Indian Daily Mail, 21 October 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. XI NO. 248 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 GENTS
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  • 455 1 Services Of Experts And Training Facilities Available (From Our Correspondent) KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— "lndian can help Malaya through the Colombo Plan by offering the services of experts m economic planning and providing training facilities for technical personel," Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, India's
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  • 339 1 C-Plan Delegation Leader Gives Details (By Our Staff Reporter) By the end of 1960 with the completion of her Its. 250 million five-* ear riau now under preparation, Nepal will cease to be purely a supplier raw materials but be m a position to supply
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  • 168 1 C-PLAN FEATURE OVER RADIO MALAYA TONIGHT At 7.30 p.m. today, Friday, listeners to the English programme of Radio Malaya will be able to hear a documentary feature about the Colombo Plan as seen through the eyes of the member countries. Among those whose voices will be heard are Mr. Lester
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  • 79 1 MADRAS SPEAKER'S FERVENT PLEA FOR SOUTHERN STATE Prom Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Oct. 20.— The newly elected Speaker of the Madras State Assembly made a fervent plea last night for the necessity for a Southern State composed of Malayalee, Tamil and Kanarese areas, South will only then have effective voice
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  • 55 1 CAIRO, Oct. 20— An Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday Premier Abdul Ganval Nasser (has accepted an invitation to make an official visit to Poland on. his way back from Moscow Nasser m expected to visit Russia next spring at Russia's invitation and will also
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  • 235 1 MR. R. K. NEHRU, who was till recently Foreign Secretary, Government of India and wno has now been appointed India's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, will arrive here at 5.30 p.m. today, the s.s. "Asia" enroute to Peking. I He will leave tomorrow
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  • 80 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2q Mr. Alfred Zaehringer president of the American Astronautical Society said that the Soviet Union started building a rocket powered apace satellite early this year. Writing m Aero Digest magazine an aviation engineering- publication, he said the project would cost 20 million dfol lairs (7,142 thousand
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  • 87 1 NANDA VISITS CHETTIAR TEMPLE Mr. Gulzarilal Nanda, India's Minister for planning paid a visit to the Chettiars* Temple Wednesday night accompanied by the Indian Commissioner, Mr. R. K. Tandon. The trustee of the Temple welcomed the Minister and the Indian Commissioner and profusely thanked them for so readily responding- to
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  • 34 1 LONDON, Oct. 20—Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler will present a special budget next Wednesday m Jiia drive to halt inflation m Britain, it was announced Wednesday night.- AP
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  • 385 1 Margaret Dines With Opposing Archbishop Duke of Edinburgh Too? LONDON, Oct 20: Pj ed and smiling last night the Archbishop of Canter i oi wliom would strongly her and Group Captain Pel THE DUKE OP EDINBUR( OPPOSE ANY MARGARET-' The 25-year-old Princess, who has set the world gossip, ing aoout
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  • 292 1 But Menon Not Resigning From Our Own Correspondent TRIVANDRUM, Oct. 20. The Congress Ministry m T.-C. State was twice defeated m the State Assembly on Wednesday but there is no likelihood that Govinda Menon Ministry will resign since the defeats were on minor Issues. Yesterday was
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  • 25 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 20—Turkey has become "one of the weakest" nations In the Western trading community, the Journal of Commerce said Wednesday.. AP
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  • 385 1 South India Is The Source Of S. E- Asian Culture S.I. EDUCATION REGL, OFFICE From Our Own Correspondent MADARAS, Oct. 20.— The Regional Office for South India of the Union Ministry of Education will be opened m Madras from October 26. Till now the office was located m New Delhi
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  • 74 1 COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2&Whetn nurse Margit Haosen of Bedsted heard a strange noise from the engine of her oar she pulled up at a garage and asked a mechanic t o locate the trouble. The mechanic lifted the hood and a hen flew wit. There was
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  • 88 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 20— In House of Representative* heavily guarded by armed police against extreme Sinhalese racialists, Premier Sir Oliver Kotelawela announced yesterday both Sinhalese and Tamil win be the official languages of Ceylon. One effect of the government's language policy will be that la two
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  • 507 1 European Estate Manager Seriously Wounded In Labis One Malay Special Killed In Ambush A Malay special constable was killed and a European estate manager seriously wounded when their semi-armoured Land Rover was fired on by Communist terrorists m the Labis area of Johore yesterday morning-, says a special communique issued
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  • 167 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 80.— Ceylon has invited the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret to attend the Colombo Plan Exhltion to be held la Colombo In February, 1957. it was announced today*- Reuter Reuter SEOUL, Oct. 20.— Resigned U.S. Ambassador William 8. B. Lacy left today to* Tokyo
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  • 507 2 ACCORDING to a looal contemporary, the Malayan Communist Party is reported to have demanded legal recognition as a prerequisite to calling off tlie seven-year armed struggle against the Government and let us add, the peoples of Singapore and the Federation, .Our contemporary quoting "reliable sources,"
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  • 1218 2 Speech At Consultative I Committee Meeting I am grateful to you Mr. Chairman for giving me I the privilege of opening the discussion on the I most important part of our work here: the two chapters containing- the Review and "The Task Ahead."
