Indian Daily Mail, 9 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 265 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 429 1 NEHRU AGREES TO ATTEND IF OTHERS ALSO DO PROBLEM BEFORE IKE BERNE, Nov. 8. India has accepted Ihe Swiss uovernmeit'.'s proposal to attend a 'Summit' Conrerence with {he United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union, it was announced here. A communique from
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  • 134 1 PRESIDENCY WON BUT HOUSES LOST NEW YORK, Nov. B— Latest figures from Tuesday's balloting showed Mr. Eisenhower received 33.665,121 votes to 24.651.172 cast for his Democratic opponent, Mr. Adlai Stevenson for the Presidency. But for the first time since 1848, a victorious President failed to carry his party to control
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  • 52 1 IKE-NEHRU JOINT PLAN FOR SUEZ NEW DELHI, Nov. 8— Diplomatic sources here said that India and the United States were working m co-operation for a solution of the Middle East situation. President Eisenhower sent the Indian Prime Minister a message late Tuesday night and another yesterday. Mr. Nehru has ces
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  • 57 1 CEASE-FIRE MOVE From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. Nov. 8— "It is a matter for deep gratification that ceasefire has come about m Egypt," declared President Prasad speaking at a State Banquet to Emperor Haile Selassie last night. He hoped that outstanding problems would be settled peaceably and
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  • 235 1 Ch. High Schools: Conditions For Admission "There seems to be uncertainty about the conditions under which the Chung Cheng High School and Chinese High School will re-open on Friday (Nov. 9). The Minister for Education has allowed the reopening of these two schools on the condition that all those who
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  • 191 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. B.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, is understood to have told Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Premier, thai the introduction of further military forces into the Middle feast wouid seriously aggravate ihe situation there, usually reliable sources here said yesterday.
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  • 40 1 DUKE TO CONTINUE WORLD TOUR LOITOON, Nov. B— Tne Duke of Edinburgh after consulting the Queen and the British Government m view of the international situation has decided to continue his world tour, it was learned yesterday m London.— Reuter
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  • 125 1 WHAT BRITAIN WANTS IS CONTROL OF SUEZ CANAL LONDON, Nov. 8— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, said here last night that having taken military action m the Middle East Britain was not "going to be deflected from seeing that it achieves the result we desire." "In addition to the
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  • 116 1 VIENNA, Nov. 8- Refugees arriving here from Hungary said the fear of wholesale starvation now looms over Budapest where rebel pocket-; were reported to be carrying on their struggle against over whelming Soviet forces. Refugees reaching Austria said food had been scarce before the uprising, since
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  • 423 1 INDO AMERICAN UNDERSTANDING GETTING BETTER NOW Nehru May Visit U. S. This December U. S. CONVINCED OF INDIA'S 'NO MATTER WHO' NEUTRALITY (From our own Correspondent) MADRAS, Nov. 8. Eisenhower's re-election as President of ihe United States has been welcomed with great relief by the Indian public and press. The
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  • 129 1 WILL CEYLON ALSO QUIT C f WEALTH IF... COLOMBO. Nov. 8 Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said that the cease-fire m Egypt was a "signal triumph for the United Nations." He told a press conference here: "I am most pleased and relieved that even at this late hour Britain
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  • 124 1 NEW YORK, Nov. B— Prince Rainier of Monaco said yester day the baby his wife expects m February "will probably be the best-dressed baby m the world." Rainier and his movie actress wife, the former Grace Kelly, joked with newsmen Just before they sailed for Cannes
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  • 238 1 For some time past the Singapore Gpj^rnment has been considering Tssuing alien seamen (i.e. seamen of any nationality other than British subjects or British Protected Persons) who are permanent residents of Singapore with an identity document which should give them more freedom of movement m
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  • 140 1 AN INDIAN ELECTED TO U. S. CONGRESS RIVERSIDE, California, Nov. B—Judge8 Judge Dalip Singh Saund, an immigrant from India, beat a glamorous millionaire aviatrix for a seat m the U.S. Congress yesterday, scoring a smashing upset. Saund was the first Democrat ever elected from his district, with counting still going
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  • 59 1 BOMBAY, Nov. B— The economic Committee of the Asian Socialist Conference yesterday recommended to Asian countries that they proceed cautiously m programmes of nationalisation of industries. The committee said programmes should be governed by considerations of increased production and also to make the common man feel
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  • 307 1 Singapore Government's decision on Malay education policy was announced by the Ministry of Education yesterday The Ministry m a statement said: It has now been decided by Government that: (a) the medium of instruction m the Primary stage, lasting seven years, be Malay
