Indian Daily Mail, 20 September 1954

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  • 16 1 Indain Daily Mail VJL. X. No. 215. SINGAFOAtc, MONDAY, SEi*li££ii>£K 20, 1964 FOUR PAGES 15 C
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  • 217 1 Sequel To Terrorist Attack SAIGON, Sept 19.— The Latytfan Minister of Defence, Mr. Kou Voravong, was assassinated at Vientiane last night, the French press agency reported here today. Laos is one of the four states of Indochina. The others are Vietnam, Cambodia and the Communist Vietminh.
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  • 82 1 FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 19. An 18-foot python named Pete was still loose here last night. A search party of Forest Park Zoo officials and police were beating the bushes for the giant, man-4tilling reptile at nightfall. No trace of the missing snake had been found.
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  • 153 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 19. Tne lievenue Department cf Portuguese lnuia has informed tne people ot Goa that their iiuat.ves m KomaDy can remit tne money by depositing it .vith the National City Bank ot New York m Bombay on r'crtuguese Government account, the Press Trust of India
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  • 291 1 NO MILITARY REGIME IN VIETNAM SAIGON, Sept. 19— Tnree hundred troops guarded the house of General Nguyen Van H.uh, Vietnam Army Chief ol Staff who is defying his government, when he gave a press conference here today. General Hinh, who has refused to accept the orders of the Prime Minister
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  • 168 1 Committee To Inquire Bank Award From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Sept. 19.— The India Government have appointed Bombay High Court Judge Mr. Rajadhyaksha who presided over the Press Commission, as one-man Committee to enquire into the situation arising out of the government's modification of the bank Award. The Committees
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  • 90 1 (From Our Own Correspondent KOZHIKODE, Sept. 19.— About two hundred persons m Agathi Islands. Liaccadives, under the control of Malabar District Collector, are reported to have died of dysentery, which broke out m epidemic form some time ago. About one thousand are ill with the disease it
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  • 94 1 imKjx\u*m>.*, sept. x\t. The MMWMjHMI nenusmp Assje.at.on yesterday passed a lesoiution protest. ng against attacks un tne oiunese ma.ni.ina by ueneiai i_n.ang ivai JsueK's icrces. it a.so uu i landed "the withdrawal of thc United States Seventh Fleet from Chinese waters". Tne Association Secretary, Mr.
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  • 59 1 Dutch Troops To Be Withdrawn From Korea THE HAGUE, Sept. 19. The Netherlands government is to withdraw its army units from Korean, the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. It is expected that" repatriation of the Netherlands Battal. lion, incorporated m the U.S. 2nd Division, will be completed early m 1956. Dutch
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  • 80 1 HONOLULU, Sept. 19. —The t'l mc carrying clement Attlee. former British Prime Minister, returned here early today about two hours after it had left for San IFrancisCo. Engine trouble forced the Quantas Empire airliner to return here afte r it was 180 miles from Honolulu.
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  • 34 1 MONTEVIDEO, Sept. 19. This Uruguayan capital v/ill be without newspapers tomor_ row and on Tuesday because printers have called a 48-hour strike demanding that their craft be declared an unhealthy woufiry^- Reuter
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  • 55 1 KARACHI. Sept. 19. Two American snips carrying 886 tons of cotton seed oil from the United States will reach Chittagong Port, East Pakistan, oy tne middle oi Octooer it waa announced here. This emergency aid is being made available to East Pakistan under the American
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  • 59 1 KARACHI. (Pakistan). Sept. 19. Sardar Mohammad Nairn Khan, here for talks with Prime Minister Mohammad Att, told a news conference yester. day that Afghanistan sup. ports m general ttie idea of a political alliance anion- Mus. Mm countries. He said Afghanistan has deeded to attend the proposed annual
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  • 223 1 Noted Author John Gunther Suggests NEW YORK. Sept. 19. Author John Gunther says m the next issue of Look magazine that Africa, "the 'Dark Continent', today seems an almost perfect target for the international Communist conspiracy." The American writer saiu that "Europe will
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  • 168 1 PROSECUTIONS AGAINST RADHA WITHDRAWN From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 18.— The Prosecutions launched by the government against the Tamil dramatist Mr. M. R. Radha. m connection with the staging of two Tamil dramas "Sunda raleela'' and "Panaklcaran" m Salem District on various dates this year and last year have
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  • 50 1 The United States Foreign Secretary John Foster Dulles, left, reports to President Dwight Eisenhower on the South East Asia Treaty Organisation In Manila and un Its visit to Formosa. They are at the summer White House at Lowry Air Force base near Denver. AP PHOTO.
