Indian Daily Mail, 28 October 1956
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Title Section16 1956-10-28 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. Xn No 249 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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Article525 1956-10-28 1 SUEZ CRISIS -ACUTE STAGE PASSED But Nehru Warns Plenty Of Difficulties Remain Prospects Are Brighter Now Says V.KM. Menon CALCUTTA. OCT. 22 MR. NEHRU, PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA, SAID HERE YESTERDAY THAT THE ACUTE STAGE OF THE SUEZ CRISIS HAD PASSED THOUGH PLENTY OF DIFFICULTIES REMAIN." "I THINK THE EGYPTIANReuter; AP - 525 words
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Article488 1956-10-28 1 The government- backed newspaper Al Cumhurriya said Punday the "Menon plan" for solving the Suez Canal problem called on Egypt "to recognize a users association." The newspaper said V. K. Krishna Menon, India's foreign affairs expert, discussed his proposals with parties to the Suez dispute during his488 words
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Article75 1956-10-28 1 NICE. France, Oct. 22 Sir Winston Churchill's physician said the former Prime Minister is suffering from "common cold" and will be restricted to his room for two or three more days. Dr. James M. Roberts of Monte Carlo, who has been attending the ailing 81-year-oid British statesman, assuredAP - 75 words
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Article492 1956-10-28 1 ELABORATE ARRANGEMENTS FOR CELEBRATION NEXT JAN. SPORTS SUB-COMMITTEE: Messrs Jayadevan and Govindaraju. Mr. M. Ponnusamy as Referee and Adviser; MUSIC DANCE COMPETITION: Mr. A. Murugaian; VARIETY CONCERT: Mr. A. Murugaian; BABY SHOW: Mr. V. T. Arasu. COOKING DREBS COMPETITION: Mr. Murugu Sreenivasan Mr. AR. Narayanan Chettiar. FREE CINEMA492 words
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138 1956-10-28 1 PROTECTION TO PRINCESS FROM MAU MAU Reuter KINANGOP. Kenya. Oct. 22 About 900 troops and police guarded Princess Margaret against remnants of the Mau Mau while she visited the white farming area of Kinangop 8,000 feet up ln the Aberdare Mountains. Although there was probably not a Mau Mau terroristReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-10-28 1 Earl and Countess Attlee (both garlanded, see picture above) now on a visit to India, arrived in Madras on Oct. 15. and were received at the Aerodrome by Shri Sri Prakasa, Governor, (second from right) Sri K. Kamaraj, Chief Minister (right) and others. Picture at right77 words
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Article148 1956-10-28 1 Lim Yew Hock Tells P. A. P. Chairman of the People's Action Party, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, called on the Chief Minister yesterday afternoon regarding the question of the detention of Mr thia Ek Tan and to enquire whether a Detention Order had been made; and148 words
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Article104 1956-10-28 1 KATHMANDU, Nepal, Oct. 22 President Rajendra Prasad of India arrived in this capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal Sunday for a four-day state visit. The King and Queen of Nepal headed 20,000 Nepalese who greeted Prasad at the Katmandu airport. Amid the booming of aReuter; AP - 104 words
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90 1956-10-28 1 OBSTRUCTED NEHRU'S CAR MAN ARRESTED CALCUTTA, Oct. 22— Police arrested a man who allegedly obstructed a car carrying the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, here yesterday. The man, whom police later described as "half lunatic," was said to have emerged from crowds lining a street and run immediately in front ofReuter - 90 words
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134 1956-10-28 1 NEHRU SPEAKS FOR NON-RED ASIA Bowles DEMAREST, New Jersey. Oct. 22 Chester Bowles, former ambassador to India, sav.s the U. S. "listless and drifting in a world of crisis." The Eisenhower administration has failed to counter Communist policies of expansion throughout the world, he told a Democratic Party fund raisingAP - 134 words
