Indian Daily Mail, 4 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail vol. xn No, 200 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 505 1 On Dulles Plan For Suez Note Of Optimism At First Meeting CAIRO, Sepl. 3, The five-nation mission to Cairo handed me UuLes plan for international operation of the Suez Canal to i'i-e*icient Nasser today during; a half -hour meeting ai the rttMaUf which ended at 103U GMT
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  • 220 1 CAIRO, Se».( 3. There \va> no in<ii-a..«>n here liiat President Nasser had changed nis original t ».«l rejecting the majority plan of the London S«*e» Conference wnuse piupo--nl« are due to be presented by tho H\. m;«n 'Men/.i«s MXMen The 'Menzies Mission' wa-: appointed
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  • 172 1 CAIRO, Sept. 3, Premier Robert G. Menzies of Australia, head of the tive-nation Suez mission, arrived in Cairo by plane last night. He was accompanied by Swedish Foreign Minister Oesten Unden. They were met at Cairo Airport by Abdel Fattali El Bindari. Governor of Cairo. Mcnzi< s
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  • 322 1 NBC t«jlevi..ion show, 'PjxoS Coni't rence." On the eve of the talks witn tho tivp-nation Menz.es mission on the Suez crisis, Nasser tolo a»> correspondents representing American and British newspn- t pers that he is eager to accept i any solution tor the Suez, i
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  • 157 1 PROBLEM OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM WASHINGTON. Sept. 3, Dr. Chnrles Malik, Lebanese; educator and diplomat, aaia t yest^id.-.y the "ultimate pio-J olem of this century is neither Aar nor peace but the proscrk'.itioii of individual freedom. A reoorditl statement by Kalik on "The Second Half of the 20tii Century" was broadcast
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  • 101 1 Ceylon And Russia To Exchange Envoys UOLOMBO, Sept. 3. Ceylon and tne Soviet Union nave agreed to exchange Ambassadors, it was oiticially announced here today. This was decided during calKs in Moscow recently between a v^eyton oeiegacion. dnd Soviet omcials on diploniatic and trade relatjons between, tnc. two countries, the
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  • 105 1 MOSCOW, Sept. 3, A. Ceyloneso delegation licio to negotiate an exchange of diplomatic representatives with the Soviet Union has completed its discussions "quite satisfactorily," the group's leader, Sir Claude Coiea, sakt Saturday night. Coroa told newsmen at a recept.on for the delegation that a joint announcement will
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  • 198 1 SEW YORK, Sept. 3.— The Time* expressed the hope Sunday that the vlatt to India of U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren "will help to offset report* of some of the unhappy aspects of our current domestic scene." "We are not' obliged to govern imrselves, ether individually or nationally,
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  • 64 1 Mr. I. A. Menon, India's Ambassador to Thailand, who has been appointed as India's High Commissioner to Australia, photographed on arrival here on Saturday, Seen In the picture are (from left) Mr. Ranmkrishna Rao. Mr. Bikrani Shah, Mr. H. r. Tandon, Commissioner for India in
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  • 55 1 Mr. P. A. Menon, India's Ambassador to Thailand, who is at present in Singapore jwlll address a meeting in the Singapore Indian Association today, at 5-30 P.m., under the auspices of Singapore Kerala S a ma jam. Mr. Menon has been apointed as the High
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  • 136 1 LEARN ENGLISH SAYS NEHRU NEW DELHI, Sept. 3.— The India i, Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, urged Indians to continue to. learn English as the unifying factor hi the country and in order to provide technically trained men for the country's five year pljtas. Addrvssing H meeting of State Education Mhvsters
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  • 612 1 Rescue Operations In Full Swing-Enquiry Urged From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. At least 125 persons are believed killed in the train disaster in Hyderabad on Sunday. Rescue and relief work have been in full swing from about nine in the morning under the
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  • 74 1 PICTURE. Governor of Singapore, Sir Roht-rt Itlack, declaring open the First Agricultural Show on safn. <i;t> Oct. 1, at old Kullang Airport. On the let is Ktamling; .Mr. JL M. Jiimabhoy, Minister for Commerce and Industry. Others seen in the picture are the Chef
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  • 158 1 LONDON', Sept. B.— Mr. O.'ttham Greene, the Briti-h m»velist today stated that he has been refused pe^missit^ b.v Indian aut horttie* to visit the Indian stale of .Assam Jn n letter pVMMOM in 'itut riMlvsS. Mr. lifWM Uevimtu •jl WiSned to investigate tn<activities
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 3— A direct radio telegraph service was inaugurated yesterday between New Delhi and Hanoi with an exchange of telegrams between the Communications Ministers of India and North Vietnam— the 19th country to bo so linked with India.- A.P.