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  • 52 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Sept. 19. Commander S. P. N. Nair, resident Naval Officer here smce 1948 has been transferred to Bombay and succeeded by Commander Ramadas. Former resident of Malaya Mr. Nair is uncle of film stars, Travancore sisters Lai ita, Padmini and
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  • 42 1 TOKYO. Sept. 19. One of Ccmmunist China's top generals' told the National Peoples Congress that Red armies must "liberate" Formosa, "wipe cut the traitorous Chiang Kai Shek clique and complete the unification of China," Peiping radio said. AP
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  • 297 1 BRUNEI, British Borneo, Sept. 19 The Borneo Bulletin yesterday hinted at political unrest among minority groups m Brunei State. The newspaper m offering good wisnes to the Sultan ot urunei en his 3yth birthday, said: Tt would be very gratirymg to be ab.e to
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  • 80 1 LOS ANGELAS, Sept. 19.— A noted radiologist said he be. lieves that "the day alter Russia has ail tne homos neoued to destroy our cities, she will attack us." i Dr. Stafford warren, who radioiugic&l .safety at Bikini A-bomb tests, warned that "each week the situa. tion
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  • 68 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 19. An exhibition of Japanese art's, crafts, and handcrafts will soon he held >m Bombay, it was announced last Friday at a farewell party to G. Kotak and C. B. Mehta, delegates to thc Pacific relations conference at Kyoto on Sept. 20. Mehta declared
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  • 80 1 LONDON, Sept. 19. The Sultan of Johore arrives here on Tuesday for a stay of several menths. A suite of five rooms Is being got ready for him at Grcsvenor Huose, the luxury hotel In Park Lane m London's West End The Sultan, who is celebrating his
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  • 103 1 BOMBAY, Sept. l'J. Fifteen leading Indian film artists led by Director K. A. Abbas, left for Geneva yesterday on their way to Moscow for Russia's foreign film festi val, starting next Thursday. Russian plans to release six Indian films, dubbed m Russian and other Scviet languages),
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  • 443 1 SARANGAPANY'S SPEECH ON THE PEKIYAR BIRTdDAY FUNCTION (By Our Staff Reporter) Well over 1,500 Indians participated m the celebration of the seventy-sixth birthday of Periyar E. V. Kamasami yesterday at the Bunga Tanjong nance Had, .New World. Mr. A. C.
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  • 156 1 RAJNijouiM, rfept. iy.- 'lhe Burmese caumet he*iued by frime Minister U wm meet tomorrow to decide wiietn<.-r the Government must resign over a rtcent govermnent oraer suspending religious m. tiructiun nn state soiuois. The issue has bt'uugnt about a senous spnt oetween the luian^r party, the
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  • 155 1 Attlee Urges Church ill-Malenkov Talks AUCKLAND, N c W Zealand, Sept. 19. Brtt'sfci Labour Party leader Clement Attlee said talks between Prime Minuter Churchill and 1 Soviet Pre mier Georgi .Malenkov could be useful at this stage. Attlee, who held a new* conference before leaving tan Canada 09 route to
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  • 338 1 Lie Tells The Story Of Gen. MacArthur NEW YORK, Sept. 19.— General Douglas Mac Arthur once offered his services as chief of a permanent military command to serve under the United Nations flag, Trygve .Lie relates m a book to be published on Monday. Lie, telling the story of his
