Indian Daily Mail, 30 November 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XII No. 286 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 533 1 Security Forces Round Up Terrorist Sympathisers i In New Villages! THEY OPENLY FLOUTED THE GOVT. SAYS TUNGKU 158 ARRESTED SO FAR KUALA LUMPUR: An anti terrorist operation Was launched in the early hours of yesterday by Becurity Forces in the sub-district of Kulai to remove
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  • 188 1  - Kulai New Villagers Cause Concern TUNGKU KUALA. LUMPUR, Thurs.: The .Chief Minister of the Federation, Tun g k v Abdul Rahman announced today that the Security Forces have been given orders to move into the New Villages in the Kulai subdistrict of Johore and arrest those men and women whose
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  • 338 1 Federation -Wide Merdeka Celebration 1 Week Programme For K. L. KUALA LUMPUR: Thurs: It has been decided that Merdeka celebrations should be on a Federation —wide basis. Active participation in the celebrations of all the people of the country was to be encouraged with special emphasis on youth in view
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  • 267 1 LANDLESS INDIAN LIBOURERS Discussing the position of Indian labourers, who work on estates or for Government, the Annual Report of the Federation Labour Department for 1055 says they are wage earners and have no other source of income except, in some cases, a small income derived from a few head
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  • 25 1 KARACHI, Nov. 29 The Pakistan Government will soon appoint six more trade commissioners in foreign capitals, official sources said here yesterday.
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  • 139 1 INDIA- CHIN A DIFFERENCES ON HUNGARY? NEW DELHI. Nov. 29.— Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, speaking of the Middle East situation told Indian Members of Parliament today 'World peace and first of all peace in Asia and Africa is still In danger.' He added: 'China is willing to
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  • 231 1 JUSTICE MALIK'S VIEW th* 2?Mk' r V 29 B '<» h "bhusan Malik, Indian member of the British Commonwealth Commission formulating a const.tution for the Federation of Malaya, said Wednesday the Suez crisis has delayed the commission's work. Meetings were to have started here last week
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  • 66 1 MENON STILL NOT GONE TO BUDAPEST! MOSCOW, Nov. 29.—Indian ambassador K. P. S. Menon Wednesday again delayed his departure for Budapest to investigate the Hungarian revolution. Embassy sources said Menon wae ill. He had been asked by Prime Minister Nehru to report on the situation in Hungary, but still is
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  • 90 1 LONDON. Nov. 29.— AngloCeyionese negotiations on the transfer of British Naval and Air force bases in Ceylon to the Colombo Government opened here today. An authoritative sources said that the Ceylon delegation to the private discussions was led by Sir Claude Corea. the Dominion's High
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  • 152 1 U.K. Was Planning Attack During Negotiations EGYPT'S ALLEGATION CAIRO, Nov. 29.— Egypt accused Britain Wednesday of planning an attack en Egypt at the same time it was conducting negotiations for a peaceful solution of the Suez Canal problem. A statement issued by the Egyptian Information Department said Britain and France
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  • 92 1 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 29 Police said a photographer in a fast motorboat tried to take a picture of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden while the latter was bathing in the sea at his vacation retreat. The photographer got away. Police did not know whether he got his
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  • 58 1 LONDON, Nov. 29.— A Moscow Rrdio broadcast Wednesday added support to reports that former Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov was in Budapest advising the new Rus-sian-supported Kadar government. It broadcasts the list of Kremlin officials at a luncheon given by Premier Nikolai Buiganin for a visiting Rumanian delegation
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  • 120 1 TRIVANDRUM, Nov. 29: Lawyers of Trivandrum have decided to call off their twenty-day old eatyagraha from today, following discussions with Governor Ramakrishna Rao last night. The Governor has assured them a temporary bench of Kerala High Court would be certV- tuted at Trivandrum, which would
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  • 156 1 The Dalai Immm the "Uvin* Buddha" and normal ruJer of Tibet arrives by air at New Delhi November 2o oa his Ant trip to the immi •fWMir»iir»nntst world since Red China pulled the bamboo curtain round his Himalayan country a year ago greeting the 21-year-old
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  • 47 1 The population of the federation of Malaya on .lurx- 30th, IBSS, according to the Annual Report of the Labour Department of the Federation for 1955 is estimated to be 6,058,317; which is made up of Malaysians 2,967,233, Chinese 2,286,883, Indians 713,810 and others 90.391.