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  • 113 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. The Atlantic fleet's mightiest warships, headed by the giant carrier Forrestal. are at sea yesterday as a result of Russia's threat to use military force m the .Middle East crisis. A U.S. Navy Headquarters spokesman described the big ship movements from
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  • 135 1 AUSSY PROFESSOR TO LECTURE IN SINGAPORE Professor ZeJman Cowen. Dean of the Faculty of law and Professor of Public Law m the University of Melbourne will give a public lecture on "The Experience of the Australian Federation" on Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. m the Arts Lecture Theatre, University
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  • 46 1 LONDOX, Xov. B— Ruin, ours proved groundless that Sir W.nston Churchill had suddenly died Mvent London to-day. A member of hi* staff said the statesman 82 this month was "m good health" and intended going to the House of Commons later.— l>endence.- Reuter
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  • 268 1 LONDON, Nov. 8— Egypt announced to-day that tightinjf was still c'ontinu.ng m Port Sa.d, despite the British and French ceasefiire order 86 hours ago. Reuter. ISTANBUL, Nov. B.—Russia has not asked permission for its Marsh, ps to pas* through the Dardanelles or for Its planes to crcs« Turkish
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  • 595 2 Most Significant Change In India -NEHRU HYDERABAD: MR. NEHRU SAID HERE THAT IN ONE SENSE THE "MOST SIGNIFICANT" OF THE CHANGES UNDER STATES REOKGANIZATION IN THE COUNTRY WAS IN HYDERABAD WHERE A PRINCELY STATE DISAPPEARED FROM NOV. 1. Mr. Nehru was addressing a joint meeting of the Congress
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  • 154 2 KATHMANDU: The Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama of Tibet will not undertake any foreign tour for "some years to come" because of the activities of a 'a gang of fanatic and hostile Lamas and their agents, who are known to have a plan to capture
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  • 57 2 BOMBAY A revenue surplus of Rs. 1.53 crores has been estimated for the new Bombay State for the five month period from November 1 to March 31, 1967, according to a Bombay Government Press Note. Receipts and expenditure for this period are estimated at Rs
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  • 71 2 JHARIA: Mr. S. p. Singh Coalmines Welfare Com-' missioner and Chairman of the Jharia Water Board and the Jharia Mines Board of Health is reverting presumably as the Inspector-General of Prisons Bihar. Mr. P. S. sahani at present Deputy Secretary m the Union Ministry of Labour will
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  • 198 2 ADMINISTRATION IN LOCAL LANGUAGE BOMBAY: Mr. Y.B. Chavan, Chief Minister of the new State of Bombay, said that all the objects underlining the demand for unilingual States could be realised m the bi-lingual State of Bombay. In a message to the people of the State* on the occasion of the
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  • 45 2 5 REPORTED KILLED IN VILLAGE CLASH JUNAGADH: Five persons are reported t o have been killed at Samarda vitage of Shll Mahal following a clash between members of the Mer and Koli communities. A police party has been sent to the spot. Details are lacking.
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  • 109 2 COLOMBO: Negotiations on the handing over of the British air and naval bases here to the Ceylon Government, scheduled to begin last week m London have been postponed indefinitely by mutual consent. The reason given is that Sir Claude Corea, Ceylon's High Commissioner m London, who
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  • 103 2 BHOPAL,: Pandit Ravi Shaukar Shukla, leader of the Congress Legislature Party of the New Madhya Pradesh, arrived here last week from Nagpur by Grand Trunk Express to take over as Chief Minister of the enlarged Madhya Pradesh. He was given a rousing welcome at the Bhopal Railway Station
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  • 355 2 BUDDHIST ART EXHIBITION IN DELHI NEW DELHI: The President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, will open the Buddhist Art Exhibition on Nov. 10 at the Exhibition Grounds on Mathura Road. The exhibition, which forms an integral part of the 2,500 th Buddha Jayanti celebrations, has been organised by the Lalit Kala Akademi
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  • 118 2 NEHRU IN CALCUTTA ON NOVEMBER 9 CALCUTTA: Mr. Nehru is expected to arrive m Calcutta m connection with the A.I.C.C. session on Nov. 9, at about 10 a.m. on that day, according to information received by Mr. Atulya Ghosh, President of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. Mr. Dhebar, Congress
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  • 75 2 NEW DELHI. Nov. 7.—Emperor Hailc Selassie of Ethiopia flew into New Delhi Tuesday for talks with Prime Minister Nehru attd other government leaders. The Emperor who has be<m touring India as a government guest since October 25 was given a 21-gun salute and a military honour guard
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  • 57 2 TOKYO, Nov. 7— Red China's Premier Chou Enrlai said Tuesday a possibility to settle the Formosan Issue peacefully through "direct negotiations" (with the Nationalist government) has increased greatly the newspaper Yomiuri reported Wednesday. "An early realization however is difficult," said Chou to four Japanese newsmen, Yomiuri's
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  • 95 2 CAPE COMORIN, The Gandhi Smarak Mandir, built by the Travancore-Cochin Government here at a cost of Rs. 3 lakhs, was opened last week the Adviser, Mr. P. S. Rau, In the absence of President Rajendra Prasad, who had to cancel his visit because of the inclement weather.
