Indian Daily Mail, 24 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII. No. 189 SINGAPORE, FKIDAV, AUGUST 24, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 160 1 Arrival In Colony On October 31 Will Meet Malay Sultans In Kuala Lumpur The Governor, of Singapore Sir Robert Black, has been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies of the following announcement issued from Buckingham Palace: "On Wednesday, October 31, the
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  • 115 1 CALCUTTA, Aug. 23, Prince Norqdom Sihanouk, of the Indo-Chinese State of Cambodia who at 35 is already a former King, former Prime Minister and much-travelled y Ambassador of his country, may again become a Prime Mi- j n»ster, it is reported here. t A Member of
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  • 73 1 U.S HELP TO IND. FAMILY PLANNING CALCUTTA, Aug. 23.— The Popualtion Council of America will finance Asia's most comprehensive population control and family planning project, costing M$ 144 ,000, which is to I be launched soon by the I Indian government in West Bengal State. j The three-year project will
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  • 178 1 VISIT TO NEW GUINEA -INFORMAL SYDNEY. Aug. 23.— New Guinea officials have differed with BucKingham Palace on how much formality there should be in the Duke of Edinburgh November tour, according to the South Pacific Post published in Port Moresby. Buckingham Palace and the Duke want an informal visit, with
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  • 233 1 EISENHOWER NOMINATED FOR 2nd TERM SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. —Eleven months ago yesterday less 48 hours, nearly all the' world thought President Eisenhower never would run for election again. On Wednesday the Republican national convention nominated him for a second term. Eleven months ago on a gloomy Saturday in Denver
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  • 156 1 SOVIET OFFER OF HELP TO INDONESIA DJAKAKIA, Aug. 23.—Indonesia and Russia had proKminary talks ~n a soviet ouci 01 aid ana muone# ia wafs now '.studying me JKussian proposals. Foreign Ministry traae sources said. 'llie talks are being conUuctca her between a Soviet Tradfr ..lission and representatives of che Indonesian
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  • 192 1 Ahmedabad Not Yet Prepared {To Listen From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 23. Mr. Morarji Degai Bombay's Chief Minister is con* tinuing his fast since there is no sign that people of Ahmedabad are prepared as yet to listen to his views on the benefits
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  • 78 1 U.S. CAN USE BASES IN SAUDI ARABIA WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.— King Saud of Saudi Arabia is reported to have given permission for American planes to continue usin^ a biR airbase at Dhahran even though a formal lease for such rights has expired. Negotiations for a new live year least agreement
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  • 225 1 Saudi Arabia To Intervene In Favour Of Egypt fAKis, Aug. za. me Egyptian embassy said Wednesday Arabia has decided to intervene in Washington in 'avour of Egypt in the Suez crisis. This step by King Ibn Saud \as been confirmed by "authorized Saudi Arabian sources." •.he daily embassy Information Bulletin
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  • 60 1 TAIPEI, Aug. 23.— A spokesman for Chiang Kai-shek's air force said today no Nationalist planes were in the area at the time unidentified aircraft downed a United States Nav v plane off the Red China coast. He said the Nationalist air force was ready to take part n
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  • 54 1 C H ANGAN ACHERR Y ARCHDIOCESE VATICAN CITY, Aug. 23.— Pope Pius XII Wednesday created a new ecclesiatic province in the Malabar State of India with the dioceses of Changanacherry, Palal and Xottayam. The diocese of Changanacherry was raised to the rank of archdiocese, and its bishop, Msgr. Matteo Kuvukats,
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  • 103 1 MILAN, Aug. 28. The human eyelash can be an important aid to crime detection, a Japa* nesa scientist reported to- J day. Prof. Tadaschl Fuji- niatHU said he is preparing to return to Nagasaki bos- pitai with 900 human eye- lashes collected Id Germany, Prance, Switzerland
