Indian Daily Mail, 29 June 1954

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  • 17 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. Ng 133. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 2fl iqka FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS j
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  • 108 1 Nehru Chou Demand Absolute Independence For I. C. Joint Communique Issued After Talks NEW DELHI, June 28— A communique on Nehru-Chou talks issued Ha~ today siud: "A political settlement in Indo-China shoulS aUlrt thT^aS of a free democratic unified and independent State which should not bTlisS for aggressive purposes or
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  • 1459 1  -  CHOU NEW DELHI, June 28.— Mr. Chou En-Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, said here today that his talks over the weekend with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime >linister had led to "definite achievements." He made this statement just before leaving here by air for
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  • 59 1 NEW DELHI, June 28. An Indian Government spokesman today denied reports that Pakistan had not been kept informed of progress of the talks between Mr. Nehru and Mr. Chou. He said two communication on tho talks had been sent to Pakistan and other Colombo conference powers one
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  • 406 1 Chinese Premier Receives Big Welcome In Rangoon No Nationalist Flags Or Counter Demonstration RANGOON, June 28 —Mr. Chou En Lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, arrived here by air fdom India today for talks with Mr. v Nu, the Rur me ae Prime Minister. Hundreds of uniformed children from Chinese Communist
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  • 224 1 PARIS, June 28 TaUs which may have a decisive eu'ect on the Indo-China war begin today at Ninh Uet, a village 25 males north of Hanoi between Vietminn and French military representatives. Tne French High Command late last nignt mted a aecublanket on ail maucii
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  • 116 1 FRENCH DIG IRENCHES IN MAHE From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, June 28 Trench digging which was done on the Pondicherry sdde of the border has no-v been taken up in the west coast of the French Indian Settlement of Mahe in Malabar and two trenches have been already dug. i
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  • 154 1 roiii our Own Correspondent ivutciNoou June 28. Tne Anunra ueputy Chief Minister Mr. N. Sanjiva Reddi toid correspondents yesterday tnat tne Government would stand oy Pronioition. He was replying to a question wnether Government had tanen any decision in the Kamamoorthi Committee Report which recommended
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  • 391 1 S'pore Floating Dock: Cost Of Removal To Britain LONDON June 28 The British iron and Steel Federation yesterday Issued a statement about the raisins; and towing- to Britain of part of the King George the F^fth floating dfock at Singapore. *°J!S~ Brit n n ew BP*Per8 P*Per had alleged/ tl»t
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    57 1 Major General C. C. COLVILLE, D.S.O baa arrived In Singapore to tfre WUlem Ruya to assume the appointment of Chief of Staff par Ea»t Land Force* to succession to Major General E- K. G. Slxmith who has been appointed to command a division ta the United Kingdom. General ColvUle is
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  • 134 1 WASHINGTON Jun« 88 Colonel Carlos Enrique Diaz named President of Guatemala last night after the resignation of Jaqobo Arb«*iz. aaid In a broadcast later he would take steps to ©nd the fighting in his country, the State Department announced today. Senor Arbenz
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  • 33 1 The Divine Life Society meeting will be held at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow Wednesday at No. 98.A Robinson Road, Mr. N. AR. N. Narayanan Che'ttiar's Office. All arc requested to attend.