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Article32 1956-10-28 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. Delhi postmen decided early to-day to end a three-day strike during when more than one minion letters and patrce!s have piled up awaiting: sorting- and del.very. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article31 1956-10-28 1 DJAKARTA, Oct. 22 The Pakstan Embassy today denounced as "base'.esa and mal cic«s" an allegation by a Sunday paper that it hail been contacted by a resel Darul Islam leader. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article21 1956-10-28 1 HONG KONG. Oct. 22 The Burmese Premier, U Nu arrived in Kunming today by a.r fro,n Rangoon, Radio Peking announced. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article36 1956-10-28 1 NEW DELHI, Oct. 22 Mr. V. K. Krshna Menon, Indian Minister without portfolio, to-day sad that he could not comment on reports that he had put forward a pan to solve the Suez Canal problem ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article22 1956-10-28 1 HONG KONG, Oct. 22.— Communist China and Egypt to-day signed in Cairo a tirade protocol and payments agreement, Radio Peking announced. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article36 1956-10-28 1 NICE, Oct. 22.— Sir Winston Churchill was to-day reported to be 'very well" by a member of the household oi vuiS 1 ausa at Roquebrune Cap Martin where he has been stay.ng for a month. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article21 1956-10-28 1 WARSAW, Oct. 22.—Stalinogrod, Capital of the upper sUesian coal basn, wants to be known hy its former name of Katowice. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article32 1956-10-28 1 PEKING, Oct. 22.— China Olympic Committee to-day demanded that the International Olympic Committee Immediately withdraw the right of National st China's sports organisations to send athletes to the forthcoming Melbourne .games- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article34 1956-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 22—Princess Margaret is expected to arrive at London air port at four o'clock G.M.T. on Friday aftevnoon on her return frm her month's East African tour, it wag announced here to-day ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement106 1956-10-28 1 ■T Dr "^i2?l *a*i**H II IMONTH-- 1880 H U 3>« o SlMt*" 533 00 ■l BMONTHS---- "gg oo H H 3MONTHS-.- 900 ■l BMONTHS -78.00 II x YEAR '^^g PUBLIC MEETING UNDER THE AUSPICES OF The Tamils Representative Council, Singapore And The Singapore Tamil Teachers 9 Union AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL106 words
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442 1956-10-28 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. Oct. 23, 1956 PERIYAR VERSUS AMBEDKAR fHE expression mend-or-end, though it sounds pleasant in one's ears being alliterative, does not however propound a sensi ble policy. To suggest that a thing must be ended or destroyed if it cannot be mended or set right, betrays442 words
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96 1956-10-28 2 DEMAND FOR ELECTION IN "AZAD KASHMIR" LAHORE: The newly-form-•4 united front of six political groups in the Pakistan occupied (area of Kashmir has demanded speedy introduction of a democratic institution in Pakistan-held territory of the State. A spokesman of the Front told newsmen here that fresh elections should be held96 words
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Article330 1956-10-28 2 Rs. 1 50 m. LOSS TO U. P. MINISTER'S REPORT ON FLOOD HAVOC LUCKNOW: CROPS AND PROPERTY VALUED AT 15 CRORES RS. 150 m. WERE DESTROYED BY FLOODS IN THREE WESTERN DISTRICTS OF UTTAR PRADESH, THE REVENUE MINISTER, MR. CHARAN SINGH, WHO MADE AN AERIAL SURVEY OF MUZAFFARNAGAR, MEERUT AND330 words
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Article171 1956-10-28 2 SRINAGAR: An official amendment seeking the appointment of High Court Judges i the State by the President of India is to be moved in the State Constituent Assembly when it reassembles on Oct. 22. The Draft Constitution of the State, presented to the Assembly on October 10,'171 words
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Article75 1956-10-28 2 ALLAHABAD: The National Christ a n Council of India, meeting here in its 13th triennial session deeded to establish a centre for research and training i n relation to non-Christian religious, particularly Hinduism. The National Christian Council, which is a consul tat.ye body for non-Roman Churches in75 words
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Article48 1956-10-28 2 KOLHAPUR: A swollen nullah at Jaysinghpur, in Shirol taluka caused damage to DroJ perty and houses on its banks here. The loss was estimated I at Rs 600. About 150 sheep were also reported to have been washed away by the waters of the nullah.48 words
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285 1956-10-28 2 Indian Delegation To U N. Session NEW DELHI: Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Union Minister without portfolio, will lead the Indian delegation to the eleventh session of the General Assembly of the United Nat.ons which is scheduled to meet in New York on Nov. 12. the External Affairs Ministry announced285 words