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  • 117 1 THREE WOMEN TERRORISTS KILLED KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.Three more Communist terrorists all women have been killed by Security Forces in the Federation. A patrol of the 4th Battalion, the Malay Regiment, contacted and opened fire on two armed women terrorists in the Tapah area of Perak yesterday. They returned the fire
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  • 82 1 ARRANGEMENTS FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS Mr. David Marshall will ask the Chief Secretary, "whether in the light of experience gained by the repeated delays In the elections for Ui<- City Council, he would consider establishing as of now. the machinery to prepare for General Elections for the Assembly next August, and
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  • 482 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Fri., Nov. 30, 1956 SACRIFICE, YES-BUT-BY WHOM? SACRIFICE is the price of MERDEKA. That of course it is, but sacrifice by whom is the question. According to the Federation Chief Minister Tungku Abdul Rahman the sacrifice has got to be done wholly by the working claw!
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  • 87 2 LONDON: Modern medicine is becoming so complicated that the day is approaching when it may be necr vary for some nurses to take a university degree. So says Britain's Royal Collie of Nur«ing. The present diploma training in nursing does not develop the high degree of skill
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  • 1008 2 ARIYALUR TRAIN TRAGEDY VICTIMS SHASTRI'S STATEMENT IN PARLT. 'RESIGN 9 CALL BY RAO NEW DELHI: Mr. Lai Bahadur Shftrtrt, Union Minister for Railways, made a brief statement in the Lok Sabha about the accident to ttie Totioorin Express aear Artyatar and expressed Ms sorrow and sympathy to the fi«m» of
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  • 125 2 KUMBAKONAM: A party of peacock dancers returning from Tiruvannamalai to Taojore after attending th e Kartmgai Jjeepam festival met witn a senous accident late last night when U>e motcr van m which they were traveling was crushed by a huge tree falling on it near
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  • 79 2 BOMBAY; A big nr c broke out enc n Nov. 16 at the open yard of the Andheri Railway Station— a suburban atation on Western Railway— when about 4,000 bales of hay, valued at Rs. 40,000, caught fire. The fire started at 3 pm. and was
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  • 83 2 CHEETAH ALMOST EXTINCT NOW IN INDIA NBw OBLHIi The '•Gheetab** wMctt torn* so common In Indan forests, is almost extinct now, the ftod and Agriculture Minister, Mr. AjLt Pjrasad, Ja.n said in the Lok Sabha. In a whttea reply to Mr. K. p. G&rtvtk» Mi***er said the India* Bo«rd for
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  • 382 2 "SINKING" VILLAGE IN UP. ALJvIORA: Mr. Prem Swamp and Mr. J. n- Singh. o i the Uttar Pradesh Directorate cf Geology, w ho recently v sited cue s.niang village of Garby ang, the .ast lnchan village on tne Indo-Tibetan border, have expressed the view that remeoiai measures to check recurrence
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  • 77 2 SOEKARNO MAY POSTPONE INDIAN VISIT NEW DELHI: President Soekarno of Indonesia is unlikely to visit India, Egypt and Iraq nest month, informed sources said here. As originally scheduled. President Soekarno was to pay a Btate visit to India by the middle of December. He would also have visited Cairo and
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  • 64 2 NEW DELHI: The IndiaChina Friendship Association will hold a reception for the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lal, on Nov. 29 at Gymkhana Club here. An art gift will be presented to the Chinese Prime Minister on the occasion. Another reception will be held by
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  • 251 2 MADRAS: Addressing a meeting of students research Preslency College under the auspices of the Madras University Sir Charles Darwin, former Director of the National Physical Laboratory, London, explained the ways scientific doscoverles were made. Broadly classifying them into six kinds, Sir Charles illustrated them with some of
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  • 109 2 NEW YORK: Men are living at the South Pole for the first time ever. Eight United States Navy men have gone out there to do preliminary work in connection with American contribution to the International Geophysical Year. They are accompanied by 11 sled dogs. Two C-47
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  • 133 2 NEW DELHI: The British Engineering Mission now In India has completed the major part of its survey work. Two members of the mission are proceeding to the South to study machine tool installations, while the rest of the team are leaving for U..K. The leader of
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  • 103 2 MANUFACTURE OF PALMYRAH LEAF ARTICLES MADRAS: The Government will open a training Centre in relation to palmyrah leaf manufacturers at Manapad in Tirunelvell District, to induce the artisans to adopt improved methods of manufacture and standardise the quality of articles manufactured. Under the Scheme, 20 candidates will be trained in
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  • 32 2 CUDDALORE: Information is to hand that jewels worth Rs. 2,000 were stolen from the Sri Sivakozhintheeswarar temple of Theerthanagiri village near Kurlnjipadi latt week The Kurtojipadi police are investirtttng.
