Indian Daily Mail, 6 December 1956

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XU No. 292 iaiJ*tiAi*ChUC t xtfUU^DAY, DUICJbiMBIiK 6, 1956 FOUR PAGES 15 OtlN£&
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  • 711 1 REVIVAL OF COLONIALISM IMPOSITION OF COMMUNISM BY FORCE WILL FAIL -3EIIKU NEW DELHI, Deo. 5 Prime Minister Jawah.irlal Nehru Tuesday welcomed the Bnvish and French announcements that their troops will be withdrawn from Egypt withou delay. But he picked to pieces the statement of British
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  • 125 1 KARACHI. Dec. s.— Soviet Premier Nikolai Bnlganin snubbed Pakistan Premier ouhi award y *n a. communlcaton sent to K&rachl. accordng to Soviet emhassv sources n Kaiachi. Bulganin reportedly wrote Suhrawardy that Russ'a did cot welcome Pakistan's attention over the Hungarian issue s nee J akistan was
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  • 18 1 TOKYO, Dec. s.— Japa n will sponsor the 1957 Colombo Plan Committee meeting here, tht cauinet announed Tuesday.
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  • 94 1 To Promote Asia-U. S. Understanding NEW YORK, Dec. 5— Mr. John D. Rockefeller has an- nounced formation of the Asia Society, an organisation to stimulate knowledge between the United States and the countries of Asia. Mr. Rockefeller is head of the new group. Members of the Board of Trutees include
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  • 148 1 BUICMA'S 'GIFT' OF VILLAGES TO RED CHINA RANGOON, Dec, 5 The Burmese Prime Minister U, Ba Swe said that he would confer with the -Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En Lai on SinoBurmese Frontier problems at .vfangshih m Yunnen Province. The talks between the Chinese and Burmese Premiers will stait
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  • 106 1 KARACHI, Dec. 5— Pakistani Premier Husain Suhrawardj' said m Dacca Tuesday m a press interview it would be wise if Indian Premier Nehru did not interfere m Pakistan's foreign policy. He was commenting on Nehru's speech m the Indian Parliament Monday strongly criticizing Pakistani foreigu policy and
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  • 62 1 NEW YORK, Dec. s.— News, week magazine said Tuesday "a Big Three meet-ng is now pretty definitely m the works, 1 now that Anglo- Flench forces arc leaving Suez and the U.S. Is supplying oil to Europe. "President Eisenhower believes such a meeting may be a way
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  • 198 1 TOKYO, Dec. 5 A desperate Japanese Romeo crawled. to safety Tuesday after spending 15 hours inside the smouldering crate of Mt. Mihara, japan's suicide mountain 50 miles southwest of Tokyo. His illicit sweetheart was believed dead. The couple wer« Tsuenyoshi Nakashima, 29-year-old farmer, married and
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  • 493 1 Visit Proposed Dee. 16 Melton's Efforts Succeed NEW YORK, Dec. 5 Hungary has invited Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, to visit \he strife-torn country. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, proposed last night that he should visit Hungary on December 16 for a two-day study of conditions there.
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  • 122 1 LONDON. Dec. 5 The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, had the possibility of a meeting with President Eisenhower "very much m mind," the House of Commons was cold yesterday. A Labour Member, Mr. Arthur Henderson, had asked whether Sir Anthony Eden vvould arrange to meet President Eisenhower
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  • 28 1 NEW YORK, Dec 5. The United States hinted that Japan's admission to the United Nations might be brought up within the next ten days. Reuter.
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  • 180 1 Tremendous Ovation At Airport (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. s.— Chinese Premiex Mr. Chou En-lai arrived m Madras City to-day m the Union President's personal airplane from Bangalore. He was accorded a tremendous ovation at the airport by huge crowds and cheers
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  • 86 1 Adlai Not To Contest Again For Presidency WASHINGTON. Dec. s—Mr. Adlai E. Stevenson, twice defeated democratic presidenta candidate announced he wil not again stand for President. Mr. Stevenson, who tried for the office m 1952 and again this year, said he would return to the practice of law m Chicago.