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  • 574 2 CAL/CUTTA. remit* ?artfS!;« a Uhcated aod dismembered State the 1 1 j>uit of Partition— has emerged, under the new dispensation th\ tw^MtT* 1 1 bi W,, state with a n essential link^ between the two hitherto isolated northern and southern segments. It has
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  • 110 2 ETHIOPIAN EMPEROR HAILS PANCH SHILA MADRAS: Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia last week reaffirmed the adherence of his country to the principles of Panch Shila which governed India's foreign policy. The Ethiopian Emperor who was addressing a Press conference here said: "These principles of Christianity. It is on these same
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  • 88 2 NEW DELHI: The woiking Committee of the Akali Dal, which met here last week under the Presidentship of Master Tara Singh, unanimously decided to amend the Akali Dal Constitution to enable members of the Dal to enter the Congress. The Congress High Command had asked to
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  • 608 2 Fair Rent Bill Prasad Declines To Meet Deputation TIRUCHI: In reply to a telegram sent by the TirueW District Ryotwari Pattailar> (farmers) Federation, for receivng a deputation on beiial; of the landowners of the entire State against the Far Kent Bill the Private Secretary to the President of Ind'a ha*
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  • 503 2 CALCUTTA. Part C States have been abolished m the re-organization of States, but there will be six Centrally administered areas They are Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur. Tripura, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and the Laccadive and Amindive Islands. Delhi has an area of 572
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  • 603 2 New Bombay Ministry Sworn In Ceremonies Held In Other States BOMBAY: The enlarged bilingual State of Bombay was ushered m early on Nov. 1 at a brief but impressive ceremony Exactly at midnight the acting Governor, Mr. M. C Chagla, came m a procession to a specially erected and decorated
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  • 1202 3 Religion's Role In National Life QUILON. There had perhaps never been a time m human history when religion was faced -with challenges more grave than m this modernage, declared His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia addressing a gathering at Cheppad on Wednesday
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  • 54 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Y. B. Chavan, the Chief Minister, presided over the first meeting of his Cabinet at the Sachivalaya on Nov. 1. Soon after moving into the Chief Minister's Chamber, Mr. Chavan had an Informal discussion on the allotment of portfolios of the Deputy Ministers. The meeting
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  • 289 3 Indian II and loom Goods Fop U. S. BOMBAY; Mr. Boris Kroll. member of the three-man American handloom expert team, told Pressmen on Monday her* that there was a potential market for the Indian handloom goods m the USA. The team has been sponsored by .ie Ford Foundation and con
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  • 105 3 INDO-FRENCH RADIO 'PHONE SERVICE NEW DELHI: India and France were linked by direct radio telephone and radio telegraph services recently with the opening of the wireless circuits between Bombay and Paris respectively. The new telephone service was inaugurated here by Mr. Raj Bahadur, Union Minister In the Ministry of Communications,
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  • 30 3 1,857 ACRES OF LAND FOR BHOODAN AHMED ABAD: Mr. Kasturbhai Lalbhai, well known industrialist, has donated 1,857 acres of family land to Bhoodan. The land Is situated m Viramgam district.