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  • 71 1 Portuguese President In S. Africa PRETORIA South Africa, Sept. 3. President de Craveiro Lopes of Portugal and Senhora Lopes arrived here today by air on a State visit to South Africa. They were met by Mr. J. Q Strijdom, South African Prime Minister, and Dr. Ernest George Jansen, the Governor
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  • 217 1 MOW UfclJii, Sept Mr Chou En-iai. tne hiiiv-r 1 ivmier will visit fmua In December, it was reliabl> reported here tonight Kouter. NEW DELHI, Sept :s— An Official Indian Spokesman here today denied reports thai Mr. Jauaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, would flj t» Cairo next week to
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  • 818 2 MAHARASHTRA CONGRESS ENDORSES DECISION VOONA: The Executive of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee unanimously adopted l*st week a resolution endorsing the decision of Parliament regarding the formation of the new State of Bombay on a bilingual basis. Mr. T. R. Deogirikar, the Pradesh Congress Chief, presided. All the
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  • 86 2 FROM E. PAKISTAN NEW DELHI: The Prime Minister informed Mr Nawab Singh Chauhan in the Rajya Sahha that apart from Hindus Musl'ms were a lso coming away from East Pakistan to India. Mr. Nehru said that one of the reasons for the migration of people from East Pakistan
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  • 158 2 NEW DELHI: India and i Canada last week concluded a [convention concerning the prijority of patents of invention in Ottawa, according to an official Press release issuer here. The Secretary of State for External Affairs. Mr. L. B I Pearson, signed on behalf of the Canadian Government
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  • 562 2 TANJORE: A compromise was reached last week .before Mr. Subrahnianya Aiyar, Dis- trict Mun.sif, Tlruvayyar, In a .suit filed by the bangalore Nagarathnammal Trust represented by Mr. C. V. Rajagopa lachariar and other trustees li. charge of the administration Oi Sri Thyagabrahmam's Samadh. ,*t Tiruvayyar
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  • 209 2 CONGRESS PARTY IN CUDDALORE COUNCIL MADRAS: The Executive of the Tamil Nad Congress Committee has decided to dissolve the Municipal Congress Party in Cuddalore. This decision was taken at the recent meeting of the Executive in Bhavani. The Congress Party in the Cuddalore Municipal Council has a strength of 19
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  • 33 2 President Prasad receivtn^ A casket contain* the address of welcome presented by tfce Mayo* of Madras Mr. V. R Hamanatha Iyer, at the civic Receptfcai at tie Corporation Stadium.
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  • 208 2 LAHORE: Muslim League circles in Lahore have criticised Pakistan Government's decision not to hold public meetings or fly the National flag at half mast on the death anniversary of Mr. M. A. Jinnah on Sep. 11. Mian Amir-ud-Din, acting leader of the Muslim League
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  • 240 2 £EW DELHI: Mr. K. D. Malaviya. Minister fo r Natura 5. e at ou i r n ces h tol< J he k sab that in the interests of the l hP Minin S Leases Rules snould be modified th?r Pc S lng: On h{a resolution tnat
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  • 193 2 MADRAS: The Sathanur Irrigation Project which la to progress In the North Arcot District is expected to be com|pleted by October, 1957, judged' from the present rate of progress of work, it is officially learnt. Official sources mentioned last week that it was the p£ sent intention to
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  • 385 2 MADRAS: The need to make the co-operative movement really independent, voluntary and non-official in this country so as to enable it to play a vital part in improving the living standards of the people was stressed by Mr. V. K. Narasimhan. Assistant Editor, The Hindu, presiding
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  • 133 2 NEW DELHI; Seventeen commercial pilots (holding "B" licences) at present unemployed in the country would be absorbed by the Indian Air-lines Corporation during the next aix or eight months, the Communications Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram, told Mr. Jaipal Singh in the Lok Sabhu. 1 Mr. Raj
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  • 505 2  -  S. V. Narayanan LEGEND ABOUT By There ore many legends •bout the discovery of coffee. One of these is that the coffee plant was Crst dlscocered by an Arab goat-herder, who was greatly surprised w hen be saw tils goats behave in a peculiar manner, after they
