Indian Daily Mail, 8 September 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XII No 204 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 640 1 MENZIES AWAITS INSTRUCTION FROM LONDON AND WASHINGTON NO SOLUTION IN SIGHT Nasser's Firm Stand CAIRO, Sept 7, Mr. K. G. Menzies ami his league* on the Five-Nation Mission at the Suez Janal talks here with President Nasser are today waiting word from London and Washing-ton on their uture plans. The
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  • 55 1 PHOTO. PRESIDENT GAMAL ABOEL NASSER of Egypt (right) greets Mr. ROBERT GORDON MENZIES (left), Pirme Minister of Australia and Chairman of the Five-Na-tion Committee for the Presentation of the Suez proposals to Nasser at the Presidency in Cairo, on Sept. 3. In the centre ia MAHMOUD FAWZI, the
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  • 179 1 CAIRO, Sept. 7.— -The Men--ies m-ssion for peaceful settlement of the Suez Canal crisis has failed, a source close to the Egyptian Government said j last night. The only hope for prevention of Anglo-French use of torce is U.S. intervention, thu source declared. The source said the fivenation
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  • 22 1 ATTLEE' s SISTER PASSES AWAY SALISBURY, Sept. 7— Mary Attlee, sister of former Prime Minister Attlee, died today. She was 81.- AP
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  • 409 1 TUNGKU'S EYES ON SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE! The Federation Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman. Is to discuss with the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, whether the Federation could use the Colony j as a base for its proposed Federation Navy. The Tungku said this tollowing his tour of the
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  • 189 1 POLITICS TODDY Hie Singapore Government has no Intention of abolishing the sale off toddy. This statement was made by the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. tlart, i n reply to a question raised by Mr. M. l\ i>. Ns'r tn the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The discussion arose when tre Government
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  • 227 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 7. Mars flirted with earth last night, giving us its closest tantalising wink in 32 years. This time the red hued planet may yield some answers to its secrets, motion picture through the telescope's eye could help Astronomers over the world turned
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  • 279 1 Madras Govt. Apprised Of Malayan Indians' Problem From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, sept. 7. Mr. BC M. Maalai, General Secretary of Singapore's Tamils Representative «^ouncil met the Minister for Finance and Education, Madras State, Mr. C. Subramaniam at his residence yesterday morning when the objects and achievements of the Council
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  • 145 1 PLACE OF OTHER LANGUAGES (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: The UMNO Secretary-General, Che Senu today emphatically denied press reports that the Alliance National Council had agreed in its draft memorandum to the Reid Commission that multilingualism was acceptable. Stating that reports were entirely without
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  • 35 1 The Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, greeting Mr. Sao Hkun Hkio, Deputy Prime Minister of Burma, when the latter called on the Prime Minister in New Delhi on Sept. 1.
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  • 265 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 7, Premier Nehru told Parlia ment today India has no intention of sending troops to Cyprus "or to any other areas." AP. NICOSIA, Sept. 7, Jeffrey Blyth, roving European correspondent for the London Daily Mail, was refused a visa yesterday for Egypt. He j was
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    • 564 2 WELL-DESERVED TRIBUTE JO those who know Mr. Lim Yew Hock well, the Assembly's unanimous vote of confidence in him voiced on lnursday has come as no surprise at ail. That which distinguishes him from others is h_s quiet and determined approach to all problems, big and small,
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  • 1846 2 SHASTRI ON NEED TO INCREASE TONNAGE BOMBAY: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Minister Transport, said here en Sunday that any fine distinction between the public and private sectors in so far as the development of shipping: was concerned did not appeal to him. The basic problem was
