Indian Daily Mail, 27 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XD. No. 192 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGJST 27, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 291 1 Appeal To Reid Commission Compulsory Provision For Study Of Tamil Demanded Ipoh Conference Decisions IPOH, SUNDAY: THE MALAYAN TAMILS ARE TO ASK THE REID COMMISSION TO PROVIDE FOR SPECIAL GUARANTEES AND RESERVATIONS FOR THEM IN THE FUTURE CONSTITUTION OF MALAYA. A resolution to this effect was
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  • 124 1 INDIA RE-DIVIDED NEW DELHI, Aug. 26. India's Council of States >esterday unanimously pas. sed. a Bill to create 14 States and four Centrallymini nistered areas in place of the present 29 States with varying- political status. The BUI has already been passed by the House of people ana now goes
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  • 242 1 From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Aug. 26.— An Amendment to get the New Mysore State included in the South Zone, not in the Western Zone as provided for in the States Reorganisation Bill, was defeated in the Rajya Sabha on Friday. At first, Mysore was
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  • 45 1 From Our own Correspondent Ahmedabad, Aug. 26.— Bombay." Chief Minister, Mr. Morarii Desai, who had beett testing here for the last seven days because Gul<*ratls were orposin" the States Reoreani.saton Fill, has now announced hr is brea^ino the fast tonight. Copyright.
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  • 40 1 AHMEDABAD, India. Aug. 26. Police opened fire here tonight to d'sperse part of a violent crowd which attacked them after a public meeting addressed by Bombay" Chief Minister. Morarji Desai. No casualties were immediately reported. Reuter
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  • 32 1 On 27 July last a male Chinese tested on bein^ Informed he had passed the test, promptly fainted on the spot, the Traffic police report for Met
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  • 153 1 Menon LONDON, Aug. 26.— Mr. Krishna Menon, India's delegate to the London Suez Conference, .said yesterday that the situation in the Sue z dispute was still serious. With economic sanctions, the blocking of accounts, the background of emotion in the Middle East and such factors,
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  • 44 1 WANTED A TRUE HISTORY OF MALAYA Mr., S. O. K. Obaidulla, Federal Legislative Councillor who declared open the All Malaya Tamil* Conference in Ipoh, appealed) to the Federation Chief Minister, Tungku Abdu] Rahman to appoint a Commission to write the true history of Malaya.
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  • 1537 1 THAT THEY OWE THEIR UNDIVIDED LOYALTY TO MALAYA, THE COUNTRY OF THEIR ADOPTION AND THAT THEY HAVE BUILT MALAYA, WHAT IT 18 TODAY, BY THEIR SWEAT, TEAR AND BLOOD. NEEDED NO REMINDING, SAID SARANGAPANY. TAMIL AS AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE SARANGAPANY'S STIRRING ADDRESS IN IPOH IPOH,
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  • 32 1 Following- is a summary ot the presidential address delivered by Mr. Sarangapany. "We are assembled here today in all earnestness and in the sincere hope of contributing something substantial ana
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  • 216 1 NEW DELHI, India, Aug. 26. John Strachey, once a membe of Britain's Labour government, says he sees a possibility ot India turning Communist if the second fiveyear plan fails. Strachey, who spent several months here as a guest of the semi-official statistical institute, discussed
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  • 113 1 BOMBAY, Aug. 26. -Air India international Airline announced it will open a super const e-llation service to Australia on October *>» covering tne 6,400 miles between bombay and Sydney in 23 hours. The service will operate via Madras, Singapore and Darwin at nn initial frequency «f
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  • 148 1 Dp. Alagappa Chettiar's Determination From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 26.— Dr Alagappa Chettiar, South In dia's greatest industrialist, philanthropist and educationist, who has been seriously ill for the last si x month* here in Ms Iras and completely bedridden, was taken last night au his own wishes to his
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  • 157 1 NEW* DELHI. Aug. 26 The Indian I 'rime Minister, Mr. Nenru will leave on September 24 for a brief visit to Saudi Arabia it was announced here today. The announcement said: The King of Saudi Arabia invited the Prime Minister to visit his
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  • 492 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore Mon., Aug. 27, 1956 Ipch Conference-The Background THE Tamils are a calm and quite, peaceful and peaceloving people. This is as true of the Tamils in India as it is of those living in Ceylon, Malaya and elsewhere. Migration has not changed their charac- j ter.