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75 1956-10-28 2 RS. ONE CRORE GRANT TO MADRAS VARSITY MADRAS. The University Grants Commission has promised a total non-recurring grant of Rs. One crore towards construction of buildings and expansion of the Departments of the Madras University, It is learnt. In connection with the Cen- tenary celebrations of the University, M.ie Madras75 words
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Article258 1956-10-28 2 PLEA FOR MEETING ON NOV. 1 KURNOOL: After questiontime in the Andhra Assembly on Oct. 15. Mr. N. P. Chengalraya Naidu asked the Chief Minister whether it was possible to summon a meeting of the new Andhra Pradesh Assembly on Nov. 1 at Hyderabad so as to enable the members258 words
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Article332 1956-10-28 2 NEW DELHI: Pandit Prem Nath Dogra, President of the Jammu and Kashmir Praja Parishad said that a separate Constitution for Jammu and Kashmir State would encourage separtism in the State "which is bound to endanger the unity of India in the foreseeable future." "What ls even worse,"332 words
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Article992 1956-10-28 2 LONDON: At a crucial moment in their affairs from the international viewpoint, the Arab States are without a unified organisation in London authorised to expound, and equipped to propagate, the Arab policy on questions of immediate urgency. This fact has inevitably given rise toNAFEN - 992 words
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303 1956-10-28 2 GOVERNORS OF NEW STATES PADMAJA NAIDU FOR W. BENGAL NEW DELHI. The appointment has been announced on Oct. 18, of the Governors of the new reorganised States of Bombay, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Mysore, Punjab and Rajasthan, Andhra and West Bengal. Mr. Sri Prakasa, at present Governor of Madras has been303 words
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Article85 1956-10-28 2 BANDAGED KNEE YIELDS GOLD BOMBAY. A "sick" man arrived here from Karachi aboard a liner. Port and company offlrials were a-M attention to the passenger who had a heavy bandage on his "injured" knee. Even the Customs officials expressed their sympathies and one of them stepped out to help the85 words
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Article195 1956-10-28 2 "PRINCIPLES NOT SACRIFICED" BOMBAY: "I feel happy,'' said the Chief Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai, when reporters asked him, at the end of the meeting, what he felt about the election. He said, "I have not sacrificed my principles. When one stands by one's principles one naturally feels happy." Mr. Desal195 words
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90 1956-10-28 2 £100,00 ELECTRONIC BRAIN FOR OXFORD VARSITY LONDON: A £100,000 electronic brain— the finest yet produced in this country will be provided to Oxford University. The price includes the cost of supplementary equpment as well as the computer itself. It can work several times more quickly than an v similar machineNAFEN - 90 words
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Article128 1956-10-28 2 BOMBAY: "The people of Kashmir realise that in the fulfilment of their age-old aspirations for freedom, peace and dignity, they have the goodwill, co-operation and assistance of their brethren in the rest of the country," says the State Premier, Bakshl Ghulam Mohammed, in a message to128 words
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95 1956-10-28 2 T.T.N.C.'S MERGER WITH TAMIL NAD CONGRESS TRIVANDRUM: The general body of the Travancore Tamil Nad Congress which met at Eraniel In South Travancore last week authorised its President, Mr. A. Nesamony, M.P, to negot.ate with the Tamil Nad Congress ana bring about an honourable settlement ln regard to the question95 words
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176 1956-10-28 2 BOMBAY Mr. Morarji Desai win be joining the Central Cabinet early in November, it is reliably learnt here. Mr. Desai, who will relinquish office as Bombay's Chief Minister at midnight on Oct. 31, is expected to attend the session of the All-Ind.a Congress Committee176 words
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Article1046 1956-10-28 3 THERE'LL BE NO COMPROMISE-M.P. JAFFNA: "PARITY FOR OUR LANGUAGE IS THE LAST DITCH IN WHICH THE TAMIL-SPEAKING PEOPLE ARE FIGHTING. WE CANNOT COMPROMISE ON THIS ISSUE," SAID MR. SV.V. CHBLVANAYAKAM, MJ> FOR KANKESANTURAI, AT A MASS MEETING OF THE ILANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI HELD1,046 words