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  • 336 2 Scope Of World Bank Aid WASHINGTON: Negotiations, which had bee* nlnr on for the last six weeks between representatives of the Government of India an* the- World Bank on the Bank's «»~«w of India* development projects under the Second Ftvo-Yenr Plan, have concluded and the Indian representatives have
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  • 271 2 NEW DELHI: The question of fixing dates for the next General Elections was discussed by the Chief Election Commissioner with representatives of all- India political parties recently. The parties could not unanimously agree on the dates. The Congress Party considered that the second and third weeks
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  • 40 2 QUIT HUNGARY: PSP TELLS RUSSIA BANGALORE, Nov. *8. Attended by 4,000 delegates from all over India the praja socialist Party's four-day convention yesterday unanimously adopted a resolution calling upon tiie Soviet Govern, ment to withdraw Its troops from Hungary. AP
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  • 71 2 RUSH FOR SPACE AT BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR LONDON: Half the available space for next year's British Industries Fair, boln^ h^ld on May 6 to IT, has already beon booked. Invitations have been sent to nearly 140,000 buyers. They include businessmen in more than 100 countries. Next year's fair will be
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  • 374 2 Echo Of Jangaon Train Disaster NEW DELHI. An echo <rf the Jangaoo train d.^/^^r j n the former Hyderabad State in 195* in wbtoh store than 180 people were kLled a^-d margr others Injured as a result of the collapse of a railway bridge was heard in the L-ck Sabha.
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  • 110 2 RAILWAY PROGRAMME IN SECOND PLAN NEW DELHI: In reply to a question in the Lok Sabha regarding the railway programme in the Second Five-Year Plan, 1 Mr. O.V. Alagesan Deputy Ml* 1 nister of Railway©, gave the J following information. The railways propose to spend a sum of Rs. 2.30
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  • 168 2 LONDON: The solar furnace in which the sun's rays are focussed by mirrors to provide high temperatures has a big future, according to United Nations technicians. A report issued by UNESCO predicts that in 20 years from now, 13 million homes in the United States will be heated
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  • 686 3 More Training Institutions Dr. A. L. Mudaliar's Appeal MADRAS: Dr. A. Laksh.nanasua id Mudaliar, Chair maa of the Southern Regional committee id the Allmdm Council for Technical EducatKn. mid that wit* tte reorganisation of States hi the Southern region and the aatlc.pated developments In the various projects of
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  • 129 3 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR DELHI NEW DELHI: Several sites for the construction of an in-u-rnationa. airport at Delhi have been surveyed, but so far no final decision has been taken, the M.rister in the Ministry of Communications, Mr. Raj Bahadur, said in the L.ok sabha, Ileply.ng t o Prof D. c
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  • 122 3 NEW DELHI: Mr. Anan ta*ayanam Ayyangar. speaker of the Lok sabha, said, "In oar Parliament, If there Is not an adjoonuent motion on any day, the parties are Wot happy, the journalist* too are not happy." M© AMM iMK iMffe taMfffe were all kinds of flrawila for
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  • 450 3 MADRAS: Mr. H. M. Patel, Chairman of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, said here that there was no need; for a bipartite conference as suggested by the insurance employees who have threatened to go on a token strike on December 5 «'t o ventilate their
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  • 101 3 JAKARTA, Nov. 28.— An army spokesman announced yesterday "the controversial ban on provocative and destructive news publication" imposed over two months ago will be revoke^ as of now. The ban, Initiated by the Security Council and signed by Chief of Staff Abdul Harris Nasution, raised a
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  • 996 3 MADRAS: Discussing the problem of coercion with tolerance to the establishment of Socialism, Mr. Jaya Prakash Narayan observed that the more coercion there was in society the less of Socialism there was in tt and vice yersa. Mr. Jaya Prakash was au-dress-n a large gathering at the
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  • 1074 3 T.foT. K. On Value OfGr* dual Process MADRAS: Mr. x. T. Krl »hnatn«charl, un'on Finance Minster, said here last week that there was nothing new in the Congress organisation declaring that it was in favour of a socialistic pattern of society beoonrJng established >n this
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  • 195 3 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 28— South Africa yesterday announced it would maintain a partial boycott of the U.N. until the world organisation stopped alleged inter, ference in the country's internal affairs. Eric H. Louw, Foreign Mi> nister of South Africa,
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  • 204 3 U.S. TEAM STUDYING HANDLOOM GOODS MADRAS: The Ford Foundation American Handl:om Textile Survey team, comprising ML Boris Kroll, Miss Bonnis Cashin and Mr. Robert A Hickerson, now o n a t° ur of the country {Studying- the conditions of tho handloom indvstry, arrived in Madras on November 20 from Maduiai.