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  • 249 2 INDORE: The Christian Missions Enqu r v Committee appointed by the 1 Madhya j Bharat Government hag sug- gested that it would be proper for missions to impress upon their village preachers that "mass movements and mass conversions" were against "the creed of the mission" and were
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  • 4447 3 GOVT. POUCY EXPLAINED COUMtBO: Mr. P. H William de SUva, Minister Lr'SfJf 4^ mnd Fkltarie* said in the House of Representatives last week that the Government would examine every proposal of foreign investment on its ow» merit**, and see whether such investment
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  • 353 3 NEED FOR OPPOSITION STRESSED MADRAS: A convention organised hy the People's Progressive Party was held lost week at the Gokhale Hall, Armenian Street, George Town, Mr. N. Razak Mohideen, Chairman, presiding. Delegates from Tamilnad, Andhra, and T.-C. State were present. After an Invocation song by Srimathi Nirmala, M. S. Chelladwami,
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  • 337 3 MADRAS: The tendenc> of the opposition parties to run down the Government in power, without offering constructive suggestions to relieve, the suffering of the people, was deprecated by Mr. K. Kamarai Nadar, Chief Minister, when he addressed a meeting held in connection with the third anniversary of
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  • 691 4 COIMBATORE: Mr. C. Sub'amaniam. Minister for Education, presided over the fifth session of the Educational Conference for the Southern Region on Aug. 26 at Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, when Mr. K. N. Sundaram. Secretary, Southern Region Technical Education Board initiated a discussion on Ttx:hnica] Education. Addressing thr
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  • 990 4 NEW SCHEMES PROPOSED MADRAS: The progress of schemes for the industrial development of Madras State was among the subjects discussed by the State Development Committee, which met last week in the Cabinet Room of the Madras Secretariat The meeting was attended by the Chief
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  • 151 4 CENTRAL EMPLOYEES' DEMANDS MADRAS: A resolution requesting the Union Government to appoint a Second Pay Commission immediately was passed at a rally of the Central Government employees held last week at Gokhale Hall. Mr. K. Rumamurti, President of the Postal Employees' Union, Madras circle, presided. Mr. M. S. Smivasan, convener
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  • 98 4 MADRAS: Members of the Prohibition Commission of Ceylon, who are now on a visit to this State to study the working of Prohibition and anti-gamb-ling laws In the State, met Mr. Shanmuga Rajeswara Setupatl Minister for Public Works; at the Secretariat last week. The Minister told Pressmen
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  • 111 4 Ceiling On Land: N. P. Postpones Decision NAQPUR: The Madhya Pradesh Government have postponed its earlier decision to fix a celling on land holdings in view of the impending disintegration of the present Madhya Pradesh, the Revenue Minister, Mr. B. A. Mamlloi told the State Vidhan Sabha last week. The
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  • 205 4 MADRAS: The scope for the expansion of trade between India and Germany were expressed by Mr. Rolf Yon Kaiser, Commercial Councillor, German Embassy, New Delhi, when he met last week the members of the Madras Chamber of Small Industries at the premises of the Chamber in Linghi Chetti
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  • 122 4 MADRAS: In reply to representations made by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce of the difficulty in gutting trunk call connections to New Delhi, the authorities hay« Informed the Chamber that generally calls booked to New Delhi between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. get delayed
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  • 96 4 SEATS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES MADRAS: The number of seats reserved for the Scheduled Castes in the Madras State Legislative Assembly has been increased by one from 39 to 40, under the final order notified by the Election Commission making changes In the delimitation of constituencies. As a result of the
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  • 70 4 AIR MARSHAL MUKHERJEE I LONDON: India's Chief of Air staff. Air Marshal 3 Mukherjee, will arrive here on Saturday on two weeks' visit, it was learnt. Air Marshal Mukherjee will visit the British aircraft constructors flying display and exhibition at Farnborough. He will leave for the United States on September
