Indian Daily Mail, 11 August 1956

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1856 SIX PAGES 15 CENTS VOL. XII No. 176
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  • 243 1 India's View: Deliberate Reaction To Nehru's Warning NEW DELHI, Aug. 10 Indian officials today deplored Sir Anthony Eden's attack on President Game! Abdel Nasser, of Egypt, in his broadcast on Wednesday, as "making even less likely Egyptian acceptance of any solution
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  • 261 1 12 Killed, 200 Injured And 50 Reds Arrested From. Out own Correspondent BOMBAY, Aug. 10. As the Parliament was voing for the bi lingual State including Sourastra aim Maharastra, army units were being called out to restore law and order in the chief Sourastrian city of Ahmedabad, following
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Aug. 10: At Southampton troops of the First Battalion the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Regiment and the First Battalion the Suffolk Regiment embarked in the troopship Dilwara to sail this afternoon for the Mediterranean. Reuter
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  • 154 1 AHMEDABAD, Aug. 10.— All was quiet here early today after two days of rioting against Government plans for a bilingual Bombay State but a curfew on the city may be extended, adds Reuter message. The 24-hour curfew is sch«duled to end at two p.m. today but
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  • 722 1 Russia Accepts Invitation, But Exclusion Of China Other Countries Deplored Postponement Of Talks Demanded MOSCOW, Aug. 10 The Soviet Vnion has accepted the western "Big Three" invitation to a London Conference on Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal, it was announced here. But In a statement issued here by Tass
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  • 71 1 CAIRO. Aug. 10: Egyptian newspapers reported today that j Dr. Sawas Loizides, a member the Cyprus Ethnarchy's repreof the Greek Parliament and sentative in Athens, who has arrived in Cairo, had assured the Egyptian authorities that Cyprus would not. hje, .used as a British base for I
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  • 81 1 US. SUGGESTS AUTONOMOUS AUTHORITY WASHINGTON, Aug. 10: The United States has proposed the creation of an international authority to run the Suez Canal with complete control over its use, fees, finances and development. The proposal is set forth in a memorandum sent to countries which will attend the Suez crisis
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  • 90 1 FREEDOM FOR NEW GUINEA URGED NEW YORK, Aug. 10— Australia was called upon in a report approved by the United Nations Trusteeship Council last night to provide target dates for the Self-Gov-ernment or Independence of ttie trust territoiy of New Guinea. The vote in the 14-nation Council was eight to
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  • 36 1 LONDON, Aug. 10: An expected airlift of British troops to the Mediterranean from Blackbushe Airport in Southern England was again reported today to have been postponed until at the earliest on Sunday. Reuter
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  • 74 1 NO INTERNMENT OF EGYPTIANS IN BRITAIN LONDON. \ug. 10: Scotland Yard. London Police Headquarters, officially denied today reports that they were checking on Egyptians now living in Britain and making plans to In tern them. "There la not one word of truth in the reports." they stated. "Even if any
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  • 105 1 THAILAND ENDORSES EGYPT'S ACTION BANGKOK. Aug. 10: Thr Prime Minister of Thailand, Marshal P. Pibul Songgram. said today his Government considered it within Egypt's soy- ereign rights to nationalise the Suez Canal. But Egypt should not fail to compensate shareholders and guarantee freedom of' naviga- 1 tion in the Canal,
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  • 56 1 BAHREIN WORKERS TO DESTROY OIL PIPELINES .CAIRO, Aug. 10. Thhe Middle Ka*t Njwk Agency, which Is sponsored by the Egyptian Government, reported from Damascus today that the Bahrein Workers' Association had decided to destroy completely the oil refinery and pipelines on the island in the event <>? Egypt being exposed
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  • 374 1 LONDON, Aug. 10. British public opinion is hardening in its demands that the Suez Canal issue should be dealt with by the United Nations. This was reflected in today's newspapers which splashed on their frontpages news of the Soviet
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  • 165 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Aug. 10. New linguistic Stales of the Indian Union will come into existence only in November 1, not October as provided originally in the States Reorganisation Bill now before the Union Parliament. Q Tl e on Thursday
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Aug. 10— The Ao> miralty stated today that the Royal Yacht Britannia will travel round the Cape to Kenya instead of through the Suez Canal this month for Princess Margaret's East African tour. The Britannia after cruising with the Royal Family in the Western Isles
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  • 161 1 OTTAWA, Aug. 10: Mr. H. W. Her ridge, a Socialist Member of Canada's House of Commons said that some Canadian companies were using 'backdoor' methods to trade with Communist China. Mr. Herridge said he undeistood that one Canadian flriu was exporting machinery to Communist
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  • 66 1 Robbie the Robot becomes member of X-ray Club, says the organiser of the Singapore XRa y Club, mis. Rita Alison. Anyone enrolling as a member of the X-Ra y Club with Robbie the Robot at Cathay Cinema at 3 p.m., on Monday 13th August 1956 has
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  • 35 1 The Annual Athletic Sports of the Samajam English School (Pure Life Society, Petaling). will be held on Sunday August Jl2, at 8.30 a.m. Mr. D. M. Spencer will give away too prices.
