Indian Daily Mail, 19 June 1954

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. No. 12S. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 582 1 Mendes France-Noted Wartime Bomber Pilot PARIS, June 18— Wartime bomber pilot M. Mendes France, opponent of American intervention m Indo-China and advocate of a compromise on the European Army yesterday became France's 21st Prinuer sjiae World War 11. In a
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  • 273 1 China Denounces S, Korea's "Bellicose" Statement GENEVA, June 18 China oday describes as "nakedly >e*iicose" a statement made lere by the South Korean foreign Minister after the colapse of the Korean talks that us country was no longer >ound by the armistice agreenent. The South Korean delegate, vlr. Pyun Yung
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  • 141 1 NBW DELHI, June 18.—Inoa n assets mi n Indochina are estimated at 500,000,000 (U.S >105 000 000), Prime Minister •Nehru told questioners m Par- lament. He added that m 1946 just before the outbreak of hostiH. ties, there were about 1.000 Inaiana living m Indochina but
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  • 45 1 Mr. H. A. J. HULUGALLE, une time the C lii* I Editor of Oyioirs popular "Daily News* and tut recently Government iniurniation oin'< r, has been appointed a.v Ceylon's tnvoy m Home. He left for Koine yesterday <n "N'eptunia" PHOTO MATHRUPALA
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  • 54 1 PARIS, June 18. General r*aul tJiy, new French com•iiander m cnief m Indochina, arrived here by air norn Saitoday to report to tne wrovernment on the situation m .as new command. He is due to >-< rTime Minj-.u ter Pierre Menaes France, ciected last
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  • 100 1 COLOMBO, June 18. Britain has assured Cey.on th y. sne nas not suggested revision Oi ncr orig.nai proposal that a supervisory armistice commission for indo-Caina be compos, ed of the nve Colombo powers, it was learned m official quarters here today. These quarters and Britain
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  • 73 1 SAIGON, June 18— Tne Viet- ininh are beueved to have kidnapped five American -ir i«'orce tecnnicians m Indo. Jn..na, the United States Lmoassy announced here today. ueneral John O Daniels, Chief of the American military aid mission to Indo-China, flew to i'ourane m Central
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  • 45 1 GENEVA, June 18 Sir Alan Watt who has led r -he Australian delegation for the greater part of the Asiatic conference, left here by air yesterday on his way to Singapore to resume his duties as Australian Commissioner m Malty*,- Reuter
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  • 164 1 At Cheviot Estate m the Seremban district of Ne~ri Sembnan on Thursday aftornoon, the Indian driver of the estate Land Rvwer was waning for hi s Indian assistant manager, who was in-pecung new rubber, when he was <ipproached by two terrorist^, one of whom was
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  • 129 1 MRS. LEBRON FOUND NOT GUILTY WASHINGTON, June 18 A Federal Jury yesterday round Mrs. Lolua Lebron not guilty of intent to kill m the .snooting on Mar. 1 m whicn uve members of Congress were wounded. on Wednesday tho jury found the 34-year-old Mrs. *jeDron guilty on five counts ji
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  • 99 1 LONDON, June 18 Sir Wmst.cn Cuurcnul, th e Pf'ine Minister, yesterday de^na^'d gomery s acuon *n re tain <u tne on^'H^i »urixn«>_r cu»cument 01 tne Geiman Aimy »n tu& own hanas. Answering strong Labour objections in tne House of Cwiixm^ud, tne Prime Minister sat<i if Viscount Montgomery
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  • 113 1 LONDON. June 18 General Sir treraiu Tempier, uniiJ recently Britain s High Coni..i.aoij.ier m Aia. ay a, isaiU neie last nig-ht that lighting the communist bandits now "takes a back place'" m the minus of tne people thtTe. "1 want to be quite emphatic
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  • 56 1 BANGKOK, June 18 The BangKok Bank Limited, Thalia nus first bank to operate aoroad, will open a Hong Kon b oranch on Thailand's "Natlona. i-»ay"— June 24— it was anuuunccd yesterday. Major (Jenerai Siri Siroyotmn, Deputy Minister of Eco. nomic Aiiairs, will be m
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  • 47 1 COLOMBO, June 18 The World Bank has agreed to lend Oeyion $19,000,000 (about £6,785,000) for work of a hydro-electric project, authoritative sources said here today. The interest rate will oe about 4% per cent and repayment will commence m 1959.- Reuter