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  • 483 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Turn June 29, 1954 France Rushing To Its Doom! SINCE the failure of the Paris Talks over the future of the French Settlements in India, the French Government has unleashed an aggressive policy to bolster up its tottering authority in the Indian Settlements. Whether this policy
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  • 435 2 RESULT OF THANUPILLAI'S TALKS WITH HIGH COMMAND IN DELHI NEW DELHI: Top-level discussions on Wednesday between Sri Pattom-Thanu Pillai and the Congress High Command, including Sri Nehru, have, disclosed that the P.S.P. Government in TravancoreCochin State will continue to have the full support
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  • 107 2 BANGALORE His Hlgnness the Rajpramukh ot Mysore will lay the foundationstone of the new extension to the Government Porcelain Factory here, for the location of the Insulator pant for the manufacture of high-tension Insulators, the target being 210 tons per month. This new scheme for the development
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  • 101 2 TELLICHERRY: The house of Mr. I. K. Kumaran, Presi dent of the pro-merger MahaJana Sabha in French Mahe, was raided recently by a. gang of about 20 goon das The only inmate of the house at the time was I. X Nanoo Paidyar, brother
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  • 38 2 MADRAS The introduction of "Tilapia Mosambica,' an African fish, to Madras waters for cultural practices ls under the consideration of the Union Government. Tilapia Mossambica is stated to be a prolific breeder. FOC
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  • 163 2 CALCUTTA The West Bengal Governor, Dr. H. C. Mukerjee, last week announced at a Press conference a ''Rupee-e-family" fund proposal which would form the sheet anchor of the ten-lakh scheme contemplated by him for starting an after-care institute for T. B. patients
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    60 2 PHOTO. Top lAder* of the "Army of Liberation" reportedSy invading Guatemala, check progress on a map in the home of the Army's leacbr. Colonel Carlos CastUlo Annas, in Teguci galpa Honduras, o« June 22. Left to right: Carlos Sala zar, First Secretary to Colonel Annas; Luis Coronada Lira Second Secretary:
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  • 129 2 BOMBAY: The Rs 25-crore Burmah-Sheli oil refinery at Trombay near here will go into operation early in 1955 one year ahead of schedule. Announcing this to Pressmen, Mr H. J. Trow, Managing Director of the BurmahShell Refineries, said recently that the capacity of the rennery would be
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  • 130 2 NEW DELHI: Under a supplementary Indo-U.S. agreement, signed here last week under the Technical Cooperation Programme, additional equipment and supplies are to r^e provided to the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, for augmenting the present facilities for research on forest products. It is proposed under this agreement
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  • 168 2 SHILLONG: The evacuation of the civil population from the flood-affected areas of Sadiya town has begun. There has been no loss of human life so far. The Assam Government, in a Pretfs Note. Issued last week regarding the latest flood situation, said that,
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  • 83 2 CALCUTTA The West Bengal Government have decided to introduce compulsory adu.t education for prisoners who are sentenced to undergo more than three months' imprisonment and who have not reached the age of 50. The scheme envisages compulsory attendance on the part of prisoners for
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  • 97 2 NAGPUR: Night air mail services scheduled to toucn Nagpur in the early hours of last week were completely dis located by heavy rain, accompanied by a gale and thunder The rain began at midnight. The Madras-Delhi and Delh l Madras planes landed at Hyderabad
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  • 146 2 BOMBAY: A completely blind youth was ami ing the successful final year JLX..B candidates whose results were published. Rajemira T. Sharma. 23--year-old son of* a Bombay doctor, is the only blind Mud n* in the history of Bombay I n»versity H > become a
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  • 162 2 LAHORE The Frontier Chief Minister, Sardar Abdin iiashid, has said that the re nioval of restrictions on entry into the NWFP, of Khan AbtiUi Ghaifar Khan, depended upon circumstances it was for t!ie Centre, he "added, to decide whether to allow the Red Shirt loader to
