Indian Daily Mail, 4 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL XI. NO. 139 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 271 1 'Absurd' To Keep Red China Outside U.K. -Nehru Address At Yugoslav Party Coexistence Explained BELGRADE, July 3 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru the Indian Prime Minister who is visiting Yugoslavia m a speech appealing for tolerance, gentleness and an end to war, said it was "absurd" that Communist China should be kept
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  • 164 1 A Joint Indian-Yugoslav document will be published at thfc end of the week long stay of Premier Nehru as a result of hig talks with President Tit 0 the official Yugoslav Newspaper Borba said here today. The talks so far held on Friday and Yesterday had
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  • 153 1 REDUCTION IN BR. FORCES EVENTUALLY From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Bun Although the War Department Civilian Staff Association was informed that arrival of Australian Troops would not m any way deprive them of job* now carried out by civiMand, the Association stated that they were not .satisfied, because the
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  • 123 1 BEIORADE, YUGOSLAVIA, July 3. Yugoslavia's President Tito Friday night entertained Prime Minister Nehru cf India at a lavish reception at which buffet tables were loaded with lobsters, suckling pigs, pheasants and other delicacies. About 700 guests attended, the reception' m the official White palace.
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  • 361 1 WASHINGTON, July 3: The United States, seeking to ease a major irritant m foreign relations, has relaxed regulations which govern admittance of foreign businessmen and other tern visitors. Officials obviously hope ne i result will be to counter the Soviet charge that the United
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  • 82 1 E. V. R's Call For Anti-Hindi Agitation From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 3. Periyar Ramasamy ha s issued an appeal to Tamils throughout me country irrespective of their political affiliations to jo n hands m his annual anti-Hindi agitation, which he launching m August. All those who has the
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  • 99 1 OTTAWA. July 3; The Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. V. Molotov has invited the Canadian External Affairs MinisterMr; Lester Pearson to visit Moscow, the Canadion press news agency reported: The inviitation was extended by Mr; Mootov to Mr. Pearson and other Western delegates during last week's San Francisco
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  • 98 1 PAK-AFGHAN RELATIONS FORMAL BREAK From Our Own Correspondent LAHORE, July 3. Formal break m diplomatic relations between Pakistan add Afganistan is a matter of days, now that mediation efforts have failed Lahore English Daily Pakistan Times, reported. I Opening the Ninth Session of Afganisthan Parliament en Thursday King Zahir Shab
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  • 63 1 TOKYO, July 3: Red china's Premier Mao Tze-tang made one cf his rare public appearances Friday night, Pelping Radio. He attended a "big garden party" m Peking's Centre! Park celebrating the 34th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Ocnrmunist Party which he helped organise In
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  • 140 1 LONDON. July 3: Mr. Malcolm MarDcrald, British Commissioner General m South East Asia for the last seven years arrived here by air last night from Singapore for talks at the Colonla! Office before taking up his new appjointrnqnt as High Ccmmissionefr m India m September.