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  • 566 3 NEW DELHI: The Government's credit policy has entered a fresh phase with the onset of what 1b known as the "busy season", which is when the main agricultural commodities start moving- into the market, purchasing power is relatively highconsumer demand for goods tends to rise, and business
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  • 228 3 KERALA IS THE SMALLEST OF STATES CAJW2UTTA: Smallest of all the 14 States. in tluj. Indian Union, Kerala will have yet another distinction that of being born without a legislature or a Ministry. The new State, which is under President's rule, will continue to be so administered until the next
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  • 300 3 NEW DELHI: Delimitation of constituencies for the next General Elections is now expected to be delayed by about a month because of non-avail-ability of figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations m the new States, according to information here. The Delimitation Commission was originally expected to
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  • 498 3 PROMPT REHABILITATION OF 25,000 FAMILIES COLOMBO: The West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee has decided to initiate a scheme for the immediate rehabilitation of 25,000 families affected by the floods m the State. spending Rs. 250 per family unit. He was sure that if the scheme were
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  • 341 3 NEW DELHI: A cultural agreement between Japan and India was signed In Tokyo last week according to an announcement here. The agreement stipulates encouragement of cultural activities and promotion of cultural exchanges between the two countries. Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu Foreign Minister of Japan,
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  • 189 3 KOZHUCODE: Mr X V Suryanarayana Aiyar, Advocate, Kozhikode, \as been appointed as the first AdvocateGeneral of Kerala Mr. Suryanarayana Aiyar returned here after participating m the inau^raJEULi ccr c e on y of the lew w! J State at Trlvandum. He to.d The Hindu that he
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  • 96 3 KOVVUR: Five women died, four cf them on the spot, ana tne filth m a ,ocai Government hospital, as a result of a bus accident near o'-agallu, seven m.les from here, on Wednesday iaat. Seven women were run over by the bus, which w*us proceeding
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  • 52 3 LAHORE: Ruins of the Buddhist period have been discovered three places In Ghazni are of south-east Afghanistan, according to Kaoui radio. Professor Touchi, President of the Italian Institute of Archaeology who is presently touring Gnazni has announced that the institute would shortly start archaeological investigaUap m
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  • 423 3 High Court Judges Appointed NEW DELHI: Appointments by the President of High Court judges of the reorganized States was announced m a home Ministry communique last week. PUNJAB The President has appointed Mr. Justice Kesho Kam Passev, Mr. Justice Girdhari Lai Chop ra, Mr. Justice Gurnani Singh and Mr. Justice
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  • 102 3 CALCUTTA: The inauguration of Vishala Andhra State was celebrated m Calcutta by the Andhra Association on Nov. 1. Mr. Tushar Kanti Ghosh presided over a meeting held In this connection. A programme of variety entertainment was also presented. A meeting of Oriyas living m and around Calcutta,
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  • 90 3 BOMBAY: One hundred and sixteen demonstrators were arrested m different parts of the city on Oct. 31 on a char se of attempting to take out p.ocessions to Raj Bhavan to remonstrate m protest againa the formation of the bigger bilingual State of Bombay. The demonstrators
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  • 592 4 CENSURE MOTION BY LABOUR ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS STRAINED ON "CEASE-FIRE" LONDON, Nov. B.— Sir Anthony Eden's Government today faces censure motions from the Labour Opposftion'in both Houses of Parliament over its policy of armed intervention m Egypt. Motions m both the House of Lords
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  • 76 4 DAG WARNS U. K. FRANCE ABOUT ISRAEL NEW YORK. Nov. 8. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations Secretary General, to-day warned Britain and France that Israel's denunciation of her armistice agreement wjth Egypt could 'seriously complicate' a settlement of the Middle East crisis. In identical messages sent to the British
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  • 63 4 A party of twelve Filipino students is visiting Singapore from Bangkok m the course of a goodwill tour of South-East Asia to strengthen relations between the peoples of the area. Half the student group arrived by air last night, the other half is expected to arrive
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  • 71 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. B.— The Indian Express group of news, papers carried a cartoon Thursday on the Hungarian situation which probably is the strongest so far carried m any Indian paper. It showed the Soviet leaders Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, with bloodsoaked and dripping
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  • 66 4 PORT MORESBY, NEW GUINEA, Nov. B.— Three leading Papuan Chiefs will present the Duke of Edinburgh with three sacred gifts when he arrives here m the Rojal Yacht Britannia on Saturday. He will receive a pearl shel] decorated bag, a drinking gourd and two bird of
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  • 18 4 No further Emergency casualties or incidents were reported m the Federation on Wednesday.