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  • 344 2 Earlier, Mr. A. Ramaswami Mudal ar, Chairman, welcoming Mr. Shastri said that the Second Five- Year plan envisaged a large movement of cargo, particularly Government cargo from west to east, and unless shipping- tonnage was expanded within this period, Indian sh pping companies would not play
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  • 116 2 KUBNOOL: Mr. S. Chakravartbi, Administrator, Xagarjunasagar Control Board, told Pressmen that the proposals for entrust ng the work of canal excavation on tbe left bank to the Bharat Sevak Samaj organisation had been finalised. The Bharat Sevak Samaj organisation; had been final sed. Tbe Bharat Sevak Samaj wdl
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  • 123 2 NEW DELHI, Sept. 6.— lndia !!and Red China have mucn to learn from Japanese methods of intensive fish cultivation •wh.ch is something tremendous." Deputy Food Minister M. V. Kr.snnappa toid ParliaI ment Wednesday. Krishnappa returned Tuesday! j after leaomg a n Indian agricultural mission to Red China
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  • 92 2 NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways placed 1,299 new locomotives on the: line during the First Five- Year Plan pfri<£ according to official figuS available here. These included lo diesel locomotives and seven ftS?*., obtained Jur'ng tne last two Plan years. New locomotives numbering mrin"^ dded on
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  • 138 2 Soviet Arms For Af 'nistan NEW DELHI, Sept. 6 Military observers here «aid Afghan stan is probably getting small arms and motor vehicles, including tanks and planes, from the Soviet Union. These sources said there waa no definite information availa ole in New Delhi concerning actual Afghan purchases, but chat
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  • 63 2 FSEE OF ISCHIA. Italy, Sept. 7. Fifty prisoners went into the fourth day of a hunger strike today' demanding among other tilings more music i n the prison radio system. About 100 of tbe 46« held in the pea tenttarv on the nearby island
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  • 1520 3 English Is Indispensable -Nehru TECH. TRAINING CAN'T BE IN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ADDRESS TO ED. MINISTERS NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said that it was patent that the manpower for industrial, scientific and agricultural purposes could not be trained in any indian language in the foreseeable futute- "It is absolutely
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  • 489 3 Earlier, Maulana Abul Ralam Azad, Education Minister, inaugurating the conference, said that the most vital need facing educationists today was to bring about full co-operation and co-ordination betwe< n the Centre and the States in making the educational part of the Flve-Year Plan successful. Maulana Azad said
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  • 92 3 MADRAS: Representatives of several colleges and youth organisations in the City met last Saturday at the Madras Legislature Congress Party Office, Government Estate, Mount Road, under the auspices of the Tamil Nad Youth Congress, Mr. V. Ratniah, Convenor of the Congress, presiding, Mr. K. Kamaraj,
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  • 110 3 The following are the founders of the Singapore Hospital Sports Club which was registered under the Societies Ordinance. Sitting troin left to right in the photo: Mr. Warl b. Said, Mr. A. Rahim b. Ahmad, (Hon. Sports Sec Mr. Koh Tiong Seng, (I* res dent). Mr. Lim
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  • 741 3 COLOMBO: Mi. 1.8. liangaiKTHT. -ivi -UMHy Ol Ulimul', luuoiiig aim &o^ial Services »aui in cue nOu_*e of RepresenCat.yes tuac Cue isiaiiu s lanouu. jaws needed a rauicai cnange. He was replying to criticism on laoour matters wnen tne votes of his Ministry were discussed in
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  • 329 3 While The House Was Blazing BATTICALOA; a story of h man faring a gun into a crowu. while a house was blazing, watold in tne court of Mr, p. Adenaratne. He was .recording non-sum-mary proceedings m the case n which r. de Alwis of pullimalai is accused of murdering an
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  • 148 3 COLOMO. Young students are joining the volunteer army tnat fas being organised here by the WorKers unted Front to defend the rights of Egypt in nationalising the Suez Canal. A batch of ten students have signed their names to go to Egypt whenever they are called.
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  • 578 3 Discrimination Against Tamil COLrOMBO: Mr. Q.G. Ponnamoaiam, mp tor Jauna, tv a statement to tne PreUa, (urn wnetner tne declson of toe i.iui kter of Inoustries not to .nstal a second kun at the ivanxesanturai Cement Factory ■a oased on sound technical ano economic grounds or wnetnei tt M a.
