Aug. 10, 1956 TATTOO MARKS: WILL THE POLICE CLARIFY? THERE are certain aspects of the "Operation Tattoo" now in full swing in Singapore, which call tor some irank comments and. in a few cases, condemnation. This Operation was launched By the Colony Police, to round up the Secret
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  • 2179 2 MALAYAN CEYLONESE MEMORANDUM TO REID COMMISSION THE CEYU)NKS£ IN THE. FEDtSBATIQtf OT MALAYA IN A MEMORANDUM to the beh> commission have &ucme£tejd that the JJ E !L°S2^SSSS^* TUnCDERAJIONQF MALAYA SHOULD HAVE ITS PKEAX4LE MODELLED ON THE UjJfc OF THE PREAMBLE TO THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION, WHICH GUARANTEES THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF
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  • 102 2 LONDON, Aug. 9, The Russian newspaper Pravda declared yesterday that military moves being made by Britain "cannot fail to have a negative effect on the Aug. 16 Internaitonal Conference on the Suez CanaL An an article broadcast by Moscow Radio the Soviet Communist Party added: "The
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  • 48 2 ATHENS, Aug. 9. A retired Greek colonel said he and friends had been the Egyptian Ambassador here and offered to form a Greek legion to fight beside the Egyptians in the event of war. He was promised a. renlv within a days. AP
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  • 162 2 NEW DELHI: The Commerce Minister, Mr. r>. P. Karmarkar, replied in the negative in the Lok Sabha whan Mr. Bibhuti Miehra asked "whether it is a fact that Government is considering thr fixation of a minimum jute price for export." exact location on the body, then
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  • 232 2 Madras Govt Stand Approved MADRAS:... The Alkya Tamil Nad (Integration Association, T*yagarayaaagar; presented a memorandum to the Finance Minister, Mr. C. Subramantam, appreciating the ss^iiSuiS zsxLSr™" 1 The question of one national language for India was not a simple one, and the question of adoption of
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  • 108 2 NEW DELHI: Tae Speaker, Mr. M. Aaaataasayaaam Ayyangar, spoke sharply to Mr. Dl p. Karmarkar, Minister for Trade, who had replied in what was Mt to be a casual manaer to a question pot by Mr. C Sodla. The Speaker said that whe» a question was
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  • 152 2 NEw DBLHI Fifty-three year-old Pandit Mfam, Sodatot M.P., from Bihar, com"fSf 6 1 t 15-day fast, in the Parliament to demonstrate to the "afflicted people" Of Bomfcfy city and Bihar that he "tood by them to their demands Un regard to the re-organisatlon of
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  • 49 2 M .B. MINISTER IN CAR ACCIDENT IN^PRE: one person died injured when the car of the Madhya Bharat Roadways minister, Mr. Radhavallabh Viayavargiya, met with an accident on the Bombay-Agra Road near Shaiapur, 51 miles north of here, fait week. The Minister, who was drlvtog the car. suffered minior
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  • 251 2 M$ 180 m. Br. BASES IN CYPRUS? NICOSIA, Aug. 9, Britain Is spending more than Mf 180. 000.000 on two huge bases on the south coast of Cyprus. One. the newest airfield of the Royal Air Force, is already operating. The other, jou.t "headquarters of Middle East land, sea and
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  • 123 2 "BOYCOTT ANTI-EGYPT COUNTRIES -Syria LONDON, Aug. 9. Th« Syrian Federation of Labour Trade Unions has called on Arab States for a collective economic and cultural boycott against all countries opposing Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal. The federation, representing 80,000 Syrian workers, also called for a conference of in-ter-Arab syndicates
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  • 85 2 MADRAS: An arttettcally decorated wooden board with the names of the Speakers of the Madras Legislative Assem- 11 1 °n It ha» been Stalled at the eatrSttTcrf the Assembly buj|dln«TiGov. The "Roll of Speakersstarts w ith Mr. Buluau Sambamurthi who was the Speaker {rom 1937-42 and after
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  • 44 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. Foremer King Michael of Romania has obtained a commercial pilot* certificate, tuo Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) said. The agency aaid the Milled Romanian monarch has Just been issued a license for which qualified *t SanU Monica. California. AP
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  • 780 3 STATEMENT AT DELHI REPORT ON FOREIGN TOUR NEW DELHI. Prime Minister Nehru took the occasion of a review in the Lok Sabha last week of his recent visit to the European countries to declare categorically that neither at Brioni nor at Cairo
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  • 2020 3 The following i» tho full text of the statement made by Prim* Minister Nehru: A number of questions which refer to the recent meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers and my visit abroad have been submitted to you. Sir, and you have been pleased to suggest that