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  • 113 2 Now to this achievement, the Colombo Plan has made a considerable contribution contribution m the way of supply of capital goods, technical assistance, expert advice and all these thing*. While it is very essential that we obtained an adequate supply of capital goods wWch we cannot have
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  • 245 2 JHERE is another aspect to which I personally at tacn very great importance. Apart fronT these material gain*, cur association m this set up iVleadinT^, ont v2ry healthy remit. We aacr c becoming more mutuall? awlri of one another of our condition* and our
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  • 441 2 Srtiir^ni* r com P*rt«o«- There is the year ISJVtE 1," OUr BtatiBtt with the eJU t^thif OompariBon Have we recovered comni?J^« ?ff t S Mlf My f* 6 l 8 that w n* v not. And iZ? 1 ln WO****, the rate of advance no*
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  • 84 2 KffliliKi! And what are the implications? That Is, if we do not do these things fast enough, then we do not achieve that object, because speed Is the wsence of our whole program-m*--the success c* tfcs pro*ranM»«' Tb«a« efforte may be spread over 20 years
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  • 635 2 m tiie course of the exchange requirement* are going to increase for two rea 01 our plan is goto* to be en eign exchange portion of it wi development progress Is also In India m our lirst five year period —we concentrated on uevelopment of
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  • 253 2 All blind people m Malaya are to be issued with a free white walking stick. This is be'ng done by the Malayan Association for the Blind. The white walking stick will not only be a help to the blind person but will also serve as
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  • 668 2 BOMBAY: A sum of £500 payable to Sir Joseph Kay, a prominent business man ot Bombay, being the annuity due to him from three insurance companies m the U.K. un. der army it v polices, should be mcluded m his total income for income-tax purposes, although
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  • 550 3 Rs. One Billion Damage To Crop Property First Estimates Of Havoc .v VN PI^ ARH: FIRST ESTIMATES OF CASUALTIES IN THE PU-JAB and PEPSu FLOODS, GIVEN BY SPOKESMEN OF THESE STATE GOVERNMENTS PUT THE NUMBER OF DEAD AT 1.200. PUNJAB, ACCORDING TO £5£5F D HAT
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  • 347 3 "Battle For Dibrugarh Won"-Medhi No Erosion For First Time In 70 Years SHIIXONG* With the advent of the autumn the threat of erosion to Dibrugarh town w iilch was apprehended during the monsoon months had now disappeared and it could now safely be said that the "battle for l>ibrugarh'» was
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  • 113 3 HYDERABAD: The Nizam of Hyderabad ie not thinking of leaving Hyderabad and settling down m Bombay, a spokesman on him behalf said here. The spokesman, who was referring to Press re. ports that the Nizam planned to quit Hyderabad State and stay m Bombay m a
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  • 80 3 NEW DELHI: The holding of a central food reserve even after the country had attained self-sufficiency m food has paid rich dividend during the past two years especially during the current floods m the country, according to informed observers here. They point out that these reserves
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  • 124 3 PARTS OF NEW DELHI STILL UNDER WATER NEW DELHI: The water level m the Jamuna fell by over seven inches below the danger level of 672 feet on Wednesday evening. On the western bank near the Jamuna Bridge the flood waters have drained off from the Jamuna village, Jamuna Bazar
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  • 55 3 20,000 MAROONED IN PAKISTAN PUNJAB LAHORE: More than 20,000 people were marooned last week by water up to seven feet deep m the Plrmahal area of West Punjab and hundreds of villages m the adjoining Montogomery area were flooded. The peak of the Ravi and SutleJ river floods has swept
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  • 336 3 NE\V DELHI; A Central i-eprosy Research Institute will be established soon at Oningleput mi n Madras to help combat leprosy m the country. The institute W UI utilise the acuities available at the Government Lady Willingdon Leprosy Sanatorium and the Silver jubilee Children's clinic m the
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  • 65 3 LUCKNOW: Mr. B. N. Jha, Vice-Chancellor of Allahabad University announced the con. stitution of a one-man com* mittee, consisting of Mr. Jua. tlce Randnir Singh of the Allahabad High Court, to m. quire Into among other things, the causes of indiscipline In Allahabad University. The committee would
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  • 48 3 Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam, Minister for Agriculture, presented a yold medal to Mr. M.A. Ramachandra Naidu, first prize winner m the district Paddy Crop yield Competition 1964--55 m North Areot District, at a function organised m connection with the Gandhi Jayanthi celebrations recently at Areot.