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  • 171 2 BOMBAY: Four engine* fekyma.-.terJ will replace the ViKings now engage ln tnt anoian Airlines corporation daily morning Bomuay-cai-eutta-Bcmoay service The Vikings tnis released 'will be uuii.->e<i on the i*>mbay-Maa-ras CoioniDO Service Dakota wul continue t o operate tne night man service between Bombay and Calcutta
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    116 2 M3SS SIMELJUS, daughter of P.I. Slmelius Charge D Affaires at the Finnish Legation i n Sydney presents the winner's prize to John Landy, the 24-year-old agricultural student from Melbourne, Australia, who on the night of June 21 set a new world record of 8:88 in winning the onemile race at
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  • 539 2 MADRAS: Work in regard to the appraisement and valuation of jewels and other valuables in temples and religious institutions in Madras City and Chingleput district is now in progress. A special consisting of a verac^ti«;.n oincer, a 'suiapathy scmptorj and a
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  • 141 2 Electoral Rolls Revision In Madras MADRAS: The Government have directed that the work relating to the revision of electoral ro Is for Local Authorities Constituencies of the Madras Legislative Council should be completed before September 15 this year. The Government nave aiso prescribed th b folJowiatc programme in connection with
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  • 166 2 ASOKA MEHTA ON CHOU-EN LAI'S VISIT NAGPUR: Mr. ASo Ka ..iciitu, *ujr., the o<<u<ii M leader, welcomed the visit jf the Chinese Prime Miniater, chou En-lai, to tfc* ina-;in capital ajid .-aid that eveiy Indian was "Happy"' over the event Mr. Mehta said India was not a "'great Power* and
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  • 158 2 Kripalani On Unemployment Problem ERNAKULAM: Achary.. J. Kripalani, Chairman of the Praja-Socialist Party, said here last week that the unemployment problem could not be solved merely o n a provincial basis but that there must be a clear, definite national economic policy which would create opportunities for employment and increase
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  • 829 3 All Six Aboard Including Two S. Indians Killed CALCUTTA: Six people were killed when an Indian Air Force Dakota crashed early on Wednesday morning (June 23) in pouring rain into a jute field a* Deogaria Ravja, 25 miles from Calcutta, A Defence Ministry
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  • 98 3 Rs. 117,000 Armed Robber y In Karachi KARACHI: Five armed pet. »ons last week robbed tbe Karachi Flour Millers' Union ot Us. 1,17,000 in broad day. Uhgt. ivvo emplyoeea of the Union who were carrying the cash for depositing n the bank were surprised by the gangsters aa soon as
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  • 197 3 MADRAS: Mr. M Lai. ICS., Director-General of All inuia Radio, arrived h*Te last week by adr from Delhi on an visit. He was received on arrival at the Madras airport by Mr. S N. Murthl, Station Director, AIR., Madras, and other officials. Mr. Lai will
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  • 81 3 BOMBAY: A high-powered Board under the Chairmanship of the Minister for PuhUc Works, Mr M- M. Nalk Nimbalkar, has been constituted by the Government of Bombay for administering ia<i supervising the execution of the Koyna project. The Government have also prescribed a procedure for speedy disposal by the
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    65 3 PHOTO, MBS C V. MOSES, wife of a British businessman, wltti her son and daughter on Juno 22, on their arrival in Hong Kong from Shanghai, in Communist China, in the British firefighter Poyang. Eight Britons from China were on the »Wp. One, Mr. Duncan Glass, a chartered accountant, said
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  • 178 3 Congress Wants Coorg Included In Kerala State KRNAKULAM: The Tra-vencore-Oochin Pradesh Con*rei« nas lavoured the formation of a Kerala State comprising mamiy Travancorecochln State, Malabar and uoorg. This suggestion is on tho unea proposed by the Aifcya Kerala Committee and will include Gudalore Taluk, South Kanara, the Nilgirls and tn»
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  • 167 3 Zonal Confab E. Bengal Refugees NEW DELHI: A conference of Rehabilitation Ministers in the eastern zone will shortly be convened by the Union Mins ter of Ftehabiliation for a comprehensive review of pro b'.ema affecting relief and rehabilitation of displaced persona trom East Bcnga;. Mr. Jain is leaving for Cat
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    49 3 PHOTO. Dutch Siamese tuin s TSJITSKE (left) and FOLKJE DE VRIES photographed at the hospital at Leeuuarden, Holland. on June 16 as a nurse changes their 1 diapers. The twins were mpa rated on June 12. One foot of each twin is bandaged where they received blood transfusion.- A.P.