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  • 2036 4 COMMISSiOX TO BE APPOINTED COLOMBO: The Senate passed by 13 votes to 4 two motions introduced by senator J. Cooray, argmg tnat a Commission oe appointed to go in u> u*e question of the dentil penalty ana tnat me practice 01 maiong indiscriminate recommenuaiions to tne Uovemor-ueaeral
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  • 91 4 MORE HEALTH CENTRES FOR S. KANARA MADRAS: The Government has sanctioned the op«ning of thre^ more Priniarv Health Centres, at Baindur and Kumbla in-South Kanara district and ar Papinesseri in Malabar district. The Local Fund Dispensary at Baindur will be taken over by the Centre and the District Board has
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  • 69 4 NEW DELHI: His Holiness tne Popi; has donated $10,000 for the relief of those who suffered in the recent earthquake at Anjar. The donation has been placed at the disposal of the Bishop of AtomedabaS for •disbursement. A message received by the Apostolic Internunciature from
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  • 1230 5 LOK SABHA PASSES AMENDING BILL NEW DELHI: There was general support to the State Financial Corporations (amendment) Bill which was passed by the Lok Sabha, last week after three hours of discussion. The Bill seeks to em power State Financial Corporations to grant financial accommodation to industrial
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  • 120 5 The Proud Ones Of Nandanar High School The members of the Backward Classen in India, who were denied educational opportunities created opportunities for themselves They found a saviour in the person of Sami Sahajananda, who built a school, which has expanded into a high school. Some of the students seen
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  • 74 5 MADRAS SECRETARIAT STAF'S DEMAND MADRAS: Representatives of the Madras Secretariat Association met Mr. K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister, at his residence on Aug. 29 and made representations *to h.m on tne need for granting enhanced clearness allowance to nongazetted Government officers. They also requested him that the relief should be substantialThose
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  • 1108 5  -  Alfred J. Edwin A Centenary Tribute By "When the history of the literature of our countiy comes to be written, there is sure to oe a page in it dedicated to this fragile ex,otic blossom of song." Those words of the eeluorated English crit.c,
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    137 5 (Right) The wedding of Mr. A. Namasivayam, M.A, of Karainagur Hindu College, Jaffna, Ceylon, and Miss Salthanya Dcvi, of the tutorial staff of the Government English School, Simpanj; Lima, Klang, took place at the Sub•amaiiiva Virtyasalai Temple, ilang. The bride is the eldest laughter of Mr. and Mrs. K.
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  • 65 5 MADRAS: 'Unless and until we are able to produce great classics and texts in politics, economics and science in Indian languages, English should be retained as the medium of instruction in our universities and any attempt to depose English will only land us in disaster," observed Prof.
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  • 130 5 PARTY TO SOUTH VIET NAM DELEGATION MADRAS: The members of the South Viet Nam Delegation were entertained at a party got up last week at Hotel Woodlands, Edward Elliots Road, Mylapore, by Mr. J. M. Abdul Aziz, Chief of Muslim Consregation -»t Saigou. Mr. Aziz, welcoming the members of tho
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  • 769 5 Price-Page Schedule Bill Passed NEW DELHI: After an hour's discussion last Thursday during which there was considerable criticism, the Bill to regulate the prices and pages of newspapers was passed by the Lok Sabha. The Bill baa aleady been passed by tbo rtajya Sabha. Amendments seeking to in* traduce provisions
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  • 109 6 "There have been grave I questions addressed in the Indian Parliament to Mr. Nehru Concern n e ihe situation in the Naga HiHs. "Is this ban on foreign correspondents due, as suggested to me, to the fact that foreigners, including missionaries, have b"en stirring up trouble,
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  • 206 6 NASSER BELIEVES PAKISTAN, IRAN TURKEY LET EGYPT DOWN AN EDITOR'S INTERVIEW NEW DELHI, Sept 3, —An Indian newspaper editor, reporting on an interview with President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, indicated Sunday that Nasser believes Egypt has been let down by Pakistan, Iran, Ethiopia and Turkey. Frank Moraes, editor of