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  • 87 3 DHUBRI; For the first time m the history of Assam, an industrial co-operative, exclusively for Harijans, has been set up at South Salmara m tne Dhubri si^b-division. As far as possible, the affairs of the co-operative will be managed by the Harijans themselves. The initiative for
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  • 212 3 KARACHI: Pakistan had a favourable trade balance of Rs 54,900,000 m August this year as compared with Rs. 21,40,000 m the previous month, according to the Central Statistical Office. Whereas the value of imports on private account declined from Rs. 81,100,000 m July this year to
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  • 172 3  - Nepal Should Prefer Indian Aid DR. K. L. SINGH KATHMANDU; Dr. K.L. Singto said here that Nepal by all means should prefer Indian aid and assistance to any other foreign offer. Dr. Singh who was addressing a public meeting' here last week the third since his return to Nepal after
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  • 39 3 CONGRESSMAN WINS JAIPUR ELECTION JAIPUR: Mr. Bansilal Lohadia, (C) has been declared elected to the Lok Sabha from Jaipur constituency. He de. feated his nearest opponent, Mrs. Brinda Durla Bhai, (Independent) I>y a majority of more than 5,000 votes.
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  • 33 3 JABALPUR: The General Council of the Jabalpur P.S.P. and its active members unanimously decided to break away from the all-India party and Join the proposed Socialist Pwty of Dr. Lohia.
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  • 361 3 Sentenced For Cheating KOZHIKODE: Mr. O. Chandu Menon, Sessions Judge, Kozhikode, sentenced on Oct. 12, Mr. N. Kesavan Nair, Uind Acquisition Tahsildar, Palgrhat, to undergo three years' rigorous imprisonment under Section 420, I.P.C. (cheating). It was alleged by the prosecution that (1) he. on or about
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  • 155 3 BIHAR'S PLEA FOR SITING OF INDUSTRIES PATNA: The Government of Bihar has pleaded with the Union Government for local, ing the proposed new steel plant and a fertiliser plant m the State, said Mr. M. P. Sinha, Industries Minister, m the State Legislative Council during question.hour. It was aslo m
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  • 67 3 4 MILLION JOBS FOR WOMEN DEMANDED HYDERABAD; MI'S. Lakshml Menon, President of the All-India Women's OMfcrtnce and Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry, of External Affairs, last week demanded that at least four million Jobs should be created for women under the second Five- Year plan. She was speaknw on "Women and the
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  • 282 3 Norarji Desai Calls For Expansion BOMBAY: Mr. MorarJ Desai. Bombay CbJ«f Minister inaugurating a conference of industrial associations and Chambers of Commerce here last week pleaded for the cooperation of industrialists la developing industrial rones In the districts and taluks of Bombs/ State during the
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  • 322 3 POONA: An international conference on poultry farming In Asia and the Far East is to be held here October 17-27 under the auspices Qf the' Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations. The conference, the ftrst of its kind to be held m this region, will
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  • 45 3 Women among the group of civilians freed by Bwtmla embrace happily an arrival at Herleehausen, on the W«»t Genman border. Two of them were typical Russian pedded packets. Among the civilians released were a number of children born m captivity.
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  • 252 3 NEw YORK: If you Imagine your skeleton to be Just* rigid framework which provides levers lor your muscles and prevents yon collaJMtaiff into a shapeless mass, ideiw.** 1116 y U oh ng d y<mt So say doctors who have been attending m conference at *Qe Hospital
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  • 158 4 AYURVEDIC DOCTOR'S FAST THREAT ANURADHAPURA- If Sinhalese was not made the State language and ayurveda given its due place m the country, the members of the Anuradhapura Ayurveda Sangamaya would fast to death at the Ruvanveliseya, said Dr. (Ayjur.) M. A. Sirisena at a special general meeting of the Sangamaya
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  • 578 4 Minister Jayawardhene's Optimism MADRAS: Mr. M. D. H. Jayawprdheae, Minister for Finance, Ceylon, m an interview hero last Friday expressed the hope that the outstanding difference between India and Ceylon over the Ceylon Indian issue would be amicably settled between the two Governments.