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  • 102 3 PATNA: Dr. Sri Krishna Sinha, Chief Minister of Bihar, said here that the community projects and the national extension services wer c the only way by which India could make great strides and ameliorate the condition of the people. Dr. Sinha was addressing a convocation
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  • 444 3 Future Of Income-Tax Commission: Court Judgment Being Studied NE7W DELHI: The Union Government is likely to take a decision on the future of the Income-Tax Investigation Commission in a a few weeks, it is learnt here. The position arising out of the Supreme Court's judgment on the validity of some
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  • 138 3 KARACHI: The Pakistan Constituent Assembly decided recently to use Eglish nomenclatures for constitutional purposes. Thus the Head of the State will be called President and the heads of the units Governors. The other nomenclatures to be used will mostly be on the Amer can pattern; the Upper
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  • 149 3 COLOMBO: Six Japanese tumu'ies accompanied by a technical «xpert will arrive itt Ceyion shortly to sat up a moaei paddy cultivation unit This was disclosed by Majoi C. A. Dharmapala Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of industries, Housing ana Social Services, who returned to the
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  • 113 3 NEW DELHI: A sheltered workshop for the blind and a Braille press set up by the Ministry of Education at Dehra Dun, will .be opened by Mr K. G. Saiyidain, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Education, On June 28 (today.) The workshop will provide remunerative employment
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  • 109 3 KATHMANDTJ: King Tr»bhuvan is shortly going to Calcutta for further treatment of his heart trouble. Official sources state that the journey will be undertaken as soon as the king is fit enough for it. Dr. B C Roy. who flew here from. Calcutta to
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  • 162 3 HAVOC BY ROGUE ELEPHANT IN MADURAI MAXKJRAI: An old tustoer» about 10 feet in hfeignt, is reported to be frequenting tuc Kukkal village in the Upper Pianos and causing damage to vie tield crops. On one occasion recently, it is stated to have cha_ed two villagers who were going to
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  • 88 3 NEW DELHI: The seventh session of the Lok Sabha beginning on Aug. 23, will have 29 sittings, til] September 30. Five days have been allotted for private members' business. Bills pending before the Lok Sabha including the Companies Bill, and the Code of
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  • 62 3 NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission have opened a centre at London for the written part of the Engineering Services Examination. The examination to be held in December, 1954, wili accordingly be held at London also, Tne Centre has been opened for the benefit
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  • 45 3 KARACHI: the Sind Gov. ernor has dismissed "after pr«s. iiminary inquiry' an application filed against the Sind Chief Minister, Pirzada Abdus Sat. tar, charging him with maladministration. The application was neld in December last by a group of Sind politicians. FOC
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  • 65 3 NEW DELHI: The attention of the Prime Minister's Secretariat has been drawn to the fact that a person by the name of V. Thorn aa Stngarayar, 228, Kollupet Street, Manambuchavadl, Tanjor e (South India) has been using letter-heads containing the words "Adviser to the Prime Minister, Government
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  • 123 3 DHARWAR: Sarda r X M. Panikkar, member of the States Reorganization Commission, s>aid nere recently that the problems of Asia were more intimately connected with the peoples of Asia countries and neither the U.S..A. nor the Soviet Union could solve them with their obstinacy.' 1 Sardar
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  • 55 3 SRINAGAR Mountain bound Ladakh, overlooking the Chtoe#e province of Smkiang, «4H shortly be connected with the Kashmir valley by a regular fortnightly civil air .service between Srinagar and the 12,400, feet-high Leh. The service which will be run by the Indian Airlines Corporation is expected to
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  • 58 3 AGRA: The five-man expedition to Mount Baihali (20 602 ft led by Dr. M. S. Manl. Professor of Zoology and Entomology, St. John' g college, Agra, has given up Its attempt after climbing to nearly 20,000 ft. according to information reaching here. Heavy snowfall and baa weather
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  • 27 3 JAIPUR: Shrimati Kamala Beniwal (Congress) has been declared elected to the Rajas, than State Assembly in the byelection from Amber "A" con. stituency. FOC
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  • 87 3 NEW DELHI: The Government of India has, it is learnt, invited private industry in India to set up factories for the preparation of dry maix products skimmed milk powder and evaporated tinned milk. India has at present to import all her dry milk requirements amounting
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  • 557 4 Ceylon Govt. Notified COLOMBO: India has no w officially taken the stand that 'atateks»'» persons l n Ceylon though they may be of Indian origin— are the Ceylon governments concern. She disowns them and disclaims any responsibility for them. ...us. in effect, is the
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  • 258 4 MINISTER UNAWARE OF PROGRESS I BADDEGAMA: "We wiil get the Government to give all possible help to develop the sugar industry in Ceylon further," said Mr. J. R. Jayawardene, Minister of Agriculture and Sir Kanthiah Vaithianathan, Minister of Industries, when they visited the sugarcane plantations at Baddegama in the company
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  • 229 4 CHAVAKAAJHCHERI: Mr.. E. A. Nugaweia, Minister ox Health, accompanied by Mr. V. Kumaraswamy, MP, for Chavakachcheri, Dr. S. J. Jeremiah, Superintendent of Health Services, Dr. V. T. Pasupathy, and Mr. C. Gunaratnam, on Tuesday visited the Chavakachcneii hospital. Dr. J. M. Sittampalam DMO.,
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  • 268 4 COLOMBO: Certain American industrialists are prepared to invest Rs. 200 million on a huge sugar factory project in Ceylon which would meet the Island's fuii requirements of sugar. Their approach, too, as in the case of tie Indian industrial magnate Mr. L. N. Birla's
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  • 182 4 GOLF LINKS, RACECOURSE FOR HOUSING! COLOMBO. The Colombo Municipal Council wishes to take ov«r the racecourse and the golf links in Colombo for housing schemes. "A fin© housing scheme coutrj be built night round the racecourse," the Mayor, Mr T. Rudra said. "Besides, the open space In the centre would
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  • 36 4 COLOMBO: Actress Beatrice Ullie, who is Lady p« e l in private life, plans a trip to Ceylon to visit the grave of her son who was killed in the war, isays a London report. FOC
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  • 36 4 An unknown number of terrorists yesterday cut telecommunications wires in the Yong Peng area of Johore. Communist pamphlets were" found in the vicinity, says an Emergency communique issued in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 169 4 PRIVATE PRACTICE FOR MEDICAL HEALTH OFFICERS URGED KALUTARA: A motion that the District Medical Officer and the Lady Medical Officer should be permitted to carry on private practice by the Health Department was tabled by a senior member of the Reruwela Urban Counci2 at its last meeting for this term.