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  • 2837 2 No Conflict Between Hindi Regional Languages Speech At DBHPS Convocation In Madras MADRAS: President Rajendra Prasad said here last week that there could never be any rivalry between Hindi and the regional languages in the administrative, educational or any other sphere in the States. The only language which was the
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  • 538 2 INCREASE IN PRICES NOT DUE TO DEFICIT FINANCING J tmM l °5 H,: The recent incr Prices of f ood, I cloth and other consumer goods might not all be due to deficit! n?« a C nH 9 n S f d M Arun Chand Guha, Minister for Rev.- I
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  • 202 2 LEGISLATURES IN STATES: INTEGRATION OF STAFF IN NEW SET-UP Speakers of Saturl o f V/r *^25*** nd organisation proposal w 22ft *i? ected b^ the re New Delhi, under the chSmS 1 Parlii^ent House thasayanam Ayya nga r ln£t of Mr AnanThn •"•yyangar, bpeaker of tho r^i, c._i_i.- •ng the
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  • 101 2 FAMILY PLANNING EXPERTS INEW DELHI. A member in the Raivi. bha wanted to know w o American family plan ning experts inMted to India were married or not to be convinced that they were really experts. When Mrs. Mr. Chandra, sekhar, Deputy Health Minster, told Mrs. Violet Alva that the
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  • 201 2 Government Advertisements In Papers NEW DELHI: I n the Raja £abna Mr. g. Rajagopaian iai uamentary Secreury to cne M.nister for Ififormat/ti ana iJioaacasting. saia that tne auvertisement rates paid oy Government to newspapers were settled by negotiations on a commercial basis with each individual paper and «o it would
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  • 172 2 MANUFACTURE OF ROLLING STOCK NEW eDELHI: The Hindustan Aircraft (Private) Limited, has entered into a technical issistance agreement with a West German firm for the manufacture of rolling stock n its factory at Bangalore. The agreement which was ugned here, covers the manufacture of rolling stock of iifferent types including
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  • 1706 3 Great m Competition To IndianjTextiles Abroad NEW DELHI: The volume of India's foreign trade in the early months of the current financial year has given rise to some disquieting thoughts regarding the prospects for the rest of the year. The provisional ngnres of exports and imports
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  • 337 3 Barauni Wants New Oil Refinery PATNA: The Bihar Chamber of Commerce, in a memorandum submitted to the Government of India, has suggested that the proposed oil refinery to be set up by the Government should be located at Baraunl ln Monghyr district on the North-Eastern Railway on the northern side
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  • 54 3 3RINAGAR: Srinagar and other areas of the Valley were nit by a severe windstorm last r'riday. The storm was accompanied by heavy rains which continuea till early next morning. At some places trees were uprooted by the storm but no loss of life or property has
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  • 147 3 NEW DELHI: British navigational authorities are understood to have asked the Indian lighthouse department for technical data of their design help solve some of their design piublems relating to replacement of light vessel stations by structures. Another Western country, which is Impressed with India's technical progress is West
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  • 74 3 LAHORE: The Anglo-Ameri-can expedition to Uie 25,550 foot Rakapossi Peak in Uie Karakoram range s has failed. The four members of the expedition led by Captain George Dand, have returned to Rawalpindi, according to a report received here. This was the fourth attempt to conquer the Peak.
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  • 149 3 EMERGENCY MAY BE PROCLAIMED KARACHI: The possibilities of a declaration of a state of emergency throughout the country were discussed here last week at diplomatic parties and in newspaper circles and clubs. The capital is at present in the grip of feverish political activity which might
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  • 77 3 NEW DELHI: A party of 19 students from the University of Malaya, who are on a stuuy tour of India arrived here from Amritsar. The party which belongs to the Historical Society of Malays University, has already covered centres of historical and cultural Interest in
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  • 164 3 LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OPENED IN MADRAS MADRAS: A new Department of the Government, the Legislative Department, came into bf ing with effect from Aug. 15. This has been brought about by the upgrading of the existing Secretairat of the Legislature which occupied a subordinate position. and bringing it under the control
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  • 476 3 SYMPOSIUM ABT EXHIBITION IN NOVEMBER NEW DELHI, Aug. 25 I Details of the programme fori tiuddha Jayanti celebrations commencing, in November were recently finalized in New Delhi at a meeting of the Working Committee of the Buddha Jayanti celebrations. The Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru,
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  • 1691 3 Legislation In Madras MADRAS: The Government of Madras have published in a Gazette Extraoordinary last week a Bill to amend the Madras Cultivating Tenants Protection Act of 1955, in order to extend life for two years and make it applicable to some other areas in the State.