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  • 1501 3 APPEAL AT POONA: WARNING AGAINST SEPARATISM POONA: "We are in a new age atomic age. The old concept of barriers and separatism must end and we should unite ourselves to guard against the dangers of modern society**, observed Prime Minister Nehru addressing a public meeting here
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  • 237 3 5-Point Step To Remove Unrest Among Students NEW DELHI: The Government of India have taken a fivc-pointi step for preventing and removing unrest among students in the country. They are: (1) The Union Government have recommended to the State Governments that primary schqp) teachers should be paid suitable salaries. They
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  • 84 3 Students' Campaign Against Ticketless Travel BHAGALPUR: High school students of Bhagalpur have loimed in the drive against ticketless travel on the railways. Groups of students carrying placards bearing slogans discouraging ticketleas travel and improper use of alarm chains paraded on the railway platform here as trains steamed into the station
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  • 137 3 NEw DXL.HI: Officers of the Surveyor-General of India nave carried out an aerial survey of the West Ooast between Bombay and Mangalore to help jn the determination of a railway alignment between Mangalore and Dasgaon, it was learnt here last week. Result of the aerial
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  • 465 4 SUEZ -MOST SERIOUS CRISIS SINCE SECOND WORLD WAR CEYLON PJM'g VIEW COLOMBO: The Prime Minister, Mr. S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, told the House of Representatives last week that the Egyptian crisis was "the most serious which has occurred since the end of World War II to threaten the uneasy
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  • 172 4 COLOMBO: The Japan-Co-lombo Freight Agreement has decided to impose a 20 per cent, surcharge on all imports to Ceylon from Japan. The surcharge becomes operative on AugU3t 16 this year The first news of this surcharge reached Colombo from T'-'kyo this morning. Leading shipping lines in
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  • 139 4 iMATUOAMA: U Ba Lwm, the Burmese Ambassador sail here that once, while his wife was meditating near a tree in Gallc lightning struck the tree. But his wife continued to meditate undisturbed. The Ambassador, who was "peaking at the opening of a meditation centre at Ittapana Sri Sumandaramaya,
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  • 229 4 NEW DELHI: The first step in the implementation of the Rs. 69-crore multi-purpose Neiveli lignite project, im south Arcot district, was taken last week) with the placing of orders for machinery and equipment for open-cast mining. The machinery and equipment, estimated to cost Rs. 1.46 crores, will
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  • 95 4 MADRAS: Messrs. p a Rajagopala Naidu, M P E L.' sag5 ag i ava Muda »ar. MX.A., and v. M. Ramaswaml Mudaliar mf mer ft 4 fr °m North it 2£J Ti M^ M RhaktavatanS m r A M A Ma nickavelu f^l i A
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    24 4 Aj» Interesting picture of the prime Minister wearing Nepali cap, presented to him by Nepali writers attending the aSmi Writers 1 Conference In Delhi.
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  • 207 4 The Joint Select Committee considered the provisions reiatin ff to pawn-brokerg could be separated and the existing Madras Pawn-Brokers Act, 1943 amended suitably. The Committee was of the view that all provisions in the Bill relating to pawn- brokers should be deleted and agreed that
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  • 226 4 Films MADRAS; Mr K. Srtnivasan Secretary, Film Federation of India, aald that the fllm was one of the strongest factors In emotional education, when he addressed a meeting of the Film Pans' Association, Mad- premi Mr. Srinivasan said that a JL.OOll^ in itself the effects produced by
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  • 482 4 Quake Havoc In Anjar Chief Minister's Impressions I 5 AJK y According to Mr. U.R. Parikh, Chief Minister of Saurashtra, who returned here after a short visit to the earthquake-affected areas of Anjar and surrounding villages, relief work was progressing w^ll in these areas, but greater (help was essential to
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  • 145 4 MADRAS: a resolution expressing sympathy with families affected by the recent earthquake i n Kutch was passed at a meeting held under the joint auspices of the Gujerathi Youth Mandal, Sthri Mandal and the Jain Manila Sankh in the premises Of the premises of the Gujerathi Mandal
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  • 122 4 BANGALORE: The Government of India have approved of a five-year plan for increasing the production of coffee in the country by over 9,000 tons per year. The programme, estimated to cost about Rs. 2.06 crores, wiJl be Implemented by the Indian Coffee Board. The present average annual
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  • 579 4 Eastern Shipping Corporation To Betaken Over NEW DELHI: The manag- ing agency of the Eastern Shipping Corporation would be r taken over by Government i from the Sclndla Steam Navi- gatlon Company Ltd. on Aug. IS Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy I Minister for Transport, told Prof. D.