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  • 83 1 From Our Own Correspondent NEW DELHI, July 3.—Under certain operational agreements signed here additional financial assistance from the United States Government is to b e made available to India for joint projects. In accordance with one of the agreement-;, U.S. will contribute 49,08,500
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  • 83 1 Marshall With His Bush Coat On Greets New Governor Sir Robert Black, the new Governor of Singapore, being welcomed on arrival at Kattang Airport from London on Friday by Mr. W. A C. Goode, the Officer Administering the Government and' Mr, David Marshall, the Chief Minister. With Sir, Robert s
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  • 382 1 MILLIONAIRE FACES 50 CHARGES OF RAPE! NEW YORK, July 3 A Russianborn multi-millionaire has been order- ed to appear before a Senate subcommittee m connection with his alleged film-recorded sex orgies with young girls. Ivan Jerome. 62-year-old camera and precision Instrument expert, was arrestel thi
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  • 194 1 From Our Own Correspondent PONDICHERRY, July 3. Mr. T. 1. Krishnamachari, Union Minster for Commerce, who wa? here on a short visit has assured t'ne people c* Pondicherry State under no circumstances the district and separate entry of their State among the States of India would be
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  • 82 1 From Our own Correspondent GOA BORDER, July 3.— One of the important bridges in Goa connecting Ccllcm and Sanvardem was partly blown up on Thursday, bringing rail and other traffic on this route to a standstill, according to a report from inside Goa. Railway engineers were
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  • 41 1 PHOTO. The new Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black (left) arriving at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday last accompanied by the Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall (right) to be inducted to the offi'-e.- IDM
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  • 202 1 MacD Looking Forward To His New Post In Delhi "It'll Be Great Experience" From Our own Correspondent BOMUAV, July 3. .Mr. Malcolm Ma?Don|ild, the British High Comiirissioner-ilVsignatr to India andl presently Commissioner General m South East Asia, who pa*-*xl through here an his way to London told reporters he wa»
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  • 116 1 From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA, July 3.— Mr. Boothalingam, Secretary of the Ministry of Iron and Steel, expressed the hope that within 12 years India would hav e 10 steel plants m various places including South India. He MM the Second Five-Year Plan had
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  • 42 1 SANTIAGO DE CHIN*:. July s A bomb wrecked tiie editorial offices of the Indie, pendent liberal evening newspaper El Bebat noted for its strong attacks on the Chilean Government and the from regime Argentine hhort'y after mid-night.- Reuter
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  • 79 1 Rof erring to the Communist menace m" Malaya, Mr. MacDonald sa-d that th c Communists though weak were still able to commit a few murders hut had failed completely to gain support of the people. He said that he televed the new Government elected by tfte
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    • 35 1 HELGRADU, July 8 Ml. Nehru, Prim© Minister of I»» dia, who i»» on a week's slat* visit to Ytuffoslvla, today Inspected Yugoslavia's main centre of Iwavy industry, ttw n« ssn a Town of Zenlca. Reuter
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    • 29 1 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, July S Fifty Mix men who 179 years ago worked together to establish the United State* will be accorded special honour I tomorrow Independence Day. AP
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    • 23 1 Alt -HI. AM), July 3 Foss hanahan. the ftnt New Zea-i-intl Commissioner to South--1 last Ak«,, lortves Auckland i tomorrow for Singapore. Reuter
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    • 40 1 DJAKARTA, July 3 r-onrl. Z. I,i ibis, aged 33 t merged as the n«w strong man of Indonesian army tons^ht «hen »iiss «l»>nt army oiiimanui-rs cntrunted him vith fightiii(r thoir case In the veek-old army versus Govern- n»ent erteis. Reuter
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  • 25 1 Mr. C. K".«avan, exChle* Minister of Travancore-Cccli'.n Slate, poDm for Madras yesterday by s.s. Rajul* after spending about tour mcnHit lv MlPffc
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  • 651 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Mon. July 4, 1955 INDEPENDENCE IS NOT A PARROT -CRY VV7HETHER the new Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black would be lucky enough to go down m the Colony's his. tor v Bfl th« last British Governor of this territory or not, we cannot say; but
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  • 2131 2  -  DR. A. KRISHNASWAMI By M.F. j il Following b* the second article en India's Second Five-Year Plan by Dr. A. Rrisluiaswam.v Member of the Indian Parliament. AS an example of loose 1 thinking, one may instance the uncritical- approval lven|: to the