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  • 161 4 COLOMBO: The C.I.D. has detected the loss of Important files and pages from registers relating to persons who had applied and obtained Geylon citizenship by fraudulent means at the Department for the Registration of Indian and Pakistani Residents. When C.LD. officials called for the documents of Indians
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  • 54 4 LONDON; British televiewers—if they have the receivers can now watch colour television every night. New techniques which have been evolved by British electronics firms ar« now on trial by the 8.8.C., who each night, after the normal "black and white" programmes have ended, are putting-
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  • 105 4 NEW WORK. Oct. 20— A woman w hose husband vanished alter two weeks of marriage 40 years ago now has learned to her ast.oni3nm.ent that ane probably will inherit M5750,0u0 irom his estate. And, through a strange twist of fate, mer chance of doing so results
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  • 47 4 NEw DELJU. Oct. 20—Burmese Prune Minister v Nu and his wife flew from New Delhi to Kabul for a one-day state visit to Afghanistan enroute to Russia. To U Nu's party is to board a Soviet plane for a flight into Russia.— AP
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  • 396 4 Ceylon isat ion Of Employment The Ceylon Government hay question of Ceylonisation of en and Industrial undertakings In i by the indo-Ceylon Advisory C here. It may be recalled that the Government appointed an Advisory Committee last year soon after the signing of the Indo-Ceylon, Pact m October last year
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  • 171 4 COLOMBO: Indian nationals, who have been engaged In various occupations m Ceylon for the last so many years are now giving up residence m the island at the average rate of 2,000 per month it was officially learnt here. According to a spokesman of the Indian
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  • 174 4 IX>NDON, oct, 20— Britain's monarch and Prime Minister yesterday honoured Dr. Albert MflWlbWi who fbrsoow fame j four decades ago and became at 80 tbs living. legend of Lambarene. ThU wil truly a different sort of day for the -French! Missionary, musician yiwi I philosopher who
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  • 306 4 i TBINCOMALEE: A Policy of working against the U.N.P. at the next general elections If Sinhalese was not made the State Language before then, was recommended at a public meeting In the big maldan at trincomalee, presided over by Balapitiya Shaath* Thero. A resolution
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  • 235 4 Appeal Made To Nehru COLOMBO: A resolution asking the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru to obtain for Ceyton the mummified body of 'lotagamuwe Shi Ktuiula Sanguaraja was unanimously passed at a largely attended puulic meeting held m the premises of the rock cave where
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  • 366 4 BATTICAJ-OA The only people who are keeping their fingers crossed and *««>xti g vows m temples that the Sin" hates* should refrain from giving the Tamil language parity of status with Sinhalese are the members of the Federal Party who are anxiously waiting to exploit the situation
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  • 141 4 IMPORTANCE OF RUBBER TO MALAGA LONDON, Oct. 20— The Importance of rubber m the Malayan Federation Economy has shown by the fact that it accounts tor about 64 per cent of the planted area and for about st» per cent of the Federation's net exports m 1953 the British Government
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  • 93 4 LONDON, Oct. 20: Mr. Michael Hogan, Attorney General m Malaya, has been appointed Chief Justice of Hongkong, the Colonial Office announced here. Mr. Hogan, Dublin-born and educated, has served as Chief Magistrate m Palestine In 1936 and later as SolicitorGeneral there, In 1945 he was
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  • 64 4 The Music progiramme for tonight, Oct. 21, at the Chettiar's Temple, Tank Road, m connection with the celebration of Navarathri Festival Is as follows*. 7 p.m.— 7.30 p.m.; Miss S. j Jayalakshmi and Miss S. Seetha (vocal music) 7.30 p.m.— 8.15 p.m.; Miss Damayanthi Kanagasabai (vocal
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  • 129 4 Today, Friday, Oct. 21 Is the 150 th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, and will receive special attention by the Royal Navy. m London, the Queen, who wi« be accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh has signified her intention to dine with Lhe Lords Commissioners of
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  • 65 4 A patrol of the 4th Battalion, the Malay Regiment, were fired on by four armed Communist terrorists m the Tapah district of Perak on Wednesday. They returned the flare and the terrorists fled. There were no known casualties. It has now been confirmed that a terrorist, Khai
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE ORCHIDS FOR LONDON Another consignment of Singapore orchids will be flown by B-O.A.C. today to be displayed m the windows of Malaya House m London. The orchids, 20 varieties, comprise the third batch sent by the Singapore Botanic GarJens to London this year.
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  • 132 4 NINE MORE TANKERS ORDERED BY SHELL Orders for another nine oil tankers have been placed by Shell. Eight of the new vessels are to be built m Germany and will be distributed amongst ttiree yards. Two will be of about 32,000 deadweight tons and six oj 18,000 deadweight bans. Deliveries
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  • 66 4 MR. TAN AH TAH APPOINTED PUISNE JUDGE Mr. Tan Ah Tah has been appointed Puisne Judge m Singapore to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Mr. Justice T. A. Brown to be Chief Justice of the Northern Region of Nigeria. During the last two years he has acted
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