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  • 1904 4 LOK SABHA FAMES BENGAL BIHAR BILL No More Border Controversy NEW DELHI: The Lok Sabha last Friday passed the West Bengal-Bihar (Transfer of Territories) Bill, amidst cheers. The Home Minister. Mr. Pandit in a very brief reply to the debate, expressed the hope that "the chapter of any territorial controversy
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  • 122 4 Reference To Mr. Kamath's Arrest NEW DELHI: The point whether a member of Uie Lok Sabha could go out and carry on an agitation against the decision of the House was raised to the Lok Sabha last Thursday by a Congress member, Mr. M. L. Dwivedi, when the Speaker, Mr
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  • 257 4 Fair Rent Bill: Effect On Income Of Temples MADRAS: The Temple Preservation Sangam, Madras, which met here on August 13 expressed Uie opinion that Uie 40 per cent share of agricultural produce provided for in Uie Fair Rent Bill would adversely affect the Income of Uie I temples, and was
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  • 248 4 MADRAS: It has been brought to the notice of Governjment, says a Press Note that a large number of communications intended for the Registrar of Firms, Madras State, are addressed to the Registrar of Companies by members of the public and that such incorrect addressing of correspondence
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  • 228 4 K. VENKATASWAMI NAIDU FELICITATED MADRAS: Tributes to the manifold services rendered by Mr. K. Venkataswami Naldu, were paid at a joint reception got up at Woodlands Hotel. Mylapore, by the All-India Civic and Health Propaganda Board and Uie Madras Citizens Felicitation Committee on the occasion of his Shashti-abda-poorthi on Aug.
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  • 57 4 POLICE SUB-INSPECTOR'S SUDDEN END MADRAS: Sub- Inspector Shamugham of Erode North, who was in the City on bundobust duty in connection with the President's visit, died of heart failure on Wednesday last just a few minutes before he wa« to leave for his duty. His body was sent to Coimbatore
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  • 36 4 MADRAS: Mr. C. V. Naraumhan 1.C.5.. Joint Secretary. Union Finance Ministry, will leave New Delhi for Bangkon on Aug. 31 to take over as Executice Secretary, of the 3CAFE. early in September
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  • 44 4 -ANGALORE: The deatb occurred here on Aug. 15 ot Mr, P. N. Chandavarkar, retired Collector of Customs, at the age of 68. He leaves his wife and a son. His brother \s> Sir Vithal N. Chandavarkar of Bombay.
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  • 715 4 LONDON: Examination of I the agreements concluded be- 1 tween the Suez Canal Company and the Egyptian Government on the one haqd, and Uie British and Egyptian Governments on the other, "shows the extreme difficulty of fitting either the canal or the company's management of
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  • 849 4 BOMBAY: The vanaspati industry set an all time record last year with a production of 260,800 tons. Exports rose sharply from 6,840 tons In the previous year to 16,099 tons in 1955 netting approximately Rs. 22,000,000 in terms of foreign exchange. The first half of Uie
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  • 381 4 U.S. INDIA: "Desire For Peace Is Common" BOMBAY: "Americans not only love their own freedom, but they want freedom for everyone," said Earl Warren Chief Justice of the United States, at a luncheon meeting of the India America Society here last week. He said: "When I saw theae great masses
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  • 57 4 SAVANTWADT; One „ollcc ST Was „led the and five others were seriousaH«f JUPe f* W hen Gcan Na °ohS?i? «f ltacked tt Passenger train three m ii es from Col f em on Aug. 13 according to a reCoLT cIV t>y the National Congress (Goa) here.