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253 1956-10-28 3 220.000.T0n Target WiU Cost Rs. 370 m. NEW DELHI: Commitments have been made or negotla- »'oot for the acquisition of shipe aggregating 225,--000 tone during the current financial year as against the Second Five-Year Plan target of 391,000 tone, The cost of acquiring 225,000 tons253 words
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208 1956-10-28 3 HUGE OPEN-AIR THEATRE FOR BOMBAY SOON BOMBAY: Bombay will have its first open-air theatre shortly. The State Government has translated its desire to promote dramatic art by providing In the grounds of the Elphlnstone Technical School. It will have a seating capacity for 5,000. Unlike other State projects, this one208 words
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Article96 1956-10-28 3 NEW DELHI: A conference of State Governments is expected to be convened by the Union Ministry of Finance early In November to finalise the proposed Central legislation in regard to inter-State sales tax transactions. A draft Bill has been prepared by the Union Ministry of Finance96 words
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1240 1956-10-28 3 MADRAS: At the vacation sittings of the Madras High Court last week His Lordship Mr. Justice A.3.P. Ayyar ordered interim stay restraining Dr. P. V. Cherian, Chairman of the Madras Legislative Council, from eliminating two members of the Council elected from1,240 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-10-28 3 A 29-year old Malay officer of the Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya) has been appointed extra Alde-de-Camp to the Duke of Edinburgh, when he visits R.A.F. Station Changl on Nov. 2. He is Flying Officer Mansor bin Hashim of Bedok Corner, East Coast Road,R.A.F. - 105 words
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Article612 1956-10-28 3 Not Extremist In Character Earl Ait Ice's Tribute Attlee said that his name had already found an Illustrious place In the pages of the United Kingdom for ushering in India's Independence. It was not, therefore, surprising that deservedly rich tributes had been paid to him during his612 words
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Article371 1956-10-28 3 MADPvAS: The validity ol the election of Mr. X G. Palanisami Gounder to the Madras Legislative Assembly from the Kanerayam contltuency in Coimbatore District In the by-election he d In 1963, was upheld in the Hitli Court when Mr. Just.cc N. Kajagopala Iyengar delivered me. t dismissing371 words
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Article176 1956-10-28 3 BOMBAY: Earl Attlee said here that an independent Press was essential both for the growth and maintenance of democracy. He added the Press should be independent and vigorous to keep the politicians alive to their duties. Earl Attlee, who was speaking at a reception held at the176 words
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Article54 1956-10-28 3 INDO— PAK. TRADE AGREEMENT DACCA: The Indo-Pakis--I*n Trade Agreement which was extended till oct. 31 has been further extended by three months, it was learnt here. A tormal announcement will soon be made or this extension which covers, meanwhile, some new clauses regarding india East Pakistan border trade and purchase54 words
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388 1956-10-28 4 PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IN DEMOCRACY NEHRU GIVES ASSURANCE STATE CONTROL OF ALL INDUSTRIES NOT ENVISAGED tives but we are not thinking of collective farming. We envisage at present a vast number of trades to be in private hands. May be the State may take over some, but we envisage the wholeAP; Reuter - 388 words
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Article575 1956-10-28 4 MELBOURNE, Oct. 22 A 60-foot torch, centerpiece in Melbourne Olympic Games decorations, was slung over the city's busiest street corner Sunday. All trafllc stopped at the corner of Flinders and Swanton streets while two cranes raised the glittering, 3»4 ton cone well above street car level.Reuter; A.P. - 575 words
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Article57 1956-10-28 4 A patrol of 'A' Company, 2nd Bn„ Royal Australian Regiment, opened fire on four terrorists they contacted in the Sungei Slput North area of Perak on Sunday night. The terrorists fled, abandoning a rifle, some ammunition and two hats. There were no known casualties. A follow-up57 words