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  • 246 6 Russian Oil For Thailand BANGKOK. Sept. 3.— Russia aad oiierect to sell' oil fuel to Thailand, Brigadier Oenerai Naranong Saliratavipark, Director of the Military Energy Department and Oil Fuel Organisation of the Ministry of Defence said today. He said He na<i toJd a representative of tne Commercial Secretary of tne
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  • 204 6 to/vRN AriL.EE GENEVA, Sept. 3.— j^oiu Attlee, former prime Minister 01: Britain, said here toaay that there was "too raucn about battles" in the teacning of h.ntory and not enouh about peaceful things. He was addressing the 11th Assembly of the world Federation of united Nations
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  • 166 6 Building For Indian Welfare Society The general body meeting of tho Indian WeJiare Society of Malaya was held at MA.P.T.B. Hall, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpui, on Aug. 26th last. The following office-bearers' were elected foro the current year:: President-. Mrs-. X Ramucnandran, Vice- Presidents: Mr S. A- M. Haji Ally
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  • 220 6 Disavow Use Of Force -Says Gaitskell J^EEDSNORTHERN, England, sept. 3— Mr. Hugh Gaiv J.^..i, leafler or tne Juabour x-ttfty in tne House of commons, callea on tne Government to ciii-avovv press reports .suggesting tnat force mignt b usea in dealing with tne Sue;: UUMI cr.sis. Mr. Gaitskill told m meeting
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  • 336 6 RACIALISM IN U. S. CLINTON.. Teneswee, S«pt. 3.— Troops with fixed bayonets and Rasma-sks at the ready, tunned up here last night aa a notsy crowd demonstrated outside the Municipal Building soon after soMiera bad rescued a Negro sailor from a threatening group
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  • 149 6 Danger Of Radio Fallout Has Increased—Nehru NEW DEL.HI, Sept. 3, Mr. Jawaharlai Nehru, The Indian Prime Minister, said to day India was "entirely opr posed" to explosion of nuclear weapons but was not in a posicion to stop other countries from doiug so. He said all India could 'Jo was
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  • 153 6 World trade jn rice, as indicated by shipments from major exporting countries, appears thi* year to be running at a level sonr 1 5 per cent to 10 per cent above that of 1955, when one of the highest totals since the war was recorded, daya
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  • 71 6 Consignments of rice from fhailand fell fro m the high ievoi of 122.700 tons in May, co t>O,6QO tins in June, some-*-hat below the monthly average for the year; as i n earlier months the chief market was Malaya. which took MMM 32,100 teas. Exports to Indonesia,
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  • 49 6 BRISBANE, Sept n BngUsfa £irl stepped off a train n South Brisbane station into the MM of her father, whom S 01. not sren for 16 y**rn. Rh(- is Mary Rokc Brown. 18. of I^ncashire, v/ho arrive witli v. paitv <»f inn nigranta. Reuter
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  • 358 6 GIVE GENEROUSLY AND HELPji WORTHY CAUSE in* fZ n MIBSi n sh W°™. is organises Hay Day on Saturday, Sept. 8, in aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys' Home ihe Ramakrishna Mission «M 'founded at the beginning !L?S entl rv in Tndia S^ce tv en jt
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  • 131 6 The following; were elected office-bearers for 195ti/iys7 curing tne first Annual uwmnu Meet og, or the Shell Employees' Union, Singapore, held at 809, Serangoon Road, Singapore, on Thursday, Aug. 30--—President: Mr. F. D. Tanner, ire-elected), Vice President: Mr. Tan Lon Sic, Hon. Secre tary: Mr. Seali Mvi
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  • 90 6 PICTURES. A welcome Address by the Singapore Tain 'ls Representative Counc I was presented to S imi Saiajananda, Saturday at the Badminton H:»'I. in the picture Mr. A. Murugaian is seen presenting the Address to Sami Sahujananda. Mr. G. Sarangapany is also seen in the picture. (Bottom)
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  • 286 6 THILADEUWA, Sept. 3. A ne w kind of paternity test shows promise of helping settle case* of disputed fatherhood, a German scientist reported yesterday. At IS uaseU 1 1 i.«.iii cOn<i»ctilii^; numerous innerneci traits m wujiu ami fa tne r, lnciuu.&g ■ucu min^b*
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  • 43 6 Sahajananda Visits R. K. Mission Temple Sami Sahajananda, accompanied by hi> MQntltfy Mr. jaganathan and Mr. G. Sarangapanv visited the Ramakiislma Femple at Bartley Hoad. Sun Jay. They WMI lece.ved there by Swarm Vilasokan.inda, and taken around the temple and the 80/s Home.
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