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  • 392 5 Preliminary Work Reported To Be Slow NEW DELHI: The Government of India have granted a sum of Rs 75 lakhs each for Mld££ WtoteLTZ^***? fi Hyderabad and Bhopal Tne decision taken by Parliament to postpone the date of i n "i U 9M RmLA eW
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  • 205 5 KHAN ABDUL GHAFFAR KHAN LAHORE: The West Pakistan Government have denied j reports that Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Is being kept in .solitary confinement in Lahore Jail and that he is not given food and other facilities suited to his age and status. A Press Note issued by the Provincial
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  • 105 5 JAFFNA EDITOR MEETS MADRAS MINISTER MADRAS: Mr. Raj Anaratnam. Editor, Eelakesari, Jaffna, Ceylon, in a statement to the press, said that he met Mr. c. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance, yesterday at his residence and explained the difficulties of Ceylonese Tamils as a result of the language policy of the Ceylon
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  • 156 5 ENDING PLURAL MARRIAGES: GOVT. RULES AMENDED NEW DELHI: Another step ha s ween taken to put an end to plural marriages among Central Government servants, it is learnt. Following the promulgation of Government Servants' conduct Rules a year or so ago banning the marriage of a public servant while his
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  • 143 5 Report In Karachi Press Karachi's Morning News reported that the provincial legislatures in East and West Pakistan might soon be dissolved. The report said: "The Central Government has now before it a suggestion to dissolve the East Pakistan Assembly. The suggestion envisages that the Sarkar Government would continue to function,
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  • 396 5 MADRAS: An assurance that Government would give all facilities to washermen to start co-operative laundries and to adopt the latest methods of laundering, was given by Mr. C. Subramaniam, Minister for Finance, declaring open the first conference of the Madras District Washermen's Association at Saldapet. People
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  • 292 5 Dp. Thaninayagam On Language Policy Of Ceylon Govt. MADRAS: Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Thani Nayagam, wellknown Tamil scholar and member of th e Department of Education, University of Ceylon, delivered a n address at the Catholic Centre, George Town on Language rights In Ceylon," on Aug 14. Prof. M.Rutnanoml presided
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  • 156 5 KARACHI: Dramatic arrests of Muslim Leaguers on Aug. 16 were condemned by prominent Muslim League leaders Including the League President, Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar. The local organising committee of the Karachi Muslim League has delivered an ultimatum to the authorities that in case those arrested were
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  • 58 5 NEW DELHI: Pondicherry Port would be renovated in another eighteen months at a cost of more than Rs. 29 lakhs, the Deputy Minister of Transport, Mr. O. V. Alagesan, told Mr. Krishnacharya Joshi In the Lok Sabha. Mr. Alagesan said that tenders for the renovation of
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  • 126 5 BHAVE AGAINST DONATION OF LAND TO TEMPLES NOW MADRAS. Donation of land today to temples er mo»que s is a sin/ declared Acharya Bhave, addressing a prayer meeting in Papparapatti, Salem District, last week. 'In those days," said the Acharya, "there was no dearth of land; nor wan the population
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  • 186 5 11-HOUR AGENDA GONE THROUGH IN 3-1/2 HOURS NEW DELHI; Working with unexpected speed, the Lok Sabha took only 3*4 hours to run through an agenda for, which 11 hours had been allotted. "The business of the House has collapsed," remarked a member from the Treasury benches. The Deputy Speaker, Sardar
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  • 217 5 IMPORT OF TYRES TUBES NEW DELHI: The Mlnistei for Heavy industries. Mr. M. M. Shah, told the Lok Sabha that a foreign nr m doing business in India had been granted licence to import reasonable, I quantities of tyres and tubes This was to supplement supplies, which were expected to
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  • 168 5 OOTACAMUND: With reference to a resolution of the Ootacamund Municipal Council requesaing the Union Government to construct an aerodrome near Ootacamund, the Ministry of Communcatlons have in a sommunicatlon stated though the post-war development programme of civil aviation envisaged the construction of an intermediate aerodrome in Nilgirls
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  • 779 5 MARKING SYSTEM NEW DELHI. A new system of voting, called the "marking system," is being considered by the Election Commission for introduction in the next general election, said the Law Minister, M. C. C.Biswas, in the Lok Sabha. The Law Minister, who was answering a questtion
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  • 235 5 SLBIIADRABAI RAI HELD UP BANDA (Goa Border): Mrs. Subhadrabai Rai, heroine of the last Independence Day mass satyagraha for the liberation of Goa. on Aug. 15 tried to cross the border to offer satyagraha inside Goan territory at Patradevi, but the Indian police o n the
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  • 102 5 NAGAPATTDMAM: Mr. K. Govindan, Superintendent, Central Excise, M. P. Narayan, T. C. Mathews, P. A. Monie H. M. Fernandez, and S. Mahaiingam. Customs officers, seized opium weighing about 44 seers, valued at Rs. Rs. 30,000 from a car coming from Tiruvarur near Azilur. The car which
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  • 69 5 MADRAS: One more medical College will be established in the Madras State from the next acadpmic year. Indicating this, Mr. A B Shetty, Health Minister, told Pressmen that It would takn sometime more before he was able to give further details about the proposal. Asked where the
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  • 84 6 KHRUSHCHEV IS 'ALIVE AND KICKING' MOSCOW, Aug. 26. Western rumours that something had happened to Nikita S. Khrushchev were denied yesterday by the Central Committee bf the Soviet Communist Party. A spokesman said Khrushchev, the party's First Secretary, worked aa usual yesterday at party headqcarters. He left at 4 p.m.