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  • 497 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore Sat., Aug. 11, 1956 NOTES AND COMMENTS (ON INDIAN STUDIES IN MALAYAN UNIVERSITY) SIGNIFICANCE OF A GIFT WITH A further donation of Rs. 10,000, made last week, the Government of India have todate contributed a total sum of Rs. 16,000 to the Department of Indian Studies
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  • 1928 2 AMENHHBMT LQfc SASIIA: DESHMUttH'S StHWOtt NEW DELHI: Mr. C a w -nT'\ ftmw Finance Minister, last week strongly supported the formation of a bigger bilingual State of Bombay for which, in his opinion, there was "am overwhelming swing in favour in the House." Mr. De»tuaoick,
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  • 569 2 flW«»'« Appeal T» \»iith SSSJtVS^SK 1 open a buildillB for tte "The final things are not factories or river valley projects even universities." declared the Prime Minister. "They are t>nly the ways and means to create the finest human beings," he said. He added that
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  • 62 2 1'OONA: Mr. L.G. Thatta, General secretary ot the AllIndia Hinau nasnua Pariahaa, was arrested nere as he arrived from Bombay. Mr. Thatte had declared his decision to stage a demonstration against Mr. Nehru, at the public meeting to be addessed by him here this evening. Fourteen other persons
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  • 1327 3 SHIVA RAO'S PLEA IN LOK SABHA NEW DELHI In Lok Sabha last week Mr. Shiva Ra6 made a forceful plea for the retention of Kasargode in Karnataka Mr. Shiva Rao urged that the area north of Chandragiri was almost entirely Canarese-speaking and there was no justification
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  • 1137 3 Explaining why he did not resign immediately after the Prime Minister's announcement of January 16, but waited for six days, Mr. Deshmukh said he did not know what kind of talk the Maharashtrian leaders had had with either the Home Minister or the Prime Minister
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  • 385 3 Madras N.G.Os.' Demand: Centre Cannot Intervene NEW DELHI: The question of bringing about uniformity between the pay scales of Central and State Government servants was. entirely within the purview of the State Governments and it would not be proper for the Government of India to advise them one way or
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  • 76 3 MADRAS: Mr. T. T. Krishnamachari, Union Minister for Industries, accompanied by Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister and Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalani. Industries Minister. Madras, paid a visit last week to the footwear centre run by the State Government in Perambur. Mr. T. K. Palaniappan. Director of Industries, took
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  • 40 3 The aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Theseus, 13,350 tons, lined with men otf the 16th Independent parachute brigade group, and parrying all their equipment and transport, sails into the English Channel from Portsmouth on her way to the Mediterranean.