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  • 67 1 DJAKARTA, Aug. 23.— The Prime Minister of Australia. Mr. Robert Menzies has postponed his intended visit to Indonesia, the Foreign Ministry announced. He had planned to arrive here at the weekend for a short visit on the invitation ot President Sukarno, but has been
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  • 234 1 Nehru Thinks Only Tension Might Increase NEW DELHI, Aug. 23, Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, told a closed meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party here that he saw no danger of any conflict arising rom the non-acceptance by Egypt of Western proposals made at
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  • 81 1 H. BOMB TEST LONDON. Aug. 23. Britain will drop at least two and possibly up to four Hydrogen bombs near the isolated Pacific Atoll of Christmas Island next Spring the news chronicle reports today. The newspaper says this has been decided by Sir Anthony Eden's cabinet. According to the News
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  • 47 1 TURKISH MINISTER RESIGNS ANKARA, Turkey, Aug. 23. —Finance Minister Nedim Okmen resigned Wednesday. Tiie Turkish government has not yet announced this officially, but Okmcn personally contirmed it, adding hit* resignation was accepted by Premier Adnan Menderes. He declined, however, to give the reasons (or his resignation AP
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  • 39 1 Tmong those declared passed in the examination of th* Diploma in Social Studies are: Part I, Trinity Term 1956- Miss Malini Menon, Miss Gajalakshmi Raja, and Joseph Erutheanathan Ross; Part U— Mrs Irene Pariponrana Bal
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  • 281 1 FREE ASIA'S CONFIDENCE IN WEST IS WEAKENING LONDON. Aug. 23.— Tne Manchester Guardhin today claimed that the proceedings at the Suez Canal conteieiice hero will have the effect of weakening free Asia's confidence m the West. Russia and free Asia have now been brought closer, this I liberal daily commented.
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Aug. 23.— Five nations —the United States. Persia Australia, EUvopia and Swden are expected to b« named here today to tell Egyr' that the main users of th<> Suez Canal want to tee it put •tttdsr tnt«B»Uon*l co&tre!
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  • 124 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 23. Earl Warran Chief Justice of the United States ot Arms- ric-a visited Madras High Court and; set along with Chief Justice uajamannar and Justice A. s. P. Aiyar in the First Beocn nearing a writ appeal. Later
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  • 51 1 David Marshall, chairman ot the Singapore Labour Front and adviser to the Singapore trade delegation now in Red China, called Wednesday 01. Foreign Trade. They exchang Yeh Chi Chuang, Ministei of eel views on future prospects of trade between China and Staeanorc Pekinsr Radio said.
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  • 231 1 PROSPECTS "VERY BRIGHT" -MARSHALL TOLD I'EKING, Aug. 23, Former Singapore Ch*f Minister Mr- David Marshall said today that the Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Mr. Yeh Chi Chuaiig had told him that prospects for trade between China and Singapore and Malaya were "very bright" Mr. Marshall who arrived lere
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  • 99 1 LONDON, Aug. 23.— The Admiralty reported in London tbat the cruiser Newfoundland today carried out bombardment in the Kota invjgt District of Malaya in support of operation*** against the Commun.wt*. The message added that four targets w ere engaged. The 8,000-ton warship fired ten round* of six-Inch
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  • 117 1 Prom Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Aug. 23. Service conditions of Indian doctors now serving In India carafi up for discussion during the qupstion time. Srimathl Lakshmi Menon, Premier Nehru's parliamentary Secretary answering the query said the Malayan Government were now negotiating with the Indian Government
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  • 133 1 LONDON. Aug. 23, The Egyptian Embassy here in a state today statement today denied any Egyptian intention to discriminate against ships passing through the. Suez Canal The Embassy said: "The Egyptian Embassy deems it essential to reaffirm previous declarations by the Government of Egypt on several
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  • 26 1 A third Selected Area was declared by Government yesterday morning. They were Mukim Ayer Masin and Mukim Serkat, In the Pnntian district.