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  • 95 4 Merger Of T.-C. And Malabar P.C.C.S. NEW DELHI Mr X P Kuttikrishnan Nair General Secretary of the Malaya Pradesh Congress Committee, announced last week that the P.CCa of Malabar and TravancoreCochtn would b e merged in September. Mr. Kuttikrishnan said that the present P.C.Cs. of the two areas would, however
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  • 257 4 MADRAS: Dr. a. Kakshmanaswami Mudaliar, who had been to Paris to attend the meeting of the Executive Board of the UNESCO, arrived here last week by air from Bombay. In an interview here Dr. Mudaliar gave a brief resume of the meeting. He said the
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  • 383 4 For Observing "Tamil Day" In South India TRINCOMAJLEE: A Rosolution was passed at a meeting of the committee of the lrincomaiee branch of the illankai lamil Ara*u Kadchi urging the chair* man of the local urban council to Ignore a request to change the name of
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  • 150 4 JA.PFNA; The Executive Committee of the Tamil Congress ha* recommended to the iamil-speak«n ff people, as a further line of resistance to the SiafcAja Only law that "that should, every Tamil-speaking man and woman, resolve U\ P^njfe ©my such textiles and other goods as are produced
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  • 117 4 MATARA: Counsel for th« parties in an unlawful entry case here were asked by the magistrate, Mr. A. D J Ouna! waraena, whether they expected the Juagment, too to «*> Sinhalese. Application nad earlier been made to court by Mr W P wijetunga, couniel for the
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  • 146 4 Tributes T. Ramalingam COLOMBO: The House or presentatives passed a vote of condolence i n respect of the SS£ the ft>rmer Mp Point Pedro, Mr. T Ramahgam. Mr. C. P. de Silva, the Leader of the House in proposing that Mr. Ramaimgam Wta a I! r kea *>le genttenWWho £ob££v
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  • 44 4 MAJtfNAR; Nthian Savalam Peries of Vankalal wh was charged before Mr. E. J. de ZUvo Mannar Magistrate with havtog molested 19-year-old Anthonia Croos, a married woman, by removing her jaree £r» r a a away il > wt^S to »<»«»• rigor*
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  • 2019 5 Quarrel Only With Nasser WORKABLE SOLUTION FOR FUTURE OF CANAL WAMTFn CANAL™' W S ™THE SUEZ »n/!!!i tbh u Prim Minister in a nation-wide radio and television broadcast said: If Colonel Nasser's action were to succeed each one of us would be at
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  • 115 5 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. 9, If Egypt lodges a complaint with the U.N. Security Council on the Suez Canal, the Council's first team of top delegates will have to rush here from vacations or consultations at home offices. The U.N. is watching developments with interest
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  • 32 5 ratten sad Singapore. The Australian Wane? it tW B^!i layan »*f o"«r by a Colombo Plan trainee, Leone Womr-laa (second from right) of 817S— SHampone Paiidaaxw*r?»«r pur. *^m.
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  • 377 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 9, Despite the Fremch-Bn. tfeb marching and counter-marching, the oilfe still seem to be against a war over the Suez Canal The basis for negotiations of the dispute seem to be broadening rather than narrovin* Things are hanging in the air while the
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  • 104 5 Indon. PM Endorses Nasser's Action JAKARTA. Aug. 9, Premier Ali Saatroamidjojo declared Tuesday Indonesia recognises that Egypt has a right to seize the Suez Canal and firmly believes Egypt is abje to guarantee continued free passage through it for all nations. Indonesia. however, ulao realises the canal seizure has caused
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  • 121 5 EGYPT UNDER SOVIET DICTATION? WASHINGTON, Aug. 9, Chinese Nationalist Ambassador HoUington K. Tong said after a U.S. State Department call that Egypt is listening "entirely to Boviet dictates" in seeking exclusive control at the Sues Canal. He told newsmen that Soviet manoeuvring led Egypt to recognise Communist China and now
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  • 128 5 BRITISHERS TO BE EVACUATED LONDON, Aug. 9, The EVENING STANDARD reported that all British wives and children in the Suez Canal Zone are to be evacuated in chartered Royal Air Force planes. It said the mass evacuation of 393 wives and 540 children will start on Thursday They are the
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  • 177 5 WASHINGTON, Aug. 9, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles reportedly Has told the ambassadors of the 20 LatinAmerican republics that Britain and France may feel Egypt already has used force to take over the Suez waterway, entitling them to answer with fore*. However, Mr. Dulles did
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  • 217 5 CALI, Colombia, Aug. 9, More than a thousand persons wwemuifet k*frd or iojtuvd on Thursday from an explosion of seven dynamite trucks in the heart of Call. Sabotage was suspected as the cause. Ripping blasts and sweeping fires that followed levelled eight square blocks in
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  • 175 5 NEW YORK, Aug. 9, The Wall Street Journal, discussing the proposed international conference on the Suez Canal, said that should Egyptian President Nasser refuse to participate the consequences "could be painful." "Nasser and his Soviet mentors may simply refuse to attend such a conference or refuse to