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  • 169 3 NEW DELHI* Mr. C. D. Deshmukh speaking on the "States Reorganisation BUI In the Lok Sabha last week regretted that Pundit Pant, Home Minister, had called the Maharashtrians as "non-wagadou*." He recalled Uiat the British had called tile Maharashtrian* ag a non-martial race, till they needed them
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  • 209 3 Congress Ready To Face Elections In T.-C. PANAMPILLI BRNAKULAM: Mr. Panampilli Govinda Menem former Chief Minister of TravancoreCochin. said here that the rank and file of the Congress in the State last week w as more disciplined, had got greater awareness of their duties as Congressmen and knew much more
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  • 61 3 NEW D&LMi; Mr. Narahuri Rao, former Auaitoi-utsnerai oi lirua, coiitrauieieu a repot t appearing m secuoo or the iuuian rreso aua in tae United tvA^uom tnat He nad acceptcu an invitation trom tney Jbß>puan Preaiuent, Col. Nasser, V* act as one of his financial advisers especially
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  • 147 3 NEW DELHI: The Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, Mr. M. C. Shah, told Mr. Govinda Reddy in Rajya Sabha that the Chairman of the Central Board of Revenue, Mr. A. K. Roy, would head the fourman team of Indian IncomeaTx experts being sent abroad
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  • 272 3 MADRAS: With reference to reports in the Press alleging that a large number of Pine trees were being cut In Kodalkaiial, the Government in a Press Note have explained the circumstances in which they decided to dispose of the trees. Pines were planted in Kodalkana] between
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  • 83 3 MADRAS: Mr. M. A. Manlckavelu, Revenue Minister, expressed the hope that consideration of the Fair Runt Bill would be completed in the course of the ensuing meeting of the Legislature. The forthcoming meeting is likely to last about a week and adjourn before August 18. The Minister
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  • 215 3 MADRAS: Mr. P. V. Rajamannar, Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, made an appeal to both the public and the Government to adequately honour the scholars of the country. A secular State did not mean an irreligious State, he added. Mr. Rajamannar was presidi ing
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  • 277 3 MADRAS: Frof. Carl Bridenbaugh. Professor of History. University of California, in a Press interview stated that libraries in colleges and Universities here required improvement. He stated mat they should consist of, what he would call, open shelves," and not books kept in locked cupboards. The .students
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  • 60 3 NEPAL'S POLICE CHIEF MADE A GOVERNOR KATHMANDU: The Nepalese Inspector-General of Police, Gen. Gopal Shamsher, who was said to be responsible for uncovering and following an alleged conspiracy early this month against the Government, has been made Governor of the border district of Birganj. Mr. Puran Bahadur Khawaa has been
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  • 42 3 Austrian Expedition To Karakorum KARACHI: The Pakistan Government announced that three members of the Austrian Karakorum expedition had climbed an un-named 25,350--foot high peak of a mountain which closes the Baltore Glacier In the east. The climb was made oq jy. it
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  • 551 4 Fear Stricken Folk Meet Prime Minister AMPARAI: Fear-stricken, tear-eyed men, women and children met the Prime Minister when he visited the trouble spots of the Gal Oya Valley last week. The Valley is quiet, but an undercurrent of unrest still exists. The Prime Minister
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  • 278 4 No Racial Discrimination BANDA t*?^ 0 c Prime ter, the Cabinet and the MPs have again and again given the assurance that there will be no racial discrimination. Bui Jrwi S °rX. to note that ow mends of the North are trying to whip up enthusiasm while w are to
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  • 84 4 Federal Party To Meet In T'malee COLOMBO: Mr. S. J. V. Chelvanayakam. General Secretary of the Federal Party Dr E. M. V. Naganathan and Mr V. Navaratnam discussed 1 with the Prime Minister last week the Party's decision to hold its annual conference at Trincomalee next month. Mr. Chelvanayakam said
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  • 174 4 COLOMBO: The Ceylon Bank Employees" Union Is in favour of Ceylonisation. This is stated in a report which it has rrepared for its members. The report points out that among its members are quite a number of intelligent, educat. cd. especially in banking, and well experienced