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  • 87 4 PHOTOS. J NATHAI ?i* nd Ws v fe > the forn »er Miss. NITHYAKAL.YANI, (see picture on top) took place at the Mari amnuui Temple on Friday last, June 25. The next dlav a LartreJ v attendted reception was held at ithe Adelphi Roof Garden iST^fcrSTS
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  • 299 4 GENEVA, June 28.— A1l the 11 members of the first Chinese Communjst trade mission to Britain which will discuss expanding Anglo-Chinese trad* have now assembled here for their flight to London today afternoon. A Chinese spokesman told Reuter that an official statement would be
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  • 90 4 A Hornet aircraft of No 33 Squadron R. A. F. based" at Butterworth made a crash 'landing in a padi field in south.west Kedah early yesterday afternoon (June 28 An accompanying aircraft circled the area and made contact with the pilot by radio who reported
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  • 49 4 AHMADIYYA LEADER IN SINGAPORE Mr. Mirza Rafi Ahmad grandson of the Founder and son of the present Head of the Ahmaddiya Movement, arrived in Singapore yesterday accom. panied by his wife by s. s "Asia." He will proceed to Indonesia after a week to join the Ahmaddiya Mission there.
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  • 47 4 NEW SOUTH KOREAN PRIME MINISTER TOKYO, June 28 South Korean Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tai, who was also re cently appointed Prime Minister, left Tokyo for Seoul this morning on a Northwest Airlines plane. The ROK leader arrived in Tokyo Saturday from the unsuccessful cu^nnvu conference.- AP
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  • 85 4 TOKYO, June 28 The Emperor and Empress entertained one out going swd three newly-accredited foreign envoy s at lunch today at the Imperial Palace. Prime Minister Bhigeru Yoshida and Foreign Mini^ter and Mra. KaUuo Okazafcl also attended. The diplomats included Ca>nadian Ambassador Robert \V. Mayhew, who
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  • 48 4 LONDON, June 28 Mrs. Anthony Eden, wife of the Foreign Secretary and niece of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, left University College hospital on Saturday night. She entered the hospital on medical advice last Thursday to rest. She became 34 years old today.- AP
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  • 54 4 Singapore Police have re. covered a gold wrist watch bearing a name and trade mark which reads &a follows Zum 1000 Kobold in Anerken. nung-Vorwerk Co. W Bar men 28.3.36. Anyone who can claim ownership of this watch are asked to contact Inspector Chong at Joo
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  • 897 4  - Purpose Of The Federal Elections A. D. C. Peterson By (Text of a talk broadcast over Radio Malaya on June 27.) TN the talks that have gone before this, I have tried to speak of some of the things that we are proud of in Malaya. In the next three,
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  • 56 4 HONGKONG. Jun e 28 Lady Grantham, wife of Kong. Kong Governor Sir Alexander Grantham, left here today by air for the United Kingdom. Sir Alexander himself will be leaving in a few days on home leave and will return here via the United States where he is scheduled
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  • 35 4 WASHINGTON, June 27 President Eisenhower entertained Sar Winston Churchill and Mr. Eden at a Wlvte House dinner last night. Mr, Dulles did not attend. He was excused because it was h'.s 42nd wedding anniversary, Reuter
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