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  • 268 2 TEI.JLICHERKY Sri K. p Madhavan Nair, GeneralSecretary of the Congress said here that "short of getting Into Ooa and offering Satyagraha" the Congress was prepared to go all out for helping Goans In their struggle for liberation. The Congress Secretary was explaining the policy
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  • 119 2 Three Months' Wages As Bonus BOMBAY; The Labour Appellate Tribunal of India, Bqjnbay, last week awarded three months' basic wages as Donu* for 1951-52 to the workmen ot the Associated Cement Companies Ltd., Bombay, In modification of an award of the industrial Tribunal which had granted four months' basic wages
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  • 149 2 Children Will Get Milk--For The Asking! BOMBAY. From next Sunday and every Sunday after that children In Bombay can wa.k up to the Municipal Corporation's free milk distribution centres a n< ask for a glass of milk. They will be given without charge 8 oz of pasteurized milk. But they
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  • 70 2 JAIPUR: A local court here convicted and sentenced 250 persons, arrested m connexion with the agitation of the Land Owners Association, to a fine of Rs. 50 each or dn c month's simple imprisonment. The y were charged with defying the prohibitory order m forc c
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  • 60 2 X O R A P U T: Acnarya Vinoba Bhave has collected about IuyOOO acres of land for the bhoodan during bis four-week tour of Koraput district la Orlssa, it was learned here. The total number of gramdan villages m Oris>n has gone tip
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  • 79 2 LAHORE: Maulana ShlrngHassan Hazrat, Well-known Urdu journalist and author, passed away last Tuesday fol* ldwing a serious heart attack. He was 51. The lat e Maulana Hazrat was born m Poonch (Kashmir). He worked as Editor of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad's dally "Taigram' m Calcutta before 1930
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  • 45 2 The Queen and the Duke visited the Oslo Folk Museum and dvring the tour they stopped to watch boys and girls m National costume performing a national dance. Note the old wucden houses with grass growing on the roofs.-— A.P photo.
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  • 623 2 Efforts To Trace Yeti 'Nonsensical Says Dr. Mathews CALCUTTA. The much advertised Himalayan "Yeti" or the Abominable snowman does not exist, Dr. D. Stafford Mathews, a Himalayan climber, declared h ere last week. Speaking to the Calcutta Rotary Club, Dr. Mathews. who was a member of th e 1954 reconnaissance
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  • 103 2 INDORE: According to Mr. U. N. Dhebar, the Congress President, a Congressman should wear a white cap, a shirt, pyjamas or a dhoti and a pair of chappals. He should also carry a leather bag. While engaged In constructive work to achieve a socialistic pattern of society, his
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  • 152 2 M.O. Remittance To Stock Holders NEW DELHI: To enable holders to obtain interest on their bonds at their residence, the Government of India, In consultation with th P Reserve Bank, ha s approved a procedure, whereby such interest can be remitted by money ordei, says a Ministry of Finance (Department
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  • 562 3 To Take Decision On West Pakistan Frontier Gandhi LAHORE. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the Red Shirt leader, said here that "the present Constituent Assembly is unrepresentative In character an,j is the least competent to tak«. decision* on vital issues like One Unit for West Pakistan.''
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  • 124 3 NEW DELHI: The preliminary survey carried out recently by the India Stanvac Project is understood to have revealed the possibility of oil deposits m the Bengal basin. The Standard Vacuum OH India are th P shareholders of India are the shaeholders of the Project, the latter
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  • 44 3 PATNA: Nirmal Kumar Chowdhury (Hindusthan Standard) and Mr. Bishwanatt Lai (Navarastra> were elected President and General Secretary respectively of the Bihar Working Journalists Union at its annual general meeting- held here under the presidentship °f Mr. Surendra Mlshra, Editor Ruhtrtvtw."
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  • 121 3 Wo Instigator In Liaquat Ali's A ssassination' KARACHI. Mr. C. W. W. C'ren, British security expert, has reported that the assassination of Mr. Liaquat All Khan, o n Oct. 16, 1951, was planned and executed by Said. Akbaa (the assa.s.H.n) without reference to or instigation by any other individual. "to
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  • 50 3 NEW DELHI: The Admiralty has announced that Adm Sir Mark Pizey, Chief of the Naval Staff, Indian Navy, has been appointed Commander .m Chief. Plymouth, with effect fr o m November, 1955. Admiral Sir Mark Pizey will he relinquishing command of the Indian Navy next month.