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  • 312 4 COLOMBO: What l s the Government's attitude towards family planning? This is the fifty thousand rupee question the Family planning Association of Ceylon want answered. The FPA has repeatedly asked the Government for a five-fold iscrease in its present annual grant of Rs. 10,000. The request has not
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  • 268 4 fnT^Lf^ -ventfai year in the history g^iagS^* y be ause of the ofourliio- As a retaliation two acts of importance have been enacted by the Tamil speaking people. The first one wa s Satyagraha performed on June sth. Different people watched the happenings in
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  • 261 4 COLOMBO: Mr. Cyril de S. Wijeratne, MMC. for Mod! era resigned fro m the United National Party and the Right Wing Group of the Colombo Municipal Council last week *K He^ sent ln hls resignation 'to J h General Secretary of the U NP. Sir Ukwatte JayLmndera
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  • 1095 4 NEHRU'S TRIBUTE TO SANSKRIT "Manif citation Of Culture" POONA: Describing Sanskrit as the "strongest cultural manifestation of the Indian people," Mr. Nehru said last week that this "basic language" continued to condition India as a whole whatever tier political shape. The Prime Minister was speaking on the
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  • 216 4 Life Insurance Corporation To Be In Bombay NEW DELHI: The headquarters of the National Uf c Insurance Corporation, which would beei n functioning from Sept. i, itoB, would relocated in Bombay, Mr. M. C. Shah, Minister for Revenue and Civil Expenditure, told Mr. Anfrudha Sinha in the Lok Sabha. Steps
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  • 1314 4 BENGAL- BIHAR BORDER DISCUSSION IN RAJYA SABHA Bill To Be Referred To Committee NEW DELHI: Mr. B. N. Datar, Minister for Home Attain, replying to the two-day debate on the Bihar and West Bengal (Transfer of Territories) liill in the Kajya Sabha said there should be no feeling among fikiar
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  • 345 5 DISTURBANCES SPREAD TO BOMBAY AND OTHER AREAS BOMBAY, Aug. 10, Wild street clashes, police charges and shop wrecking and looting were reported from ttoe strike-paralysed city of Ahmedabad yesterday in the latest surge of violence over government plans for state border revisions. Disturbances
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  • 138 5 THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS NAGASAKI. Aug. 10: Prime Minister Nehru of India said in a message to Nagasaki nuclear explosions "threaten to destroy the heritage of mankind." Mr. Nehru's statement, addressed to the Mayor of Nagasaki, was read at the observance of the 11th anniversary of the Nagasaki atomic
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  • 329 5 CONSTITUTION FOB SARAWAK —Mr. A. Brooke LONDON, Aug. 10: Mr. Anthony Brooke, descendant of the family of White Rajahs Who formely ruled Sarawak, has cabled leading unofficial members of Sarawak's Council Negri (Legislative Assembly) suggesting they make known their views on certain matters concerning a proposed new constitution for the
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  • 208 5 Lokamanya Tilak: Pandit Pant's Tribute NEW DELHI: Pandit Punt, the Union Home Minister, unveiid a bronze bust of Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak at a function organised by tho Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee to pay homage to the Lokamanya on the occasion of ihs death anniversary. Pandit Pant said that Lokamanya
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  • 112 5 Election Manifesto Of Congress ..NEW DELHI: The Congress working Committee ts expected to appoint a sub-committee to draft the Party's manifesto for the forth-coming general elections, it is learnt. The discussion of the election manifesto, it is understood is not on the agenda of the Working Committee meeting. Informal discussion
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  • 132 5 DECISION ON BOMBAY PRAISED LONDON, Aug. M>, The Times of London praised India's move to combine the Marathi and Guierati speaking areas into a bilingual state of Bombay. "The new solution will still meet with extremist opposition from those who want Maharashtra and nothing but Maharashtra," the influential independent newspaper
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  • 167 5 GOLD COAST WANTS REDL. CONSTITUTION ACCRA. AUg. 10. A Gold -oast legislative assembly crisis was threatened jwstirdAy >y opposition member s who iecided to boycott future, meetngs in their demand for a 'ederal institution. The boycott 'move was aulounced after an Ashanti High Council meetinffc in Kumasi. Earlier the CouncJ