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  • 529 2 Indain Daily Mail Spore, Mon. Sept. 20, 1954 GEOGRAPHY -A RIDDLE X BRITISH Geography lecturer has appealed for "greater precision" m using the term South East Asia." According to a Reuter report published m the Indian Daily Mail yesterday, Mr. Charles Fisher of the Department of Geography m the University
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  • 1800 2  -  A. V. SUBRAMANIA AIYAR GREATEST MODERN TAMIL POET By tT is now admitted that Subramania Bharathi is the greatest modern Tamil poet. During the past 100 years a mew spirit has entered Tamil literature as a result of the impact of Western culture and civilisation on the life
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  • 313 2 COLOMBO: As a result of representations made by the inaian tu^n v^omnussioner, Mr. c. C- i>esai ,to tne Cey ion Government, tne Controller of Kxcmange issued a new application form as against tne lugiuy compiicat. ert aid, one suonpufymg to a considerable extent tne proce dure
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  • 94 2 Picture on top shows Sir Muhammad Zafrulia Khan (left), Pakistan's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Maj. Gen. K. M. She.kh, Com-mander-in-Chief ot East Pakistan Military Forces, proceed to the opening plenary session of the Manda Conference of 1954. Picture on right: A renowned extemporaneous speak ed,
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  • 520 2 MADRAS: Opcn.ng an ex.libition giving a documentary record ol the life and times ci i-'oet Subramania Bharati at *he U.S.I.S. Library, Mount Road. Mr. N. Raghunatha A.yar. Assistant Editor, The aindu. said that though Bharati gave them scngs by which the freedom .struggle found its most enthusiastic votar.es
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  • 192 2 NEW DELHI-. An end.an pavilion nas been set U p at tne Swiss autumn fair wii.ch opened at Lausanne m Swit ze.'aand At the fair, which will lost till Sept. 26, every branch of industry m Switzerland, with accent On agriculture and agricultural machinery and
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  • 182 2 MYSORE: Two members of the National Languages Coin mission of Oeylon Hppo'u'.eJ by the Oeyion Government to go into the question of m. troduciiig- Sinhalese and Tamil as toaohinjr languages In the Secondary and University stages, arrived here rerun, v from Madras. Messrs L. Ht Mettanan,i a
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  • 67 2 Burdwan ElectricSupply Company Bura-»vVAN: Tne w<-si ttta. gai Crv/veini-ient has, it la ieaint, decKieu to uaKe over tne man<igunent of tne Burd wan jiiiocuic aupp.y co., ihe working or wn.cn was crlt.ci. zed at sereiai puonc meetings me ssuper.nienuent n,ng.ne«'r luaecmuity) was dcpateu by vie (jrv.veirui.e_-t to inquire *nco i.u'MM
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  • 52 2 KARACHI: The World Bank mission consisting or General H. A. Wheeicr and Mr. 'D. Sommers. arrived here on Tuesday afternoon from New De.hi to resume their talks With the Pakistani Government en proposals for the distribution of water of the Indus basin between India and
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  • 1489 3 India Will Not Be Responsible For 'Stateless' Persons Desai Re-affirms Govt. Policy COLOMBO: The Indian Government's attitude of disclaiming responsibility for persons of Indi: n oricin who wm be rendered "stateless" as the citizenJhip apphcat^ns are disposed ot, was re-affirmed strong? b> Mr. C. C. Desai the Indian High Commissioner,
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  • 29 3 PHOTO. Sfl 6 Amm Ahmed Hussein I. New Commissioner of I olice fo r the Sudan, m success on to Captain C. C. BeatvI'ownall.— A.P.