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  • 180 1 From Our Own Correspondent HYDERBAD, June 18 The 38-strong People's Democratic t ront, tne largest Opposition party m the State Assembly, faces breaking up if the Communists who form a substantial part, do not agree to the Front being a homogenuous body with disciplinary
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  • 162 1 Dutt, Kamaraj Discuss Future Of "Stateless" Indians In Ceylon Registration Of Indians Begins In Jaffna From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, June 18.— The Commonwealth Affairs Secretary Mr. S. Dutt and First Secretary, Indian High Commission m Ceylon Mr. V. Siddarthachari conferred with the State Chief Minister Mr. Kamaraj Nadar and
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  • 44 1 THoru) MR. V. SIDDHARTHALHAiti, Mm Sevitiary to m \Atj .ii tia>j In m i»«i si< 'ii as iirsi at^reiury to tue inukan ..)i\>ia->\ at i (King, tie -a one Oi toe niiM jn.pu.ai ngim > m >iie t\, ion miiiuan circies. MATHRUPALA
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  • 183 1 Marciano Retains Heavy weignt Title NEW YOKA, June 18 KocKy Marciano retained the vwnd iiedvyweignt boxing vii*e nere tviugnt oy outpointing Kzzurd cnarlts over 15 rounas. Tne official utten<lance of *7.t>Ss was much bigger than wie piomoier'is anticipated. i'he receipts were oniciaily estimated at $520,000 of ..men Marciano will receive
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  • 67 1 LONDON. June 18 London's fir&t central helicopter port opened with a bottle of catmpagne yesterday on the south bank of the River Thames at Westminister. The Helicopter as it is called, intended primarily to fly passengers to and from the big airfield on the outskirts, but
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  • 109 1 ZAFRULLAH CONFERS WITH DULLES WASHINGTON, June 18 Pakistan's Foreign Minister Sir Zafrullah Khan conferred with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday for the first time since the two countries became cold war allies one month ago. The visit was described officially as only a courtesy call. However, it came
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  • 162 1 India Rejects France's Explanation LANDING OF TROOPS From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI. June 18. The Government of India have rejected outright France's expjanation for the landing m r"ond. cherry jrotorjuji about oO armed personnel to reinforce vie iochi police, a French Embassy official here coined on the Foreign Secretary
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  • 150 1 CALCUTTA. June 18 Sir Edmund Hillary arriving hero last night said he had been severely ill for a week during his expedition to the 27,790 foot Mount Makalu but did not think he had pneumonia. "No one w.th pneumonia could have survived at these heights," he said.
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  • 592 2 Indain Daily Mail S'pore, Sat. June 19, 1954. Notes And Comments lOn The Alliance's Vote-Catching Device WELFARE BODIES EXEMPTED— WHY JT is stated that the UMNO-MCA Alliance's boycott of legislatures and municipal bodies will not affect the welfare organi- sations such as the Lady Tempter's TB Hospital Committee, the Malayan
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  • 731 2 Present Position Led Them Nowhere -Ananthasayanam Ayengar TIRUPATI: Addressing a public meeting held on Tuesday under the auspices of the Tirupati Town Congress Committee, Mr. M. Ananttiasayanam AyengarTDeputy Speaker, Lok Sabha, appealed to the various democratic forces m Andhra to unite
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  • 99 2 GAUGHAT: For the first »ime a helicopter service will be ntroduced by the Posts and telegraphs Department for (uick disposal of mails m the ,ushai hills of Assam. At present, a letter posted at Geuhati reaches Aijal, headquarter town of Lushai Hills, m two days, but
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  • 136 2 UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COSTS RS. 250 CHOKES NEW DELJil: Prof. Huma.yun Kabir. Secretary, un.on Ministry of Education said here in his speech at the inauguration of the Vidy^, Niketan at Gangasmahr, auburn of Bikaner he had said that al satisfactory system of baic education alone in India was likely to
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  • 161 2 PATIAL.A Four members of the PEPSU Pradesh Congress, m a Joint statement, on the students' demonstration against the reservation of seats m the Medical College expressed the hope that the Government would not stand «'on prestige" and revise their decision. The memoers are Mr Harbans Lai, former