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90 1956-10-28 4 Ammunition experts from the RAOC will explode a number of pre-war nine point two inch shells on PULAU TEKONG today. The shells weigh 380 pounds each and are of the armour piercing type and contain only a small quantity of explosive. They were discovered90 words
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Article148 1956-10-28 4 RABAT, Oct. 22— Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef of Morocco has urged an end to the two-year-old Nationalist rebellion against French rule in Algeria. A communique from the Sultan's Palace yesterday said he issued a call for an end of the fighting In a meeting witn leadersAP - 148 words
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301 1956-10-28 4 GOMULKA STAGES COME-BACK think "we would send our own armed forces" to oppose the Soviets if the Russians did move. He said that would "precipitate world war HI" and would result in "widening out" the people struggling for freedom. Dulles made clear that theAP - 301 words
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Article205 1956-10-28 4 The filst U.N. DAY .since the world organisations membership rose to 76 will be observed in Singapore at the British Council Hall from Oct. 24 to 29 daily 9.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m. There will be an exhibition showing the workings of ihe U.N.O. and205 words
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Article139 1956-10-28 4 HONGKONG, Oct. 22. Peng Chen, Mayor of Peking, gave a farewell banquet in honour of Mr. Ayyangar which was attended by Indian Ambassador to China. Mr. R. K. Nehru and High-ranking members of China's Standing Committee of the National Peoples Congress, Radio Peking announced. Liv ShaoReuter - 139 words
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38 1956-10-28 4 The Commander-in-C hle f Far East Land Forces. Lt.-Gen. Francis Festlng, X.C.8., K.B. E., D.5.0., returned to Singapore by air yesterday after an extensive tour of British Units in Hongkong and Korea.38 words
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271 1956-10-28 4 RANGOON, Oct. 22.— Former Burmese Prime Minister U Nu who is leaving for China by air today told newspaper reporters here he did not wish to imply that his visit to Peking would result in a final settlementReuter - 271 words
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165 1956-10-28 4 PAK. TO TAKE "KASHMIR" TO SEC. COUNCIL RAWALPINDI. Pakistan, Oct. 22 Pakistan will not follow a "policy of appeasement" in future relations witn other countries, the Pakistan Foreign Minister Malik Firoz Khan Noon told a meeting here yesterday. He said Pakistan should always look first to her own national InterestsReuter - 165 words
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119 1956-10-28 4 Segamat Chinese School Concert Banned The Johore State Government has refused an appl.cation by the Hwa Chiau Middle School in Segamat to stage a concert in aid of their School Build.ng Fund. Whilst there was no doubt that, superficially, the proposed concert was being organised in support of the very119 words
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Article50 1956-10-28 4 The Ministry of Education announced yesterday evening that since the re-registration of Chinese students from the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High School as from Oct. 13, for new classes, a total of 1,300 students have registered. This figure includes 66 students who registered yesterday.50 words
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535 1956-10-28 4 Nizam Declines Governorship (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Oct. 22.— Mr. N. Sanjeevi Reddi will be the first Chief Minister in the new Andhra Pradesh State from Novembei, 1. He was elected unanimously as the leader by a meeting of all Congress legislatorsCopyright - 535 words
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Article116 1956-10-28 4 The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. B. C. J. Buckridge, announced yesterday that the following By-Laws made by City Council of Singapore at a special meeting held on July 31, 1956. and published as Notification No. 5.229 in the Gazette Supplement of August 24. 1956 were confirmed under116 words
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Article394 1956-10-28 4 -LIN YEW HOCK THE CHIEF MINISTER, MR. LIM YEW HOCK, YESTERDAY ADVISED A DELEGATION OF 20 INCLUDING SDC GIRLS REPRESENTING THE FREEDOM LOVING CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO CAME TO SEE HIM IN SUPPORT OF THE ACTION AGAINST SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS. THAT ANY INTIMIDATION ON THE PART394 words
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