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  • 43 3 LUMINOUS OBJECT SEEN IN SKY KOTTAYAM: A '.vminous with <?3zzl nsr brilliance was seen dashing alonp the cveoin^ sky over hero at a tremendous speed in an eastwest direction. Many peotrte n tvio town the object srivjnir oU t a U;!cJt prwiHsh^vmte luitrt
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  • 157 3  - U.S. MUST UNDERSTAND ASIA Romulo NEW YORK, Nov. 28.— Carlos P. Romulo said yesterday the Upited States is an "underdeveloped area" when it comes to understanding Asia and its one billion inhabitants. The Philippine Ambassador to the UniVs* States said in a prepared address to a luncheon meeting of the
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  • 96 3 WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Malik Firoz Khan Noon conferred vflth Acting Secretary of State Herbert Hoover yesterday. The Foreign Minister told newsmen after a 45-minute conference at the State D« jartnient that the "reputation of the U.S. Htands very hiuh in Asia." "The U.S. does
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  • 661 4 Will Nehru Settle U.S..China Split? NEW DELHI, Nov. 29.— Chou En-lai, Printer and Foreign Minister of Red China, arrived here Wednesday for a 12-day goodwill visit and talks on world politics wit* Prime Minister Nehru. The visit may turn out to be an effort by Chou
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  • 97 4 TWO -HOUR TALKS WITH CHOU NEW DELHI, Nov. 2».— Prime Ministers Nehru of India and Chou En-lai of Communist China talked for two hours last night in Nehru's private study, Chinese Embassy sources said. They said Chou did most of the talking, giving his impressions of his recent tour of
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  • 28 4 NEW DELHI, Nov. 29.— Premier Nehru and a crowd of tens of thousands gave a warm welcome Wednesday to Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lal.
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  • 322 4 CAIRO, Nov. 29. Anwar ter of state, accused Turkey Wi Syria. He warned that if Turl she might find herself at wai Sadat sounded his charge in an article in Al Gumhurriya, a government-backed newspaper. The Turkish radio this week attacked Syria for accepting Soviet
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  • 123 4 One Battalion Strength Reported Pulled Out Sequel To Egypt's Demand UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 29.— France announced Wednesday it had withdrawn an infantry company and a nava! commando unit of undisclosed size from Egypt within the past week. It announced preparations for the withd rawai of
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  • 79 4 IMMUNITY FOR ARMED FORCES IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Nov. 29.—Reuters reported last Monday that Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, had ordered that no police officer member of the armed forces or public officer shall be in any Cyprus court prosecuted "in respect of any offence alleged to have been committed
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  • 121 4 U. S. FIRM TO HELP INDIA IN A-ENERGY NEW YORK, Nov. 29.— The President of Vitro Corporation of America, a pioneer firm in the development of atomic energy, said Wednesday his company looks forward to participating in India's industrial growth, "particularly in this intriguing new field of atomic energy." The
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  • 114 4 SYRIA-IRAQ TENSION MOUNTING BEIRUT. Lebanon. Nov. 29. The tension between Syria and Iraq mounted' Wednesday. The feeling grew that some sort of break either in Damascus or Baghdad might come within days. Informed circles saw the likelihood of an open coup by the army clique that has taken control of
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  • 57 4 DAMASCUS, Nov. 29.— The Syrian Prime Minister, Sabn el Assali, yesterday deniej reports that Soviet arms were being delivered to Syria. The Prime Minister was replying to a reporters question concerning a statement by a United States state department spokesman to the effect that Soviet