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  • 329 2 Proving Flight To Cairo BOMBAY: "Air-India international welcomes you on board their first Super Constellation "Hand of Jhansi." This announcement was made at 10.-15 a.m. on Tuesday. June 8. when Alr-uuU-i. international's nr't Super Constellation left Bombay tor Cairo, a distance of 2,720 miles, which it covered
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  • 214 2 Redistribution Of Lana in Pardi SUKAT; Tnt Jiomuay U©7« tiUiiitju nave tanon ov<r vie jnanagcmeni ci *-6J acres of cultivate iana beiojifi'"* the Zammdars ot t*arcU ta.uks last week and have JpMIHMH ea uicse to 4o ia.nuie&3 «gncultural labourers. This action was taken under Section 66 of tne lemony Tenancy
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  • 81 2 CALCUTTA: Mr. y. n Malhotra, Chief Inspector of Accidents, Civti Aviation Department, central Government, is leaving for the United Kingdom On June 30 to study accident investigating procedure prevailing there Mr. Malhotm, who will be away for six months, will ?pend some time at the Royal
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  • 432 2 PAKISTAN TO BUILD SHIPS Rs. 10-crore Scheme KARACHI Pakistan has emoarked on an amoitiuus seiieme ior the development o* ueavy industry esptciuhy diiip.uuilaifig m the cu^ntr,/. mis is estimated to cost feu aoout Rs 1U,U0,u0,000 m tne ten years. Tne PaKistan industrial Deveiopment corporation, wnicn is respousio.e ior the deve.opiiient
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  • 203 2 BOMBAY Mr. Morarji R. Desai, Chief Minister of Bombay, advised the members of the Secretariat Peons' Co-operative Credit Society not to increase their need:- only to show that their standard of living had improvecd, because that would compel them to go m for more
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  • 54 2 KATHMANDU: King Ttfbtiuvan of Nepal, who has been smffertng from acute weakness of the heart for the past few days, is improvir^ according to a medial bull tin issued from the Royai Palace here last wck. Dr. Edmund Ronald was specially flown to Kathman<u from India to
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  • 201 2 KURNOOL: The Government have received a report giving the details of the incidents In Yanam lea^ng to rho netting up of a provisional Government by the people Yanam. According to a uovernmtnt spokesman who explained th* situation some persons ol \anam under th e mflu-nce
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  • 162 3 High Command's Resolution: Clarification Sought LUCKNOW: Members of the Parliament who are also Presidents of State Congress Committees can continue to remain m both the positions till the expiry of their present terms, it is learnt here. It may be recalled that
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  • 166 3 TRIVANDRUM: Addressing a meeting of sciai workers and iep.eoentatives Of social wei. Kiio ur^an.aations heid m the Women s College here. Mrs. Durgabai DesnmuKh, Chairman, c'enLai Social We. tare Board, xiijrted th.-se present to pursue the worK m a spirit oi dedication for tne
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  • 122 3 ARREST OF FRONTIER AW AMI LEADER LAHORE Arbab Abdul Ghafloor. Frontier Awami League leader, and member of the All.PaKistan Awami League Executive, was arrested at Peyaawar under Section 406, of the Front.er Crimes Regulations. Abab Ghaffoor was among the poatical detenus who were released m January .ast wnen the Rashid
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  • 382 3 SRINAGAR The Speaker of the Lok Sabha Mr. G. V. Alaviankar, toid the Speakers' Conference here that with the change m the nature of the ♦Governments from poLce to welfare State, there was 1 necessarily a change m the nature «nd voiume of the legislative work
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  • 55 3 DIBRUGARH Mr. Medhi, Chief Minister of Assam, addressing: a public meeting *l the Tengakhat National Extpnslon Service block here on Monday, said if work on the community projects was full> implemented, it would substantially after the economic condition of the people. lt-3 success, however, depended
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  • 53 3 MADRAS: Dr. Alagappv Chottiar intermediate oolleife for Women, which will start functioning at Karaikudi on June 28, will be formally inaugurated by Sri C. D. De8hmukn> Union Finance. Minister, on July 21. Srimatht Durt(iibai Deshmukh will lay the fountia-tion-stont' the sani e day for the C)
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  • 60 3 NEW DELHI: Maj..Gen. K. R. Sehgal, Deputy Director Medical Services, Headquarters Southern Command, assumed charge as Director of Medical Services, Army Headquarters, New Delhi. This follows the recent appointment of Lt. -General D. N. <Jhakravarti, as DirectorGeneral, Armed Forces Medi. cal Services, succeeding Lt.General D.