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  • 243 3 BOMBAY: A group of premwent euueat.on.sLs and Hind, writers led by Dr. Amamatn oiiSL, former Vice-Onance.ior Ca the Ana-.iabad Cmvei.s ty, will begin a "tact find.ng.cm_ goodwill tour" of Soutn mala m tUe first week or Octooer next. Tne tour, sponsored by the JNagn Prachaiini
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  • 389 3 COLOviuO: The Kandyan M.Ps. who wer c present on the liJiie Minister's invitat.onat discussions on tne Indian problem left the conference -quite unhappy and dissatisfied w.th the position. They had a n informal discussion of their own later at "Sravasti'' and registered concern, particularly, over the question
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  • 94 3 TEN STUDENTS KILLED IN RAIL DISASTER NEW DELHI. Ten students were killed and 18 injured, five of them seriously, when a truck carrying a&out 50 students oouiaed with the Detni-oound Denra Dun Express at an unmanned level crossing between Eooand and Rohana Kalan on the Haha-ranpur-Meerut section of the Northern
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  • 162 3 8,000 Bank Workers Demonstrate In Bombay BOMBAY: Seme 8.000 people, inciud.ng bank worKers and their sympathizers trom many trade unions, on Tuesday marched through Bombay 'm 1-crt area demonstrating against the Government's mod.fication of thc Labour Appellate Tribunals award m the bank dispute. The demonstrators later gathered at Chowpatty where
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  • 132 3 Cleaner Banaras BENARAS. About 200 people, including a large number of stu. dents, recently, cleaned streets m Banaras m observance of "Swachha Kashi Anaolan" (cleaner Banaras Campaign), launched on the occasion of Acharya Vinobha Bhave's 60th birthday anniversary. Workers, equipped with brooms and baskets went m batches to various pa',
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  • 58 3 HYDERABAD: The Govern, ment of Hyderabad have de cided that the Five. Year Plan should for m a subject of study at the Secondary School stage it is learnt. Three books have been reol^mimended for tCais plurpose. They include "the Five.Year Plan
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  • 45 3 Fishing Boat Launched: Sri M. Bhaktavatsalara, Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, launched the prototype deep sea Fishing boat Pablo en Friday, September 10, 1954 at the Scuth Quay of Madras Harbour. The Pablo was designed by Paul Zeiner, the F.A.O. Naval Architect.
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  • 245 3 Ban On Movement Of Sugar On Private Account NEW DELHI: The Government m India has decided not to permit the movement of sugar un pnvate account trom one piace to another. This decision means that any riea.er wno has been given stocksi of sugar either m Calcutta cr Bomoay or
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  • 732 3 tftr J"2J D ELHI: Mr. Khandubhai Desai, Union Minister tor Labour, appealed to bank employees and bank managements to constaer the problem arising out of the modification of the bank award "dispassionately and m a soint of constructive approach". r I Mr. Desai, who
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  • 216 3 NEW DELHI; A VtlUkßOa Minister Press Note issued here on Wednesday says; -In September 1951, tihe Government of india announced that the accumulated foreign profits of a person resident m India for two of more years immediately preceding the previous year, and, which were liable
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  • 73 4 COLOMBO. Sept. 18 Ceylon Is to observe Vana Mahot«ava from October 17 to 24 after the Indian modeL For the "Tree Planting Week", Ceylon's Department of Agriculture has Imported 50,000 saplings from Britain, the United States, Canada and Japan. T^ie Governor-General. Sir Oliver Goonetllleke, will lnaugucatc
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  • 287 4 Free Education Should Not Be Curtailed Minister COLOMBO: i|ne Minister of Education, Mr. M. D. Bah. da, said m the House of Representatives that the free education scheme was a gTeat success. The social structure of the people, he added, would be enriched by that scheme. Social services of ehe
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  • 191 4 COL.OM.bo: a Tamu woman who became a convert to islam probably thinking she could marry a second time without breaiung the law appeared, belore the Acting Additional Colombo Magistrate, Mr. T J. Ftajaratnam, on a charge of bigamy. In this case, D. Theressamma alias Si
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  • 125 4 COLOMBO Acoomiuo. (iiUun and other facilities afforded to the Amuui Prune Ministers when they visited ceyion m Ownuex.«.n with tne I'raue Ministers' Conference have cost the taxpaper Rs. 63/000. XH» visiting Prime Ministers and tneir staff were tne guests of the Ceyion Government dur. int;
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  • 251 4 COLOMBO: The term 'Swabasha' coined by a Tamil, is a misnomer and should be replaced by the term 'Sinhalese* lhere is no place fo r the Tamil language m an essentially Sinnalese country asi Lanka" said Pandita Baddegama Wimalawansa Thero. addressing a large gathering of monks
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  • 95 4 COLOMBO: Ceylo a will at. tend a seminar to study pro. blems lelattng to the preven„ tion of crime and treatment of offenders. The seminar's is sponsored by the L.N. m con. juction with the Government of Burma. Mr. A. Wirjayaratne, CtiiL drens. Magistrate ((Leader) Mr. G. V.