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    • 82 1 LONDON, Aug. 28.—Eighteen nations taking part in the Suez Conference here decided today to send a delegation to Egypt seeking negotiation* for internet onal management of the Suez Canal. Those not associating with the delegation were Russia, India, Ceyion and Indonesia. The 22 nation Conference for* mally
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  • 559 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Frl., Aug. 24, 1956 MALAYA'S NAME TO BE CHANGED? MOST nations when they regained their long lost independence have reverted to their old names and nomenclatures, because they believed that by doing do so they were becoming their real self again, resurrecting their glorious past and
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  • 2129 2 President Prasad In Madura i TRIBUTE TO TAMIL SANGHAM'S WORK NATIONAL UNITY STRESSED MADURAI: President Rajendra Prasad said here last Thursday that the ancient and well-rooted cultural unity of India should be nurtured and reinforced by political unity at the present moment. He cautioned the people that they should beware
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  • 99 2 POONA: Mi. M. M Bawsar Secretary of (he WMtKtaX mlll«. fli!B d on Thursday, mor™. SSSS sfd*s Tre reports said that some persons had threatened Mr if he held a n v meeting. These Ks"n h3d told Mr Bawsa that Congress ha d "betrayed" the
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  • 1166 2 Prasad Opens Madras Go vt's First 'Parish ramalaya" T"K« T> j »k V l emphasised that they should concentrate not only on the manufacture ot An»bar Charka and training one required number of workers but also on the production of the prescribed amount of yarn within the period. Reminding them
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  • 143 2 r Kia DELHI, Aug 22 i I.N.S. Kakinada, one of i'tTc tour coastal minesweepers an quired by Indian Navy commissioned last Friday With due ceremony i n the LnTu,, kingdom, according to a L« n don report received at th* Naval Headquarters in New Delhi.
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  • 69 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. Beauties in bath n K mius I attract as much notice as political celebrities in Repuoiican convention as hotels. The girls parade through lobbies, committee quarters and press rooms to distribute fountain pens, chewing gum, headache powers and assorted what not. Eight beauties
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  • 168 2 MADRAS: Mr. Raj Ariaiatnam. Kditor, Eelakesari, Jaffna. Ceylon, said here that a lair solution to the official language proDiem in Ceylon would be to inane both Siuhaiese and Tamil State languages. He toiu i;i-easinan that the Sinhalese and Tamils had been nvuig together tor centuries and
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  • 2737 3 LOK SABHA GIVES BROAD APPROVAL TO S.R. BILL dered^ffiX: w UteS was consiS J?,i? l o e H Use of p^rliament on ihursday If \h7s k Bil, Ha;iya b bha tOok U P consideration or tne k. k. Bill passed by the Lnk
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  • 116 3 Bengal M.P.'s Speech Tape-Recorded NEW DELHI; A tap©recorder had to be employed in the Lok Sabha last Thursday to record a Communist member's speech on tho Bihar-Bengal Transfer of Territor.es Bill. Usually, only Hindi and and Engiibto speeches an allowed in the House. But the Deputy Speaker relaxed thi* rule
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  • 502 3 COMMISSION SET UP GeologicalSurvey To Be Undertaken NEW DELHI: The Government of India have sec up a high-power 0U and Natural Gas Commission to undertake exploration, exploitation and refining of mineral oil in the country, Nr. K.D. Malaviya Union Minister for Natural Resources, will be the
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  • 323 3 CRITICISM OF ANDHRA GOVERNOR'S SPEECH KURNOOL: The Opposition members i n the Andhra Assembly on Aug. 16 took strong exception to the criticism made by the Madras Finance Minister, Mr. C. Subramaniam, on the policy of the Andhra Government regarding the procedure to b e adopted to settle the border
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  • 250 3 NBW DELHI: Public drinking in hotels and restaurants 'n Ueihi State have been banned irom August Id. The State Cabinet, which met in the wa*e or reports ot sharp dilterences among tne i.timsters on the Proni union poncy reanirmed its earner decision to oan tne saic 01
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  • 327 3 Kerala-Madras Partition Allocation Of Officers Finan™ D^ d S i n^ r e^Su b^nia m Minister for that uove^n^.^f Assembly on Aug. l« mittee in connecUon^S It a L°* c al Com- —•m^ci, wno was answering a barrage of questions f" d allotment or penwoMi to nat tn ereOt StateS