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  • 57 3 RIFLE CLUB FOR ASSAM DIBRUGARH: National C-i-det Corps training- would be Riven to students in aided high schools and colleges >o A wam aa soon sis poesible, the Chief Minister, Mr. Medhi. said here last week. He was declaring open tnc Dibrugarh District Rifle Club. He said the Government, would
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  • 96 3 JODHPUR: Immature pinkish swarms of locusts flew over Jodhpur city on Wednesday for the first time m the season. At certain places these flew so low that housewives had a difficult time to clear the pests which entered rooms through doors and windows. A equad
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  • 669 3 BOMBAY: Olga Kaverzneva, a violuii-st and a member of the Soviet Cultural delegation which toured) India recently, has praised her impressions of the Indian tour as follows): At the Bombay aerodrome, we landed m an atmospnere o' menusiup which remained onciianged during the
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  • 173 3 Congressmen States Commission BOMBAY: Sri N. AgKiwal. General Secretary, AUIndiii Congress Committee soi<t the Congress Working- Committee had given full freedom to all Congressmen to represent their views to the States Reorganisation Commission, individually Or collectively. He told a Press conference that "if there is a minority view m any
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  • 105 3 MADRAS: Afghanistan has requested the Government of India to heip It In its efforts at recruiting candidates from foreign countries with high qualifications for appointment m the Medical faculty of the University of Kabul. In this connection, the i;ov_ ernment of India have informed State Government
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  • 51 3 VEUL.ORE: K. Ranv.mcorthy of the Birla OUefjc of Science, Pilani, Rajasthm. son of Sri S. V Krishnamoorthy Ayyar, a leading cducatvoniit of South India, lias been appointed to the staff" of Columbia University, New York. Prof. Ramamurthi will be leaving for New York short !y.
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  • 130 3 HYDERABAD; Mr. D. I*. Bindu, Home Minister, Hyde-rabad,-declared open the 1,600--foot long causeway* across the River Godavari at Lakshettipet. The causeway is stated to be one of the longest m the country and links Adi! toad and Karimnagar districts and reduces the distance by road between
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  • 417 4 Representation Of Registered Citizens Of Indian Origin COLOMBO: The Ceylon Government took their step, last Friday to implement the Indo-Ceylon Agreement signed m New Delhi m January last. This was m respect of granting Parliamentary representation to registered citizens of Indian origin
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  • 50 4 COLOMBO: When the House met after tea. on Monday Mr. H S. Ismail, Deputy Speaker, who presided, ?.<aid only one nomination paper had been received m connection with the vacant seat m the Senate, that of Mr. c W. Kannangara. He declared Mr Kannangara duly elected. FOC
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  • 215 4 COLOMBO; Dr. N. M. Perera, brought to the notice of che Speaker that on Tuesday, when the Member for Matugama asked, the Minister of Education a question regarding an additional 50 teacher-trai-nees being admitted later to the Training College at Maha_ ragama, the Minister said he
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  • 310 4 POLITICS TINGED SPEECHES AT SCHOOL DINNER COLOMBO: Politics, both locai and international, timed moat cf the speeches delivered after the annual dinner of lie JnP.Da College Ah mni Ass>c.ation Colombo held at the GO.H on Monday. Sir John Kotelawala. the Prim e Minister, proposing the toast to the College, said
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  • 256 4 REGISTRATION WORK MAY BE DELAYED COLOMBO Although the Oeyion Government had agreed and hoped to dispose of all the 2,65,000 applications for citizenship from eignt lakw of estate workers of Indian origin one couid not anticipate tnat nope being fulfilled, observed Mr. Gunseua de Soysa. Permanent Secretary to the External
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  • 85 4 RANGOON: At least 4,680 households m Burma received land from the Government m the distribution of land) scheme, under the Burmese Land Nationalization Act. which commencedi on Tuesday, according to an official spokesman. Work has been completed m Pyinmana, one of the six dia. tricts selected
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  • 90 4 PHOTO. Japanese Buddhists on a Goodwill tour of sacred 1 pla. oes In India, outside their temporary home m New Delhi on June 5. It i» a ttuddblst temple opened by Mahatma Gandhi after the Japanese Consul -General of the time had laid its foundation-stone In
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  • 162 4 NO LIMIT TO HUMAN FORGETFULNESS COLOMBO: There is no limit to human forgetfulness, a list of '.osf property found m railway compartments indicates. Among the various lost articles auctioned recently were a pytnon sK»n, deer horns, saiety razors, toy train sets and rosaries. Umbrellas and tiffin carriers are the items
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  • 162 4 JA-fcJi^A it is no secret that certain members of the Cabinet did really attempt to wipe out the China Pact, but let us be united and force the Government to preserve the Pact, as we have forced it earaer, by our united effort, to s.gn
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  • 66 4 COLOMBO The Deputy City Microbiologist Dr. W. D Almeida handed in a letter to the L1.G.8.C. expressing his willingness to carry out the orders of the Mayor. The Mayor of Colombo Mr, T. Rudra told me recently that so far he had not received Dr.