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  • 169 5 MADRAS: The Government proposal of the Director of of Madras have approved the Medical Services that the scheme for provincial'satian of the services of three doctors in non-taluk headquarters local fund medical institution may be introduced, in the Local Fund Dispensaries in Thiruppuvanam (Ramanathapuram district), Satyavadu
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  • 253 5 Jap. Economic Progress At Truly Dynamic Pressure -David Marshall HONG iKONG, Aug. 10.—- Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister o* Singapore said here shortly after his arrival from, Twkjo that economically Japan was working at a 'truly dynamic pressure' and was not subsidised by United States aid. Mr. Marshall who
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  • 563 5 SINGAPORE YOUTH SPORTS CENTRE The prospects of Singapore's basketball contingent to the Melbourne Olympics will be heightened considerably with the arrival on Sept. 1, of the wellknown coach from the West Coast of America, Mr. Raymond Kaufman, on a twoyear attachment to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. A specialist in
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  • 99 5 MADRAS: The Madras Government are considering proposals for providing certain concessions for children of political sufferers to prosecute their education at least up to the 3.5.L.C. Among the matters undet examination, it is learnt, are the possibility of providing such concessions even for ttudy in University stagt,
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  • 72 5 NEW DELHI The Minuter lor Home Affairs. Mr. B. N. Datai told Mrs. Savitry Nigain in the Rajya Sablia that the Government of India had decided to grant a loan of Rs three crores to State Governments for housing constables, head constables and lower class of officials.
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  • 145 6 MALAYAN BOY CURED IN AUSTRALIA CANBERRA. Aug. 10: A "warm human light' on th« neighbour feeling betweer Australia and Malaya wits thrown by the Ban of the Malayan boy who returns to Johore this week cured by an operation of brain trouble which threatened blindness, the External Affairs Minister Mr.
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  • 254 6 Arab States May Nationalise Oil Resources And Pipelines SMOOTH TRANSITION IS ESSENTIAL-GUARDIAN MANCHESTER England, Aug. 10— The MANCHESTER GUARDIAN today predicted that eventually all the Arab States will nationalise their oil resources and pipelines and advised Western Governments concerned to pan for a smooth
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  • 208 6 Entries are invited from Malayalees for* the following events la connection with the Onam Festival Celebrations to be held at the Singapore St. Joseph's School ground on Sunday 26th August 1956, at 2.30 p.mV BOYS: A. Div. (17 years old and above): 100 yds. 220 yds. 880
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  • 31 6 CAIRO. Augr. 10.— President Nasser of Egypt has Invited the Tunisian Premier Mr. Habfb Bourgaiiba, to vjsit Egypt, a spokesman for the Presidency aid last night. Reuter
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  • 168 6 INFLUX OF DPs FROM E. PAKISTAN NEW DELHI, Aug. 10: There was a spurt In the influx of displaced persons from East Pakistan early this year, said Prime Minister Nehru In the Lok Sabha. The Prime Minister who was replying to a Question said that influx was highest in February
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  • 71 6 TRAFFIC APPRENTICES FOR U.K. TRAINING Messrs. Gabriel Davasakayam and Oo Gin Hai, Traffic Apprentices of the .Malayan Railway, will be leaving later this month for the United Kingdom for further Railway Training. They will be attached to the British Railways for two years and will undergo training in Railway Operating
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  • 92 6 A conference of senior officers of the Pan-Malayan Department of Telecommunications was held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. (Friday). The conference was opened by the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications in the Federation Government, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Among the matters to be discussed at the
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  • 57 6 KARACHI, Aug. 10—Pakistan Premier Mohammad Ali told newsmen yesterday Pakistan's aim was to help in finding: a peaceful solution to the Suez dispute agreeable to all parties concerned. H*» added it has not been decided who will represent Pakistan in the 24-nation London Conference. The cabinet is discussing
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  • 87 6 CHICAGO, Aug. 10— Taking I note of the Suet crisis, Harry l Truman said yesterday he him- self proposed International control of the Panama Canal, as well as other key waterways throughout the world, at the! Potsdam conference in 1945. The Russians now are call- 1