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  • 337 4 NEW YORK, Nov. B.—United Nations Special General Assembly voted last night to set m operation a United Nations Police Force m the Suez area and later passed an Asian-African resolution calling for the immediate withdrawal of British French and Israeli forces from Egypt. Some 12 countries
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  • 102 4 BHARATI DAY CELEBRATION SATURDAY Bharati Day' will be celebrated Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Chettiar'3 Temple premises m Tank Road at 5.30 p.m. The Commissioner for India m Malays Mr. R. K. Tandon will preside. Prof. M. Rajak kannu, Head of the Department of Indian studies m the University of
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  • 46 4 The Pakistanis of Singapore have resolved to form a cultural and social Body of Pakistanis m the name of "Pakistanis Association," Singapore. This body will be a non-politi-cal one and its object is to serve the cultural and social interest of Pakistanis m Singapore.
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  • 276 4 From Our Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Trade Union Council group m the Federal Legislative Council attacked the Ministry of Labour for the long delay m implementing the Employment Ordinance. They expressed themselves pointedly soon after Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, Minister for
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  • 172 4 Malayanisation: Thuraisingham's Warning (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs:— Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham today cautioned against the dangers of "both sincere and crafty politicians seizing Malayanisation as a weapon of ill will against the expatriates and as a stimulant for whipping up nationalism". He was speaking on a motion introduced
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  • 128 4 From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. K. V. Thaver (MTUC) today criticised the Ministry of Labour for not taking advant. age of the Wages Council Bill to bring effective redress to Malayan workers. Speaking on Wages Council Amendment Bill introduced by the Minister for Labour,
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  • 61 4 There will be a searchlight display of massed bands on the Selangor Club Padang on Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 11, at 7.15 p.m. This will follow the pattern which proved so popular on the evening of last Queen's Birthday Parade day There will be approximately 200 musicians
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  • 433 4 MOSCOW, Nov. B—Following i s the text of the message India's Prime Minister Nehru sent to Russian Premier Bulganin, as published m 'Tass', Soviet Government organ: Mr. Nehru said the situation m the Middle East was serious and that <delay may lead to catastrophe.* Tass
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  • 84 4 QUIT EGYPT: B-POWERS' DEMAND TEHERAN, Nov. B.— The Prime Ministers of Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq and Persia m a communique to-day condemned 'Israeli aggression" and called for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops from Egyptian soil and tne release of Egyptian prisoners taken by Israel. The Premiers of the four countries
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  • 209 4 Will Negotiate With Hungary To Withdraw Troops NEW DELHI, Nov. 8. Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister, has assured the Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, that the Soviet Union will negotiate with the Hungarian Government on the withdrawal of Soviet troops 'when peace and order is
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  • 40 4 MOSCOW, Nov. 8. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told Marshal Niko:ai Bulganjn, the Soviet Prime Minister, m a letter that events m Hungary had caused India great anxiety,' the Soviec News Agency TASS reported last night.- Reuter
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  • 56 4 KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov. 8. The Karachi Port Workers Union yesterday decided to boycott export of cargo to all British and French ports to protest armed intervention of these two countries m the Middle East. The Union also decided to boycott Russian ports to protest armed
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  • 44 4 OSLO, Nov. B— The Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee announced that no Peace Prize would be awarded t his, year. The Nobel Peace Prize will not be awarded for the second straight year. The committee gave no reason for its decision.- AP
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  • 104 4 The Executive Committee of The Naval Base Labour "Union m a statement last night expressed its thanks to the Naval Base Authorities for having decided to reissue the Naval Base pass to our Assemblyman for Sembawang, Inche Ahmad Bin Ibrahim, and not to prevent our Legal
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  • 118 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 7 The New York Mirror said m an editorial Wednesday on the Premier of India: "Jawaharlal Nehru has assumed such a position of moral sanctity m the world, particularly the Asiatic world, that millions were shocked when he was silent about the heinous
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    • 92 4 VARIETY CONCERT In aid of Tamil Education Society Schools Fund on Wed. U.I 1-1956 at 8 p.m. at VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Hon'ble Mr. M. P. D. NAIR Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, will preside Tickets: $5, $3, $2, available at Ananda Bhavan (Selegie Road) and Kotnala Vilas (Serangoon Road)
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    • 82 4 2nd GLORIOUS WEEK DIAMOND LAST 2 SHOWS TO-DAY AT 3.00 7.30 P.M. SHIVAJI GANESAN PADMINI m OPENING TO-MORROW DAILY 3 SHOWS AT 3.15 6.15 9.15 P.M. FARAAR (Hindi) ROYAL NOW SHOWING TO CAPACITY HOUSES 2nd full house week TO-DAY AT 3.00 7.30 P.M. By Popular demand There will be 3
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