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  • 73 4 MT. LAVINIA: The strike which was threatened at Mt. Lavinia Hotel has been called off by the Hotel Worker 1 Union followin<r a settlement of their differences. The dispute aros c over the suspension of a waiter Agoris, who has served an hotel for 30
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  • 45 4 COLOMBO! The new DeEuty High Commissioner for adk In Ceylon Mr. R S. Isar arrived by the Talaimannar train and he was met at the Fort Railway Station b-- Ceylon's Protocol Officer and officials of the Indian Hlerh Cotnmissioner'E Office.- FOC
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  • 158 4 KATMANDU. June 18.—Opposition members m Nepal's Advisory Assemoiy are criticising British recruitment of Gurkha tribesmen from Nepal to fight m Maiaya. Mr. Vaidyanand, leader of the Terri congress, one of the opposition parties said Monday »t was "snameiui tnat Mepa^ese croops were engaged m suppressing
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  • 115 4 WArCSrilJNGTUN, June 18.— i'ne united States warmiy welcomed Sir Winston Caurchul's decision to come to Washington for talks witn President Eisenhower next week. Out of the visit on which tne British Prime Minister wiU oe accompanied by the Fore.gn Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, officia.s here
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  • 141 4 There will be a Passing-Out Parade at the Malayan Basic Training Centre, New Soon today Saturday, at 9.45 a.m. Major General D D. C. Tulloch, General Officer Commanding Singapore Base District wil take the Salute at the March Past. Seventy recruits who have completed
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  • 43 4 Group Captain H. P. Broad has been appointed Officer Commanding R.A.F. Kuala Lumpur m succession to Wing Commander X.M.M. Wasse who is returing to the United King, dom on completion of his over, seas tour of duty.
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  • 160 4 The number of payments made during May was slight y less than during the pre v.ous menth, although gros^ expenditure rose &y approximately $9 000, says the V-ru-TT^aa report of the Social VfA fare Department, s in ff a poie> tor the
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  • 109 4 The High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray, paid hiM first official visit to the SuUan of Perak on Thursday, June 17, since his installation as High Commissioner at the beginning of this month. Sir Donald was accompanied by Lady MacGillivray; the British Adviser, Perak Mr I. W.
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  • 50 4 CULVERT WASHED AWAY IN JOHORE The Sen. or Exocutivv Kwgu neer, Kluang, reports on Tnur day June IV, tnat the cv vert (-6/89) at tne 19th miie K.uang .Mersing Road has been washed away by Hoods. The r O ad is impassaDie to traffic, a Bailey bridge is being erected.
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  • 102 4 CHINESE SETTLERS TO GRWO PADDY The Executive Colon.sation Omcer, cnangKat, Jong, fciaK, has for tne past lew weun uccri interviewing enineye co.ouists appiymg to puint p,,ui m cnangKat Jong. At cue Various aistrict centres wueie ap. piicants were interviewed KM scneme was expiair.ea m uetdjl and the tact tu*C pjcli
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