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  • 137 6 FOURTH SINCE JUNE NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 A large number of police were yesterday stationed in the area here where a bomb exploded Friday night, killing four people and injuring more than 30. The bomb exploded near a cinema in a crowded
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  • 93 6 Madras-Rangoon Shipping Service Resumed From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 26. Direct shipping service between Madras and Rangoon will .be. resumed from Tuesday, Aug. 28. when the Motor vessei Sonavathi, will sail for Burma with passengers and cargo. The serv.ce was suspended eight months ago since no ship w a3
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  • 116 6 Speaking at the presentation of Certificates of the Royal Society for Promotion of Health, on Saturday last, the Minister for Health Mr. A J Braga said: "Health has been defined in the Constitution of the World Health Organisation as the state of complete physical, mental and social well
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  • 73 6 SELANGOR NEW VILLAGERS TO VISIT SINGAPORE A party of 42 students and teachers fro m the Fathima Institute, Tanjong Sepat, a Chin, jong Sepat, a Chinese New Village in the coastal district of Kuala Langat, Selangor is visiting Singapore this week They arrive to-morrow, Aug. 28 .find spend two days
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  • 412 6 The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will attend the 3rd annual inspection and display of the Perak Home, Pasir Panjang, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8. Mrs. Li m Yew Hock will give awa v the prizes. Malayan Tamil community to- day and the other problems
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  • 127 6 PARTS, Aug. 26,-— Charles Chaplin told reporters here he hoped his next film— 'A King In New York'— will be hi* funiest ever. Chaplin, who is now editing the nlm himself at the Paris suburb of Saint Cloud, rfoes not expect it will be ready
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  • 118 6 HONG KONG, Aug. 26.— Singapore's former Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall .said "it is a wonderful way to build interracial harmony by getting the youth of different nationalities in one school' after visiting the central institute for Nationalities in Pek ing yesterday, according to the the New
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  • 117 6 ONLY FIVE ROAD DEATHS LAST MONTH During last month, the total number of accidents reported was 1,934 compared with 1,767 for the previous month and 1,583 for the corresponding month of 1955. This represents an average rate of 62.4 as against 58.9 for June, an in. urease of 3.5. Fatal
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  • 314 6 —London Paper's Plea LONDON, Aug. 26, The Observer, an influential Sunday newspaper today firmly endorsed the majority plan for the Suez Canal but suggested that the pattern of such international action should also be extended to the Panama Canal and certain oil concessions in the Middle
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  • 128 6 DULLE S' CALL TO NASSER WASHINGTON. Aug. 26.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, arrived here last night from London and called on Egypt to "make its own indispensable contribution" to peaceful solution of the Suez Canal crisis. In an airport statement he said of the London Conference: "We
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  • 47 6 At the end of tht month, 77 new lorries were registered bringing the total to 10,411. Cars (private) increased by 578 to 43,511 during the month, while there were 42 more taxis making a total of 1,781. Bicycles increased by 1,524 to 211,321.
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  • 776 6 Became Red Whilst A Student KUALA LUMPUR, Sun: Malaya's M x 2 Communist terrorist and the Malayan Conmidiiist t arty vice-secretary general, Kuong Kuo, wiio was k ileJ in the Semenyin area of Selangpr Saturday was 42 years old and was one of
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  • 88 6 Lady Black, Patron of the V.M.C.A., Singpaore, yesterday appealed to tne puolic to give itetieiousky on tne Y.M.U.A.' *iag .Day on Sept. 1, so that Wie good work wnich tne Oiganisation nad been doing might continue and expand. The Y.W.C. A. looks after children, in particular
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  • 56 6 SUKARNO DJAKARTA. Aug. 26. President Soekarno of Indonesia left her c today in a spec ally chartered plane to visit Russia, Yugoslavia, Austria, Chechoslovakia and China. Accompanied by a party of 40 he will fly to Russia by way of Teheran. He Is expected to arrive
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  • 27 6 VILLAGE HEADMEN COME TO TOWN Eleven Village Headmen from Ruraj parts of Singapore will visit Assembly House and the site for the big Agricultural Show to-day Monday.
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  • 130 6 SKYSCRAPER ONE MILE HIGH! Believe It Or Not: SPRING GREEN, -Wis consin, Aug. 26.— World famous architect Prank Lloyd Wright disclosed n>day ho l* working on plan* for 510 storey office building to stand a mile high on the lake front in Chicago. Mr. Wright. 87, aaid he the backing
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