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  • 121 5 UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. Aug. 9, Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold received a protest from Togoland claiming several winners of scholarships to the Soviet Union were denied passports by the Goldcoast government The protest came from S.G. Antor, Secretary General of the Togoland Congress. The group opposes
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  • 418 5 MONO KONG, Aug. 9, Communist China has lifted its blackout of news from far* away Tibet. But it still has mot admitted there is trouble there. Peking Radio has reported that 170 generals and officers of the Chinese Communist army in Lhasa sat down with Tibatan troops
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  • 157 5 DAMASCUS, Aug. 9, The Syrian Defence Minister, Abdulhasib Raslan, said last night he has declared a state of mobilisation "to defend the right of Egypt, Syria and the entire Arab world." He made the statement after warning that his country would regard any Israeli attempt at
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  • 580 6 > for the Aswan Dam, which had hurt Egypt's pride, had 'precipated' the Egyptian decision to nationalise the Canal. The suddenness of the nationalisation decision 'may have contributed the violent reactions.' Mr. Nehru said: The considerations and criteria on which the government had to base their decision
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  • 220 6 Nehru's Explanation NEW DELHI, Aug 9— Premier Nehru told the Indian parliament today that Egypt could not and would not take part in Suez Canal talks, to which she is merely an invited nation, and on which she has not
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  • 353 6 Drive Against Pirate Taxis Planned Taxis form an important part "f the public transport system and there should be an adequate supply of them, both to give public the. services they want and to provide a field of employment, the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas said last
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  • 335 6 Fed. Minister's Warning To Students The Federation Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has addressed the following letter to all headmasters and headmistresses of schools in the Federation: "When you accepted responsibility as a Supervisor of a school you accepted responsibility not only for the jpod order and
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  • 33 6 The net profit of the Indian Overseas Bank Limited. Madras, for the half.year ended 30th June 1956, Including the amount brought forward from last year's acccunt, is Rs. 17.21.271-8-3.
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  • 109 6 Rfiv. R. A. R- de Alwis. the Chief M nister of the Pentecostal Mission, arrived here after a world tour visiting France, England U.S.A. Japan and Hong Kong. He states that there was a great awakening everywhere and a great response for Divine Healing. He held Healing
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  • 508 6 The Prime Minister said that India "is not a disinterested party" but a "principal user cf this waterway" and "had to take a decision in the situaHe said India "Is passion- ately interested in averting I conflict. She is in friendly relations with Egypt and associated
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  • 142 6 Journalists Can Go Now To Red China Singapore Government would permit journalists to accompany the- Unofficial Trade Mission to China. Announcing this in a letter to the President of Singapore Union of Journalists, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock says re-entry permits may be granted to not more than
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  • 97 6 MALAYAN AIRWAYS: QUERY IN COLONY LEGISLATURE At the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Aug. 29, Mr. R. C. H. Urn. will ask the Minister for Communications and Works whether, in view of official statements about the negotiation of fresh agreements to take effect next year between Malayan
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  • 106 6 SINO-BURMA BORDER DISPUTE NOT SERIOUS NEW DELHI, Aug. 9. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's top foreign policy adviser, Wednesday belittled the importance of the border dispute Burma and Red China. Answering questions at an American Alumni Association meeting, Menon saM both Burma and India have undemarcated borders with China and
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  • 16 6 Mr. On* Kirn Leonf distributing the Mmpie packets near Randan* Kertao Market
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  • 186 6 YyEDNESDAY was 'VYKMIN' (combined Multiple com. plex in other words vitamin and mineral capsules) Day in Singapore. Over 20,000 sample packets were distributed all over Singapore. The Santa Claus who distrl- buted these vitamin capsules •to the young and old, men I and women,
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  • 238 6 From "Go-Slow" To Strike 16,000 MINERS' DECISION From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tours: Enche^R. A. Abdulkarim, General Secretary of the Malayan Mining Employees Union today told members of the Unicn that "every strike action is a step forward for workers." This was*stated in a directive issued .to over 16,000 mining
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  • 57 6 MR. AR. A. NACHIAPPAN APPOINTED J.P. The Sultan of Kelantan baa appointed Mr. AR. A. Naehi appan, prominent member of the Indian Community, to oe a Justice of the Peace in honour of His Highness's birthday yftsterday. Two others who were also appointed justices of the Peace are Mr. A.
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