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  • 116 1 The crowd was nothing compaiable to the ovation when riussia's Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Kl*rushchev visited Madras last winter. But the Madras government declared Wednesday a holiday and industrial workers and school children appeared mi n large numbers, auds an AP. report. Chou last night reiterated the necessity
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  • 66 1 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPENSATION BILL DEBATE The Retirement from the Public Service (Compensation) Bill and the Public Service Commission Bill will be debated to-day m the Legislative Assembly the Chief Minister and Chief Secretary respectively Indicating they were giving the House tine to study both these Bills before they come up
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  • 619 1 NEW YORK, Dec 5 President Nasser of Egypt, m an interview with an American correspond dent, said the Anglo-French attack on Egypt upset ,11 h!s calculation In the interview with John Mecklin, a correspondent of Time Magazine, President Nasser gave the Egyptian version of
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  • 138 1 AMMAN, Dec. 5— A Jordab Government spokesman said that Jordan would consider an attack on Syria or any other "self liberating" Arab State from whatever source as a direct attack on Jordan herself. The spokesman added that Jordan would repulse such an attack with all power
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  • 88 1 INDIAN LEADERS ARRESTED IN S, AFRICA JOHAIn^ESBUKU, Dec. 5.— South Afxica Security Police n pre-dawn raids to-day arrested about 140 people of various races on allegations of high treason. Brgadier H. J. dv Plooy. Ass stant Commissioner of Police :n the Criminal Invest gatlon Department, sa<i the a. rested people
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  • 95 1 DJAKARTA, Dec. 5. Colonel Zulkifli Lubis, tfte form r Deputy Ch ef of Staff of th« Inrto. nes an Army who was p Ileged jy the Govemment to have attempted to stage a to-r> d'etat was to-day reported to have been arrested. Asked to comment on the
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  • 65 1 On account of the MUMttl stock-taking the working hours of the Library of the Information Service of India ha.- been slightly changed until further notice. The Library will now remain oven us follows: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thuro* days and Fridays 9.00 a m. to 4.30 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays
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  • 80 2  - Bridge Over "Gateway Of The World" LUCKNOW: Govind Ghat, "gateway of the world" and a famous valley of flowers. Is to have a suspension bridge built over the Alaknanda River. The famous shrine of Badrinath is only 12 miles from this point, standing at an altitude of 14,200 feet. The
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  • 127 2 GODAVARI WATERS FOR MADRAS MADRAS: Mr. X- KamaraJ. Chief Minister, told Pressmen, that a preliminary engineering survey might be undertaken jointly by the Andhra and Madras Governments to explore the feas bility of letting Madras State have a share of the surplus waters of the Godava r i and Kr
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  • 88 2 LUCKNOW: Badrinath Temple has been closed for the winter because of the intense cold m the Himalayas. It will be re-opened m the second week of May, 1957. According to information reaching here, four Tibetan shepherds, along with some Niti Bhotla traders and 50 sheep
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  • 84 2 MAHARA.GAMA: Students seem to depend more on superstition than studies m their efforts to pass examinations these days judging from the eagerness with which, charms, taliamans and "suras" are purchased. One spiritualist has gon« to the extent of promising his clients that if they wore his
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  • 134 2 CEMENT QUOTA TO MADRAS RAISED NEW DELHI: I n a written i«plv to a question put by Mr. T^akrlshnan m th e Lok Sabha Mr. Manubhai Shah Minister for Heavy Industries, said that a request fiom the Madras Government for increasing the State quota for cement was received sometime back.
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  • 48 2 NEW DELHI; The Election Commission has called upon the eierted members of the Madras Legislative Assembly to elect before Dec. 31, 1956, a member to fill a vacancy m the seats allotted to Madras m the Rajya Sabha, under the Representation of the People
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  • 76 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. O. V. Alagesan, Deputy Minister of Railways and Transport, told Mr. M. Govinda Reddy m the Rajya Sabha that an officer o n special rlutv had been appointed In the Ministry of Transport for studying- the service conditions of class 111 and class
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  • 1949 2 India- China Friendship Influence On World Events Nehru Explains Significance NFW DELHI: PRIME MINISTER NEHRU DECLARED HERE LAST FRIDAY THAT THE OiiOtViNG KUi^ATIONSHIP OF FRIENDSHIP AND CO-OPERATION BE i WEEN THE PEOPLES OF INDIA AND CHINA WAS A FORCE ON WHICH A LOT WOULD DEPEND NOT ONLY IN THE TWO
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  • 45 2 NEHRU-CHOU TALKS NEW DELHI: The Prime Ministers of India and China continued their talks on Friday morning for another three hours. The only other leader present at the talks was Mr Ho Lung Vice-Premier of China. Enquiries show that no official communique or joint state-
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  • 139 2 NEW DELHI: Mr. Chou Enlai. Premier of China, witnessed an impressive demonstration of physical training by 3.000 boys and girls at the Children's Park, near India Gate last week. The demonstration was held under the National Discipline Scheme for displaced .school children, started by
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  • 520 2 TUTICORIN: Mr. D. Kalyani Pillai, the only passenger bound for Tuticorin m the train that met with a tragic accident near Ariyalur on Nov. 23, reached this place safe. A large crowd of people surrounded him to know about his miraculous escape. A Clerk cum Third
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  • 46 2 ture. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India (right) with small children, foreground; greets Red Chinese Premier Chou En-lai, on the latter's arrival at New Delhi, India, Nov. 28. Chou En-lai (dark clothes and left) is holding a bouquet of flowers.- -A. P.