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  • 167 3 AHMEDABAD: The President of the Ahmedabad- Millowners' Association, Mr. Jaykrishna Harivallabhdas, in a statement here expressed his "very serious concern" at the announcement of the Government of India enhancing the rate of excise duties on millmade cotton cloth. "The levy Is. to say the least, very exorbitant",
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  • 119 3 35 Death Sen tences In Banda's Regime COLOMBO: Thirty-five ac-cu.-ea persons have been sentenced to death by juages of tne Supreme court aud Commissioners of Assize, from the uay oy present government assumea ottice up to date. This was stated by the Minister of jnome Affairs, Senator A. P. jayasunya,
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  • 147 3 Ceylon Women To Attend Russian Seminar? COLOMBO: How did the Ceyiou women's Congress receive an invitation irom the ooviet l mon to attend a women's seminar in Kussla? This is what over a dozen Government m.Ps. including Parliamentary Secretaries, want Know rioiu the Prime Minister in a petition addressed to
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  • 284 3 TRINCOMALEE: Ac a meeting of leading members of the Muslim community of Trincomalee held at the Sonakavadi Mosque on Sunday presided over by Mr. Noor Mohamad Alim, a committee of five was elected to explore the possibility of convening a meeting of leading Muslims of the Northern and
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  • 517 4 Adjournment Motion Disallowed NEW DELHI: Concern at the bomb explosions whicn have occurred in the Juma Masjid area in the capital during the past few weeks was expressed by the Home Minister, Pandit Govind Bal)abh pant in tlie Lok Sabha on Sept. 1. The Home Minister said that the police
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  • 233 4 2$ Injured: S Arrested DELHI: Twenty-eight persons were injured. lour of them seriously when a bomb exploded about W*l yards from the Juma Masjid, in the heart of the old city at B^o p.m. on Aug. 31. Two of the injured were polkemen. The explosion is
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  • 266 4 Munshi Pleads For A Unified World Economy AHMEDABAD: Mr X M Munshi, U.P. Governor, said* here that if "trade and aid" continued to be the instrument of power politics in the* world as now, it will continue to divide the world Into two economic blocs runnmg a race in "competitive
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  • 153 4 NiuW uii.i-*MI: The Government of India has decided to set up a regjonal centre for forest research in South India, it is learnt. The centre W IU consist of two nn'ts one at Bangalore and the other at Coimbatore. The Bangalore unit will
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  • 248 4 PR*; 1 Ottf A At the request of the Portuguese Government. South Africa nas agreed to make available 4,080 tons 01 coal to the Portuguese East African port of Lourence Marques during the second half of j October ior shipment to Goa j The coal
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  • 369 4 D. V. C. Expenditure: Reply. To P. S. K. Raja's Criticism CALCUTTA: Mr. P. p. Varma, Chairman of the Damodar Valley Corporation, took objection to the recent remarks of the retiring Governor of Orissa, Mr. P. s. Kumaraswami Raja, that "there has been a colossal wastage of public in the
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  • 134 4 D. V. C. Workers Call Off Hunger Strike CALCUTTA: The lti-day old hunger-strike by the retrenched employees of the Damodar Valley Corporation was called off on Aug. 31. The decision to call off the hunger-strike, according to the General Secretary of the D.V C Staff Association here, followed the "intervention
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  • 132 4 USE? fo Y Anxieties \aZES in l o i e whlch have 22H th high incidence of psychosomatic illnesses amone Americans* may soon be I p ally which Indians ma v cor??/ f r -^"strialisatlon, ac! coring to Dr. ottati, a research scientist of Leader iX boratories. 9m9
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  • 64 4 MADRAS STATE AS TAMIL NAD TIRUCHIRAPALLI. Addressing a meet ng at Kelakalkandarkottal, near here, Periyar E. V. Ramasami Dravida Kazhagam leader, emphasised the need to change the name of the Madras State to Tamil Nad, and urged the people to start an agitation for the purpose. He expressed his willingness
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  • 121 4 I BOMBAY: Mr. B. H. Dyson, General Works Manager and Director of Hoover Ltd. (Great Britain), told Pressmen that the Hoover Limited and the General Radio and Appliance (Private) Ltd. would be setting up a manufcaturin E plant either in Bhandup or at
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  • 151 4 NEW DELHI: The National I Council of Applied Economic j Research, a private non-govera-I mental research organ. sation, I with Dr. John Matthai as its President, has started tunc- 1 tioning in New Delhi. Explaining its aims andi methods at a Press conference' Dr. P. S. Lokanathan, it*
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  • 608 4 President Stresses Importance ♦v DELHI: Dr. Rajendra Prasad said here on Sunday that so long as special attention was not paid to the development of living conditions and education of the rural people, an our efforts for national reconstruction would remain incomplete and one-sided." The President who