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  • 369 4 COLOMBO: Following the practice of other countries Ceylon may next year take action to appoint honorary consuls m a number of foreign capitals or important cities This has been engaging the attention of the External Affairs Ministry but nc decision ha* been taken. UP FOR REVIEW
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  • 204 4 COLOMBO The ruined cities of Ceylcn. her culture and the life of her people may form part of a lavish 2;-hour Cinemascope documentary film now being made of the East by Count Bonzi, husband of Countess Clara Bcnzi who is m Ceylon. The Count l s now m
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  • 130 4 Indian W.A.Y. Delegates Feted I Photograph taken o n the oc- caw'tm of a dinner party given by Mr. Shridhar Tripadhi, Hindi scholar and journalist (Malayan correspondent nf "AJ" of Benares) at the Bharathlya Bhawan, Cuff Road, Singapore, recently to the Indian delegates to the WAY Assembly. Left to right:
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  • 224 4 CRACK TIENTSIN DETECTIVE DUE IN CEYLON COLOMBO: Mr. En Teh Chow, a crack Tientsin detective, is due to arrive m Ceyion witnin a iew days to pursue .nvestigat.ons into the milliondollar deal reported m the .ocai papers. Mr. chow's servicer have oeen engaged by the Chinese arm, Hwa mun cc,
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  • 88 4 CHUNNAKAM: Some years ago, there was no need to ex. plain to the Jaffna man the nenefit of savings, but now, that need had unfortunately arisen as he had become a spendthrift, said Mr. N. Sivaganasunderam, D.R.O. Vellgamam North, at a propaganda meeting of the Savings
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  • 103 4 COLOMBO Any tobacco leaf found m a factory on which customs duty has not been paid will be presumed to be Ceylon Tobacco leaf m future. The Tobacco Tax. Act is to be amended accordingly to prevent the evasion of pay. ment of duty on Ocylon tobacco leaf
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  • 339 4 A preview of sculpture portraits or lead.ng Indian perscnadties by M:sb Fredda iiiiiuant, a noted Britisn sculptress, was held at India House, London, from Septem- to 10 pnor to their exhibition m India. A»is collection will be orought to Delhi and Bombay
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  • 94 4 Miss Brilliant is also preparing a monument to the late Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel fcr the Bombay stadium named after him. She has also devoted considerable time and study to the designing of a monument tc Mahatma Gandhi. It has reached its final close associates of the
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  • 181 4 BUKIT GANTANG DECLARED 'WHITE' Bukit Oantang, m North Perak, was declared 'White' yeaterda^r by the Mentri Besar of Peran. Dato pangmma Bukit Oan tang, me declaration was made at Kampong Cheh m the Bukit Gantang area before a orowd of over 200 people. The new white area, which is an
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  • 78 4 "WARRIOR" Evacuates 3,000 Vietnamese Her Majesty's aircraft carrier "Warrior" returned to Singapore last Wednesday after a fortnights duty m Indc-China during which she cvcauated over 3,000 Vietnamese from the Tonkon Delta to Saigon. Warrior's squadrons were disembarked at Singapore before she left for Indo-China. In the space thus vacated sleeping,
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  • 240 4 HAMBURG: Sept. 18. An eminent German a&.ronjmer Hans Hafiner, has put iorvvaid the theory that "Hying saucers" apart irom those which can be clashed as h;._.urinations, or reflections .n thc air are bails of l.gntnin" at great heightst In an article m the West "Die Zeit"
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  • 123 4 A.iuut an.. mer .UO men are required by the Koyal Malayan Navy to meet the continued expansion of S.ngapore's only regular mil.tary force, and recru.ting w.l. take place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 4, 5 and 6 at the Royal Malayan Naval Barracks. Entry
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  • 26 4 OSAKA (JAPAN) Sept. 19. —Japan's secend typhoon m a week slammed m teeming Honshu Island yesterday slackened and changed course for Tokyo.— AP
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