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  • 415 3 KARACHI: Dr. Khan sahib. Communications Minister, Government of Pakistan, was declared elected to the Constituent Assembly f«*n the only seat for Baluchistan. He secured 68 out of the total of »7 votes; Sardar Mohd Anwar Jan Khetran, the only other contestant, and his
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  • 99 3 SPL. COURSE IN RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES A number o f Asian scientist!* have been members of a class of thirty-two speciaists from twenty-one nations who wore accepted by the U.S. Government to take a special tourweek course m the technique of using radioactive isotopes. Radio-active compounds, used m medicine, industry, and
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  • 124 3 MADRAS: The Madras Government would raise a public lean piobably this month or early the next month. Mr. Subramaniam. State Finance Minister, told reporters. The amount of the loan -might be anything between Rs. 5 crcres and Rs. 10 crores." Decision on the exact amount
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  • 353 3 DAUVfIAPURAM: Inaugurating the Fifth Lalgudi Taluk Political Conference here Mr. X, Kamaraj Nadar, Chief Minister deprecated communal ism and caste distinction. He criticised the competition among Congressmen for securing positions of power. Such a competition was not good m th e interests of
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  • 251 3 NEW DELHI. Nineteen service personnel were killed never Agra last Monday morning- m a mid-alreolllsion between two Indian Air Force Dakota* m one of the worst flying accidents m the history of the I.A.F. The accident is understood to have occurred at 8 a.m.
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  • 37 3 PATIIALA: Sardar Bhupendra Singh Mann, Akali "dictator," was arrested here by the P.E.P.S.U. police while addessing a press conference. The arrest was made on a warrant from Punjab charging him with defying Sec. 144.
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  • 44 3 NEW DELHI. Crime Minister Nehru, now In Europe, has sent a telegram expressing his grief at the recent air disaster near Agra in which 19 I.A.F. and army personnel lost their lives and has conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved families.
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  • 107 3 CAUSE OF HYDERABAD EXPLOSION HYDERABAD: It was officially stated here that the explosion at Dhulpet wag by the accidental ignition of gunpowder stored m an old gas cylinder. The explosion, which shook Dhulpet at 5.30 a.m. resulted m the death of four and injuries to 29. Amonp; the injured many
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  • 147 3 BANGALORE. A 12-year manhunt by various State Governments for one S. S. Lai, wanted m a number of cheating cases involving a total amount of about Re. 1 crwre, ended when the Mysore State Police arrested him here last Monday. Police H.Q. said. He was produced
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  • 54 3 Prasad Opens Hyderabad State Bank HYDERABAD Rs. lylakh new building of the Hyderabad State Bank was declared open by President Dr. Rajendra Prasad here on Wednesday morning. Speaking on the occasion, the President said, "I think that if our banks have to promote popular welfare, they must extend their devices
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  • 378 3 60,000 Tea Workers Get Wage Increase STRIKE CALLED OFF DAR4PKUNG. The seven-day general strike In the tea gardens called off fo lowing settlement between members* of the Peace Committee, representatives of the two unions and the Deputy Commissioner and th e Deputy Labour Minister. Thus ended Darjeeling's worst plantation strike
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  • 98 3 Meanwhile, the All-India Trade Union Congress demanded an impartial, open inquiry into the police firing on the striking workers of a tea plantation near Darjeeling on and urged the Government to take steps for the "speedy" settlement of the dispute, says a Delhi report. In a statement
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  • 377 3 Hubli-Sholapur Ry. Line To Be Improved HUBLI; An assurance to improve the railway track oetween Hubli and Snolapur waa given by the Central Railway Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, at Bijapur from where he commenced his six days' tour of Karnatak district. The Central Railway Minister on arrival at Bijapur,
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  • 426 4 ONLY 33,526 OUT OF TOTAL OF 800.000 GRANTED CITIZENHIP COLOMBO- The statistics of registration of civil citizens both by the Indian High Commission on the one side and the Ceylon Government on the other, after the signature of the Delhi Agreement In January last