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  • 499 4 .800,000 INDIANS WILL BENEFIT mk*Am COLOMBO: Eight lakhs of estate workers of Indian origin as weJ as other inuians employed in various mercantile establishments will oeneut oy a decision made by a top-ievel conference last week regarding institution and membership of tne proposed -National
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  • 199 4 JAFFNA: The effort of Tamil educationists to bring together Tamil-speaking MPs of various political parties to agree to the promotion of an action committee to protest the Sinhala Only Act and to secure parity of status for Sinhalese and Tamil have proved abortive. It will be recalled that
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  • 106 4 Islamic Front To Support Bill On Conditions COLOMBO: A deputation from the United Islamic From told the Prime Minister thai they were in support of the Official Language Bill. They however asked: i 1) That the period of transition be extended to fifteen mmmil mUfL the fun <-amentai rights of
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  • 115 4 Earl Warren in Denial ■J*-®W Di___Hi: Central Caoinet Min*_vsi-a aim .j UUo es oi tue supreme court a^.^upamed by Mrs. inoira uanuuf representing the Pnmc Minister accorded a warm weicoms tv to Mr. jj,arl Warren, cnief Justice of the United States, and Mrs. warren when they arnvras laii .Ph WCek
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  • 213 4 PLANT PROTECTION CONFERENCE NEW DELHI: The Al! India Plant Protection Con* ference concluded its four-day session here last week. The conference during these days discussed problem* relating to the control of S« and diseases in different parts of the country, it agrees on certain methods by which to .ncrease agr
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  • 120 4 J MADRAS:* The third AllIndia Urdu Lovers' Conference /a? held at the Crescent Hall Triplicane. Mr. S- M. Fossil, Chairman, requesting Hajee S. M. Hussain, to declare open an exhib ton of Urdu books organised by Mr. Ali Hussain, stated that Urdu literature w as rich
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  • 107 4 COLOMBO: Just as the Estimates were passed in Committee and the House of Rcpresenatives resumed. Mr. C. Sunj tharaungam, M.P. for Vavuniya (wno was aD&eut from the sittings of the House since the J language deoate) caused consideraoie excitement among me- moers by walking into the
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  • 98 4 COLOMBO: Sir John Koteßiwala, ex-Premier, and M.P. for Dodangaslande, attended the meeting of tne House of Representatives last week on the expiry of h; S leave Sir John was given three months' leave of absence in May this year, and proceeded to the united Kingdom
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  • 71 4 BOMBAY: Mr G. D. Soman!, M.P commenting on the Increase of exe-se duties nu various varieties of cloth told that "the iuoreuse is leallv veiv heavy rill^ m& i° r Portion of mill production ta of medium variety a 100 per cent increase wh ebThi 6 terr,flc bur
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  • 2549 5 Passenger Train Plunges Into Swollen River 112 Killed, Several Injured Tragedy Near Hyderabad: Sequel To Collapse Of Bridge HYDERABAD: At least 112 persons were killed when the engine tender and two bogies of a passenger train plunged into the Posani Kunta Vagu rivulet between Mahbubnagar and Jadchana stations on the
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  • 212 5 KURNOOL: The first relief train carrying about 100 passengers of the train which had met with an accident near Mahbubnagar on Sept. 1, steamed into Kurnool station at 7.45 p.m. next day. Mr. K. Swaminathun, an engine fitter of the Indian Air Force, who was travelling in
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  • 98 5 NEW DELHI: The President! Dr. Rajendra Prasad, has is- j sued a message conveying his I "heartfelt sympathies" to the relatives of those killed and to the injured, in the train accident near Mahbubnagar Railway Station in Hyderabad last night. The President said: "I am grieved to
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  • 424 5 NEW DELHI: A direct radio telegraph service between India and the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam was inaugu- 1 rated on Sept. 2 by an exchange of greetings between the Union Communications Mihister, Mr. i Jagjivan Ram. and his counter- part in Viet Nam, Mr. Nguyen j
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  • 85 5 NEW DELHI: A Press note issued by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Consumer Industries here said: "The Government of India have reviewed the import policy for acetic acid and have increased the quota for the import of this item both from the dollar and the
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  • 452 5 N_5W DEftHT: m order to co-ordinate the activitiea of the Centre and the States in the imlpemeutation of educatonal schemes during the Second j Five- Year Plan, the Government of India have suggested i I to the States to set up Planning and Statistical units. These
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  • 41 5 KATMANDU, Sept. 6, N< palese Prime Minister Tanku PrMsad Aeharya leaves Sept. 16 for f < three-we' k tour of Red China as a guest of the Peiping government, it was ofi.cially announced here today. AP
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  • 130 6 VIETNAM BARS SOME FOREIGN SMALL BUSINESS SAIGON. Sept. 7.— President Ngo Dinh Diem signed a law barring foreigners from owning certain types of small businesses. The measure is aimed mainly at the Chinese, who have been slow to accept citizenship. Also affected are a number of "Indian and French merchants.