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  • 52 4 BURMESE MINISTER IN TOKYO TOKYO, Nov. 29.— 80 Khili Maung, Burma's Minister for Industries, here to promote Burmese-Japanese Economic Cooperation, conferred with Tanzan Ishibashi, Minister of International Trade and Indus- try, (MITI) yesterday. Maung later conferred with MITI officials on the necessity to industrialize spinning mill and automobile plants in
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  • 88 4 GRENADE THROWN AT KEIGHTLEY PORT SAID, Nov. An Bgypttan Wednesday night toned a grenade withl» earshot of AngloFrench Allied Oommuid«r General Sir Charles Keightley and Danish United Nations troops arriving at a railway station here. The grenade was thrown at a six-man British patrol clearing: the streets at the six
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  • 78 4 A view of the gruesome tragedy that occurred at Ariyalur near TiruchlrapaJM, South India, which killed 145 and injured, some seriously, o ver 180. The Hadras-Tutlcorln Ex. pres% wreckages of which are seen in the picture above and on right, crashed into the flooded Marudayar River near
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  • 123 4 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Nov. 29. Pakistan has asked the President of the U.N. Security Council to seek "clarification" of India's policy toward the border state of Kashmir. Pakistani delegate Mohammad Mir Khan wrote the November president, Nasrollah Entezam of Iran, about pres3 reports that on
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  • 88 4 TOO SLOW AND TOO FAST— BOTH OFFENCES! DETROIT, Nov. 29. Harry Moore got two traffic ticket* within 20 minute*, one for going too slow, the other for going too fast. Police said Moore was stopped the first time for driving at only 25 miles an hour in the left hand
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  • 78 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 29— An E g y p tian delegation spokesman called a news conference Wednesday to deny Israeli and British charges that there had bee* deportation of Jews, British nationals or anyone else from Egypt. "Nor have there been any arrests or
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  • 107 4 CHILDREN'S SOCIAL CENTRES' ANNUAL SALE The Voluntary Workers in the Children's Social Centres of the Social Welfare Department will hold their annual sale of work at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1, at the St. Andrew's Memorial Hall. The sale will be opened by Lady Black. The articles on sale
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  • 125 4 The Singapore Bank Employees' Union announces that the following numbers won the prizes at a lucky draw held on 25th Nov., 1956 at Fraser and Neave Pavilion: Ist Prize No. 1851, 2nd Prize No. 1472, 3rd Prize No. 2909, 4th Prize No. 2721, sth
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  • 76 4 Mr. S. Syed Ahamad. J.P., aii influential member of the Singapore Indian community and a great public worker, returned to Singapore yesterday after a holiday in South India. Mr. Syed Ahamad who disembarked at Penang arrived here by train yesterday afternoon and was met by a
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  • 22 4 LOXDOX, Nov. 29. Cair o Radio raid Wednesday that reports reachtag Egypt spoke of antfGovernment demotwtratJons in Iraq.- Reuter
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  • 91 4 MADRAS-TRICHY CHORD LINE RESTORED MADRAS. Nov. 29: Through running: on Madras-Tlnichi chord Une was restored from Wednesday evening after thf wreckage at Ariymlur had teal cleared from the line. It is reported ninety per cent of postal articles sent in the wrecked train has been recovered. Mr. A. R. Venkatachari,
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  • 162 4 JOHORE BAHRU: Police gttk ports from Johore received I to 1.30 p.m. yesterday say tIH out of a total of 423 kelS workers, 393 survivors hV*^ been accounted for In varlfl locations around Mersing. teen unidentified bodies hfl| been recovered. Search of j coast-line by Police and voltifi
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  • 90 4 The Select Committee of tat' Legislative Assembly welconSfc representations on the Bill frogfi the public. >#g Representations should be M writing and should be addresafl to The Clerk of the LegislatM Assembly, Assembly Houi9 Empress Place, Singapore, j ta reach him on or before Mod day, 10th December,
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