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  • 242 3 CAj_i\_,u'i"i'A: 'i mm services m youth Calcutta remained suspended tor over five hours on Aug. II roi lowing an incident involving a tram conducto1 and a ponce constable. The conductor, wno was seriously injured in the eye, was removed to hospital. The matter was, however amicably
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  • 3481 4 No Interference With Pol ice Work BANDA'S REPLY TO CRITICISM COLOMBO: The Prime Minister told the House of Representatives that his aim was to ensure that the Police Service was free from the intervention of influential persons The Premier, who was replying to criticism levelled at the police during the
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  • 515 4 "No Programme Ready Yet" NEW DELHI: While the Government were anxious that the general elections should take place as scheduled early next year, it was not quite correct to say that the Election Commissioner ihad categorically stated that they would take place between February 1 and 15,
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  • 141 4 :NEW DELHI: During the Second Five-Year Plan, five new Universities would be start' d, Dr. Mononiohan Das Deputy Minister for Education told Mr. Madiah Gowda in the Lok Sabha. Tliese are the Kurushetra University i n the Punjab the Gorakhpur University and the Varanasi
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  • 135 4 NEW YORK, Aug. 23.— i Powdered butter" will soon b e WniJ "la^et in Sweden. I Finland and Switzerland in- 1 lustry sources reported ye'ster- v£V ni ial shi P m ent if 100,--300 lbs. is aboard th e SS signeborg enroute from Chi :ago to Goteborg, Sweden
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  • 532 4 NEW DELHI; Piime Minister Nehru in a message to h new magazine, the "Indian Geographer" has said that more attention should be paid to geography" not only in the ratlv-r narrow way it is taught in om schools and colleges, but u something which tells of
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  • 74 4 %?£"*,£*>[ DPtectivos were callrd in money to a mysterious person •n pecujjar circumstances st^ h 1 c p hard Walker. Chief ConSuperintendent Herbert Han. {•am, one of the Yard's top men in the Murd f Squad, took charge of the investigation. H e deta Vied
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  • 32 4 NEW DFLHI: Ml. J. C. Ghosal. undei -Secretary in the Home Ministry, collapsed In the official gallery In the Lok Sab-»f-w Augl 13 shor tiy before !S e thrs s sur ddledonway
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  • 1466 5 OPENS VOCATIONAL CENTRE FOR BOYS IVtADRAS: Declaring open the Vocational and Industrial Centre of the Seva Samajam Boys' Home at Saligram vUage, near Kodambakkam, on Aug. 13 President Rajendra Prasad stressed the need for serving the less fortunately placed in society and in particular,
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  • 600 5 MADRAS: Dr Rajendra Prasad exhorted the people here on Aug. 13 to revive the glory of the Indian tradition. He expressed the hope that the various cultural missions sent abroad from India would carry with them and spread the message of India's culture and
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  • 145 5 Enrhe Motiamed Khlr Johari, assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, visited the Bata Shoe Factory, Klangr, daring his tour of industrial centres in the districts. The party seen on arrival at the factory are from left Messrs Chan Peng Hong, (a Klang Town council, lor of
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  • 1021 5 Hanumanthaiya Defeated BANGAJLORE: Mr. Kadldal Manjappa wu elected JLeader of toe Mysore Legislature Congress Party at a meeting ot' the larty beld here last i iiurHtlay. He defeated oy a very substantial majority" lus only rival, Mr. K. lanumantiiaiya, wnuae name was proponed
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  • 91 5  - ANOTHER CONFERENCE FOR NEW DELHI NAFEN NEW DELHI: India will play host to a session of the South-East Asia Regional Committee of the World Health orfanisation in the last week ot eptember. The session will be held at patiala House here. The main subject to be dls by the regional
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  • 274 5  -  NAFEN NEW DELHI: Important recommendations urging an increase of faciltiie.s for training students in mining engineerig, have been made by a 10-man expert committee of the AllIndia Council of Technical Edu. cation. These recommendations are understood to have been accepted by the ocuncil. The expert committee,