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  • 137 6 NO FORCE TO PERSUADE COL. NASSER NEW YORK. Aug. 10 Several American newspapers today suggested that the west should be cautiou s in considering the use of force to persuade President Naaser to revoke his seizure of the Canal The New York Times was weak, in more senses than one
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  • 248 6 Sam banthan On Tuugku Govt's Achievement "Last year almost to this day. the Alliance Government took over thr task of ruling this country. Within a y<ar we have been able to declare the target date for freedom, next year Freedom will hring in added responsibilities to all of us," declared
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  • 52 6 The Singapore Traffic Police announces that the gyratory system around Beach Road, Bras Basah Road and Nicoll Highway will be put into operation on the morning of Sunday, Aug. 12. Traffic policemen will be on duty. AH motorists are requested to follow the directions given by the policemen
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  • 73 6 An official statement issued yesterday says applications for X"oo. Queen's Scholarships and Fellowships should be submitted to the Director of Education, P.O. Box 746, Singapore, before August 31, 1956, on forms to be obtained from the Ministry of Education, New] Government Offices, Palmer Road, (off Anson Road),
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  • 223 6 Metric Weight And Measures For India BOMBAY, Aug. 10: The Indian Standards Institute's Committee on Weights and Measures is meeting in the third week of this month to evolve specifications for types, shapes and denominations of metric weights and measures. These are to be introduced in the country from April,
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  • 105 6 International Consultative Committee To Be Proposed? B t B K 2L23* Allg la Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, India Minister without portfolio, will leave on Saturday for Cairo for talks with President Nasser before attending the London Suez Conference. He is expected to
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  • 201 6 COLOMBO, Aug. 10: Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon Premier, said here that he was taking gkepfl to contact President Nasser to obtain Egypt's views on the Suez Canal questions. He told the House of Representatives that he would seek to find out from Egypt th ekind to
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  • 68 6 MOSCOW. Aug. 10: The Indian Ambassador. Mr. K. P. S. Menon was summoned to the Soviet Foreign Ministry to see the Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Vassily Kuznetsov. Mr. Menon said he had 'discussed one or two subjects, including Suez.' He added: 'I have been keeping
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  • 46 6 WASHINGTON, Aug. 10: Indian Embassy said Ambassador Mehta and U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles talked for half an hour yesterday about the Suez Canal problem. Presumably, Mehta reported on the position of his government, but details of the conference were withheld.
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  • 202 6 MOSCOW. Aug. 10: The Egyptian Ambassador, Mohamad El Kony, said that it might well' be president Nasser of Egypt would postpone his projected visit to Moscow. Asked if the Egyptian leader would arrive in Moscow as planned next Tuesday, the Ambassador said: 'I have not yet had
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  • 198 6 RO Au O- 10: President Naner issued a decree yestional guard, youth legions and other volunteers. The decree announced that the new "liberation army" would be commanded by Minister of Education Major Kamal El Din Hussein, who already commands the national guards. Nasser issued the
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  • 144 6 LONDON. Aug. 10— A new five-point policy for Malaya has been proposed m a pamphlet on Mauaya published here by the movement for Colonial Freedom. The movement proposed "As a basis for peace" that an end be negotiated to fighting agamst Communist insurgents. that the Emergency
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  • 207 6 MTUC Urges Abolition Of Sultanates! Memorandum To Reid Commission From Our Correspondent KUALA JLUMPUR, Fri: In a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission the Malayan Trade Union Council is to suggest the abolition of the Sultanates, however allowing only the present Sultans to function during their lifetime. The MTUC Central
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  • 38 6 A Touring Art Exhibition of the Singapore Chinese High Schools' Graduates of 1953 Ait Association will be officially opened at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building at Hill Street, on Tuesday, Aue 14 at 4 p.m.
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