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  • 44 2  - West German Scholarships For Pakistanis NAFEN KARACHI: West Germany has offered 50 scholarships to Pakistanis for technical trainIng, it is reported. The West Germans have also offered to set up a technical Institute m Pakistan to provide facilities for technical training with the country.
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  • 61 2 Film On Ariyalur Train Smash MADRAS: A special film on the Ariyalur train accident of Nov. 23 is now being shown m City cinema theatres. It is shot for the Films Division of the Government of India by its cameraman, Mr. S. A. Rao, who dashed to the acci dent
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  • 98 2 PANADURA; W. L. Sarc Non.i, aged 10l! of Haddegoda. Bandaragama, was warminfc herself at the fireplace. The chintz cloth w:th which she was covering her head an<". body to ward off the chill v weather, was caught up m tht* flames which m a moment enveloped
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  • 20 2 KARACHI: The Pakistan Government is considering the Introduction of collective farming on certain lands as an experimental measure.
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  • 312 2 BANGALORE: The ftrm /iew that Muslims as a comnunity should have no separate political organisation and that tney should play their part .n the poj.ticai field as citizens of inuia, along- with otners, but not under a separate banner, has been expressed by Mr. Mirza
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  • 30 2 NEW DELHI: Th« Government of India have decided that the export duty on tea during the month of December, 1956 should be annas eight per pound.
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  • 326 3 COLOMBO: ACCORDING TO INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN LONDON TO MR. B.WJtJ> m BANDARANAIKE. CEYLON'S PREMIER, BRITISH NAVAL UNITS WHICH OPERATED RECENTLY AGAINST EGYPT DID NOT USE THE FACILITIES AT TRINCOMALEE BASE. MR. C. P. DE SILVA, ACTING HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT, CABLED THE
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  • 212 3 CONFISCATION WARNING TO HOARDERS TANGALLA: If the necessity arose, he would not hesitate to requisition the stocks of hoarders without compen- nation, said Mr. Philip Guna- wardena. Minister of Agriculture and Food, at a meeting here m support of the MEP candidates for the Tangalla UC wards. He advised traders
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  • 147 3 CO-OP ADVISED TO BE PAWNBROKER PANADURA: Presiding at the fourth anniversary of the Wekada Central Co-operative Credit Society, Panadura, Mr. Richard Salgado, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Panadura Tea and Rubber Co., Ltd., advised the members to establish a pawn brokers' establishment to prevent the fleecing of the poor
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  • 54 3 COLOMBO: The Ministers approved the draft legislation to end caste distinction. The initiative m the matter was taken by the Minister of Home Affairs, Senator A. P. Jayasuriya, after his visit to Jaffna, while the Minister of Justice, Mr. M. W. H. de Silva Q.C., was responsible
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  • 431 3 Propagation Of Advaita MADRAS: The concluding funct on of the 62nd vidwat Sadas organised by the Ad/a ta Sabha, Kumbakonam, was held last week at Sri 3ankara Mutt, Thambu Chetty Street, George Town, when cash presents were distributed to the scholars, who participated m the sadas, Mr. N. Raghunatha Aiyar,
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  • 73 3 COLOMBO: India has agreed to release with immediate effect 33,000 tons of onions for export to Ceylon. This is a result of negotiations entered into recently by Mr. K. Alvappillai, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. To speed shipment, exportation will take place
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  • 32 3 COLOMBO: India has lifted the ban on the export of gypsum to Ceylon, Mr. C. P. de Silva. acting Chairman of the Cabinet, announced at the meetl&y of MlaJster?