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  • 523 5 TIRUCHIRAPALLI: A strong plea for conducting temple pujus in Tamil was made here by Kunrakudi Adigal and others at the inauguration of the Tiruchi Tamil Sangham. Kunrakudi Adigal, who inaugurated the Sangham, also cautioned against borrowing words from other languages. In his presidential address, Mr. Rajan
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  • 108 5 Demonstrators Arrested In Madras MADRAS: Sub Inspector Krishnan Nambiyar of the Ice House Police Station, arrested on Aug. 13 eight persons on a charge of taking out a procession on the Wallajah Road in defiance of prohibitory orders now in force, and shouted slogans demanding the Government to favourably consider
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  • 64 5 MANUFACTURE OF ROLLING STOCK NEW DELHI, Aug. 22._Thc Hindustan Aircraft (private) Ltd.. has entered into a technical assistance agreement with the Maschlnenfacrik Auburc Nuewnberg A. C. Popularly known as M.A.M., West Germany for manufacturing of polling stock in its factory at Bangalore. The agreement which was signed, in New Delhi
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  • 982 6 DO NOT CLOSE DOORS OF NEGOTIATION RIGHT APPROACH URGED LONDON, Aug. 23, Russia and India delayed the close of the 22-nation Suez Conference by demanding that their views on control of the Suez Canal as well as those of the majority should be sent to Egypt.
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  • 164 6 The Governor, Sir Robert Black, will declare open the Fourth Regional Conference of the Branches of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association of the Malaya-Borneo Group at tue Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday next Aug. 29, at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Li m Yew
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  • 111 6 Leading disciples of Sree Narayana Guru, Dr. Natarajan (extreme right) and Mr John Spiers (extreme left) who are in .Singapore in connection with the Centenary Celebrations of the Guru, were conspicuous among the guests at a Singapore wedding that took place last Sunday
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  • 437 6 Arab States 9 Reaction LONDON, Aug. 23.— The five-power plan for the future of the Suez Canal, backed by a big majority of the 22 nation Conference, would imperil the sovereignty and independence of Egypt, an authoritative Egyptian source said. It would mean direct
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  • 117 6 EGYPT WARNS EMPLOYEES ABOUT CONTRACT LONDON, Aug. 23.— The Egyptian Embassy reiterated m a statement that penalties facing Suez Canal employees under Egypt's nationalisation law apply only to those who break the terms of their contracts 'with a view t° disrupt navigation.' The statement referred to a speech at the
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  • 119 6 JAKARTA, Aug. 23 Madame Soong Ching Line, widow of the "father of the Chinese Republic" left here today hoping "Indonesia wln3 her struggle for West Irian (Dutch-held Western New Guinea." Madame Soong, who paid a ten-day visit here at the invitation of the Indonesian government, was seen off
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  • 503 6 No Emergency casualties or incidents we're reported in the Federation yesterday. malaya/Borneo Group. 3 p.m. to b p.m. xour or universities U.IIU bcnoois, arranged by tne ministry 01 t,uucation. (Reuae^wus: Assembly House j. AUGUST 31 c> tOU N D SESSION. 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
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  • 84 6 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Aug. 23.— Iraq Is a candidate for the Middle Eastern seat on the u.N. Security Council held by Iran and has the full backing of all of the Arab countries, Arab sources reported Wednesday. The election will be held this autumn in the
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  • 175 6 ONAM SPORTS MEETING ON I.A. GROUND The Slngapoie Kerala Samajam Onam Festival sports, mas3 meeting-, and other events connected therewith, which were originally scheduled to be at the St. Joseph's School padang, will now be held at the Indian Association grounds at Bales tier Road, on Sunday Aug. 26, beginning
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  • 56 6 The Minister for Health Mr A. j Braga, will present Royai Society for the Promotion of Ilealtn Ce.tfi ates to successful candidate.* of the Government Healti Department, Singapore, tomorrow Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Ministry »f Health Conference Room Palmer Road. The successful candidates passed tne
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  • 15 6 Spiers and Swami Mangalanand a will also speak at the Onam Mass Meeting on Sunday.
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