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  • 236 4 Thc 4th Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Unl"n was held on June 24, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. About 1,800 members were present. The meeting was presided by Mr. V. Manappan, The Chairman m his Introductory speach said that 'unity among workers
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  • 134 4 COLOMBO: Eighty-six person* *A Indian origin were accepted as Ceylon citizen* during April bringing the tltal of persons whose claims have been accepted till the end of April to 33,526, according to the latest official figures available here. The number of persons whose applications
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  • 377 4 STC Men Re-elect Devan Nair By Huge Majority Also Entire Committee The Extraordinary General meeting of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees Union held on Saturday, July 2 at the Badminton Hall gave an overwhelming vote of confidence to the present Executive Committee of the Union and the Union's Honorary Adviser,
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  • 26 4 PHOT O. A sreneral view of the new Governor Sir Robert Black's installation hel.i at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday last. IDM
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  • 174 4 Challenge To K. L. Alliance Candidate Pulling Down Houses? From Our Owe Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday: Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, Labour Party candidate for Kuala Lumpur Barat consitufcuency, has issued a challenge to hi 3 Alliance rival Mr. Ong tfoke Li n for a verbal duel m public the Indian
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  • 128 4 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun- Malaya Soccer Cup holders Penang were dethroned by Selangor when they were beaten two to one by Selangor at Princess Read Stadium, yesterday. Selangor dre w first blood within two minutes of play and Penang equalised soo
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  • 75 4 Ceylon Ruling Party Expels Member COLOMBO- The Ceyon Government Parliamentary Party expelled one of its members fWbi the party few speaking against the GovernorGeneral and Prime Minister at a public meeting some time ago. The member concerned was Mr. I.M.R.A. Iriagola. Of the 7g members present at meeting, Mr; R.
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  • 290 4 Jerusalem Daily From Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI July B.— Glowing tributes to the personality of Prime Minister Mr. Jasvaharlal Nehru who is described as "God's answer to atom bombs," are contained m the comments of "Al Diffa," a leading Jerusalam daily on
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  • 55 4 The crew of the Wlckham Trolley piloting the Singapore Kuala Lumpur night mail found concrete slabs laid across the railway line m the Klfuan? district of Johore on Saturday night. The slabs were removed and the train proceeded north, says an Emergency Communique
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  • 297 4 T. U. C. Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum To S. H. B. Board's Refusal To Negotiate With Staff Association Deplored The Singapore Trades Union Congress last nUfht issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Singapore Harbour Board holding the Board's refusal to negotiate with the Staff Association as reflecting an "arrogant and hostile
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  • 116 4 Rs. 30m. Compensation To Airlines NEW DELHI; The Indian A.irlines Corporation haf reached agreement with sever out of the eight ai r companies it took over m respect of compensation payable to them, it was reliably learnt here. The compensation to these seven air companies is a little over Rs.
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  • 205 4 Elections In Vietnam: Talks With Reds LONDON, July 3 South Viet Nam has decided to j^'n the Communist regime of President Ho Chi-minh within thiee weeks m talks for countrywide elections next July, an authoritative British source reported BTriday night. The Saigon Government n{ Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem has
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  • 239 4 From Our Ov.n Correspondent NEW DELHI. July S Reports are current her* that the Govermeni of India may so. n con.*4Jer the linponiHon of strict economic sanctions against the Portuguese m Goa. It is stated a firm decision may have to be taken
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  • 70 4 "PROTECTED AREAS" IN CALCUTTA CALCUTTA: The installations of the three oil companies Indo-Burma, Burmah Shell, and Caltex— within the Calcutta Port en the Hooghly have been declared "protected areas" by the West Bengal Government under the State Security Act (1950), by an order issued on Wednesday night. The order came
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