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  • 825 3 Nine Major Accidents In 19 Months CALCUTTA: During- the past 19 months there were nine major accidents on Indian Rail »vays, m which 161 persons were killed and 122 injured. The following is a list of the accidents: (1) On June 18. 1956 between Bhilai and Drug on the Howrah-Nagpur
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  • 206 3  -  NAFEN WASHINGTON, D.C.: The I average family income m the United States m 1955 is estimated at 4,400, or about six per cent more than the 1954 figure of about $4,170. The increase represents a rise m the real income of an average family
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  • 96 3 COLOMBO: Mr. Pjeter Keuneman, the local Communist Party leader, at an election meeting In Kotte: "The MEP Government claims to be socialist. .but it only pays lip-service to socialism and the good name of socialism is being sullied." Mr. S. D. Bandaranayake, M.P. for Gamfaha, (of the SLFP-MEP)
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  • 59 3 The Chief Minister, Tungku Abdul Rahman, officially opened the first Nutrition Course for local Government officer* at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, recently. Seated on the left of the Chief Minister la the Minister for Health tnd tooitl welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Keh, and en Hll
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  • 465 3  - Saris Waited From India To American Wardrobes NAFEN NEW YORK: There is a Maharanee's ransom over at 17 East Fifty-fourth Street. Lining the walls and secreted m the dpt-p drawers of the India Shop is $100,000 worth of saris. It is one of the most valuable and varied collections this
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  • 53 3 MORE INDIANS WORK IN CEYLON NOW COLOMBO: There were more Indian workers m Ceylon last year than m the previous year. According to the administrative report of the Commissioner of Labour issued there were 8 51,615 Indian workers here last year. In the previous year there were 8,31.000. The majority
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  • 195 3 WEHMADA: Depouncmg I the Prime Minister for "betray- ing the people both at home and abroad'-*, Mr. X.M.P. Rajaratne, M.P. for Welimada said that Mr. Bandaranaike has now become the mouth-piece of the war-mongers of Whitehall. He said that the fact that British warships were permitted to refuel
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  • 62 3 Halle Kelassi* ('eft), Emperor of Eth'opia, and Crown Pr'nce Akh to, son and heir of the Emperor Hlrohito of Japan (right), are shown with th lr catch, a brace of ducks each, fn the imperal Japanese Hunt ng grounds at Kosh'gaya, 20 miles from Tokyo, Japan.
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  • 165 3 MADRAS: The Civil Supplies authorities are sponsor ng a proposal for the immediate appointment of special inspecting staff for effective an<j intensive supervision of fa r pr.ce shops m this State, it is learnt. The Regional Director of Food has already appo nted a complement of Food
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  • 114 3  - Pak. Iranian Exploration Of Forests NAFEN KARACHI: The Governments of Pakistan and Iran are shortly to launch a joint exploration project of Iranian forests. Preliminary survey and consultations m this connection have already been finalised and a formal agreement is expected shortly. The project has been sponsored by the Economic
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  • 131 4 Establishment of a Malayan Psychological Institute for giving Free Instructions on Applied Psychology A large number of my friends have asked me to give some elementary instructions on Applied Psychology. There is a crying need amongst the younger folks to know all about the recent tremendous advances made especially
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  • 642 4 HAPPENINGS IN EGYPT HUNGARY CEYLON PREMIER SEES 'DEFINITE CONNECTION* LONDON, DEC. 5 THE PRIME MINISTER OF CEYLON MR. SOLOMON BANDARANAIKE SAID HERE YESTERDAY THAT HE WAS INFINITELY RELIEVED TO LEARN THAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE WERE WITHDRAWING THEIR FORCES FROM THE SUEZ AREA. He told a press conference here "It it
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  • 125 4 LONDON, Dec. 6. a confidential report to western diplomats from Moscow speculates that Geoigi Malenkov, Mikaii Susiov and Gen. Ivan Serov may be m Budapest helping to crush the Hungarian rebellion. Melenkov was ±ast seen at a pubhc affair m Moscow on Nov. 6. The
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  • 109 4 Banda Stopped Breaking Of Commonwealth LONDON, Dec. 5 Premier Solomon Bandaranaike of Ceyion said Tuesday, India, Pakistan and Ceyion considered quitting the British Commonwealth at one stage during the Suez Canal crisis. He told a news conferences that the Anglo-French invasion or Egypt resulted m strong leeliug m the three
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  • 91 4 The Hindu Officers of the Medical Department including Jospitals wJI conduct their annual "Sathurthi" Festival at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar femple, 19 Ceylon Road, Singapore, on Thursday, Dec. 6, from i p.m. to 10 p.m. The programme includes special holy bath and pooja -eremonies, music by Messrs VI.
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  • 202 4 KARACHI: The Pakstan Government last week issued an ordinance providing for "reopening of cases of multiple and Irregular allotments of evacuee property." The ordinance comes into effect m West Pakistan and Karachi with immediate effect while m East Pakistan it would take effect on such date as ife
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  • 361 4 CLINTON, TENNESSEE, Dec. 5 Clinton voters handed segregationists a 4-1 slap at the polls yesterday as Feueral officials moved to halt a newoutbreak of racial strife which closed Clinton Higih .ichooL The election returns showing an overwhelming defeat ot candidates endorsed by tne white
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  • 717 4 SPECULATIONS ON: BEVAJSt FOREIGN SECRETARY Eden May Resign Only For Health Reasons LONDON, Dec 5 Many Socialists here were convinced the sequel to the Middle East crisis will be the return of a British Labour Government m less than a year with Mr.
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  • 1272 4 To Proceed Smoothly Quickly -Lim Yew Hock "Malayanisation of the Public Service is one of the main planks m the Labour Fronv- Alliance Government's programme, »nd it is the Government's du\y to see that Malayanisation proceeds as smoothly md as quickly as possible with the mlaimuni
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