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  • 181 6 A Pro-Communist In Khan's Cabinet DACCA, East Pakistan Sept. 7— The Awami Lea Sue formed a new government for East Pakistan yesterday in the wake of street rioting at the cost of five lives. The Government ordered the release of ail political prisoners, Including a
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  • 93 6 KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept 7. Two Ministers of Premier Chaudhri Mohammed All's Jabinet Malikur Rehman Kayan. and Sardar Amir Azam ■_han, have resigned from the Muslim League Party and joined the Republican Party. However, they will continue as Ministers in the central Cabinet. The resignations reduced Mohammed
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  • 118 6 Three of the new cabinet ministers are Awami Leagumembers, the fourth belongs to the Dissident United Front Group and the fifth to the Democratic Party. The new Chief Minister told newsmen that he would add another five ministers- -three of them non-Moslem to the cabinet at a
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  • 21 6 The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approve j supplementary provisions for $7.7 million, for the. r ..st of the year.
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  • 290 6 Racial Tension In U.S. Flares Up NEW YORK, Sept. 7, Racial tension flared up in the Texas- Arkansas border city of Texarkana y* stcrday as bayonets of Kentucky National 'iuardsmen opened a path through a fist-swinging mob for nine Negroes to enter SUmroa, Kentucky. High School. In the Texaikaiui incidents,
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  • 149 6 India Must Meet China's Challenge NEW DELHI, Sept. 7, A (ligh-level Indian agricultural mission, back from a visit to Red China, says India must arouse her farmers to meet the challenge from the Communist Chinese. The delegation cautioned against using ruthless Communist Chinese methods in India in any attempt to
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  • 58 6 The Officer Administering the Government Sir David A/atherston visited three deep jungle forts Forts Chabai Kelantan), Telanok (Perak) and Oixon (Pahang) —on Sept. 5. At each of the forts he inspected a guard of honour ►f the garrison, the operations room and the living quarters, 'icture shows:
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  • 171 6 Soviet Nuclear Test Wouldn't Harm Indians! RUSSIAN ENVOY'S ASSURANCE NEW DELHI, Sept. 7.— Soviet Ambassador W. A. Menshikov yesterday visited Premier Nehru with reported assurances that nuclear testing in Siberia— to India's north— can do no harm to Indians. His visit came amidst mount, ing reports that India has made
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  • 76 6 -aimougn tnero will be no lersmoatal opening of the new Radio Receiving Station opeiatJ by tile Telecommunications Oepartment at Yio Chu Knag on .Monday, Sept. 17. the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, will make a radio-telephone "all from Singapore to London
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  • 266 6 Two Indians Win P. E. N. Novel Contest The response to P.E.N sponsored novel-writing competition has not been too encouraging, aocording to Dr. Ho Yung Chi, President of the Club. Six months ago, P.E.N announced the Competition in four languages English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil— for a novel #ith a
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  • 79 6 Member* of the Five Nation Committee for tha presentation of the Suez Proposals to President Nasser are shown in Cairo on Sept. 3 with the representative* of the Egyptian Government before the opening of the first session of their Conference. AP. photo shows:- (left to right)
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  • 81 6 LONDON, Sept. 7. The Sultan of Johore, who will be 83 this month. declined to comment here last night on reports from Kuala Lumpur that Malayan political leaders had joined today In a demand that he should abdicate. A spokesman for the Sultan said: "When we have official
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  • 275 6 Nautical School Opened At P. S'ham The Federation Minister fo« .Transport. Mr. On? Yoke Un, speaKim? at Urn opening of the Nautical School at Port Swettenham yesterday said those familiar with Marine affaiis had felt the need for many years would provide the opportunity »voul provide the opportunity for local
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  • 67 6 Che Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin. M.C.S., acting Principal Assistant Secretary for the Federation Regular Army in the Ministry of Internal Defence and Security will leave for London by air on Sept. 11 for an attachment of four months to the War Oifice in the United
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  • 26 6 NEW TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Lady Black will open the new Training School for Nurses at the General Hospital at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 10.
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  • 36 6 The Selangor Government yesterday warned the publinot to visit Templer Park during the coming weeKend be cause of th presence of Corn munist terrorists in the arec and consequent Security Force activity.
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  • 34 6 Ra^a Haii Ahmad bin Raj^. Endot, 0.8.E.. P.J.K., Mentri Besar, Perils, has been appointed a Justice of the peace in honour of the birthday of the .laja of Perlis yesterday.
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  • 77 6 LEE OBJECTS TO SUBSIDISING NICOLL PORTRAIT P.A.P. leaders Mr. Lee Kuan Yew objected in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to the Trant of $1,700 towards the paintmg of a portrait of Sir John Nicoll and added the sponsors The Friends of Singapore, should find the necessary unds themselves to cover the
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